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70014
Wall Control Transmitter
Installation & Operating Instructions
CAUTION:
Before proceeding, turn the power OFF at the main
circuit box by turning the breaker switch off or removing a fuse.
WARNNING:
If this control is used with a ceiling fan equipped
with a manual "Pull Chain" to control fan speeds, THE PULL
CHAIN CONTROL
MUST BE SET TO AND LEFT
ON HIGH
SPEED. Failure to follow this warning could damage your ceiling
fan motor and void your warranty.
NOTE:
Included are three (3) sets of decorative switch and wall
plate covers to choose from. Select the finish that matches your
decor.
This accessory ceiling fan control consist of a "Radio Frequency
Transmitter" ONLY. It is intended to work in conjunction with or
replace our Kichler
®
CoolTouch
™
transmitter. To operate, this
transmitter requires the remote control receiver unit that came with
your Kichler
®
ceiling fan
NOTE:
Power for this unit is supplied by a 12 volt battery (Duracell
MN21 or Eveready A23). It is NOT wired to the 120 volt household
current.
INSTALLATION
1. Remove the existing wall plate and the old switch from the wall
outlet box. Wire nut the BLACK leads (hot) together and push them
back inside the outlet box. (Fig. 1)
2. Attach the transmitter unit to the outlet box using two machine
screws provided. (Fig. 2)
3. Select two screws with colored heads to match the finish of the
decorative plate and attache the decorative wall plate to the
transmitter. (Fig. 2)
4. Using a dime or your finger nail at the top or bottom, remove the
decorative switch plate. Insert the 12 volt battery, noting the correct
direction for + and - (Fig. 3).
5. The position, (either up or down) of the frequency switches (dip
switches) on the transmitter control the operational radio frequency
and MUST match, in the same order, the switches on the receiver
unit. See Figure 4. Any combination of settings is fine as long as
the transmitter and receiver are set in EXACTLY the same order.
You can control "Multiple" fans with a single transmitter as long as
each receiver unit is set to the same frequency as the transmitter and
the transmitter is within 30 feet of each fan.
You can control a "Single" fan with multiple transmitters as long as
each transmitter is set to the same frequency as the receiver on the
fan and the fan is within 30 feet of ALL transmitters.
6. After setting the frequency and installing the battery, replace the
decorative switch cover by aligning the buttons with the holes and
pressing back into place
Figure 2
Figure 1
Figure 4
Figure 3
1 2 3 4
O N E C E
Code switches
Receiver
Transmitter
ON
Wall plate
Switch
Outlet box
1 2 3 4
O N E C E
Decorative
Switch Plate
Transmitter
Decorative Wall Plate