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1. 19 32 2 Mil ANGER BRACKET RECOMMENDED SPACER SIZE DIY Material Plywood HANGER SPACER CLEARNCE CLERANCE go BRACKET THICKNESS B C REQUIRED 10mm 25 64 at 3 1mm 3 64 at 3 33mm 1 7 at 10 24mm 15 16 THICK 55mm 2 11 5 at 15 2mn 5 64 at 15 15 HANGER BRACKET Raked Ceiling with Extension Kit ANGLE HANGER EXTENSION ROD CLEARNCE C ACCESSORIES EXTRAS i uw BRACKET LENGTH B 60 FAN REQUIRED STANDARD STANDARD 150mm 5 at 17 EXTENSION KIT s00mm 23 5 300mm 11 at 33 EXTENSION KIT RAKED CEILING KIT 600mm ROD 33 40 15 SLOPE 600mm 23 200mm 7 at 40 EXTENSION KIT RAKED CEILING KIT 600mm ROD DECORATION RING NOT FITTED IF PROBLEMS OCCUR DURING INSTALLATION OF THE FAN PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL OR 16 NATIONAL CEILING FAN SUPPLIER AND ASK FOR ASSISTANCE BEFORE LEAVING THE SITE INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE WARRANTY Technical specifications AE2 and AE3 Dimensions for Model AE2 43 amp AE3 43 AE2 50 amp AE3 50 AE2 60 amp AE3 60 Fan Weight AE2 43 5 4Kg 11 9lbs AE3 43 6 0Kg 13 21bs AE2 50 5 7Kg 12 6lbs AE3 50 6 5Kg 14 3lbs AE2 60 5 8Kg 12 8lbs AE3 60 6 7Kg 14 8lbs Colour options White Silver Black Wood grain dark light Remote control Hand Held RF Options Wall Switch control Home Automation cont
2. Aor V indicated by a short buzzer sound LCD indicates maximal speed max On Off Press the button to start or switch off the fan Forward For cooling effect and in combination with Air Condition System clockwise rotation Reverse To support heating system to exchange temperature counter clockwise rotation Light Press the button to turn on or switch off the LED light Light is optional Code match the Transmitter Hand held with the Receiver 1 Set the code to be encoded by the Dip Switch of transmitter 2 Switch on the main power to activate the receiver indicated by one beep 3 Within 3 minutes after the power is turned on one beep press the transmitter s ON OFF key and do not release min 5 seconds until receiver issues four beep short sounds which indicates successful code match 4 After successful code match the fan automatically returns to the original speed as indicated on LCD screen 5 Press any transmitter button to check for proper functioning 6 For code changes repeat steps 1 to 5 gt The transmitter and receiver will memorise the code for future use also if switched off IF PROBLEMS OCCUR DURING INSTALLATION OF THE FAN PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL OR 10 NATIONAL CEILING FAN SUPPLIER AND ASK FOR ASSISTANCE BEFORE LEAVING THE SITE INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE WARRANTY Attaching Fan Motor Housing to Motor Assembly HF Line up fixing hole Ins
3. be accepted unless proof of date of purchase is available at the time of making the warranty claim Ceiling Fan Warranty Period The ceiling fan itself excluding the Remote Control Transmitter and Receiver is covered by a 3 year in home warranty unless stated otherwise in your jurisdiction USA 30 year warranty on the motor For any warranty claims please contact your local or regional retailer or distributor Aeratron Pty Ltd will at its discretion only repair or replace defective products which have been directly purchased from Aeratron Pty Ltd all other product claims must be lodged through your local retailer distributor Labour and product delivery costs are borne by Aeratron Pty Ltd or the retailer during this 3 year period The cost of obtaining or using special access equipment scissor lifts scaffolding etc is specifically excluded and it is the responsibility of the owner to provide such equipment and have it safely installed and operated Remote Control Warranty Period In general Aeratron Pty Ltd Remote Control Receivers and Transmitters Handsets are covered by a 1 year in home warranty unless stated otherwise in your jurisdiction under the same conditions as described above for fans IF PROBLEMS OCCUR DURING INSTALLATION OF THE FAN PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL OR 19 NATIONAL CEILING FAN SUPPLIER AND ASK FOR ASSISTANCE BEFORE LEAVING THE SITE INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE WARRANTY Balance of Warra
