INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
3
Rev 3.0
Make sure electricity is turned off at the main power box before commencing work. Turn off
the power by removing fuse or turning off circuit breaker before installing remote controller.
READ
BEFORE
INSTALLATION
1.
Power supply to input wires of remote controller receiver must be connected through an
isolation switch (e.g. wall switch).
2.
Install remote controller receiver inside ceiling fan canopy to ensure proper protection.
3.
Set ceiling fan speed control rotary switch (if any) to HIGH setting and control switch for light
kit (if any) to ON position before operating remote control functions.
4.
For ceiling fan with pull chain switches, set pull chain switches accordingly so that ceiling fan
speed setting is at HIGH and fan light setting (if any) is at ON position before operating remote
control functions.
5.
Battery will weaken over time and should be replaced before leaking takes place as this will
damage the transmitter. Dispose of used battery properly.
6.
If
remote
controller
is
to
be
used
for
controlling
a
ceiling
fan
(i)
of
other
brands,
(ii)
with
a
low
profile
(hugger)
design,
or
(iii)
that
has
a
smaller
hanging
bracket,
then
you
should
a.
Check to confirm electrical compatibility of the remote controller set with the ceiling fan
before installation.
b.
Make sure the hanging bracket will fit remote controller receiver. Otherwise, if the
receiver cannot be inserted into the hanging bracket due to dimension limitations or
because there is no hanging bracket as may be in the case of a low profile (hugger
design) ceiling fan, then the receiver can be enclosed in an Electrical Insulation Box
(installation must comply to Australian wiring regulations) and placed in the ceiling.
Electrical Insulation Box is not supplied. In this case, remember to draw the antenna /
aerial wire away from the insulation box through a small hole.