Motor is core parts of the fan and the most expensive in all the components. The fan is used currently divided
into two major categories of AC motor and DC motor, the AC motor is absolute mainstream. Although the AC
motor occupies absolute advantage, but not the best solution. The main problem is common AC motor has big
power consumption, high noise, large calorific value. The DC motor is began to popular in recent years. Comparing
with AC motor, Dc motor has obvious advantages in terms of noise and power consumption. So using DC motor
has become the industry standard among the high-end fan. In common fans, for example, the typical peak power
of AC fan is about 60-70W, but DC fan is 25-30W only. If you use low ventilation operation, it is only 3-5W of
power consumption, very save electric power.
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SAFE
• W
ARNING –To make sure power is off before attempting installation.
• WARNING – Support Directly From Building Structure.
• WARNING –To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons, unplug or disconnect the
appliance from the power supply before the fan installation, cleaning, or servicing.
• WARNING –Suitable for use with solid-state speed controls.
• WARNING –
ARNING –To Reduce The Risk Of Personal Injury, Do Not Bend The Blade Brackets When Installing The
• W
Brackets, Balancing The Blades, Or Cleaning The Fan. Do Not Insert Foreign Objects In Between Rotating Fan
Blades.
• The installation is to be in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70-1999 and local
codes. Consult a qualified electrician if in double.
• WARNING – To Reduce The Risk Of Electric Shock, This Fan Must Be Installed With A General-Use,
Isolating Wall Control/Switch.
• All set screws must be checked, and retightened where necessary, before installation.
• After making the wire connections, the wires should be spread apart with the grounded conductor and
the equipment-grounding conductor on one side of the outlet box and the ungrounded conductor on the
other side of the outlet box.
• The splices after being made should be turned upward and pushed carefully up into the outlet box.
• Conductor of a fan identified as grounded conductor to be connected to a grounded conductor of power
supply, conductor of fan identified as ungrounded conductor to be connected to an ungrounded conductor of
power supply, conductor of fan identified for equipment grounding to be connected to an
equipment-grounding conductor.
• CAUTION–To Reduce The Risk Of Electric Shock, Disconnect The Electrical Supply Circuit To The Fan
Before Installing Light Kit.
Do not connect this fan to regulator or dimmer switch.
TY PRECAUTION
Weight of Fan with Light Kit:
4.8 KGS.
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Transmitter Kit
PARTS & ACCESSORIES
Canop
y
Downrod
Housing
Wall Screw x 2Transmitter HolderTransmitterBattery
N
FA
LIGHT
OFF
ON/OFF
1
5324
1H 2H
F/R
4H 8H
AAA
1.5V
AAA
1.5V
Blade
Assembly Kit
Expansion Bolt x 4Self Tapping Screw &Washer x 4
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
TEP 1A - CONCRETE CEILING
S
S
WITCH OFF THE ELECTRICAL MAINS AT THE
Expansion Bolts (2)
Mounting
Bracket (1)
CIRCUIT BREAKER FUSE BOX.
1) Use the Mounting Br
mark the spots where the 4 Expansion Bolts (2)
will be drilled.
2) Remo
ve the Mounting Brack
holes and insert 4 Expansion Bolts (2) into the
concrete ceiling, install the mounting br
and secure with Flat Washers (3), Spring
W
ashers (4) and Nuts (5).
et (1) as a guide,
ack
et (1), drill 4
ack
et
Flat W
ashers (3)
Spring W
Nuts (5)
ashers (4)
Mounting
Bracket (1)
W
ashers (3)
Self Tapping
Screw (2)
IMPORTANT : SCREWS & NUTS MUST BE
TIGHTENED TILL SNUG
TEP 1B - WOODEN CEILING
S
S
WITCH OFF THE ELECTRICAL MAINS AT THE
CIRCUIT BREAKER FUSE BOX.
1) Use the Mounting Br
mark the spots where the 4 Self Tapping
Scre
ws (2) will be drilled.
2) Remo
ve the Mounting Brack
holes for 3MM diameter, install the mounting
br
acket onto w
T
apping Screws (2) & Washers (3).
