Early Settler 90009804 User manual

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Byron AC Fan
Matt Black /Matt White
SKU 90009804 & 90015408
90009804
Byron
ML-51-02
90015408

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Blade Holder 3pcs
1. Turn off power before assembly & disassembly. To avoid electrical shock,
connect earth / ground wire first, followed by neutral wire and active wire last.
For disassembly, disconnect active wire first, followed by neutral wire and
ground / earth wire last.
2. Ensure that all screws are tight throughout the course of installation.
3. Ensure that blades are not obstructed by other objects and are able to turn freely.
4. The electrical supply must include an isolation switch providing at least 3mm
contact separation on all live conductors.
6. Ceiling fan must be mounted at a min. distance of 2.1m clearance from floor
and 1.5m from wall to blade. Needs to comply with AS/NZS 60335.1 and
AS/NZS 60335.2.80
7. Do not install at areas / place near / at
a) chemicals and alkali
b) flammable area such as gas cooker
c) oily places
d) wet and high humidty area such as shower room
e) high vibration / impact and continuously expose to direct wind
8. Do not place any objects in the path of the blades
9. When all electrical connections are done, store all wires neatly.
10. Make sure that are screws are tight prior to switching on fan.
Electrical Shock Warning :There are no DIY servceable parts contained in
this product. Please engage a licensed electrician to carry out installation
and / or undertake any servicing.
Downrod with hanger
ball 1pc
Hanger Bracket 1pc
Wood Screw 2pcs,
Washer 2 pcs
1 2
10. Trouble shooting
11
9
7
7
6. Attaching an accessory light kit
9
Downrod Canopy installation
Wall
s
Blade

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Blade Holder 3pcs
1. Turn off power before assembly & disassembly. To avoid electrical shock,
connect earth / ground wire first, followed by neutral wire and active wire last.
For disassembly, disconnect active wire first, followed by neutral wire and
ground / earth wire last.
2. Ensure that all screws are tight throughout the course of installation.
3. Ensure that blades are not obstructed by other objects and are able to turn freely.
4. The electrical supply must include an isolation switch providing at least 3mm
contact separation on all live conductors.
6. Ceiling fan must be mounted at a min. distance of 2.1m clearance from floor
and 1.5m from wall to blade. Needs to comply with AS/NZS 60335.1 and
AS/NZS 60335.2.80
7. Do not install at areas / place near / at
a) chemicals and alkali
b) flammable area such as gas cooker
c) oily places
d) wet and high humidty area such as shower room
e) high vibration / impact and continuously expose to direct wind
8. Do not place any objects in the path of the blades
9. When all electrical connections are done, store all wires neatly.
10. Make sure that are screws are tight prior to switching on fan.
Electrical Shock Warning :There are no DIY servceable parts contained in
this product. Please engage a licensed electrician to carry out installation
and / or undertake any servicing.
Downrod with hanger
ball 1pc
Hanger Bracket 1pc
Wood Screw 2pcs,
Washer 2 pcs
1 2
10. Trouble shooting
11
9
7
7
6. Attaching an accessory light kit
9
Downrod Canopy installation
Wall
s
Blade

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Blade 5pcs
Blade screw 15 pcs
Round metal washer 15 pcs
HI
MED
LOW
OFF
LIGHT
Blade holder screw 10 psc
Spring washer 10 pcs
Wall Control 1set
45
2
1
4. Downrod & Coupling installation
1 ) Thread wiring from fan motor through downrod.
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Blade 5pcs
Blade screw 15 pcs
Round metal washer 15 pcs
HI
MED
LOW
OFF
LIGHT
Blade holder screw 10 psc
Spring washer 10 pcs
Wall Control 1set
45
2
1
4. Downrod & Coupling installation
1 ) Thread wiring from fan motor through downrod.
