Troubleshooting - Hunter Universal Fan and Light Remote Control Owner's Manual And Installation Manual

Hand-held remote and wall cradle
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Symptom
1.No functions operate.
2.Fan clicks when remote buttons
pushed, but blades do not move.
3.Fan clicks when remote buttons
pushed, but light does not work.
4.Operates only at close range.
5.Inconsistent operation.
7 • Troubleshooting
Possible Causes
Main Power not restored.
Fan pull chain not set to High.
Light pull chain not set to ON.
Receiver wiring incorrect.
Transmitter not programmed to
receiver in fan.
Battery too weak.
Fan pull chain not set to High.
Light pull chain not set to ON.
Signal blocked from reaching
receiver.
Battery too weak.
Interference
Signal partially blocked from
reaching receiver.
RF interference.
Continuing RF interference.
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Solution
Replace fuse. Turn ON circuit breaker. Turn ON wall switch.
Set fan pull chain to High speed.
Set light kit to ON.
Verify wiring connections.
Re-program the remote. Refer to "Programming the Remote," Page 8.
Replace with new, 12-Volt alkaline battery. Refer to "Transmitter Installation", Section 5.
Set fan pull chain to High speed.
Pull light chain to turn ON.
Extend antenna into ceiling box, or move it for better reception.
Replace with new, 12-Volt alkaline battery. Refer to "Transmitter Installation", Section 5.
Re-program the remote to a different frequency by pressing and holding fan speed
buttons 1 & 3 together for 5 seconds. Light on transmitter will blink 3 times. Light will
come on and fan will turn on at low speed to confirm programming is complete.
Extend antenna into ceiling box, or move it for better reception.
Turn OFF wall switch for 5 seconds, then turn back ON.
Re-program the remote. Refer to "Programming the Remote," Page 8.
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