Casablanca Fan CASA11T Remote control for ceiling fan User Manual
Casablanca Fan Company Inc Remote control for ceiling fan
User manual
6. Connect the second BLACK wire that you just removed from the switch to the second BLACK wire on the located on the back of the W-74 wall control. Secure this connection with a wire nut. W-74 WALL CONTROL INSTALLATION (For use on product with BOTH UP and DOWN LIGHTS ONLY) 7. Connect the green ground wire coming from the back of the W-74 control to the ground wire in the switch box. Secure the splice with a wire nut. W-74 Wall control Hardware W-74 Wall Control Switch Mounting Screws (2) Wall Plate Screws (2) (4) Wire Cap RED WIRE NOT USED NOTE: The RED wire is not used in this application. DO NOT remove the crimped cap from the wire. BLACK AND WHITE STRIPED WIRE (FIGURE #3) 8. Check your work by using the wiring diagrams as shown in Figure #3. Cover Plate W-74 Wall Control Preparation Fuse Box (Remove fuse for the circuit you will be working on) 2 BLACK WIRES 9. Install the W-74 in the wall box with the two long screws provided. Circuit Breaker (Trip breaker for the circuit you will be working on) 10. Install the wall plate with the two color-matched screws. Dual W-74 Installation Warning! To avoid possible electrical shock, make certain that electricity is turned off at the circuit breaker or fuse box before attempting any installation or repair procedure CAUTION! NOT turning the power OFF at the circuit breaker or fuse box may cause damage to the electronics within the wall control and or the PC board on the fan. Setting the Frequency To use this switch with an existing W-74 wall switch, you must first set the jumpers on the new switch to match that of the existing one. DIP SWITCHES GREEN BLACK BLACK WITH WHITE STRIPE GREEN GREEN 2. Pull the existing switch from the switch box to expose the wire connections. W-74 W-74 RED BLACK WITH WHITE STRIPE BLACK 3. Determine which wire is connected to the common terminal from the power source (120V AC) of the three-way switch. (The terminal will be marked on switch). (FIGURE #2) Installing the Wall Control The wall control installs in the same manner as an ordinary light switch, using an existing wall box and wiring. This controller is designed to signal the fan microcomputer as well as perform normal switching operations. For this reason the following precautions must be observed: 1. Use only the Casablanca W-74 wall control. 2. Do not use any additional control with your Direct-Touch™ fan (for example, dimmer, or fan speed control). 3. Do not use more than one fan per wall control. 4. No other light fixtures or electrical appliances may be connected on the circuit controlled by the W-74 wall control. single W-74 Installation CAUTION! Ensure power is turned OFF at the breaker or fuse panel before starting installation. If you have multiple Direct-Touch™ fans, refer to the section "Channel Changing". Black/White Blue 2. Remove the screws holding the switch in the switch box. 3. Pull the existing switch from the switch box to expose the wire connections. BLACK 1. Remove the screws and switch plate from the existing switch box and the screws holding the switch in the switch box. 3. Gently remove the existing wall switch from the wall and locate the dip switches located on the side of the switch. 1. Remove the screws and switch plate from the existing switch box. (FIGURE #4) CAUTION! 2. Using a screw driver, remove the (2) wall plate screws, then remove the (2) switch mounting screws. 5. Reinstall the existing wall switch. DIP SWITCHES Ensure power is turned OFF at the breaker or fuse panel before starting installation. NEUTRAL To control the fan and lights from two WHITE locations (a three-way circuit), use two W-74 wall controls. 1. Turn off power to the existing wall switch. 4. Change the dip switches on the new wall switch to match the exisiting. (FIGURE 2) To control the fan and lights from two locations (a threeway circuit), use two W-74 wall controls as shown in the wiring diagram in Figure #5. Before installing the two switches into the wall, place both switches side by side, then locate the 4 dip switches on the side of the two switches. Then make sure that the dip switches are set to the same address on both switches as shown in Figure #4. When setting these dip switches you are setting the channel number that is required to control both your fan and lights from both sides of the room. If you are installing other Direct-Touch™ fans within your home you may need to reset the dip switches on these other fans to a different channel before installing your W-74 wall control into the wall. Please review the section on channel changing on this instruction sheet. White Red 