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1. Halo by Modern Fan Co Spinifexfans INSTALLATION MANUAL instructions carefully before assembly and installation If you have any aT Thank you for purchasing a Spinifex Fans product Please read these questions or difficulties with your new fan please contact Spinifex Fans SAFETY WARNING Ceiling fans and other fixed wire products must be installed by a licensed electrician in compliance with Australian Standards and other Government regulations Important Information Read Prior To Installation 1 Nothing in this manual is intended to instruct or assist untrained or unqualified persons to install this product Additionally it is the responsibility of the installer and user to apply common sense and care at all times 2 Proof of purchase and installer details are necessary for on site warranty claims and must be presented if requested by Spinifex Fans To simplify your record keeping fill in page 10 of this manual at time of installation 3 The fan hanging bracket must be secured to a solid structure e g concrete ceiling or framing timber DO NOT hang the fan from plasterboard or other false ceiling material 4 DO NOT use a Spinifex Fans product with a controller that is not approved by Spinifex Fans DO NOT use solid state controllers The use of unapproved controllers voids the product s warranty Once installed the fan blades must be at least 2 1m above the floor The fan light and hanging bra
2. Fan makes humming noise Be sure that all non electrical fittings light kit bottom dome canopy etc are firmly secured Loose parts may cause vibration noise or humming Be sure you are using a control approved by Spinifex Fans Rheostats continuous dimmers and low voltage controls will cause motor noise Fan wobbles e Check that the down rod is vertical N Make sure all mounting hardware at ceiling is tight e Be sure ridge in hanging bracket is seated in the half ball slot Check that stopper screws and set screws are firmly tightened where down rod is attached to the fan body N Ensure screws attaching blades to rotor are tight e Have blade sets been mixed Blade sets are pre balanced and must be used as part of the provided set e Use blade balancing kit as instructed in kit 12 Light does not work or flickers e Several models have a manual ON OFF switch for the light located on the fan body Be sure it is in the ON position e Be sure the globe is screwed in completely so that base touches contacts Check globe has not blown e Confirm the right globe is being used Check wire connections at ceiling and wall control Fan makes repetitive ticking noise e Check for obstructions in rotor path Check light kit globes are secure Make sure all other hardware is tight N Make sure mounting hardware at ceiling is secure Fan or light not responding to remote e Check the battery has ch
3. in the space available Trimming excess wire before making connections can ease wire management Tip Insert the remote from the side of the hanging bracket that does not have terminal blocks for joining wires to ensure the ceiling canopy mounts evenly to the ceiling Then run wiring from the receiver unit to the terminal blocks on the outside of the hanging bracket Instructions for Setting Remote Frequency Dip switches 2 3 amp 4 Your hand held remote Control 003 is a two component system The handset is preset to the same frequency as the receiving unit You may want to change these settings if a Other radio frequency signals or appliances are interfering with operation of your ceiling fan b You are installing more than one fan in close proximity and you want to control these fans separately Ensure power to your fan and switch is OFF Locate dip switches 2 3 amp 4 as pictured above and carefully select a new combination of ON and OFF switches Be sure the combinations match on the handset and the receiving unit Turn power back ON and test that the new frequency corresponds and that your fan is functioning properly WARNING Do not use dip switch 1 which controls the light dimming function of the remote and does not alter its frequency Dimming Function Dip switch 1 Your remote has been preconfigured to include dimming for your optional light If you are using globes that are non dimmable or
4. need for or use of such equipment must be stated when booking a service call Charges will be levied for Spinifex Fans to arrange special access equipment Blades must be replaced only as complete sets Blades are supplied only as a pre balanced set and the replacement of individual blades may void the warranty by causing mechanical damage to the motor excessive noise or premature wear Mixing up of blades sets when fans are installed or maintained may void your warranty Re sorting mixed blades is not covered under the warranty If goods are found to be free of defects or the product is not functioning properly as a result of faulty installation or maintenance then Spinifex Fans reserves the right to charge the customer a service fee DO NOT uninstall fan and DO NOT return product to the retailer unless advised to do so by a Spinifex Fans staff member Call Spinifex Fans on 02 9960 7828 The Spinifex Fans warranty is only available for Spinifex Fans products that are purchased and installed within Australia 15 Spinifex Fans Pty Ltd Australia 1300 935 285 International 61 2 9960 7828 Fax 61 2 9475 4557 Email info spinifexfans com au www spinifexfans com au PO Box 202 Spit Junction NSW 2088 ABN 99 139 738 613 16
