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Fig. 4

LEARN

BUTT

ON

LIGHT
ICON

FAN
ICON

Fig. 1

19˚

20˚ 

              and

           Above

RECEIVER

MOUNTING

BRACKET

DOWNROD

CAUTION: 

FOR MOUNTING RECEIVER,CEILING

ANGLE SHALL NOT EXCEED 19 DEGREES
RECEIVER MODEL: CFR-3D

LITEX INDUSTRIES, LTD.

GRAND PRAIRIE, TX  75050

FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE

CALL: 1-800-527-1292

Fig. 3

RECEIVER 

CAUTION: 

DO NOT USE 

FAN SPEED CONTROL 
IN CANOPIES WHERE 
THE MOUNTING IS NOT 
AS SHOWN IN FIGURE 3 
OF THE INSTALLATION 
INSTRUCTIONS

GENERAL INFORMATION

 

This remote control is designed to separately control your ceiling fan speed and light brightness.

There is one button to control the fan speed and another button to control the light brightness and turn the light off.

The screen on the transmitter will light up to indicate fan speed depending on how many times the fan icon is pressed.

The screen also has an icon for the light which is pressed to turn the light(s) on or off and to control brightness.

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

 

I. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

  A.          WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE! 

Household electrical power can cause serious injury or death. Disconnect source of electrical 

power to the ceiling fan by removing fuse or switching off circuit breaker. Make sure all electrical connections comply with 
local codes, ordinances, the National Electrical Code, and ANSI/NFPA 70-1999. If you are unfamiliar with electrical wiring, 
please use a qualified and licensed electrician.

  B.          WARNING:

  To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or personal injury, wire connectors provided with the remote control 

receiver are designed to accept only one 12 gauge house wire and no more than two lead wires from the receiver.  If your 
house wire is larger than 12 gauge or there is more than one house wire to connect to the two receiver wires, consult an 
electrician for the proper size wire connectors to use.

  C.          CAUTION: 

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT USE THE FAN

WITH ANY SOLID STATE SPEED CONTROL DEVICE OR CONTROL FAN SPEED WITH A FULL 
RANGE DIMMER SWITCH.

  D. 

Do 

not

 use this remote control with solid state ceiling fans.

 

Electrical source and fan must be 115/120 volts, 60 Hz.
Maximum fan motor amps: 1.25; Maximum light watts: 300 incandescent only.

 

II. INSTALLATION OF RECEIVER (Please refer to Figure 1 before continuing.)

   A. 

Manually set fan speed control to HIGH via pull chain and set light to ON via pull chain.

       IMPORTANT:

 Fan speed and light control will not be activated by remote if pull chains for fan and light

are not set to the HIGH and ON positions, respectively.

   B. 

Disconnect source of electrical power to the ceiling fan by removing fuse
or switching off circuit breaker. 

   C. 

Lower ceiling fan canopy from the mounting bracket.

   D. 

Disconnect existing wiring between ceiling fan and supply at electrical
outlet box.

   E. 

Lay the black antenna wire on top of the receiver and slide the receiver
(flat side up) into the mounting bracket (Figure 1).

   F. 

Using the wire connectors supplied, make wiring connections as follows 
(Figure 2):

CONNECT: 

 

 

 

    TO:

 

GREEN

 fan wire......................................................

BARE

 supply wire

 

BLACK 

receiver wire (AC IN L)..............................

BLACK

 supply wire

 

WHITE

 receiver wire (AC IN N)...............................

WHITE

 supply wire

 

WHITE

 receiver wire (TO MOTOR N)......................

WHITE

 fan wire

 

BLACK

 receiver wire (TO MOTOR L)......................

BLACK

 fan wire

 

BLUE

 receiver wire (FOR LIGHT)............................

BLUE

 light wire (from fan)

 

Wrap each wire connector separately with electrical tape as an extra safety measure.

If other fan or supply wires are different colors than those mentioned above,
have this unit installed by a qualified electrician.

   G. 

