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Date Submitted | 1999-06-14 00:00:00 |
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Document Title | 42154.pdf |
Document Author: | jsoscia |
Original' Rerhote Fan at Light Control
Model 27187
llaiings: lzo vnc so Hz.1.0 Amp Fan
300 Watt incandescent light
Receiver Weight lo 01.
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Read and Save these Instructions
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caution: Risk of Electrical Shock!
All wiring must he pcrtormeo in accordance with national and
loui electrical codes. it you are unfamiliar with the wiring
codes. you should use a qualified electrician.
To avoid overheating and possible damage to other equip-
ment, do not install to control a receptacle. fluorescent light
fixture, motor operated appliitue, or translomler-supplied
appliance use only to control one paddle-blade ceiling ran
and incandescent light fixture
Notes:
Llhls device Complies with Part lS of the FCC Rules. Operation is
suhiect tn the followtng two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmlul interference. and in this device must accept any Interference
ieceiverl, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
1. This equipment has been lfiltd and found to comply with the lim-
its lot a Class E digital devke, pursuant to Part |5 oi the FCC Rules.
niese limits are deSlgrled roprovide reasonable protection against
llamllul interference in a midemial installation. This equipment gen-
erates. uses and an radiatie radio lmquenry energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance mix the instructions. may cause
harmlul interference to radio communications. However, there "is no
guarantee that lmerleretlce Will not occur in a pardcular installation.
If lhls equipment does cause harrltlul interlerence to radio or televi-
sion reception. which can be determined by turning the eouipmeut oh
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interterenoe by
one or more or the lollowing measures
- neorient or reloate the receiving antenna.
- increase the separation between the eoulpment and receiver.
- Connect the equlpment into an outlet on a circuit different horn
that to which the receiver is connected.
' Consult the dealer or art eilpelienced radio/W tethrlician for help.
3. For use only with electrically reversible ceiling fans rated at 2.0
amps or less, ano fart incandescent light kits rated at 300 watts or loss
l. Not for use with shaded—pole or non~reuersible mounts.
5. Medium and Low lan speeds are determined by the Original'
control and thus may vary from the lactory settings due to normal
motor variations
Before Installing the Original' Control:
1. Confirm that your Hunter Original‘celling lan is electrically
reversible Looll lot a reversing switch on the switch Musmg below
the motor Reler to figure l.
1. Use the pull-chain swncll to set the fan speed to the HIGH position
before installation. Do not toe the pullechaln to dlange the fan speed
alter installation, as damage to your ceiling ion or cannot may result
the speed of the ion should only he dlangeo by the Original- conrrol.
3. Set the ceiling fan light kit to the ON position before installation,
l‘he Ilgln level should only be changed by the Original‘ control.
Receiver installation:
1. Disconnect power to the ceiling tan and light kit or the main elec.
tric panel. Remove ruse or move circuit orealier to the err position
1. IMPORTANT! Before installing this control, change the factory
Confirm
Reverse —§
Switch
Dip Switch
oil
52:
Transmntlr Each Dip 5mm
Select your own unique code. being sure settings match in the
transmitter and receiver.
oetault dip switch settings to your own umoue cooe. Refer to figure 2.
Be sure the dip switcll'positlulls ol the transmitter and receiver match,
or the ceiling in will not function.
Select dlrlerent combinations oi dip switches to prevent misoperotlon
due no other remote control tans garage door openers, etc.
a. This original- remote control mounts between the ceiling ano tan
hanger hrxket. Therein", ll the lan is already installed, it Will need
to be taken drown.
4. Wire the power leads oommg lroni the ceiling outlet tron. Connect
the main Wires horn the lopof the control — white to white. and
black to black. See figure 3. Push the wires up into the outlet box
and arrange the wire connectors to polrtt upward, Separate the wires
$0 that the bladt wires are on one side of file box and the while
wires are on the other.
5. Bring the control up to the ceiling. Feed the have copper ground
wire down through the oenter hole or the control. Use the lag screws
(included) to hold the zonlrut and and the fin mounting bracket in
place See figure 4.
6. Mount the ion to the fan hanger. Connect the white wire horn the
mntml tn the fan white wire and the hlack wire to the black.
Connect the bare copper Wire to the green ground wire item the Fan.
Connect the red wire from the control to the nu through-vine that
goes directty to the light kit. See figure 5. Push the mnnmions up
tluuugh the (enlerltole into the ceiling outlet box
7. Complete the installao'on of the fan lry rollowirlg the instructions
supplied vwllt the tan.
a. nostrne power at main elooncal panel.
Figure 3
Bore oopoor
Ground Wire
Wooden Building
Structure \
Use Long Lag
Screws Supplied
with Control
Bare Copper
Wire
Mount Directly to structure
Control
Original- Farr
Bracket
Bar-6mm: WNW
soap-r W" mun-l
curler enx
52:1 203
Groin
Through-Lead
tar Ligtn l
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