5. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
REMEMBER
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Turn off the power!
Use the wire nuts supplied with your fan
when making connections. Secure the
connectors with electrical tape and make
sure there are no loose connections or
wire strands.
1.
With the canopy still hanging from
the hook on the mounting plate, coil up
the excess electrical and aircraft cable so
it can be stored in the canopywith the
receiver. (Fig. 12)
NOTE:
It is not advisable to cut off the
extra cable. This will prevent any major
height adjustments in the future.
2.
Make wire connections from the fan
to the wall control receiver unit. For this
step use the bundle of 3 wires on the
receiver. (Fig. 13)
• Connect the BLACK fan wire
to the BLACK receiver wire.
• Connect the BLUE fan wire to
the BLUE receiver wire.
• Connect the WHITE fan neutral
wire to the WHITE receiver neutral
wire.
3.
Connect the wiring from the ceiling
to the receiver unit. (Use the 2 wire bun-
dle on the receiver.) Secure with sup-
plied wire nuts.
• Connect the BLACK building
supply wire to the BLACK receiver
wire.
• Connect the WHITE receiver
neutral wire to the WHITE building
neutral wire.
• Connect the COPPER building
ground wire to the GREEN fan
ground wire.
4.
Connect the wiring from the wall
switch receptacle to wall transmitter
unit.
• Remove the existing wall plate
and switch from the wall junction
box.
• Connect one BLACK wire from
the wall to one BLACK wire from
the wall transmitter.
• Connect the other BLACK wire
from the transmitter to the
remaining BLACK wire from the
wall (A/C supply source).
• If your junction box has a ground
wire (green or bare copper), connect
the transmitter’s ground wire to it.
Otherwise, connect the transmitter
ground wire directly to one of the
screws from the outlet box.
• Now before mounting the wall
transmitter, be sure to check the
code settings on the side of it in the
small bank of switches numbered
1- 4.
Remember these settings.
• Carefully tuck the connected
wires inside the junction box.
Secure the transmitter with the two
screws provided. Attach the face
plate over the transmitter with the
two screws provided.
5.
This wall control and receiver unit
has 16 different code combinations.
Slide the small bank of code switches on
the canopy receiver so they match with
the switch settings on the wall transmit-
ter.
Your fan will not operate if the
switch settings do not match.
If you
have another remote operated fan in your
home, make sure its combination of
switch settings are different from those
of your new fan.
6.
Put the receiver unit inside the can-
opy. Proceed to Step 6 - Finishing the
Installation.
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
NOTE: It may be necessary to bind the
house wires to the corresponding receiver
wires with electrical tape before capping
them with wire nuts. This will prevent
them from slipping apart during the rest
of the installation.