Hunter Pacific International – www.hunterpacific.com.au
Fan Owner Warranty & Operations Manual
1)
Wall Controller Operation
0 =
fan is off
I
=
fan is on High speed
II
=
fan is on Medium speed
III
=
fan is on Low speed
E.g. In the picture to the right, the fan setting is set to
zero thus the fan would be off.
WALL CONTROLLERS FAQ
What speed should the fan be started on?
Fan should always be started on high speed. You should then slow down your fan to the
desired speed. Starting your fan on high speed is better for the motor and will help the motor last
longer. High speed (or speed one) gives your fan full voltage which means your fan does not have to
struggle to start.
How many types of wall controllers does Hunter Pacific offer?
Hunter Pacific International has one wall control switch that is fitted with speed controlling capacitors
matched to each fan type. Wall controls must not be mixed, each fan must use the wall control it is
supplied with.
Why are wall plates not included?
Customers have told us they prefer to use existing wall plates or or choose their own wall plates to
match their décor. Often customers prefer to have more than one switch on their wall plates.
Why can’t Hunter Pacific fans be installed on to variable or solid state controllers?
Solid state and other variable wall controllers will cause a vibration/humming noise in the ceiling fan.
2) Remote Control Operation
Hunter Pacific has several different types of remote control systems. Those with light dimmers must
only be used with incandescent lamps (the use of dimmers with fluorescent lamps will damage the
lamp and the remote control system). Remote control systems for use with fluroescent lamps are also
suitable for use with LED lighting.
Do not install light globes totaling more than 150 Watts for incandescent or 75W for fluorescent as this
may damage the remote receiver.
If your remote control system uses DIP switches to syncronise between the handset and reciever then
write down the code for each fan. If a handset is replaced this code will be required to make the new
handset work with the existing receiver.
II
I
III
HPI WALL SWITCH
0
3