Unpack your ceiling fan carefully, then remove all parts and components, and lay on a cloth or soft
surface to avoid damage. Do not lay the motor housing on its side, the housing may get damaged.
Before commencing installation, check that all parts are included. NB: You may need to remove all
foam packaging material to ensure there are no missing components
INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY
Before installing the fan make sure you have turned OFF the electricity supply.
1. SELECTING A LOCATION
1.1 Make sure that the installation site will not allow the rotating fan blades to come into contact with
any object and that there is a minimum clearance of 150mm (6") from the blade tip to the wall or
ceiling. Please note that the bigger this clearance is the better the airflow from your fan will be.
1.2 DO NOT use outdoors. Installing the fan in a position where it could be exposed to water or
moisture is dangerous.
1.3 If the location you have chosen does not have a suitable support beam capable of supporting 45Kg,
install a brace 2" x 4" between the ceiling joists as a support medium.
2. BLADE ATTACHMENT
2.1 Take out the screws from the accessory bag.
2.2 Insert the blade through the slots around the motor. Align the blade with the two holes and
secure blade by tightening the two screws provided. The blade is designed to fit snugly; the screws
should be vertical to the blade.
2.3 Tighten all blade screws (6 in total provided) evenly and securely to ensure quiet, wobble free
operation of the fan.
1.4 Secure the hanging bracket to the ceiling joist or suitable
structure that is capable of carrying a load of at least 45Kg,
with the two long fixing screws provided. Ensure that at least
30mm of the screw is threaded into the support.
NB: The fixing screws included are designed for use when
ceiling fan is secured onto timber joists. For all other surfaces,
additional and suitable fixing screws for that surface will need
to be purchased.