4. Remove the wire from the common terminal of the three-way switch. Connect this wire to the remaining black/white striped wire on the W-74 control. Secure this splice with a wire nut. 5. Remove the two remaining wires from the three-way switch. Connect the black wire of these wires to a black wire on the W-74 control. Secure the splice with a wire nut. The remaining red wire is to be connected to the other red wire on the W-74. Secure the splice with a wire nut. BLACK RED RED BLACK BLACK RED 120V AC BLACK BLACK (FIGURE #5) W-74 Wall Control 2 BLACK WIRES 2 RED WIRES BLACK AND WHITE STRIPED WIRE (FIGURE #6) 6. Connect the green ground wire coming from the back of the W-74 control to the ground wire in the switch box. Secure the splice with a wire nut. 7. Check your work by using the wiring diagrams as shown in Figure #5 on this page. 8. Install the W-74 in the wall box with the two long screws provided. 9.Install the wall plate with the two short color-matched screws provided. 10.Installation of the second W-74 control is identical. Repeat steps 1 through 9. Channel Changing W-74 4. Remove the two wires from the switch. 5. Connect the BLACK wire from the POWER SOURCE that you just removed from the switch to the BLACK/WHITE STRIP wire on the W-74 wall control. Secure this connection with a wire nut. Each fan must operate on it’s own frequency to prevent interference. Fan frequencies are set by the dip switch settings on wall control (other than to match an 1 the W-74 existing W-74 controlling the same fan). To synchronize the fan to the new frequncy: 1. Turn the power OFF to the fan and W-74 you want to synchronize. 3 wall control. 2. Turn the power back on to the fan4 and W-74 3. Within 20 seconds of restoring power to the ceiling fan and the W-74 Wall Control reverse buttons. For 3 seconds, you will hear press and hold both the “1” and one tone from the Piezo Buzzer indicating the command has been accepted. The Fan and Lights will be off. 1 Operation Operation Safe-Exit® The power button is normally left in the on position. Always turn the power off during cleaning or 4 servicing 3 the fan and during thunderstorms. It is also used to exit or enter additional programs. The power button must be left on to retain a previously set fan speed or light level. The Safe-Exit Program gives you about thirty seconds of light when you turn the lights off, enabling4 you to 3exit your home before the lights go out. To enter the Safe-Exit Program: 1. Press the seconds. Operation Speed Control There are five individual speed settings for the fan. Each speed is indicated by the number on the controller and an audible tone for each speed. To select the desired fan speed: Press the number on the controller corresponding to the speed desired. 4 is high, 3 medium, 2 low, 1 ultra-low, and 0 is off. Note: It is normal for the fan to start in the "High" position from "Off " before changing to the selected speed. The direction of airflow can be changed from downward to upward 2or from upward to downward. To reverse the airflow: 1. Make sure the fan is on and blades are turning. Operation lights To turn the lights off and on, press and Up Light release the button for either the up or down lights for less than one second. Down Light To dim either 0the up or down light, Press 3 button for either the up or down light for more than 1 second. The light 1 at the2 last brightness setting will come on and increase in0brightness until full power is reached, then 4 start 3dimming until the lowest setting is reached. This cycle will repeat until you release the light button. To activate CFL mode: 1. Turn the fan off by pressing the power button. Caution: CFL bulbs will not function properly when dimmed, which may result in flickering or reduced bulb life. 2. Allow the fan to remain off for at least 5 seconds. 3. Press the power button again to restore power to the fan. 4. Immediately press and hold the "1" and "3" buttons for at least 5 seconds. The fans lights will go to 100% brightness and the dimming function will be disabled. To cancel CFL mode: 5. Turn the fan off by pressing the power button. 6. Allow the fan to remain off for at least 5 seconds. 7. Press the power button again to restore power to the fan. 8. Immediately press and hold the "2" and "4" buttons for at least 5 seconds. The fans lights will dim to 50% brightness and the dimming function will be enabled. Press and hold the light buttons until the desired dimmer setting is reached. Automatic Demonstration Program Programmed into every Direct-Touch fan is an Automatic Demonstration Program. It can 1 to fully 2 demonstrate and test the be used operation of 0 the fan. 41 Note: With CFL mode active, the lights will not dim. 32 To enter the demonstration program: 1. Turn the power button off for at least 5 seconds. This will clear the fan memory ready for programming. 