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How to Operate Your Remote Control (continued)
: Turns off ceiling fan.
: Turns on ceiling fan to high speed
: Turns on ceiling fan to medium speed
: Turns on ceiling fan to low speed
NOTE:
To use your smart device to control your
receiver, download the fanSync app from your app
store. Visit www.fanimation.com/fanSync
3.
The remote buttons instruct as below: (Figure 3)
DOWN LIGHT ON/OFF: Press and release
button immediately to turn light on or off.
LIGHT DIMMER: Press and hold to dim or
brighten light to desired level and release.
Dimming feature is not available with certain bulbs,
i.e. CFLs
: Press and release immediately to set fan
wind direction up or down.
Figure 3
Figure 4
4.
Pairing Process for Receiver & Transmitter:
(Figure 4)
– The receiver and accompanying transmitter are
matched at the factory. If replacing transmitter or
receiver, you must follow the pairing process below
before using the unit. The fanSync receiver can be
paired to up to five (5) transmitters.
NOTE: Smart device pairing is unlimited.
– After installing the receiver unit, set desired
transmitter code by pushing dip switches (under
battery cover) up or down to the desired positions.
Once code is set, restore power to your fan and press
and hold the fan off button ( ) for approximately 1 to 3
seconds. Fan will turn off, then turn on to medium
speed to indicate that the pairing process is complete.
Please note that you must press the fan off button ( )
within 30 senconds after restoring power. Re-pairing
your device is not necessary after replacing the battery.
Each fanSync receiver can pair to five different
transmitters (with different dip switch codes).
If light kit uses CFL bulbs, please slide the “light dimmer
function select switch” to on/off position. If incandescent
light bulbs are installed, please slide the “light dimmer
function select switch” to dimmer position.
CR2430 3V
ON DIP
Dip Switch
Dimmer Switch
DIMMER
ON/OFF
NOTE:
Transmitters can pair to multiple receivers, when
performing the pairing process take care not to pair the
transmitter to unintended receivers. It is suggested that
fans more than seven feet apart be on separate power
switches.