EuroFans Atlanta Setup guide

OWNERS INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
30”/76cm
Atlanta
INSTALLATION
OPERATION
MAINTENANCE
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CAUTION
READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY FOR SAFE INSTALLATION
AND FAN OPERATION. IF UNSURE CONSULT
A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN

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SUITABLE FOR 230V/50 CYCLE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
Enquirie on in talling your fan plea e call our help line on
01959-56 0

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Safety Precautions
1. To ensure the success of the installation be sure to read the instructions and study the
diagrams thoroughly before commencing.
2. All electrical work should only be undertaken after disconnection of the power by
removing fuses or turning off the circuit breaker to ensure all pole isolation of the
electrical supply. If you are in any doubt the services of a qualified electrician should
be sought to ensure that all work is carried out in accordance with the I.E.E.
Regulations, current good practice and other national and local electrical codes.
3. Make sure that your installation sits will not allow the rotating fan blades to come into
contact with any object and that there is a minimum clearance of 150mm (6”) from the
blade tip to the wall or ceiling. Please note that the bigger this clearance is the better
the airflow from your fan will be. Ensure the blades are mounted at a minimum height
of 2.3 meters (7’6”) from the floor when the fan is installed.
. The fixing point for the fan must be able to support a weight of ten times that of the net
weight of the fan. Net weights can be found on the bottom of the unit’s box. If you are
mounting the fan to a ceiling junction box, the box and it’s fixing must be able to
support the moving weight of the fan and must not twist or work loose.
5. The fan must be earthed.
6. Do not connect the fan motor to a dimmer switch. This may give an unsatisfactory
performance (motor hum) and cause damage to the motor.
7. It is not recommended that ceiling fans and gas appliances are operated in the same
room at the same time.
8. The fan must be turned off and stopped completely before reversing the fan direction.
This will prevent any damage to the motor of the unit or controller (if installed).
9. Do not insert anything into the fan blades while the fan is operating. This will damage
the blades and upset the balance of the unit causing the unit to wobble.
10. After the fan is completely installed make sure that all connections are secure
and tight to prevent any problems.
11. Because of the fan’s natural movement, some connections may loosen. Check the
support connections, brackets and blade attachments twice a year to make sure they
are all secure. If they are loose tighten with a screwdriver.
Note: The important safeguards and instructions given in this manual are not meant to
cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. It must be understood that
common sense, caution and care are factors, which cannot be built into any product. These
factors must be supplied by the persons caring for and using the unit.
For installation advice, or in the unlikely event of damaged or missing parts please ring:
HELPLINE: (01959) 56 0

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Supplied Parts
One fan motor assembly
One round plate fitted with terminal block and top rubber washers.
One set of blades
One set of blade carriers
One screw-pack with balancing kit
One installation booklet.
Only supplied on units supplied with pre-fitted lights
One light fitting – factory fitted
One shade, one screw pack for light shade
Tools and Materials Required
Philips screwdriver
Blade screwdriver
Small electrical screwdriver
Electrical pliers
Step ladder
Wiring supplies as required by current electrical practice
Bulbs if a light fitting is fitted / to be fitted
In-line crimps or other suitable connectors if an extension rod in excess
of 760mm (30 inch) is to be fitted.
Before starting the assembly and installation of your fan please ensure the safety
precautions have been read and understood.
Installation Difficulties, Missing or Damaged Parts
If you have any difficulty in installing your fan/light or if you are unfortunate enough to
find that your fan have been dispatched with parts missing or damaged please contact
our help-line on (01959 56 0). We will be very pleased to provide help or forward
replacements parts to your immediately.
In any communication with us please quote model reference, colour of the unit and the
part missing /damaged.
HELPLINE
01959 56 0

