FANELITE FANDC52N Ceiling Fan User Manual
- June 24, 2024
- FANELITE
Table of Contents
- FANELITE FANDC52N Ceiling Fan
- Product Usage Instructions
- FAQ
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- GUARANTEE
- HEIGHT UNDER BLADES
- UNPACKING CHECK
- ASSEMBLY
- HANG THE CEILING FAN
- ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
- USE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL
- CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- CONTACT
- Documents / Resources
FANELITE FANDC52N Ceiling Fan
Product Information
Thank you for choosing our innovative and stylish FanElite ceiling fan. This product is designed to provide you with maximum comfort and security. Please read the user manual carefully before using the appliance to ensure correct and safe usage.
Product Usage Instructions
Unpacking Check
Before assembling your ceiling fan, ensure all components are present:
- Hanger bracket
- Upper canopy
- Blades
- Lower canopy
- Receiver
- Wood screws for fixing hanger bracket (for wood ceiling)
- Blades screws
- Balancing kit
- Remote control, wall support, washers, and screws
Fixing the Ceiling Hanger Bracket (Concrete Ceiling)
To fix the support on a concrete ceiling:
- Position the support in the desired location and mark the holes to be made.
- Drill the concrete structure to make 2 holes corresponding to the diameter of your anchor studs.
- Insert the anchor studs using a hammer, leaving the threaded rod sticking out.
- Securely tighten the nuts using a suitable wrench.
Procedure for Changing the Tube
To change the tube:
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Remove the black box (magnetic ring) from the wires.
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Remove the axis, hanger ball, upper canopy, lower canopy, pins,
screws/nuts, and safety cut-off device. -
Reverse the steps for re-assembly based on the tube size change.
Assembly
To assemble the blades:
- Place the motor block on a stable surface.
- Position each blade on the motor block and secure them using the provided screws.
- Tighten the screws carefully to avoid damage but ensure they are secure to prevent excessive vibration during start-up.
FAQ
- Q: Can I use this ceiling fan outdoors?
- A: No, this ceiling fan is designed for indoor use only and should not be exposed to outdoor elements.
- Q : How do I clean and maintain the ceiling fan?
- A : Use a soft cloth to clean the fan blades regularly. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials. Consult the user manual for detailed maintenance instructions.
YOUR NEW APPLIANCE
Dear Client,
Thank you for choosing this product. This very innovative and very designed
product has been designed to provide you with maximum comfort and security.
Before using your appliance, and for correct and safe use, please read this
manual carefully and strictly follow the safety instructions below. Keep this
manual in a safe place so that you can consult it if necessary.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please read the safety instructions carefully before using your appliance.
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, personal injury and damage, read and strictly follow the instructions below :
- This appliance is not intended for use by people (including children) whose physical, sensory or mental capacities are reduced, or by people without experience or knowledge, unless they have been able to benefit, by the intermediary of a person responsible for their safety, surveillance or prior instructions concerning the use of the appliance.
- Children must not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance must not be carried out by children without supervision. Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the appliance.
- Never leave unattended children near the appliance or persons with disabilities. Never leave infants, elderly or sick people under the airflow of the appliance.
- Never leave children to play with polythene bags or wrapping film, risk of choking.
- Keep the appliance in a cool, dry place out of the reach of children, the elderly and the disabled.
- For safety reasons, never leave the appliance unattended while it is working.
- The minimum distance between the floor and the blades must be at least 230 cm.
- The ceiling fan hanger bracket must be fixed to the ceiling so as to support a minimum weight of 68 kg. The fixing must be made securely in the ceiling structure.
- Never put your hands and/or objects into the passage of the blades. Avoid contact with moving parts.
- Never cover the appliance when it is connected to a power supply.
- This appliance is designed and intended exclusively for domestic use and on a flat and dry surface.
- Due to its construction, this appliance is not intended for outdoor use, or indoor use only.
- Remove all items from the package and remove the adhesive tapes preventing the op-eration of the appliance before use.
