AerAtron AE2+ Series Installation and operating instructions

USER MANUAL & INSTALLATION GUIDE
ATTENTION ELECTRICIANS
available in: 43”/1092mm 50”/1270mm 60”/1524mm
LED Light Kit & Ceiling Extension Kit are oponal for all Aeratron™ models
AE2+ & AE3+ CEILING FAN
An isolaon switch per fan is highly recommended.
WARNING: If unusual oscillang movement is observed, immediately
stop using the ceiling fan and contact the naonal distributer/retailer.

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Important information - Please read before attempting installation
1. Please read these instructions carefully, be mindful of all warnings and safety information
shown throughout this manual. Should you have any questions please call your local agent.
2. Please review the accompanying assembly diagrams before attempting installation.
3. This fan MUST be installed by a licensed & qualified electrician according to local authority
regulations and in accordance with current wiring rules of the country/state.
4. A copy of the purchasing receipt and proof of installation by a licensed and qualified electrician
according to local authority regulations is required for all warranty claims.
5. Where special access equipment is required to service the fan in accordance with local
authority regulations all associated costs are the responsibility of the owner.
6. Should a warranty claim be required, we reserve the right to charge a service fee for all call
outs where the fan is found not to be defective and / or where access is not provided.
7. To enable future programming, maintenance, cleaning and troubleshooting an isolation switch
per fan is highly recommended. Without an isolation switch per fan, an electrician maybe
required to assist with programming, maintenance, cleaning and troubleshooting. All
associated costs are the responsibility of the owner.
8. A Maximum of 8 fans on each RCD / circuit is recommended. The fans are a Class 5 Device
with leakage to Earth.
9. Your warranty will be void if a solid state dimmer or any other brand of wall controller is used.
10. The means for mains power disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in
accordance with national wiring rules.
11. To avoid possible electric shock during installation, be sure electricity is turned off at the main
power box before commencing work. Disconnect power by removing fuse or turning off circuit
breaker before installing the fan. Ensure all spliced connections are adequately insulated.
12. Warning! Do not allow the rotating fan blades to come into contact with any object, this can
cause serious injury or death.
13. Damage caused by incorrect installation, Force-majeure, lightning, electrical surges & spikes,
exposure to water, pests or moisture is not covered under warranty.
14. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilies, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been
given supervision or instrucon concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for
their safety.
Australia, New Zealand: In accordance with AS/NZS60355-1 & ASNZS60355-2-80: “This
appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilies, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instrucon 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.”
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This fan must be installed by a licensed and qualified
electrician according to local authority regulaons.

Contents
Important Information............................................................................................................................... 1
Contents................................................................................................................................................... 2
Unpacking your Fan ................................................................................................................................. 3
Installing your Fan .................................................................................................................................... 4
STEP1 Mounting the Hanger Bracket to Ceiling .................................................................................. 4
STEP 2 Connecting Mains Power to Terminal Block ........................................................................... 4
STEP 3 Inserting Fan Motor into Hanger Bracket ................................................................................ 5
STEP 4 Installing Receiver into Hanger Bracket................................................................................... 5
STEP 5 Connecting Receiver ............................................................................................................... 6
STEP 6 Pairing the Remote Control / Controlling the Fan.................................................................... 7
STEP 7 Attaching the Fan Motor Housing............................................................................................ 8
STEP 8 Assembling the Fan Blades .................................................................................................. 8,9
STEP 9 Attaching the Fan Blades ........................................................................................................ 9
Option A - LED Light Kit......................................................................................................................... 10
Option B - Ceiling Extension Kit............................................................................................................. 10
Option C - Raked Ceiling Kit .................................................................................................................. 11
Technical Specification .......................................................................................................................... 12
Care and Cleaning.................................................................................................................................. 13
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................................... 13
If the fan is noisy................................................................................................................................. 13
If the fan rotates but does not create much airflow............................................................................ 13
General Information................................................................................................................................ 14
Normal Wear and Tear........................................................................................................................ 14
Ceiling Fan Warranty .............................................................................................................................. 14
Transfer of Warranty ........................................................................................................................... 15
The following is NOT covered by warranty......................................................................................... 15
Aeratron ceiling fan warranty details ...................................................................................................... 16
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For any problems found during fan installaon
please contact the naonal distributor/retailer and
ask for assistance before leaving the site.
IMPORTANT

