USER MANUAL Eco Neo III CasaFan
Radio frequency: 433,92 MHz
Maximum transmitting power:<10dBm
Sendefrequency:433,92MHz
Safety instructions 2, 7-9
Parts 28-29
Installation ceiling bracket 32-34
Electrical connections 41
Assembling. 35-43
Initial operation/Recoding 44-46
Operation 47-49
Troubleshooting 51
Cleaning/Maintenance 51
Hints and Tips. 58, 62
Disposal. 63
IT
INDICE
About this operating manual
Before using the CasaFan fan, read the mounting and operating manual carefully. For the safety of persons it is important to follow these instructions!
| Explanation of symbols: |
| WARNING: Electric voltage! | ATTENTION: |
| Warns you of immediate danger to life. Indicates risks to health and possible damage to property. |
| With electrical devices, there is a danger to life from electric shock if used improperly, installed incorrectly or if the safety instructions are not observed! |
SAFETY ADVICES
- Keep the operating manual within reach. Never pass the fan onto another person without the operating manual.
- This ceiling fan is for circulating dry room air. Their use in machines, outside, in garages, in moist or wet rooms or rooms in danger of fire or explosion, is not permitted.
- This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understands the hazards involved.
- Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
- If unusual oscillating movement is observed, immediately stop using the ceiling fan and contact the manufacturer, its service agent or suitably qualified persons.
- Replacement of parts of the safety suspension system device shall be performed by the manufacturer, its service agent or suitably qualified persons.
- Mounting of the suspension system shall be performed by the manufacturer, its service agent or suitably qualified persons.
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- Before accessing the connection and installation, the current must be disconnected on all poles (fuse in fuse box).
- Children shall not play with the appliance.
- Ensure that the fan is switched off from the supply mains before service and maintenance.
- The electrical connection and electrical maintenance of this fan may only be carried out by a trained electrician, a skilled electrician or an appropriately qualified person.
- The voltage details on the rating label are to conform with the available mains voltage.
- Do not run the cables over sharp edges and under no circumstances squeeze the cables during installation.
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Only operate the ceiling fan when completely assembled!
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WARNING! The mains connection requires a two-pole isolating switch with a contact opening width of at least 3mm . The disconnecting device must be integrated into the fixed wiring according to the valid technical regulations.
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The electrical safety of the fan is only guaranteed if the earthing system of the building installation is installed in accordance with the regulations and the fan is connected to it.
- The mains connection to which the fan is connected must comply with the applicable local standards.
- Choose a safe place for installation and make sure that there are no objects within the area of rotation.
- The construction and fixture of the holder and ceiling is to be able to bear 4 times the weight of the fan when being moved.
- None of the fan blades are to be less than 2.3m from the ground.
- Keep the fan away from heat sources. The minimum distance to radiant heaters and stoves is 1.5m .
- Before first using after the setup, all electrical and mechanical connections are to be checked in order to prevent any fall, fire or electric shock.
Observe notes on disposal!
Our ceiling fans are quality products and designed for a long service life.
- Do not dispose of a appliance at the end of its service life and any batteries required to operate the appliance in household waste!
- Find out about local return and recycling possibilities and use the existing collection points in your area for disposal.
- Dispose of packaging material that is no longer required in an environmentally friendly manner and inaccessible to children.
- There is a risk of suffocation for children by inhaling or swallowing parts of the packaging.
PARTS (Figure A, page 28)
Unpack the fan and compare the package contents for completeness. All the parts shown in the figure are to be present and undamaged.
| Technical data: |
| Type Eco NEO III | 103 / 132 / 152 / 180 | Eco Concept
132 / 152 | Eco Dynamix II
132 |
| Mains voltage 100 - 240 V | ~ |
| Frequency 50/60 Hz | |
| Power motor 18/26/29/30 | W (max.) 29/30 W (max.) | 30 W (max.) | |
| Protection class I/IP20 | |
| No. of speeds 6 (with remote control) |
| Dimensions Ø × H (mm)
approx. | 1030/1320/1520/1800
× 380/290 | 1320/1520 ×
360/270 | 1320 ×
390/200 |
| Distance ceiling – blades | approx. 360/270 mm | approx. 345/255 approx. | ox. 345/255 |
| Weight approx. 5.8/6.1/6.3 | /6.6 kg 6.3/6.6 kg | 6.8 kg | |
| Optional light kit | available as accessory |
| Service interval | once a year |
| Subject to technical modifications. |

