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B. FAN (     ) Function
Your Emerson fan operates at six different
fan speeds (from low to high). When the
Fan On/Off button (See Figure 17) is
pressed for the first time, the fan will turn
on to high speed and the fan symbol will
light on the LCD panel. When the Fan
On/Off button is pressed again, the fan will
turn off.

To change the fan speed and airflow
direction, proceed as follows:

Press the Select button to change to fan
operation. The Fan symbol will glow on the
LCD panel and both the up and down light
symbols indicators will be off.

Once you have selected fan operation,
use the Up/Down arrow buttons to
increase the fan speed or decrease the
fan speed. (Each time the Up arrow button
is pushed the fan speed will increase by
one speed; each time the Down arrow
button is pushed the fan speed will
decrease by one speed). The bars on the
LCD panel next to the fan symbol will
either increase or decrease based on the
Up/Down arrow button pushed.

The receiver will always remember the last
speed setting of the fan when the Fan
On/Off button is pressed to turn the fan
back on. It will return to its pre-set level.

Press the Airflow button to reverse the
direction of the fan.

The Air UP or Air DN symbols will be lit on
the LCD panel indicating which direction
the fan is running. When the fan is
spinning counter clockwise the fan is in
“Summer” operation and when the fan is
spinning clockwise the fan is in “Winter”
operation.

C. SLEEP Function
Pressing the Sleep button will decrease
the fan speed by one speed every 60
minutes until the fan reaches its lowest
setting. The Sleep icon will be seen on the
LCD panel indicating Sleep mode. If the
fan is already on then it will decrease from
its current setting. If the fan is off, it will
start from fan setting "3" (medium) and
decrease from there.

Once the Sleep function is activated, the
fan speed can be increased or lowered
using the Up/Down Arrow buttons without
disabling the Sleep function. The fan will
continue to decrease by one speed every
60 minutes until the fan is on low speed.

To cancel the Sleep function, press the
Fan On/Off button to turn the fan off.

D. WINTER Mode

When the Winter button is pressed the fan
will go in the clockwise direction and run at
low speed. The Winter icon will be lit on
the LCD display. Every ten minutes the fan
will turn up to high speed for three
seconds and then return to low speed.
This helps push warm air down from the
ceiling to reduce heating costs.

The lights can be turned on or off or
changed at any time without canceling the
winter function.

To cancel the Winter function, press the
Fan On/Off button

E. SECURITY Function
When the Security button is pressed the
lights will flash once and then come to full
brightness. The Security icon will be
displayed on the LCD panel. The lights will
remain on for a random period between 8
and 63 minutes. At that time the lights will
turn off for a period between 8 and 63
minutes. This process will repeat itself
indefinitely.

To cancel the Security function, press the
Light On/Off button.

Figure 17

Lights

Fan

Selec

Air

flow

Sleep

Securit

Win

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r

Fan Low

Down Light

Fan High

Up Light

Air
DN

Air
UP

FAN ON/OFF
FUNCTION

LIGHT ON/OFF
FUNCTION

LCD DISPLAY

UP/DOWN ARROW 
CONTROL BUTTONS

SELECT BUTTON TOGGLES 
BETWEEN 
FAN/UPLIGHT/DOWNLIGHT 
OPERATION

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Summary of Contents for SR330

Page 1: ...F2300 1 CF2400 1 CF2454 2 CF2500 1 CF2600 2 CF2650 0 CF2675 1 CF3500 0 CF3900 1 CF4500 4 CF4600 0 and CF4800 3 Off On Up Down Lights Select Fan Sleep Flow Security Model SW350 Wall Control Lights Fan Select Airflow Sleep Security Winter Fan Low Down Light Fan High Up Light Air DN Air UP Model SR330 Remote Control Model SW375 Receiver NOTE The SW350 and SR330 controls must be used with a SW375 rece...

Page 2: ...n tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to ra...

