VAM KOA Owner'S Manual Download Page 9

HOW TO SET UP LEARNING MODE IF MULTIPLE 

FANS ARE INSTALLED IN THE SAME HOUSE

If the end user owns more than one ceiling fan in the same room/household,
read this instruction manual and follow the steps carefully to connect each fan with 
its respective handheld remote controller.  

1

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

DIP switches 

SET

+

+

-

-

UPPER

Downwards

2

3

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

BEEP

Turn off the main power 
to all the fans.

Remove the handheld 
remote controller 
battery cover.

Place both DIP 
switches in the 
downwards position. 
You may use a test 
pen to move the 
switches.

Turn on the power 
supply to the fan you 
are programming. The 
fan will beep for 4 
seconds.

4

BEEP

SET

+

+

-

-

SET

SET

Within 30 seconds after
the beeping sound, 
press and hold the 
“SET” button for 4 
seconds. Once the 
receiver has detected 
and learned the 
frequency, the receiver 
will beep again. 
This means the 
self-learning process is 
complete and the fan 
is ready to use.

5.Wait for at least 3 minutes after setting up the learning mode for the first fan. 
The receiver will lock this code automatically within these 3 minutes.

6.Connect the power supply to the second fan and repeat steps 1-6 for the second 
fan. While programming the second fan, keep the power supply on for the first fan. 

7.Please follow the steps above to set up the learning mode for your other fans. 

NOTE:
There are 67,000 different codes (combinations) of learning modes.  
When you set up the learning mode for a fan, the receiver will randomly pick a code. 
The possibility of choosing the same code is minimal.

Please note that if you have more than one fan in close proximity, different ceiling 
fans can be controlled by one handhold remote controller using the universal mode.

IMPORTANT:  Learning mode will not work for fans that are controlled
by the same wall switch.

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Summary of Contents for KOA

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS KOA DC Motor Ceiling Fan...

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Page 3: ...nd its support must be able to support the moving weight of the fan at least 50 lbs Do not use a plastic outlet box Attach the mounting bracket by using the hardware supplied with the ceiling outlet b...

Page 4: ...ger Bracket 1 2 Canopy Screw 4 3 Terminal Block 1 4 Earth Wire 1 5 Fan Wire 1 6 Receiver Unit 1 7 Canopy 1 8 Canopy Screw Cover 1 9 Canopy Ring 1 10 Down Rod and Hanger Ball 1 11 Motor Coupling Cover...

Page 5: ...s on the opposite sides of the hanger bracket Do not tighten Figure 2 Bottom Styrofoam Hex Key Figure 3 Clevis pin Hairpin Clip Figure 4 3 2 P Take out both styrofoams from box 3 ut the fan motor asse...

Page 6: ...s on the downrod support Figure 7 It is critical that the clevis screw in the downrod support is properly installed and the setscrews are securely tightened Failure to verify the clevis screw hairpin...

Page 7: ...LY User Supplied N L AC IN N AC IN L Green yellow 1P plug 3P plug EARTH Green Yellow Terminal Block on Bracket Motor U Red 2P plug 5 20 Install the receiver into the hanger bracket above the hanger ba...

Page 8: ...ess the SET button within 1 minute of restoring power to the fan Fig 3 Note If the power is on already you must turn the power off for at least 5 seconds before restoring power for remote control lear...

Page 9: ...frequency the receiver will beep again This means the self learning process is complete and the fan is ready to use 5 Wait for at least 3 minutes after setting up the learning mode for the first fan...

Page 10: ...Over load protection current limit The device will limit the maximum current output from the receiver drive if the fan load has increased abnormally Tips 1 If your fan is operates automatically after...

Page 11: ...tip to the ceiling Note If measurements are inconsistent Be sure the blade mount screws are not too tight or too loose which may cause wobbling due to an unlevel blade tip An out of shape blade can ca...

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