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Screw and Washer
Blade
Blade Penel
Screw and Washer
Screw
Screw
Switch housing
Fig2:
Fig1:
Red Blue
Green-Yellow
Fig4:
Red
Blue
Decorative Cap
Green-yellow
1) Use the 3 blade screws and washers to secure the blade to blade holder.
2) Now put the blade holder under the lower motor housing and use the 2
blade holder screws and washers to secure the blade holder to the
motor housing.
6. Attaching an accessory light kit
(skip this section if not using a light kit)
Fig3:
Nut
Bulb
Glass
light Assembly Kit
Lampholder
1. Take out the switch housing cap from the fan and remove the plug from
the cap. (Fig 1)
2. Unscrew the three screws from the light kit cover and remove it from the
light kit. (Fig 2)
3. Remove the nut and washer from the light kit cover. Then insert the thread
tube of the light kit cover through the hole of the switch housing cap and
tighten it. Screw back the washer and nut. (Fig 2)
4. Insert the light kit cable form the fan through the tread tube of the switch
housing cap. Secure the switch housing cap by the three screws. (Fig 3)
5. Remove the black shrinkage wrap from the cable. Connect cables to light kit
terminal block and screw the insulation board back inside light kit. (Fig 4)
6. Attach the light kit to the light kit cover and secure by the screws.
7. Plug the light bulb into lampholder.
8. Place the glass on and then revolve it clockwise till it got locked.
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Blade Assembly

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Screw and Washer
Blade
Blade Penel
Screw and Washer
Screw
Screw
Switch housing
Fig2:
Fig1:
Red Blue
Green-Yellow
Fig4:
Red
Blue
Decorative Cap
Green-yellow
1) Use the 3 blade screws and washers to secure the blade to blade holder.
2) Now put the blade holder under the lower motor housing and use the 2
blade holder screws and washers to secure the blade holder to the
motor housing.
6. Attaching an accessory light kit
(skip this section if not using a light kit)
Fig3:
Nut
Bulb
Glass
light Assembly Kit
Lampholder
1. Take out the switch housing cap from the fan and remove the plug from
the cap. (Fig 1)
2. Unscrew the three screws from the light kit cover and remove it from the
light kit. (Fig 2)
3. Remove the nut and washer from the light kit cover. Then insert the thread
tube of the light kit cover through the hole of the switch housing cap and
tighten it. Screw back the washer and nut. (Fig 2)
4. Insert the light kit cable form the fan through the tread tube of the switch
housing cap. Secure the switch housing cap by the three screws. (Fig 3)
5. Remove the black shrinkage wrap from the cable. Connect cables to light kit
terminal block and screw the insulation board back inside light kit. (Fig 4)
6. Attach the light kit to the light kit cover and secure by the screws.
7. Plug the light bulb into lampholder.
8. Place the glass on and then revolve it clockwise till it got locked.
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Blade Assembly

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Wiring diagram of mounting bracket terminal & wall
control terminal.
GREEN/YELLOW
EARTH ORANGE
BROWN
TERMINAL BLOCK
MOUNTING BRACKET
MOTOR
LIGHT WINRE
BLUE
SUPPLY NEUTRAL
N L
ACTIVE
WALL
CONTROL
WALL
CONTROL
TERMINAL
BLOCK
1) Put the hanger ball into hanger bracket, turn the down rod until the groove
of the hanger ball locates into the lugs of hanger ball plate (in hanger bracket).
Concave groove of hanger ball must be put into the bracket lugs.

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HI
MED
LOW
OFF
LIGHT
Ceiling Fan Wall-Mounted Control
Installation Instruction
IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER:
1. Please read this instruction and save it for further use.
2. Please note that all fixed wiring appliances should be
installed by a qualified electrician.
3. To avoid possible electrical shock, be sure electricity is
turned off at the main fuse box or circuit panel before wiring.
4. Do not mount wall control near heat producing equipment.
5. Use of this control with some ceiling fans could result in fire,
shock and serious personal injury. Use this ceiling fan
wall-mounted control only with ceiling fan capacitor speed
controlled only.
