AerAtron >> Silent Efficiency Instructions ..............................3 General precautions ............................3 Location and installation requirements for your fan..................3 Mechanical issues...............................4 Electrical issues..............................4 Unpacking your fan ............................5 Checking ceiling condition and preparing for fan installation .........6 Installing Remote Control Receiver into hanger bracket ...................7 Preparing Fan Motor Housing ..........................8 Attaching Fan Motor Housing to Motor Assembly ..............9 Closing Screw Cover ..........................9 Fan Blades and Middle Piece Assembly ..................10 e502..................................10 e503..................................11 Fan Blades to Shaft Assembly ......................12 Remote Control Set‐up ..........................13 Code match your transmitter and receiver ......................13 Code match for Transmitter (Hand held) and Receiver..................13 Technical specifications .........................14 e503 and e502 ..............................14 Sloped Ceiling ..............................15...
AerAtron >> Silent Efficiency Instructions Thank you for choosing an Aeratron™ Ceiling Fan. You have chosen the best! We are confident that your new ceiling fan will provide many years of enjoyment. General precautions Please read and follow these instructions carefully, and be mindful of all warnings shown throughout . this manual This fan must be installed by a licensed and qualified electrician according to local authority regulations. Be cautious! Read all instructions and safety information, and review the accompanying assembly diagrams before installing your new fan. ...
AerAtron >> Silent Efficiency Ensure ceiling joists are sound and of adequate size and strength to support a 35Kg (77lb) load. To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock or personal injury, ensure that the fan mounting bracket is supported directly from the building structure. DO NOT mount to an outlet box. The mounting bracket must be firmly screwed to a load bearing structure e.g. a concrete ceiling, steel structure or timber frame. If a timber frame is to be added it must be securely nailed or screwed between two beams. Mechanical issues Do not remove the fan from the ceiling after installation. Do not attach the Fan Assembly before the Fan Motor Housing is installed and secured. To protect the finish, the Fan Motor Housing should be kept in the carton until ready to be installed. After the fan is completely installed, check to make sure that all connections are secure to prevent the fan from falling and/or causing damage or injury. To reduce the risk of personal injury, do not bend or damage the motor Drive Shaft or Fan Assembly when handling or installing Aeratron fans are equipped with a self‐balancing system and do not require manual balancing! Electrical issues ! Means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with national wiring rules! The fan can be used in conjunction with some home automation systems. For further information please contact Aeratron Pty Ltd. To avoid possible electric shock during installation, be sure electricity is turned off at the main power box before commencing work. Disconnect power by removing fuse or turning off circuit breaker ...
AerAtron >> Silent Efficiency Unpacking your fan Unpack your fan and check the contents. Do not discard the carton. If warranty replacement or repair is ever necessary, the fan should be returned in the original packaging. Examine all parts. You should have the following: Hanger Bracket Motor Assembly Motor Housing Hanger Bracket Fastener Remote Control Receiver Remote Control Transmitter 9V Battery OR HUB SCREW x 10 ...
AerAtron >> Silent Efficiency Checking ceiling condition and preparing for fan installation Before commencing installation, turn off electricity supply at the main power box. Disconnect power by removing fuse or turning off circuit breaker before commencing work. Installation mounted to Ceiling Joist Install mounting bracket to ceiling joist using the screws and washer provided. The mounting plate should be able to hold a weight of at least 18kgs. NOTE: Proper care must be taken when mounting to concrete ceilings. For safe mounting these ceilings may require plastic plugs / anchors and stronger screws. Preparing Fan Motor Assembly Remove one Motor Housing fixing Adjust remaining two Motor Housing Screw, and put it aside for re‐assembly screws to provide clearance for with Fan Motor Housing later installing the Motor Housing IF THERE ARE ANY PROBLEMS DURING INSTALLATION OF THE FAN, THE INSTALLER MUST CONTACT THE AERATRON ...
AerAtron >> Silent Efficiency NOTE: Installation of multiple fans using independent transmitter require “CODE MATCH” before installing the receiver, see page #13. Installing Remote Control Receiver into hanger bracket Slide Remote Control Receiver After installing receiver, re‐ into Hanger Brackets in orientation adjust Fan Motor assembly shown to ensure the drive shaft is vertical ...
AerAtron >> Silent Efficiency Make LIVE, GROUND and NEUTRAL connections from Mains Power (House) to Terminal Block. Make LIVE, GROUND and NEUTRAL connections from Remote Control Receiver to Terminal Block. Plug the 9‐Pole plug connector from the DC Motor into the 9‐Pole plug connector from the Receiver. Preparing Fan Motor Housing Ensure that Motor Housing Screw Covers are in full open position IF THERE ARE ANY PROBLEMS DURING INSTALLATION OF THE FAN, THE INSTALLER MUST CONTACT THE AERATRON ...
