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General
- The voltage details on the nameplate are to conform with the available mains voltage.
- The building mains must be earthed!
- Only operate the unit when completely assembled!
Important
- It is recommended that a specialist electrician is used for making the electrical connec-
tion to this fan.
Safety instructions
Before accessing the connection, all current carrying conductors are to be isolated.
The mains connections to which you are connected is to comply with current specifica-
tions.
The fixed wire connection is to be provided with a multi-pole isolator with contact gaps
of at least 3 mm. We recommend that the connection be made by a qualified electrician.
The construction of the holder and the output box is to be able to bear the weight of the
fan when being moved, ie, about 25 kg minimum. Chose a secure, safe location. None
of the fan blades are to be less than 2.30 m from the ground. The fan is to be correctly
earthed.
Before first using the setup, all electrical connections are to be checked in order to pre-
vent any fall, fire or electric shock.
Installing your ventilator
Ascertain that a mounting bracket is available at the intended mounting point.
If this not the case, then fix the mounting bracket directly to the ceiling using wood screws
having a diameter of 6 mm and, if necessary, 8 mm diameter concrete anchors or special
plugs suitable for plaster boards.
Proceed as per fig. 1 - fig. 11 shown on page 22 - 25
- Unpack the ventilator and check the contents. All the parts shown in the drawing are to
be present.
- The mounting plate is separate from the fan.
Assemble the mounting plate using the screws and washers to the ceiling outlet.
In order to assure a safe operation of your fan, make sure that the mounting plate is firmly
seated and is level.
-The attached part is to be vertical.
- Fix the support hook to the ceiling.
- Disconnect the electricity before working on the electrics.
- Make the electrical connection to your fan as per Figure on pages 24/25 in fig. 8.
- Fix the blades to the motor using the bolts.
- If you are installing several fans, make sure that the various blades are not mixed up,
- The blades are grouped according to weight, in order to avoid vibration.
- After finishing assembling the fan, make sure that all connections are in order and that
all nuts and bolts are tightened.
Operating your fan
Make sure that the assembly has been completely finished.
Only use the enclosed remote control to control the fan fuctions.
Never use a stepped transformer for controlling the speed. Never use a dimmer or a pha-
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