Three Sixty Kirra Owner's Manual

Dc 100”/ 254cm dc ceiling fan

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Kirra DC 100"
100" / 254cm DC Ceiling Fan
Model No. KIR100**
Owner's Manual
Please read and keep these instructions as they contain assembly,
warranty, maintenance and service information.
Version:
Date:
2.0
October 2024
Net Weight: 10.7 kg
Gross Weight: 12.1 kg

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  • Page 1 Kirra DC 100” 100” / 254cm DC Ceiling Fan Net Weight: 10.7 kg Gross Weight: 12.1 kg Model No. KIR100** Owner’s Manual Please read and keep these instructions as they contain assembly, warranty, maintenance and service information. Version: Date: October 2024...
  • Page 2 Australian experience in design, development, manufacturing and distribution of electronics and electrical equipment. The Kirra ceiling fan is the ultimate statement piece - at an incredible 100 inches (254 cm) blade span, the meticulously sculpted timber blades are sure to impress in any space. Utilising the latest DC motor technology, the Kirra is able to propel the sweeping blades leveraging the high torque, low power consumption motor stack.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions WARNING: To avoid fire, shock and serious personal injury, follow these instructions. Read your owner’s manual and safety information before installing your new fan. Review the accompanying assembly diagrams. 2. Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power off at fuse box / circuit breaker and lock box (disconnecting means to prevent power from being switched on accidentally).
  • Page 4: Supplied Parts

    Supplied parts SUPPLIED PARTS Ref.# Description Hanger Bracket Canopy Trim Ring Downrod Coupling Cover Top Connecting Ring Fan Motor Assembly Blade Bottom Connecting Ring No Light Blade Disc LED Light Remote Control Screw Pack...
  • Page 5: Tools And Materials Required

    Exploded Fan View & Parts Hanger Bracket Canopy Trim Ring Downrod Coupling Cover Top Connecting Ring Fan Motor Assembly Bladex3 Bottom Connecting Ring No Light Light Blade Disc Tools and materials required • Phillips screwdriver • Blade screwdriver • Small electrical screwdriver •...
  • Page 6: Installing The Fan

    Installing the fan All electrical work should only be undertaken by a licensed electrician and after disconnection of the power by removing fuses or turning off the circuit breaker to ensure all poles isolation of the electrical supply. 1. Hanger bracket installation Drill a hole in the ceiling board and batten for wiring.
  • Page 7 2. Install ceiling fan blades (cont’d) Place the Bottom Connecting Ring on the underside of the Motor, aligning the holes in the Bottom Connecting Ring with the holes in the Blades. Securely fasten the Bottom Connecting Ring to the Blades using 2x Screws per Blade, as supplied.
  • Page 8 3. Assemble canopy, downrod and motor (cont’d) Step 3: Slide the Coupling Cover, Trim Ring and The Coupling Cover can be positioned Ceiling Canopy down the Downrod, ensuring the on the top of the motor, covering the motor wires are routed through. Motor &...
  • Page 9 4. Seat the ceiling fan into the Hanger Bracket Carefully lift the fan and seat the Downrod/ Hanger Ball assembly into the Hanger Bracket. IMPORTANT: Ensure the groove in the Hanger Ball locks into place on the Tab of the Hanger Bracket, so that the Hanger Ball cannot rotate.
  • Page 10 6. Remote receiver installation and wiring WIRING INSTRUCTIONS: Ensure power is safely isolated before attempting any wiring. IMPORTANT - This appliance must be earthed. Yellow/Green(E) Terminal Block (Enlarged) BLUE BLUE (LIGHT N) ORANGE BROWN ORANGE (LIGHT L) BROWN BROWN Yellow/Green(E) Yellow/Green(E) BLUE ThreeSixty...
  • Page 11 7a. Install the no light blade disc (non-light install) IMPORTANT: DO NOT complete this step if using the LED Light Kit. Complete Step 7b instead. For installations where a light kit is NOT being used, the no-light blade disc should be fitted to the fan (included with the blades).
  • Page 12 Operating the handset (transmitter) Fan Speed: Press and release immediately to turn on and set fan speeds. Number 6 is the highest speed and Number 1 is the lowest. Fan Off: Press to turn the fan off. Natural Wind Mode: Fan speed changes within its Reverse: Press...
  • Page 13 Learning / Pairing Setup IMPORTANT – Choose the correct operating mode for the handset by setting the dip switch in the back of the handset, depending on your preference (see Fig 3). COMMON mode (Upper): Handset will operate ALL fans in range using the same style of receiver.
  • Page 14 ThreeSixty Fans - Plain English Warranty Terms SHOULD THERE BE ANY INSTALLATION ISSUES OR DEFECTS PLEASE IMMEDIATELY CALL OUR SUPPORT HELP LINE ON 1300 469 326 FOR ASSISTANCE AND ADVICE. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO UNINSTALL OR REMOVE THE PRODUCT FROM THE CEILING UNLESS SPECIFICALLY ADVISED TO BY THREESIXTY FANS AS THIS WILL CAUSE DELAYS DIAGNOSING AND RESOLVING THE ISSUE.
  • Page 15 ThreeSixty Fans - Plain English Warranty Terms Commencement The warranty period begins from date of purchase and in-home warranty service is available only at the site of original installation. If the product is installed as part of a project or development the warranty period commences when the product was delivered to the site.
  • Page 16 New Zealand Australia PO Box 100707 PO Box 574 North Shore Mail Centre South Morang Auckland 0745 Victoria 3752 www.360fans.com.au www.360fans.com.au...

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