- Assemble the appliance completely before using it. Under no circumstances it should be connected to the power supply before it is fully assembled and ready for use.
- Electrical connections must be made in accordance with current regulations and by a qualified electrician.
- Before any electrical connection and in order to avoid any risk of electric shock, switch off all power supplies and put them back into service only when the installation is completely finished.
- Connect the appliance to an electrical supply providing a current whose specifica-tions (voltage, frequency, etc.) are identical to those indicated on the appliance’s rating label. Check that the voltage of your electrical installation corresponds to that of the appliance before connecting it.
- A way of disconnection must be provided in the electrical installation in accordance with the installation rules.
- This appliance must be connected to an effective grounding system.
- If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its after-sales service or persons of similar qualifications in order to avoid a hazard.
- Never unplug or move the appliance by pulling on the power cable. Turn off and unplug the appliance before moving it. Carry the appliance in its original packaging.
- Regularly and rigorously inspect the appliance and do not use it if it is damaged or if you see any deterioration or malfunction. Do not use it if its blades or electrical wires are damaged, if it dropped, or if it has been damaged in any other way. In this case, contact an authorized repair centre or qualified person to make the service and reparation of the appliance.
- In the event of abnormal noise, smell or smoke, immediately stop the appliance and call an authorized repairer.
- Do not use water or detergent to clean the appliance. A dry cloth will be preferable. Before cleaning, be sure to switch off the power supply.
- This appliance is intended for use in an area with good air circulation, and should not be used in a closed room without air circulation.
- This appliance can be used only inside a sheltered room.
- Do not use the appliance in a damp place, near a shower, swimming pool, or bathtub…Do not immerse the appliance or power cable in water or any other liquid. Do not expose the appliance to water spray, or splashing water.
- This appliance is not intended for use in barns, stables or similar rooms.
- Do not place the appliance in or near a heat source. The appliance must not be used in places where the presence of flammable vapours or explosive dust is likely.
- If you plan to not use your appliance for a long time, turn it off and disconnect its power supply.
- Use only FANELITE spare parts.
- This appliance complies with current European safety standards.
Your appliance works with a battery-operated remote control.
- Batteries must be kept out of the reach of children.
- The batteries must be correctly installed respecting the polarity. Check the (+) and (-) poles.
- Used batteries must be removed from the remote control and replaced by new ones. Do not mix old batteries with new ones or different types of batteries. Replace the batteries only with new batteries of the same type. Check that the battery compartment cover is properly closed. The danger of explosion if batteries are incorrectly replaced.
- Never use batteries with electrolyte leaks or cracks. Do not swallow the battery. If the battery is swallowed, seek medical advice immediately. Never short the battery poles. Never try to open the batteries.
- Batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat. Batteries should never be thrown into the fire, they could explode.
- Non-rechargeable batteries should never be recharged.
- Remove the batteries from the remote control before disposing of the remote control when it is no longer functional, or during long periods of non-use.
- The batteries must be replaced in accordance with the regulations in force regarding disposal. Please bring used batteries to a dedicated recycling centre where they will be treated in an environmentally friendly manner.
GUARANTEE
Contact your distributor to find out its guarantee terms.
All FANELITE appliances are guaranteed against manufacturing and parts defects insofar as they are working under normal operating conditions. Our appliances must be installed by qualified professionals in accordance with the regulations in force and the instructions given in these operating and assembly instructions.
FANELITE reserves the right to apply or not the guarantee in case of negligence of the customer, defective installations, poorly adapted or not in conformity with the regulations in force. Any damage related to any of the following points can not be taken into consideration and covered by our guarantee
- Defects of supervision, maintenance and maintenance.
- Maintenance due to normal wear and tear.
- Maintenance of the product not in accordance with the instructions of the manual.
- Any adaptation of the product that would be necessary for compliance with the technical or safety standards applicable in a country other than that for which the product was originally designed and manufactured.
