Assembly - Preparing the Remote Control
Preparing the remote control
NOTE: The remote control has already been paired to the
ceiling fan for your convenience. If the remote control does not
communicate with the fan, follow the pairing instructions below.
NOTE: The remote control battery will weaken with age and
should be replaced before leaking takes place, as this will damage
the remote control. Dispose of used battery properly and keep the
battery out of the reach of children.
Pairing one remote to one ceiling fan
□ Confirm that the power to the fan is off at either the wall switch or breaker box.
□ Return power to the fan and, within 30 seconds, press and hold the learn button
for 1-2 seconds and release.
□ If pairing is successful, the blades will begin to spin and the light will also flash.
Pairing multiple remote controls to
one ceiling fan
NOTE: The fan can be controlled by up to three remote controls.
To order extra remote controls, please call Hampton Bay customer
service 1-855-HD-HAMPTON.
NOTE: The fan can only be controlled by 3 remote controls
maximum at the same time after "Learning". If you pair a fourth
remote control to the fan, the first remote control will be erased
from the receiver memory.
□ Confirm that the power to the fan is off at either the wall switch or breaker box.
□ Turn the power to the fan on at the breaker box or wall switch and, within 30
seconds, press and hold the "Learn" button for 10 seconds and release. Once
pairing is successful, the blades will begin to spin and the light will also flash.
□ Repeat the above process for the remote controls you want to work with this
fan.
Operating Your Fan
Speed setting for warm or cool weather depends on factors such as the
room size, ceiling height, number of fans and so on.
The fan is shipped from the factory with the reversing switch (YY)
positioned to circulate air downward. If airflow is desired in the
opposite direction, turn your fan off and wait for the blades to stop
turning, then slide the reversing switch (located on the top of the
canopy) to the opposite position, and turn the fan on again. The fan
blades will turn in the opposite direction and reverse airflow.
Warm weather - (Forward) A downward airflow creates a cooling effect.
This allows you to set your air conditioner on a higher setting without
affecting your comfort.
Cool weather - (Reverse) An upward airflow moves warm air off of the
ceiling. This allows you to set your heating unit on a lower setting
without affecting your comfort.
12
Warm weather
YY
Cool weather