4. it is vertical the fan assembly will be vertical if the clearance X between the ceiling and motor housing is equal all way round IF PROBLEMS OCCUR DURING INSTALLATION OF THE FAN PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL OR 14 NATIONAL CEILING FAN SUPPLIER AND ASK FOR ASSISTANCE BEFORE LEAVING THE SITE INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE WARRANTY LED Light optional Line up the 2 pins on the LED light with CERAMIC HOLDER the 2 Holes in the Ceramic Holder LED LIGHT and push the LED Light up till the Safety clip is engaged i Re check the correct assembly by a gentle pull on the Light to make sure the LED is tightly fitted Ceiling Extension optional Suitable for Raked Ceiling up to 17 p oe D 26 6mm ROD 1 iid A CEILING TO FAN EXTENSION ROD ACCESSORIES EXTRAS DIMENSION A LENGTH B REQUIRED 440mm 17 2 6 115mm 4 1732 EXTENSION KIT 930mm 36 39 5 600MM 23 5 8 EXTENSION KIT 600mm ROD 1230mm 48 27 64 900mm 35 7 16 EXTENSION KIT 900mm ROD IF PROBLEMS OCCUR DURING INSTALLATION OF THE FAN PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL OR 15 NATIONAL CEILING FAN SUPPLIER AND ASK FOR ASSISTANCE BEFORE LEAVING THE SITE INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE WARRANTY Raked Ceiling Options 120mm 4 ase SPAGER THICKNESS BETWEEN CEILING em amp HANGER BRACKET p il amp HOLE 1 idu S 19 32 l
5. AERATRON CEILING FANS User Manual amp Technical Specifications Models AE2 amp AE3 43 1092mm gt 50 1270mm gt 60 1524mm LED Light Kit amp Ceiling Extension Kit is optional for all AE2 amp AE3 Aeratron models Attention Electricians e YOU MUST TEST THE FAN MOTOR PRIOR TO INSTALLING THE MOTOR HOUSING AND BLADES e FOR ANY PROBLEMS FOUND DURING FAN INSTALLATION PLEASE CONTACT THE NATIONAL DISTRIBUTOR RETAILER PRIOR TO LEAVING THE SITE THIS FAN MUST BE INSTALLED BY A LICENCED AND QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL AUTHORITY REGULATIONS International Edition 2015 10 11 12 13 IMPORTANT INFORMATION PLEASE READ BEFORE ATTEMPTING INSTALLATION Please read these instructions carefully be mindful of all warnings and safety information shown throughout this manual Should you have any questions please call your local agent Please review the accompanying assembly diagrams before attempting installation This fan MUST be installed by a licensed amp qualified electrician according to local authority regulations and in accordance with current wiring rules of the country state A copy of the purchasing receipt and proof of installation by a licensed and qualified electrician according to local authority regulations is required for all warranty claims Where special access equipment is required to service the fan in accordance with local authority regulations all associated costs are the responsibil
6. LEMS OCCUR DURING INSTALLATION OF THE FAN PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL OR 12 NATIONAL CEILING FAN SUPPLIER AND ASK FOR ASSISTANCE BEFORE LEAVING THE SITE INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE WARRANTY Fan Blades and Middle Piece Assembly CONSTANTLY HANDLE FAN WITH CARE AT ALL TIMES TO AVOID DAMAGING THE FAN SURFACE AE3 um AE3 LIGHT HUB LOWER zl FAN BLADE g HUB SCREW SS x2 EACH BLADE FAN BLADE 4 F FAN BLADE Place AE3 Hub Upper onto a clean working area Line up the three mounting holes in the Fan Blade with the two screw boss and hole in the Hub Upper NOTE Please use a power tool on medium torque setting to ensure tight and secure blade assembly Fix the Fan Blade tight and firm using 2 Hub screws Fix second and third Fan Blades tight and firm using 2 Hub screws for each Blade With care turn the fan over and fasten the AE3 Hub Lower to the fan assembly using the 3 Hub screws IF PROBLEMS OCCUR DURING INSTALLATION OF THE FAN PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL OR 13 NATIONAL CEILING FAN SUPPLIER AND ASK FOR ASSISTANCE BEFORE LEAVING THE SITE INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE WARRANTY Fan Blades to Shaft Assembly Tighten Pivot Screw securely Align Drive Shaft profile with Pivot Connector profile and slide Fan Blades onto Drive Shaft Hold Fan Blades in position and insert Pivot Lock CEILING NOTE Re adjust the fan assembly now to make sure that
7. Normal Wear ANG Ted esoakobovsatal l Iu cesa e EE O EEE AN EO NE NqUH EU 19 Ceiling Fan Warranty lr a a RR R la 19 transie ON VV Aa RR RRR A AA 20 Thefollowings NOT covered by Watktabby sc e dns oid aar 20 Aerdtron Celine fan Warranty detallssusvd ee pi ipa our iaa lev arti R ede epi ee 21 IF PROBLEMS OCCUR DURING INSTALLATION OF THE FAN PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL OR 3 NATIONAL CEILING FAN SUPPLIER AND ASK FOR ASSISTANCE BEFORE LEAVING THE SITE INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE WARRANTY Instructions Thank you for choosing an Aeratron Ceiling Fan You have chosen the best LED Light Kit amp Ceiling Extension Kit is optional for all AE2 amp AE3 Aeratron models We feel confident that your new ceiling fan will provide you many years of enjoyment OPTIONAL LED LIGHT General precautions Please read and follow these instructions carefully and be mindful of all warnings shown throughout this manual This fan must be installed by a licensed and qualified electrician according to local authority regulations Be cautious Read all instructions and safety information and review the accompanying assembly diagrams before installing your new fan This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for t