6. Make certain no bare wires are exposed outside the
connectors.
7. This unit is to be used for the control of ceiling fans at
AC250V 50Hz power supply only.
8. Controller must be installed by a licensed electrician
INSTALLATION INTRUCTIONS
1. Disconnect the power and remove the existing wall plate
and switch.
2. If your ceiling fan is equipped with a pull chain switch,
make sure to set the speed control at the highest speed
before installing the wall control.
3. Set the knob on the wall-mounted control in the off position.
4. Make wire connections and secure with 2pcs wire connectors.
5. Secure the wall-mounted control to the outlet box with two
screws provided. Then, the face plate clicks on the wall control.
OFF: turn off the fan
HI: high speed
MED: medium speed
LOW: low speed
LIGHT: turn on/off the light
Wall
9
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Wiring diagram of mounting bracket terminal & wall
control terminal.
GREEN/YELLOW
EARTH ORANGE
BROWN
TERMINAL BLOCK
MOUNTING BRACKET
MOTOR
LIGHT WINRE
BLUE
SUPPLY NEUTRAL
N L
ACTIVE
WALL
CONTROL
WALL
CONTROL
TERMINAL
BLOCK
1) Put the hanger ball into hanger bracket, turn the down rod until the groove
of the hanger ball locates into the lugs of hanger ball plate (in hanger bracket).
Concave groove of hanger ball must be put into the bracket lugs.
109
HI
MED
LOW
OFF
LIGHT
Ceiling Fan Wall-Mounted Control
Installation Instruction
IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER:
1. Please read this instruction and save it for further use.
2. Please note that all fixed wiring appliances should be
installed by a qualified electrician.
3. To avoid possible electrical shock, be sure electricity is
turned off at the main fuse box or circuit panel before wiring.
4. Do not mount wall control near heat producing equipment.
5. Use of this control with some ceiling fans could result in fire,
shock and serious personal injury. Use this ceiling fan
wall-mounted control only with ceiling fan capacitor speed
controlled only.
6. Make certain no bare wires are exposed outside the
connectors.
7. This unit is to be used for the control of ceiling fans at
AC250V 50Hz power supply only.
8. Controller must be installed by a licensed electrician
INSTALLATION INTRUCTIONS
1. Disconnect the power and remove the existing wall plate
and switch.
2. If your ceiling fan is equipped with a pull chain switch,
make sure to set the speed control at the highest speed
before installing the wall control.
3. Set the knob on the wall-mounted control in the off position.
4. Make wire connections and secure with 2pcs wire connectors.
5. Secure the wall-mounted control to the outlet box with two
screws provided. Then, the face plate clicks on the wall control.
OFF: turn off the fan
HI: high speed
MED: medium speed
LOW: low speed
LIGHT: turn on/off the light
Wall
9
7 8
Wiring diagram of mounting bracket terminal & wall
control terminal.
GREEN/YELLOW
EARTH ORANGE
BROWN
TERMINAL BLOCK
MOUNTING BRACKET
MOTOR
LIGHT WINRE
BLUE
SUPPLY NEUTRAL
N L
ACTIVE
WALL
CONTROL
WALL
CONTROL
TERMINAL
BLOCK
1) Put the hanger ball into hanger bracket, turn the down rod until the groove
of the hanger ball locates into the lugs of hanger ball plate (in hanger bracket).
Concave groove of hanger ball must be put into the bracket lugs.

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HI
MED
LOW
OFF
LIGHT
Ceiling Fan Wall-Mounted Control
Installation Instruction
IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER:
1. Please read this instruction and save it for further use.
2. Please note that all fixed wiring appliances should be
installed by a qualified electrician.
3. To avoid possible electrical shock, be sure electricity is
turned off at the main fuse box or circuit panel before wiring.
4. Do not mount wall control near heat producing equipment.
5. Use of this control with some ceiling fans could result in fire,
shock and serious personal injury. Use this ceiling fan
wall-mounted control only with ceiling fan capacitor speed
controlled only.