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Unpacking your fan
Unpack your fan and examine all parts, you should have the following:
NOTE: Wall control and Automaon control components are not included; please
contact your local fan supplier for more informaon.
TIMBER SCREWS X 2
PIVOT LOCK X1
HUB SCREWS X 10
MACHINE SCREWS X 2
WASHER X 2 WASHER X 2
HANGER BRACKET
MOTOR ASSEMBLY
CONTROL RECEIVER
REMOTE CONTROL
MOTOR HOUSING
AE3+ HUB UPPER
AE3+ HUB LOWER
AAA BATTERIES x2
AE2+ HUB UPPER
AE2+ HUB LOWER
FAN BLADE: AE2 x 2
AE3 x 3
OFF
LEARN
ON
CEILING SPACER x 2
OR
OR

STEP 1 Mounting Hanger Bracket to Ceiling
Before commencing installaon, turn off electricity
supply at the main power box. Disconnect power by
removing fuse or turning off circuit breaker.
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Install hanger bracket to ceiling joist or Mounng Box embedded in concrete using the screws and washer
provided. Ensure ceiling joists are sound and of adequate size and strength to support a 35Kg (77lbs) load. If a
mber frame is to be added it must be securely nailed or screwed between two beams.Proper care must be
taken when mounng to concrete ceilings. For safe mounng these ceilings may require plasc plugs / anchors
and stronger screws.
WARNING: MOUNT ONLY TO AN OUTLET BOX MARKED ACCEPTABLE FOR FAN SUPPORT.
This fan is to be installed so that the blades are more than 2.3m above the floor
OPTION A:
Ceiling Joist
OPTION B:
Embedded
Mounng Box
STEP 2 Connecting Mains Power to Terminal Block
FROM HOUSE
(Mains Power)
TO RECEIVER
GREEN
BROWN L
NEUTRAL
LIVE
L
LIVE
BLUE N
LIVE
GROUND
N
L
4

Slide Remote Control Receiver
into Hanger Bracket from the
opposite side of the Terminal block
in the orientaon as shown above.
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STEP 3 Inserting Fan Motor into Hanger Bracket
=
Ensure that lug on Hanger Bracket
is engaged in slot in suspension Ball
STEP 4 Installing Receiver into Hanger Bracket
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STEP 5 Connecting the Receiver
2PIN
4PIN Receiver to Comms
(optional USE ONLY IF INSTRUCTED)
1. Connect the 2 PIN & 3 PIN connector
between DC Motor and Receiver.
2. Connect the 3PIN connector between
Mains Power and Reciever.
3PIN
Receiver to Motor
Aerial
Fix Remote Control
Aerial to ceiling
within circle of Fan
Motor Housing
Housing perimeter
3PIN
2PIN
Receiver to Light
LEARN SWITCH
ON RECIEVER
Aerial
OFF
LEARN
ON
3PIN Mains Power to Receiver
OFF
LEARN
ON

Pairing is always required during setup.
Note: “LEARN” switch on receiver.
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STEP 6 Pairing the Remote Control
Controlling the Fan
1. Insert baeries
2. On Receiver: switch the “LEARN” switch to “ON”
3. Switch on the main power to acvate the receiver, indicated
by (one beep)
4. Within 60 seconds aer the power is turned on (one beep),
press the Fan “ON/OFF” buon and do not release (min. 3
secs) unl Fan receiver issues three “beeps” which indicates
successful pairing.
5. On Receiver: switch the “LEARN” switch to “OFF” (this will
lock the code with the remote)
6. Finish STEP 7, 8 & 9 before pressing ON/SPEED
buon to check for proper funconing
7. To re-pair, repeat steps 2 to 5
NOTE: Power must be off for 10 seconds
minimum before repairing.
The Remote Control and Fan Receiver will
memorise the set code for future use even if
mains power is switched off.
LIGHT SWITCH: Select ON/OFF or DIMMING for the light funcon.
(Light will maintain last seng if turned off)
1. Fan ON/OFF
2. Fan Speed UP/DOWN
2a. Fan Speed indicator 1-6
3. Forward / Reverse
3a. Use Forward mode (clockwise) for cooling
3b. Use Reverse mode (an-clockwise)
to circulate warm air
4. Light ON/OFF
4a. To DIM, press and HOLD light buon
to cycle from bright to dark.
(LIGHT SWITCH at DIMMING posion)
One Remote control can control up to 8 fans (within a 7m (23’) radius). On ALL receivers:
switch the “LEARN” switch to “ON”. Switch on the main power to acvate ALL receivers at
the same me, indicated by one ‘beep’ Within 30 seconds, press and hold the ON/OFF
buon on the remote control (min. 3 seconds) unl fan receiver issues three ‘beeps’.
Pairing a Single Fan per remote control: LEARN MODE
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1
4
3b
2
2a
Pairing Mulple Fans per Remote Control
3
3a
4a
LIGHT SWITCH
LIGHT DIMMING
LIGHT ON/OFF

