bracket and the fan, with the smooth
part facing upwards (pic. 14).
• Once placed, connect the cables
coming out of the ceiling using the
circuit board located on the receiver
support. Connect the phase wire to L
and the neutral wire to N.
• Then connect the cables coming
out of the ceiling bracket and the
fan body to the receiver wire inputs.
Connect the earth wires too (pic. 15).
• Once the electrical connections are
completed, slide the top cover up
and align the holes with the screws
you have previously loosened on the
receiver support. Turn it until it fits and
then tighten the screws. (Pics. 16 and
17)
• Lastly, put the glass cover very carefully,
as it is a very fragile part. The cover will
be threaded to the light support. Make
the threads match the slight creases on
the support and turn it clockwise until
well fixed. Make sure it is well fixed,
otherwise it could fall and break (pic.
18)
Note: The fan has reversible blades
Once you have finished the installation
make sure the product works correctly. Pay
special attention to any strange oscillation
or malfunction in any of the fan parts.
In case the product shows any imbalance
or vibration, you can use the balancing kit
included to adjust it.
Remote control connection:
See picture 06 on page 8.
L : AC IN 220-240V
N : AC IN 220-240V
Blade balance kit:
Included in the purchased product you will
find a kit supplied to prevent the blades
from moving unbalanced.
The fan may wobble during functioning
due to an irregularity in the blades or
blade support. Also, improper installation
or an inclined angle can cause additional
problems.
It is recommended to follow the next
procedure to solve any of these problems :
• Make sure that all blades are screwed
firmly into their mounts and are tight to
the fan body.
• Looking at the fan from below, check
and make sure that no blade holder is
bent so all the blades are in the correct
position.
• Using a ruler you can check the blade
route. Simply place the ruler against the
roof vertically, and note the distance
from the edge of the blade to the roof.
Carefully spin the blades with your
hand to check all the blades. If the
blades are not aligned, the holder can
be slightly bent up or down to align it
with the rest of the blades.
If after following all these steps the problem
is not solved, a small adjustment must be
made using the balance kid provided.
• Turn the fan on and change the speed
until the most noticeable swing occurs
(usually the highest speed).
• Turn off the fan. Select a blade and
place the balancing clip on the edge of
it, between the holder and the tip.
• Turn the fan back on and see if the tilt
has improved or worsened. Turn the fan
off and change the clip to another blade
to check again. Repeat this process for
all blades and note which blade has the
most noticeable improvement.
• Put the clip back on the blade where
you noticed the greatest improvement.
Move the clip along the blade and turn
on the fan to find the position where the
clip offers the better improvement.
• Next, remove the clip and place one of
the balance weights on the point where
the clip was placed. To do so separate
the white sticker with your fingernails
or, if necessary, carefully use a knife or
scissors.
• Make sure the problem has been solved.
If the imbalance persists, repeat the
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