● Use a 30” diameter ceiling fan if the largest room imension is 6-9 square meters. | |
● Use a 42” - 44” diameter ceiling fan if the largest room dimension is 9-16 square meters. | |
● Use a 48” - 52” diameter ceiling fan if the largest room dimension is larger than 16 square meters. |
To ensure that your fan is securely mounted to the ceiling and for your safety during installation, read all of the instructions packed with your fan. If you are not familiar with wiring, please consult a professional electrician.
●Warning: In order to ensure your children’s safety, please keep all packaging (plastic bags, boxes, polystyrene etc.) out of their reach.
●Important: Always turn off the electricity supply to the circuit breaker during installation or maintenance. We commend you to remove the fuse or turn off the circuit breaker connector when handling (Just ●switching it off is not enough)
●The minimum distance between the fan and the floor must be 7’6” ≈ 2.3m.
●If a hook is used to hang the fan, its maximum weight capacity has to be 100 kg.
●Don’t install the fan in a room with a high degree of humidity.
●The cable must be properly earthed in order to avoid any risk of injury.
●The appliance must be installed following the national regulations of electrical installations.
●Take special care when you are close to the moving fan.
For getting optimum comfort and energy savings, we commend that ceiling fan should be installed approximately 8 to 9 feet above the floor. A general formula for calculating the down rod length is:
Down rod Length= Ceiling Height – 9’ ± 3”
Please refer to following chart:
In summer, pushing reverse switch DOWN, the ceiling fan creates a wind chill effect, makes you feel cooler by accelerating the evaporation of perspiration on your skin. When used in conjunction with an air conditioner, it will lower energy costs. In winter, pushing reverse switch UP, the ceiling fan help push the warm air trapped near the ceiling back down, gently re-circulate the warm air in the room. The heating system will not overwork to warm the room. |
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