YITAHOME ZSWYHS-V1 Ceiling Fan Assembly Instructions
Model: ZSWYHS-V1 | Product Code: TLCFLS-2015
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Important Safety Instructions
- Read all instructions and safety information before installing your new fan. Review the accompanying assembly diagrams.
- Before installing the fan, disconnect the power by removing fuses or turning off circuit breakers.
- Ensure all electrical connections comply with local law and the national electrical code. If you are unfamiliar with electrical wiring, hire a qualified electrician or consult a do-it-yourself wiring handbook.
- Ensure the installation site is roomy enough to allow fan blades to rotate. Maintain at least seven feet (approximately 2.1 meters) from the floor to the fan blades' tips.
- If mounting the fan on a ceiling outlet box, use a metal outlet box. Secure the box directly to the building structure. The outlet box and its support must be able to support the rotating fan (at least 50 lbs / 22.7 kg). Do not use a plastic outlet box. Attach the mounting bracket using the ceiling outlet box's hardware.
- If mounting the fan on a joist, ensure it is strong enough to support the rotating fan (at least 50 lbs / 22.7 kg).
- After installing the fan, confirm all connections are secured to prevent the fan from falling.
- Do not insert anything between fan blades while the fan is operating.
- Turn the fan off and wait for it to stop before reversing the fan's rotating direction.
- To reduce the risk of electrical shock and personal injury, do not install the fan on a sloped ceiling. Do not use this fan with any solid-state fan speed control device or rheostat. Install the outlet box using the two steel screws and lock washers provided with the fan.
Before You Start
Contact a licensed electrician if you are not proficient in performing electrical work. The licensed electrician should install the fan if required by local code. Do not use the fan with a dimmer switch. Turn off power at the breaker.
Tools and Materials Required
- External Hexagonal Wrench
- Wire Stripper
- Phillips Screwdriver
- Step Ladder
- Pliers
- Straight Slot Screwdriver
- Adjustable Wrench
- Wire Cutters
Screws Bag Contents
The following items are included in the screws bag:
- Item 1: ST5x35 Setscrew (x4)
- Item 2: Expansion Screw (x2)
- Item 3: Setscrew Stopper (x4)
- Item 4: Wire Cap (x3)
- Item 5: #8-32 Setscrew (x2)
- Item 6: Screw Washer (x2)
- Item 7: Screw Spring Washer (x2)
- Item 8: Balance Pack (x1)
- Item 9: Fabric Washer (x7)
- Item 10: Screws for Blades (x7)
Installing the Fan
Installing the Flush Mount Fan Light
- Securely attach the hanging bracket to the ceiling joist using the lag bolt, flat washers, and spring washer supplied. (Refer to Figure 5 for visual guidance)
- Before installing fan blades, remove the motor's fastener used to protect it during transit. Then, install the fan blades onto the fan's motor. Align the holes of the blades with the motor and screw the blades using the provided screws. Ensure all blades are correctly positioned and tightly screwed. (Refer to Figure 6 for visual guidance)
3. Connections
To avoid possible electrical shock, ensure the electricity is turned off at the main fuse box before wiring.
Connect the 110-240V main power (dwelling) to the terminal block on the hanging bracket. Place the receiver in the hanging bracket with its flat side facing up.
- Insert the 3-pin connector of the hanging bracket into the DC POWER INPUT socket of the receiver.
- Insert the 2-pin light connector of the fan motor assembly into the 2P LIGHT socket of the receiver.
- Insert the 3-pin motor connector of the fan motor assembly into the 3P MOTOR socket of the receiver.
- Connect the 1-pin yellow/green connectors of the fan motor assembly to the hanging bracket. (Refer to Figure 7 for wiring diagram)
4. Hanging the Motor Assembly
Hang the motor assembly onto the two pre-installed hanging bracket's screws. Then, install the other two hanging bracket's screws. (Refer to Figure 8 for visual guidance)
It is critical that the clevis screw in the downrod support is properly installed and the installed screws are tightened.
There must be at least 230 cm (approximately 7.5 feet) from the floor to the blades when hanging the fan.
5. LED Lamp Installation
- Connect the LED lamp's wires to the fan motor's wires.
- Install the LED lamp onto the motor using three screws. (Refer to Figure 9 for visual guidance)
6. Glass Lamp Shade Installation
Carefully install the glass lamp shade into the main body and turn clockwise to lock it in place. (Refer to Figure 10 for visual guidance)
Take care not to over-tighten when installing the glass lamp shade.
Remote Control Setting and Operation
The remote control has the following functions:
- 1. Fan OFF: Turns the fan off.
- 2. Natural Wind: Simulates natural wind patterns.
- 3. Speed of the fan: Adjusts fan speed (likely multiple levels).
- 4. Forward/Reverse: Changes the fan's rotation direction.
- 5. Fan timer: Sets a timer for the fan operation.
- 6. Warm light: Activates warm light setting.
- 7. White light: Activates white light setting.
- 8. Cold light: Activates cold light setting.
- 9. Brightness control switch: Adjusts the brightness of the light.
- 10. Light ON/OFF: Toggles the light on or off.
- 11. Battery: Requires 1.5V AAA batteries (x2, not included).
