5
4
3
2
7
Slide the remote controller receiver unit
into the slot on the mounting bracket as
shown in the figure below.
8
Wire-in the remote controller receiver
unit as shown in figure below. Terminal
block on the mounting bracket must be
used between the receiver output wires
and the motor light wires. Terminal
block provided separately along with the
remote controller pack must be use to
connect between the supply wire.
Important Notes:
Electrical supply active conductor must
be connected through manually
operated switch
Incorrect wire connections will damage
this unit
If this fan is a replacement fan for an
existing fan, remove any controller unit.
Use only the remote controller supplied
with this fan kit.
Ensure that the antenna wire does not
protrude from the canopy. It must
remain unconnected and be completely
enclosed within the top canopy.
9
Set the codes on the Receiver Unit and
Transmitter Hand Set.
Codes are set by pushing dip switches up
or down. It is imperative that the code
used for both transmitter and receiver is
exactly the same, otherwise remote
controller will not work.
Please note the code switch will enable
you to operate a second remote controller
independently.
For example, if you have two ceiling fans
with 2 remote control units, set 2 different
codes for each set of transmitter/
receivers. This means you can operate
each ceiling fan independently. Fit 9V
battery into standard transmitter. Fit 4 x
1.5V batteries into LCD display transmitter.
10
Wiring from the supply terminal block to
the manual switch must be at least 1mm
2
cross section, the fan must be earthed .
INSTALLATION
1
Choose a location for the fan which will
ensure adequate clearance from all
objects and walls and is greater than
2.1 metres from the floor.
2
At the selected mounting position,
check whether there is a ceiling joist to
which the fan can be secured. If there is
no suitable supporting member, install a
50 x 100mm brace between ceiling
joists. Secure the mounting bracket to
the ceiling with four mounting screws
and washers.
3
Two downrods 5” and 10” length are
supplied with this fan. Ball joint is pre
assembled on the 5” downrod. If using
a 10” downrod directly feed the supply
wires (from fan motor housing) through
the downrod and follow the steps from
point 4 onwards. If using a 5” length
downrod to enable the fan wiring the
ball joint pin needs to be removed by
the following method.
Note: Select the downrod in such a way
that when assembled, blades are
greater than 2.1 metres from floor.
A
Unscrew the locating screws
B
Slide the ball joint downwards
C
Remove pin and the push the balljoint
out from the downrod.
Feed the fan supply wires (from fan
motor housing) through the downrod.
4
Before putting back the ball joint
assembly insert the top canopy over the
downrod. Insert ball joint pin into the
downrod and fasten –reverse procedure
to above
5
Attach the downrod to fan motor
housing by the following method.
A
Unscrew the support screw and nut
B
Unscrew the fixing screws
C
Push the downrod into top motor
cover and align the holes on the
downrod to match with the fixing
holes on the motor cover.
D
Insert the support screw back and
lock it with a nut
E
Fasten the fixing screws.
6
Hang the fan motor housing on to the
mounting bracket, ensure the ball joint
locating groove aligns with the notch on
the mounting bracket.
11 Top canopy attachment
Unscrew the two top canopy fixing
screws halfway attached at the bottom
of the mounting bracket. Slide the top
canopy up the downrod onto the
mounting bracket. Turn the canopy until
fixing screws lock into position and then
fasten the screws.
12 Blade attachment
Unscrew the Oyster light base plate
screws halfway and pull the base plate
out by turning it anti-clockwise and pulling
it out.
Use 3 sets of screws and fibre washers to
fit each blade to the motor housing.
Tighten the screws firmly without over
tightening. Repeat this procedure for all
the blades.
Put the base back and fasten the fixing
screws.
13
Fit the globes to the lampholder E14
2 X 25W max (not supplied ) and fit the
oyster shade .
14
Check all wiring, switch power on at
switchboard, check operation.
Operation
The transmitter functions is as below
Note 1: Remote Transmitter Handsets
have wall mount holders which can be
attached to a wall with 2 screws.
Note 2: When fan is turned on after
Timer expires or power outage occurs
light may automatically switch on.
Care and Cleaning
Periodic cleaning of your new ceiling fan is
the only maintenance that is needed. Use
a soft brush or lint free cloth to avoid
scratching the finish.
