Vento URAGANO Setup guide

URAGANO
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
MANUAL OF CEILING FAN
B40492E ALL-ENGLISH


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Installation must be carried out by a qualified electrician.
Turn off the electrical mains at the circuit breaker/fuse box.
Do not use power supply other than 220V~240V / 50Hz, 60Hz.
This appliance must be earthed.
When mounting the fan, ensure that the safety wire is looped across the mounting
bracket
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The mounting
bracket
must be able to withhold a min. weight of 35 pounds.
The ceiling fan must be mounted at a min. height of 7.5 feet / 2.3m of clearance from
the floor.
Do not place any objects in the path of the blades.
When all electrical connections are done, store all wires neatly.
Make sure that all screws and connections are tightly screwed and secured.
Note
This illustrations in this manual are for explanation purposes only and may differ from the
actual unit. It is subjected to change without prior notice for further improvements.
Warning
This product is designed to use only those parts supplied with this product and/or accessories
designated specifically for using with this product. Using parts and/or accessories not designated
for using with this product could result in personal injury or property damage.
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I. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Numbered tape placement Switch 1-2 Switch 3-4
Switch 4-2Switch 3-1
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PROBLEM A: FAN WILL NOT START
REMEDIES:
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Check fuse or circuit breaker and replace if necessary.
Check that reversible switch is at exact position.
Turn off electrical power, check all wire connections.
Check to make sure the dip switches from the transmitter and receiver are set on the same frequency.
PROBLEM B: FAN EXCESSIVELY NOISY
REMEDIES:
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Check that all screws in fan assembly are tight and properly seated.
Check to make sure mounting bracket is installed properly.
PROBLEM C: FAN WOBBLES
REMEDIES:
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Check that all blades are screwed firmly into the fan body.
If the above mentioned remedies can’t eliminate the wobble, use the clip from balance pack to
make sure the position. Stick the balancing weight on the opposite side of the mark place.
If the above mentioned remedies can’t eliminate the wobble, interchange the blade pair, proceeding
as following illustrations until wobble is removed.
VIII. TROUBLE SHOOTING

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LIGHTOFF
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II. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ON ASSEMBLY & INSTALLATION,
PLEASE FOLLOW THIS MANUAL DESCRIPTION
Mounting Bracket
Downrod Set
Canopy
Decorative Cover
Upper Housing
Fan Body
Cover
Blades x5
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Screw Pack
Expansion Screws For
Mounting Bracket
x2 (Optional)
Screws For
Mounting Bracket
x2
Clasp x1 (Optional)
Screws For
Upper Housing x6
Blade Screws x16
Blade Washers x16
Wire Connector x3
Balance Pack x1
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Remote Control
Transmitter
Transmitter Cover
Receiver
Wall bracket For Transmitter
Battery
Instruction Manual For
Remote Control
Accessories Packet
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Check if all parts and accessories are present:
1. Tools:
Philips Screwdriver
Slotted Screwdriver
Adjustable wrench
Cutter
Ladder
Install the power cord in accordance with the cord
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NOTE: THE TRANSMITTER IS DESIGNED FOR USE WITH EITHER WALL BRACKET
FOR TRANSMITTER (d.) OR THE TRANSMITTER COVER (b.)
NOTE: PLACE THE PARTS FROM (J.) SHOWN ABOVE, IN A SMALL CONTAINER TO
PREVENT PARTS FROM GETTING LOST. IF ANY PARTS ARE MISSING, CONTACT
YOUR LOCAL RETAILER FOR REPLACEMENT BEFORE PROCEEDING.
Completes The Chart
5A Fuse
Latch
Assemble Chart
VII. FUSE REPLACEMENT
Push both side of the fuse capsule towards each other and twist it to open the fuse
capsule. Remove the damaged 5A glass fuse from the capsule then replace a new
5A glass fuse. To close the fuse capsule aline the latch and groove then push in and
twist to lock the fuse capsule.
Left Side
Left Side
Right Side
Right Side