5. wall box as shown in the wiring diagrams below Secure control to wall box and attach cover plate over control 001 Wiring Diagram Wall Control with optional light Supply Wall Control Red Active Black Neutral Green Earth Brown Fan Active Blue Light Active Optional Notes 1 Colours are representative only 2 Terminal blocks are included 7 with some hanging brackets D 3 Cap seal light wire if a light P fitting is not being used Fan light 003 Wiring Diagram Hand Held Remote Supply Remote Receiver Red Active i fr Black Neutral eager Spee ee ERREFE Brown Fan Active Green Earth Black Neutral Blue Light Active Optional Fan light WARNING Do not use a Spinifex Fans product with a controller that is not approved by Spinifex Fans Do not use solid state controllers The use of unapproved controllers voids warranty Remote Receiver Unit Instructions 003 With fan suspended from ceiling and with power OFF at the switch box make wire connections as shown below The receiving unit sits in the ball hanging bracket as pictured below White neutral Receiver Black or red active Blue light Dimmer Antenna Switch 1 Dip Switches 2 3 4 White A C power in neutral Black A C power in active Hand held transmitter Receiving Unit Placement While there is ample room for the receiving unit as shown here the wires can sometimes become difficult to manage
6. you do not wish to use the dimming function it can be turned off To turn off the light dimming function ensure power to your fan and switch is OFF Locate dip switch 1 on both the handset and the remote receiver and move it to the OFF position typically down closer to the 1 Turn power back ON and test that dimming function is no longer operational To turn the dimming function ON move the dimming switch to the ON position WARNING When turning OFF the dimming function ensure the light is at maximum brightness before turning it OFF otherwise the current to the light may be reduced resulting in a dimmer than desired light Operation Instructions With power supply ON use the handset to send commands to the fan and or light To dim light hold down light button until desired level is reached Ceiling Fan Warranty Details To simplify the process in the unlikely event of a warranty claim please record the following information at the time of installation and file with your purchase receipt Customer Details Name Address Phone Number Fan Details Purchase date Retailer Model Colour Blade span Electrician Details Name License No Phone Number V 2810 10 Maintenance Instructions Because of the fan s natural movement some connections may become loose Check the support connections brackets and blade attachments periodically Make sure they are secure If it is necessary to remove the f
7. Clockwise rotation to bring Summer Anti clockwise rotation to pro warm air down the walls from the ceiling vide a cooling breeze beneath the fan without producing a strong draft beneath and circulate air around the room the fan 11 Trouble Shooting Tips General information All electric motors including fan motors make some noise and may feel hot to the touch This is not a fault of the ceiling fan In some areas signals are sent through the power lines by the electricity supplier for the control of off peak hot water street lights and other electrical systems These signals may cause an intermittent humming in the ceiling fan Filters can be purchase to address this at the customer s cost This is not a fault of the ceiling fan Often noises such as ticking or humming can be caused by loose parts or structural factors in the ceiling Please review the trouble shooting tips listed below to fix the problem CAUTION A number of the items below require access to areas of the A N fan which carry lethal voltage These are marked with the caution symbol and can only be performed by a licensed electrician in compliance with Australian Standards and other Government regulations Apply common sense and care at all times Blades do not turn Check mains power has been turned ON e Check circuit breakers and fuses e Check that the reverse switch is firmly in one position Check wire connections at ceiling and wall control
8. Hardware package Controls Wall dial Optional remote Balancing kit J Note Some components may be packaged or l appear slightly different Down rods Half ball Hanging bracket sii fees aan Dera Disposal Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste Use separate collection facilities and if necessary contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems available If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain damaging your health and well being 2 Using the existing screws from your junction box or the machine screws from the hardware package secure the hanging bracket to the ceiling junction box CAUTION The fan must be mounted onto a AN structural member capable of carrying at least 100kg 3 Remove top cover by loosening the three screws holding it in place Set cover aside to replace after blade installation Top cover screws Top cover 4 Insert one blade into rotor slot Using blade screws from hardware package secure blade to rotor Start all three screws before completely tightening Repeat for all blades 5 Remove stopper pin and half ball from small down rod by loosening set screw on half ball Set all parts aside for step 9 Stopper pin Set screw 6 Replace top cover from step 3 ensuring reverse switch opening is properly l
9. an from the ceiling or access parts of the fan that carry lethal voltage contact a licensed electrician at your own cost 2 Clean your fan periodically to help maintain its new appearance over the years Use only a soft brush or lint free cloth to avoid scratching the finish Plated finishes are sealed with lacquer to minimise discolouration or tarnishing DO NOT use water when cleaning this could damage the motor wooden blades or possibly cause an electric shock 3 There is no need to oil your fan The motor has permanently lubricated bearings 4 lf your fan is provided with a light diffuser remove and clean the diffuser with lukewarm soapy water and a soft cloth or sponge DO NOT immerse light diffuser in hot water DO NOT put light diffuser into an automatic dishwasher 5 When replacing a halogen globe ensure you do not touch it with your hands as the oils on your skin can reduce its life 6 From time to time the battery in the remote control will require replacement 7 This electrical product is manufactured in accordance with the relevant safety standards Repairs should only be carried out by qualified persons using original spare parts 8 Ifthe ceiling fan has not been used for a long time turn it ON and let it run for several minutes in order to keep it in good working order Note After cleaning your fan make sure the down rod Is vertical otherwise the fan may wobble Seasonal Use a a a i i E Winter
