REMOTE CONTROL:
NOTE:
If you have more than one remote-controlled fan installed in the same location, you may want to
change the frequency of the remote control to avoid any possible interference between remote controls. To
change the frequency of the remote control, change the dip switch settings as described below:
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19. Align two key slots on light fixture (J) with two
screws on fitter plate (I). Place light fixture (J) over
two screws and turn clockwise until it locks. Install
previously removed screw (Step 16, page 11) and
securely tighten all screws.
D
I
K
Flat Area
Raised
Dimples
20. Place glass (K) into fitter plate (I), aligning three flat
areas on top flange of glass (K) with three raised
dimples in the fitter plate (I). Turn glass (K) clockwise
until it stops.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Screw
I
J
Learn key
Dip switch
L
1
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19
2
Sun icon
Snowflake icon
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Install Battery/Learning Process:
Remove the battery cover from the back of the remote found in the
remote pack (L). Insert the battery from the remote pack (L) into the
remote; ensure polarity of battery matches the polarity indicated in the
battery compartment: positive (+) to positive (+) and negative (-) to
negative (-). Replace battery cover.
If you need to change the dip switches in the remote control due to
a potential interference issue, slide the dip switches to your choice
of either up or down -- the factory setting is up. Within 30 seconds of
turning the fan’s power on, press and hold the “Learn” button in the
remote controls battery compartment for 1 second. Once the receiver
has detected the set frequency, the downlight of the fan, if applicable,
will blink twice. Replace the battery cover. To confirm the remote
control and receiver have paired succesfully, press any of the fan
speed control buttons on the remote control.
2. Fan Speed Control/Dimmer:
Low speed
Medium speed
High speed
Turns fan off
Turns light on or off
NOTE:
For the dimmer function, press and hold the light button. Light
will dim. Release the light button when light is at desired level.
NOTE:
This remote control has a memory function. The receiver
stores the fan speed and light setting when the fan is turned off. When
the fan is turned on again, it will start with the most recent settings.
3. Reverse Switch:
When the season changes, you may want to change the direction
your fan spins. To switch between clockwise and counterclockwise
rotations, flip the fan reversal switch.
WARNING:
Wait for fan to stop before reversing the switch.
A. In cooler weather, clockwise rotation creates an upward
airflow, which moves hot air from the ceiling into the room.
Push the switch RIGHT and see a Snowflake icon for
clockwise rotation.
B. In warm weather, counterclockwise rotation creates a
downward airflow, which cools the air. Push the switch LEFT
and see a Sun icon for counterclockwise rotation.
Raised
Area
Notch
I
J
18. Align the notches on the light fixture (J) with raised
areas inside the fitter plate (I).
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