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STEP 7 Attaching the Fan Motor Housing
Align the 3 tabs with the 3 holes on the
Housing and move upwards. Push tabs
inwards slightly before sliding upwards
unl you hear a click as the tabs lock.
STEP 8 Assembling the Fan Blades
A B
Place the Hub Upper onto a clean working area.
Line-up the two mounng holes in the Fan Blade
with the 2 holes in the Hub Upper. To ensure ght and secure blade assembly a
power tool on low torque seng (4-6) can
be used.
Fix the 3 Fan Blades ght and firm using 2 Hub
screws for each Blade.
Connues next page
CLICK!
Constantly handle fan with care at all mes to
avoid damaging the fan/surface
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C
Lock Screw
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STEP 9 Attaching the Fan Blades
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STEP 8 Assembling the Fan Blades cont.
C D
Insert the Hub Lower (or oponal Light Hub
Lower) into the recess. With care, turn the fan
over.
Fasten the the Hub Lower from the top side
using the 3 Hub Screws.
No liability is accepted if the Silicone ring is
removed or the Pivot Lock is installed
incorrectly/lock screw is not ghtened.
Ensure fan sha is vercal.
The fan will be vercal if
the clearance ‘X’ between
the ceiling and motor
housing is equal all way
round.
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Align Drive Sha with Pivot
Connector and slide fan
blades onto Drive Sha.
Hold/push up Fan Blades
and insert Pivot Lock,
defelecng the silicon
sideways. Push Pivot Lock
into the sha.
Tighten Lock Screw
securely using screw driver.
Do not use power tools.
D
x
A
Drive Sha
Pivot Connector
Silicone Ring
B
Pivot Lock
Silicone Ring
Light Hub Lower
(OPTIONAL)

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OPTION A LED Light Kit
Line up the 2 pins on the LED light with the 2 Holes in the
Ceramic Holder and gently push the LED Light up ll the
Safety clip is engaged.
Re-check the correct assembly by gently pulling on the
Light to make sure the LED is ght.
OPTION B Ceiling Extension Kit
“A”
150mm (6”)
“B”
26.6mm ROD
Suitable for Raked Ceiling up to 17
LED LIGHT
“B” Extension Rod Length
115mm Rod (4 17/32”)
600mm Rod (23 5/8”)
900mm Rod (35 7/16”)
Accessories Required
Included
Not Included
Not Included
“A” Ceiling to Fan blade
420mm (16 17/32”)
910mm (35 53/64”)
1210mm (47 41/64”)

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OPTION C Raked Ceiling Kit
CEILING JOIST
“B”
“C”
“a”
“B” Extension Rod Length
115mm Rod (4 17/32”)
600mm Rod (23 5/8”)
900mm Rod (35 7/16”)
Accessories Required
Included
Not Included
Not Included
“C” Clearance
200mm min.
“a” Angle
17° - 33°

