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Warning
EN
Read the manual carefully before starting the installation and save it for future refer-
ence. Contact our techical service for questions.
Always consider all specifications on the grey label attached to the lamp and on the
installation diagram.
Place the motor on a soft padded surface
not place fan on its side as this could cause the motor to move into the decorative enclosure.
To reduce the risk of personal injury, attach the fan directly to the support structure of the building
according to these instructions, and use only the hardware supplied.
To avoid possible electrical shock, before installing your fan, disconnect the power by turning off
the circuit breakers to the outlet box and associated wall switch location.
For the electrical connection it is necessary to incorporate an isolator switch according to the
installation regulations, which ensures all-pole cut, directly connected to the power terminals
and it must have a contact separation in all its poles, which provides total disconnection under
category III surge conditions.
All wiring and connections must be made in accordance with national and local electrical codes.
The ceiling fan must be earthed in order to prevent possible electric shock. If you are not familiar
with the way to do the electrical installation, you must use the services of a qualified electrician.
Ensure that you don´t drill through electrical wires or any other obstruction in the wall or ceiling
during installation. Electrical wiring may never be clamped or twisted between the ceiling fan
support and the mounting surface.
Make sure that the fan is disconnected from the mains before removing the protection.
To reduce the risk of personal injury, do not bend the blade attachment the system when in-
stalling, balancing or cleaning the fan. Never insert foreign objects between rotating fan blades.
To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock or motor damage, do not lift or carry the fan by the
lead wires.
ATTENTION: If you notice an unusual oscillating movement of the fan, stop the fan immediately
and contact the manufacturer, your service agent or suitably qualified persons.
The assembly and replacement of the safety suspension system must be carried out by the
manufacturer, its agent or suitably qualified persons.
The roof fixing system must support at least 4 times the weight of the fan.
The fan blades cannot be installed lower than 2,3m from the floor.
Do not install the ceiling fan on surfaces that are moist, dreshly painted or electrically conductive.
All ceiling fans without special protection against dust or moisture (no IP rating) may be used
indoors, except in bathrooms.
The lights with LED modules should be positioned in such a way that they are not exposed to
direct sunlight or other sources of heat.
The important precautions, safeguards and instructions appearing 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 carefulness are factors which cannot be built into this product. These factors
must be supplied by the person(s) installing, caring for and operating the unit.
Our fans comply with current safety regulations.
The internal or external manipulation of the ceiling fan may reduce its safety. The manufacture
cannot be held liable for any manipulation carried out by the user.
As our products are subject to technical modifications, we cannot guarantee, that all information
is always up to date. Please contact our technical department with any queries.
Important
Nominal voltage (V) Difference of electrical potential (voltage) between two points. This voltage
must not exceed that marked on the fan.
Nominal frequency (Hz) Measures the number of repetitions per unit of time (Hertz). This fre-
quency must not exceed the one marked on the fan.
Current intensity (A-Ampere) is the flow of electrical charge that travels through a material.
Nominal power (W) the maximum power that the fan demands at different speeds, under normal
conditions of use.
Number of turns (RPM) Of the fan depending on the selected speed.
Air flow (CFM/m3min) Fan air flow
DC motor: The fan operates with direct current at the same voltage (direct current). It is char-
acterized by: Its low consumption (up to 70% less); Silent operation; An
the speed; Speed for starting actions, acceleration, deceleration and stoppage; Wide range of
speeds; it is lighter which facilitates the installation; it does not heat up.
INSTALLATION ADVICE
To get the most out of it and ensure the durability of your fan.
You must correctly choose the size of the fan depending on the room where you will install it.
Respect the safety distance (2.3meters-90.50 inches) between the fan and surfaces, objects or
people
nearby
The surface where you will install the fan and the fixing bracket must be capable of supporting 4
times the weight of the fan (kilos - pounds).
In installations with more than one fan, ensure the minimum distance of 2.30 meters between
the blades of the different
fans.
As experts in ventilation, we recommend that you install your fan at 2.30 meters high.
MAINTENANCE
Important! Before carrying out any maintenance / revision task, make sure you have disconnect-
ed the electrical power from the main circuit.
