YITAHOME ZSWYHS-V1 Ceiling Fan with Light
Assembly Instructions
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Safety Guidelines
- Turn off electricity at the main fuse box or circuit panel before starting installation or maintenance.
- Read all instructions and safety guidelines carefully.
- Ensure all electrical connections comply with local codes and the national electrical code. Consult a qualified electrician if unfamiliar with wiring.
- Ensure there is at least seven (7) feet of clearance between the floor and fan blades, and the fan is at least thirty (30) inches from walls or other structures.
- The outlet box and ceiling support joist must be securely mounted and capable of supporting at least 100 pounds. Use the "acceptable for fan support" marked outlet box and matching mounting screws. Ensure the box is supported directly by the building structure.
- Most outlet boxes are designed for lighting fixtures only. Consult a qualified electrician if in doubt.
- Electrical diagrams are for reference only. Light kits must be UL listed and marked "suitable for use with the fan model". Use UL general switches.
- After installation, check that all connections are firmly secured.
- Push spliced conductors upward into the outlet box, keeping them separate from the grounded conductor and equipment-grounding conductor.
- Do not use this fan with any solid-state fan speed control device or rheostat.
- Do not operate the reverse switch until the fan has stopped completely.
- Do not insert anything into the fan's blades while they are rotating.
- Do not bend the blade brackets during assembly or after installation. Do not insert objects between the blades.
- Be cautious when working around or cleaning the fan to avoid personal injury or damage.
- Do not use water or detergent to clean the fan or blades. Use a dry or lightly dampened cloth.
- Important safety precautions are not meant to cover all possible conditions. Common sense and caution are necessary.
- This product is not intended for persons with impaired physical or mental capabilities, or lack of experience, unless supervised or trained by a responsible person.
- Supervise children to ensure they do not use appliances as toys.
- Install a switch or circuit breaker that disconnects all power poles with at least a 3 mm gap between each pole.
Before You Start
If you are not comfortable with electrical work, contact a licensed electrician. Do not use the fan with a dimmer switch. Turn off power at the breaker.
Tools and Materials Required:
- Phillips Screwdriver
- External Hexagonal Wrench
- Adjustable Wrench
- Wire Stripper
- Step Ladder
- Pliers
- Straight Slot Screwdriver
- Wire Cutters
Product Instruction
Screws Bag
Item no. | Reference Image | Qty. | Item no. | Reference Image | Qty. |
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1 | ST5x35 Setscrew | x4 | 6 | Screw Washer | x2 |
2 | Expansion Screw | x2 | 7 | Screw Spring Washer | x2 |
3 | Setscrew Stopper | x4 | 8 | Balance Pack | x1 |
4 | Wire Cap | x3 | 9 | Fabric Washer | x16 |
5 | #8-32 Setscrew | x2 | 10 | Screws for Blades | x16 |
Installing the Fan
Installing the Mounting Bracket
The ceiling fan must be installed in a location with 12" (300mm) spacing from blade tips to the nearest objects or walls. Turn off power before hanging the fan.
- For concrete ceiling: Drill two holes in the ceiling and secure the mounting bracket with two expansion screws, flat washers, and nuts. Tighten with a spanner.
- For wood ceiling: Secure the mounting bracket to the ceiling capable of supporting at least 100lbs (45kgs) with two long mounting screws and washers. Ensure at least 0.12" (30mm) of the screw is threaded into the support.
- For installing the outlet box: Secure it directly to the building structure using appropriate fasteners. The outlet box and its support must bear the fan's weight (at least 100lbs). Use a UL listed metal outlet box.
Note: The hanger must withstand 100lbs (45kgs) or more after installation. For angled ceilings (max 15°), refer to the figure.
Installing the Fan to Mounting Bracket on Ceiling
WARNING: To avoid electrical shock, ensure electricity is turned off. Carefully lift the fan assembly onto the mounting bracket and rotate the fan until the notch on the downrod ball engages the ridge on the mounting bracket. This allows for hands-free wiring.
Make the Electric Connections
WARNING: To avoid electrical shock, ensure electricity is turned off.
- Connect the fan's 3P plug to the remote control's 3P plug.
- Connect the remote control to the house power line. Connect the remote control's white wire to the house's white wire, black wire to the house's black wire, and all fan ground wires to the house ground wires. Secure wires.
- Connect the light's 3P plug to the remote control's 4P plug.
