Low Battery Indicator

The remote control warns of a low battery condition by displaying a rapidly flashing "Lo" in place of the temperature display. When this occurs replace with fresh ALKALINE batteries.

The fan will not respond to the remote control correctly in this mode even though the fan can be running.

Keep Batteries Handy.

The remote control is powered by three (3) "AAA" ALKALINE batteries which should power the control for up to one year, depending on the amount of usage.

REMEMBER THE FAN WILL GO BACK TO THE ORIGINAL FACTORY 'PRESET CHANNEL' NUMBER WHEN THE BATTERIES ARE CHANGED. CHANGE CONTROL CHANNEL IF NECESSARY AFTER BATTERY REPLACEMENT.

Change batteries at least once a year. Use only high quality, long life ALKALINE batteries such as Duracell® or Energizer® brands.

WARNING: Use of batteries other than non-leak sealed ALKALINE in the remote control will void the warranty and can destroy the unit.

NOTE: When the remote is in the low battery mode the fan may not respond to control commands correctly even though the fan may be running.

Press the TEST button to activate a two minute program that puts the fan through a complete functional test. The test starts with a full screen display, then the 'preset' channel number before going into a full light, fan and reverse exercise. Follow the remote control LCD display and compare it to the actual fan operation to confirm correct operation.

Shown below are the control indicator displays for all the automated tests run after pressing TEST.

The pictures represent a sequential time 'snapshot' of what the control is instructing the fan to do.

The number above each picture is the elapsed time in seconds since the TEST button was pressed.

Normal Display

Press TEST to start test sequence.

Test Sequence - (CONTINUED)



   


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