Push all connected wires up into outlet box. Make sure antenna rests 

outside

 of mounting bracket.

   H. 

Re-install the canopy on the mounting bracket.

 

III.  AUTOMATED LEARNING PROCESS/ACTIVATING CODE

        

CAUTION: 

The transmitter can be programmed to multiple receivers or fans. If this is 

not 

desired, turn wall 

switch off to any other programmable receiver or fan.

   A. 

Remove plastic that is wrapped around the batteries and then remove 

both

 battery covers (one from either end) from back side of transmitter.

   B. 

Install one 1.5-volt (AAA) battery in 

each

 battery compartment. 

   C. 

Restore electrical power. Within 30 seconds of restoring electrical power, press the “LEARN” button in the lower battery compartment for 5 seconds 
or until fan switches to MEDIUM speed. Test the light and fan functions to confirm the learning process is complete. (Figure 4) 

   D. 

Locate dimmer switch to the left of the “LEARN” button in the lower battery compartment. (Figure 4) Set dimmer switch to the “ON” (D) position only if 
using incandescent bulbs. Set dimmer switch to “OFF” (O) position if using LED or compact fluorescent bulbs. 

 NOTE

: Most LED and compact fluorescent bulbs are not compatible for use with dimmer controls.

   E. 

Replace battery covers on transmitter. (Figure 4)

 

IV. TRANSMITTER--CARE 

AND 

OPERATION

   A. 

Store the transmitter away from excess heat or humidity.

   B. 

To prevent damage to transmitter, remove the batteries if not used for long
periods of time.

   C. 

Operation buttons on the front panel of the transmitter:

  to 

control 

FAN

 speed

  to 

control 

LIGHT

 brightness and to turn light OFF

 

Each time the        icon is pressed, the screen will light up as the fan

 

cycles through each 

FAN SPEED

 to indicate the speed as follows:

 

 

3

 lights ON 

 

 

HI

 

 

2

 lights ON 

 

 

MED

 

 

1

 light ON 

 

 

LOW

 

 

Middle

 light ON 

 

 

FAN OFF

The 

LIGHT FUNCTION

 is controlled by pressing the     icon. Hold the     icon down to 

increase or decrease light. Tap icon quickly to turn light off or on. If you press the icon in 
excess of 0.7 seconds it becomes a dimmer. The light varies cyclically in 0.8 seconds.The 
light icon has autoresume, so the light will stay at the same brightness as the last time it 
was turned off.

 

IMPORTANT:

 Make sure that fan has been turned off at wall switch and then allow blades

to come to a complete stop before 

manually

 activating the reverse switch on the fan.

 

V. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

   A. 

Remote control fails to operate: 

        

1. 

Make sure there is power to the receiver.

        

2. 

Make sure the receiver is wired correctly.

        

3. 

Make sure that the fan is set on the highest speed via pull chain.

        

4. 

Make sure the light kit is turned on via pull chain.

        

5. 

Make sure the battery in the transmitter is good.

        

6. 

The learning process between fan and transmitter may not have been successful. Turn
power off, remove lower battery cover and repeat Step C in Part III (Automated Learning 
Process) above. 

Replace battery cover when done.

   B. 

Transmitter won't operate at distance:

If transmitter operates fan and light kit when up close but not at 40 feet away, try placing the 
black antenna wire higher and make sure the black antenna wire is visible.

MODEL: RCI-108L

TRANSMITTER

(front)

(back)

Fig. 2

DIMMER

SWITCH

O/D

LEARN

12V Size A23

1.5V Size AAA

AC SUPPLY

BLACK

WHITE

BARE

GREEN

BLACK

WHITE

BLUE

BLUE

BLACK

WHITE

ANTENNA

AC SUPPLY

BLACK

WHITE

PATENT PENDING

CAUTION:

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC 

SHOCK, DO NOT USE THE FAN WITH ANY SOLID 

STATE SPEED CONTROL DEVICE OR CONTROL FAN 

SPEED WITH A FULL RANGE DIMMER SWITCH.

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