
Figure 5
Restore power to the ceiling fan and test for proper operation.
● Speed Buttons: These three buttons are used to set each fan speed
separately. "Push and Release" for operation.
HI = High Speed
MED = Medium Speed
LOW = Low Speed
● FAN OFF Button: This button shuts off the ceiling fan motor regardless
of the current speed setting. "Push & Release" for operation.
● U/L Button: This button is a "Rocker" button controlling BOTH the
Upper Light (U) and the Lower Light (L), if your ceiling fan is equipped
with either or both lights.
For Operation: Top of the button controls the UPPER light, Bottom of the
button controls the LOWER light.
Push & Release for On/Off
Push & Hold to Dim (release when desired brightness level is reached)
Once a brightness level is set, when you turn the light off and then back on,
it will return to the previous brightness level. UNLESS POWER HAS
BEEN LOST TO THE CEILING FAN DURING THE OFF INTERVAL.
NOTE:
This transmitter control
DOES NOT
control the "
reverse
"
operation on the ceiling fan. To set the ceiling fan blades in "reverse
direction" please refer to the instruction manual for your ceiling fan. Most
ceiling fans have a "slide switch" located on the opposite side of the switch
housing where the pull chain speed control is found.
OPERATING YOUR TRANSMITTER
If the Ceiling Fan and or light fixture(s) fail to respond to commands from
the transmitter, check the following.
● Check main power supply and reset or turn on breaker
● Make sure the "Receiver Unit" is wired properly. Refer to the
installations instructions for the receiver as needed.
● Manual Pull Chain speed control set on HIGH ?
● Light Fixture pull chain switch turned on ?
● Good battery in transmitter ? Replace if needed.
● Transmitter and Receiver "frequency" set the same ?
NOTE:
The distance between the transmitter and receiver should not be
greater than 30 feet. For best performance, make sure the Black Antenna on
the end of the receiver unit remains extended and not tangled with any of
the electrical wires.
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