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ASSEMBLING AND HANGING YOUR CEILING FAN
NOTE:
Before installing ensure that you have all poles disconnection of the electricity
supply and that you refer to q qualified electrician to ensure that all wiring is carried
out in accordance with I.E.E. Regulations, current good practice, national and local
electrical codes.
A. CLOSE TO CEILING MOUNTING
STEP 1: MOUNTING PLATE INSTALLATION
Loosen the screw of the mounting plate from canopy.
Secure the mounting plate to joist with wood screws, rubber and steel
washers. (See Fig. 1)/page .
CAUTION: Be sure that the mounting location can support load of
at 70 kilos. (see Safety Precautions)
STEP 2: HANGING
Hang the motor on mounting plate with temporary support (a hook)
(See Fig. 2)/page .
This is an aid in marking the electrical connection.
STEP 3 : WIRING (See Page 7)
CAUTION: Carefully read the WIRING INSTRUCTIONS and DIAGRAMS
Since improper installation may result in an electric short and
void the warranty
STEP : FAN HANGING
Carefully push all wiring into canopy. Life off temporary
mount and position fan motor on mounting plate such that
attachment screws align with keyed slots on upper side of
motor housing secure the fan to mounting plate with serrated
washers and screws provided (See Fig. 3). Ensure a good
electrical connection by breaking lacquer finish as this forms
the earth.
STEP 5 : FAN ASSEMBLING
Turn on the electricity. Check to see that the fans forward and
reverse speeds work properly see operating instructions.
STEP 6: GLASS ASSEMBLING
The light fitting has been pre-assembled to your fan
(See Fig. 3) 60 watts max. Bulb (not provided) can be fitted. The
shade is held in place by three thumbscrews, do not over
tighten.

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FLUSH MOUNT STYLE ASSEMBLY DIAGRAMS

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B. DROP ROD STYLE INSTALLATION
STEP 1 : MOUNTING PLATE INSTALLATION
Loosen the screw of the mounting plate from canopy.
Secure the mounting plate to joist with wood screws, rubber and steel
washers. (See Fig. )
CAUTION : Be sure that the mounting location can support load of
at 70 kilos. (See Safety Precautions)
STEP 2 : DROP ROD ASSEMBLY
Remove the three screws from boss of top housing to move the canopy
from fan. (SEE FIG. 5)
Remove the cotter pin and split pin from the bottom of the drop rod. If a
longer drop rod is going to be used, transfer the ball joint and the earth
wire to the longer rod.
Put the drop rod through the flared end of the canopy and pass the
electrical supply leads from the top of the motor through the drop rod
until they exit at the top of the ball joint. Always ensure the rod passes
through the canopy before the rod is connected to the fan. If an
extension rod longer than 30 inches is to be used, the cables will need to
be extended in an appropriate way.
Loosen the drop rod set screws on the boss, which is on top of the
motor and insert the drop rod into the drop rod boss on top of the motor
casing. Turn gently to align the holes in the boss with those in the rod.
Ease the cotter pin through the boss and the rod taking care not to pinch
or damage any cables. Fix in place by replacing the split pin.
Hang the motor on mounting plate with temporary support (a hook) for
connecting wire. (SEE FIG. 6)
STEP 3 : WIRING (See Page 7)
CAUTION: Carefully read the WIRING INSTRUCTIONS and DIAGRAMS
Since improper installation may result in an electric short and
void the warranty
STEP : FAN HANGING
Carefully push all wiring into canopy. Life off temporary
mount and position fan motor on mounting plate such that attachment
screws align with keyed slots on upper side of motor housing secure the
fan to mounting plate with serrated washers and screws provided.
Ensure a good electrical connection by breaking lacquer finish as this
forms the earth.
STEP 5 : FAN ASSEMBLING
Turn on the electricity. Check to see that the fans forward and reverse
speeds work properly see operating instructions.
Blades assembly, get more details at page 8.
STEP 6: GLASS ASSEMBLING
The light fitting has been pre-assembled to your fan
(See Fig. ) 60 watts max. Bulb (not provided) can be fitted. The shade is
held in place by three thumb screws, do not over tighten.

