TroposAir 88484 Solara 60 in. Indoor/Outdoor Matte Pure Owner’s Manual
- June 3, 2024
- TroposAir
Table of Contents
- TroposAir 88484 Solara 60 in. Indoor/Outdoor Matte Pure
- READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
- Unpack
- Hardware Bag
- HANGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION
- BLADE INSTALLATION
- DOWNROD INSTALLATION
- HANGING THE FAN ONTO MOUNTING BRACKET
- WIRE CONNECTION
- CANOPY INSTALLATION
- TRANSMITTER INSTALLATION
- OPTIONAL LIGHT AVAILABLE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- REMOTE PAIRING PROCESS
- WIFI PAIRING
- More Details and Multiple Users
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
TroposAir 88484 Solara 60 in. Indoor/Outdoor Matte Pure
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRICAL SHOCK, OR INJURY
TO PERSONS, PLEASE OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING :
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To ensure the success of the installation, be sure to read the instructions and review the diagrams thoroughly before beginning.
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To avoid possible electric shock, be sure electricity is turned off at the main power box before wiring.
All electrical connections must be made in accordance with local codes, ordinances and/or the National Electric Code. If you are unfamiliar with the methods of installing electrical wiring and products, require the services of a qualified and licensed electrician as well as someone who can check the strength of the supportive ceiling members and make the proper installations and connections. -
Make sure that your installation site will not allow rotating fan blades to come in contact with any object when fan is in operation. Blades must mounted at least 7 feet from the floor.
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If possible, mount ceiling fan on a ceiling joist – the joist must be able to support the motion and weight of the moving fan. If the fan will be mounted on a ceiling outlet box, a 4″ x 2-1/8″ deep METAL octagon box is required; one UL listed as II suitable for fan support 11• The box and its supporting members must not be able to twist or work loose. DO NOT USE PLASTIC BOXES. Installation on a concrete ceiling should be performed by qualified personnel.
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Blades should be attached after motor housing is hung and in place. Fan motor housing should be kept in carton until ready to be installed to protect its finish. If you are installing more than one ceiling fan, make sure that you do not mix fan blade sets.
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After making electrical connections, spliced conductors should be turned upward and pushed carefully up into outlet box. The wires should be spread apart with the grounded conductor and the equipment- grounding conductor on one side of the outlet box and the” HOT II wires on the opposite side.
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Electrical diagrams are for reference only. Light kits that are not packed with the fan must be UL/ETL listed and should be installed per the light kit’s installation instructions.
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After fan is completely installed, check to make sure that all connections are secured to prevent fan from falling and/or causing damage or injury.
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The fan can be made to work immediately after installation. There is no need to oil your fan.
The motor has permanently lubricated bearings. -
The fan must be turned off and stopped before reversing fan direction.
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The fan is for downrod mount qnly.
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This fan is reversible.
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This fan is controlled by remote.
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This fan is suitable for damp location use.
Special note : All green.grounding wire(s) from fan must be attached to house Ground/Earth wire to prevent flickering of LED.”
Unpack
Unpack and inspect fan carefully to be certain all contents are included. (Fan & Blades packed in one Box)
Hardware Bag
For Mounting Bracket:
For Blade Installation:
For Blade Balance:
For Wire Connection:
Warning:
Bag A for top blade by Phillips screwdriver Bag B for bottom blade by haxagon
wrench
Remote Control
Hardware Bag
WARNING: BLADES SHOULD BE AT LEAST 7 FEET FROM FLOOR
HANGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION
Installing mounting bracket to ceiling outlet box
BLADE INSTALLATION
Use Styrofoam as cushion for this step.
Special Note : Top blade screw are from Bag “A” using phillips screw
driver. Bottom blade screws are from bag “B” using L Hexagon Wrench.
Note : Make sure all blade washers & screws are tightened to avoid operating noise.
DOWNROD INSTALLATION
HANGING THE FAN ONTO MOUNTING BRACKET
WIRE CONNECTION
Verify that serial Number & Model Number match on the Receiver and Transmitter
NOTICE:
Many remote sets for DC fans look the same. This remote set is pre-paired and
labeled at the factory, please note the following before operation:
- The Remote Model Number on transmitter and receiver must be the same.
- The Remote Serial Number will be the same on a pre-paired remote set. If it is different, it will need to be paired
- The Fan Model Number label must be the same as the fan’s model number in front page (3LN60) for proper operation.(There is no Fan Model Number on transmitter.)
- Do not mix the remote sets if you are installing more than one fan.
lnsert receiver into mounting bracket
NOTE : Do not squeeze all the wires while inserting the receiver into the
mounting bracket.
