Frequently Asked Questions - QuietCool GA ES-1500 Owner's Manual

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does RF Mean?
"RF" Stands for Radio Frequency.
How does RF Work?
A small electronic device is used to transmit and/or receive radio signals between two devices. In an embedded
system, it often communicates with another device wirelessly. This wireless communication may be accomplished
through optical communication or through radio frequency (RF) communication.
Will RF Interfere with other devices in my home?
The RF will not interfere with other wireless or RF devices in your house. It produces its own unique RF signal that can
only communicate with our RF Switch.
How many switches can you connect to a single hub?
You can connect up to 20 switches to a single hub.
Will my neighbor be able to control my fan if they have the same set up as me?
They will not because you need to physically activate the pairing process between the RF Switch and the RF Hub.
What is the range?
The RF Switch and RF Hub have a range restriction of 100ft.
What happens if I lose the RF Switch?
If you lose or damage an RF Switch you will need to purchase another and re-pair the new one to the RF Hub.
Can you control multiple fans with a single switch?
No. You can only control one RF Hub per switch.
How long do the batteries last?
One year.
Why are all my lights solid on the hub and nothing is working?
If you're experiencing solid lights on the hub then it is an indication that your DIP switches are not in the correct
position. Disconnect power, adjust your DIP switches, and the only light that should be lit is your RED power light.
Why is there a medium speed if my fan is only a two speed?
The RF Hub and RF Switch are universal to all QuietCool models. There are some units that feature three speeds which
use the medium on the switch. As long as your DIP switch is set correctly in the hub, the switch will automatically
skip over medium speed.
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