8. ONTACT YOUR LOCAL OR NATIONAL CEILING FAN SUPPLIER AND ASK FOR ASSISTANCE BEFORE LEAVING THE SITE INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE WARRANTY Checking ceiling condition and preparing for fan installation Before commencing installation turn off electricity supply at the main power box Disconnect power by removing fuse or turning off circuit breaker Installation mounted to Ceiling Joist or Embedded Mounting Box Embedded MAINS POWER CABLE lt 200mm 8 LONG HANGER BRACKET Hanger Bracket H i i MAINS POWER CABLE Install mounting bracket to ceiling joist or Mounting Box embedded in concrete using the screws and washer provided The mounting plate should be able to hold a weight of at least 35kg 771bs NOTE Proper care must be taken when mounting to concrete ceilings For safe mounting these ceilings may require plastic plugs anchors and stronger screws Preparing Fan Motor Assembly a B Check that the Suspension B Ball screw is securely tightened 6 8mm 9 32 Remove one Motor housing fixing Adjust remaining two Motor housing Screw and put it aside for re assembly screws to provide clearance for with Fan Motor Housing later installing the Motor Housing IF PROBLEMS OCCUR DURING INSTALLATION OF THE FAN PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL OR 7 NATIONAL CEILING FAN SUPPLIER AND ASK FOR ASSISTANCE BEFORE LEAVING THE SITE INSTALLATION OPERA
9. S60355 1 amp ASNZS60355 2 80 This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance IF PROBLEMS OCCUR DURING INSTALLATION OF THE FAN PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL OR NATIONAL CEILING FAN SUPPLIER AND ASK FOR ASSISTANCE BEFORE LEAVING THE SITE 2 INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE WARRANTY V SU N Smb 4 General PrECAULIOMS Srk sedia r a a a r R ada Ud ncaa eee 4 Location and installation requirements for your fan aaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaasnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnlnnnanna 4 Venda cci cH E 5 Electricals Oe circa TDI EE 5 UPDIKE VOUT A I ER D T aio a ss Sac R na ae ee a 6 Checking ceiling condition and preparing for fan installation aaaaaaaaaasaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnannnnannlanaannaa 7 Installing Remote Control Receiver into hanger bracket esee eene 8 Preparing Fan Motor TOUS qr S 9 hemote Control SORU D lst E a asa 10 Code match the Transmitter Hand held with the Receiver aa
10. TION MAINTENANCE WARRANTY TERMINAL BLOCK Take care to keep Fan Motor Assembly level during installationto avoid marking ceiling Locate Suspension Ballin Hanger Bracket L ENSURE THAT LUG ON HANGER BRACKET IS LOCATED IN SLOT OF SUSPENSION BALL Position Fan Motor Assembly so that Chassis arm with terminal block is facing away from opening in Hanger Bracket Installing Remote Control Receiver into hanger bracket Note Installing more than 1 Fan Power up each Receiver and code match before installation see page 10 Slide Remote Control Receiver into Hanger Bracket from the After installing receiver re adjust Fan Motor assembly i Fix Remote Control Receiver Aerial opposite side of the Terminal block to ceiling within circle of Fan Motor ensure the drive shaft is vertical in the orientation as shown above using IF PROBLEMS OCCUR DURING INSTALLATION OF THE FAN PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL OR g NATIONAL CEILING FAN SUPPLIER AND ASK FOR ASSISTANCE BEFORE LEAVING THE SITE INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE WARRANTY MAINS CABLE RECEIVER CABLE TERMINAL BLOCK 2 PIN CONNECTOR 8 PIN CONNECTOR PIN CONNECTION CONNECTIO FROM HOUSE 8 PIN CONNECTION a MAINS POWER Connect LIVE GROUND and NEUTRAL from Mains Power House to Terminal Block Connect LIVE GROUND and NEUTRAL from Remote Control Receiver to Termina
