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Household [Home-Applicances] Ceiling Fan, KDK, Panasonic, Euro Uno, Mistral

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kimzee
post Oct 9 2018, 03:23 PM

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QUOTE(chichichi @ Sep 28 2018, 07:11 PM)
Hi everyone, just installed one panasonic bayu 4 fan, but when spinning it wobbles. How to fix it? Must use balancing or what? Unfortunately my wireman threw away the box along with the balancing studs


--Should have ask the installer to balance it on the first install. The balancing studs are just some stick on weight which can be bought at electrical shops.


Also installed 3 deka fans, apparently came with lights (I didn’t know it has lights, the salesman didn’t say anything about lights) however the fan can not detect the remote. Any idea how to troubleshoot?

--can the remote change the speed of the fan? if so it could means the LED light on the fan is faulty.


Also bought 2 kronos, after installation every time turn on the electric will short. Wireman said the fam is faulty, but I was told if I call the deka technician I will be charged even if it is under warranty, if they say it’s wrongly installed by wireman. However wireman insist there’s nothing wrong with their installation but the fan is faulty. Any ideas on this?

---these fan are straight forward install. ask the installer to recheck the wiring and earthing properly. BTW does the two fans have the same problem? if one only have the problem just swap the fan and see if the problematic fan will short when at the other outlet. If confirmed just take it back to  Deka for warranty.

cheers.

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kimzee
post Oct 9 2018, 04:48 PM

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--can the remote change the speed of the fan? if so it could means the LED light on the fan is faulty. --- no the fans cannot detect the remote at all, for speed or lights


Then it could be the remote control unit is faulty. Since you have three units try each one individually and use new batteries. I am sure on will work. cheers.


BTW I have Deka fans too and my opinion of them is not good. they are too flimsy in construction and makes weird noises when in use. Mine is the Baby LED 42 in model.
kimzee
post Oct 10 2018, 01:09 PM

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QUOTE(chichichi @ Oct 9 2018, 04:52 PM)
actually did try all the remotes and sadly none of them could be detected...
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bring the remote back to the shop and see if they can switch on similar display models.
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post Oct 17 2018, 03:05 PM

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QUOTE(tokdukun @ Oct 16 2018, 12:14 PM)
I see KDK fans usually cost a bit more than Panasonic, but they both came from same factory.

Is it worth spending more for KDK? Or you lose nothing getting Panasonic?

Currently my house all use regulator type, I see remote control fans usually very problematic, but the ones with nicer looking blades are all remote type sad.gif Still kinda curious, so kinda wanna try the top model with DC motor.

Anyone use their DC fan? Can comment your experience?
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I have been using panasonic remote control type ceiling fans for more than 10 years and never have problem. The DC type fans are silent running and supposedly energy saving but I cannot vouch for their durability. Only thing is they are quite expensive compared to the AC models.


 

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