2. Turn the power button on. 3. Immediately hold the "0" button for at least 5 seconds. A multi-tone signal will verify the start of the test program. The fan and lights will go through a series of changing fan speeds, reversing the fan operation mode, 0turning off/on, and dimming the lights. power button and leave off Light-minder® Program The Light-Minder Program automatically turns OFF 2lights after two hours. To enter the the fan mounted Light-Minder0Program: 14 23 1. To operate the lights for Light Minder Program – Turn the power button off for at least 5 seconds. The complete cycle lasts slightly over one minute. It will continue to repeat until the is turned off for more than five seconds, cancelling the program. Light-Minder 3. Light operation still remains normal, if you leave the room and turn OFF 2 Minder command has the lights, the lights will blink to indicate 1the Light been accepted. The lights will stay on for 2 hours and then begin to dim. After thirty seconds have elapsed, the lights will turn completely off. In CFL Mode, the lights will not dim, but shut off after 2 hours. 4. To cancel the Light Minder Program, press the 1 off for 2 five seconds. leave Note: The dimming feature will only work as long as the dimming feature remains active. See "Operation CFL mode". Operation CFL Mode Your fan has the ability to disable the dimming feature to allow the use of CFL bulbs. 4. To cancel the Safe-Exit Program, press the for five seconds. 2. Turn the on. Immediately press and hold the "1" button for 5 seconds. A series of tones will be heard through the piezo-buzzer indicating the command has been accepted. Once the lights turn on, they will automatically turn off after 2 hours. 2. Press the reverse button. You will hear a series of clicks from the fan as it speeds up before coming to a stop and changing direction. and hold the 3. With CFL mode active, the lights will turn off after 30 seconds. Operation Reversing Airflow Safe-Exit 2. Turn the Power on. Immediately press and hold the "4" button for 5 seconds. When a light button is pressed, an audio tone and series of lights blinking will indicate the program is active. When CFL mode is disabled, the Lights will stay on at 50% brightness for 20 seconds then decrease in intensity for 30 seconds then turn off. power button off for at least five 14 power button and Operation Home-Safe® Program 23 1. To operate the Home-Safe Program – Turn the power button off for at least 5 seconds. 2. Turn the on. Immediately press and hold the "3" button for 5 seconds. A series of tones will be heard through the piezo-buzzer indicating the command has been accepted. Note: This program overrides all manual control of lights and fan. 1 off in 2a controlled sequence as 3. The lights will automatically cycled on and follows: ON 1 hour, OFF ½ hour, ON 2 hours, 0OFF 1 hour, ON ½ hour then OFF 2 hours. This seven hour pattern will repeat continuously so that a different pattern of lighting is seen each day of the week. 4. 4) To cancel the Home-Safe Program, press the seconds. Button OFF for five Operation Fan-Minder™ Program The Fan-Minder feature will add to your comfort when used in 1the bedroom. The program reduces the speed of the fan 01 each two-hour interval to compensate for cooling night air. 30 1. To operate the lights for Light Minder Program – Turn the power button off for at least 5 seconds. 2. Turn the on. Immediately press and hold the "2" button for 5 seconds. A series of tones will be heard through the piezo-buzzer indicating the command has been accepted. Once the lights turn on, they will automatically turn off after 2 hours. 3. The fan will respond with three descending tones. A timer is now initiated and the fan will reduce one speed for each two-hour interval. The fan will not, however, descend below the first or the lowest speed. 4. You may increase the fan speed by pressing 0 and holding any of the fan speed buttons until the desired speed is reached, then release it. The fan will again reduce one speed for each 2 hour interval. 5. To cancel the Fan-Minder Program, turn the OFF for 5 seconds. *This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. *This device complies with RSS-GEN IC: Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. *Any alteration of this product, either intentional or unintentional, not expressly approved by the manufacturer could result in operation failure of the device, inability to gain assistance from our technical team, or manufacturer refusing warranty support.
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