NOTES FOR REMOVING FAULTS
Fault
The fan does not
start
The fan is noisy
The fan vibrates
too much
Important:
Opening up and repairing the unit may only be carried out by a qualified electrician!
CLEANING/MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Danger of electric shock! Turn off the electricity at the fuse
box or circuit breaker before cleaning or servicing your fan.
- Never use water for cleaning your ceiling fan. The appliance must not get wet.
- Do not use petrol or any similar light flammable detergents!
- Clean the surface of the housing and the blades with a dry cleaning cloth.
Regular check
- Check once a year all the screws, especially those of the ceiling suspension, for tight-
ness, retighten if necessary.
- Check electrical connections for proper connection.
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Remedy
- Check the fuses/trips at the main box and other connections.
- Check the fan connection to the mains.
- Repeat coding of the fan with the handheld transmitter.
- Replace the battery in the handheld transmitter if necessary.
- Check that all bolts and screws have been tightened.
- Run in the fan and the bearings for 24 hours. Most noises
disappear after this time.
- All screws during assembly of the ventilator, especially those
relating to the axis, have an important function. Not tightened
screws are the main cause of imbalances. Please make sure that
all screws are tightened.
- All blades have been weighed and grouped according to weight.
Wood is a natural material. Their density can vary and therefore
cause vibration even when all blades are of the same weight. If the
blade screws of one of the blades are not tightened properly, this
could cause massive wobbling.
NOTE: Movement of up to 10 mm is quite acceptable and does not
mean a faulty ceiling fan.
- Check that the hanger bracket is firmly anchored to the ceiling.