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Battery Cover

Transmitter

Note: 

This remote control has a memory function for the fan light.

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If the fan light is switched off using the remote control, it will 

    return to the same level of brightness when switched on again.

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If the power is switched off using the main power switch, the 

    light will turn back on to full brightness when the main power 

    is switched on again.

WARNING:

As per EPACT 2005 requirements, this fan light has a built-in current limiting device to conserve

energy. The fan light will not operate if the combined wattage of the installed bulbs exceeds 190

Watts. If the fan light shuts off shortly after being switched on, it may be due to excessive current

demand. You should replace the light bulbs with lower wattage bulbs.

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Step 1: Set the frequency.

The frequency setter is located under the battery cover.

Initially, all 4 keys are set in upward position. If more than one 

remote-controlled fan is installed or if frequency interference occurs, 

the fan may function abnormally. In this situation, reset the fan 

frequency as follows:

1. Remove battery cover.

2. Use a pen (or any convenient tool) to switch keys to select a 

    frequency mode which will not interfere with other electronic 

    devices. There are 15 frequency modes available excluding the 

     original ex-factory mode (see Fig.15).

Note: Set different remote-controlled fans in one building at different 

frequency modes.

Step 2: Program the fan

1. Install two AAA batteries (not included) into the transmitter.

2. Turn on the power to the fan.

3. Within 30 seconds after power is turned on, press and hold the 

    "OFF" button for 5 seconds. Once the code has been set 

    successfully, the fan will make a "beep" sound.

Step 3: Operate the transmitter

* Press "HI" to turn on the fan to high speed.

* Press "MED" to turn the fan to medium speed.

* Press "LOW" to turn the fan to low speed.

* Press "OFF" button to turn off the fan.

* Press and release the “     ”button quickly to turn on or turn off the 

   light. 

* Press and hold the “     ” button to dim or brighten lights to the 

   desired level.

Important: Energy saving (CFL) light bulbs are not 

recommended for this item.

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4 keys in upward or downward position: 

Fig.15

1 key in upward position:

   2 keys in upward position:

3 keys in upward position:

Frequency

 Setter

Summary of Contents for F0018

Page 1: ...tion services If the original purchaser ceases to own the Fan this warranty and any implied warranty including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose become void This warranty and any implied warranty including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose do not cover glass globes light bulbs ...

Page 2: ...et Includes Hanger Ball 6 Downrod Hanger Pin Lock Pin 5 18 Downrod 6 Fan Fixture Set 7 Glass Shade 8 Assembly Safety Cable Set 9 Glass Shade Finial 10 Type JDE 11 Bulb Max 50W 2 PCS 11 Remote Control Set Dimension Reference Installed with 6 Downrod A 6 1 8 B 11 5 8 C 42 3 4 D 2 1 4 E 15 3 4 F 14 5 8 G 13 3 4 Page 2 8 2 G C B F D E A HI LOW OFF MED 140225 F A N C O F A N C O ...

Page 3: ... Pin Housing Hanger Pin Blade 140225 F A N C O F A N C O Hex Nut Glass Shade Hex Nut Coupling PAGE 3 8 Metal Pad Finial Nipple Important When unpacking and installing the ceiling fan do not rest the fan on its blades Pressure on the blade sets may deform them causing vibration during operation x ...

Page 4: ...to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur It must be understood that common sense caution and care are factors which can not be built into this product These factors must be supplied by the person s installing caring for and operating the fan TO AVOID RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK BE SURE TO SHUT OFF POWER AT THE MAIN FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER BOX BEFORE INSTALLING OR SERVICING THIS FI...

Page 5: ...Hanger Pin Lock Pin Fig 3 Remove the Lock Pin and take off the Hanger Pin Insert and tighten the two Collar Screws Slide Lock Pin into Hanger Pin until it locks into position Slide canopy and downrod stand cover onto downrod as shown Then thread motor wires through downrod Hanger Pin Tighten the hanger bracket to the outlet box with two mounting screws Make sure the outlet box is securely installe...

Page 6: ... Wire Nut Canopy Hang the safety cable into the safety cable hook See Fig 9 Fig 9 Safety Cable Hook Safety Cable Canopy Screw Canopy 140225 F A N C O F A N C O Tuck all wires into the canopy Push the canopy upwards lining up the keyholes on the bottom with the screws on the hanger bracket Twist the Canopy to lock it in place then tighten the screws to secure it Fig 11 Fig 12 Attach nipple to the c...

Page 7: ...cy as follows 1 Remove battery cover 2 Use a pen or any convenient tool to switch keys to select a frequency mode which will not interfere with other electronic devices There are 15 frequency modes available excluding the original ex factory mode see Fig 15 Note Set different remote controlled fans in one building at different frequency modes Step 2 Program the fan 1 Install two AAA batteries not ...

Page 8: ...if main and branch circuit fuses or circuit breakers are good 2 Check if wire connections in canopy are correct Caution Make sure main power is turned off 3 Make sure that the wall controller is turned ON 4 Check the batteries if all are in good positions 1 More powerful motor rotor motor and larger sloped level of blade pitch blade pitch is 20 will produce more air circulation Normally it will al...

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