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Your new ceiling fan will require a grounded
electrical supply line of 120 volts AC, 60 Hz,
15 amp circuit.
The outlet box must be securely anchored and
capable of withstanding a load of at least 50
pounds.
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General
Your Tommy Bahama ceiling fan comes
supplied with a TBSW02 Fan/Light Wall
Control and a TBSW102 Remote
Control Receiver. The TBSW102
transmitter works in conjunction with
the receiver. The receiver is mounted
under the fan ceiling cover. The wall
control is designed to separately
control your ceiling fan speed and light
intensity.
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or
personal injury, mount fan to outlet box
marked “Acceptable for Fan Support”, and
use screws supplied with outlet box. Most
outlet boxes commonly used for support of
light fixtures are not acceptable for fan
support and may need to be replaced.
Consult a qualified electrician if in doubt.
!
WARNING
If your fan is to replace an existing ceiling light
fixture, turn electricity off at the main fuse or
circuit breaker box at this time and remove the
existing light fixture.
IMPORTANT: Your ceiling fan will not
function properly, and may be damaged,
if used with any wall dimmer switch or
control other than the Tommy Bahama
TBSW102 Fan/Light Wall Control
supplied with the fan, or an optional
TBSR01 Tommy Bahama Remote
Control.
Electrical Requirements
Ceiling Fan Procedures
Turning off wall switch is not sufficient. To
avoid possible electrical shock, be sure
electricity is turned off at the main fuse or
circuit breaker box before wiring. All
wiring must be in accordance with
National and Local codes and the ceiling
fan must be properly grounded as a
precaution against possible electrical
shock.
!
WARNING
Code switches in the wall control and
receiver may be set in 16 different
positions. If your fan and light go on
and off without using your control, you
may be getting interference from other
transmitters such as garage door
openers, car alarms or security
systems. To remedy this situation,
simply change the combination code in
your wall control and receiver.
NOTE: An optional Tommy Bahama
TBSR01 Remote Control may also be
used to control your ceiling fan.
Figure 1
Setting Operating Frequency
of Wall Control and
Receiver
(Figure 1)
Your wall control and receiver have code
switches which must be set in one of 16
possible code combinations. The four levers
(numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4) on the switches are
factory-set in the ON (up) position. Change the
switch settings as follows:
1.
Slide the four switch levers in the wall
control to your choice of ON (up) or down
positions. Use a ball-point pen or small
screwdriver and slide the levers firmly up or
down (Figure 1).
2.
In the receiver, slide the four switch levers
to the same positions as set in the wall
control. Make sure the levers on both
switches are in the same positions,
otherwise the fan will not operate.
ON
1
2
3
4
WALL CONTROL
LEVERS
RECEIVER
HI
HI
MED
MED
LOW
LOW
FAN OFF
LIGHT
ON
1
2
3
4
RECEIVER SWITCH
LEVERS
CODE
SWITCH
TBSW102 WALL
CONTROL
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