1. These DIP code can be pushed upward and downward to change the setting.
2. Both of these remote control components (receiver and transmitter) have a set of four switches that need to
have the same settings. (The total combination becomes 16 frequency codes).
3. The setting determines the frequency that will be used to control the ceiling fan. Otherwise, the ceiling fan
will not operate.
4. Once the setting has been made, slide down the back cover of transmitter to the arrow direction. Install a
9 Volt battery.
5. Now the remote control receiver module is ready for installation up at the ceiling fan of mounting bracket.
6. Select different combinations of dip switches to prevent mis-operation due to other remote control fans.
ATTENTION: Incorrect wire connection may damage this fan and receiver. Do not attempt to shorten the
receiver' s antenna wire.
1. A typical ceiling fan remote control is wired as shown in this wiring diagram. Make sure that the wire of
brownx/blue/orange is connected.
2. Wires connecting the receiver and the ceiling fan have its sticker indication. The receiver wires to the fan
motor are Blue (neutral) marked TO MOTOR N and Brown (live) marked TO MOTOR L.
3. Connect wires with sticker indicating "AC IN" from the receiver-Red (live) and White (neutral) to the wires
from the ceiling.
4. Make sure that the ground wire from the ceiling is connected to the GREEN/YELLOW wire of the ceiling fan.
5. After connecting the wires, push up the canopy till it reaches the ceiling then install the receiver by sliding
into opening in the mounting bracket. Tighten the canopy screw ss shown in Figure.
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Frequency Settings
Wiring Diagram
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