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12. ditionally it is the responsibility of the installer and user to apply common sense and care at all times IF PROBLEMS OCCUR DURING INSTALLATION OF THE FAN PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL OR 5 NATIONAL CEILING FAN SUPPLIER AND ASK FOR ASSISTANCE BEFORE LEAVING THE SITE INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE WARRANTY Unpacking your fan Unpack your fan and check the contents Do not discard the carton If warranty replacement or repair is ever necessary the fan should be returned in the original packaging Examine all parts You should have the following 2 PIN CONNECTOR 8 PIN CONNECTOR R CONNECT WITH RECEIVER CONNECT WITH RECEIVER LED LIGHT OPTION 7 1 fF TIMBER SCREW x 2 MACHINE SCREW x 2 0 WASHER x 2 WASHER x 2 Motor Assembly Motor Housing Hanger Bracket Fastener 8 PIN CONNECTOR CONNECT WITH MOTOR 4 PIN CONNECTOR ONLY USED FOR WALL SWITCH amp HOME AUTOMATION CONTROL 2 PIN CONNECTOR CONNECT WITH MOTOR LED LIGHT OPTION Sq Control Transmitter 2 x AAA Batteries Control Receiver NOTE Wall control and Home Automation control components are not included please contact your local fan supplier for more information AE2 PARTS AE2 HUB UPPER amp LOWER x 1 FAN BLADE x 2 HUB SCREW x 7 OR AE3 PARTS FAN BLADE x 3 HUB SCREW x 9 AE3 HUB UPPER amp LOWER x 1 IF PROBLEMS OCCUR DURING INSTALLATION OF THE FAN PLEASE C
13. e fan from the ceiling after installation Do not attach the Fan Assembly before the Fan Motor Housing is installed and secured To protect the finish the Fan Motor Housing should be kept in the carton until ready to be installed After the fan is completely installed check to make sure that all connections are secure to prevent the fan from falling and or causing damage or injury To reduce the risk of personal injury do not bend or damage the motor Drive Shaft or Fan Assembly when handling or installing Aeratron fans are equipped with a self balancing system and do not require manual balancing Electrical issues Means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with national wiring rules We highly recommend installing the fan with an on off switch so that the current to the fan receiver can be turned off by this switch The fan can be used with a wall control and in conjunction with most home automation systems Extra electronics are required please contact your fan supplier for further information To avoid possible electric shock during installation be sure electricity is turned off at the main power box before commencing work Disconnect power by removing fuse or turning off circuit breaker before installing the fan Ensure all spliced connections are adequately insulated Note Nothing in this manual is intended to instruct or assist untrained or unqualified persons to install this product Ad
14. exceeding 50kms between the nearest agents service depot and the customer These costs must be met by the purchaser Making a Claim You must have the original purchase receipt or bill of sale along with a proof of installation by a Licensed Electrician to make a warranty claim No claim will be accepted without these documents being provided Please contact the local agent via the warranty Hotline web or email Please note carefully If the product is found to be free of defects or the product is not functioning properly as a result of faulty installation or lack of maintenance then Aeratron or its service agent reserve the right to charge a service fee to rectify the reported problem IF PROBLEMS OCCUR DURING INSTALLATION OF THE FAN PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL OR 20 NATIONAL CEILING FAN SUPPLIER AND ASK FOR ASSISTANCE BEFORE LEAVING THE SITE INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE WARRANTY WARRANTY PHONE NUMBERS AUSTRALIA 1300 116 305 9am to 5pm EAST USA please call 1 415 237 2322 Please Note When calling for warranty you will require the following information date of purchase model and colour of the fan The installing electrician s details may also be required Aeratron ceiling fan warranty details Please File with your Purchase Receipt Customer Details Name _ Address _ _ PostCode Phone Number Fan Details Model Colour _ _ Date of Purchase Electricians Details Name of Electrician Lice
15. heir safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Location and installation requirements for your fan To provide adequate clearance from the floor the lowest point on the fan blades must be at least 2 1m 83 from the floor in Australia and at least 2 3m 91 from the floor in the European Union and affiliated countries Note For a fan mounted directly to the ceiling the lowest point of the fan blade is approximately 300mm 117 1 below the ceiling Make sure that the chosen location of the fan will not allow the rotating fan blades to come into contact with any object IF PROBLEMS OCCUR DURING INSTALLATION OF THE FAN PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL OR A NATIONAL CEILING FAN SUPPLIER AND ASK FOR ASSISTANCE BEFORE LEAVING THE SITE INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE WARRANTY Ensure ceiling joists are sound and of adequate size and strength to support a 35Kg 77lbs load To reduce the risk of fire electrical shock or personal injury ensure that the fan mounting bracket is supported directly from the building structure DO NOT mount to an outlet box The mounting bracket must be firmly screwed to a load bearing structure e g a concrete ceiling steel structure or timber frame If a timber frame is to be added it must be securely nailed or screwed between two beams Mounting boxes must be embedded in concrete or other load bearing material Mechanical issues Do not remove th
