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If this is not the case, check the condition of the circuit breakers. If the breaker of the ceiling
fan is OFF, turn it back to ON. If the circuit breaker blows again, do not touch it again, leave
the power off and call a qualified electrician.
If your receiver beeps 2 times when you press a button of the remote control, this is
an error code and this means your receiver is in safety mode. To reset it, turn off the
power of your ceiling fan using the breaker, wait at least one minute then turn on the
power again.
15. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
WARNING : Before cleaning your appliance, carefully read the safety instructions in
this manual.
We recommend that you keep your unit clean and clean it at least once a month.
Do not use water or detergent to clean your ceiling fan. A dry, soft cloth will be preferable to
avoid scratching the body of your ceiling fan and the blades. Vacuum dust from inaccessible
places.
It is recommended to regularly check the condition of the ceiling fan and ceiling fan hanger
bracket (at least twice a year depending on use).
Due to frequent use of the ceiling fan, the screws will tend to loosen a little bit over time.
Check and tighten the screws of the ceiling bracket, blades, motor cover, LED light kit or
cover if necessary.
16. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Reference : 56YFA-1002 ALIZE
Power source : 100-240 V~ 50/60 Hz
Light : LED 12W, 960 Lumens
Protection class : I
Packaging dimensions : 60 x 36.5 x 39.5 cm
Gross weight : 13.00 kg
Net weight : 11.00 kg
Power : 38 Watts
Diameter : 60 in (152 cm)
Number of speeds : 6
17. OPTIONAL DOWN RODS
White down rod 35 in (90 cm) : Reference RA90BL
White down rod 47 in (120 cm) : Reference RA120WH
18. ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
Instructions on environment protection
Do not dispose of this product in the usual household garbage at the end of its life cycle ;
hand it over a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic appliances. The
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