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Remote Reset
Turn on your main power source of the ceiling
fan.
NOTE: If the remote control is not operating
the fan,it may need a reset and procedure
for the reset is detailed below:
After turn the ceiling fan Mains Power on, do not
press any other button on the remote control
before pressing the button. Doing so will cause
the procedure to fail. Should you need to use
another remote control with your new ceiling
fan, the same steps below apply:
Step 1
. Turn the main power source off to begin
the reset process.
Step 2.
Turn mains power back On .
Step 3
. Within 30 seconds of turn on the ceiling
fan, press and hold the button for 5 seconds to
enter the reset process and wait a moment, the
reset process is finished.
Operating the Ceiling
Fan
The Ceiling fan has 6 dedicated speed settings
,these can be selected by pressing the number
buttons (1-6) surrounding the Power On/Off
Button.
1 = Low speed,
2 = Medium Low speed
3 = Medium speed
4 = Medium High speed
5 = High speed
6 = Extra High speed
Fig.17
On/Off button( )
Operating the ceiling fan direct press any of the
dedicated speed buttons (1-6) to select your
desired speed setting and Press ( ) button to
turn fan Off.
Timer button (
).
The ceiling fan has built a timer function. Turn on
the ceiling fan and it is in normal operation, press
the timer setting
button, The ceiling fan
will automatically turn off after operation for 2, 4
or 8 hours.
Fan reverse button ( ) button:
The ceiling fan has reverse rotate function, To
operate the reverse rotate function on this ceiling
fan, press the reverse button while the fan is
running or is stop.
Note: While the ceiling fan is in running and
operate to reverse function, the ceiling fan
will slow down to stop and then to reverse
rotation.
Note: Speed settings for warm or cool
weather depend on factors such as the
room size. Ceiling height, Number of fans
and so on.
Warm weather -
(Forward) A downward
airflow creates a cooling effect as shown in
(Fig.18)
This allows you to set your air conditioner on a
warmer setting without affecting your comfort.
Fig.18