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DROP ROD STYLE ASSEMBLY DIAGRAMS

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WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE:
Before installation ensure that you have all pole disconnection of the electricity supply
and that you refer to a qualified electrician to ensure that all wiring is carried out in
accordance with I.E.E. Regulations current goods practice national and local electrical
codes.
Carefully read the wiring instructions and diagrams since improper installation may result
in an electrical short and void the warranty.
In most cases connect the fan motor BROWN wire to the supply wire coloured RED or
BROWN, connect the fan motor neutral BLUE wire to the neutral supply normally coloured
BLUE or BLACK, connect the mounting plate GREEN or GREEN/YELLOW earth wires to
the earth supply. SEE FIG. 8
When underlight is attached, connect the ORANGE light wire to the supply live wire,
normally coloured RED or BROWN. If light to be independently operated from a wall
switch a separate live supply is required. SEE FIG.9
If fan is controlled independently from a wall switch. SEE FIG. 10
If a separate wall control is to be used for both fan and light please see wiring diagram
supplied with control or SEE FIG. 11.
Check to see that all your connections are tight and that no bare wires are visible of
touchable at any of the wire connectors. Except for the earth wire. Gently tuck all of the
completed wiring carefully into the canopy.
CAUTION: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED, IMPORTANT. Do not connect the
motor supply cable to a dimmer switch. If a wall mounted control for the
fan is required then we recommend you contact our help-line.
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Assembling the blades
The blades now need to be assembled on to the carrier brackets.
Note that blades can be installed with either surface facing down.
Carefully unwrap the blade and a carrier bracket. Align the bracket with the holes in
the blades and use the screws and fibre washers provided to connect them.
The fibre washer should go on top the blade between the head of the screw and the
surface of the blade. Ensure the screws are tightened up firmly.
Repeat this process for all blades.
Attach the assembled blades onto the fan
Release motor screws from fan motor, then, put blade carrier with blade on the
motor. Using motor screws to screw it. Please make sure it is tight enough. Be
careful not to bend the blades or the carrier brackets during installation as this
may result in an imbalance and induce wobble.
If installing more than one fan be careful not to mix the blade sets. Each set is
carefully manufactured to be evenly balanced, mixing would break up a balanced
set and again this could induce wobble.
Operating instructions
Having checked that all electrical connections are securely made and insulated,
turn on the power and check the operation of the fan. The pull switch on the side of
the motor housing is the selection switch for the speed function of the fan and is
also the on/off function. The first pull from the off position takes you on to the high
speed; the second on to medium speed; the third on to slow speed and the fourth
pull to the off position.
The slide switch on the other side of the switch housing changes the direction of
rotation of the blades. (Remember to let the fan slow to a complete stop before
changing the direction of rotation). When looking up at the fan blades, anti –
clockwise rotation achieves a downward flow of air and clockwise rotation achieves
an upward movement of air.
Summer operation – In warm weather a downward movement of air is more
desirable as this achieves a greater cooling effect.
Winter operation – In winter a movement of air moving upwards and then back
down the sides of the room achieves a more balanced temperature throughout the
room.

If a wall control or remote control system has been used refer to the accompanying
leaflets enclosed in these systems.
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Blade balancing
Whilst every precaution is taken at the factory to ensure your fan is of the highest
quality, imbalance may occur. This may be due to slight irregularities in the blades
or blade carriers. Further problems can be caused by deviating from these
instructions.
The following procedure may help to rectify the situation.
The round plate must always be tight against the ceiling so that no movement can
occur.
If the installation requires a rod style make sure that the rod is firmly locked into the
boss on top of the fan. The locking screw should be securely tightened.
Check all the blades are firmly tightened on to their carrier brackets.
Check all the carrier brackets are tightened on to the motor firmly.
Blade tracking can easily be checked by holding a yardstick or similar measure
vertically from the ceiling to the tip of the blade. Then check all blades measure the
same distance from that point. To correct slight problems in the alignment of a
blade, gently bend the carrier to bring it back in line.
Changing over two adjacent blades – may correct any imbalance.
Use the universal balancing kit supplied with the fan.
Please note that drop rod styles of fans do have a slight level of movement but his
is in no way dangerous.
IMPORTANT
This fan is provided with a 3-speed pull chain type switch for choice of speeds.
The slide switch allows for forward or reverse action of the blades.
o not operate reversing switch while fan blades are in motion. Fan must be
turned off and blades stopped before reversing blades direction.
Care and cleaning
Periodic cleaning of your new fan is recommended particularly the blades. The
plated or painted surfaces of your fan have been sealed with a lacquer to
minimize any discoloration or tarnishing. Therefore use a soft brush or lint free
cloth to avoid scratching the surface.

