Instructions / Assembly

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Periodic cleaning of your ceiling fan is the only maintenance required. Use a soft brush or lint
free cloth to avoid scratching the paint finish. Please turn off electricity power when you do so.
Do not use water when cleaning your ceiling fan. It could damage the motor or the wooden
blades and create the possibility of an electrical shock.
Motor has permanently lubricated ball bearing. No need to oil.
WARRANTY SERVICE
—ALL ELECTRIC MOTORS ARE AUDIBLE TO SOME EXTENT.
WOBBLE
Ceiling fans tend to move during operation due to the fact
that they are not generally rigidly mounted - if they were,
they could generate excessive ceiling vibration and stress
on their mountings.
Movement of a couple of centimeters is quite acceptable
and does not suggest the fan will fall down.
Ceiling fans are mounted very securely on steel brackets
with rubber cushioning or with ball-joints to allow
free movement.
Please note that all ceiling fans are not the same, even in
the same model - some may move more or less
than others.
NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR
Threaded components working slighting loose or blade
brackets even slightly bent due to vigorous cleaning or
bumping can cause extra wobble and noise. THIS IS NOT
COVERED UNDER WARRANTY- but a little care and
maintenance can reduce or prevent this problem.
BUMP-IN-THE NIGHT
This is the biggest cause for service calls, which are
outside the manufacturer’s warranty. If a fan has a fault, it
will
be noticeable at all times. Naturally, when everything is
quiet at night, you will be more inclined to hear small
noises, which may not be noticeable at other times. Even
slightly power fluctuations, and mains frequency signals
superimposed in your electricity supply for off-peak hot
water control may cause a change in fan motor noise.
This is normal.
MAINTAINANCE
ABOUT THE FAN