CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR CHOICE CONGRATULATIONS, as you have just chosen a quality ceiling fan. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The information contained in the following pages has been prepared to ensure you of trouble-free operation of your ceiling fan. To ensure the success of the installation be sure to read the instructions and study the diagrams thoroughly. For your safety, all electrical connection and disconnection must be performed by a licensed electrician.
IMPORTANT NOTES Your warranty will be void if a solid-state dimmer type fan controller or other band wall controller is used. ONLY use the wall controller supplied. With these CONTROL controllers there is a strong possibility that the ceiling fan motor will produce an unpleasant load humming noise.
BEFORE INSTALLATION Unpack your ceiling fan carefully. Remove all parts and hardware. Place fan motor on a cloth or soft surface to avoid damaging the finish. Do not lay motor housing on its side as the decorative housing may become bent or damaged. Verify that all parts are present before starting assembly.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: Unlike most ceiling fans, you must attach the blades to the motor housing BEFORE mounting the motor to the ceiling. When installing more than one fan, ensure that the blades sets are not mixed up as each set is dynamically balanced. The AIRLIE SERIES ceiling fan are now packaged with the motor, down rod and canopy cover pre-assembled.
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Remove the two screws from the covering plate on top of the motor housing (Fig. 4), and remove the plate. Fig 4. Insert the blade through the slots around the motor. Align the blade with the three holes, and secure the three screws through the opening exposed when the covering plate was removed.
Fig.6 Fig.7 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM INSTALLING THE FAN WARNING: FOR YOUR SAFETY ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS MUST BE UNDERTAKEN BY A LICENCED ELECTRICIAN NOTE: AN ADDITIONAL ALL POLE DISCONNECTION SWITCH MUST BE INCLUDED IN THE FIXED WIRING. Fig.8 Wiring diagram NOTE: The light switch wiring diagram is omitted for models that do not have the light feature.
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Fig. 9 Rotary switch and controller capacitor wiring diagram. Fig. 10 Secure the canopy with screws...
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USING YOUR CEILING FAN INSTALLING THE FAN FAN WALL CONTROL Your ceiling fan is controlled via the rotary switch (fan) and rocker switch (light) via the wall controller. Refer to Fig.11 SWITCH POSITION DESCRIPTION OFF – FAN IS OFF 1 – FAN IS “ON”, SPEED = HIGH 2 –...
REVERSING SWITCH Your ceiling can operate either in fan mode or reverse fan mode. SUMMER Mode: The reverse switch shall be in “down” (SUMMER) position to make the fan rotate in the anticlockwise direction. The airflow will be directed downwards, for cooling in summer. WINTER Mode: The reverse switch shall be “up”...
BALANCING / WOBBLYING TROUBLE SHOOTING INSTALLING THE FAN Please note that all ceiling fans are not the same, even in the same model—some may move more or less than others. Movement of a couple of centimetres is quite acceptable and does not suggest the fan will fall down. Even when all blades are weighted and grouped by weight, it is impossible to eliminate wobble altogether and should not be considered a problem.
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FAN CARE AND WARRANTY INFORMATION CARE & CLEANING Periodic cleaning of your ceiling fan is the only maintenance required. Use a soft brush or lint free cloth to avoid scratching the paint finish. Please turn off electricity power when you do so. ...
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RIPPLE CONTROL (Abstract from Hunter Pacific International) Throughout Australia, but in particular Sydney and other parts of NSW and Queensland, electricity distributors use a remote control and switching system that is commonly called ripple control. Ripple control has existed for many years and is used for controlling demand and implementing different customer tariffs.
WARNING The fan must be installed so that the blades are more than 2.1 meters above the floor. According to law in Australia, all electrical connections & disconnection must be installed by licensed electrician. This ceiling fan is within this requirement. ...
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NOTES TO INSTALLERS All electric motors, including fans make some noise and may feel hot if touched—this is not a fault. Some fan wobble more than other—even in the same model. Fan lights can rattle, but are not covered under warranty ...
WARRANTY CONDITIONS This product is guaranteed against electrical defects in material or manufacturing workmanship for faults when under normal domestic/residential conditions for a certain period of time from the date of purchase. This warranty covers parts and labour costs for the motor subject to the following conditions: 1.
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found to be broken on unpacking. 7. The warranty applies to actual faults which may develop. Minor running noises are not covered. All electrical motors have some audible noise. Allow at least eight hours of operation to allow the bearings to properly seat. The fan, especially when set on low, may feel warm to touch – this is not a fault.
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Lucci Design cannot be held responsible for any repair other than those carried out by it or one of its Authorised Service Agents. Please keep this warranty information in a safe place. This information must be produced in the event of service being required.
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CEILING FAN WARRANTY INFORMATION LUCCI WARRANTY HOTLINE- 1800 602 243 Complete and retain this form for your personal records and warranty purposes. NAME………………………………………………………………………………… ADDRESS…………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………POSTCODE…………………… MODEL NUMBER…………………………………………………………………… (PO# + DATECODE Sticker here) PO NUMBER or DATECODE ……………………………………………………… DATE OF PURCHASE………………………………………………………………...
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