- Use or installation that does not conform to the use for which the product is intended or to the technical or safety standards in force in the country where it is used.
- Non-observance of instructions, safety precautions and instructions stipulated in the manual.
- A case of force majeure, sinister (fire, flood, etc.), lightning, etc.
- A modification or repair of the product not carried out by a qualified professional.
- Use of parts and accessories not compatible with the product or defective.
- Immediate or delayed damages resulting from improper handling during transport, mishandling, falling, shock, contact with water, sand or any other substance, etc.
- Improper treatment of the product due to inappropriate environment (poor aeration, exposure to moisture or strong heat, vibration, non-adapted power supply, surge, etc.).
Whether with respect to the purchaser, installer or any other person, our company cannot under any circumstances be held liable for any physical or material damage of any kind whatsoever, which may be caused by our products or which would be the direct or indirect consequence of the use of our products.
NOTES
In most houses, the ceiling fan is placed in the centre of the room, replacing
a light. In this way, the ceiling fan provides evenly distributed airflow
throughout the room.
Since a ceiling fan typically requires no more power than a light, the
existing electrical circuit should not be overloaded. But if the ceiling fan
is equipped with lamps, make sure the electrical circuit is strong enough to
support the load. If this is not the case, you will need to install a new
circuit with a new circuit breaker on the main electrical panel or an
auxiliary panel so that the ceiling fan has its own circuit without powering
any other device. If there is no central light in the room, you will need to
define a location where the ceiling fan will be installed and carry
electricity. A connection box is required. Never use a plastic box.
FANELITE ceiling fans can weigh up to 25 kg with accessories. Make sure
that your ceiling fan hanger bracket is firmly attached and that your
installation can support a weight of at least 68 kg. For your own safety and
that of others, please check the weight of your ceiling fan and adjust the
resistance of your installation if necessary. The ceiling fan hanger bracket
must be supported by the ceiling structure.
Your installation must also be able to withstand the vibration caused by your
ceiling fan when it is working. Even a well-balanced ceiling fan causes
vibration when it works.
HEIGHT UNDER BLADES
The minimum recommended distance between the floor and the blades is 230 c m. You can use a meter to check this height (level of your floor / lower limit of the blades).
If the distance between the floor and the blades is less than the minimum recommended above or if the struc-ture of your interior does not meet this minimum, check the length of the tube of your ceiling fan, it is sometimes possible to shorten it by a few centimetres. Do not forget, however, that a distance of 25 cm between the blades and the ceiling, ideally more, is needed to promote good air circulation and optimal brewing. If, on the other hand, you need an extension down rod to lower the level of your ceiling fan (high ceiling), please contact your retailer, there are extensions of 90 cm.
UNPACKING CHECK
Before assembling your ceiling fan, remove all parts from the package and make sure that all of the following components are present :
- Hanger bracket
- Upper canopy
- Blades
- Lower canopy
- Receiver
- Wood screws for fixing hanger bracket (wood ceiling)
- Blades screws
- Balancing kit
- Remote control, wall support, washers and screws
FIX THE CEILING HANGER BRACKET
WARNING : The fixing must be done securely in the structure of the
ceiling by a qualified person. Depending on the structure of your ceiling, use
suitable screws and washers. Do not fix the ceiling support in a structure
thinner than 50 mm or in hollow elements, in order to avoid any risk of
falling. Make sure that the fixing is very solid and can support at least 68
kg by pulling it. We decline all responsibility in the event of a fall of the
ceiling fan. You can install the hanger bracket on an inclined ceiling of 15°
maximum. If your ceiling is inclined, the lugs of the hanger bracket must be
on the highest side of your ceiling. Do not put it on the lowest side of your
ceiling.
WOOD CEILING
Position the support in the desired location and fix it using the screws
provided.
CONCRETE CEILING
Position the support in the desired location and mark the holes to be made. Remove the support and drill the concrete structure by making 2 holes corresponding to the diameter of your anchor studs. Remove dust and introduce the anchor studs using a hammer (leave the threaded rod sticking out). Remove nuts and washers, replace the support and replace the washers and nuts. Tighten the nuts securely using a suitable wrench.