Eco Neo III Eco Concept

Eco Concept

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Eco Neo III - Eco Dynamix II
Eco Dynamix II
DE EINZELTEILE
Hanger Bracket Upper Cover
Canopy Screw (2×)
3 Terminal Block
Canopy
5 Cover Ring (Canopy)
Downrod and Hanger Ball
Hairpin Clip
Clevis Pin
9
10 Safety Rope
Fan Wire
12 Downrod Support
13 Clamping Screw (2×)
14 Motor Assembly
15 Blade (4×)
16 a. Blade Support Plate (4×)
b. Blade Screw (12x)
(just Eco Neo III + Eco Concept)
Blade Support Screw (8x)
18 Lower Cover
19 Bracket Screw for wood (2×)
20 Hook Safety Rope
Remote Control
FR PIECE DETACHEE
(solo Eco Neo III + Eco Concept)
(allele Eco Neo III + Eco Concept)
WARNING: Danger of electric shock! Before commencing installation, turn off electricity supply at the main power box or disconnect power by removing fuse.
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ATTENTION: Follow all installation directions. Improper installation can lead to serious and material damage.
- The place of installation (ceiling) must have a load capacity of at least 28kg .
- Use only for your type of ceiling suitable screws and plugs (not supplied).
1 Securely attach the hanger bracket to the ceiling. Tighten the screws.
2 Unscrew the two canopy screws out halfway.
3 Fasten the hook 20 or the safety rope on the ceiling as shown.
FR
GB - Connect the cables with the mains voltage to the terminal block.
- Plug the two connectors together to provide power to the motor.
- Several ceiling fans can be connected to a single hand-held transmitter.
- If several fans within radio range are to be programmed on their own hand-held transmitters, only the fan currently to be programmed must be switched on. The same applies to reprogramming and teaching new blade sizes and numbers.
FR NOTE SUR LA TÉLÉCOMMANDE
GB Teach-in size and number of blades
GB Within the first 120 seconds after switching on the power and inserting the battery: Press the "FAN" button until you hear 3 BEEP tones.
- The motor will now run from maximum speed to standstill. The highest level is indicated in the display of the remote control.
- At the end of the teach-in procedure, another 3 BEEP tones will sound for confirmation. Your ceiling fan is now ready for operation.
NOTE: The luminaire is optional and is not supplied with your ceiling fan.
| GB NOTES FOR REMOIVING FAULTS |
| Fault Remedy | |
| The fan does not start | - Check the fuses/trips at the main box and other connections.
- Check the fan connection to the mains.
- Repeat coding of the fan with the handheld transmitter.
- Replace the battery in the handheld transmitter if necessary.
- Switch on the main switch on the motor (page 45). |
| The fan is noisy | - Check that all bolts and screws have been tightened.
- Run in the fan and the bearings for 24 hours. Most noises disappear after this time. |
| The fan vibrates too much | - All screws during assembly of the ventilator, especially those relating to the downrod, have an important function. Not tightened screws are the main cause of imbalances. Please make sure that all screws are tightened.
- All blades have been weighed and grouped according to weight. Wood is a natural material. Their density can vary and therefore cause vibration even when all blades are of the same weight. If the blade screws of one of the blades are not tightened properly, this could cause massive wobbling.
NOTE: Movement of up to 10 mm is quite acceptable and does not mean a faulty ceiling fan.
- Check that the hanger bracket is firmly anchored to the ceiling. |
| Important:
Opening up and repairing the unit may only be carried out by a qualified electrician! |
CLEANING/MAINTENANCE