Making electrical wire connection
- Jhe standard lead wire is 54″ long.
- You may need to cut all 5 lead wires (from motor) to proper length & strip them for wire connection to make it easier for Canopy installation.
Follow diagram below and make sure that all exposed wires are secured inside
wire nuts.
Note: Wires from house may vary in color. If the house wires do NOT
include a ground wire (green) AND the optional #630 LED Light Kit is being
installed, to prevent flickering, this unit must be grounded/earthed to the
home’s ground/earth; please consult an electrician.
After wiring is completed, gently push wires into junction box with wire nuts
pointing upward.
Special note : All Green grounding wires, from Hanger ball/Mounting bracket/Receiver, must be well attached to House Ground/Earth to prevent flickering of LED.”
CANOPY INSTALLATION
Note: Two screws are installed on mounting bracket for canopy installation.
- Push canopy up until the two pre-screwed screws on the mounting bracket are engaged with the two key holes on canopy.
- Before rotating the canopy, make sure Key hole A & B of the canopy correspond to A & B positions of the hanging bracket.
- Rotate canopy slightly until the two pre-installed screw heads are engaged in the narrow end of key holes.
- Tighten both screws.
- Aligning the nubs from Deco Ring to 3 ho[es on the canopy, push Deco Ring up and snap into the canopy.
TRANSMITTER INSTALLATION
The enclosed Transmitter can be mounted in many ways:
- On-Wall at any convenient location, see Section (2) next page.
- In-Wall in US switch boxes (multi-gang and single-gang decora), see Section (3).
- Either way can be still used as a Hand-Held transmitter, or
- It can be Permanently Stationed either On-Wall or In-Wall, see Section (4).
HAND-HELD ASSEMBLY
ON-WALL BRACKET INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT: Single post of wall bracket must be downward.
You have completed the Wall mount installation.
Decora In-Wall Installation (for U.S.A.)
DECORA IN-WALL INSTALLATION (USA)
Warning: Turn off power at breaker box to avoid possible electric
shock.
Warning: Make sure the power is turned off at the breaker box before
touching anything in this box’. Caution: If you are uncomfortable identifying
and connecting 120V AC wiring connections, we recommend you hire a licensed
electrician to perform this installation.
Caution: The following wiring instructions are valid for a simple on/off
toggle switch in a single gang box.
Caution: If your switch has more than two wires (not counting any ground wire
or jumpers), we recommend hiring a licensed electrician to identify and
complete the wiring connections.
- Remove the wall switch from the switch box, and disconnect the following wires from the wall switch:
- Remove Black wire that goes to ceiling junction box
- Remove Black wire(s) that come from AC source
- Connect the Black wire that goes to the ceiling box to the Black wire(s) from the AC source using the wirenuts provided.
Note: Ground wires are usually twisted together in the box and do not require wire nut. If your ground wires are separated, connect them with a provided wire nut.
Note: The White wires (neutral) should remain tucked in the back of the box.
Note: Make sure that all exposed wires are secured inside wire nuts. Carefully tuck wires neatly back into switch box
IMPORTANT: FAN’S REMOTE RECEIVER IS NOW DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO AC POWER. ON/OFF IS NOW OPERATED BY.REMOTE TRANSMITTER.
You have completed the mo’Unting bracket installation. The next section (4) details how to make it a Permanently Stationed control.
FOR PERMANENTLY STATIONED CONTROL
(For school, hotel or public facility so the hand-held cannot be easily removed.)
Turn on the power at breaker box, the fan is ready for operation!
OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTION
Warning: DO NOT PRESS THE C) BUTTON FOR MORE THAN 4 SECONDS TO AVOID FACTORY
RESET AND THE LOSS OF PRE-PAIRED PROGRAMING OF RECEIVER AND TRANSMITTER!
All the button pressed will have a Beep sound and the red indicator light will
turn on.
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Indicator
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Press C) button to turn the fan ON/OFF. Note: On every startup, the fan will move forward & backward for 2~3 seconds.
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Reverse switch
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Short press for Light ON .
Hold the button for dimming the light. 5-5. WiFi paring (long press for 5 seconds, see more information for WiFi setting in step 9.) -
Short press for Light Off/ AP mode. (long press for 5 seconds, see more information for WiFi setting in step 9.)
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Fan Speed:
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12V battery (23AE/A23) included, install in front.