PROCEDURE FOR CHANGING THE TUBE
Please follow the steps below if you wish to change the included 18 cm tube to the optional 10.5 cm or 90 cm tubes.
ASSEMBLY
To fix the blades, place the motor block so that it is stable. Often, the polystyrene foam used for motor pack-aging can make excellent support on your worktop. The motor/tube/canopy / are pre-assembled. Position each blade on the motor block (the blades snap into place) and use the screws provided to secure them. Caution, tighten the screws carefully to avoid damaging the blades, but be sure to tighten properly to prevent excessive vibration during start-up.
HANG THE CEILING FAN
1/ HANG THE CEILING FAN IN THE HANGER BRACKET
Take your ceiling fan and put the hanger ball at the top of the tube into the
hanger bracket. Turn the tube until the hanger ball locks into the hanger
bracket (concave groove of hanger ball into the lugs of hanger bracket).
Be careful to not damage the electrical wires and not pinch them between the hanger ball and hanger bracket.
- A = Concave groove of hanger ball
- B = Lugs of the hanger bracket
- C = Hanger bracket
2/ INSTALL THE SECURITY CABLE
For more security, fix the security cable provided, ideally to an element
independent of the fixing (beam …), or for example on an anchor stud with hook
if concrete ceiling.
INSTALL THE RECEIVER IN THE CEILING HANGER BRACKET
Once your ceiling fan is installed in the hanger bracket, slide the receiver into the hanger bracket (above the hanger ball).
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
WARNING : Before proceeding to the electrical connections, carefully read
the safety instructions in this manual. Before any electrical connections,
switch off all power and restart only when the installation is completed.
Electrical connections must be made in accordance with current regulations and
by a qualified electrician. Once the receiver is installed in the hanger
bracket, make the electrical connections below. (See diagram on next page)
CONNECTIONS FROM CEILING FAN TO RECEIVER
- Connect the connector of the ceiling fan (MOTOR – 3 wires: grey/blue/black) to the receiver.
- Connect the connector of the ceiling fan (CUT-OFF DEVICE – 2 wires) to one of the receivers.
CONNECTIONS FROM RECEIVER TO HANGER BRACKET
- Connect the connector of the hanger bracket (2 wires: brown or black/blue) to the receiver. The brown or black wire corresponds to the phase (Line), and the blue wire corresponds to the neutral.
CONNECTIONS FROM THE HANGER BRACKET TO THE AC CEILING POWER
Carefully install the sleeves provided on your ceiling wires (phase and
neutral) to ensure double insulation.
By using the connecting terminals provided on the hanger bracket :
- Connect the phase of the ceiling to the phase of the hanger bracket in the domino L (LINE: black or brown wire of the hanger bracket).
- Connect the neutral of the ceiling with the neutral of the hanger bracket in the domino N (NEUTRAL: blue wire of the hanger bracket).
Check that all electrical connections have been correctly made and that the receiver and the wires are prop-erly stored in the hanger bracket.
INSTALL THE CANOPY
Once the electrical connections have been made, mount the canopy against the hanger bracket, place it correctly on the hanger bracket and turn it until it locks in place. Be careful to not damage/pinch the electrical wires.
INSTALL THE BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL
NOTE : If you intend to not use your remote control or ceiling fan for a long time, we advise you to remove the batteries from the remote control to preserve it. The remote control works with 2 batteries 1,5V AAA. In order to insert the batteries or change the batteries when they are empty: Slide the battery compartment cover (on the back of the remote control) downwards to remove it. Insert 2 batteries 1,5V AAA by respecting the polarity. Close the cover by sliding it upwards.
USE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL
DESCRIPTION
USE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL
Power On / Off
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FAN
Press this button to turn on or off your ceiling fan. Your ceiling fan starts by default at speed 3. -
Speed setting
- Press this button to increase the speed (5 speeds, speed 1 is the lowest, speed 5 is the highest). The number of bars visible on the screen corresponds to the selected speed.