As fans tend to move during operation, some connections may loosen. Check the supporting
screws, brackets and blade attachments twice a year to ensure that they are secure.
There is no need to oil the motor as the bearings are permanently lubricat.
Cleaning the fan helps to maintain its appearance for years. Do not use water when cleaning.
This could damage the motor or the blades and could cause electrocution. Do not use dissolvents
or abrasive substances. Use normal neutral PH detergent.
Never clean the fan with pressure systems.
Use a soft brush or lint-free cloth to prevent scratching the surface.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE
Important! Before carrying out any maintenance / revision task, make sure you have disconnect-
ed the electrical power from the main circuit.
Ceiling fan do not start
1. Check the fuses and circuit breakers.
2. Review the connections of the terminal block according to the indications in the installation.
3. Make sure that the sliding switch is firmly in the position of up or down (when the ceiling fan
has it). The ventilator does not work when the button is in the middle.
4. Make sure that you have removed the stabilizing tongue-pieces of the motor.
5. Finally if the fan will not start call an electrician. Do not attempt to touch the internal parts.
Ceiling fan sounds noisy
1. Check that the screws are are properly tightened.
2. Check that canopy in assembled correctly.
3. llow at least 24 hours for the fan to settle, as many noise will go away.
Optional light kit doens't work.
Check the terminal connections are tight. If the light is still not working contact an electrician.
The fan oscillates
1. Ensure the mounting bracket and canopy are properly screws to the ceiling.
2. Verify that the space between the blades and other objects is adequate.
3. Check the blades are securely fastened to the holders and the blade holders are tight on the
motor.
4. Verify that the height of all the blades to the roof is the same. If it detects that one is different,
place a washer, not supplied, between the blade and the support, on the screw closest to the
motor, to adjust this distance.
Atención
to avoid damage during the assembly. Do
accurate control of
5. In case the incidence continues, use the anti-roll kit provided, as follows:
On the shovel you notice the swing, with the fan stopped, fix a clip (1) on the edge of the blade,
between the tip and the support. Start the fan, to see if it has been fixed. Otherwise, move the
clip (1) towards the motor or towards the end. Test until you find the position where there is least
balance. Once the best position is located, place the weight (2) on the line marked by the clip
towards the centre of the blade. Remember to remove the paper covering the adhesive. This
should correct the rolling. Otherwise, repeat the process and add another weigh.
SYMBOLOGY
1- It has an earthing connection. The earth wire (yellow / green) has to be connected to the clip
marked with.
2- It should only be installed in rooms where direct contact with water is impossible.
3- The fan has the possibility of changing the direction of rotation of the blades and thus optimize
the movement of the air.
4- Remote control with radio frequency. It emits waves to the receiver.
ES
Lea todo este manual antes de empezar la instalación y guarde estas instrucciones.
En caso de dudas, no dude en contactar con nuestro departamento técnico.
Tenga en cuenta todas las especificaciones que figuran en las etiquetas gris pegadas
en el ventilador y en la hoja del dibujo de instalación.
Para no dañar las superficies de la carcasa, monte el motor sobre una superficie blanda. No
apoye el motor de lado, ya que podría dañarlo.
Para reducir el riesgo de lesiones personales, fije el ventilador directamente a la estructura de
soporte del edificio de acuerdo con estas instrucciones y use solamente los herrajes suminis-
trados.
Para evitar un posible choque eléctrico, antes de instalar su ventilador desconecte la electrici-
dad, apagando los interruptores de circuito o disyuntores que alimentan la caja eléctrica donde
se va a instalar al ventilador y el interruptor de pared asociado.
Para la conexión eléctrica es preciso incorporar un interruptor seccionador de acuerdo con las
reglamentaciones de instalación, que asegure el corte omnipolar, directamente conectado a los
bornes de alimentación y debe tener una separación de contacto en todos sus polos, que sumi-
nistre desconexión total bajo condiciones de sobretensión de categoría III.
Todos los procedimientos de conexión eléctrica e instalación deben cumplir con los códigos
eléctricos nacionales y códigos locales. El ventilador de techo debe estar conectado a tierra a
fin de prevenir posibles descargas eléctricas. La ins talación eléctrica debe ser llevada a cabo o
aprobada por un electricista autorizado.
