XTRELAMP VIDAR Ceiling Fan Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- XTRELAMP
Table of Contents
- XTRELAMP VIDAR Ceiling Fan Instruction Manual
- Thanks for trusting XTRELAMP
- Device technical spectifications
- Preparing for setup
- Remote control
- WARNING!
- Components
- Troubleshooting
- Remote control malfunction
- The fan does not work
- The fan is noisy
- Mechanical noise
- The fan spins but doesn’t move much air.
- Fan wobble
- Rotation direction: summer and winter
- Balancing:
- Read More About This Manual & Download PDF:
- References
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XTRELAMP VIDAR Ceiling Fan Instruction Manual
Thanks for trusting XTRELAMP
We thank you and we are delighted that you have chosen an Xtrelamp fan for
your home. Please, read the instructions carefully before unpacking and use.
Congratulations on purchasing the latest energy-efficient ceiling fan
technology. This fan has a direct current (DC) motor, giving it high energy
efficiency and air circulation volume without added noise.
Energy efficiency: The DC motor is the latest in fan design technology.
It saves up to 70% of energy compared to fans with traditional alternating
current (AC) motors.
Silent operation: This fan’s DC motor uses a stabilised current, which
significantly reduces the operating noise.
Low-heating operation: This DC motor is powered efficiently, reducing its
operating temperature to under 50ºC. This results in better cooling than a
standard AC motor and increases its durability.
Comfort: This fan with a DC motor includes a six-speed remote control
that exceeds the traditional number of speeds in AC motors, allowing a greater
variety of comfort levels.
Device technical spectifications
General|
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Voltage and nominal frequency| 220-240V ~AC 50/60Hz
Energy rating| Class I
Ingress protection| IP20
Working temperature| -20°/ 50°C
Maximum ceiling slope angle on which it can be installed| 15°
Weight| 4,7 kg
Service value measurement standard| IEC 55015:2019+A11:2020
LED
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Power| 18 W
Light output| 2000 Lm
Color temperature| 3000-4000-6000 K
RGB| No
Light data measurement| 360°
ON/OFF Cycles| 10.000
Life hours| 30.000
Dimmable| Sí
Light beam angle| 180°
CRI| > 80
This product have a light source of energy efficiency class| F
Fan
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Speeds| 6
Power (W)| 38,9
RPM| 187
Airflow (m3/min)| 235
Airflow (m3/h)| 14.100
Max noise level (dB)| 41
Safety precautions EN
The information included on the following pages has been prepared to ensure
that you get the most from your fan. Carefully follow these instructions to
ensure maximum safety when installing and operating this equipment.
Any action performed on the appliance’s electrical connection, such as
cleaning, must be carried out after ensuring that the general power supply is
disconnected, by removing the corresponding fuse or “disarming” the protective
switch to ensure total isolation of the power supply.
The equipment must be installed by a certified electrician in accordance with
the standards in force in the country where the installation takes place.
Please remember to require your installer to test all the fan functions before
leaving. In case of any doubt from the installer, do not hesitate to contact
us.
This device may be used by children aged 8 years and above and persons with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience or
knowledge, if they are properly supervised or trained in the safe use of the
device and understand the dangers of its use. Children should not play with
the device. The cleaning and maintenance of the device should not be carried
out by children without supervision.
The mounting bracket must be attached to a ceiling structure that is capable
of supporting a minimum of 30 kg. At least 30 mm of the length of the screws
must be screwed into the ceiling. If the fan is being installed onto a ceiling
junction box, secure the fan sufficiently to prevent it from loosening or
rotating.
The system of attaching the fan bracket to the ceiling will depend on the type
of ceiling where the installation is to be done. The decision on which
attachment system to use and the quantity is the installer’s responsibility.
The fan must be installed to ensure that the blades are at least 2.3 m above
the ground. Make sure that there is a space of at least 30 cm between the
fan’s blades and any wall or other obstacle with which they could collide. It
is important to note that the greater the distance, the more efficient the
airflow would be.
The fan’s ground wire must be connected to the installation’s earth network to
avoid any surges putting people in danger.
Do not connect the fan’s power supply to any regulating elements or
potentiometers, as it could cause the fan to malfunction and/ or will damage
the motor. For the electrical connection, a circuit breaker must be installed
in accordance with the installation regulations, which ensures a multipole
break, is directly connected to the power terminals and has contact separation
in all poles, which provides total disconnection in
accordance with Category III overvoltage conditions. Only use the
fan’s control to turn it on or stop it.
It is recommended to not use these types of fans with gas installations
simultaneously in the same room.
Do not insert anything that could hit the fan’s blades while it is rotating,
as this could cause damage to people, damage the blades and can offset the
unit, causing vibrations and wobbling.
After installing the fan, ensure that all the fastenings are secure and
tightened in order to avoid any noise caused by loose elements.
