
The source hot wire is spliced to the black fan wire to hardwire it directly to the circuit and to a pigtail connecting the switch. The source neutral and ground are spliced through to the fan location. In this wiring, the source is at the switch and 3-wire cable runs from there to the fan and light. To access the instruction manual for your ceiling fan:Wiring a Fan and Light to a Single Switch Please note, it's always best to refer to the instruction manual for your specific ceiling fan, which can be found on the ceiling fan's product page.

Make sure that both the handheld remote control and the receiver (in the canopy of the ceiling fan) are both still set to the same code/dip switch settings. If your remote control does not have a set button inside the battery compartment, check inside the battery compartment of the remote control for the code/dip switches.Within 60 seconds of restoring power, hold down the SET button inside the battery compartment for 5 seconds to pair the remote with your ceiling fan. Turn the electricity to the ceiling fan back on.Turn off the electricity to the ceiling fan.

If your remote control has a set button, follow these steps to reset the remote control:.If this does not resolve the issue, check if your handheld remote control has a set button inside the battery compartment. If your ceiling fan remote control has stopped working, first check the battery.

On the product page, select the blue INSTRUCTIONS box to open the specification sheet.Select your ceiling fan from the search results to open the product page.Type the item number or product name into the search bar on our website.To access the instruction manual for your ceiling fan: Open the battery compartment of the remote control and within 60 seconds of restoring power to the ceiling fan, hold down the SET button for 5 seconds to pair the remote with your ceiling fan.įor additional information please refer to the instruction manual for your ceiling fan. If your remote control does not have dip switches, turn off the power to the fan and then turn it back on.Please note, these settings must match each other. Change the dip switches on both the handheld remote control and the receiver in the fan canopy to different settings than what they are currently set to.If your remote control has dip switches:.

Dip switches can be found in the battery compartment of the handheld remote control and in the receiver located in the fan canopy. Typically, this issue is caused by interference with another fan remote or transmitting device, such as a garage door opener.Ĭheck if your ceiling fan remote control has dip switches.
