Three Sixty FlatJet FLA56 Series User manual

Operation & Installation Instructions
MODEL FLA56**
FlatJet
CEILING FANS

FJMAN V1.2 Pg2/15
ThreeSixty Fan Technology
that’s Innovative and Reliable
ThreeSixty Fan is proud of its range of ceiling fans, accessories and lighting
products. We believe these are the leading products in their category,
reflecting over 40 years collective Australian experience in design,
development, manufacturing and distribution of electronics and electrical
equipment.
The Flatjet is a decorator style DC motor powerd ceiling fan intended to

Important Safety Information
Read your owner’s manual and safety information before using or installing your new fan.
Beware of fan blades when cleaning, painting or working near the fan.
Always turn off power at the isolation switch before working on ladders near the fan.
Never allow children to play with the remote control.
Batteries may be hazardous to young children. Keep the remote control out of their reach.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they are
supervised or been given instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.
Safety Instructions for Installers
Always switch off power at the switch board and never work on live circuits.
An isolation switch serving this fan must be fitted in an easily accessible location.
Isolation switches require a contact separation of 3mm in both poles or as required by the Wiring Rules.
The lowest edge of the fan blades must be at least 2.1m above floor level
The mounting surface and structure must be capable of supporting 40 kg of dead weight.
This fan is NOT suitable for use with ANY other type of remote control,
wall control or solid state controller
WARNING: This is a permanent magnetic DC motor fan. Use only the controllers and
parts supplied with the fan or supplied by ThreeSixty as genuine accessories or
genuine replacement parts. Modifications, other than down rod length, can lead to loss
of warranty, safety certification, reduced life, incorrect operation or fire.
by a licensed electrician or call ThreeSixty for expert advice.
If damaged by water, driving rain, storms, etc. please have the fan checked
observed, stop the fan and contact ThreeSixty for advice.
around damaging itself, the ceiling or other objects. If unusual wobbling is
If mounted where strong breezes are likely the fan can wobble or swing
moving objects such as plants or decorations.
do not spray water on this fan and keep it protected from rain, wind and
This fan is not weather proof. If installed outdoors, to avoid electric shock
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ON-SITE WARRANTY MAY
BE VOIDED IF PROOF OF
PURCHASE CANNOT BE
PROVED.

Coupling cover
Steel pin
Grub Screw Hanger ball
Mounting bracket
Screws (2)
Motor
Motor Coupler
Blade Screws (8)
Flatjet
Support Pin and
Cotter (R) pin
Grub Screws (2)
Motor Coupler
Extra Length Down Rod
(not included)
When changing or
adjusting down rod
length, re-use the
parts in
bold
WARNING
Never hang the fan without the
5mm steel pin in the ball joint
or without motor support pin
in the coupler. If the pins are
missing the fan will fall.
Mounting bracket
screw kit
Bottom Cover
Bottom cover
screws (4)
Moulded Polymer Blades (4)
Control Module
Handset
Wall bracket
This fan weighs 8 kg
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Dress Ring

Ceiling fan performance relies heavily on proper
installation and use of the fan.
First, choose an appropriate mounting location. Fans
with broad airflow should be located in the middle of a
room. Fans with more intense, localised airflow should
be located above or nearer to the area where the
airflow is desired. Keep the blade tips at least 0.5m
from walls and avoid placing fans in corners (or they
may wobble).
Second, choose the best mounting height, allowing at
least 2.1m from the floor. Mounting the fan too high will
reduce its effectiveness. Different length rods are
available.
Avoid being too close to air conditioning ducts and
breezeways (these may cause the fan to wobble).
For cooling, the ‘wind chill’effect of a breeze
passing over skin provides direct cooling and the
circulation of air helps reduce stuffiness and
makes a room more comfortable.
During winter, a ceiling fan is an inexpensive way
to reduce heating costs by forcing the layer of
warm air that pools under the ceiling to spread out
and mixwith the cooler air below. Setting the fan
to ‘winter’or ‘reverse’avoids the wind chill effect
occurring directly beneath the fan.
Tips for Energy Efficient Use of Ceiling Fans
Electrical and Structural Requirements
WARNING
Electrical work can only be done by
a licensed electrician
WARNING
This fan requires an earthed circuit
supplying 240V~ 50Hz
Always turn off power, isolate and tag
the breaker before handling potentially
live circuits.
WARNING
place where no suitable structure existed.
Figure 1 is an example of adding a batten between rafters or joists to position a fan in a
be suitable for longitudinal loads and installed according to the manufacturer’s directions.
ceiling must penetrate half their length into the structural member. Concrete anchors must
mounting device that has been correctly installed. All screws holding the bracket to the
least 40 kgs. The mounting bracket must be screwed directly to the rafters or a ceiling fan
Always verify the ceiling structure is sound and capable of supporting a dead weight of at
FJMAN V1.2 Pg5/15