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Technical Specifications
180mm (7”) 275mm 10 (53/64”)
172mm (6 49/64”)
43” 1092mm / 50” 1260mm / 60” 1524mm
Dimensions for Model:
AE2+43” & AE3+43”
AE2+50” & AE3+50”
AE2+60” & AE3+60”
Fan Weight:
AE2+43” = 4.9Kg (10.8lbs)
AE3+43” = 5.5Kg (12.1lbs)
AE2+50” = 5.1Kg (112lbs)
AE3+50” = 5.7Kg (12.7lbs)
AE2+60” = 5.6Kg (12.3lbs)
AE3+60” = 6.5Kg (14.3lbs)
Colour Opons:
White/Silver/Black
Dark/Light wood-grain
Remote Control:
Hand held, RF
Opons:
Wall switch control
Automaon control
MODEL
AE2+43
AE2+50
AE2+60
AE3+43
AE3+50
AE3+60
SPEED 1
55rpm/4.5W
55rpm/4.4W
55rpm/5.0W
52rpm/4.5W
52rpm/4.4W
52rpm/5.0W
SPEED 2
90rpm/5.7W
85rpm/5.6W
80rpm/6.7W
85rpm/5.7W
80rpm/5.6W
75rpm/6.6W
SPEED 3
120rpm/7.7W
110rpm/7.6W
105rpm/10.8W
115rpm/7.7W
105rpm/7.6W
102rpm/10.7W
SPEED 4
150rpm/10.1W
130rpm/10.1W
120rpm/13.8W
145rpm/10.2W
125rpm/10.2W
117rpm/13.8W
SPEED 5
180rpm/12.8W
155rpm/13.0W
135rpm/17.8W
170rpm/13.1W
145rpm/13.2W
130rpm/17.9W
SPEED 6
220rpm/17.0W
185rpm/17.3W
150rpm/19.8W
200rpm/17.4W
164rpm/17.7W
140rpm/20.0W
Operang Voltage = 240V / 50Hz/ Operang speed = rpm (revoluons per minute) / Power usage = W (Wa)
MODEL
AE2+43
AE2+50
AE2+60
AE3+43
AE3+50
AE3+60
SPEED 1
55rpm/2.9W
55rpm/2.9W
55rpm/3.5W
52rpm/2.9W
52rpm/2.9W
52rpm/3.5W
SPEED 2
90rpm/4.0W
85rpm/4.0W
80rpm/5.1W
85rpm/4.0W
80rpm/4.0W
75rpm/5.0W
SPEED 3
120rpm/6.0W
110rpm/6.1W
105rpm/9.3W
115rpm/6.1W
105rpm/6.0W
102rpm/9.3W
SPEED 4
150rpm/8.5W
130rpm/8.6W
120rpm/12.4W
145rpm/8.6W
125rpm/8.7W
117rpm/12.5W
SPEED 5
180rpm/1.3W
155rpm/11.6W
135rpm/16.6W
170rpm/11.6W
145rpm/11.7W
130rpm/16.8W
SPEED 6
220rpm/15.6W
185rpm/16.1W
150rpm/18.7W
200rpm/16.2W
164rpm/16.4W
140rpm/18.9W
Operang Voltage = 120V / 60Hz/ Operang speed = rpm (revoluons per minute) / Power usage = W (Wa)

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Care and Cleaning
Troubleshooting
Regular cleaning of the Aeratron Ceiling fan blades and fan motor housing is the only maintenance needed.
Due to the self-balancing design, a large build up of dust on blades may create an imbalance in extreme cases
only, causing the blades to wobble during use. This is likely to be more apparent on fans with an extension rod.
Regular cleaning of the blade is recommended to prevent dust from building up.
1. When cleaning your fan, only use a so brush or lint free cloth to avoid scratching the finish. DO NOT
use water when cleaning your ceiling fan. It could damage the motor or blades and/or create the
possibility of electric shock.
2. When dusng the blades, they must be supported to prevent bending - no pressure should be applied
to the blade pivot. Aer cleaning the blades, check to ensure that the Drive Sha is vercal, otherwise
the fan may wobble.
3. Occasionally, it may be necessary to re-ghten the fan blades/screws to prevent any clicking or
humming sounds during operaon. This is especially true in climates with broad temperature and
humidity ranges.
4. If you experience any flaw in the operaon of your fan, please check the points in the Trouble Shoong
secon below.
If the fan does not operate properly, or turns on or off at random.
1. If applicable, change the baeries in the Remote Control (Handset).
2. Re-pair the remote using steps 3&4 (page 7)
3. Mulple fans: disconnect power to all fans, wait for a minimum of 10 seconds before switching
power back on to all the fans (see page 7)
4. Disconnect and reconnect the 3-pin connector (receiver to motor) to make sure that the
connectors are fully engaged (see page 6)
5. Check the main and branch circuit breakers and/or fuses.
6. Check the wire connecons to the fan.
7. Other RF devices may obstruct the handset to receiver signal.
If the fan is noisy
8. Check to make sure that Suspension Ball is located in the slot correctly, and the one screw
securing the suspension ball is ght (see page 5).
9. Check that Hanger Bracket is solidly mounted, no movement allowed (see page 4)
10. Check that the 2 Hub screws per fan blade are ght and firm (see page 8)
11. Excess wind can li the fan blades and result in some noise.
If the fan rotates but does not create much airflow
12. The room may contain items which obstruct the air-flow.
13. The fan may be too small for the size of the room.
14. The fan might be in reverse funcon (counter clockwise rotaon)
Except for items 1 to 3 below, the following require access to
areas of the fan which carry lethal voltage and must be carried
out by properly qualified personnel. ONLY points 1 to 3 below
can be carried out by the user.
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Note: 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 so on. These signals may cause an intermient humming in the ceiling
fan. Filters may be available in your country at customer costs. It is not a ceiling fan fault.