Asegúrese de no dañar el cableado eléctrico de la red al taladrar el techo. Los cables eléctricos
no se pueden nunca torcer o grapar entre el ventilador y la superficie de soporte.
Asegurarse que el ventilador está desconectado de la alimentación antes de quitar la protección.
Para reducir el riesgo de lesiones personales, no doble el sistema de fijación de las palas cuan-
do instale, equilibre o limpie el ventilador. Nunca inserte objetos extraños entre las palas del
ventilador cuando este girando.
Para reducir el riesgo de incendio, choque eléctrico o daños al motor, no levante ni cargue el
ventilador sosteniéndolo por los cables eléctricos.
ATENCIÓN: Si detecta un movimiento insólito oscilante del ventilador, pare el ventilador inmed-
iatamente y póngase en contacto con el fabricante, su agente de servicio o personas adecuad-
amente calificadas.
El montaje y reemplazo del sistema de suspensión de seguridad debe ser realizado por perso-
nas adecuadamente calificadas.
El sistema de fijación al techo deberá soportar como mínimo 4 veces el peso del ventilador.
Las palas del ventilador no pueden quedar a una altura menor de 2,30m / 7.54 pies sobre el
suelo.
No monte el ventilador sobre superficies húmedas, recién pintadas o que presenten conductiv-
idad eléctrica.
Las luminarias sin protección especial contra la penetración de polvo o humedad (sin marca IP)
sólo son aptas para uso en interior, donde el contacto con el agua y la humedad sea imposible.
Las luminarias con módulos LED deben posicionarse de tal manera que no estén expuestos
fuentes de calor.
Las instrucciones y las normas de seguridad contenidas en el presente manual no pueden pre-
venir todas las condiciones y situaciones que pudieran presentarse. Por razones obvias, el pre-
sente manual no puede incluir factores como la precaución y el cuidado. Estos factores deberán
ser asu midos por la(s) persona(s) que instalan, mantienen y utilizan el producto.
Nuestros ventiladores cumplen con las normas de seguridad vigentes.
La manipulación interna o externa de la luminaria puede comprometer su seguridad. El fabri-
cante no asume las responsabilidades derivadas del uso, manipulación y montaje incorrectos
realizados por el usuario.
Nuestros productos están sujetos a actualizaciones técnicas u optimizaciones, por ello no nos
responsabilizamos que toda la información técnica esté actualizada. En caso de preguntas, no
dude en contactar con el departamento técnico.
Importante
Tensión nominal (V): diferencia de potencial eléctrico (voltaje) entre dos puntos. Esta tensión no
debe superar la marcada en el ventilador.
Hz: Frecuencia nominal mide el número de repeticiones por unidad de tiempo (Hercio). Esta
frecuencia no debe superar la marcada en el ventilador.
Intensidad de la corriente (A-Amperio) es el flujo de carga eléctrica que recorre un material.
Potencia nominal (W) es la potencia máxima que demanda el ventilador a las diferentes veloci-
dades, en condiciones de uso normales.
Número de giros del ventilador dependiendo de la velocidad seleccionada (RPM).
Airflow (CFM/ m3min) Flujo de aire del ventilador
DC motor: El ventilador funciona a corriente continua, a la misma tensión (corriente directa).
Se caracteriza por su bajo consumo (hasta 70%menos), funcionamiento silencioso, un control
preciso de la velocidad, rapidez para las acciones de arranque, aceleración, desaceleración y
paro, amplio rango de velocidades, és más ligero y eso facilita la instalacióny no se calienta.
CONSEJOS DE INSTALACIÓN
Para sacar el máximo partido y garantizar la durabilidad de su ventilador elija correctamente el
tamaño del ventilador en función de la habitación donde lo vaya a instalar, respetar la distan-
cia de seguridad (2,3m-90.50inches) entre el ventilador y las superficies, objetos o personas
cercanas.
La superfície donde va a instalar el ventilador y el soporte de fijación debe ser capaz de soportar
4 veces el peso de este (kilos - libras).
En instalaciones de más de un ventilador asegure la distancia mínima de 2,30 metros entre las
aspas de los diferentes ventiladores.
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