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RED
(Mains/Live)
WHITE
(Mains/Neutral)
AC POWER INPUT
BROWN
(Fan/Live)
BLUE
(Fan//Neutral)
BLACK
(ANTENNA)
GREEN/YELLOW
(Ground Wire)
Take out parts and accessories from the Styrofoam box, except the fan body. Place
the motor onto the Styrofoam box with wires facing the ceiling.
Align the holes of the blade to the holes on the fan body. Then put the washer through
the screws and tighten screws. Repeat the same action for the other four blades. As
for the bottom of the blades tighten screws only after the fan is hanging onto the
mounting bracket.
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3.
Floor
2.3m
Blade Screws
Washers
CODE SWITCH
ANTENNA
(Do not attempt to shorten
the receiver’s antenna wire.)
COMPLETE DIAGRAM
Fig 2
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ATTENTION: Do not install the fan onto the partition ceiling or chapped wall.
The ceiling fan must be mounted at a min. height of 7.5ft/2.3m of clearance from the
floor.
III. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
VI. WIRING FOR CEILING FAN INSTALLATION
NOTE: a.) Incorrect wire connection may damage this fan and receiver.
b.) Do not attempt to shorten the receiver’s antenna wire.
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A typical ceiling fan remote control is wired as shown in this wiring diagram. (Fig. 1)
Make sure that the wire of brown/blue/orange is connected.
Wires connecting the receiver and the ceiling fan have its sticker indication. The
receiver wires to the fan motor are Blue (neutral) marked TO MOTOR N and
Brown (live) marked TO MOTOR L.
Connect wires with sticker indicating “AC IN” from the receiver-Red (live) and
White (neutral) to the wires from the ceiling.
Make sure that the ground wire from the ceiling is connected to the GREEN/YELLOW
wire of the ceiling fan.
After connecting the wires, push up the canopy till it reaches the ceiling then install
the receiver by sliding into opening in the mounting bracket. Tighten the canopy screw.
As shown in Fig.2
N / WHITE
L / RED
GROUND WIRE (GREEN/YELLOW)GROUND WIRE (GREEN/YELLOW)
N / BLUE
L / BROWN
Fig 1
CEILING FAN
AC
POWER
INPUT
N / BLUE
L / BROWN
TO MOTOR N / BLUE
TO MOTOR L / BROWN
ANTENNA
TO FAN
Wiring place
AC IN
Wiring place Fuse socket
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Upper Housing
Yoke
5. Install the upper housing by threading the power leads and fix six screws.
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Screws
V. CODE SWITCH SETTING
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These DIP code can be pushed upward and downward to change the setting.
Both of these remote control components (receiver and transmitter) have a set of four
switches that need to have the same settings. (The total combination becomes 16
frequency codes).
The setting determines the frequency that will be used to control the ceiling fan.
Otherwise, the ceiling fan will not operate.
Once the setting has been made, slide down the back cover of transmitter to the arrow
direction. Install a 9 Volt battery.
Now the remote control receiver module is ready for installation up at the ceiling fan
of mounting bracket.
Select different combinations of dip switches to prevent mis-operation due to other
remote control fans.
RECEIVER
ANTENNA
9V BATTERY
1 2 34
ON DIP
DIP SWITCH
Follow the arrow direction to
open the battery cover.
4. The mounting bracket must be securely fastened to a structural ceiling member.
NOTE: a.) Please choose one of the following ways to install the mounting bracket.
b.) Make sure all screws are tightened.
Mounting Bracket
Expansion Screw ( h.)
Nut ( h.)
Clasp ( j.)
Mounting Bracket
Screw ( i.)
Clasp ( j.)

Canopy
Downrod Set
Decorative Cover
Screw
Lock pin
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R Pin
VENTO
IV. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR CEILING
FAN REMOTE CONTROL
A. IMPORTANT POINTS:
B. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS:
C. FUNCTIONS OF TRANSMITTER:
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Please read this manual and keep it for future use.
Turn off the electrical mains at the circuit breaker/fuse box.
Please note that all wiring connections should be done by a qualified electrician.
This unit is to be used in an AC220V~240V / 50Hz, 60Hz supply zone only.
Do not install in damp locations or immerse in water. (For indoor use only.)
To avoid damaging the transmitter prevents dropping or banging the transmitter.
Do not attempt to shorten the receiver’s antenna wire.
If the transmitter is not used for some time, please remove batteries to avoid leakage
that will damage the transmitter.
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2.
After installing the receiver, make sure the transmitter has its batteries installed.
If the transmitter is not functioning properly or not function or if the fan is not moving
please do the followings:
a) Turn off the electrical mains at the circuit breaker/fuse box.
b) Follow steps on page 9-10 to reinstall the receiver.
HI
MED
LOW
OFF
Set fan to high speed.
Set fan to medium speed.
Set fan to low speed.
Turn off the ceiling fan.
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NOTE: THE TRANSMITTER IS DESIGNED FOR USE WITH EITHER WALL BRACKET
FOR TRANSMITTER (d.) OR THE TRANSMITTER COVER (b.)
LOW
OFF HI
MED
Put the transmitter into transmitter cover. Wall bracket for transmitter
(If desired, install onto the wall with screws.)
LOW
OFF HI
MED
a.) When mounting the fan, ensure that the safety wire is looped across the mounting
bracket
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b.) Tighten the two downrod set screws to make sure the fan run stably. Then, install
downrod (ball part) into mounting bracket opening that already securely fastened
to a structural ceiling member. The tab opposite of the mounting bracket opening
should fit in slot on ball.
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Loosen 2 screws at the yoke of the motor assembly. Slide the canopy into the downrod.
Thread the power leads from the fan through the canopy, decorative cover and downrod
(take extra care not to pull power wires damage). Set downrod into yoke and rotate
until the holes match. Then, insert lock pin through the holes and firm it with R pin.
Tighten 2 screws and nuts at the top yoke of the motor assembly.
ATTENTION: Make sure the R pin and lock pin is proper and secure to prevent the fan
from falling or causing property damages or personal injury.
6.

Reversible Switch
Tighten screws at the bottom of the blades using screws and plastic washers. Please
note that the plastic washers must be placed in between the screws and blades. Fit
the cover to the fan body and turn to lock it into position.
Cover
Washers Screws
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WINTER MODE
SUMMER MODE
WINTER MODE: The reversible switch is in the “right” position to make the airflow will
be directed upwards for energy conservation in winter.
Reversible switch: switch to the left is downward airflow and switch to the right is upward
airflow. (The illustration for user reference only, the actual airflow depends on on-site
situation.)
NOTE: Set the reversible switch when the fan stops completely.
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SUMMER MODE: The reversible switch is in the “left” position to make the airflow will
be directed downwards for cooling in summer.
8. Insert the receiver into the mounting bracket (see the illustration on page 9-11 ). Loosen
the screws from the mounting bracket, uphold the canopy to cover the mounting bracket,
then let the mounted hole aim at the screws, then firm the screws.
ATTENTION: Make sure all wires are proper connected.
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