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PAIRING 

CODE SWITCH

ES: 

Pushing dipswitches up or down sets codes. It is imperative that the code used for both transmitter and receiver is
exactly the same, otherwise remote controller will not work. Please note the code switch will enable you to operate
a second remote controller independently. For example, if you have two ceiling fans with 2 remote control units, set
2 different codes for each set of transmitter/receivers.

 ( 

It is imperative that the code entered is exactly the same

for both the transmitter and receiver, otherwise the remote will not work)

Your remote control is ready for use after battery installation.

Following the AA batteries are installed , your remote control is ready to use.

TRANSMITTER

FUNCTIONS OF TRANSMITTER 

OFF  

:

 Turn off the ceiling fan. 

HI   : 

Turn on the fan at high speed. 

MED  

LOW  

:

 Turn on the fan at low speed. 

LIGHT    :

 Press once to turn on or off the light. 

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g

 

:

 Turn on the fan at medium speed. 

2 x AA 

Batteries 

RECIEVER INSTALLATION: 

IMPORTANT: 

WHEN INSTALLING CEILING FAN REMOTE CONTROL ANY EXISTING CONTROLLER MUST BE BYPASSED OR REMOVED. 

AN ADDITIONAL ALL POLE DISCONNECTION SWITCH MUST BE INCLUDED IN THE CIRCUIT. 

REMOTE CONTROL RECIEVER IS INTENDED FOR USE ONLY WITH CEILING FANS WITH ALLOWANCE FOR INSTALLATION OF REMOTE RECIEVER INTO 

FAN CANOPY.

1. Disconnect mains prior to installation. 

2. Connect mains input cables on the "remote Control Receiver" marked 

"AC POWER INPUT L"

 ( brown) and ( GREEN)  

MUST BE WIRED DIRECTLY TO THE 

BODY OF THE CEILING FAN 

( refer to instructions supplied with your ceiling fan). 

3. Connect wires from Remote 

Control 

Receiver

 marked "

TO FAN WIRES L" 

( Brown) and

 "TO FAN WIRES N" 

to the appropriate 

Active

 and Neutral input wires on 

the ceiling fan. 

4. Connect light output from Remote Control 

Receiver

 marked 

"TO LIGHT / LIVE" 

Black) the light 

ACTIVE 

cable located on the ceiling fan. 

NOTE : IF LIGHT OUTPUT FROM CEILING FAN REMOTE CONTROL IS NOT REQUIRED < OUTPUT CABLE MUST BE TERMINATED AND SUFFICENTLY 

INSULATED ACCORDING TO WIRING REGULATIONS. 

5. Set the paring code switch ( marked DIP SWITCH) to the same code ob both e receiver and transmitter ( See "Pairing Code Switches " section). 

6. Insert the receiver into the 

hanging bracket . The fan canopy can then be raised to conceal both the receiver and bracket. NOTE: Some fans may not provide room 

for installation of the Remote Control Receiver into bracket/canopy assembly. In this case receiver maybe installed into the roof adjacent to the ceiling fan location 

and in accordance with wiring regulations. 

RECIEVER WIRING CONNECTION :

 

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