CREATE WINDLIGHT EASY Silent 53W Ceiling Fan User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- CREATE
Table of Contents
- WINDLIGHT EASY Silent 53W Ceiling Fan
- SECURITY INSTRUCTIONS
- LOCATION AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS MECANIC PROBLEMS
- CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS
- LIST OF PARTS
- ELECTRIC CONNECTION
- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
- POST INSTALLATION
- MOUNT AND HANG THE FAN
- MOUNTING THE ROSETTE
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WINDLIGHT EASY CEILING FAN
USER MANUAL
WINDLIGHT EASY Silent 53W Ceiling Fan
Thank you for choosing our ceiling fan. Before using the appliance, and to
ensure the best use, please read these instructions carefully.
The safety precautions included in this document reduce the risk of death,
injury, and electric shock when properly followed. Keep the manual in a safe
place for future reference, along with the complete warranty card, sales
receipt, and package. If applicable, please forward these instructions to the
next owner of the appliance. Always follow basic safety precautions and
accident prevention measures when using an electrical appliance. We do not
assume any responsibility for the breach of these requirements by the
customer.
SECURITY INSTRUCTIONS
When using any electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be observed.
- This appliance is not designed for use by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental disabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they are under upervision or have been instructed in the safe use of the appliance and understand the dangers involved.
- Children do not recognize the dangers that can occur when operating a ceiling fan
- Keep children away from ceiling fans.
- Do not expose the ceiling fan to rain or moisture. Do not use the ceiling fan outdoors or with wet hands.
LOCATION AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS MECANIC PROBLEMS
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According to safety regulations, the lowest point of the fan blade must be at least 2.3 m (7 ft) above the ground.
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Make sure the chosen location does not allow the rotating fan blades to come into contact with anything.
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Make sure the ceiling joists are solid and large and strong enough to support the weight of the fan.
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To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or personal injury, make sure the fan mounting bracket is connected directly to the building structure. DO NOT mount it in a distribution box.
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The mounting bracket must be firmly bolted to a supporting structure, for example a concrete ceiling, a steel structure or a wooden frame. If a wooden frame is added, it must be firmly nailed or screwed between two rafters.
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To reduce the risk of personal injury and property damage, do not bend or damage the fan rod or blades when handling or installing them.
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Make sure the ceiling fan is securely attached to the ceiling. All set screws should be checked and retightened as necessary prior to fan operation.
ELECTRIC PROBLEMS -
Always turn off the power before repairing the ceiling fan and turn off the circuit breaker that feeds the power to the light. To avoid possible electric shock, make sure the electricity is turned off at the fuse box or circuit breaker panel before wiring.
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The fan, mounting bracket, and light kit must be grounded. Make sure all spliced connections are adequately insulated.
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Check and confirm that all connections are correct and secure. When all electrical connections are made, store all cables in an orderly fashion.
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Do not attempt to control this fan from any wall switch or remote control that is not approved by the manufacturer for use with this fan. DO NOT use a solid state controller. Use of an unapproved remote control or wall switch will void the warranty.
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Do not connect the ceiling fan to a dimmer or dimmer.
CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS
- Use only CREATE replacement parts.
- To reduce the risk of personal injury, connect the fan directly to the building support structure in accordance with these instructions and use only the supplied hardware.
- To avoid possible electrical shock, before installing your fan, disconnect power by turning off the circuit breakers in the outlet box and associated wall switch.
- All wiring must be in accordance with national and local electrical codes and ANSI / NFPA 70. If you are unfamiliar with wiring, contact a qualified electrician.
- To reduce the risk of personal injury, do not bend the blade clamping system when installing, balancing, or cleaning the fan. Never insert foreign objects between the rotating fan blades.
- To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or motor damage, do not use a solid state speed control with this fan. Use only CREATE speed controls
Note: The important safety precautions and instructions in this manual are not intended to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. It should be nderstood that common sense and caution are necessary factors in the installation and operation of this fan.
LIST OF PARTS
ELECTRIC CONNECTION
- Make the connection between the cables of the electrical installation of your home and the cables of the fan motor following the instructions below.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Mark the correct position of the holes and fix the mounting bracket using the screws with metal plugs or screws and washers suitable for the type of ceiling chosen.
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Check the correct installation of the bracket before hanging the fan. This plate must support the full weight of the fan.
INSTALLATION PREPARATION
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To avoid personal injury and damage, make sure the place to hang the blades leaves a clearance of 2.3 m from the ground and 76 cm from any walls or obstacles.
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Make sure the mounting bracket is securely attached to the building structure and can support the full weight of the fan.