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The motor has permanently sealed bearings so no lubrication is necessary
Do not use water when cleaning you fan as this could damage the surfaces of the
casing and the blades and may create the possibility of an electric shock.
Tips
If you have a false ceiling, connect the mounting plate on to the main structure and
use an extension rod to lower the fan below the false ceiling. (Remember to allow
adequate clearance for the rotating blades.
The mounting plate can be mounted on to a surface up to 0°. The fan will have to be
installed in the drop rod style of mounting for this (Remember to allow
adequate clearance for the rotating blades.
Do not forget to put the canopy on the rod before connecting the rod onto the fan.
Blades may be reversed so the alternative finish can be seen.
Extension chain is available if the control chains are not long enough; please ring the
help-line for further details.
If your are installing more than one fan make sure that you do not mix the fan
blade sets.
Product Disposal Instructions
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Thi product ha been cla ed a Electrical
or Electronic Equipment and hould not be
di po ed of with other hou ehold or
commercial wa te at the end of it’ working
life.
The Wa te of Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE) Directive (2002/96/EC)
ha been put in place to recycle product
u ing be t available preci e and minimize
the impact upon the environment.

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Ceiling Fan Warranty.
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 time of making
the warranty claim.
Ceiling Fan Warranty Period.
The ceiling fan itself, excluding accessories such as the Remote Control Transmitter and
Receiver, is covered by a 5 year warranty. During this period, Fantasia Distribution Ltd
will, at its discretion, repair or replace defective product. During this 5 years, the owner is
responsible for labour costs incurred in removing and re-installing the fan, and for
transport costs to Fantasia Distribution Ltd.’s repair center. Return freight will be paid by
Fantasia Distribution Ltd. The cost of obtaining or using special access equipment
(scissor lifts, 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.
Fantasia Distribution Ltd.’s Remote Control Receivers and Transmitters (Handsets) are
covered by a 2 year repair or replacement warranty
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 article.
Transfer of Warranty.
If the dwelling where the fan or remote control 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 for the fan 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 after delivery to the owner that is not caused by a fault in the
products materials or workmanship; damage from lightning or power surges;
incorrect installation; damage due to incorrect installation; water damage of any
kind; installation or use outdoors; damage arising from connection to or use with
alternative power systems (e.g. inverters, solar, etc.).
2. Ceiling fans not installed by a qualified electrician.
3. Repair of a ceiling fan used incorrectly, accidentally damaged, modified in any way
or not serviced in accordance with the maintenance instructions.
4. The cost of transporting and insuring the ceiling fan between the nearest Fantasia
Distribution Ltd agents' service depot and its normal location.
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, foundations or any other consequential loss either directly or
indirectly resulting from a faulty ceiling fan.
6. Ceiling Fans not purchased and installed in Mainland UK.
7. A service fee will be charged where; there is nothing wrong with the ceiling fan or;
the defective operation of the ceiling fan is due to failure of electricity or; the
installation is not in accordance with Fantasia Distribution Ltd instructions and/or
applicable local regulations or; the defects have been caused by incorrect
application or abuse of the ceiling fan or; the damage has been caused by
unauthorized persons attempting to repair the fan.

30”/76cm
Atlanta
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FANTASIA DISTRIBUTION LTD.
Unit B. The Flyers Way, Westerham, Kent, TN16 1DE
Tel: (01959) 56 0
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30”/76cm
Atlanta
Please cut out this warranty page and send it in an envelope to the
address below.
Alternatively please go to our website www. antasiaceiling ans.com
and ill in the warranty section there.
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FANTASIA DISTRIBUTION LTD.
Unit B. The Flyers Way, Westerham, Kent, TN16 1DE
Tel: (01959) 56 0
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