DC CEILING FAN MODELS ICF72, ICF96 Made in Taiwan. - INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE WARRANTY INFORMATION Need more help with your install? Scan the QR code at left to watch our installation video, or visit the video directly by typing in the following link into your browser: https://youtu.be/b55PHe3E3rw Or call our Customer Service Line at 1-800-433-1626 CAUTION CAUTION READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY FOR SAFE READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND FAN OPERATION.
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR PURCHASE Congratulations on purchasing the latest in energy saving ceiling fans. This fan runs on DC (direct current) power which gives it the benefit of being super energy efficient whilst still maintaining high volume air-movement and silent operation. Energy Saving – The DC motor is the latest technology in fan design. Its highly efficient motor saves up to 65 % more energy than ceiling fans with traditional AC motors.
BEFORE INSTALLATION Unpack your fan and check contents. You should have the following: Fig.
INSTALLING THE FAN TOOLS REQUIRED: - Phillips / flat head screwdriver - Pair of pliers - Adjustable spanner - Step ladder - Wire cutter - Wiring, supply cable as required by local provincial and national wiring codes and regulations. INSTALLING THE MOUNTING BRACKET The ceiling fan must be installed in a location so that the blades are 1 ft. spacing from the tip of the blade to the nearest objects or walls.
DOWNROD AND HANGER ASSEMBLY Prior to assembly slide hanger cover (1A) and canopy cover (3A) onto downrod (2A). Hanger cover will be facing ceiling to cup over mounting bracket and canopy cover will face down to cover motor screws. Down Rod 2A Canopy Cover 3A Hanger Cover 1A Run the black and white wires and safety cable through the center of the downrod (2a). Use the gold keeper pin (Photo 4) to connect the motor to the downrod.
Adjust the safety cable to the desired length. It is recommended to attach a safety cable near the mounting bracket to a secure mounting point to allow the hanger cover to cover the safety cable as well as the hanger. Photo 5: Safety cable attached near hanger Photo 6: Complete hanger assembly HANGING THE FAN MOTOR ASSEMBLY Lift the fan assembly onto mounting bracket. Fig. 4 The hanger bracket has two screws on the bottom with key holes that are designed to hold the cover. See Photo 7.
Mounting Bracket Stopper of bracket Notch of ball joint Fig. 4 Fig. 5 PREPARE AND COMPLETE THE ELECTRICAL WIRING — WIRING DIAGRAM (FIG. 6) WARNING: FOR YOUR SAFETY ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS MUST BE UNDERTAKEN BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN. NOTE: AN ADDITIONAL ISOLATING WALL SWITCH MUST BE INCLUDED IN THE FIXED WIRING. NOTE: IF THERE ARE TWO OR MORE DC CEILING FANS INSTALLED IN THE ONE LOCATION, AN ISOLATION SWITCH IS REQUIRED FOR EACH CEILING FAN.
INSTALL CANOPY COVER Loosen 2 screws from the bottom of the mounting bracket. Slide the canopy up to the mounting bracket and place the key hole on the canopy over the screw on the mounting bracket, turn canopy until it locks in place at the narrow section of the key holes, secure it by tightening the two set screws. Avoid damaging the electrical wiring prepared previously. Finally attach the canopy cover to canopy and secure it by pushing the lugs into the holes. Fig.
Fig. 11 Fig. 10 USING YOUR CEILING FAN Pairing Transmitter and Receiver – when 2 or more DC ceiling fans are installed in one location When two or more fans are located near each other, you may want to have the receiver/transmitter for each fan set to a different code, so that the operation of one fan does not affect the operation of the other fans. The DIP switches for the transmitter (remote hand piece) are located in the battery compartment of the transmitter.
Press and hold the SET button of transmitter 1 for 6 seconds within 60 seconds of switching the power to the receiver of ceiling fan 1. Now the transmitter should be paired with the receiver of ceiling fan 1. Turn ON/OFF or change the speed of ceiling fan 1 by the transmitter to check the operation. Setting DC Ceiling fan 2: Turn off both ceiling fans 1 and 2 via the mains supply to the receiver. Slide the cover of the battery compartment of the transmitter to access the DIP switches.
tes t 5-10 SECONDS IS REQUIRED TO ALLOW THE DC FAN TO RESPOND TO THE REMOTE’S SPEEDS OR FAN DIRECTION SELECTIONS, AS DC FANS INCORPORATE A SENSOR CONTROL W HICH CONTROLS THE POWER TO THE MOTOR. 2 - FAN OFF BUTTON: ○ Press the button to turn the fan off. 3 - REVERSE FUNCTION BUTTON: ○ Press the button to activate the reverse running function. The fan must be operating to activate the reverse function.
tes t B. Turn off the main power supply to the receiver for more than 30 seconds and turn on the main supply to receiver again. Press and hold the SET button on the remote for 6 seconds within 60 seconds of turning the power on to the receiver. C. Press the buttons on the remote to run the fan. In general, performing point A, B, and C should re-pair the remote and receiver and will allow full control of the fan. If not, please do the next step. D.
tes t E. Please repeat the (A)-(C) steps to check the function. If the issues still persist after following point (A) to (D) and there is still no control, then please contact the local retailer for a new remote or transmitter. NOTE: For your safety, a new receiver must be installed by a licensed electrician.
tes t FAN CARE AND WARRANTY INFORMATION Periodic cleaning of your ceiling fan is the only maintenance required. Use a soft brush or lint free cloth to avoid scratching the paint/plated finish. Please make sure the fan is not operating when cleaning. Do not use water when cleaning your ceiling fan. It could damage the motor or the blades and create the possibility of an electrical shock. WARRANTY SERVICE The manufacturer’s warranty covers actual faults that may develop, but NOT minor complaints, e.g.
tes t TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST Always check the “Troubleshooting Checklist” included in this booklet before calling for service. For your safety, ensure the ceiling fan is OFF before carrying out any troubleshooting. TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSES 1. Fan will not start (Warning: The ceiling fan must be switched OFF and the assistance of a licensed electrician may be required.) 2. Fan Wobbles. (Refer to Wobble section of the manual for further information.) SUGGESTED REMEDY A. Fuse or circuit breaker blown.
tes t TECHNICAL INFORMATION DC FAN models ICF72 – 72 in. ceiling fan ICF96 – 96 in. ceiling fan Rated Voltage 110VAC 110VAC Rated power (motor) Battery for remote 35W 35W 1 x 12V 23AE 1 x 12V 23AE WARRANTY CONDITIONS Ventamatic, Ltd. extends this warranty to the original retail purchaser of its model or, if this unit is purchased and installed by a building contractor, then to the original owner of the home.