Warning Atención Attention
Air flow (CFM/m3min) Fan air flow
DC motor: The fan operates with direct current
at the same voltage (direct current). It is char-
acterized by: Its low consumption (up to 70%
less); Silent operation; An accurate control of
the speed; Speed for starting actions, accelera-
tion, deceleration and stoppage; Wide range of
speeds; it is lighter which facilitates the instal-
lation; it does not heat up.
INSTALLATION ADVICE
To get the most out of it and ensure the dura-
bility of your fan.
You must correctly choose the size of the fan
depending on the room where you will install it.
Respect the safety distance (2.3meters-90.50
inches) between the fan and surfaces, objects
or people nearby
The surface where you will install the fan and
the fixing bracket must be capable of supporting
4 times the weight of the fan (kilos - pounds).
In installations with more than one fan, ensure
the minimum distance of 2.30 meters between
the blades of the different fans.
As experts in ventilation, we recommend that
you install your fan at 2.30 meters high.
MAINTENANCE
Important! Before carrying out any mainte-
nance / revision task, make sure you have dis-
connected the electrical power from the main
circuit.
As fans tend to move during operation, some
connections may loosen. Check the supporting
screws, brackets and blade attachments twice
a year to ensure that they are secure.
There is no need to oil the motor as the bear-
ings are permanently lubricat.
Cleaning the fan helps to maintain its appear-
ance for years. Do not use water when clean-
ing. This could damage the motor or the blades
and could cause electrocution. Do not use dis-
solvents or abrasive substances. Use normal
neutral PH detergent.
Never clean the fan with pressure systems.
Use a soft brush or lint-free cloth to prevent
scratching the surface.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE
Important! Before carrying out any mainte-
nance / revision task, make sure you have dis-
connected the electrical power from the main
circuit.
Ceiling fan do not start
1. Check the fuses and circuit breakers.
2. Review the connections of the terminal block
according to the indications in the installation.
3. Make sure that the sliding switch is firmly in
the position of up or down (when the ceiling fan
has it). The ventilator does not work when the
button is in the middle.
4. Make sure that you have removed the stabi-
lizing tongue-pieces of the motor.
5. Finally if the fan will not start call an electri-
cian. Do not attempt to touch the internal parts.
Ceiling fan sounds noisy
1. Check that the screws are are properly tight-
ened.
2. Check that canopy in assembled correctly.
3. llow at least 24 hours for the fan to settle, as
many noise will go away.
Optional light kit doens't work.
Check the terminal connections are tight. If the
light is still not working contact an electrician.
The fan oscillates
1. Ensure the mounting bracket and canopy are
properly screws to the ceiling.
2. Verify that the space between the blades and
other objects is adequate.
3. Check the blades are securely fastened to
the holders and the blade holders are tight on
the motor.
4. Verify that the height of all the blades to the
roof is the same. If it detects that one is differ-
ent, place a washer, not supplied, between the
blade and the support, on the screw closest to
the motor, to adjust this distance. fig. 6
5. In case the incidence continues, use the an-
ti-roll kit provided, as follows:
On the shovel you notice the swing, with the
fan stopped, fix a clip (1) on the edge of the
blade, between the tip and the support. Start
the fan, to see if it has been fixed. Otherwise,
move the clip (1) towards the motor or towards
the end. Test until you find the position where
there is least balance. Once the best position
is located, place the weight (2) on the line
marked by the clip towards the centre of the
blade. Remember to remove the paper covering
the adhesive. This should correct the rolling.
Otherwise, repeat the process and add another
weigh.