Page 3: ...T See NOTE 3 REMOVE WIRE CONNECTORS FROM RED AND BROWN WIRES See NOTE 1 3 BLUE WIRE BLACK WIRE WHITE WIRE CAP BLACK WIRE USING A WIRE CONNECTOR REMOVE WIRE CONNECTOR MOTOR COUPLING Figure 1 NOTE 2 On Model CF1 CF2400 and CF2800 Series Ceiling Fans the red and brown wires from the motor are connected to red and brown wires from the reversing switch Remove the wire connectors and separate these wire...

Page 4: ...ellow wire supplied with fans containing built in Uplights through the hanger pipe until they extend about 4 out of the pipe Figure 4 5 Cut the harness wires approximately 3 from the end of the pipe Strip insulation 1 2 from end of wires 6 Using wiring connectors supplied connect the white red yellow blue and brown wires of the wiring harness to the white red yellow orange wire for early CF2400 Mo...

Page 5: ...ed with steps 11 through 19 below 11 Position the ceiling cover over the hanger pipe Figure 8 Be sure the cover is oriented correctly with the large opening at the top 12 Install the hanger ball on the hanger pipe as follows Route the wiring harness connectors through the hanger ball and slide the hanger ball over the hanger pipe Install the pin through the holes at the top of the hanger pipe and ...

Page 6: ... screws from existing switches Pull switches out from wall boxes and determine which wall box contains the hot lead and which wall box contains the load wire Also identify traveler wire s which are common to both wall boxes 16 Connect the black wire from the wiring harness to the black hot supply wire Figure 5 Connect the white wire from the wiring harness to the white neutral supply wiring Connec...

Page 7: ... already connected to the black wire in the other wall box Secure with wire connectors supplied 7 STANDARD WIRING FOR EXISTING 3 WAY CONTROLS HOT BLK TRAVELER WIRES BLACK LOAD EXISTING WALL CONTROL SW350 WALL CONTROL BLK BLK BLK BLACK LOAD TRAVELER WIRES HOT BLK Off On Up Down Lights Fan Sleep Off On Up Down Lights Fan Sleep 3 WAY WIRING DIAGRAM RETROFIT Figure 13 Do not connect any neutral white ...

Page 8: ...e SW375 Receiver If any changes have been made to the fan or light functions using the SW350 Wall Control those changes are not indicated on the remote LCD display When the SR330 Remote Control buttons are pressed the fan and light functions change to the LCD display settings Off On Up Down Lights Fan Sleep YELLOW WIRE TO YELLOW WIRE Built in Up Light Only BLUE WIRE TO BLUE WIRE SW375 RECEIVER WIR...

Page 9: ...he Up Down arrow buttons without disabling the Sleep function The fan will continue to decrease by one speed every 60 minutes until the fan is on low speed NOTE The Code Learning Procedure must be performed before the wall control will operate the fan or light NOTE An audible tone will be heard from the receiver whenever any of the fan light or any other function buttons are pressed A LIGHT Functi...

Page 10: ...ed as follows The uplight and downlight can be operated independently Press the Select button to change between downlight uplight fan operation When the downlight symbol glows on the LCD panel you have control of the down light When the uplight symbol glows on the LCD panel you have control of the uplight NOTE The Light On Off button features a soft on soft off feature that ramps the downlight dow...

Page 11: ...t setting The Sleep icon will be seen on the LCD panel indicating Sleep mode If the fan is already on then it will decrease from its current setting If the fan is off it will start from fan setting 3 medium and decrease from there Once the Sleep function is activated the fan speed can be increased or lowered using the Up Down Arrow buttons without disabling the Sleep function The fan will continue...

Page 12: ...amage in transit since we will not be responsible for any such damage What Is Not Covered This warranty also does not cover any defects malfunctions or failures caused by Repairs by persons not authorized by Emerson Electric Co Use of parts or accessories not authorized by Emerson Electric Co Mishandling improper installation modifications or damage to your remote control while in your possession ...

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