IMPORTANT : SCREWS MUST BE TIGHTENED
TILL SNUG
ooden ceiling with the 4 Self
et (1) as a guide,
ack
et (1), drill 4
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
Screw (1)
Lock Pin (2)
Hanger Ball (3)
Canopy (4)
Canopy Ring (5)
Coupling cover (6)
Downrod (7)
Clevis pin (8)
Bolt (10)
Cap (20)
Coupling (14)
Allen Wrench (19)
Fixing Screws (18)
Nut (9)
Spring Washer (11)
Flat Washer (12)
Screws (21)
Set Screws (13)
Blade (17)
Hold Ring (16)
Bulb(15)
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
STEP 2
1) Remove the Clevis Pin (8), Nut (9), Spring Washers (11), Flat Washers(12) & Bolt (10) on
Coupling (14).
2) Splice the three Blades (17) to the motor together without gaps. And align it with the hole of
the motor.
3) Install the Hold Ring (16) from the bottom of the Blade, if the Hold Ring cannot be installed
into the fan Blade smoothly, try to rotate the Hold Ring about 60º before installing it into the fan
Blade.
4) Put the Fixing Screws (18) through the hole of the motor and fan Blade, and lock it into the
Hold Ring (16) (do not lock it completely). Turn the motor properly so that the other five Fixing
Screws can be installed smoothly.
5) Lock the six Fixing Screws with Allen Wrench (19) in stages. Pay attention to the splicing of
the Blades during the locking process.
6) Fix the Cap (20) to the Coupling with 2 screws.
7) Loosen the Screw (1) from Hanger Ball (3), remove the Hanger Ball (3) and Lock Pin (2).
8) Route the wires and safety wire from the motor through the Downrod (7).
9) Install the Downrod (7) to Coupling (14) and secure with Bolt (10), Flat Washer (12), Spring
Washer (11), Nut (9) & Clevis pin (8).
10) Tighten the 2 Set Screws (13) on the Coupling (14) to serve as a clamping force on the
Downrod (7) to prevent fan shaking during operation.
11) Route the Coupling cover (6), Canopy Ring (5), Canopy (4) and Hanger Ball (3) through the
Downrod (7) in turn, and then install the Lock pin (2) through the hole on the Downrod (7). Slip
the hanger ball (3) upward to lock Pin (2), and fix it by Screw (1), then slip down the Coupling
Cover (6) in correct position.
Install light bulbs (15) . (maximum wattage for each bulb is 11W)
12)
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ST
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
Safety Wire Clamp
EP 3
1) Raise the fan and place the hanger ball onto mounting br
2) Rotate the fan until the notch on hanger ball snapped into the slot on mounting br
firmly
.
NOTE : THE DOWNROD AND HANGER BALL SHOULD NOT ROTATE IF THIS STEP IS DONECORRECTLY.
3) Tighten the safety wire clamp.
4) Place ring of safety wire through the
expansion bolt or self tapping screw and
fix it to the building structure.
5) Connect the wire connector plugs
correctly. The wire connector plugs design
with fool pr
plug. Otherwise it may affect the normal use
of the light fan or burn the fan motor
oof device, please don’t for
ce to
.
Controller
acket.
et and sits
ack
6
Fa
n
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
STEP 4
SWITCH OFF THE ELECTRICAL MAINS AT
THE CIRCUIT BREAKER FUSE BOX.
1) Connect wires from
power supply with wire connectors.
con
troller to
MOTOR U
MOTOR V
MOTOR W
FOR LIGHT N
FOR LIGHT L
G
Fan
Light
2) Insert the controller into the
space of the mounting bracket, and
tidy up the wiring.
STEP 5
1) Carefully push the canopy to the
bottom of the mounting bracket,
make two sliding holes aligned to the
two prominent screws on the
mounting bracket, and then turn
clockwise until tight.
2) Push the canopy ring to the
bottom of the canopy, slide the inner
holes aligned to the two prominent
screws on the mounting bracket
again, and turn the canopy ring
clockwise until tight.
Controller
mounting bracket
Controller
Hanger Ball
AC IN L
G
AC IN N
Live(Black)
Earth (Green/Yellow)
Neutral(White)
Canopy
Canopy Ring
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TRANSMITTER FUNCTION
Load the battery into the transmitter, turn on the fan power supply and use it properly.
FA
LIGHT
N
ON/OFF
OFF
1
5324
1H
2H
F/R
8H4H
AAA 1.5V
AAA
1.5V
ATTENTION
1) If the fan is not responding to the transmitter. Turn off the power supply to fan for 30 sec
and holddown”FANOFF”thecontrollerdetectsthesignalandcompletesthesetting, , The
controller will issue “beep” sound two times, and the transmitter will be set successfully.
