7
Circuit Connections
Again, ensure that the power has been cut before working with the wiring. Use the wire
nuts provided with your fan.
Ensure there are no loose wires or connections, and secure connectors with electrical tape.
Step 1.
Insert the receiver into the tray with the receiver facing the ceiling. For best results,
make sure the white antenna on the end of the receiver remains extended and not
tangled with any of the electrical wires.
Step 2.
Connect the 5 colored wires of the receiver to the 5 identically colored wires of the fan
motor. Secure each set with the provided wire nuts.
Step 3.
Connect the 2 colored wires of the receiver to the 2 identically colored wires of the
junction box. Secure each set with the provided wire nuts.
Step 4.
Connect the green or bare copper ground wire of the junction box to the ground wire
of the ceiling fan motor. Separate the white and green connections from the black wire
connections, which should be kept on opposite sides of the junction box.
Junction Box
White (neutral)
Black (live)
Green or Bare
Copper (ground)
Black (“AC IN L”)
Receiver
White (“AC IN N”)
Orange (for N)
White (neutral)
Black (“to motor L”)
Blue (light)
Red (for L)
Green (ground)
Red (for L)
Blue (light)
Orange (for N)
White (neutral)
Black (motor)