Turning On Your Fan

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 to the fan and received.

Labeling

If you have more than one Comfort•Touch fan in your home, we suggest you put an adhesive room identification label on the back of the control. Labels are in the remote control package.

General

Your Comfort•Touch 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, for example:

• Two fans in the house set to the same channel causing interference.

• Two fans are to be operated from one control.

• Two controls are to operate the same fan. See the special
Dual Remote Control
section.

Install three "AAA" ALKALINE batteries in the sequence shown, 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 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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