2) If the transmitter is out of control, check that there is no similar product interference
nearby, or check whether battery of the transmitter is too low or if the battery is in reverse
direction.
3) If long time not to use the transmitter, please take the battery out.
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TRANSMITTER FUNCTION
TRANSMITTER FUNCTION
FAN SPEED
Fanspeed1–5control(1-lowspeed,5-highspeed)
FAN
Turns off the fan
OFF
N
FA
LIGHT
ON/OFF
OFF
1
532
4
1H2H
F/R
4H8H
Timing the fan
1H
Auto off after 1 hr
2H
Autooffafter2hr
4H
Autooffafter4hr
8H
Autooffafter8hr
Press the key or press the same time key to cancel the timer function. (Note: if
FAN
OFF
the fan is not working, if the lights are on, the lights can not be set and shut down
regularly)
F/R
Forward or reverse operation: change fan rotating direction.
LIGHT
Lamp on-off control
ON/OFF
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TRANSMITTER FUNCTION
Forward
Fan rotates anti-clockwise creating a
downward airflow delivering a cooling
effect.
Suitable for hot weather condition or
air-conditioned condition.
TRANSMITTER HOLDER
Reverse
Fan rotates clockwise creating an upward
airflow moving warm air off the ceiling
areas. This function works best at lower fan
speed.
Suitable for cold weather or air-conditioned
condition.
Installing Transmitter Holder
Install the transmitter holder to the wall or any flat
surface with the two mounting screw provided.
Holder
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
425mm
≥ 1000mm
710mm
≥ 2300mm
No. of bladesFan width Light WattageVoltage
3
Speed
1
2
3
4
5
Specifications & measurements shown are subject to ±5% variations.
710mm11WLED
Amps
0.060
0.081
0.161
0.212
0.285
Wattage
2.9
7.5
11.1
18.5
23
RPM
100
130
160
195
220
110-120V~ 60Hz
CFM
1350
1800
2300
2600
2950
Nett
weight
4.8
kg
11
Gross
weight
5.9
kg
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MAINTENANCE
Due to the fan’s natural movement, connections may get loose after a period of usage. To
ensure a proper and safety usage, inspect the suspension system and tighten all
connections every 6 months.
Cleaning
Cleaning your fan periodically will prolong its useful life. Basic cleaning procedures are as
follows:
1. Please shut off the power before you clean the light fan and replace the bulbs.
2. The bulbs and nearby parts will be still hot after the power is shut off. To avoid burn,
please clean them after they are cooled down.
3. Don’t use sandpaper, wire brush and other sharp tools to clean the light fan.
4. Don’t clean the light fan by using detergents, acid or alkaline solvents.
5. Use only soft or lint-free cloth to clean the light fan.
6. Please dry the light fan by cold-blast air after cleaning, in order to prevent dangerous
leakage caused by water infiltrated into electriferous parts of the light fan or prevent rust
of wet metal parts.
7. There is no need to oil the fan.
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CAUTION
READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY FOR SAFE
INSTALLATION AND FAN OPERATION. IF UNSURE CONSULT
A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN
Thank you for purchasing this quality product. To ensure correct function and safety, please
read and save all instructions before using the product
THANK YOU FOR YOUR PURCHASE
LIGHT FAN THE BEST PARTNER OF
AIR CONDITIONER & AIR PURIFIER
of people think the fan is only used in the summer, actually fan has a great purpose is to speed up the indoor
A lot
air circulation. For example, when you open the air conditioner in summer, if the installation location of the air
conditioner is not proper, or the air conditioner itself has small power, it is easy to cause the problems of uneven
distribution of temperature in the room. Then the fan can accelerate the flow of indoor hot and cold air, to make
indoor temperature distribution more uniform & more comfortable feeling. In a heated room in winter is also the
same reason. Because the air conditioner is high energy consumption product, refrigeration at room temperature
1℃ higher setting, heating time at room temperature 2℃ lower setting, that can save more than 10%. If use of
fan at the same time, when we set the air conditioner temperature at 26℃-28℃ in summer and 16℃-18℃ in
winter, we can also feel cool and warm. Now many families have air purifier, if used with an air circulation effect
fan, can also promote the efficiency of air purifier, and make indoor air quality more uniform.
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