16. ity of the owner Should a warranty claim be required we reserve the right to charge a service fee for all call outs where the fan is found not to be defective and or where access is not provided To enable future programming maintenance cleaning and troubleshooting an isolation switch per fan is highly recommended Without an isolation switch per fan an electrician maybe required to assist with programming maintenance cleaning and troubleshooting All associated costs are the responsibility of the owner A Maximum of 8 fans on each RCD circuit is recommended The fans are a Class 5 Device with leakage to Earth Your warranty will be void if a solid state dimmer or any other brand of wall controller is used The means for mains power disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with national wiring rules To avoid possible electric shock during installation be sure electricity is turned off at the main power box before commencing work Disconnect power by removing fuse or turning off circuit breaker before installing the fan Ensure all spliced connections are adequately insulated Warning Do not allow the rotating fan blades to come into contact with any object this can cause serious injury or death Damage caused by incorrect installation Force majeure lightning electrical surges amp spikes exposure to water pests or moisture is not covered under warranty Australia New Zealand In accordance with AS NZ
17. k that the 2 Hub screws per fan blade are tight and firm see page 12 and 13 12 Excess wind can lift the fan blades and result in some noise If the fan rotates but does not create much airflow 13 The room may contain items which obstruct the air flow 14 The fan may be too small for the size of the room 15 The fan might be in reverse function counter clockwise rotation Note In some areas signals are sent through the power lines by the electricity supplier for the control of off peak hot water street lights and so on These signals may cause an intermittent humming in the ceiling fan Filters may be available in your country at customer costs It is not a ceiling fan fault IF PROBLEMS OCCUR DURING INSTALLATION OF THE FAN PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL OR 18 NATIONAL CEILING FAN SUPPLIER AND ASK FOR ASSISTANCE BEFORE LEAVING THE SITE INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE WARRANTY General Information 1 All electrical motors including fan motors generate some noise and may feel hot to the touch This is NOT a fault 2 Ceiling fans tend to move during operation due to the fact that they are not rigidly mounted Rigid mountings can generate excessive vibration and stress on the mountings Movement of a couple of centimetres is quite OK and does not suggest that the fan will fall down The Aeratron fan is mounted securely on a metal Hanger Bracket with rubber cushioning and a ball joint to allow free movement Please note that due
18. l Block Plug the 8 Pin connector from the DC Motor into the 8 Pin connector from the Receiver Plug the 2 Pin connector from the DC Motor into the 2 Pin connector from the Receiver Connecting the 2 pin connector now will allow an easy retrofit of the LED light kit at any time NOTE ensure that the 8 pin connector is fully engaged If not connected correctly the motor may rotate jagged or not rotate at all IITEST MOTOR NOW refer to page 10 before mounting the motor housing Preparing Fan Motor Housing MOTOR HOUSING MOTOR HOUSING SCREW COVER Ensure that Motor Housing Screw Covers are in full open position IF PROBLEMS OCCUR DURING INSTALLATION OF THE FAN PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL OR 9 NATIONAL CEILING FAN SUPPLIER AND ASK FOR ASSISTANCE BEFORE LEAVING THE SITE INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE WARRANTY Remote Control Set up Note Code matching is required even if the remote control may control the fan out of the box Code match the transmitter with the receiver Note receiver itself has NO DIP switch Remote Control Code Setting Set your Dip Switch to control individual fan s one per fan handset and only power to one fan receiver per time Chose same code setting for up to 8 fans controlled by one handset within a 7m 23 radius with power to all fans Dip Switch Speed A Up 1 2 3 4 5 6 V Down 6 5 4 3 2 1 To start the fan press speed button To change speed of fan press
