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Ceiling fan instruction booklet

Thank you for purchasing your Fanco Breeze AC Ceiling Fan. Please read all instructions 

carefully before assembly and use.

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

Read all instructions carefully, even if you feel you are quite familiar with this type of 
appliance. When using electrical appliances, in order to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, 
and/or injury, these basic safety precautions should always be followed:

1. All wiring must be done by a licenced electrician as on-site warranty may be voided 
if proof cannot be provided. This ceiling fan MUST be installed by a Qualified Electrical 
Contractor in accordance with the local regulations, and all local, state and national 
electrical codes. Any alterations or additions to building wiring must be completed by a 
licensed electrical contractor, or person authorised by legislation to work on the fixed wiring 
of any electrical installation.
2. The fan must be connected to a 240V AC 50Hz power supply.
3. All electrical work must only be undertaken after disconnection of the power by removing 
fuses or turning off the circuit breaker, to ensure all pole isolation of the electrical supply.
4. The fan must be earthed.
5. The fan must be installed so that the blades are at least 2.1 metres above the floor.
6. The ceiling fan weight is max. 9 kg. The structure that the ceiling fan is mounted to must 
be capable of supporting a weight of at least 45 kg. The fixing must be able to support the 
moving weight of the fan and must not twist or work loose.
7.  Make sure that the installation site will not allow the rotating fan blades to come into 
contact with any object and that there is enough space from the blade tip to the wall or 
ceiling. Please note that insufficient clearance distances might cause wobbling and the 
bigger this clearance is the better the airflow from your fan will be.
8. This product can be installed in a position where it is covered or enclosed al fresco areas 
and there is a minimum clearance of 1.50 m from the blade tip to all edges of the roof or 
positions where could be exposed to water, moisture or other dangerous external elements.
9. DO NOT connect the fan motor to a dimmer switch. This may give an unsatisfactory 
performance (motor hum) and cause damage to the motor and/or controller. Use ONLY the 
provided wall control.
10. This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without 
supervision.
11. Young children should be supervised to ensure that they DO NOT play with the appliance.
12. It is NOT recommended that ceiling fans and gas appliances be operated in the same 
room at the same time.
13. The fan must be turned off and stopped completely before reversing the fan direction. 
This will prevent any damage to the motor of the fan or controller.
14. Do not insert anything into the fan blades whilst they are spinning. This will damage the 
blades and upset the balance of the fan causing the unit to wobble.
15. After the fan is completely installed make sure that all base and fan blade fixings are 
secured and tightened to prevent any problems.
16. Because of the fan’s natural movement, some connections may loosen. Check the support 
connections, brackets and blade attachments twice a year to make sure they remain 
secured. If any are loose, tighten.
17. If unusual oscillating movement is observed, immediately stop using the ceiling fan and 
contact the manufacturer, its service agent or suitably qualified persons.
18. The replacement of parts of the safety suspension system device shall be performed by 
the manufacturer, its service agent or suitably qualified persons.

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Summary of Contents for Breeze AC

Page 1: ...Breeze AC AC Installation Manual...

Page 2: ...eiling Please note that insufficient clearance distances might cause wobbling and the bigger this clearance is the better the airflow from your fan will be 8 This product can be installed in a positio...

Page 3: ...important safeguards and instructions given in this manual are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur It must be understood that common sense caution and care are fac...

Page 4: ...joint 3 Downrod 4 Hanging bracket 5 Canopy 6 Decorative ring 7 Coupling cover 8 Downrod holder 9 Motor housing 10 Motor 11 Blades 12 Screws pack balancing kit 13 Wall control WITHOUT LIGHT 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 5: ...List of Components 1 Earth wire 2 Ball joint 3 Downrod 4 Hanging bracket 5 Canopy 6 Decorative ring 7 Coupling cover 8 Downrod holder 9 Motor housing 10 Motor 11 Blades 12 Light 13 Diffuser 14 Screws...

Page 6: ...be 3 This product can be installed in a position where it is covered or enclosed al fresco areas and there is a minimum clearance of 1 50 m from the blade tip to all edges of the roof or positions wh...

Page 7: ...WIRING DIAGRAM WITHOUT LIGHT N L To motor L N L N Double pole disconnection switch or 2 pin plug WIRING DIAGRAM WITH LIGHT N L To motor L To light L N L N Double pole disconnection switch or 2 pin plu...

Page 8: ...Remove side screws from extension rod Put the motor housing through the extension down rod and secure with 3 screws 3 For models with light Take off 3 screws on light kit fixing plate Align the light...

Page 9: ...holes aligned with the base of the motor bush and downrod CAUTION DO NOT force the cross pin gently wiggle and rotate it until it glides through both holes Replace the cotter pin on the other side of...

Page 10: ...Place hanging ball into the bracket 6 Put the decorative ring and canopy through the down rod 7 Place the hanging ball on top of the down rod and secure it with the ball pin and two screws CAUTION sec...

Page 11: ...itch and wall switch must be connected 11 Place the canopy over the bracket align the canopy holes with the screws and tighten Align decorative holes with the screws and twist it to secure it onto the...

Page 12: ...hock The motor has a permanently lubricated ball bearing and as such is maintenance free NOISE The manufacturer warranty covers actual faults that may develop but NOT minor complaints e g motor operat...

Page 13: ...screws on down rod B Use the balancing kit to balance the blades Fan makes clicking sound A Coupling cover does not sit securely on motor housing B Rubber ring on coupling cover is removed A Adjust c...

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