Fanaway EVO1 LED Installation Instructions
4. After completing the electrical wiring at the mounting bracket terminal and connecting the remote receiver
power input wires and fixed wiring via the 4-port quick connectors (1); connect the LED driver power input
wires and remote receiver power output wires via the 2-port quick connectors (3); connect the LED driver
PWM signal input wires and remote receiver PWM signal output wires via the 3-port quick connectors (2);
connect the remote receiver fan output and motor input wires via the 4-port quick connectors (4); also connect
the LED driver output wires and LED light wires via the quick connectors (5). Fig. 5
5. Cover the mounting bracket with the canopy. Ensure all electrical wirings are tucked inside the canopy and
that it is not damaged during this step then secure with screws.
1. Remove the lamp shade from the lamp base by turning it anti-clockwise.
2. Loosen the screw (1) from the base bracket (3). Align the two slot screws (2) with the keyhole slots of the lamp
base (4). Fig.6
3. Turn the lamp base counterclockwise until the slot screws are firmly at the end of the slots.
4. Secure screw 1 back to the base bracket. Tighten all three screws. Do not over-tighten.
5. Connect the upper plug (1) from the driver to the lower socket (1) in the LED board (2). Fig.7
6. Finally install the lamp shade to the lamp base by turning it clockwise (5 – Fig.6).
REMOTE CONTROL
Your ceiling fan is controlled via the remote control. There are 4 buttons (HI, MED, LOW, OFF) to control the fan
speed and one button to control light on/off and dimming function. Fig. 10
Before operating the remote, the following must be considered.
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2 x AAA 1.5V (size) batteries are required to operate the remote control. Remove the battery cover from
the back of the remote and insert 2 x AAA batteries. Ensure the polarities are correct as shown in the
battery compartment. (Batteries not included).
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The remote (transmitter) and receiver must be configured so that communication between each other is
paired up. This is achieved by setting the DIP switch on the receiver and remote on the same setting.
Note: The DIP switch assembly has 4 switches which can be setup to 16 different transmitting code
combinations. This is practical when there is more than 1 remote/receiver pair operating locally or in the
same room.
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Light kit installation
Fig. 6
USING YOUR CEILING FAN
Fig. 7
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