Do not use water when cleaning your
ceiling fan, it could damage the motor or
the wood blades and create the possibility
of an electrical shock.
Motor has permanently lubricated ball
bearings. No need to oil.
This fan is not intended for use by young
children or infirm persons without
supervision.
Do not allow young children to play with
the fan.
Wobble
Ceiling fans tend to move during operation
due to the fact that they are not generally
rigidly mounted - if they were, they could
generate excessive ceiling vibration and
stress on their mountings.
Movement of a couple of centimetres is
quite OK and does not suggest the fan will
fall down.
Ceiling fans are mounted very securely on
steel brackets with rubber cushioning or
with ball joints to allow free movement.
Please note that all ceiling fans are not the
same, even in the same model - some
may move more or less than others.
The following procedures should eliminate
any wobble. Check for wobble after each
step. It is impossible to eliminate wobble
completely.
A
Check that all blade brackets are
tightened securely.
B
Most wobble problems result from
inconsistent blade level. To check blade
level, measure the distance from each
blade tip to the ceiling. If measurements
are inconsistent, adjustments of
brackets will be required.
C
Wobble problem could also result from
deviations in distance from blade to
blade. To check blade separation,
measure the distance from blade tip to
blade tip. Should measurements vary,
loosen screws connecting blades and
brackets (one at a time) then shift blade
to proper position and re-tighten screws.
Normal Wear and Tear
Threaded components working slightly
loose or blade carriers even slightly bent
due to vigorous cleaning or bumping can
cause extra wobble and noise. This is not
covered under guarantee - but a little care
and maintenance can reduce or prevent
this problem.
Bumps-in-the-night
This is the biggest cause for service calls
which are outside the manufacturer’s
warranty. If a fan has a fault, it will be
noticeable at all times. Naturally when
everything is quiet at night, you will be more
inclined to hear small noises which may not
be noticeable at other times. Even slight
power fluctuations, and mains frequency
signals superimposed in you electricity supply
for off-peak hot water control may cause a
change in fan motor noise. This is normal.
Fan Lights
Except for actual faults in manufacture, which
are extremely rare, Fan light glass and globes
are not covered under your guarantee.
Noises and vibrations etc are often more
accentuated when a fan light is fitted.
For instance, a fan light glass that has not
been tightened or worked loose can cause
a rattle. Again, care and maintenance will
reduce this.
All electrical motors, including fans make
some noise and may feel hot if touched -
this is not a fault.
Summer/Winter Operation
This fan incorporates a reversing switch.
The switch is located on the side of the lower
canopy, just above the motor and blades.
With the switch set to the upper position
(marked “S”) air flow is directed downwards.
This is best for summer cooling.
With the switch set to the lower position
(marked “W”) air flow is directed upwards.
This is best for winter operation, assists in
moving air around the room, makes
heating more efficient.
Mounting
Bracket
Locating
Screw
Ball Joint
Down Rod
Pin
Fan
Supply
Wires
Motor
Housing
Support
Screw
Washer
Nut
Receiver
Unit
Locating
Groove
Notch
Earth
Supply
Blue
Blue
Blue
Green/Yellow
Brown
Black
Brown
Orange
AC Power
Input
Antenna
[Leave unconnected]
4 Way
Terminal
Block
Brown
N
A
E
N
Neutral
To Fan/Live
To Light/Live
A
LA
Transmitter
Hand Set
Receiver Unit
LIGHT
ON/OFF
Press and
release
immediately
to turn the
light on or off
Globes
Oyster
Light
Blade
Screws
Fibre
Washer
N
A
LA
FAN
HI -
Press and
release once
MED -
Press and
release twice
LOW -
Press and
release three times
DELAY
Press and release
sets light to switch
off automatically
after 3 minutes.
TIMER
Press and release
sets fan to switch
off automatically
after 1 to 9 hours.
A
LA
LA Black
A Brown
N Blue
E Green/Yellow
Ensure that all
3 earth wires
are connected
to supply earth
N
Supply
Terminal
Block
Supply
Active
Supply
Neutral
Manual
Switch
Supply
Earth
N
A