CLIPSAL Airflow Ceiling Sweep Fans Instruction Manual
- June 7, 2024
- CLIPSAL
Table of Contents
- Airflow® Ceiling Sweep Fans
- Installation Instructions
- 1.0 Mounting the Fan Support Bracket
- 2.0 Fitting the Blades
- 3.0 Connecting the Light Fitting
- 4.0 Hanging the Fan
- 5.0 Remote Control Setup
- 6.0 Installing the Fan
- 7.0 Connecting the Fan
- 8.0 Mounting the Remote Control
- 9.0 Operating Your Fan
- 10.0 Operating Instructions
- Summer/Winter Settings
- Cleaning Instructions
- Troubleshooting Guide
- Warranty
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Airflow® Ceiling Sweep Fans
3HS1200ALR, 3HS1200SSR, 4HS1200ALR, 4HS1200SSR Series
Installation Instructions
REGISTERED DESIGN • REGISTERED PATENT
Thank you for purchasing this Airflow Ceiling Sweep Fan. You can be assured of
trouble free operation by installing your ceiling fan in accordance to these
instructions. Please read all the instructions before commencing, then
complete each step in order.
Included with Your Fan
A. Motor assembly
B(i). Three blades (3HS1200)
B(ii).Four blades (4HS1200)
C. R.F. remote controlle
D. Screw pack
E. Mounting bracket
F. Instruction sheet
NOTICE
HAZARD OF INCORRECT ASSEMBLY
- To ensure proper balance, do not mix up blades with those from another fan as they are a matched set.
- Transport and transit handling may loosen factory fitted cables. Please check and secure terminal screws before installation.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
Protecting the Fan
NOTICE
HAZARD OF PRODUCT DAMAGE
- Do not place the motor directly onto a flat surface.
- The plastic nipple underneath the motor cannot support the weight of the motor and may be easily damaged. When working on the fan, place the motor on the foam packaging with the nipple located in one of the recesses. This protects the nipple and the finish.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR ARC FLASH
- This equipment must only be installed and serviced by appropriate qualified and/or licenced electrical personnel.
- Isolate the electrical supply before doing any work on this equipment
- Ensure that the product had been correctly installed and tested operation before reconnecting the electrical supply.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Controlling a Single Fan or Multiple Fans
This fan has been supplied with a remote controller that is designed to operate a single or multiple fan, and includes on/off control for light fittings.
1.0 Mounting the Fan Support Bracket
WARNING
LOCATION HAZARD
- Select a suitable location to mount the fan support bracket.
- The mounting bracket must be fixed to a solid structural member, such as a ceiling joist or a securely fixed noggin and be capable of supporting 15kg.
- Additionally, it must be located to provide the blade with a minimum clearance of 2100mm from the floor, and at least 300mm from other obstructions.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage.
Hangsure mounting
Secure fixing to support 15kg
Clearances and Angled Ceilings
2.0 Fitting the Blades
Place the blade over the motor and align screws.
Securely tighten both screws.
3.0 Connecting the Light Fitting
If you are attaching a light fitting to the fan, do so prior to hanging the
fan.
NOTE:
Clipper Light or Oyster Light may be installed in fans which are constructed
for this purpose.
which are constructed for this purpose.
- Unscrew the plastic nipple from the bottom of the motor housing.
- Pull out the light wires from the motor housing for connection with the lamp holder.
- Insert the light wires through the adaptor, then screw the adaptor into the motor shaft.
- Connect the light wires to the lamp holder then screw the lamp holder and the adaptor together firmly.
4.0 Hanging the Fan
Hangsure bracket
Position the ball-joint in the bracket so that the guide pin on the bracket
engages in the slot in the ball-joint.
Lift the fan up and place the ball onto the bracket.
Make sure the guide pin of bracket is fitted into slot of ball-joint.
5.0 Remote Control Setup
The remote control is a 16-Channel Radio Frequency (RF) type. To ensure correct operation of the fan, please follow this setup.
- Both the remote control and the receiver have a DIP switch. The remote control DIP switch is located in the battery compartment and the receiver’s DIP switch is located on the side (both as shown in diagrams).
DIP switch
- These switches must be set to the same values on both the remote control and the receiver, for the fan/s to operate correctly.
- Multiple channels are available so you are able to control multiple fans individually or control a number of fans as one.
6.0 Installing the Fan
1. Install the receiver to the bracket as shown. Connect the wires according to the remote control wiring instructions (page 3).
2. Manoeuvre the canopy into place over the mounting bracket. Ensure that the infrared sensor is in the shade and not in direct sunlight. Slide up top cowl but allow 5-10mm clearance. Secure with locking screws.
7.0 Connecting the Fan
All Clipsal Airflow Ceiling Sweep Fans are pre-wired to allow for a light to be fitted onto the fan.
If you are not fitting a light to the fan, please disregard the light wires. The wires are connected to the incoming wiring as illustrated in the below diagram.
