10-Once fan installation is completed make sure that all connections are secure to prevent fan from
falling.
11-Do not insert anything into the fan blades when ceiling fan is operating.
14.- Each fan will be controlled by its selector. The selector cannot be used
to control by more than one fan.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The warnings, safeguards and instructions given in this manual are not
exhaustive and do not nessecarily cover all eventualities. It must be understood that common sense,
caution and care are factors which cannot be built into any product. These factors must be supplied
by the person(s) caring for and operating the unit.
UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS
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Before assembling the ceiling fan, remove all parts from the shipping carton and check them against
the parts listed below (Fig. 1 ) :
A-
Support plate (1 pc.)
B- Motor assembly and support (1 pc.)
C- Blades (3 pcs.)
D- Blade fitting screw (6 pcs.)
E- Washers (6 pcs.)
F- Speed regulator (1 pc.)
G- Wall plugs (2 pcs.)
H- Screws (2 pcs.)
I-
Washers ( 2 pcs.)
J- Felt washers ( 3pcs )
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
FITTING THE FAN TO THE CEILING
Important: To avoid the possibility of accidents caused by the fan, which could imply legal
responsibilities for the installer, compliance with each of the following instructions is essential.
Ensure that the distance between the lowest point of the fan, once installed, and the floor is at least
2.3 metres.
Check that the means of fitting the fan to the ceiling is capable of supporting the weight of the fan
when in operation. (HTB 75 N / HTB 90 N Minimum 25 Kg. - HTB 150 N Minimum 40 Kg. ).
Fitting to a concrete ceiling
To ensure correct installation, drill four holes of the same diameter as the wall plugs (G) in the
concrete ceiling. Insert the plugs supplied and fix the support plate (A) using the four screws (H)
and washers (I) provided. (Fig.2).
Fitting to a false ceiling
Make a hole in the false ceiling that is large enough to allow the introduction of a rigid, wooden or
metal cross beam. This should be as long as possible and under no circumstances less than 25cm.
in length, to allow the best distribution of the weight of the fan.
Without reducing its ability to support the fan, make a small groove at the centre of the crossbeam,
then locate the beam so that its centre coincides with the hole in the ceiling.
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