REMOTE CONTROL SETTINGS AND OPERATION FOR DC FANS
NOTE
:
The Hand Held Remote Control System is equipped with a learning frequency function
which has code combinations to prevent potential interference from other remote units. The
frequency on your Receiver and Transmitter units have been pre-set at the factory. If the
remotes need programming please following these instructions and use a small size tool to
change the code switch setting for each remote.
PAIRING THE REMOTE:
All fans are pre-paired and there is no paring process needed to start the fan.
If you want to reset the fan to factory setting. Please follow steps below.
1. Connect power to the fan.
2. Within 10 seconds after turning on the power, press the “ON/OFF” button 3 times, followed
by the 4th press and hold the button for 3 seconds. Then, the fan will beep once and it
means it’s paired successfully.
3. Now test the remote by pressing on speeds or light button.
4. It can take up to 10 seconds for the fan to start moving, after pressing a speed button.
The fan may move a few times slightly backwards and forwards and then will start rotating
slowly whilst building up to the correct speed. This is normal behaviour for DC fans.
Considerations:
1. If the receiver is not receiving a signal from the remote control:
a. Please check the battery to ensure it has sufficient power and has been inserted correctly
and aligns with the positive and negative terminals; or
b. Please check if there are any other similarly remote-controlled objects that work nearby,
as remote-controlled items operating on the same frequency may disturb each other.
2. If the battery is low it will affect the sensitivity of the remote control and the signal
reception and must be replaced (the LED indicator light will flash a warning when the
battery runs low).
3. Please remove the battery if the remote control is not being used for a long time.
4. If multiple fans are installed near the fan to be paired, power to the other fans should be
turned off before pairing.
Considerations when installing multiple ceiling fans:
Sometimes you may encounter a remote-control issue when installing multiple fans. For the
purposes of this troubleshooting guide:
Fan A uses Remote control A and Receiver A, while Fan B uses Remote control B and Receiver
B.
1. Isolate power to one fan only when pairing the remotes
When installing two or more fans, you should manually isolate power to Fan B while
completing the pairing process on Fan A. If power is not isolated to one of the fans when the
power is restored at the fuse box, then both receivers will be put into “learning mode” such
that when you try to pair Remote control A to Receiver A, Receiver B will also be in learning
mode and might pair to Remote control A too.
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