1. MOUNTING THE FAN SUPPORT BRACKET
Select a suitable location to mount the fan support bracket.
The mounting bracket must be fixed to a solid structural member
such as a ceiling joist or a securely fixed noggin and be capable of
supporting 15 Kg.
Additionally it must be located so as to provide the blade with a
minimum clearance from the floor of 2100mm, and from other
obstructions of at least 300mm.
Hangsure Mounting
J-Hook Mounting
Secure fixing to support 15kg
Secure fixing to support 15kg
2. FITTING THE BLADES
Discard the plastic spacer as illustrated in the diagram below.
Seat the key-slot holes of the blade on the screws of the fan motor.
Slide the blade to the right as illustrated until the blade engages in
the locking mechanism and secure the blade with screws.
Slide up top cowl but allow 5-10mm clearance. Secure with locking
screws.
Support the Motor
Remove Plastic Spacer
Slide Blade over Screws
Tighten Screws
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3. CONNECTION OF THE LIGHT FITTING
If you are attaching a light fitting to the fan, do so prior to hanging
the fan. Note that Clipper Light (CL) and Oyster Light (OL) may be
installed in fans which are constructed for this purpose.
1. Unscrew the plastic nipple from the bottom of the motor housing.
2. Pull out the light wires from the motor housing for connection
with the lamp holder.
3. Insert the light wires through the adaptor, then screw the adaptor
into the motor shaft.
4. Connect the light wires to the lamp holder then screw the lamp
holder and the adaptor together firmly.
Light Wires
Plastic Nipple
Lamp Holder
Light Wires
Adaptor
4. HANGING THE FAN
Hangsure Bracket
Position the ball-joint in the bracket so that the guide pin on the
bracket engages in the slot in the ball-joint.
Guide Pin
Slot
J-Hook Bracket
Fit the rubber wheel assembly over mounting
Cowling
Screw
IMPORTANT NOTES
For J-Hook Brackets leave a 5-10mm gap between the ceiling
and cowling. It’s normal for the cowling to move slightly when
the fan is running. This gap prevents damaging the painted
ceiling and prevents ticking or clicking noises.