6. Make certain no bare wires are exposed outside the
connectors.
7. This unit is to be used for the control of ceiling fans at
AC250V 50Hz power supply only.
8. Controller must be installed by a licensed electrician
INSTALLATION INTRUCTIONS
1. Disconnect the power and remove the existing wall plate
and switch.
2. If your ceiling fan is equipped with a pull chain switch,
make sure to set the speed control at the highest speed
before installing the wall control.
3. Set the knob on the wall-mounted control in the off position.
4. Make wire connections and secure with 2pcs wire connectors.
5. Secure the wall-mounted control to the outlet box with two
screws provided. Then, the face plate clicks on the wall control.
OFF: turn off the fan
HI: high speed
MED: medium speed
LOW: low speed
LIGHT: turn on/off the light
Wall
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TROUBLE SHOOTING:
WARNING:
CEILING FAN MUST BE SWITCHED OFF AND ISOLATED
BEFORE COMMENCING ANY TROUBLE SHOOTING
WOBBLE / BALANCE:
Please note that all ceiling fans are not the same, even fans of the
same model, some may move more or less than others. Movement of
a few centimetres is quite acceptable, and does not suggest the fan will
fall if installed correctly.
All ceiling fan blades are weighed and grouped by weight. It is impossible
to eliminate wobble altogether and should not be considered a fault.
Ceiling fans tend to move during operation because they are not
generally rigidly mounted.
To reduce the fan wobble:
•Check that all screws which fix the mounting bracket and down rod
are tightly secured.
•Wobble may result from inconsistent blade level. Check this
by measuring from the tip of the blade to the ceiling, and
repeat on every blade.
If the measurements are different;
1. Check that the blade screws are not overly tightened, or loose, causing the tip of the
blade to be unlevelled.
2. Out of shaped blades can unbalance the fan and cause wobble. Check by removing
all blades and stacking on a flat level surface,
and ensure all blades are a uniform shape.
3. Interchanging adjacent blades can redistribute the weight and result in smoother operation.
BALANCING KIT:
A balancing kit may be required to balance the ceiling fan at some stage if it becomes unbalanced
over time. Please refer to the instructions contained with the balancing kit for details of how to use.
NOISE:
When it is quiet, especially at night, you may hear occasional small noises. Slight power fluctuations
Please allow a 24-hour “settling-in” period, as most noises associated with a new fan disappear
during this initial period. Please note that
All electric motors make noise to some extent!
CHECKLIST:
(*) May require the assistance of a qualified and licenced electrical contractor.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE REMEDY
Fan or Light will not start. Fuse or circuit breaker blown. Turn power OFF.
Check fuses and circuit breaker. (*)
Loose mains connections to fan. Turn power OFF.
Check connections at terminal block. (*)
Controller/switch not in correct position. Turn power OFF.
Check that controller/switch is in the correct position.
Light kit not connected correctly. Turn power OFF.
Check that light kit plug connector is connected securely. (*)
Fan Wobbles. Fan blades are not horizontal to the ceiling. Refer to ‘WOBBLE / BALANCING’ section of this manual.
Blade screws are loose. Check that all screws are securely tightened. Do NOT over-
tighten.
Blades are out of shape. Stack blades on a flat level surface, to ensure all blades are a
uniform shape. Contact your retailer for replacement blades.
Fan hanger ball not seated correctly in hanger bracket. Turn power OFF.
Support the fan very carefully, and rotate the hanger ball to
ensure the registration slot is positioned on the stopper. (*)
Noisy Top canopy touching ceiling. Lower the decorative canopy so that it does not contact the
ceiling.
Loose blade screws. Check that all screws are securely tightened. Do NOT over-
tighten.
Hanging bracket not installed correctly. Turn power OFF.
Check and if necessary re-install the hanging bracket if not
installed/ installed correctly. (*)
Incorrect controller. Turn power OFF.