Remote Pairing (AC86/CK86(DC))
After the power switch is turned on, you will hear a "beep" sound. Immediately press the "Light ON/OFF" button on the wall control. Successful pairing is indicated by a long "beep" sound.
Tips for Pairing:
- Ensure you complete the process within 30 seconds after powering on.
- If pairing fails, power off the fan, wait 10 seconds, then power it back on and repeat the steps.
Operations of Button Wall Control
The DC86 Button Model offers versatile functionality:
- Features: It has an adsorption structure and can be used as a wall control or removed as a remote control.
- Control: It can control the ceiling fan in conjunction with the remote control. Using both controllers can reduce the risk of a device being unresponsive.
- Pairing: The pairing method is simple and allows for easy replacement of the wall control.
- Functionality: It has the same functions as the remote control. The LED indicator light shows the working status.
Power Supply: 110V household electricity. Please turn off the main power before installation.
Note: Wall control pairing cannot be cancelled. Avoid pairing the wall control with multiple ceiling fans on the same power source, as they will operate simultaneously.
Wall Control Installation Steps:
- Turn off the main power and remove the socket cover.
- Use a flat-blade screwdriver to pry open the wall control panel.
- Insert the corresponding wire into the wire hole.
- Screw the wall control onto the 86 type bottom box and install the panel.
Important: Pairing Between Remote and Receiver
- Within 30 seconds after turning the power supply "ON", press the transmitter's "STOP" button for 5 seconds. Then, press the transmitter's "8H" button until pairing is successfully activated and all functions work normally.
Important Notes:
- The first step of pairing must be performed within 30 seconds after turning the power supply "ON".
- 1(a). For multiple fans: When pairing multiple fans, ensure the isolation switch or power supply to the first installed fan is turned off before pairing subsequent fans. Pair one fan at a time.
- 1(b). Isolation Switch: Ensure the isolation switch is kept "ON". The isolation switch should not be used as a light switch, as this can impair the remote receiver.
- 2. Transmitter Functionality: If the transmitter's functions are disabled, check the battery orientation and power level. Low battery voltage can affect transmitter sensitivity and fan operation. Other nearby remote controls using the same frequency may interfere with your fan's receiver.
- 3. Long Periods of Non-Use: Remove batteries from the transmitter if it will not be used for an extended period.
- 4. Lighting Support: The remote supports up to 200W maximum lighting.
Important Reminders
- 1. Receiver Installation: The receiver must be correctly installed in the fan's hanging bracket.
- 2. Transmitter Control Issues: If the transmitter cannot control the receiver, check the battery level and ensure no similar remote controls nearby are causing interference.
- 3. Battery Power: Low battery power affects transmitter sensitivity and signal reception. Replace the battery if its power is low.
- 4. Battery Storage: Remove the battery from the transmitter to prevent leaks when not in use for a long time.
- 5. Isolation Switch: The isolation switch must be connected in the line.
- 6. Power Outages: After a blackout or similar event, the light will function normally once electricity is restored.
Always ensure the fan is powered off before cleaning or maintenance.
Protective Functions of the Receiver
Lock Protection: The DC motor has a built-in safety feature against blade or motor obstruction. If something obstructs the fan blades or motor, the motor will attempt to run and then stop operation after 30 seconds.
To Reset: Remove obstacles and reset the fan by turning it off via the remote transmitter and then turning it back on.
Tips
- 1. Automatic Operation: If the fan operates automatically after installation and powering on, it has likely memorized previous factory settings. Use the universal mode or enable the learning function for readiness.
- 2. Fan/Light Not Working: If the fan or light does not operate, reset the power (turn off, then on after 5 seconds) and reset the learning function.
- 3. Multiple Fans in One Room: You cannot operate several fans with one remote control in a single room if they are powered by one source. To control multiple fans in one room, they must be powered by different sources (e.g., use different switches).
- 4. Normal Wobble: When the fan is turned on and its forward/reverse function is enabled, it may slightly wobble and move back and forth until it stabilizes. This is normal as it takes a few seconds to run.
Maintenance
- Periodical cleaning is the only required maintenance for your new ceiling fan.
- Use a soft brush or lint-free cloth for cleaning, taking care to avoid scratching the fan's paint.
- Abrasive cleaning agents may damage the fan's paint.
Do not use water when cleaning your ceiling fan. It may damage the motor or blades, or cause an electrical shock.
Recommended Checks
Periodically confirm that the screws for the fan blades and motor assembly are secured.
Balancing Fan / Wobbling Trouble Shooting
Please note that ceiling fans can vary, even within the same model. Some may move more or less than others. Movement of several centimeters is acceptable and does not indicate the fan will fall.
While blades are grouped by weight, it is impossible to eliminate wobble entirely. Ceiling fans tend to slightly wobble during operation.
Ways to Reduce Wobble:
- Confirm that all blades' screws are tightened.
- Fan wobble may result from inconsistent blade level. Check if blades are level by measuring the distance from each blade tip to the ceiling. Note: If blades do not remain level:
- Ensure blades' screws are not too tight or too loose.
- A distorted blade can cause wobble. Please check all blades.
- You can check if fan blades are level using a household ruler. Measure the distance from each fan blade's tip to the floor and compare the data to determine if blades are aligned, distorted, or if screws are loose.
Balancing Kit
A balancing kit is provided to help reduce wobble. Please store the kit and its instructions.