Hunter 42693-01 Owner'S Manual And Installation Manual Download Page 10

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42693-01  •  11/11/09  •  Hunter Fan Company

5-1 . 

IMPORTANT!

 Before you change the Jumper 

settings, make sure the battery is not connected 
to the transmitter. Change the position of the 
jumpers in the transmitter and the DIP switches 
in the receiver. Be sure the position of the jumper 
in the transmitter matches the position of the DIP 
switches in the receiver. If they don’t match, the 
controller will not function. For instructions on how 
to set the jumpers, read the box below.

5-2.  Install the included 12-volt battery into the 

transmitter.

Setting DIP switches and Jumpers

When two or more fans are located near each other, you 
may desire to have the receiver/transmitter for each fan 
set to a different code, so that the operation of one fan 
does not affect the operation of the other fans.

 

The DIP switches for the receiver are located on the flat 
surface of the receiver. The Jumpers for the transmitter 
are in the the battery compartment. 

 

CAUTION:

 The remote control device complies with part 15 of 

the FCC rules. Changes or modifications not expressly approved 
by Hunter Fan Company could void your authority to operate this 
equipment.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including 

interference that may cause undesired operation.

Note:

 Use with a fan that incorporates an air gap switch (normal on-

off wall switch). 

 

WARNING:

 Maximum fan load is 1 Amp; maximum lamp is 100 

Watts. Do not use any speed control with this product.

You must now set the jumpers in the remote 
transmitter and DIP switches in the receiver so that 
they match.

4 3 2 1

4 3 2 1

4 3 2 1

4 3 2 1

4 = off (apagado)
3 = on (encendido)
2 = on (encendido)
1 = on (encendido)

4 = off (apagado)
3 = on (encendido)
2 = off (apagado)
1 = on (encendido)

Example Jumpers Settings

Receiver 1

Receiver 2

Transmitter 2

Transmitter 1

4 3 2 1

4 3 2 1

4 3 2 1

4 3 2 1

4 = off (apagado)
3 = on (encendido)
2 = on (encendido)
1 = on (encendido)

4 = off (apagado)
3 = on (encendido)
2 = off (apagado)
1 = on (encendido)

Dip Switches

Set to 01110

Dip Switches

Set to 01001

Dip Switches

Set to 01110

Dip Switches

Set to 01001

Receiver 2

Receiver 2

Example DIP Switch Settings

DIP Switches

Set to 0111

DIP Switches

Set to 0100

DIP Switches

Set to 0100

DIP Switches

Set to 0111

Transmitter 1

Transmitter 2

Receiver DIP 

switches

Remote 

Transmitter

Jumper Switches

5 • Setting the Remote Transmitter and Receiver

Summary of Contents for 42693-01

Page 1: ...lso attach your receipt or a copy of your receipt to the manual __________________________________________ Model Name __________________________________________ Model No ______________________________...

Page 2: ...unter nameplate label located on the top of the fan motor housing CautionsandWarnings READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Use only Hunter replacemen...

Page 3: ...eptable and safe for your new Hunter fan If you cannot check off every item prepare a new fan site as described on this page Fan Support System Fan attaches directly to building structure Fan support...

Page 4: ...2 outlet box plus two 8 x 1 1 2 wood screws and washers available from any hardware store or electrical supply house 4 2 Orient the outlet box so that both the inner and outer holes in the box align...

Page 5: ...cluded with each product For quiet and optimum performance of your Hunter fan use only Hunter speed controls For ceilings higher than 8 feet you can purchase Hunter extension downrods All Hunter fans...

Page 6: ...er height dependent upon installation site CheckingYourFanParts Carefully unpack your fan to avoid damage to the fan parts Refer to the included Parts Guide Check for any shipping damage to the motor...

Page 7: ...ll four isolators are in place and were not removed during shipment 2 3 Place a flat washer on each of the two 3 wood screws 2 4 Thread the supply wires from the outlet box in the ceiling through the...

Page 8: ...embled do not remove the downrod For Low Profile mounting Note For low profile mounting the downrod is replaced with the low profile washer 3 4 Remove the setscrew from the adapter 3 5 Place the low p...

Page 9: ...r low profile washer 4 4 Using the large wire connector connect the white wires and the black wires from the ceiling as follows The white common power wire from the ceiling to the white wire from the...

Page 10: ...y to operate this equipment Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interfer...

Page 11: ...canopy screws into the holes opposite the ceiling plate tabs 6 4 Partially install a canopy screw into the hole between the two ceiling plate tabs When all the holes are properly aligned securely tig...

Page 12: ...slightly loose after screws are tightened This is normal 7 3 Remove the blade mounting screws and rubber shipping bumpers from the motor Note Some blade mounting screws are installed in the motor to s...

Page 13: ...housing assembly screws 8 4 Turn the housing counterclockwise until the housing assembly screws are firmly situated in the narrow end of the keyhole slots Install the remaining screw into the housing...

Page 14: ...and damage to the product 8 7 Place the lower switch housing assembly over the upper switch housing Align the side screw holes in the upper and lower switch housings Attach the lower switch housing to...

Page 15: ...Thread the fan pull chain through the grommet hole in the side of the cover plate 8 11 Place the cover plate up against the glass bowl Align the holes in the cover plate and glass bowl 8 12 Thread th...

Page 16: ...e from the lower switch housing pulling disconnected wires through the hole in the center of the lower switch housing Note When removing the wires pull the thin plug connector male through first and t...

Page 17: ...ith a direct breeze In winter having the fan draw air upward clockwise blade rotation will distribute the warmer air trapped at the ceiling around the room without causing a draft 9 5 For cleaning fin...

Page 18: ...the light off and on 10 2 Use the Light buttons to turn the Light On and Off 10 3 Use the Fan buttons to turn the Fan On and Off 10 4 When necessary replace the battery with a 12 volt type 23A MN 21...

Page 19: ...an very carefully and check that the hanger ball is properly seated In compliance with U S Federal regulations this ceiling fan contains a wattage saver that limits the light output to 190 Watts The f...

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