19. nce Number Please scan and send per email to your local or national retailer or distributor IF PROBLEMS OCCUR DURING INSTALLATION OF THE FAN PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL OR 21 NATIONAL CEILING FAN SUPPLIER AND ASK FOR ASSISTANCE BEFORE LEAVING THE SITE INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE WARRANTY THANK YOU YOUR AERATRON TEAM International Edition 2015
20. nty on Repaired or Replaced Products Any replaced or repaired product is covered only by the balance of the warranty remaining on the Original article Transfer of Warranty If the dwelling where the fan is installed changes hands the balance of the warranty passes to the new owner providing the original bill of sale for the product is retained by the new owner Warranty does not cover damage to the fan if it is moved from one dwelling to another during the warranty period The warranty is voided in total if the product is sold as second hand goods The following is NOT covered by warranty 1 Any damage incurred after delivery to the owner that is not caused by a fault in the products materials or workmanship damage from lightning or power surges incorrect installation damage due to incorrect installation noise or other influence of ripple control or information access systems operated over power delivery infrastructure water damage of any kind installation or use outdoors damage arising from connection to or use with alternative power systems e g inverters solar etc 2 Ceiling fans not installed by a licensed electrician 3 Repair of a ceiling fan used incorrectly accidentally damaged modified in any way or not serviced in accordance with the maintenance instructions 4 Travelling costs incurred by Aeratron Pty Ltd personnel or service agents and or the cost of transporting and insuring the ceiling fan between the nearest Ae
21. ratron Pty Ltd agents service depot and its normal location These costs must be met by the purchaser 5 Subject to any statutory provisions to the contrary claims for damage to furniture carpet walls ceilings foundations or any other consequential loss either directly or indirectly resulting from a faulty ceiling fan 6 Signals sent through the mains power supply by the electricity supplier for off peak hot water and other signals including those for street lights and such These signals may cause an intermittent humming in the ceiling fan It is not the fault of the ceiling fan 7 A service call fee will be charged where there is nothing wrong with the ceiling fan or the defective operation of the ceiling fan is due to failure of electricity or the installation is not in accordance with Aeratron Pty Ltd instructions and or applicable local regulations or the defects have been caused by incorrect application or abuse of the ceiling fan or the damage has been caused by unauthorised persons attempting to repair the fan 8 When humidity is high and temperature drops moisture condenses on metal surfaces including ceiling fans The layer of moisture can be almost microscopic but it will affect the surface by depositing a tiny layer of dissolved salts or airborne acidic compounds and thus eventually leading to corrosion if the product is not properly and regularly cleaned 9 Travelling costs incurred by Aeratron personnel or service agents
22. rol Operating Voltage 240Volts Power Usage W Watt Operating speed rpm Operating Voltage 120Volt Power Usage W Watt Operating speed rpm IF PROBLEMS OCCUR DURING INSTALLATION OF THE FAN PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL OR 17 NATIONAL CEILING FAN SUPPLIER AND ASK FOR ASSISTANCE BEFORE LEAVING THE SITE INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE WARRANTY Care amp Cleaning Regular cleaning of the Aeratron Ceiling fan blades and fan motor housing is the only maintenance needed Due to the self balancing design a large build up of dust on blades may create an imbalance in extreme cases only causing the blades to wobble during use This is likely to be more apparent on fans with an extension rod Regular cleaning of the blade is recommended to prevent dust from building up 1 When cleaning your fan only use a soft brush or lint free cloth to avoid scratching the finish DO NOT use water when cleaning your ceiling fan It could damage the motor or blades and or create the possibility of electric shock 2 When dusting the blades you must support the blades to prevent bending no pressure should be applied to the blade pivot After cleaning the blades check to ensure that the Drive Shaft is vertical otherwise the fan may wobble 3 Occasionally it may be necessary to re tighten the fan blades and fan motor housing fixing screws to prevent any clicking or humming sounds during operation This is especially true in climate
