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Instructions for synchronizing the receiver
and the remote control
This fan has two synchronization modes:
Universal Mode and Unit Mode:
This fan has DIP switches (encapsulated) within the battery compartment of the remote control that allow 16 possible codes to receive
the signal.
Universal mode:
•If you would like to control one or multiple nearby fans with the same remote control, you must input the same DIP switch
code into the remote control
and into all nearby fan receivers.
Unit mode:
•If you would like to control two or multiple nearby fans with different remote controls, you must change the DIP switch
code in each remote control
and its respective receiver.
Syncing the receiver and the remote con-
trol for fan operation
If the receiver and transmitter of this fan are properly synchronized, the fan will work. During synchronization the receiver
recognizes the signal from the transmitter, this is called the learning process.
Make sure the fan is disconnected. This is essential for the synchronization process.
Unless the synchronization process has been successful, the fan will work partially or will not work. By default, all fans have
been preconfigured at the factory and should be functional once the installation is completed and the fan is turned on.
If the remote control does not work after installation or during use, synchronization can be performed as indicated below.
Note
in any case that there could be other reasons why your fan or remote control does not work:
Make sure all connections are correctly made.
Make sure that the remote control contains batteries.
Make sure that all switches (main and isolation) are on.
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