10. arge A Confirm dip switch settings are the same on sending and receiving units N Check that all wire connections are made as instructed and are secure Unable to operate fan and light independently e Be sure you are using a fan speed control approved by Spinifex Fans N Check wire connections at ceiling and wall are made as instructed Missing or short wires N Check if wires are stuck in the fan housing Fan turns but does not move much air Check that the fan is not in the reverse position for winter operation Confirm that there is sufficient distance between the ceiling and blades for air convection typically about 30cm between ceiling and fan blades For high ceilings consider using an extension down rod to bring the fan closer to the floor Fan speed is not corresponding to the wall controller Check the wall controller has been wired correctly Further Trouble Shooting Assistance If the problem continues after reviewing the trouble shooting tips please contact Spinifex Fans before the electrician leaves the site 61 2 9960 7828 13 Warranty Ceiling fans Please select your fan carefully and discuss your needs with a sales professional who knows your local area Fans that do not perform as expected and which are not faulty cannot be replaced or exchanged under warranty Proper performance relies on the right fan being correctly installed in the optimum location The ceiling fan itself ex
11. cket must be earthed 7 The fan and light must be run from the same electrical phase and preferably be on the same circuit 8 Blades must be installed as complete sets They have been factory balanced to avoid wobble and mechanical noise 9 Supervision is required when these products are used by children and the infirmed Safety Read this instruction manual thoroughly before installing or using this appliance and save the instruction manual for future reference and if necessary pass it on to a third party WARNING When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electrical shock and personal injury Identification of safety and warning symbols Read the instructions eam aM _ s Caution General safety precautions 1 Check if the electrical specifications of this appliance are compatible with your installation Unauthorised use and technical modifications to the appliance can lead to danger to life and health This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiri
12. cluding accessories such as remote controls light kits and blades has a 2 year in home warranty During this period Spinifex Fans will at its discretion repair or replace the defective product Following the in home warranty Spinifex Fans offers a further 3 year parts only warranty on the fan motor Fans installed in commercial locations are covered by a 90 day parts only warranty Blades are warranted on a 12 months parts only basis Remote controls All Spinifex Fans remote controls have a 12 month in home warranty for the remote control receiver and a 12 month parts only warranty for the hand piece Please note that the remote control is not part of the fan instead being a separately connected accessory device Resetting of remote DIP switches in the remote hand piece is not covered by the warranty Information on how to correctly set the DIP switches is located in this manual Batteries if supplied are done so as a complimentary free item only and are not covered by warranty Light kits All Spinifex Fans light kits have a 12 month warranty Globes if supplied are done so as a complimentary free item only and are not covered by warranty What is the in home warranty The warranty does not cover installation faults house wiring faults loose blades or fittings or damage of any kind If you are located beyond 25km from the depot of our service agents Spinifex Fans will reimburse customers a standard fee of 85 inc GST for us
13. ing their own electrician Conditions apply and any service request must be arranged with Spinifex Fans before calling your own electrician When installed as recommended by Spinifex Fans via an isolation switch a fan or remote control can be switched OFF at the wall in case of a fault If the product cannot be switched OFF because an isolation switch is not fitted costs involved in disconnecting the product while awaiting warranty service are borne solely by the customer What is the parts only warranty Spinifex Fans will supply parts only shipped to the customer or their nominated agent Conditions apply Please note labour associated with installation of these parts or associated electrical costs of removing and reinstalling the product to effect repair is borne by the customer Balance of warranty Any replaced or repaired product is covered only by the balance of the warranty remaining on the original article 14 Transfer of warranty If the dwelling where the fan or remote control is installed changes hands the balance of the warranty passes to the new owner with the same eligibility requirements passing to the new owner Eligibility Warranty periods begin from the day of purchase Product installing electrician purchase details and proof of purchase must be presented to claim the warranty Fans and fixed wiring products must only be installed by persons who are appropriately licensed by the applicable state regulato
