Kupu Whakataki
The Philips Olas LED ceiling fan light combines dimmable white light in three color temperatures with a ceiling fan featuring wide blades for extensive airflow. This manual provides essential information for the safe installation, operation, and maintenance of your Philips ceiling fan. Please read it thoroughly before use and retain it for future reference.
Easily create the perfect atmosphere with SceneSwitch and save your settings with the memory function.
Nga korero haumaru
WHAKATŪPATO: Hei whakaiti i te tupono o te ahi, te wiri hiko, te whara whaiaro ranei, me whai tonu i enei tikanga tiaki:
- Ensure the power is turned off at the main circuit breaker before installation or maintenance.
- Me rite ngā waea katoa ki ngā ture hiko ā-motu me ā-rohe. Mēnā kāore koe i te tino mōhio, whakapā atu ki tētahi tohunga hiko whai tohu.
- The ceiling fan must be mounted to a structure capable of supporting a minimum of 40 kg (88 lbs). Do not mount to plasterboard alone.
- Ensure there is adequate clearance between the fan blades and any obstacles, including walls and furniture.
- Kaua e whakauruhia he ahanoa ki te ara o nga mata hurihuri.
- This product contains an LED light source. Do not attempt to disassemble the light source unless specifically instructed.
- Puritia te mana mamao kia matara atu i te wai me te pāmahana tino kino.
Ihirangi mokete
Manatokohia kei te noho katoa nga waahanga me te kore e pakaru i mua i te tiimata o te whakaurunga.
- 1 x Philips Ceiling Fan with Integrated LED Light
- 1 x Remote Control (Batteries not included, requires 2x AAA)
- Mounting Hardware (screws, washers, anchors - note: included anchors/screws may require replacement with higher quality alternatives depending on ceiling material)
- Kete Whakataurite
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)

Image: The Philips ceiling fan, its remote control, and the product packaging, illustrating the main components included.
Tatūnga me te Tāuta
Installation of this ceiling fan requires careful attention to detail. If you are not confident in your electrical or DIY skills, it is highly recommended to seek assistance from a qualified professional.
Nga Utauta e Hiahia ana (Kaore i whakauruhia):
- Screwdrivers (Phillips head, including a small, magnetized PH1 for light assembly)
- Taimana waea
- Drill with appropriate drill bits for ceiling material
- Ripene ine
- arawhata
- Voltage Kaiwhakamatautau
Hipanga Tāuta:
- Whakapaia te Rohe Tāuta: Turn off power at the circuit breaker. Ensure the ceiling structure can support the fan's weight (minimum 40 kg).
- Maunga te Taiapa: Securely attach the mounting bracket to the ceiling joists or a suitable support structure. Use appropriate screws and anchors for your ceiling type. Note: Some users have reported issues with the quality of included mounting hardware; consider using your own high-quality alternatives if necessary.
- Assemble the Fan Body: Follow the instructions to attach the fan blades to the motor housing.
- Tūhono Waea: Carefully connect the electrical wires (Live, Neutral, Earth) from the ceiling to the fan's terminal block. Ensure all connections are secure. The remote control receiver unit will also need to be connected and positioned carefully within the mounting area.
- Whakairihia te Pahi: Lift the fan body and hook the safety cable onto the designated screw on the mounting bracket. This provides temporary support while you complete the main attachment.
- Secure the Fan to the Bracket: Attach the fan body to the mounting bracket. This step can be challenging due to limited space and the remote control receiver. Ensure the two loose screws at the bottom of the main fan body are undone before attempting to fit the cover, as this will make securing the cover much easier later.
- Tāutahia te rama rama: Attach the LED light module to the fan. This step can be fiddly; a small, magnetized Phillips head screwdriver (PH1) is highly recommended to assist with securing the screws.
- Whakapirihia te Uhi Maama: Secure the light cover. Ensure all wires are tucked away safely.
- Taki Whakamutunga: Double-check all connections and ensure the fan is securely mounted and all screws are tightened.

Image: Technical diagram showing the dimensions of the 52-inch Philips ceiling fan, including blade span and drop from ceiling.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Your Philips ceiling fan is operated using the included remote control. Insert 2x AAA batteries (not included) into the remote control before first use.
Nga Mahi Mana Mamao:
- Rama / Weto: Press the light bulb button to turn the light on or off.
- Te auri: Whakamahia ngā pātene '+' me '-' hei whakarite i te kanapa o te rama LED mai i te 10% ki te 100%.
- Te Waahi Tae (CCT) Tīpakonga:
- WW (Warm White): 3000K for a cozy ambiance.
- NW (Kupapa Ma): 4300K for a balanced, natural light.
- DW (Daylight White): 6500K for bright, invigorating light.
- Tere Kiri: Buttons 1-6 control the fan speed, from lowest (1) to highest (6). The fan operates quietly, with a maximum noise level of 30 decibels.
- Matawā: Tautuhia te powhiriwhiri kia weto aunoa i muri i te 1, 3, 6 haora ranei.
- SceneSwitch: Quickly cycle through pre-set light scenes.
- Mahi Mahara: The fan remembers your last light and fan settings when turned off and on, even if power is removed.

