Troubleshooting Guide

While your Linari ceiling fan is designed for long-lasting performance and reliability, we understand that issues can occasionally arise. This troubleshooting guide is here to help you resolve any minor problems you may encounter. From balancing blades to addressing remote control issues, we’ve included simple steps to get your fan back to working perfectly. 

 Problem:  Solutions: 

1)  Fan will not start

1) Check to make sure the wall switch is turned on.
2) Check the main and branch circuit fuses and breakers.
3)
Turn the power off. Check that all wire connections are correct and secure in the canopy.
4) Check the batteries in your remote control.
5) Check to make sure your remote control is in range of the fan (30 feet/9.1m).
6) Confirm your remote control is paired to your ceiling fan. Follow the Pairing Process steps in your instruction manual.

2)  Fan wobbles

 1) Check that all blades are aligned properly and firmly secured to the motor assembly.

2) Make sure that the hanger bracket is tightened securely to the outlet box and that the outlet box is mounted firmly to the ceiling joist.
3) Check that the hanger ball screw and coupler screws are all snug, and make sure the slot on the hanger ball sits correctly and aligns with the tab on the hanger bracket.
4) Use the balance kit to balance the blades.
5)
Remove two blades, switch their positions, and reinstall them. After switching, you may need to use the balance kit again to re-balance the blades.

NOTE: The blade sets are weight matched when packaged together. Do not mix blades between sets.

3)  Fan is noisy

Allow a day or two “break-in” period for any new fan. When looking for the source of any noise, listen carefully from all sides and try to isolate the exact location.

1) Check to make sure all screws are snug, but not overtightened.
2) Make sure that the hanger bracket is tightened securely to the outlet box and 
that the outlet box is mounted firmly to the ceiling joist.
3) Examine all other hardware and fittings (canopy, light shade, light kit, etc.) 
and make sure everything is installed correctly and securely.
4) Turn the power off. Check to make sure all wire nut connectors in the canopy are not rattling against each other or against the interior wall of the canopy.

4)  Fan is not moving much air

1) Check that the fan is running in the summer mode / forward direction.
2) The fan may be too close to the ceiling. Consider installing a longer downrod (not included) for optimal air flow. The ideal placement for your ceiling fan is 8 to 9 feet from the floor.
3) Check there are no obstructions near the fan and blades are at least 18 inches from the walls.
4) The fan may be too small for the size of the room.

5)  The light does not work.

1) Turn the power off. Check all the wires connections in the canopy.
2) Make sure the wire connection from the motor assembly to the light is secure.