14. into the L shaped arms coming off the lower section of the fan body Tip 1 A second pair of hands can be very helpful Tip 2 Only partly screw in each fastener until all three are in place then tighten just firmly enough to keep glass from moving Warning DO NO over tighten fasteners 13 Using same technique as step 12 carefully install the larger outer glass The fasteners screw into the straight arms coming off the upper section of the fan body 14 Carefully install lamp 15 Install control as described in the Wiring Instructions on page 7 16 Your fan is reversible for summer and winter operation The reverse switch is located on the top of the fan body For summer use the fan should rotate counter clockwise when looking up at the fan from beneath To change the direction of rotation use a finger or small pointed object to move the reversing switch to the opposite position 17 The rotor and motor of your fan have been dynamically balanced at the factory In addition the blades have been matched to the nearest gram to ensure a well balanced ceiling fan Furthermore a blade balancing kit has been included with your fan Please refer to the instructions packaged with the balancing kit should your fan require additional balancing Wiring Instructions With power turned OFF at the switch box make wire connections from the fan to the power at the ceiling and from the control to power at
15. ng in accordance with the wiring rules Be careful when working near the rotating blades Never attach the fan to a power point but to the ceiling itself Switch OFF the power before connecting or repairing the fan 10 11 12 13 14 19 Lamp Protective earth The electrical wiring must be in accordance with the local regulations The fan must be properly grounded to avoid the risk of electrical shocks The minimum carrying capacity of the outlet box from which the fan is hung must be 100kg If a lamp is installed with the fan then the lamp s wattage should not exceed that shown on the lampholder The mains supply to the appliance must be via a pole disconnection switch live and neutral wires and the switch must have a contact separation of at least 3mm To reduce the risk of fire or injury do not use this ceiling fan in conjunction with any variable Rheostat wall controller or dimmer This appliance is for indoor use only This appliance is considered to be suitable for use in countries having a warm damp equable climate It may also be used in other countries If the appliance is installed in a warm damp equable climate the appliance is to be supplied through a residual current device RCD having a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30 mA Assembly amp Installation 1 Remove and identify contents of carton Blades Fan body Canopy Outer glass Inner glass
16. ocated Then remove the stopper screw and loosen the set screw on the fan collar Set the stopper screw aside for step 7 Stopper screw Set screw 7 Run fan wires through selected down rod Rein stall stopper screw from step 6 and firmly tighten set screw on fan collar against down rod Note If ceiling height allows using a longer down rod will increase airflow and efficiency 8 Slide fan canopy over down rod and carefully rest on top of fan body Canopy 9 Reinstall half ball on end of down rod Be sure that stopper pin is inserted through down rod and seated in half ball Tighten set screw against down rod Stopper pin Set screw 10 Lift fan to ceiling and set half ball in the hanging bracket so that the ridge on the edge of the hanging bracket is seated in the slotted channel in the half ball With fan safely suspended by bracket make wire connections as described in Wiring Instructions on page 7 If using a remote control the receiver unit Channel amp should be placed inside the arms of the hanging bracket and connected at this time ridge 11 Loosen set screws on the sides of the hanging bracket Lift canopy to ceiling With holes in side of canopy aligned with set screw holes on hanging bracket reinstall set screws to hold canopy in place Set screw 12 Carefully install the smaller inner glass using the fasteners included in the hardware package The fasteners screw
17. ry body The warranty will not be provided if products have been installed by unlicensed persons Damages caused by incorrect installation force majeure electrical surges lightning power grid fluctuations water salt soray weather or by connection to alternative power supply sources Such as solar inverters etc are not eligible for warranty repair This warranty offer excludes corrosion damage such as surface rust Regular maintenance e g cleaning will generally prevent this occurring This product warranty excludes liability for consequential loss or claims for damage to furniture carpet walls ceilings foundations or any other event either directly or indirectly resulting from a faulty ceiling fan or accessory product This warranty will not cover any repairs to a Spinifex Fan product where the product was incorrectly used physically abused accidentally damaged or not serviced in accordance with our maintenance instructions Signals sent through the power grid by the electricity supplier for the control of off peak hot water street lights and other devices may cause an intermittent humming noise in your electrical appliances such as your ceiling fans These noises do not occur as a result of a faulty fan When products are installed in a location requiring special access equipment such as scaffolding scissor lifts etc the cost of providing installing and operating special access equipment must be borne by the site owner The
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