Change the controller to the supplied controller. (*)
Ripple control signal noise. Turn power OFF.
Install the included signal Filter. (*)
Fan needs to settle in. Allow 6-8 hours of operating time to allow fan to ‘settle in’.
and frequency signals superimposed in the electricity for off-peak hot water control, may cause a
change in fan motor noise. THIS IS NORMAL.
this is not a product fault and as such is not covered
under warranty.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING:
WARNING:
CEILING FAN MUST BE SWITCHED OFF AND ISOLATED
BEFORE COMMENCING ANY TROUBLE SHOOTING
WOBBLE / BALANCE:
Please note that all ceiling fans are not the same, even fans of the
same model, some may move more or less than others. Movement of
a few centimetres is quite acceptable, and does not suggest the fan will
fall if installed correctly.
All ceiling fan blades are weighed and grouped by weight. It is impossible
to eliminate wobble altogether and should not be considered a fault.
Ceiling fans tend to move during operation because they are not
generally rigidly mounted.
To reduce the fan wobble:
•Check that all screws which fix the mounting bracket and down rod
are tightly secured.
•Wobble may result from inconsistent blade level. Check this
by measuring from the tip of the blade to the ceiling, and
repeat on every blade.
If the measurements are different;
1. Check that the blade screws are not overly tightened, or loose, causing the tip of the
blade to be unlevelled.
2. Out of shaped blades can unbalance the fan and cause wobble. Check by removing
all blades and stacking on a flat level surface,
and ensure all blades are a uniform shape.
3. Interchanging adjacent blades can redistribute the weight and result in smoother operation.
BALANCING KIT:
A balancing kit may be required to balance the ceiling fan at some stage if it becomes unbalanced
over time. Please refer to the instructions contained with the balancing kit for details of how to use.
NOISE:
When it is quiet, especially at night, you may hear occasional small noises. Slight power fluctuations
Please allow a 24-hour “settling-in” period, as most noises associated with a new fan disappear
during this initial period. Please note that
All electric motors make noise to some extent!
CHECKLIST:
(*) May require the assistance of a qualified and licenced electrical contractor.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE REMEDY
Fan or Light will not start. Fuse or circuit breaker blown. Turn power OFF.
Check fuses and circuit breaker. (*)
Loose mains connections to fan. Turn power OFF.
Check connections at terminal block. (*)
Controller/switch not in correct position. Turn power OFF.
Check that controller/switch is in the correct position.
Light kit not connected correctly. Turn power OFF.
Check that light kit plug connector is connected securely. (*)
Fan Wobbles. Fan blades are not horizontal to the ceiling. Refer to ‘WOBBLE / BALANCING’ section of this manual.
Blade screws are loose. Check that all screws are securely tightened. Do NOT over-
tighten.
Blades are out of shape. Stack blades on a flat level surface, to ensure all blades are a
uniform shape. Contact your retailer for replacement blades.
Fan hanger ball not seated correctly in hanger bracket. Turn power OFF.
Support the fan very carefully, and rotate the hanger ball to
ensure the registration slot is positioned on the stopper. (*)
Noisy Top canopy touching ceiling. Lower the decorative canopy so that it does not contact the
ceiling.
Loose blade screws. Check that all screws are securely tightened. Do NOT over-
tighten.
Hanging bracket not installed correctly. Turn power OFF.
Check and if necessary re-install the hanging bracket if not
installed/ installed correctly. (*)
Incorrect controller. Turn power OFF.
Change the controller to the supplied controller. (*)
Ripple control signal noise. Turn power OFF.
Install the included signal Filter. (*)
Fan needs to settle in. Allow 6-8 hours of operating time to allow fan to ‘settle in’.
and frequency signals superimposed in the electricity for off-peak hot water control, may cause a
change in fan motor noise. THIS IS NORMAL.
this is not a product fault and as such is not covered
under warranty.
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