Troubleshooting Guide; Maintenance And Cleaning - Sulion TAUNUS Manual De Instrucciones

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Overload prtection
If the fan's receiver detects that the motor is operating at greater than 80W (this indicates an overload), current to the motor
will be cut automatically, which will immediately stop the fan. To reset the receiver, press the off button on the remote control.
Note: If the receiver goes into protection mode again, this may indicate a motor defect. Contact the supplier immediately. The
duration of the warranty is indicated in the warranty document provided in this manual.
Rotation direction: summer and winter options
The sliding switch controls the direction, whether clockwise or counterclockwise.
Summer option/down - or left-facing position (depending on the model) - The fan runs counterclockwise. The downwards air
current creates a refreshing effect as indicated in diagram A.
Winter option/up - or right-facing position (depending on the model) - The fan runs clockwise. An ascending air current
pushes hot air away from the fan area near the ceiling, as indicated in diagram B. This allows you to use less central heating.
Note: Turn off the fan, lower the differential, and wait for it to come to a complete stop before changing the blade rotation
direction with the sliding switch.
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2
4
F/R
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1
FAN
ON/OFF
LIGHT
ON/OFF
F/R
1H
2H
4H
8H
Balancing – Wobbling problems during fan operation
If the fan body wobbles during its operation, this is not a sign of malfunctioning (even if it wobbles a few centimeters). To
reduce wobbling, you can, while the fan is off:
1. Check that all blades are properly fastened by tightening their screws.
2. Check the distance between each blade and the ceiling. Measurements to the ceiling can be carried out as shown in the
following diagram. If variations exist and you have already correctly tightened the screws, check that all blades have the
same shape. If any of them have a shape that is visibly different, this may be causing an imbalance during fan operation
If you have completed the previous steps and the wobbling has not resolved, you should apply dynamic balancing with the
kit provided, as explained below:
1. Turn the fan on to the highest speed so that the greatest amount of wobbling is produced.
2. Turn off the fan. Select a blade and place a clip on it (see diagram) halfway between the fastening and the far edge of the
blade.
3. Turn on the fan and check whether the wobbling has improved or gotten worse. Turn it off once again and if the wobbling
has not improved, place the clip on another blade. Repeat this process and determine on which blade it improves the
wobbling.
4. Leave the clip on the blade that produces the best results. Move the clip forward or backwards on this blade until finding
the position that offers the best results.
5. Afterwards, remove the clip and place one of the weights on the upper part of the center line of the blade at the position
where the clip was located.
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Troubleshooting guide

Always consult this troubleshooting guide before contacting the technical service to avoid potentially unnecessary charges.
For your safety, ensure that the fan is not connected to power before attempting the solutions suggested in this troubleshoo-
ting guide.
Symptom
1. The fan does not work
(Important notice: The device
must be disconnected from
the power supply and the as-
sistance of a certified electri-
cian may be necessary)
2. Fan wobbling (follow the
instructions in the "Wobbling"
section of this manual)
3. Excessive noise when the
fan moves
4. Mechanical noise
5. The lights does not turn on
6. The fan turns but the air-
flow is inadequate
.
Maintenance and information of warranty

Maintenance and cleaning:

1. The fan's natural movement can cause certain connections to loosen. Check mounting connections, fastening parts, and
blade accessories twice a year. Check that they are well fastened.
2. Clean the fan periodically to help maintain its new appearance. Do not use water to clean it, as this may damage the motor
or the wood, or could cause electrical shock.
3. Use only a soft brush or microfiber cloth as to not scratch the finish. The veneer is sealed with a layer of lacquer to mini-
mize discoloration or loss of shine.
4. It is not necessary to oil the fan. The motor contains bearings with permanent lubrication.
Note: Failure to comply with these instructions results in the loss of the equipment warranty
Warranty service:
The manufacturer's warranty covers real failures that may occur but not minor complaints such as the noise generated by the
device, as all electric motors generate a certain amount of noise.
Operating the fan with slightly loose components (screws not adequately tightened) or the deformation of blades due to
excessively vigorous cleaning may cause excessive noise and wobbling, which will not be covered by the warranty. Taking
regular care to retighten elements and clean carefully is enough to prevent these problems.
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Control:
The device's warranty will be invalid if it is installed for use with a solid-state wall switch or dimmer. It must only be used with
the remote control provided with the unit.
Probable causes
A. The fuse is blown or the switch is "open", disconnecting the
Check the fuses and switches on the device installation power circuit
power supply to the device
Check that wiring connections have been done correctly. They must
B. System wiring connections are not adequately tightened
be carried out by a certified electrician
Replace the remote control battery if necessary. Otherwise, resyn-
C. The remote control is unresponsive
chronize the transmitter and receiver.
D. No power supply
Check that the system has power and that it reaches the device.
Follow the instructions indicated in the "Balancing" section of this
A. The fan blades are not parallel to the ceiling
manual.
Follow the instructions indicated in the "Balancing" section of this
B. Blade fastening screws are loose
manual.
Follow the instructions indicated in the "Balancing" section of this
C. Deformed blades
manual
.
Lower the upper canopy, ensuring a separation from the ceiling of
A. Upper canopy is touching the ceiling
no less than 3 mm.
B. Blade fastening screws are loose
Tighten all fastening screws once again (but not excessively)
C. Ceiling mounting is loose
Retighten all ceiling mount screws
Replace the remote control with that provided with the device. This
D. Incorrect remote control
must be supervised by a certified electrician. Contact the distributor
A. If this is the first use, leave the fan on for at least 8 hours. In the event that mechanical noise continues after this period, contact
the technical service
A. The light is defective
Replace the light
The blades may be rotating in the opposite direction. Follow the di-
A. Incorrect blade rotation direction
rections in the "Rotation Direction" section of this manual.
Installing a fan without a shaft, flush with the ceiling, can reduce
B. Inadequate distance between the ceiling and blades
airflow.
C. Existence of nearby objects
There may exist objects in the room that block airflow.
The fan chosen may be too small for the volume of the room where
D. Inadequate blade diameter
it is installed
Solution
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