NOTE: Make sure the DIP switch is on dimming position. (See 1-3 in Page
6)
Note: Press (9 button to turn the fan ON/OFF. The remote . retains the
last . settings (fan speed and light dimming level) in memory. Switch the fan
ON/OFF by main power will operate at initial setting. (fan off and light on)
OPTIONAL LIGHT AVAILABLE
630 Light Kit (sold separately)
Integrated type: For only Solara / Troposair
TROUBLESHOOTING
In the event the fan does not operate properly, please perform the following
steps. 5-9. Lower the canopy and check that all wires are connected properly.
5-10. Perform the remote Pairing Process at step 8-1 on P11.
REMOTE PAIRING PROCESS
The Pairing Process is only necessary when there is an issue. Remote set is
pre-paired from the factory and should not require the Pairing Process.
A fan may need to have “Pairing Process” performed for the following issues.
- Replacing the transmitter.
- Replacing the receiver.
- Multiple fans on the same circuit.
(In multiple fans situation, each fan must be wired up individually for the Pairing Process; see step 8-1.)
Pairing Process for transmitter and receiver:
- Switch off the main power and make sure fan has completely stopped .
- Install a New receiver or install the battery in a new transmitter before the Pairing Process.
- Switch on the power again, and immediately:
Press and hold the <!> button for 8 seconds until the Receiver “Long Beeps”.
This process must be done within 20 seconds after switching on the power.
This fan has completed the pairing successfully and the fan is ready for
operation!
Pairing Process for Multiple fans (One transmitter for multiple
receivers)
If you wish to use only one transmitter for two fans, simply wire up both fans
at one time and perform the Pairing Process at step 8-1 from a point between
the two fans
Pairing Process for Multiple fans (One transmitter for one receiver)
The Pairing Process must be performed on each remote set (transmitter and receiver) individually
TO SET UP THE REMOTE FOR #1 FAN
- Make sure to turn off the power at the breaker box. OFF Disconnecting wire from #2 fan.
- Before starting the remote control setting process, lower the canopy of #2 Fan and disconnect the Black wire.
- Put the wire nμt on the black wire from the house
Turn on the power at the breaker box and #1 Fan is ready for pairing.
See the remote control setting process 8-1 to set up #1 Fan.
TO SET UP REMOTE FOR #2 FAN
Make sure to turn off the power at the breaker box
Disconnecting wire from #1 Fan
Disconnect the Black wires from #1 Fans and connect the Black wires back to #2
Fan that you remove from 8-3.
Turn on power at the breaker box and #2 Fan is ready for setting. See the remote control setting process for 8-1 to set up #2 Fan.
RECONNECT ALL FANS
Make sure to turn off power at breaker box.
After all the fans have done the resetting process, reconnect all the wires
for #1 fan & #2 fan, and lift up the Canopy of #1 fan & #2 fan.
Switch on the main power and now each of these two fans are operated by its own remote individually.
NOTE: For more than two fans, the same rules apply. Make sure only one fan at a time is connected to power when doing the Remote Setting. Already ·completed fans shou’ld be disconnected until all fans have completed the Remote Setting process.
WIFI PAIRING
Installation
- You can scan the QR code below to download the Smart Life app.
- You can also search “Smart Life” in major application markets to install the app.
Register an account and log in.
WiFi Connect
NOTE : You must turn on the “Location Services” before WiFi pairing.
- First ensure that WiFi can be used normally and you have the password.
- Click “Add Device”, first select “Small Home Appliance”, then select “Fan”.
- Press and hold the button of the transmitter for more than 5 seconds. Wait until the ceiling fan receiver emits “BeeBee” continuously. The remote makes this noise instead of a blinking indicator as described in the app.
- Select the correct WiFi source, then enter the WiFi password and click “Confirm” to wait while “Connecting”.
- Wait for a successful connection.
NOTE: In case of above WiFi Pairing failed, please follow the below and pairing.
- Press and hold the button of the transmitter for more than 5 seconds. Wait until the ceiling fan receiver emits “BeeBee” continuously
- Select Pairing Mode “AP Mode” on a mobile device.
- Select the correct WiFi source, then enter the WiFi password and click “Confirm” to wait while “Connecting”.
- Wait for a successful connection.
More Details and Multiple Users
- 1. In the App’s Main Control Panel, click the “t/ ” in the upper right corner for more functions.
- Tap on the icon or name to change either-.
- Tap “Share Device”, “Add Sharing”.
- Enter the phone number of another Smart Life user, and click “Completed” to share.
Hint: The simplest way to share multiple devices with multiple users is to log in as a public account.
NOTE: This method requires the other users have the “Smart Life” app installed.
For more information, go to the “Me” – “FAQ & Feedback” in the app to learn
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