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Safety Instructions
Danger:
Always comply with the safety instructions detailed below.
Otherwise, there is a significant risk of accidents.
Danger of electric shock
• Only a qualified electrician may connect the device to a properly installed
and earthed power line with a mains voltage from 220 to 240 V ~ at
50 Hz.
Never submerge the appliance in liquid, never subject it to moisture
and never use it outdoors. Should liquid nevertheless enter the device
housing, disconnect the device from the power source, for instance
by removing the associated building fuse or switching the corres-
ponding circuit breaker (off position) in the fuse box.
• Do not kink or crush the power cable.
• If the power cable or the device housing are damaged, you must have
the device repaired by a specialist before using it again. You may not
open the device housing. If you do, the device is no longer safe and the
warranty is voided.
Risk of fire
• Do not leave the appliance unattended when in use.
• Never hang the device in the vicinity of heat sources.
• Do not connect the ceiling fan through a dimmer switch. Use only the
pull chain provided for changing the rotation speed.
Injury hazard
• This appliance is not intended for use by individuals (including children)
with restricted physical, physiological or intellectual abilities or deficiences in
experience and/or knowledge unless they are supervised by a person
responsible for their safety or receive from this person instruction in how
the appliance is to be used.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
• The minimum distance from the tips of the blades to the floor must be
2.30 m when installed. The distance between the blades and the ceiling
must be at least 0.30 m. The side distance to room walls or obstructions
must be at least 0.60 m (see Fig. 1).
Fig. 1: Minimum distances for the ceiling fan
• No obstructions may be located within the rotation range of the device.
• The device must be securely fastened to the room ceiling. The ceiling,
pins and screws must be capable of supporting the additional load pro-
duced by the rotation of the device. If necessary, seek advice at a building
supplies store regarding the mounting of the ceiling fan.
Risk of choking
• The device may not be operated in combination with an oil or gas oven
or heater. Exception: the smoke outlet has been inspected and approved
by an expert in consideration of the fan operation.
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Proper Use
The ceiling fan serves exclusively for promoting circulation. This ceiling fan
is intended exclusively for use in private households. Observe all information in
this installation and operating manual, in particular the safety instructions.
Any other use is considered improper use.
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Product Overview
A Casing
B Extension rod (2 variants)
C Connector
D Sliding switch for changing the direction
E Light module with 3 bulbs (incl. 3 halogen light bulbs)
F Pull chain for the light
G Pull chain for changing the speed
H Blades (5 pcs.)
I Blade attachment (5 pcs.)
J Blade mount (5 pcs.)
K Motor housing
L Installation plate
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Product Description
The Kompernaß KH 1150 ceiling fan has three speed levels that are controlled
with the pull chain. The direction can be changed with a switch, allowing
the fan to blow air downward or draw it up. In addition, the fan is equipped
with a light with 3 halogen bulbs; the light is switched on and off with a
separate pull chain.
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Guide
Section 6 describes the installation and Section 7 describes the basic
operation of the KH 1150 ceiling fan.
Read these sections carefully in order to perform the installation quickly
and properly and to understand all the functions of the fan.
The following signal words and symbols are used:
DANGER
Warns against possibly serious or fatal injuries
Warning!
Warns against possible minor injuries or possible material damage
Caution
Warns against possible defects or destruction of the product
IMPORTANT / NOTE
Provides important or useful information
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