ventair SKY903WH DC Ceiling Fan with 20W Tri Colour LED Light and Remote Instruction Manual

June 6, 2024
ventair

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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Ceiling Fan Installation Manual Rev 1.3
MODELS:
SKY903WH, SKY903WH-L, SKY903BL, SKY903BL-L
SKY1203WH, SKY1203WH-L, SKY1203BL, SKY1203BL-L
SKY1303WH, SKY1303WH-L, SKY1303BL, SKY1303BL-L, SKY1303TK, SKY1303TK-L
SKY1503WH, SKY1503WH-L, SKY1503BL, SKY1503BL-L, SKY1503TK, SKY1503TK-L
Thank you for purchasing this quality Ventair DC ceiling fan. To ensure correct function and safety, please read all instructions before using the product and keep all instructions for future reference.

CAUTION
Read Instructions Carefully For Safe Installation and Fan Operation

MUST BE INSTALLED BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

WARNING:
FOR SAFE USE OF THIS FAN, AN ALL-POLE DISCONNECTION MUST BE INCORPORATED INTO THE FIXED WIRING IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE WIRING RULES.
As outlined in clause 7.12.2 of AS/NZS 60335-1 for meeting the minimum electrical safety of this standard. Please note warranty will be void if installation is without an all-pole disconnection incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules. Example: If a fan is connected to a circuit that can be isolated via an all-pole safety switch at the switchboard, then this is considered to be an all-pole disconnection to the ceiling fan electrical circuit, meeting the requirements of clause 7.12.2 of AS/NZS 60335.1.
A single-pole switch on the activities of the receiver input of remote control must also diagram)

  1. The appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
  2. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
  3. The structure to which the fan is to be mounted must be capable of supporting a weight of 20kg.
  4. The fixing point on the ceiling, requires a solid bracing structure such as Timber noggins or joists. The bracing should be butted up firmly and securely to the back of any nonstructural roofing panel such as plaster or Gyprock to ensure safety and optimum performance of the fan.
  5. The fan should be mounted so that the blades are at least 2.1m above the floor.
  6. Only a licensed electrician should complete the installation.
  7.  WARNING: If unusual wobbling or oscillating movement is observed, immediately stop using the ceiling fan and contact the manufacturer, its service agent or suitably qualified persons.
  8. WARNING: Light and fan must be connected to the same phase. Before servicing, ensure both light and fan circuits are disconnected.

• Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use separate collection facilities. Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems available. If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging your health and well-being.

BEFORE INSTALLATION

Unpack the fan carefully and identify all parts. Please refer to Fig 1.
Skyfall WITHOUT LIGHT

  1.  Mounting bracket x 1 2
  2. Pre-assembled fan motor, down rod, canopy and bottom cover x 1
  3. Blades x 3
  4. Remote Control x 1 pcs Ro3 .5V AAA Batteries included. Wood screws 4 x 25mm).
  5. Receiver x 1
  6. Balancing Kit x 1
  7. Blade screws x 6 (5 x 16mm)
  8. Wood screws for mounting bracket x 2 (6 x 50mm) Wood screw for safety wire x 1 x 50mm)

Skyfall WITH LIGHT

  1. Mounting bracket x 1
  2. Pre-assembled fan motor, down rod, canopy and LED light x 1
  3. Blades x 3
  4. Remote Control x 1 pcs RO3 1.5V AAA Batteries included. Wood screws 4x 25mm).
  5. Receiver x 1
  6. Balancing Kit x 1
  7. Blade screws x 6 (5 x 16mm)
  8. Wood screws for mounting bracket x 2 (6 x 50mm) Wood screw for safety wire x 1 x 50mm)

Please note: Check for any damage to the fan before installation. Damage, marks or scratches are not covered by the in-home warranty. In this case, the product should be returned to place of purchase for a replacement.

