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3.0 Instructions for changing to shorter 150mm downrod
Ensure that the mains supply is isolated before proceeding
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3.1 Loosen the lower canopy screws and slide the canopy up the downrod.
3.2 Disconnect the Brown (LF), Red (LR) and Blue (N) wires, which run up the downrod
from the lower terminal block located just above fan motor body.
3.3 Disconnect the Earth (Green/
Yellow) wire from the lower
mounting bracket which also runs up
inside the downrod.
3.4 Carefully remove the split pin and
the downrod securing bolt.
3.5 Loosen the upper canopy screws
and slide canopy down the downrod.
3.6 Carefully remove the split pin
and downrod securing bolt and then
disconnect the Earth wire.
3.7 Carefully remove the existing
downrod passing the disconnected
feed wires through the rod along with
the safety wire.
3.8 Replace with the 150mm long
downrod supplied.
3.9 Pass the feed wires through the
new Rod along with the safety wire.
3.10 Replace the upper and lower
downrod securing bolts and split pins.
3.11 The feed wires will need to be
cut and stripped to suit the shorter
rod and then re-connected to the
lower terminal block Brown (LF), Red
(LR) and Blue (N).
3.12 Re-connect all Earth (Green/
Yellow) wires.
3.13 Because the shorter downrod
has been required for our particular
installation, it is recommended that the safety wire is reduced in length to protrude 75mm
above the height of the 150mm downrod. The loop for the safety wire will need re-making by
using a wire rope grip or crimp (Supplied by others). It is essential that the new safety wire
loop will withstand the weight of the fan in the event of it falling.
Important
All fixings must be tight before operating the fan. It is advisable to check/inspect all the fixings
annually, and re-tighten as nexessary. This fan is guaranteed for one year from the date of
purchase against faulty material or workmanship. In the event that any part is found to be
defective please contact your local supplier stating the nature of the fault and providing
evidence of the date and source of purchase.
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