- Press this button to decrease the speed (5 speeds, speed 1 is the lowest, speed 5 is the highest). The number of bars visible on the screen corresponds to the selected speed.
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Timer setting
TIMER
Press this button to set the timer (automatic stop after the selected time has been reached). Each time this button is pressed, the timer increases by one hour (12 hours max). The selected time is displayed on the screen. To deactivate the timer, press until the screen of the remote control shows no more time or manually turn off the ceiling fan. Press this button to set the timer (automatic stop after the selected time has been reached). Each time this button is pressed, the timer increases by one hour (12 hours max). The selected time is displayed on the screen. To deactivate the timer, press until the screen of the remote control shows no more time or manually turn off the ceiling fan. -
Mode setting
MODE Press this button to change the ventilation modes. By default, the ceiling fan starts in normal mode.- NORMAL: The ceiling fan operates normally depending of the speed selected. No indicator is displayed on the screen.
- SLEEP: The ceiling fan automatically decreases its speed by one level every 30 minutes. Select the starting speed before activating SLEEP mode. The MODE SLEEP indicator is displayed on the screen when this mode is activated.
- ECO: The ceiling fan operates in eco mode at a high energy efficiency level, between speed 1 and 2. The ECO MODE indicator is displayed on the screen when this mode is activated.
- Note: When the ECO or SLEEP modes are activated, the speed buttons do not work.
-
Summer / Winter mode
F / RPress this button to change the running direction of the blades. By default your ceiling fan rotates coun-terclockwise (summer mode). This mode allows the room to be refreshed by sending the cold air down and hot air at the top. The winter mode, meanwhile, will allow you to heat the room by sending hot air down (the blades turn in the opposite direction, clockwise).- F forward = S = Summer = counterclockwise rotation
- R reverse = W = Winter = clockwise rotation
PAIRING PROCEDURE REMOTE CONTROL / RECEIVER
- By default, the remote control and the receiver are already paired together. If the remote control is not connected to the receiver, please follow the steps below : 1/ Turn off the power of your ceiling fan using the circuit breaker or switch or AC power receiver’s connector
- ait a few seconds then turn on the power again.
- Within 20 seconds of turning on the power, press and hold the FAN button of the remote control for around 8-10 seconds. The receiver beeps when the synchronization is complete. You will then be able to use your remote control to control your ceiling fan.
PAIR THE REMOTE CONTROL ON SEVERAL CEILING FANS
When several FANDC52N ceiling fans are installed, it’s possible to control all
of them with only one single remote control. Repeat the above procedure
PAIRING PROCEDURE REMOTE CONTROL / RECEIVER with all the other ceiling fans
that you want to synchronize on the same remote control.
INSTALL THE WALL SUPPORT OF THE REMOTE CONTROL
Install the supplied wall support by using screws and washers adapted to the
structure of your wall so that you can store your remote control on its wall
support.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Before cleaning your appliance, carefully read the safety
instructions in this manual. We recommend that you keep your unit clean and
clean it at least once a month.
Do not use water or detergent to clean your ceiling fan. A dry, soft cloth
will be preferable to avoid scratching the body of your ceiling fan and the
blades. Vacuum dust from inaccessible places. It is recommended to regularly
check the condition of the ceiling fan and ceiling fan hanger bracket (at
least twice a year depending on use). Due to frequent use of the ceiling fan,
the screws will tend to loosen a little bit over time. Check and tighten the
screws of the ceiling bracket, blades, motor cover, and LED kit if necessary
TROUBLESHOOTING
NOTE : Visit our Frequently Asked Questions section on our website
(www.fanelite.com) for more information.
The ceiling fan (motor) starts and then stops after a few seconds:
This is a safety mode of the receiver because the blades are not installed. Install the blades before using your ceiling fan
The ceiling fan no longer works
- Check the battery status of your remote control. Change the batteries if necessary and your ceiling fan will re-operate normally.
