EGLO 20557501 40 Degree Canopy Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- EGLO
Table of Contents
20557501 40 Degree Canopy
Product Information
Component | Description |
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Mounting Bracket | A bracket used for mounting the ceiling fan |
Canopy | A canopy for the ceiling fan |
Hanger Ball | A ball-shaped component used for hanging the ceiling fan |
Hanger Ball Insert – 26.5mm downrods | An insert for attaching the hanger ball |
to a downrod with a
diameter of 26.5mm
Hanger Ball Insert – 21.0mm downrods| An insert for attaching the hanger ball
to a downrod with a
diameter of 21.0mm
Hanger Ball Pin| A pin used for securing the hanger ball to the downrod
assembly
Receiver Shelf| A shelf for the receiver of the ceiling fan
Wood Screws & Washers| Screws and washers for attaching the ceiling fan to a
timber
ceiling or other materials
Product Usage Instructions
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The fixing point for your ceiling fan must be of sound
construction, capable of supporting a load of 35Kg, or 4 times the
weight of the fan, whichever is less. -
Avoid installing the ceiling fan too close to the ceiling or
any obstructions, as it can reduce the amount of air movement.
Leave a clearance of at least 2.1m between the bottom of the blades
and the floor, and a minimum of 3.0m between ceiling fans. -
Ensure that the fan and the hanging bracket are properly
earthed. -
Use the appropriate fixing equipment for installation on timber
ceilings or other materials. Fixing screws may need to be purchased
separately. -
Before installing the ceiling fan, remove the hanger ball from
your existing downrod assembly by removing the screw, lowering the
hanger ball, and removing the pin. Then slide the hanger ball off
the downrod. -
Select the correct size hanger ball insert based on the
diameter of the downrod on the fan being installed.
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Mounting Bracket
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Hanger ball
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Hanger Ball Insert – 26.5mm downrods
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Hanger Ball Insert- 21.0mm downrods
F:
Hanger Ball Pin
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ReceiverShelf ,
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wood Screws & Washers
Important: When·mounted on anglei:J/sloped ceilings, the h’ttin.~ert,racketmust be installed so that the opening.is facing acrossthe direction of ceiling pitch. This angle ceiling bracket mlfst only be 4led on a maximum 40 degree sloped ceiling pitch, and must have a minimum of 60cm clearance from the lower side of.the ceiling t0t:he edge of the’fan blade. It would be expected that in many installations, and extension downrod will nee’d to be purchased separately.
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Note: Remove the hanger ball from your existing downrod assemblyby removing
the screw, lowering the hanger ball, and removing the pin, before sliding the
hanger ball off the downrod.
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References
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