Image: An infographic highlighting the key features: High-quality light, remote control, quiet fan, no flicker or glare, 6 airflow settings, and 3 color temperatures.
Aratau me nga ahuatanga
Nga waahanga marama:
- Arahina Moama: Adjust light intensity from 10% to 100% to suit your preference.
- Te Paemahana Tae Whakaritea: Choose between Warm White (3000K), Neutral White (4300K), and Daylight White (6500K) to match your mood or activity.
- Whakamarie kanohi: Designed to provide comfortable light that is easy on the eyes, with no visible flicker or glare.

Image: Visual representation of the three available color temperatures: Warm White (3000K), Neutral White (4300K), and Cold White (6500K) in a living room setting.

Image: A bedroom illuminated by the ceiling fan's light, emphasizing the "No visible flicker or glare" feature with the EyeComfort logo.
Ngā Āhuatanga Pā:
- Rerenga hau kaha: Wide blades are designed for maximum air circulation to efficiently cool the room.
- Mahi Ataahua: Powered by a silent DC motor, the fan circulates air with minimal noise, operating at a maximum of 30 decibels.
- Aratau Raumati: Ka huri ngā mata i te taha maui ki te taha maui hei hanga i te rere o te hau ki raro, ka puta he hau whakamatao.
- Aratau takurua: Blades rotate clockwise to create an upward airflow, recirculating warm air trapped near the ceiling, helping to distribute heat more evenly.

Image: An illustration showing the fan's summer mode (downward airflow for cooling) and winter mode (upward airflow for heat circulation).

Image: A living room setting featuring the Philips ceiling fan, highlighting its quiet operation with the text "A powerful fan that is as quiet as a whisper" and a "DC Motor" badge.
Te tiaki
Mā te tiaki auau ka roa ake te ora me te mahi a tō pā hau tuanui.
- Te horoi: Before cleaning, ensure the power is turned off at the circuit breaker. Use a soft, damp he kakahu hei muru i ngā mata o te pā me te whare o te motuka. Kaua e whakamahi i ngā kaihoroi whakakoi, i ngā whakarewa rānei.
- Taurite Mata: If the fan wobbles, use the included balancing kit to correct any imbalance. Follow the instructions provided with the balancing kit.
- Whakatikia nga Tiu: Periodically check and tighten all screws on the fan and mounting bracket to ensure secure operation.
Raparongoā
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Kaore e mahi te Fan. | No power supply; Remote control batteries are dead; Incorrect wiring. | Check circuit breaker; Replace remote control batteries (2x AAA); Verify wiring connections. |
| Kaore e marama te rama. | Light connection loose; LED module faulty; Remote control issue. | Check light module connection; Test with remote; Contact customer support if module is faulty. |
| Fan wobbles or makes excessive noise. | Ngā mata wetekina, ngā tīwiri whakamau rānei; Ngā mata kore taurite. | Ensure all screws are tightened; Use the included balancing kit to balance the blades. |
| Ko te mana mamao kaore i te whakautu. | Dead batteries; Remote not paired (if applicable); Obstruction. | Replace batteries; Ensure clear line of sight to fan; Refer to pairing instructions if available (not explicitly stated in product info). |
Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | Philips Rama |
| Tau tauira | 929004689111 |
| ASIN | B0F2GQTH78 |
| Hunga Hua | 132 x 132 x 31 cm (52 inch diameter) |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 5.5 Kirokaramu |
| Hoahoa Kaiwhaiwhai | Ceiling Fan with 3 Fixed Blades |
| Momo Motuka | DC Motor |
| Puna Mana | DC (Naianei Tika) |
| Voltage | 230 Volts |
| Wattage (Marama) | 28W rama rama |
| Wattage (Tapeke) | 40 Watts |
| Te Maamaa Tae Maama | 3000K (Warm White), 4300K (Neutral White), 6500K (Daylight White) |
| Taumahi Ngahuru | Āe (10% ki te 100%) |
| Nga Tere o te Kaiwhaiwhai | 6 tautuhinga |
| Taumata Haruru | Max 30 Decibels (Whisper Quiet) |
| Mana Mamao | Included (requires 2x AAA batteries) |
| Momo Whakaoti | Kare i rongoatia |
| Tae | Mā |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Philips Lighting products are designed and manufactured to the highest quality standards. This product is covered by a manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.
For detailed warranty information, technical support, or to inquire about replacement parts, please visit the official Philips Lighting webpaetukutuku, whakapā atu ranei ki ta raatau tari ratonga kaihoko. Puritia to tohu hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.
Ka kitea e koe etahi atu korero me te tautoko i: www.philips.com/support





