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The ON/OFF switch on the bottom of your wall control (transmitter) terminates 
power to the fan. This switch must be in the “ON” position for your fan to receive 
commands and to operate. Alternatively, you may use an on/off toggle switch at 
the wall box in combination with a remote control handset (transmitter). In some 
cases, when no switch leg is present, your fan may have continuous power to 
the receiving unit.
Your fan has six speeds, each of which can be selected by pressing the 
SPEED+ or SPEED- buttons on the wall control or the remote handset. 
The fan will start at speed 1 (slowest) and the receiving unit will provide 
audible feedback (using short “chirps” and longer “beeps”) to indicate speed 
progression as follows:

Fan Operation 

Fan Installation 

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1 beep = speed 4
2 beeps = speed 5
3 beeps = speed 6 (fastest)

1 chirp = speed 1 (slowest)
2 chirps = speed 2
3 chirps = speed 3

Audible fan speed indicators: 

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Device Pairing

If using the individual RF channel(s), 
you will need to pair your remote 
handset and/or wall control with the 
receiver. Begin by turning power off 
at the wall control, at the main switch 
leg, or at the circuit breaker if there 
is no wall control or on/off switch in 
use. Switch the power supply back 
on and immediately press and firmly 
hold down the LIGHT and FAN 
OFF
 buttons simultaneously for 
10 seconds. If using both a remote 
handset and wall control with a fan, 
repeat these pairing steps with the second device. If using a handset or wall 
control only, repeat the pairing steps again with that device. This “pushes out” 
the Universal code from the receiver memory and will avoid interference from  
any nearby controls set to the Universal channel.
Note: 

If your installation does not include a switch leg, you may need a  

second person to execute the pairing steps described below immediately after 
breaker is turned on.

Test the pairing by pressing the SPEED+ button once. Your fan will pause and 
make several subtle movements prior to achieving a normal spinning motion. If fan 
does not respond, verify that power is on at the breaker and repeat pairing steps 
above. If fan does respond as expected, press the FAN OFF button, wait for fan to 
come to complete stop and then test pairing of second transmitter (if applicable).

Summary of Contents for Cirrus DC

Page 1: ...uct versions and configurations and the associated installation steps If your fan or parts of your fan do not appear to match what is included here please contact customer service for guidance and sup...

Page 2: ...rrus DC Installation Instructions and Owners Manual Customer Service Monday Friday 8am 4pm PST tel 888 588 3267 Safety Instructions and Warnings 2 Fan Installation 4 Control Installation and Wiring 8...

Page 3: ...ble for Fan Support and use mounting screws provided with the outlet box Note Most outlet boxes commonly used for light fixtures are not acceptable for fan support and may need to be replaced Consult...

Page 4: ...l must be grounded using the attached green wire After making wire connections the wires should be spread apart with the grounded conductor and the equipment grounding conductor on one side of the out...

Page 5: ...ded A stepladder phillips head screwdriver and a wire stripper blades canopy fan body bottom dome 2nd down rod balancing kit hardware package control s may include 2 or 3 pieces hanging bracket Option...

Page 6: ...set aside for reinstallation c Slightly loosen three set screws where down rod is attached to motor and remove the cotter pin and through pin assembly Set all parts aside for reinstallation d Remove...

Page 7: ...d in the slotted channel in the half ball Carefully insert one blade into a rotor slot Using pan head screws from hardware package to secure blade to rotor Screwdriver and screws pass through oval hol...

Page 8: ...refully pull feed the blue and white pair of wires through the fan body Once connected gently pull on the same wires from above until board is flat against trim ring Position LED board flat on surface...

Page 9: ...colors labels and diagram below If ordered install wall switch into wall box taking note of dip switch settings and related instructions referenced below 7 receiving unit receiving unit switch plate...

Page 10: ...cover of the remote handset and on the left side of the wall control See image below With dimming enabled pressing and holding the LIGHT button will increase or decrease brightness with the minumum a...

Page 11: ...rol with the receiver Begin by turning power off at the wall control at the main switch leg or at the circuit breaker if there is no wall control or on off switch in use Switch the power supply back o...

Page 12: ...of warmer air trapped at the ceiling level The LIGHT button turns the light on and off with each contact If dimming is enabled pressing and holding the light button will achieve continuous dimming cyc...

Page 13: ...Please read all installation instructions carefully After reviewing the following troubleshooting tips if you are unable to solve a problem with the installation or operation of you fan please contact...

Page 14: ...irmly secured Loose parts will often cause vibrational noise or humming Removal and re attachment can sometimes remedy such resonant vibrational noise Fan or light not responding to hand held remote o...

Page 15: ...eterioration or oxidizing effects of salt or other corrosive elements A Damp Location rating is not an assurance of finish durability Preventative measures should be taken dependent on the environment...

Page 16: ...his warranty only covers the replacement or repair of ceiling fan or parts as specified above and does not cover any other costs incurred related to installation labor or equipment or shipping of fan...

Page 17: ...V2019 02 The Modern Fan Company Inc 709 Washington Street Ashland Oregon 97520 tel 888 588 3267 fax 541 482 8418 info modernfan com modernfan com...

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