WARNING: Danger of electric shock! Turn off the electricity at the fuse
box or circuit breaker before cleaning or servicing your fan.
- Never use water for cleaning your ceiling fan. The appliance must not get wet.
- Do not use petrol or any similar light flammable detergents!
- Clean the surface of the housing and the blades with a dry cleaning cloth.
Regular check
- Check once a year all the screws, especially those of the ceiling suspension, for tightness, retighten if necessary.
- Check electrical connections for proper connection.
Lock protection: The EC/DC motor has a built-in safety feature against blade or motor obstruction during operation. If something obstructs the fan blades or motor, the motor will keep trying to run and then stop operation after about 30 seconds of interruption. Please remove obstacles and reset.
To reset: Turn the fan off by remote transmitter. Turn the fan on again after 5 seconds. Over load protection (current limit): The device will limit the maximum current output from the receiver/drive if the fan load has increased abnormally.
Tips
- If your fan is operates automatically after installation and power on, it is because your fan has memorized the previous factory setting. Use the Universal Mode or the learning function and your fan will be ready for use.
- If the fan or light isn't working, reset power (turn the power off for at least 5 seconds and then turn the power back on) and redo the learn function setting.
- It is not possible to remotely operate more than one fan in the same room (in the area where the remote signal can reach to) if they share the same power supply. Separate power supplies (such as using individual wall switches for each fan) is required if you want to separately control more than one fan in the same room.
- When the fan is turned on or operated using forward/reverse function, it shutters & goes back & forth until it turns. This is normal and it will take a few seconds to run this operation.
- Saw off the rod.
- Drill a hole.
- Deburr the cut edge and the hole.
- Never dispose of the appliance in normal household waste.
For appliances with the adjacent symbol, use the local collection points for the return of old electrical appliances in accordance with the European Directive WEEE, 2012/19/EU. For information on how to return waste electrical and electronic equipment free of charge, please contact your local authority.

- Do not throw batteries in the normal household waste.
Used batteries do not belong in household waste, but must be disposed of properly in the European Union – in accordance with Directive 2006/66/EC. For information on how to return used batteries free of charge, please contact your dealer or your local authority. Please dispose of batteries in accordance with the applicable legal regulations.
By disposing of them separately, you are making your contribution to recycling raw materials and protecting the environment.

RECYCLAGE
Wir, die Firma
CasaFan GmbH
We, the company Senefelderstr. 8
Hasselroth, 63594, Germany
declare under our sole responsibility that the following product
Geräteart/ type of product:
ceiling fan with RF remote control
Handelsmarkt/ trademark:
CasaFan
article-no further details
Fernbedienung LCD06
Eco Neo III 92 #952001, 952011, 952041, 942021, 942011, 942031, 942041, 949011, 949001, 949041, 948001, 948031, 948041, 944021, 944011, 943021, 943011, 943031, 943041
Eco Neo III 103 #942111, 942121, 942131, 942141, 943111, 943121, 943131, 943141, 944111, 944121, 948101, 948131, 948141, 949101, 949111, 949141, 952101, 952111, 952141, 413252, 413242, 413249, 413248, 413244, 413243
Eco Neo III 132 #942202, 942212, 942222, 942232, 942242, 943212, 943222, 943232, 943242, 944212, 944222, 948202, 948232, 948242, 949202, 949212, 949242, 952202, 952212, 952232, 952242
Eco Neo III 152 #942313, 942323, 942333, 942337, 943313, 943323, 943333, 943337, 944313, 944323, 948303, 948333, 948337, 949303, 949313, 949337, 952303, 952313, 952337
Eco Neo III 180 #942414, 942424, 942425, 942484, 943414, 943424, 943425, 943484, 944414, 944424, 948404, 948425, 948484, 949404, 949414, 949425, 952404, 952414, 952425
Eco Dynamix II #313275, 313273, 313274
Eco Concept 132 + 152 #921361, 921360, 921362, 921561, 921560, 921562
meets the essential requirements of the following EU-Directives:
2014/53/EC Radio Equipment Directive [OJEU L153/62-106, 22.05.2014]
2011/65/EC Directive on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and
electronic equipment [OJEU L174/88-110, 01.07.2011]
2009/125/EC Ecodesign directive [OJEU L285/10-35, 31.10.2009]
Authorized person for technical documentation:
CasaFan reserves the right to make any changes to the product without prior notice.