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INSTALLING THE BLADE HOLDERS & BLADES |
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Step 7.

Step 7a.
Install the assembled blade and blade holder to
the flywheel (round holes) or direct drive motor.
Hand tighten securely.
Repeat for each assembly
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COMFORT
TOUCH © W-21 BATTERY INSTALLATION
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Battery Installation
Install three `AAA'
alkaline batteries in the sequence shown and replace
the battery compartment cover, then press the remote
control firmly to the wall bracket so that the Velcro®
pads grip the pads on the rear of the control. The remote
control can be easily removed at any time should you
wish to use it in another location. Just give the control
a gentle tug to remove it.
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THE
REMOTE CONTROL WILL RESET TO THE ORIGINAL FACTORY `PRESET
CHANNEL' NUMBER WHEN THE BATTERIES ARE REMOVED.
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COMFORT
TOUCH © IMPORTANT OPERATING NOTES |
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Turning Your Fan On
The fan will not receive
any signals for the first 20 seconds after power on.
This allows the electronics to warm up and stabilize.
Power Failure
The remote control is not affected by household power
failure as it is battery operated. Once power is restored
to the fan it will receive an auto-update signal from
the remote control within 30 minutes after power is
restored. All previously set modes and functions will
be restored to the fan.
Button Operation
Rapid button pressing causes erratic fan operation. For reliable operation of the
remote control and fan you must wait ONE SECOND between
button presses to allow the radio signal to be transmitted
and received by the fan.
Labeling
If you have more than one
ComfortTouch fan in your home, we suggest you
put an adhesive room identifi- cation
label on the back of the control. Labels are included
in the remote control package.
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General
Your ComfortTouch remote
control uses one of 15 different radio signals to control
the fan. This channel is set at the factory. There may
be times when the channel needs to be changed, i.e.:
Two fans in the house set to the same channel causes
interference.
Two fans are to be operated from one control.
Two controls are to operate the same fan
- see special 'Dual Remote Control' section on the next
page. |
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