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If you have more than two fans of the same model and want to control them separately, you can check this:

A: Matters needing attention

1. This product is only used for on/off and speed control of interior ceiling fans (including lamps), and on/off control of ceiling fan lamps.

This product is only used for on/off and speed control of interior ceiling fans (including lamps), and on/off control of ceiling fan lamps. To avoid overheating and damage to other equipment, do not use for control sockets, motor control equipment, or transformer powered equipment. This product is only used to control a single ceiling fan and lighting combination.

2. Second, the transmitter and receiver code

If there are two or more ceiling fans installed in the same house, in order to prevent your ceiling fans from being affected by the remote control of the adjacent ceiling fans, first turn the switch in each remote control transmitter to the CODE position (see the schematic diagram FIG1) Remarks: The standard state of the transmitter is in the common code COM.

After installing the remote control receiver on the ceiling fan

1: Turn on the power of the 1# ceiling fan receiver (the power of the 2# receiver is kept in a power-off state), within 30 seconds after the fan power is turned on, press the LEARN button corresponding to the 1# transmitter, then The receiver will learn the transmitter code. When the transmitter code is learned successfully, the light of the receiver will flash twice, and then it can be used normally.

2: Turn on the power of the 2# ceiling fan receiver (the power of the 1# receiver is kept in a power-off state), within 30 seconds after the fan power is turned on, press the LEARN button corresponding to the 2# transmitter, then The receiver will learn the transmitter code. When the transmitter code is learned successfully, the light of the receiver will flash twice, and then it can be used normally. And so on, only one ceiling fan is powered on each time the corresponding transmitter learns. After the 1# and 2# remote control transmitters have been successfully learned, turn on the power of both ceiling fans. At this time, the 1# transmitter and the 2# transmitter can be used independently for one ceiling fan.

Updated on August 16, 2024
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