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BALANCING / WOBBLYING TROUBLE SHOOTING
Please note that all ceiling fans are not the same, even in the same model—some may move more or less than
others. Movement of a couple of centimetres is quite acceptable and does not suggest the fan will fall down.
Even though all blades are weighted and grouped by weight, it is impossible to eliminate wobble altogether. This
should not be considered a fault. Ceiling fans tend to move during operation due to the fact that they are not
generally rigidly mounted
You may do the following action to reduce the wobbling
1) Check all the blade mounting screws are tightened and securely.
2) Wobbling problems may result from inconsistent blade level. To check blade level, measure the distance
from each blade tip to the ceiling.
Note: If measurements are inconsistent:
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check blade mount screws are not over tightened or loose, which can cause the blade tip to not all sit
level;
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An out of shape blade can cause wobbling, check by removing the blade and lay in on a flat surface. A
good flat blade will lay flat on the surface.
3) Blade tracking may be checked simply by use of a household ruler as shown in below Figure. Place the
ruler vertically against the ceiling and
even with the outside leading edge of
a blade. Note the distance of the edge
of a blade same as others. Turn the
blade slowly by hand to check the
remaining blades. If a blade is not in
alignment, the blade is either out of
shape / warped or the blade screws
are not evenly tighten or either loose.
BALANCING KIT
1.
A Balancing Kit is provided to balance the ceiling fan on initial installation. Please refer to the instruction
on how to use the Balancing Kit, that is included
2.
The balancing kit can be used to assist re-balancing if the ceiling fan becomes un-balanced overtime. Do
not discard the balancing kit. Retain for possible future use.
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INSTALLING THE FAN
Fig. 15