BEFORE INSTALLATION

MOUNTING BRACKET

  •  The ceiling fan must be installed in a location so that the blades have a minimum 300mm spacing from the tip of the blade to the nearest objects or walls.
  • Secure the hanging bracket to the ceiling joist or structure that is capable of carrying a load of at least 20kg, with the two Fixing screws provided. Ensure at least 30mm of the screw is threaded into the support structure.

PLEASE NOTE : The bracket fixing screws provided are for use with the wooden structures only. These screws are designed specifically for this purpose, and use of other types of screws, ie: Bugle headed screws may void the warranty. For structures other than wood, the appropriate screw-type MUST be used.

QUICK ‘CLICK’ BLADE INSTALLATION

BLADE ATTACHMENT

  1. Insert the blades (x3) into the blade holding slots on the motor housing, slide downward and click into position.
  2. Insert the 2 safety screws, being careful not to over-tighten
  3. Move motor housing canopy downward until covering the motor housing.

HANGING THE FAN

Lift the fan assembly onto the mounting bracket. Ensure that slot (A) of the hanger ball is fully aligned/engaged with the Tab (B) of the mounting bracket (C) to prevent the fan from rotating when in operation. Fig. 3)

ANGLED CEILING INSTALLATION

This fan hanging system supports a maximum 15-degree angled installation. (Fig 4) Please note: the Tab (B) on the hanging bracket that sits in the groove (A) on the hanging ball should be positioned at the highest point to ensure correct operation.

FINISHING THE INSTALLATION

  •  Complete the electrical connection at the mounting bracket terminal block. NOTE: Skyfan DC is a class 2 o electrical product. (Refer to Fig 6.).

  • Connect fan to the receiver (can be done before or after sliding receiver into place).
    A. For fan models without light, plug cable marked ‘motor’ into the remote control box. See Fig 7.2
    B. For fan models with light, plug cable marked ‘motor’ and `LED’ into the remote control box. See Fig 7.1

  •  Slide receiver into position in the hanging bracket making sure the AC input connecter on the receiver is aligned with the AC port on the receiver. Refer Fig 7.1. on page 7.

Below is an example/guide for the electrical installer for maintaining CLASS 2 wiring to the Skyfan DC’s terminal block.
STEP 1. Prepare the supply wires as shown. Note: 5mm bare copper (L & N), and 20-30mm single sheath (L & NI) from the double insulated supply cable.
STEP 2. Prepare the supplied plastic tubing (or similar) to the same length and place over the 20-30mm single sheath insulation as shown below, so that only 5mm bare copper is protruding.
Note: Total outer diameter of each wire should not exceed 3.00mm. Large diameter will not fit into the terminal block.
STEP 3. Lift the terminal latch clips and FULLY insert the prepared active wires into the terminal block on the mounting bracket, and latch down the clip to lock the wires.
Note: About 7-8mm of the plastic tube (or similar) insulation will be inserted as well. The total diameter of each wire should not exceed 3mm as mentioned in Step 2.
Note: Ensure correct polarities, and ensure the active wires are secured firmly into the terminal block.
STEP 4. Apply 3-4 layers of electrical tape overlapping the heat shrink insulation and the double insulation of the supply cable as shown.

  • Slide the canopy upwards into position over the mounting bracket then turn counterclockwise to twist lock into position. Ensure all 4 tabs on the mount bracket are located correctly into the slots on the canopy. The canopy should be sitting approx. -3mm off the ceiling.
  • Ensure all wires are tucked neatly into the canopy taking care not to cause damage.

ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM

WARNING: FOR YOUR SAFETY ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS MUST BE UNDERTAKEN BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS/NZS 3000 WIRING RULES.

  • Connect the “LIVE” supply to the “L” of the terminal block on the mounting bracket. See Fig 6.
  • Connect the “NEUTRAL” supply wire to the “N” terminal block on the mounting bracket. See Fig 6.

REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION

1. Turn wall switch to ‘ON’ Fan is now in standby mode. A ‘beep’ will be heard. If your fan has a light, the light will illuminate in default setting of 100% brightness in (NW) Natural white light. Sky fan EIBIrecosk
Fan Models Without Liaht

FAN

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Fan ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’

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F/R| Forward – downdraft for cooling (summer mode) Reverse – updraft for heat circulation (winter mode)
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Increases fan speed until Max (speed 5)

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Decreases fan speed until Min (speed 1)

TIMER| Run on Timer with 12 setting options (1hr to 12hrs)
MODE| ECO, SLEEP and NORMAL
ECO MODE| 1st press – Fan will operate at peak energy efficiency level, usually somewhere between speeds 1 and 2

SLEEP MODE

| 2nd press – Fan will reduce by 1 speed every 30mins until speed 1. (select preferred starting speed level first)

NORMAL

| 3rd Press – cancels mode and returns to normal function Please note and will not operate during ‘SLEEP’ or ‘ECO’ modes.

Note: Light will reactivate at previous brightness and colour (CCT) settings when using handset only. Once wall (isolation) switch has been turned ‘OFF’ Light will default back to 100% brightness (NW) Natural white light.
Fan Models Without Liaht

FAN

|

Fan ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’

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|

Increases fan speed until Max (speed 5)

|

Decreases fan speed until Min (speed 1)

LIGHT| Switches light ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’
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Scrolls through colours: WW – NW – CW

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Increases light brightness

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Decreases light brightness

TIMER| Run on Timer with 12 setting options (1hr to 12hrs)
MODE

F/R

| ECO, SLEEP, NORMAL and Forward/Reverse
ECO MODE| 1st press – Fan will operate at peak energy efficiency level, usually somewhere between speeds 1 and 2

SLEEP MODE

| 2nd press – Fan will reduce by 1 speed every 30mins until speed 1. (select preferred starting speed level first)

NORMAL

| 3rd Press – cancels mode and returns to normal function Please note: and **** will not operate during ‘SLEEP’ or ‘ECO’ modes.

F/R

| Press and Hold for a minimum 3 secs to change between forward and reverse. ‘F’ and ‘R’ will be visible on display screen Forward – downdraft for cooling (summer mode) Reverse – updraft for heat circulation (winter mode)

REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION

• A remote control consists of two parts.

  1.  Handset (transmitter) controller.
  2. Receiver. Receives messages from the handset and is located in the upper canopy of the fan.
    • The Skyfan DC remote control comes pre-paired at the factory and is ready to use. The pairing will only be required in the situations mentioned below.

Using 1 remote handset to control 2 or more Skyfan DC Ceiling fans

  • Choose the fan you wish to pair with your handset.
  • Turn isolation switch ‘ON’ and within 20 seconds press and hold on the remote for 3 seconds. The fan will emit a ‘beep beep’ sound to indicate the pairing process is activated.
  • Press and change the speed of the ceiling fan via the remote to check the operation and successful pairing.

Loss of function or control between handpiece and receiver

  •  Try the re-pairing process as outlined above (point 1). If the problem persists, call Ventair technical support on 1300 665 926. 3. Replacing an old or damaged handset
  • If you are replacing a handset only (not the receiver), the repairing process (point 1) will need to be performed before the operation of the fan is possible.

IMPORTANT FACTS

Fan Operation:
Skyfan DC has been designed to optimize airflow with a minimal amount of energy usage. A ceiling fan rotates much more slowly than a traditional style wall, pedestal or desk fans; ceiling fans cool people effectively by introducing slow movement, with high airflow, into the otherwise still, hot air of a room, creating a natural evaporative cooling effect. Fans never actually cool air, like air-conditioning equipment, but use significantly less power.
Normal Wear and Tear
Over time, moving parts may become slightly loose or worn creating small increases in noise or movement. Fan operation may also be affected by accidental contact by persons or foreign objects. These conditions are not covered under warranty, but a little care and maintenance can reduce or prevent these problems from arising
Night Noise
All electric motors, including fan motors, make some noise, however, the Skyfall DC fan motor is not susceptible to the noise problems that are commonly experienced with typical Higher wattage, heavier AC-type ceiling fan motors. The Skyfall DC Range is one of the quietest fans available and are ideal for all areas of the home, especially bedrooms where noise is a crucial consideration.

