How to Operate Your Ceiling Fan (continued)
9. If you have encountered an issue during the set up
process, you can follow the below procedure to clean
the memory code of your handheld remote: (Figure 7)
1) Turn the wall switch that controls the power to the
fan to the o position, or the breaker that controls the
power to the fan to the o position.
2) Turn the wall switch that controls the power to the
fan to the on position, or the breaker that controls the
power to the fan to the on position.
3) Press the "SET" button inside of the battery
compartment of the handheld remote control WITHIN
60 seconds of restoring power to the fan.
4) Pressing the "SET" button for 5 seconds will indicate
if the fan is programmed to the remote control in hand.
5) The light will turn on and o twice, if there is no
light, the fan will backward and forward only – this
indicates that the fan has learned the code of the
handheld you are holding.
6) Pressing the "SET" button for 10 seconds or more
will start the code clearing process. The fan will
backward and forward, the light will turn on and o
twice if the fan has a light.
7) This will indicate that the fans and handheld
remotes have cleared their memory codes.
8) Please note in order for the memory codes to be
cleared, you must hold the set button for 10 seconds
or longer.
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RECOMENDED: Periodically check that the blade holders to motor hub screws are secure and tight.
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Do not use solvents when cleaning your ceiling fan. It
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possibility of electrical shock.
Avoid using water, cleansers, or harsh rags, which can
warp and ruin the blades.
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