Some fastenings may become loose due to the fan’s movement. Check all
fastenings at least twice a year to ensure that they are tight enough. If
necessary, they must be retightened.
If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its
after-sales service or similar certified personnel to avoid any hazard.
Replaceable receiver and remote control.
Do not dispose of electrical products with household waste. Please recycle the
packaging at designated collection points. Contact the local authorities or
your service provider for recycling advice. Thank you for recycling at the
designated collection points
Note: The important warnings and instructions in this manual are not guaranteed to cover all possible conditions and situations that may arise. Products do not come with common sense, caution and care. Users must use the fan with due care and caution, employing common sense, to make good use of the fan.
Preparing for setup
Note: The estimated Setup time is 120 minutes. This product must only be
installed by a certified electrician.
Remove the fan from the packaging carefully, avoiding the use of knives which
could scratch any part of it.
Remove all the components. Place the motor on a cloth or soft surface so as
not to damage its surface finish.
Carefully handle the unit to make sure that its casing does not bend or get
scratched.
The fan must be mounted on the floor or a large enough table to prevent any
component from falling off.
Remote control
The remote controls are properly synchronized with the fan when they leave the
factory, so once correctly installed they should work. If the controller needs
to be replaced for any reason, it would need to be synchronized with the fan.
To synchronize the fan, turn on the fan from the wall switch, and then
immediately press the “ON/OFF” button until the receiver beeps, then the
synchronization is successful. If this does not happen turn off the wall
switch and try again.
WARNING!
Use of a non-accepted remote control will void the warranty. Therefore, do not control the operation of this fan from any other remote control that has not been approved by XTRELAMP for the use of the fan.
Required tools
Components
Open the original box and verify that it contains all the components indicated below. If any of these parts is defective, damaged, inoperative or missing, do not throw away the box or any other type of packaging, in case replacement or repair is necessary
Troubleshooting
Please read the bug finder before requesting the warranty.
Remote control malfunction
- Make sure all connections are correctly
- Make sure that the remote control contains
- Make sure that all switches (main and isolation) are
- Receiver resynchronization and remote control
The fan does not work
- Check that the main power supply switches are in the on
- Check that the wall switch is in the on
- Check that the batteries in the remote control (if any) are
- Manually go through the remote programming
- Check that the wires from the wall switch and the remote receiver (if any) are correctly connected according to the wiring
- Check that all wire connections are firmly secured (not loose).
The fan is noisy
- Check that the bulbs are correct for this fan and fully tighten the light fittings (version with light).
- Retighten all screws on the fan blades (do not overtighten).
- Retighten all roof bracket
Mechanical noise
- Leave the fan running for about 8 hours for the adjustment and adaptation
The fan spins but doesn’t move much air.
- The fan may be spinning in reverse (for fans with the option to spin in reverse).
- The distance between the ceiling and the fan blades is too
- The room may contain obstacles that interfere with the passage of
- The fan may be too small for the size of the
Fan wobble
- Check for wobble after each
- Check that all blade brackets are securely
- Most wobble problems are the result of inconsistent blade leveling. To check the level of the blades, measure the distance from each end of the blades to the ceiling, if the measurements are different it will be necessary to adjust the supports.
- Wobble problems can also result from blade-to-blade distance To check blade spacing, measure the end-to-end distance of each blade. If the measurements vary, loosen the screws that connect the blades and the brackets (one at a time), then move the blade to its correct position and readjust the screws.
Important facts
**** All electric motors, including fan motors, are noisy and can be hot to
the touch. This is not a bug. Ceiling fans tend to move during operation, as
they are generally not rigid mounts. Rigid mount ceiling fans generate
excessive vibration and stress on their mounting.
A couple of centimeters of movement is quite normal and does not suggest that
the fan is falling over.
Please keep in mind that all ceiling fans are not equal, even within the same
model some may move more or less than others.
The fan lights may blink if they are not those indicated by XTRELAMP, in which
case they would not be covered by the guarantee.
Rotation direction: summer and winter
The sliding switch controls the direction, whether clockwise or
counterclockwise.
Summer option/down – he downwards air current creates a refreshing effect
as indicated in diagram A.
Winter option/up – An ascending air current pushes hot air away from the
fan area near the ceiling, as indicated in diagram B. This allows you to use
less central heating
Balancing:
Balancing problems in fan operation:
Put the clip in the center of a blade, turn on the fan, if the oscillation persists, change the clip to another blade and so on until you find the blade that reduces the wobble, this blade will be the one where you have to place the counterweight.
Place the clip on the blade that needs the counterweight, you have to check which is the best place to put it. You have to start in the center of the blade and move the clip towards the end of it, until the wobble disappears.
Stick the counterweight to the height of the clip on the surface of the blade, remove the clip and test the fan. If it continues to oscillate, put another counterweight, if instead of improving it worsens, try another area of the fan
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