- If, despite the changed batteries, your ceiling fan still does not work, check the condition of the circuit breakers. If the ceiling fan circuit breaker is OFF, put it back to ON. If the circuit breaker trips OFF again, do not touch it, leave the power off, and call a qualified electrician.
- The remote control and the receiver are maybe unpaired. Refer to the USE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL section to perform the pairing procedure again.
- If your receiver beeps several times when you press a button on the remote control, this is an error code and this means that your receiver has locked out. To reset it, turn off the power of your ceiling fan by using the circuit breaker or switch, wait 1 minute and then turn on the power again.
- Check your electrical connections. Refer to the ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS section. Check that all met-al wires and pins are securely engaged in their connectors. It sometimes happens that one of the wires and and one of the metal pins is slightly recessed in the connector and preventing the operation of the ceiling fan. Push on the wires if necessary to fully engage them in the connectors. Check that the current is coming through your ceiling AC power supply. Check that no electrical wires are damaged.
The ceiling fan oscillates abnormally during the operation
A ceiling fan vibrates naturally when it is working. Even a well-balanced ceiling fan causes vibration when it works.
- Check the condition of the screws of the blades and tighten them if necessary.
- Check that the hanger ball is securely locked in the hanger bracket (concave groove of hanger ball into the lugs of hanger bracket).
- If your ceiling fan still oscillates abnormally when it is working, it may be because the blades are not well balanced. In this case, use the balancing kit supplied with your ceiling fan to re-balance them. To identify the defective blade, turn off your ceiling fan, put the plastic pliers on the edge of the blade and turn on your ceiling fan. Repeat by changing position and blade if necessary until normal operation of the ceiling fan is resumed. Once the correct position is found, glue the weight at the level of the pliers (onto the blade) then remove the pliers.
For more information, visit our website www.fanelite.com or contact us. See the ADDITIONAL INFORMA-TION section.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Reference: FANDC52N (white model) / FANDC52N-BK (black model)
- Power source : 220-240 V~ 50/60 Hz
- Max noise level : 43 dB
- Max airflow: 12 108 m3/h
- Protection class: II
- Package dimensions : 65 x 40 x 25 cm
- Gross weight: 5,70 kg
- Net weight : 4,40 kg
- Power: 18 Watts
- Diameter : 132 cm
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
Instructions on environmental protection
Do not dispose of this product in the usual household garbage at the end of its life cycle; hand it over a collec-tion point for the recycling of electrical and electronic appliances. The symbol on the product, the instructions for use or the packing will inform about the methods of disposal. The materials are recyclable as mentioned in its marking. By recycling or other forms of re-utilization of old appliances, you are making an important contribution to protect our environment. Please inquire at the community administration for the authorized disposal location.
CONFORMITIES
The company LOGIFAN SARL and FANELITE EUROPE SAS declares its FANDC52N and FANDC52N-BK-products to comply with the following directives in force from the European Parliament :
- Directive on the harmonization of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility: 2014/30/UE
- Directive on the harmonization of the laws of the Member States relating to the making available on the market of electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits: 2014/35/UE
- Directive on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment: 2011/65/UE
- Directive on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to the making available on the market of radio equipment: 2014/53/UE
The full declaration of conformity for the product is available at the following address https://www.fanelite.com/produit/fandc52n or https://www.fanelite.com/produit/fandc52n-bk or on request by e-mail.
CONTACT
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- This manual is also available online on our website: www.fanelite.com You want to contact us by
- email: contact@fanelite.com
- You want to contact us by phone : (+590) 590 29 44 64
- You can also contact us by using the contact form on our websites. Imported and distributed by :
LOGIFAN SARL
- 45 Zac de Hope Estate, 97150 Saint-Martin, Antilles-Françaises
FANELITE EUROPE SAS
- 86 Avenue Gambetta, 74000 Annecy, France
www.fanelite.com
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