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( Fig 2.)

( Fig 2.)

 

Neutral Wire From

Outlet Box

(

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White Wire

White Wire

Red Wire

 with

"AC IN N" sticker

Receiver

Fan

Red Wire

 with

"AC IN L" sticker

Hot Wire From

Outlet Box

(

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Black Wire

Ground Wire

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Green Wire

ON  DIP

ON  DIP

11 22 33 44

Key

Key

"ON" position

"OFF" position

( Fig 1.)

( Fig 1.)

FREQUENCY SETTER

   (Ex-Factory Mode) 

R E M O T E  

        C O N T R O L

L I G H T

O F F

H I

M E D

L O W

HI

LIGHT

MED 

LOW

OFF 

Before installing Remote Controller, make sure the Main Power

Supply is turned off. 
AC:110V~130V/60Hz
LIGHT: 120W (MAX)
FAN: 95W (MAX)

Warning:

   There is a frequency setter in transmitter and receiver (See Fig 1.).

   First, set all of the 4 keys at "ON" position. If more than one remote 

   controlled fan is installed or the frequency interfered, the fan may 

   function abnormally. In this situation, you need to reset the fan

   frequency as per following instructions.

   1. Adapt the canopy to the hanger bracket.

   2. Please use a ball pen (or any convenient tool) to poke 

       keys to select a desired frequency mode which will not 

       interfere with other electrical units. There are 15 frequency 

       modes for selection excluding the original ex-factory 

       mode (See Fig 2. ). 

       NOTE: Do not set the remote controlled fans at the same 

                   frequency in the same building. 

   3. Install a 9V battery (not included) into the transmitter.

   4. Turn on the power.

   5. Press button to operate the fan.    

*** 

Please note to change the frequency-setters in the transmitter

& receiver at the same time & at the same key position.***     

Step 1: Make wire connection. 

Step 2: Set Frequency before making wire connection. 

1. White Wire from outlet box to 

Red

 

Wire

 from receiver 

    with "AC IN N" sticker.

2. Black Wire from outlet box to 

Red Wire 

from receiver 

    with "AC IN L" sticker.

3. Black Wire from receiver to Black Wire from motor.

4.

 Blue Wire 

from receiver to 

Blue Wire 

from motor.

5. White Wire  from receiver to White Wire from motor. 

6. Ground Wire from outlet box to 

Green Ground Wire

    from hanger bracket & downrod.

7. Install a 9V battery (not included) into the transmitter.

    Turn on the power. Press button to operate the fan.  

REMOTE CONTROLLER WIRING CHART

   1). When 1 key is in "OFF" position.

   

   2). When 2 keys are in "OFF" position.

 

   3). When 3 keys are in "OFF" position. 

  

   4). When 4 keys are in "ON" or "OFF" position.    

Summary of Contents for FE22YA

Page 1: ...ke down reinstallation 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 g...

Page 2: ...e 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 FIXTURE TURNING OFF THE ELECTRICAL POWER BY USING THE LIGHT SWITCH IS NOT SUFFICIENT TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY...

Page 3: ...d 7 6 in Downrod Set Includes Hanger Ball 6 in Downrod Hanger Pin Lock Pin 8 Clockwise Blade Set 9 Counterclockwise Blade Set 10 Assembly Safety Cable Set 11 Remote Control Set Includes Transmitter Receiver 1 Dimension Reference Installed with 18 in Downrod A 7 in B 13 in C 44 in D 2 3 8 in E 29 in F 32 in G 13 1 2 in G C B F D E A R E M O T E C O N T R O L L I G H T O F F H I M E D L O W 060228 T...

Page 4: ...r and make sure the safety cable hook is covered by the fan canopy WARNING MOUNT ONLY TO AN OUTLET BOX MARKED ACCEPTABLE FOR FAN SUPPORT Fig 4 Lock Pin Hanger Pin Fig 5 Fig 2 Ceiling Hanger Bracket Ceiling Joist Wood Member 2 x 4 Approx Junction Box Washer Safety Cable Hook Dry Wall Screw Ceiling Hanger Bracket Ceiling Joist Wood Member 2 x 4 Approx Junction Box Installation Steps INSTALLATION INS...

Page 5: ...re from the receiver with AC in L sticker 6 The ground wire from the outlet box to the green ground wire from the motor with a wire nut Make sure all of the wire nuts are connected exactly After making the wire connections the wires should be spread apart with the ground conductor and the equipment ground conductor on one side and the underground conductor on the other side of the outlet box After...

Page 6: ...lockwise fan blade set to the clockwise motor with the screws and secure the counterclockwise fan blade set to the counterclockwise motor with the screws Fig 11 10 Prepare installation of fan blade sets to motors There is one clockwise motor fan blade set and one counterclockwise motor fan blade set provided with the fan The clockwise motor fan blade set is colored black on the axle and coupler Th...

Page 7: ...ly attached but DO NOT over tighten Fig 15 15 Install the battery to the transmitter 9V not included Turn on the electric power Press Hi button to operate the fan in high speed Press Med button to operate the fan in medium speed Press Low button to operate the fan in low speed Press Off to turn the fan off Press and release the LIGHT button quickly to turn on off the light By using the dimmer func...

Page 8: ...1 Check 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...

Page 9: ...keys to select a desired frequency mode which will not interfere with other electrical units There are 15 frequency modes for selection excluding the original ex factory mode See Fig 2 NOTE Do not set the remote controlled fans at the same frequency in the same building 3 Install a 9V battery not included into the transmitter 4 Turn on the power 5 Press button to operate the fan Please note to cha...

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