Syncing the receiver and the remote con-
trol for fan operation
If the receiver and transmitter of this fan are properly synchronized, the fan will work. During synchronization the receiver
recognizes the signal from the transmitter, this is called the learning process.
Make sure the fan is disconnected. This is essential for the synchronization process.
Unless the synchronization process has been successful, the fan will work partially or will not work. By default, all fans have
been preconfigured at the factory and should be functional once the installation is completed and the fan is turned on.
If the remote control does not work after installation or during use, synchronization can be performed as indicated below.
Note in any case that there could be other reasons why your fan or remote control does not work:
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Make sure all connections are correctly made.
Make sure that the remote control contains batteries.
Make sure that all switches (main and isolation) are on.
Instructions for synchronizing the receiver
and the remote control
This fan is pre-paired. In case of losing synchronization, there are two modes of synchronization: Universal Mode and Unit Mode:
Universal Mode:
• This type of synchronization allows you to control one or more nearby fans with the same remote control.
• Synchronization:
1.-Connect the power (wall switch) of the fan or fans, and just then, within the next 30 seconds, keep pressed
remote control.
2.-A sound of type "beep" indicates that the connection has been executed and the equipment can work normally.
3.-Now, the transmitter and receiver of the fan/s will have been synchronized. Remove the current of the fan/s by means of the
switch or the breaker and after 10 seconds turn it/them on, this step is the one that closes the synchronization process.
Unit Mode:
• This type of synchronization allows you to control two or more nearby fans independently, each with its remote control.
• Synchronization:
1.-Connect the power (wall switch) of a single fan, and just then, within the next 30 seconds, press
2.-A sound of type "beep" indicates that the connection has been executed and the equipment can work normally.
3.-Now, transmitter and receiver of the fan/s will have been synchronized. Remove the power of the fan using the switch or the
breaker and after 10 seconds turn it on again, this step is the one that closes the synchronization process.
4.-To synchronize another fan and remote control, you must disconnect the power or turn off the wall switch (if not shared
with the new fan to be synchronized) of the fan already synchronized and connect only the fan you want sync up. Then repeat
the points from 1 to 3
Rotation direction: summer and winter
options
The remote control button controls the direction, whether clockwise or counterclockwise.
Summer option/down- or left-facing position (depending on the model) - The fan runs counterclockwise. The downwards
air current creates a refreshing effect as indicated in diagram A.
Winter option/up- or right-facing position (depending on the model) - The fan runs clockwise. An ascending air current
pushes hot air away from the fan area near the ceiling, as indicated in diagram B. This allows you to use less central heating.
Note: Turn off the fan, lower the differential, and wait for it to come to a complete stop before changing the blade rotation
direction with the sliding switch.
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key of the
key of the remote control.