23. s with broad temperature and humidity ranges 4 If you experience any flaws in the operation of your fan please check the points in the Trouble Shooting section below WARNING Except for items 1 to 3 below the following require access to areas of the fan which carry lethal voltage and must be carried out by properly qualified personnel ONLY points 1 to 3 below can be carried out by the user TROUBLE SHOOTING If the fan does not operate properly or turns on or off at random 1 If applicable change the batteries in the Remote Control Transmitter Handset 2 Reset code match see page 10 3 Resetthe code using a different dip switch setting see page 10 4 Multiple fans power to all fans gt code match gt control all fans with one handset OR power up first 1 fan code match power disconnect power up second fan code match gt power disconnect to use one handset per fan see page 10 5 Disconnect and reconnect the 8 pin connector to make sure that the connectors are fully engaged see page 9 6 Checkthe main and branch circuit breakers and or fuses 7 Check the wire connections to the fan 8 Other RF devices may obstruct the handset to receiver signal If the fan is noisy 9 Check to make sure that Suspension Ball is located in the slot correctly and the one screw securing the suspension ball is tight see page 8 10 Check that Hanger Bracket is solidly mounted no movement allowed see page 7 11 Chec
24. tall motor housing using a clockwise Bayonet action in Motor Housing with screw hole in chassis and install screw Tighten screws securely Ensure that Fan Motor Housing fixing point with the hole not bayonet slot is aligned with chassis arm from which fixing screw was removed see page 7 Closing Screw Cover aT A A Close all three Screw Covers NOTE Please ensure that the drive shaft is centred with the motor housing opening 11 IF PROBLEMS OCCUR DURING INSTALLATION OF THE FAN PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL OR NATIONAL CEILING FAN SUPPLIER AND ASK FOR ASSISTANCE BEFORE LEAVING THE SITE INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE WARRANTY Fan Blades and Middle Piece Assembly CONSTANTLY HANDLE FAN WITH CARE AT ALL TIMES TO AVOID DAMAGING THE FAN SURFACE AE2 AE2 HUB LOWER a ND FAN BLADE A4 P Newer HUB LOWER M 7 HUB SCREW oe 7 x2 EACH BLADE i L FAN BLADE 4 _ AE HUB UPPER Place AE2 Hub Upper onto a clean working area Line up the three mounting holes in the Fan Blade with the two screw boss and hole in the Hub Upper NOTE Please use a power tool on medium torque setting to ensure tight and secure blade assembly Fix the Fan Blade tight and firm using 2 Hub screws Fix second Blade tight and firm using 2 Hub screws With care turn the fan over and fasten the AE2 Hub Lower to the fan assembly using the 2 Hub screws F HUB SCREW x2 f IF PROB
25. to manufacturing variations not all Aeratron ceiling fans are exactly the same some may move more than others Note Excessive wobble can be caused by the Drive Shaft not being positioned vertically This can be easily rectified by adjusting the position of the Fan Motor Assembly in the Hanger Bracket see page 14 3 Ceiling fans are an environmentally smart choice to help cool you in your home They work by creating air flow which causes a cooling sensation on the skin Ceiling fans do not cool down air so for energy wise use they should be switched off when leaving a room The effectiveness of ceiling fans is also dependent on the humidity in the air they are more effective in humid environments and less so in dry ones 4 During winter a reverse counter clockwise turning fan helps to reduce heating costs Warm air rises to the ceiling where it cannot be felt by the occupants of a room especially in areas with high ceilings The fan assists to distribute warm air more evenly in the room allowing to set the thermostat several degrees lower Normal Wear and Tear Threaded components working slightly loose or parts even slightly damaged or bent during vigorous cleaning or bumping can cause wobble and noise This is not covered under warranty but care during maintenance and cleaning should prevent this from occurring Ceiling Fan Warranty You must have the original purchase receipt or bill of sale to make a warranty claim No claim will
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