Remote Control Procedures - Tommy Bahama PARADISE KEY TB301MAB01 Owner's Manual

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o. One loose parts bag containing:
1. One 5/16-18 x 1/4" setscrew
2. One 5/32" hex wrench
3. Two 1" threaded studs
4. Two 1-1/4" threaded studs
5. Four knurled knobs
6. Four lockwashers
7. Six wire connectors
8. One clevis pin/hairpin clip
assembly
9. Eleven 10-32 x 5/8" oval head
screws
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General
Your Tommy Bahama ceiling fan comes
equipped with a remote control transmitter
and a remote control receiver. This remote
control systems is designed to control your ceil-
ing fan speed, airflow direction, and light
intensity.
NOTE: An optional SR650 or SW605 Wall
Control (not supplied) may also be used
with the remote control receiver sup-
plied with your ceiling fan.
IMPORTANT
This Owner's Manual is divided into two
sections. The first section, REMOTE
CONTROL PROCEDURES, describes
how to install the four alkaline batteries
(not supplied) in the remote control
transmitter, and how to set the operat-
ing frequency of the transmitter and
receiver. These instructions must be
performed prior to the installation of
the ceiling fan as described in the second
section, CEILING FAN PROCEDURES.
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10. Sixteen 10-32 x 3/8"
Phillips pan head screws
11. Sixteen #10 flat washers
12. Two 8-32 x 14mm pan
head screws
NOTE: Place the parts from the loose
parts bags in a small container to keep
them from being lost. If any parts are
missing, contact your local retailer or
catalog outlet for replacement before
proceeding.
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Remote Control Procedures

Your Tommy Bahama Ceiling Fan/Light
Remote Control consists of hand-held trans-
mitter and a receiver which is mounted under
the fan ceiling cover. The remote control is
designed to separately control your ceiling fan
speed and light intensity.
The remote control transmitter is powered by
two AAA alkaline batteries (not included). To
prevent possible damage if the batteries should
leak, be sure to remove the batteries when the
control is not to be used for an extended peri-
od of time.
Code switches in the transmitter may be set in
32 different positions. If your fan and light go
on and off without using your control, you
may be getting interference from other remote
units such as garage door openers, car alarms
or security systems. To remedy this situations,
simply change the combination code in your
transmitter.
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