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General Information
Warranty
1. All electrical motors, including fan motors generate some noise, and may feel hot to the touch. This is
NOT a fault.
2. Ceiling fans tend to move during operaon due to the fact that they are not rigidly mounted. (Rigid
mounngs can generate excessive vibraon and stress on the mounngs).
Movement of a couple of cenmetres is quite OK and does not suggest that the fan will fall down. The
Aeratron fan is mounted securely on a metal Hanger Bracket with rubber cushioning and a ball joint to
allow free movement. Please note that due to manufacturing variaons not all Aeratron ceiling fans
are exactly the same - some may move more than others. Note: Excessive wobble can be caused by the
Drive Sha not being posioned vercally. This can be easily recfied by adjusng the posion of the
Fan Motor Assembly in the Hanger Bracket (see step 9 (D) page 9).
3. Ceiling fans are an environmentally smart choice to help cool you in your home. They work by creang
air flow which causes a cooling sensaon on the skin. Ceiling fans do not cool down air, so for energy
wise use, they should be switched off when leaving a room. The effecveness of ceiling fans is also
dependent on the humidity in the air - they are more effecve in humid environments, and less so in
dry ones.
4. During winter, a reverse (counter clockwise) turning fan helps to reduce heang costs. Warm air rises
to the ceiling, where it cannot be felt by the occupants of a room, especially in areas with high ceilings.
The fan assists to distribute warm air more evenly in the room allowing to set the thermostat several
degrees lower.
Normal Wear and Tear.
Threaded components working slightly loose or parts even slightly damaged or bent during vigorous cleaning
or bumping can cause wobble and noise. This is not covered under warranty, but care during maintenance and
cleaning should prevent this from occurring.
You must have the original purchase receipt or bill of sale to make a warranty claim. No claim will be
accepted unless proof of date of purchase is available at the me of making the warranty claim.
Ceiling Fan Warranty Period.
The ceiling fan itself, excluding the Remote Control Transmier and Receiver, is covered by a 3 year in-home
warranty unless stated otherwise in your jurisdicon (USA –30 year warranty on the motor). For any warranty
claims, please contact your local or regional retailer or distributor. Aeratron Pty Ltd will, at its discreon, only
repair or replace defecve products which have been directly purchased from Aeratron Pty Ltd, all other
product claims must be lodged through your local retailer/distributor. Labour and product delivery costs are
borne by Aeratron Pty Ltd or the retailer during this 3 year period. The cost of obtaining or using special access
equipment (scissor lis, scaffolding etc.) is specifically excluded, and it is the responsibility of the owner to
provide such equipment and have it safely installed and operated.
Remote Control Warranty Period.
In general, Aeratron Pty Ltd Remote Control Receivers and Transmiers (Handsets) are covered by
a 1 year in-home warranty (unless stated otherwise in your jurisdicon) under the same condions as
described above for fans.
Balance of Warranty on Repaired or Replaced Products.
Any replaced or repaired product is covered only by the balance of the warranty remaining on the original
arcle.

