Form # 41475-01 Rev. 1-23-2001
© 2001 Hunter Fan Company
2.
Press the remote control’s HIGH speed button (refer to Figure 4). The
fan should start and reach it’s maximum speed. If the fan does not
start, or is turning too slow, turn off the power at the wall switch. Pull
the fan’s pull chain to change speed. Reapply power and try High
speed again. Repeat this procedure until you have confirmed that the
fan’s pull chain is set to HIGH speed.
Operation:
1.
Turn ON wall switch, the light will turn ON at maximum brightness.
2.
Light Operation:
•
Press and quickly release the light button on the hand held re-
mote to turn the light OFF or ON. (Light will come ON at maxi-
mum brightness.)
•
Press and hold the light button for more than 1 second to turn
the light ON and decrease from maximum brightness to OFF.
•
Release the light button when the desired light level is reached.
•
Continue to hold the light button to repeat the cycle. (Maxi-
mum–light level decrease–OFF)
•
While the light is ON, holding the light button will decrease the
light brightness.
•
Turning the light OFF resets the dimming function. The next press
of the light button will start at maximum brightness.
3.
Fan Operation:
•
Press the High, Medium, or Low speed buttons to turn the ceil-
ing fan ON at the desired speed.
•
Press the fan OFF key to turn the ceiling fan OFF.
For best fan operation: Allow the ceiling fan motor to start on High,
then select the desired speed.
4.
Manual Light Switch Operation:
To turn the lights ON without the transmitter, turn OFF the wall switch
for 5 seconds, then turn the wall switch back ON. The light will turn
ON at maximum brightness, and the fan will be OFF.
For everyday operation, leave the wall switch ON. However, if the con-
trol will not be used for an extended period of time (5 days or more),
turn the wall switch OFF.
Testing the Control
1.
When the installation is complete, restore power at main electrical
panel. Then, turn on the wall switch. The light kit should turn ON. If
the light remains OFF, turn off the power at the wall switch. Pull the
light kit’s pull chain to turn the light ON. Turn the wall switch back
ON.
Warning!
•Do not use the pull chain to operate the light. Pulling the chain while
power is applied can damage the receiver. It is recommended to shorten
the pull chain(s) to prevent accidental use.
•Do not use the pull chain switch to change speeds. Pulling the chain
while power is applied can damage the receiver or ceiling fan.
Symptom
Possible Causes
Solution
Troubleshooting
1. No functions operate.
2. Operates only at close range.
3. Inconsistent operation.
Main Power not restored.
Signal blocked from reaching receiver.
Signal partially blocked from reaching receiver.
Replace fuse. Turn ON circuit breaker. Turn ON wall switch.
Extend antenna into ceiling box, or move it for better
reception.
Extend antenna into ceiling box, or move it for better
reception.
Fan pull chain not set to High.
Light pull chain not set to ON.
Receiver wiring incorrect.
Transmitter and receiver jumper switches do not match.
Battery too weak.
Turn OFF power at wall switch or main electric panel. Set
fan to High speed.
Set light kit to ON.
Verify wiring connections.
Set transmitter and receiver to same jumper switch set-
ting.
Replace with new, alkaline battery.
Battery too weak.
Replace with new, alkaline battery.
RF interference.
Turn OFF wall switch for 5 seconds, then turn back ON.
Continuing RF interference.
Change dip switch settings to a different code in both
Transmitter and Receiver.
Transmitter Installation:
1.
Install a 12 volt alkaline battery inside the hand-held transmitter after
setting the jumper switches to match the jumper switches in the re-
ceiver.
2.
Mount the remote holder over the ceiling fan’s wall switch using the
existing wall plate screws. Refer to Figure 4.
3.
The transmitter can be placed on the remote holder for convenience
or safekeeping.
Select your own unique code, being sure settings match in the trans-
mitter and receiver.
Fan High
Fan Medium
Fan Low
Fan OFF
Light Key
Remote
Holder
Figure 4 - Remote Holder Assembly