Noaton Nebula Ceiling Fan 11050 / 11060
Quick guide for the Noaton Nebula ceiling fan (models 11050 and 11060). Includes installation steps, remote control functions, maintenance tips, and troubleshooting.
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The Noaton Nebula is a ceiling fan with integrated lighting. This manual covers the installation, operation, and maintenance of models 11050 and 11060. Ensure the fan is installed by a qualified electrician and that the ceiling can support at least 30 kg.
Safety instructions
- Installation: Must be performed by a qualified electrician in compliance with local regulations.
- Clearance: Blades must be at least 230 cm above the ground and 30 cm from the nearest wall or obstacle.
- Electrical: Do not connect to dimmers, potentiometers, or wall switches. Use only the supplied remote control. The circuit must include a circuit breaker for total disconnection (Overvoltage category III).
- Usage: Indoor domestic use only. Do not place near heat sources or flammable materials.
Installation





- Mount the provided bracket to the ceiling or wall using the supplied dowels and screws.
- Disconnect the household power supply.
- Connect the home circuit wires to the fan wires.
- Attach the fan body to the bracket with screws, ensuring wires are not pinched.
- Check that all screws are tightened.
- Restore power.
Remote control
The remote control uses infrared signals and does not require pairing. Ensure there are no obstacles between the remote and the fan, and that the remote is within 4 meters. The remote controls fan speed, light intensity, light color temperature, and timer settings (1 or 2 hours).

Maintenance
- Cleaning: Use a soft damp cloth. Do not use water, detergents, alcohol, or abrasives.
- Inspection: Due to rotation, screws may loosen over time. Check and tighten all screws at least twice a year.
- Lighting: Replacement of the lighting unit must be performed by the manufacturer or a qualified service center.
Troubleshooting
Before contacting service, check the following:
- Fan does not rotate: Check fuses, wiring connections (by a professional), remote control batteries, and power supply.
- Noisy operation: Tighten loose screws or the mounting bracket. Ensure the correct remote control is used.
- Mechanical noise: Allow the fan to run for at least 8 hours during the first use to let parts settle.
- Light does not turn on: Contact a service center.
- Insufficient airflow: Ensure no objects are obstructing the fan and that the fan diameter is appropriate for the room size.
Manufacturer information
Noaton
Practical help
Common problems
Check household fuses, verify wiring connections (requires electrician), replace remote batteries, or ensure power is supplied.
Tighten loose screws and the mounting bracket. Ensure only the supplied remote control is used.
Run the fan for at least 8 hours during the first use to allow parts to settle.
Remove objects in close proximity to the fan or ensure the fan diameter is suitable for the room size.
Before use
- Ensure the ceiling can support a load of at least 30 kg.
- Verify that the installation location provides at least 230 cm of height and 30 cm of clearance from walls.
- Ensure the power supply matches the technical label on the device.
- Confirm that no dimmers or wall switches are connected to the fan power supply.
Specs in practice
- Lighting Power
- 2x20 W (model 11050) or 2x24 W (model 11060)
- Protection Class
- Class II (11050) or Class I (11060)
Images and diagrams
- The remote control features buttons for light ON/OFF, light intensity adjustment, color temperature control, fan speed (low, medium, high), timer (1H, 2H), and fan stop.
Model compatibility
- Not suitable for rooms with high humidity (e.g., bathrooms, swimming pools).
- Remote control requires a clear line of sight and should be within 4 meters of the fan.
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