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CAUTION: Before installing the fan make sure you have turned OFF the electricity supply. 

 

SELECTING A LOCATION: 

1.  Choose a location for mounting the fan where the blades will have at least 2.1 metres of clearance from 

the floor.  

2.  Make sure that the installation site will not allow the rotating fan blades to come into contact with any 

object and that there is a minimum clearance of 150mm (6”) from the blade tip to the wall or ceiling. 

Please note that the bigger this clearance is the better the airflow from your fan will be.  

3.  DO NOT use outdoors unless installed in an enclosed alfresco area. In this case the fan should be installed 

at least 1.5m under covers from the edge of the eave/roof. Installing the fan in a position where it could 

be exposed to water or moisture is dangerous and will void the warranty.   

4.  If the location you have chosen does not have a suitable support beam capable of supporting 45 kg, install 

a brace 2” x 4” between the ceiling joists as a support medium. 

5.  Secure the hanging bracket to the ceiling joist or suitable structure that is capable of carrying a load of at 

least 45 kg, with the two long fixing screws provided. Ensure that at least 30mm of the screw is threaded 

into the support. 

6.  This Ceiling fan can be installed on flat ceiling or a raked ceiling of up to 25 degrees. 

 

NB: The fixing screws included are designed for use when ceiling fan is secured onto timber joists. For all other 

surfaces, additional and suitable fixing screws for that surface will need to be purchased. 

INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY

MUST BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN

Summary of Contents for CFFCHZ3BRR

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Page 2: ...the fan should be installed under cover and at least 1 5m from the edge of the eave roof Installing the fan in a position where it could be exposed to water or moisture is dangerous and will void the...

Page 3: ...e included NB You may need to remove all foam packaging material to ensure there are no missing components 1 1 x Installation and Warranty manual 2 1 x Finished Motor 3 1 x Mounting Bracket 4 1 x Moto...

Page 4: ...Installing the fan in a position where it could be exposed to water or moisture is dangerous and will void the warranty 4 If the location you have chosen does not have a suitable support beam capable...

Page 5: ...oved in step 1 1 1 3 Tighten all the blade screws securely and evenly 2 Install Motor Housing 2 1 Remove 3 Screws from flat ring at the top of the downrod connected to the motor 2 2 Remove 2 screws th...

Page 6: ...ter Pin on the other side of the cross pin to secure the downrod to the motor bush 3 5 Secure with two screws removed in 2 2 on either side to make the downrod rigid in the motor bush 3 6 Install York...

Page 7: ...the Remote or Wall Control Receiver 5 1 Connect the Motor wire couplings to the correct positions in the receiver 5 2 Connect the Grounding Wire Electricity Supply wire to correct position in the rec...

Page 8: ...l to base of the light using magnet system to secure 7 3 Fit light diffuser by placing under motor and twisting gently to lock into place 8 Wall Control Installation 8 1 The Wall control must be hard...

Page 9: ...g and as such is maintenance free NOISE The manufacturer warranty covers actual faults that may develop but NOT minor complaints e g motor operation noise ALL ELECTRIC MOTORS ARE AUDIBLE TO SOME EXTEN...

Page 10: ...fans For the purposes of this trouble shooting guide Fan A uses Remote control A and Receiver A while Fan B uses Remote control B and Receiver B 1 Isolate power to one fan only when pairing the remot...

Page 11: ...the correct speed This is normal behaviour for DC fans Considerations 1 If the receiver is not receiving a signal from the transmitter control please check if there are any other similarly transmitter...

Page 12: ...ol to a receiver BUT it does not cause the receiver to forget previously paired wall controls So you could in theory add several wall controls to a receiver Pressing and holding the ON OFF button for...

Page 13: ...r circuit breaker tripped B Loose wire connections or plug to fan controller C Battery flat in remote control A Fan blades are not horizontal to the ceiling B Blade screws are loose C Blades are not b...

Page 14: ...ak hot water and street lights Filters for blocking reducing such signals are available in Australia at the customer s expense IMPORTANT The in home repair replacement service is carried out by Fanco...

Page 15: ...by external factors such as but not limited to power supply faults surges water damage lighting and other Acts of God is not covered by this warranty Fanco fans must only be installed and used with co...

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