WARNING
This fan requires an earthed circuit
supplying 240V~ 50Hz
AS/NZS60335.2.1 states an all pole
isolation switch must be fitted. The
installer should verify what is required
under the Wiring Rules.
Hanging and Wiring
Mount the bracket using the supplied hardware.
Never use angled head screws, only use pan
head or roofing screws.
Install circuit wiring. A single or double pole
isolation switch is required
(#check local regulations).
Assemble the fan using the instructions on
the following pages, hang it and verify the
floor to blade height is more than than 2.1m
When the ball is fitted to the down rod, make
sure the 5mm diameter steel pin is in place
and the grub screw is tight. The steel pin
supports the mass of the fan and the grub
screw stops the rod wobbling in the ball joint.
WARNING
Never hang the fan without the
5mm steel pin in the ball joint. If
the pin is missing the fan will fall.
When hanging the fan, make sure the tab in
the bracket locks into the notch in the ball. This
stops the fan motor and ball joint spinning inthe
bracket. If the tab & notch are not locked
wiring and bracket can be damaged.
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> 2.1m
Terminal Block

Step 1 - Assemble the canopy, dress ring and coupling cover over the downrod.
Step 2 - Route all the wires from the motor through the down rod. Fit the down rod into the shaft
coupler, align the pin holes and pass the motor support pin through the coupler and down rod.
Secure the motor support pin with the R shaped cotter pin.
Next tighten the two grub screws and check there is no movement of the down rod in the coupler.
Generic canopy, rod and cover
shown for illustrative purposes
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Dress Ring

Slide the control module into the gap
in the mounting bracket.
Carefully store wiring in the excess
space. Beware of pinching wires.
Step 3 - Hang fan from bracket, attach motor wires tothe control module and connect
the control module tothe incoming power supply. Fit the control module into the
recess in the mounting bracket. Tuck and route wires carefully to avoid pinching.
Step 4 - Fit the ceiling canopy by fastening the 2 screws. The canopy should NOT touch
the ceiling. If it does touch the ceiling a shim may needed between the bracket and ceiling.
Unevenness in the ceiling panels may cause touching at one or more places (creates noise).
Ensure a 2mm
gap exists all
the way around
the canopy. Generic canopy shown for
illustrative purposes
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Grey
White
Yellow
Brown(L)
Yellow/Green(E)
Blue(N)
Notice:
“N”to“N” / “L”to“L” / “E”to“E”
Grey
Red(L)
Black(N)
Yellow/Green(E)
White
Yellow

Although the blades can be attached with the fan motor
sitting on a surface, to avoid damage it is recommended
to attach them after the motor is hung.
Step 5 - Align the 2 holes on the blade holder, blade and screw with
screws and washers provided.
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function together when first installed, or
't
Power
Turn on/off Fan
Fan Speed
1 - Lowest Speed
6 - Highest Speed
Timer Off
Fan turns off after 1/3/6 hr
Forward Reverse
Anti-clockwise or
clockwise rotation
Speed Adjust
For higher speed
For lower speed
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