Wiring Diagram:
- MOTOR W, MOTOR V, MOTOR U
- LED
- AC IN L, AC IN N
- GROUND
Installing the Canopy
Loosen the 2 screws on the bottom of the mounting bracket. Raise the canopy and align the keyholes with the screws. Rotate the canopy to secure the screws in the slot recesses. Tighten screws.
Installing the Light Kit
- Remove 3 mounting screws from the light kit.
- Connect the Molex connector from the motor to the Molex connector from the light kit.
- Install 3 screws to the motor's junction box and light kit tightly.
- Carefully install the glass shade into the main body and turn clockwise to lock.
WARNING: Do not overtighten when installing the glass shade.
Operation
Turn on the power switch. The fan lights should turn on. Test and pair your fan immediately using the remote control.
Fan Direction
- Warm weather (Forward): Downward airflow creates a cooling effect. Allows setting air conditioner on a higher setting.
- Cool weather (Reverse): Upward airflow moves warm air off the ceiling. Allows setting heating unit on a lower setting.
Note: Wait for the fan to stop before reversing the blade direction.
Remote Control Setting and Operation
Operating Transmitter
- Install LR03/AAA1.5V*2 volt battery (not included). Remove battery if not used for a long time.
- Store the transmitter away from excessive heat or humidity.
- Buttons:
- FAN ON/OFF: Turns the fan on or off.
- Light ON/OFF: Turns the light on or off.
- Fan Speed 1-6: Sets fan speed from 1 (low) to 6 (high).
- Light Dimmer +/-: Adjusts light brightness.
- Forward/Reverse: Reverses fan direction.
- Natural wind: Simulates a natural breeze.
- Warm white: Sets light to warm white.
- Pure white: Sets light to pure white.
- Time 30 min. / Time 2 Hour: Sets a timer for 30 minutes or 2 hours.
Setting the Codes on the Receiver
Use learning code matching mode for the remote control and receiver. Turn on the power within 5 seconds and press the "FAN ON/OFF" button for 3 seconds. A long "bee" sound indicates successful learning and normal operation. (Learning mode is not accepted if power is on for more than 5 seconds).
Wall Control Switch Setting and Operation
Operating Transmitter
- Install LR03/AAA1.5V*2 volt battery (not included). Remove battery if not used for a long time.
- Store the transmitter away from excessive heat or humidity.
- Buttons:
- LIGHT ON/OFF: Turns the light on or off.
- FAN ON/OFF: Turns the fan on or off.
- ALL OFF: Turns off both fan and light.
- Forward/Reverse: Reverses fan direction.
- Fan Speed 1-6: Sets fan speed from 1 (low) to 6 (high).
- Light Dimmer +/-: Adjusts light brightness.
- Time 30 min. / Time 2 Hour: Sets a timer for 30 minutes or 2 hours.
Setting the Codes on the Receiver
Use learning code matching mode for the remote control and receiver. Turn on the power within 5 seconds and press the "FAN ON/OFF" button for 3 seconds. A long "bee" sound indicates successful learning and normal operation. (Learning mode is not accepted if power is on for more than 5 seconds).
How to Use Balancing Kits
Note: Ceiling fans may move slightly during operation due to the rubber grommet mounting. This movement is normal and does not indicate a problem. A few centimeters of movement is acceptable.
To Reduce Fan Wobble:
- Check that all screws securing the mounting bracket and downrod are secure.
- Ensure all blade and blade arm screws are secure.
- Check blade levels: Measure the distance from a point on the ceiling above one fan blade's tip to the tip. Rotate the fan and measure the distance for each blade. The distance deviation should be within 1/8" (0.32cm).
- If wobble persists, use the enclosed blade balancing kit.
- Interchanging two adjacent blades may redistribute weight and result in smoother operation.
WARNING: Do not bend blade arms while installing, balancing, or cleaning. Do not insert objects between rotating fan blades.
Noise
Small occasional noises are normal, especially during quiet periods. Allow a 24-hour "breaking-in" period, after which most noises should disappear.
Maintenance and Cleaning
- Periodically clean the fan using a soft brush or lint-free cloth to avoid scratching. Turn off electricity before cleaning.
- Do not use water for cleaning, as it could damage the motor or blades or cause electrical shock.
- The motor has permanently lubricated ball bearings and does not require oiling.
Note: Ensure the power is OFF at the electrical panel before any cleaning or repairs.
Troubleshooting
Symptom | Possible Solutions |
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The fan doesn't spin |
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The fan's light does not work | Make sure the LED light kit and light bulb are connected well. |
The fan is noisy and wobbling |
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The fan or light automatically turns on/off |
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