Transfer of Warranty.
If the dwelling where the fan is installed changes hands, the balance of the warranty passes to the new owner,
providing the original bill of sale for the product is retained by the new owner.
Warranty does not cover damage to the fan if it is moved from one dwelling to another during the warranty
period. The warranty is voided in total if the product is sold as second hand goods.
The following is NOT covered by warranty.
1. Any damage incurred aer delivery to the owner that is not caused by a fault in the products materials
or workmanship; damage from lightning or power surges; incorrect installaon; damage due to
incorrect installaon; noise or other influence of ripple control or informaon access systems operated
over power delivery infrastructure; water damage of any kind; installaon or use outdoors; damage
arising from connecon to or use with alternave power systems (e.g. inverters, solar, etc.).
2. Ceiling fans not installed by a licensed electrician.
3. Repair of a ceiling fan used incorrectly, accidentally damaged, modified in any way or not serviced in
accordance with the maintenance instrucons.
4. Travelling costs incurred by Aeratron Pty Ltd personnel or service agents and/or the cost of
transporng and insuring the ceiling fan between the nearest Aeratron Pty Ltd agents' service depot
and its normal locaon. These costs must be met by the purchaser.
5. Subject to any statutory provisions to the contrary, claims for damage to furniture, carpet, walls,
ceilings, foundaons or any other consequenal loss either directly or indirectly resulng from a faulty
ceiling fan.
6. Signals sent through the mains power supply by the electricity supplier for off peak hot water, and
other signals including those for street lights and such. These signals may cause an intermient
humming in the ceiling fan. It is not the fault of the ceiling fan.
7. A service call fee will be charged where; there is nothing wrong with the ceiling fan or; the defecve
operaon of the ceiling fan is due to failure of electricity or; the installaon is not in accordance with
Aeratron Pty Ltd instrucons and/or applicable local regulaons or; the defects have been caused by
incorrect applicaon or abuse of the ceiling fan or; the damage has been caused by unauthorised
persons aempng to repair the fan.
8. When humidity is high and temperature drops moisture condenses on metal surfaces including
ceiling fans. The layer of moisture can be almost microscopic but it will affect the surface by
deposing a ny layer of dissolved salts or airborne acidic compounds and thus eventually leading to
corrosion if the product is not properly and regularly cleaned.
9. Travelling costs incurred by Aeratron personnel or service agents exceeding 50kms between the
nearest agents’ service depot and the customer. These costs must be met by the purchaser.
Making a Claim
You must have the original purchase receipt or bill of sale along with a proof of installaon by a Licensed
Electrician to make a warranty claim. No claim will be accepted without these documents being provided.
Please contact the local agent via the warranty Hotline, web or email.
Please note carefully - If the product is found to be free of defects or the product is not funconing
properly as a result of faulty installaon or lack of maintenance then Aeratron or its service agent reserve the
right to charge a service fee to recfy the reported problem.
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Warranty Cont.
For any problems found during fan installaon please contact
the naonal distributor/retailer and ask for assistance before
leaving the site.
IMPORTANT

WARRANTY PHONE NUMBERS
AUSTRALIA 1300 116 305 (9am to 5pm EAST)
USA – please call +1-866-668-3247 (Aeratron by MacroAir)
Please Note: When calling for warranty you will require the following informaon; date of purchase;
model and colour of the fan. The installing electrician’s details may also be required.
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Warranty Details
Aeratron ceiling fan warranty details
Please File with your Purchase Receipt
Customer Details
Name: ______________________________________________
Address: ____________________________________________
Post Code: ___________________________________________
Phone Number: _______________________________________
Fan Details
Model: ______________________________________________
Colour: ______________________________________________
Date of Purchase: ______________________________________
Electricians Details
Name of Electrician: ____________________________________
Licence Number: _______________________________________
Please scan and send per email to your local or naonal retailer or distributor
For any problems found during fan installaon please contact
the naonal distributor/retailer and ask for assistance before
leaving the site.
IMPORTANT

WHEN FORM IS FUNCTION.
As much as we would like to take full credit for the design of your
Aeratron fan, we need to admit, we weren’t the first to think of it.
The profile of the Aeratron blade and
the winglet at its end reduce turbulence, providing more
airflow with less energy, silently. Great idea.
Thank you. Your Aeratron team.
Internaonal Edion 2018/05
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