AerAtron >> Silent Efficiency Attaching Fan Motor Housing to Motor Assembly Line up fixing hole Install motor housing in Motor Housing with using a clockwise screw hole in chassis Bayonet action ...
AerAtron >> Silent Efficiency Fan Blades and Middle Piece Assembly ! CONSTANTLY HANDLE FAN WITH CARE AT ALL TIMES TO AVOID DAMAGING THE FAN/SURFACE ! e502 Place e502 Hub Upper onto a clean working area. Line‐up the three mounting holes in the e500 Fan Blade with the two screw boss and hole in the Hub Upper. Fix the e500 Fan Blade tight and firm using 2 Hub screws Fix second e500 Blade tight and firm using 2 Hub screws With care, turn the fan over and fasten the e502 Hub Lower to the fan assembly using the 2 Hub screws ...
AerAtron >> Silent Efficiency ! CONSTANTLY HANDLE FAN WITH CARE AT ALL TIMES TO AVOID DAMAGING THE FAN/SURFACE ! e503 Place e503 Hub Upper onto a clean working area. Line‐up the three mounting holes in the e500 Fan Blade with the two screw boss and hole in the Hub Upper. Fix the e500 Fan Blade tight and firm using 2 Hub screws Fix second and third e500 Blades tight and firm using 2 Hub screws for each Blade ...
AerAtron >> Silent Efficiency Fan Blades to Shaft Assembly Pivot Screw Rotate Screw Cover to hide screw head. (Note: Rotating the Screw Cover will prevent Pivot screw from falling out should it become loose.) IF THERE ARE ANY PROBLEMS DURING INSTALLATION OF THE FAN, THE INSTALLER MUST CONTACT THE AERATRON HELP LINE BEFORE LEAVING THE SITE: SWISS PRECISION +61 410 465 228 Installation - Operation – Maintenance - Warranty ...
AerAtron >> Silent Efficiency Remote Control Set‐up Code match your transmitter and receiver Note: receiver itself does not need to set DIP switch Remote Control Code Setting Set your Dip Switch to control individual fan(s) (one per fan handset) or chose same code setting for up to 16 fans within a 7m radius Speed Up 1‐2‐3‐4‐5‐6 Down 6‐5‐4‐3‐2‐1 To start the fan press speed button To change speed of fan press or (indicated by a short buzzer sound) ...
AerAtron >> Silent Efficiency Care & Cleaning Regular cleaning of the Aeratron Ceiling fan blades and fan motor housing is the only maintenance that is needed. Due to the self‐balancing design, a large build up of dust on blades may only in extreme cases create an imbalance, causing the blade to wobble during use. This is likely to be more ...
Remote Control Warranty Period. General Aeratron Pty Ltd Remote Control Receivers and Transmitters (Handsets) are covered by a 1 year in‐home warranty under the same conditions as described above for fans. The additional 3 year repair or replacement warranty option is not offered for Remote Control Transmitters or Receivers. Balance of Warranty on Repaired or Replaced Products. Any replaced or repaired product is covered only by the balance of the warranty remaining on the ...
These signals may cause an intermittent humming in the ceiling fan. It is not the fault of the ceiling fan. 7. Aeratron Ceiling Fans not purchased and installed in Australia. 8. A service call fee will be charged where; there is nothing wrong with the ceiling fan or; the defective operation of the ceiling fan is due to failure of electricity or; the installation is not in accordance with Aeratron Pty Ltd instructions and/or applicable local regulations or; the defects have been caused by incorrect application or abuse of the ceiling fan or; the damage has been caused by unauthorised persons attempting to repair the fan. IF THERE ARE ANY PROBLEMS DURING INSTALLATION OF THE FAN, THE INSTALLER MUST CONTACT THE AERATRON HELP LINE BEFORE LEAVING THE SITE: SWISS PRECISION +61 410 465 228 ...
AerAtron >> Silent Efficiency WARRANTY PHONE NUMBER +61 93656470 (AUSTRALIA ONLY 9am to 5pm Aest) Please Note: When phoning for warranty you will require the following information; date of purchase; model and colour of the fan. The installing electricians details may also be required. Aeratron ceiling fan warranty details Please File with your Purchase Receipt Customer Details Name;______________________________________________ Address:____________________________________________ Post Code:___________________________________________ Phone Number:_______________________________________ Fan Details Model:______________________________________________ Colour:______________________________________________ Date of Purchase:______________________________________ Electricians Details Name of Electrician:____________________________________ Licence Number:_______________________________________ Please send to: Aeratron Pty Ltd “Warranty” ...
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