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Care And Cleaning - Mistral M1831-0 Operating Instructions Manual

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Light Installation (not included)
1. Remove the protruding wires from the base of
the motor. Fit the fibreglass insulating sleeve
over the wires and into the base of the motor.
2. Excess insulation should be fed into the motor
body.
3. Fit the backplate and lamp holder bracket to the
brass adaptor with star washer and nut.
4. Fit the lamp holder to the bracket with a bayonet
connector.
5. Fit the glass to the backing plate using the
threaded brass knob.
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Care and Cleaning

Periodic cleaning of your new Ceiling Fan is the only
maintenance that is needed. Use a soft brush or lint
free cloth to avoid scratching the finish.
Do not use water when cleaning your Ceiling Fan as
it may damage the motor or blades or create the
possibility of an electrical shock.
The motor has permanently lubricated ball bearings
so there is no need to oil it.
Wobble
Movement of your Ceiling Fan of up to a couple of
centimetres is not cause for alarm. Such movement
is caused by the fact that, in order to reduce stress
and vibration in the ceiling, Ceiling Fans are not
rigidly mounted.
Ceiling Fans are mounted very securely on steel
brackets with rubber cushioning or with ball joints
to allow free movement. Please note that all Ceiling
Fans are not the same, even in the same model -
some may move more or less than others.
Normal Wear and Tear
Threaded components working slightly loose or
blade carriers even slightly bent due to vigorous
cleaning or bumping can cause extra wobble and
noise. This is not covered under warranty, but a little
care and maintenance can reduce or prevent this
problem.
Fan Lights
Except for actual faults in manufacture, which are
extremely rare, fan lights and globes are not covered
under your warranty. Noises and vibrations are often
more accentuated when a fan light is fitted.
For instance a fan light glass that has not been
tightened or has worked loose can cause a rattle.
Again, care and maintenance will reduce this.
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