OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
F-RCBT-WT
Package Contents
Pairing
To pair your remote control:
1. Power cycle your fan by removing power from the circuit
breaker for 10 seconds and then re-enable power.
2. Press and hold
and
buttons on remote control
for 4-5 seconds.
3. The LED will blink green.
4. The green LED along with audible beeps will indicate that
pairing is successful.
5. Test remote control using the steps in section 2.
1
button: Switch between Summer and Winter Mode.
SUMMER MODE (Counter-Clockwise):
A downward airflow creates a cooling
effect (
FIG. 3). This allows you to set
your air conditioner on a warmer
setting without affecting your comfort.
WINTER MODE
(Clockwise):
An upward airflow moves
warm air off the ceiling area and
re-distributes the warm air that hovers
around the ceiling to the living space.
This should allow for savings on
heating costs (
FIG. 4).
NOTE: On your fan, press the button while the fan is running
Remote Control Operation
Remote Control Button Functions
button: Turns the light ON or OFF.
Press or hold to increase the light level.
Press or hold to decrease the light level.
button: Turns the fan ON or OFF.
Press or hold the button to increase fan speed.
Press or hold the button to decrease fan speed.
2
Batteries
Remote
Wall Cradle
Screws
CR2032
CR2032
Press and Hold
NOTE: A maximum of 10 remote controls or wall
controls can be used with a fan.
NOTE: Pairing must be completed within three (3) minutes of
turning the power ON to the fan receiever.
FIG.1
FIG.2
FIG.3
FIG.4
3
Breeze Mode
1. Breeze Mode mimics the natural ebb and flow
of winds in nature by varying the fan speed.
NOTE: Breeze Mode always rotates your fan
in the Summer (CCW) direction
2. To start Breeze Mode, press
and
for 4 seconds. The LED will blink green
and the fan will beep.
3. To exit Breeze Mode and return to standard
fan mode, press
and for 4 seconds.
The led will blink green and the fan will beep.
Your fan will return to the direction and speed
it was set to prior to entering Breeze Mode.
NOTE: Your fan features 6 speeds. An audible tone will
indicate when the speed is increased or decreased. When
the fan has reached the minimum/maximum speed level
the fan will beep twice.