POST INSTALLATION
- Remove the bolt from the seatpost, removing the pin and pass the finial (crown molding) and hood through the hanger bar. Next, route the fan motor wires through the nside of the hanger bar. Tighten the hanger bar to the engine and insert the bolt and pin.
The standard mount hangs from the ceiling using a rod.
Angle mounting is recommended for a vaulted or angled ceiling.
FIXING THE MOUNTING BRACKET
- The outlet box and beam must be securely mounted and capable of reliably supporting at least the weight of the fan.
Wood roof
Securely attach the mounting bracket with wood screws and washers to the
ceiling joints.
Concrete ceiling
Drill holes with an 8mm drill, depending on the length of the expansion
screws. Next, secure the mounting bracket to the ceiling with the expansion
screws.
Do not fix the mounting bracket directly on ceilings with a thickness less
than 10mm to avoid the risk of the screw loosening.
MOUNT AND HANG THE FAN
- If you want to extend the suspension length of your fan, you must remove the hanging ball from the rod provided for use with the extension rod (included). (If you want to use the downrod, follow the instructions below.)
- To remove the hanging ball, loosen the hanging ball set screw and remove the pin and bolt. Lower the hanging ball and remove the stopper pin. Slide the hanging ball out of the original rod and slide it down the longest rod (it should be noted that the top of the rod has a hole for the set screw, use this hole when inserting the set screw).
- Insert the stopper pin into the top of the extended rod and lift off the hanging ball.
- Make sure the stopper pin aligns with the slots on the inside of the hanging ball, securely tighten the set screw.
Tip: To make it easier to feed the wires into the bar, wrap some electrical tape around the wires. This will help you hold them together as you insert them into the bar.
- Loosen set screws and washer on top of motor housing. Remove the pins from the bar (if you haven’t already). Insert the rosette through the bar.
- Pass the cables through the bar and pull the excess cables from the top of the bar to tighten them.
- Place the bar inside the motor housing and insert the pins you removed earlier. Tighten the set screws and washers.
- Lower the rosette onto the motor housing.
BLADE ASSEMBLY
Align the holes in the blade bracket with the holes in the blades and motor
body and screw them into place, but do not tighten the screws until they are
all in place and screwed in.
- Check the correct operation of the ceiling fan, checking that there are no strange movements or misalignments in any part of the fan.
- In the event that any type of hum / vibration can be seen, you can proceed to adjust the blades with the anti-roll kit.
- The anti-roll kit has self-adhesive weights and u-shaped clips.
- Turn off the ceiling fan.
- You can put the clip in the center of any blade and check if the vibration decreases.
- Turn on the fan and check. If there are no changes, turn off the fan and add another.
INSTALLING THE LIGHT KIT
- Install the bulb (not included).
- Attach the lampshade to the motor by inserting the glass neck into the light fixture, keeping two spring clips inside the glass neck. Pull the glass shade towards the third spring clip. Push the third clip to fit inside the glass and push the glass towards the mounter.
- Assemble the decorative keychain and extension chains from the hardware bag to the fan pull chains by inserting the end of the chain into the chain link. Confirm that the chains are secure by pulling lightly on both chains on the coupling.
MOUNTING THE ROSETTE
- Raise the rosette up to the mounting bracket and align the loosened screws in the mounting bracket with the holes in the rosette.
- Rotate the fin to adjust. Reinsert the screws and secure with a screwdriver.
- Once you have the mounting bracket secured to the junction box you can proceed to hang the fan.
- Hold the fan firmly with both hands. Pass the rod through the mounting bracket opening and let the ball rest on the mounting bracket.
- Rotate the ball coupling until it lines up with the tab on the mounting bracket.
- Tip: Someone else should help you hold the ladder and hand you the fan after you get on it. Chain mounting Hook the pin at the end of the chain into the slot and pull to tighten. After that, you can turn it on to electricity and enjoy your new fan.
**** In compliance with Directives: 2012/19/EU and 2015/863/EU on the restriction of the use of dangerous substances in electric and electronic equipment as well as their waste disposal. The symbol with the crossed dustbin shown on the package indicates that the product at the end of its service life shall be collected as separate waste. Therefore, any products that have reached the end of their useful life must be given to waste disposal centres specialising in separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment, or given back to the retailer at the time of purchasing new similar equipment, on a one for one basis. The adequate separate collection for the subsequent start-up of the equipment sent to be recycled, treated and disposed of in an environmentally compatible way contributes to preventing possible negative effects on the environment and health and optimises the recycling and reuse of components making up the apparatus. Abusive disposal of the product by the user involves application of the administrative sanctions according to the laws.
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