PROBLEM SOLVING
Before carrying out the checks detailed below, the
fan must be without power supply.
1. The fan does not start
• Replace the remote control batteries if they are
exhausted or not suitable.
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• Check that there are no nearby devices that
may be causing interference with the remote or
reducing signal reception.
• Resynchronize the remote control.
• Check that the electrical connections are correct
(must be carried out by a licensed electrician).
• Check fuses and switches, that the installation
has voltage and it reaches the fan.
2. The fan makes excessive noise while
rotating
• Allow a slight separation between the canopy
and the ceiling, preventing them from touching
directly.
• Check that the fixing screws of the blades,
the fixing screws to the roof, the stem and the
fastening elements are correctly tightened.
• If you replaced the original remote control or
receiver, reinstall the supplied ones along with
the fan.
3. The fan wobbles
• Check that the fixing screws of the blades,
the fixing screws to the roof, the stem and the
fastening elements are correctly tightened.
• Check that the blades are not deformed and
follow the blade balancing instructions detailed
in this manual.
4. The air flow is insufficient
• Check that the blades rotate in the correct
direction (Summer / Winter).
• Avoid nearby objects that may impede air
circulation.
• Verify that the diameter of the blades of your
fan is sufficient for the area of the room in which
it is installed.
5. The light does not turn on
• Check the bulb is not blown, otherwise replaces
it with a new one.
• If your fan has LED light included, check the
connections are properly fixed according to the
instruction manual.
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BALANCING OF BLADES
The balancing of the fan is not a sign of
malfunction. Before balancing, and always with
the fan off, check the fastening of the blades
and that they do not show deformations. Once
checked, if everything is correct, proceed to the
balancing of the blades:
1. Select the blade to balance
Put the clip included in the center of a blade.
Next, turn on the fan and, if the balancing
persists, put the clip on another blade until the
swing decreases. In this way, the selected blade
will be the one that needs the counterweight.
2. Find the equilibrium point
Place the clip on the blade you have previously
selected and try the best place to place it (from
the center to the tip of the blade) until the wobble
disappears.
3. Check the correct balance
Glue the counterweight to the height of the clip
on the surface of the blade. Remove the clip, and
turn on the fan. Check if it continues to wobble, if
so, place another counterweight.
If it gets worse, you should try another better area
to place it.