Means for all pole disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules.
8.0 Mounting the Remote Control
Mount the cradle in a convenient location. The handset can be stored in the cradle.
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9.0 Operating Your Fan
- Forward/reversible switch on motor housing controls air movement.
WARNING
INJURY HAZARD
Before changing forward/reversible switch, turn the fan OFF and ensure that
the fan has stopped rotating, to prevent injury to yourself and damage to the
motor.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment
damage.
REMOTE CONTROL:
- Use the remote control to change the speed of the fan as well as to switch both the fan and light on and off (if a light fitting is attached to the fan).
- Replace the battery by sliding the battery compartment panel on the remote, in the direction of the arrow. Fit one ‘9V’ battery, ensuring polarity as shown in the battery compartment (note: batteries NOT included). Slide on the battery compartment cover.
- ALWAYS ensure that the battery compartment panel is secure.
- The light can be switched on and off by pressing the light ‘ON/OFF’ button on the remote control transmitter.
- The speed can be selected by pressing the ‘SPEED’ button on the remote control transmitter:
HI – High speed
MED – Medium speed
LOW – Low speed
OFF – Off
WARNING
HAZARD OF EXPLOSION
- NEVER leave the remote control in direct sunlight.
- NEVER attempt to recharge primary batteries, either in a charger or by applying heat to them. There are special rechargeable batteries, which are clearly marked as such.
- NEVER dispose of batteries in fire because this can cause them to explode.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage
10.0 Operating Instructions
Summer/Winter Settings
The forward/reversible switch is located on the bottom cowl.
Check switch and make sure it is in correct setting, depending on cold weather
or hot weather.
Cold weather: Push switch down for the blades to circulate the warm air
trapped near the ceiling.
Hot weather: Push switch up for the blades to create a breeze and
circulate the air.
Cleaning Instructions
To clean the fan, wipe over with a damp, soapy cloth. Do not use scourers or abrasive cleaners.
Troubleshooting Guide
Fan will not switch on:
Switch off the fan then check the following:
- Forward/reversible switch on fan motor not fully engaged in desired setting.
- Connections not as per installation diagram.
- Fuse blown, circuit breaker tripped or there is a power failure.
- Check DIP switch positions to ensure the receiver matches the controller.
Fan will not operate at varying speed control settings:
- Controller connections not as per page 3.
Ticking, rattling, mechanical noises:
- Ensure all screws and bolts are tight.
- Ensure the mounting assembly is secure.
- Ensure the lower canopy is clear of the motor.
- Ensure the wires are not tapping against the canopy.
CAUTION
MOVING PARTS OR ELECTRICAL HAZARD
- Do not attempt to stop the blades by hand, even at low speed.
- This 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 use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
- Ensure all electrical supplies are disconnected before cleaning, maintenance and attachment of lamp kit.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage.
For further technical support, contact the Clipsal National Customer Service Centre on 1300 2025 25.
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Rapid Fan Start Feature.
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Variable Speed Adjustment.
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Control up to Eight Airflow Fans.
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Multiple Plate Styles Available
Warranty
The benefits conferred by this warranty are in addition to all implied
warranties, other rights and remedies in respect of the product which the
consumer has under the Trade Practices Act and similar State and Territory
Laws.
The original purchaser of this Clipsal Airflow Ceiling Sweep Fan, is provided
with the following warranty, subject to the following conditions: Schneider
Electric (Australia) Pty Ltd warrant this product for a period of three years
from the date of purchase for all parts defective in workmanship or materials.
All products used in commercial applications are limited to a 90 day warranty.
All defective parts will be replaced free of charge. The following exclusions
do not preclude the purchaser from those statutory rights consumers have under
the Trade Practices Act or similar State and Territory Laws.
WARRANTY CONDITIONS:
- This warranty, is only valid for appliances installed according to the manufacturers instructions.
- This appliance must not be modified or changed in any way and all electrical connections must be carried out by a qualified electrician only.
- Connection must be to the voltage requirements, as specified in the ratings label located on the product.
- The manufacturer does not accept liability for any direct or consequential damage, loss or other expense arising from misuse or incorrect installation and operation of the appliance.
- Warranty will only be given where proof of purchase is provided, e.g. original invoice.
- For warranty to be valid, only Airflow accessories, such as down-rods and light kits, shall be installed with the Clipsal Airflow Ceiling Sweep Fan.
IMPORTANT
Record this warranty information at the time of purchase, but do not send this
information unless you are making a claim or are asked to do so.
To obtain service under warranty you must retain your original purchase receipt, service will otherwise be charged at current rates.
Model number:
Purchased from:
Name:
Address:
Postcode:
Date of purchase:
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specifications, modify designs and discontinue items without incurring
obligation and whilst every effort is made to ensure that descriptions,
specifications and other information in this catalogue are correct, no
warranty is given in respect thereof and the company shall not be liable for
any error therein.
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