MAINTENANCE

CARE AND CLEANING:
NOTE: Always turn OFF the power at the mains switch before performing any maintenance or attempting to clean your fan.

  • Every 6 months, periodic cleaning of your ceiling fan is the only maintenance required. Use a soft brush or lint-free damp cloth to avoid scratching or marking the surface. Please turn off electrical power when you do so.
  • Do not soak or immerse your ceiling fan in the water or other liquids. It could damage the motor or the blades and create the possibility of an electrical shock.
  • Ensure that the fan does not come in contact with any organic solvents or cleaners.
  • To clean the fan blade, wipe with only a damp clean cloth with NO organic solvents or cleaners.
  • The motor has a permanently lubricated ball bearing so there is no need to oil.

Ceiling Fan Model

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Rated Voltage

| Rated Power (Motor)|

Rated Power (Lamp)

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Fan Weight (Kg)

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SKY903WH| 220-240 VAC| 32W| N/A| 3.82
SKY903WH-L| 220-240 VAC| 32W| 20W, LED, 3000K, 4000K, 5000K| 4.16
SKY903BL| 220-240 VAC| 32W| N/A| 3.82
SKY903BL-L| 220-240 VAC| 32W| 20W, LED, 3000K, 4000K, 5000K| 4.16
SKY1203WH| 220-240 VAC| 31W| N/A| 4.00
SKY1202WH-L| 220-240 VAC| 31W| 20W, LED, 3000K, 4000K, 5000K| 4.43
SKY1203BL| 220-240 VAC| 31W| N/A| 4.00
SKY1203BL-L| 220-240 VAC| 31W| 20W, LED, 3000K, 4000K, 5000K| 4.43
SKY1303WH| 220-240 VAC| 31W| N/A| 4.05
SKY1303WH-L| 220-240 VAC| 31W| 20W, LED, 3000K, 4000K, 5000K| 4.39
SKY1303BL| 220-240 VAC| 31W| N/A| 4.05
SKY1303BL-L| 220-240 VAC| 31W| 20W, LED, 3000K, 4000K, 5000K| 4.39
SKY1303TK| 220-240 VAC| 31W| N/A| 4.05
SKY1303TK-L| 220-240 VAC| 31W| 20W, LED, 3000K, 4000K, 5000K| 4.39
SKY1503WH| 220-240 VAC| 43W| N/A| 4.50
SKY1503WH-L| 220-240 VAC| 43W| 20W, LED, 3000K, 4000K, 5000K| 4.70
SKY1503BL| 220-240 VAC| 43W| N/A| 4.50
SKY1503BL-L| 220-240 VAC| 43W| 20W, LED, 3000K, 4000K, 5000K| 4.70
SKY1503TK| 220-240 VAC| 43W| N/A| 4.50
SKY1503TK-L| 220-240 VAC| 43W| 20W, LED, 3000K, 4000K, 5000K| 4.70

WARRANTY INFORMATION

  • If you consider there are faults relating to the installation, contact your installer to rectify them.

  • If you consider there is a manufacturer defect to the fan motor, contact the warranty service line on 1300 665 926, or submit a warranty claim at
    www.ventail.com.au/warranty
    You will need to provide the following information:

  • The name and contact details of the licensed electrician installer

  • The brand, model number, and serial number (on motor housing)

  • The date and place of purchase of the unit.

  • The owners’ name, address and telephone contact numbers.

  • The nature of the fault. The cost of a service person will only be paid for manufacturer defects. Once a service person has been out, if any fault is found to be an installation or user fault, the charges will be applied to the fan owner.

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