Hunter Fan Baby Accessories 24756 User Manual

Connect the blue neutral wire to the terminal marked “N.”  
Connect the brown line wire to the terminal marked “L.”  
When the installation is complete and while there is no power (your wall switch is in the OFF position)  
to the receiver, pull the light kit’s pull chain once and pull the fan speed pull chain once.  
Turn on the wall switch. The light kit should turn ON. If the light remains OFF, turn off the power at the  
wall switch. Pull the light kit’s pull chain to turn the light ON.  
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Note: An additional “L” terminal is provided for separate control of the light fixture. This terminal is not  
required for controlling the light fixture with the remote control.  
Turn the wall switch back ON.  
Note: If there is no separate line for the light kit, connect the black/white wire and the brown wire from  
Press the remote control’s fan speed button. The fan should start and reach it’s maximum speed. If the  
fan does not start or is turning too slow, turn off the power at the wall switch. Pull the fan’s pull chain to  
change speed. Reapply power and try HIGH.  
Remote Ceiling Fan & Light Control  
the motor housing to the same “L” terminal.  
Transmitter Model: 24756  
Feed the electrical connector from the fan through the hole in the hanger bracket so it is on the outside  
of the hanger bracket.  
Part Number: 87261-01  
Transmitter Battery: 12V, Type A23, MN-21 or equivalent  
Receiver Part Number: 87262-01  
Operation  
Turn ON the wall switch, the light will turn ON at maximum brightness and the fan will be off.  
The remote receiver is connected between the electrical connector coming from the fan and the electrical  
connector coming from the hanger bracket terminal block. See Figure 2.  
Ratings: 240 VAC, 50/60Hz, 1.0 Amp Fan  
Receiver Weight: 160g  
Max 300 Watts Incandescent or Halogen Light  
Standby Mode  
Read and Save these Instructions  
LCD Display  
To save battery power, if no button on the remote is pressed for one  
minute, the remote LCD will go into standby mode.  
WaRNiNG! Risk of Electrical Shock  
to avoid possible electrical shock, before wiring fan, disconnect power by turning off the power  
Light  
• During standby mode, all LCD icons are turned off.  
mains both to the outlet box and to its associated wall switch location.  
• The LCD will will resume original display when any button is pressed.  
The button function is not performed but acts as a wake up key.  
Fan  
Compliance  
this equipment has been tested and complies with: EN 300220:2002 and EN 55022:1998 Class  
Light Operation  
• ON and OFF: Press and quickly release the light button on the  
hand-held remote to turn the light OFF and ON. See Figure 5 for  
remote button locations.  
B.  
Figure 5  
• all wiring must be in accordance with national and local electrical codes. if you are unfamiliar  
with wiring, you should use a qualified serviceman.  
• In Australia, national laws require a qualified electrician to install this accessory into a ceiling  
fan.  
Dimmer  
Press and hold the light button for more than one second to dim or brighten  
the light. If brightness is initially at 100%, then the brightness will decrease  
to 95% and so forth by 5% increments as long as the light button is pressed.  
When the minimum brightness of 25% is reached, the setting will pause  
and then begin to increase by 5% increments as long as the light button  
is pressed. See Figure 6.  
to avoid overheating and possible damage to other equipment, do not install to control  
a receptacle, fluorescent light fixture, motor-operated appliance, or transformer-supplied  
appliance.  
• Use only to control one paddle-blade ceiling fan and incandescent or halogen light fixture.  
Figure 6  
Figure 2 - Wiring Diagram  
Note: Any changes or modifications to the transmitter or receiver not expressly approved by Hunter  
Fan Company may void one’s authority to operate this remote control.  
Fan Operation  
For use only with electrically reversible ceiling fans rated at 1.0 A or less, and fan incandescent light  
kits rated at 300 W or less.  
• ON, OFF, and Speed Setting: Press the fan button to turn on the ceiling fan  
at HIGH speed. Press again to change the speed to MEDIUM, then again  
to LOW, and then again to turn the fan OFF. See Figure 7.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined  
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or  
more of the following measures:  
To reverse the fan direction, turn the fan off and wait for the blades to stop  
moving. Switch the reversing switch on the fan to the opposite direction.  
Restart fan.  
Figure 7  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Low Battery Detection  
• The low-battery icon will flash when the battery needs to be changed. If  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
there is a low battery, it will also flah during standby mode.  
Figure 3 - Terminal Block Connections  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
• Replace the battery when the low-battery warning begins to flash as  
shown in Figure 8.  
Slide the remote receiver through the two rectangular openings in the hanger bracket and center it in  
the hanger bracket, as shown in Figure 4.  
Installing the Receiver  
Disconnect the power mains to the ceiling fan and light kit at the main electric panel. Remove fuse or  
Figure 8  
Troubleshooting  
The male connector on the remote receiver attaches to the female connector on the fan. The female  
connector on the remote receiver attaches to the male connector on the hanger bracket. They are  
keyed so they will only connect one way. See Figure 2.  
move circuit breaker to the OFF position. Turn off wall switch.  
Symptom  
Possible Causes  
Solution  
IMPORTANT! Before installing this control, change the factory default jumper / DIP switch settings  
to your own unique code. The jumpers are under the battery compartment of the remote and the DIP  
switches are on the flat side of the receiver. Refer to Figure 1. Remove the battery from the remote  
and turn off power to the fan when making any jumper / DIP switch setting changes.  
Do not force the connectors. To aid in proper connection, align the color code stickers on each connector  
so they are in line with each other then press them together until they lock.  
1. No functions operate.  
Main Power not restored.  
Replace fuse. Turn ON supply mains.  
Turn ON wall switch.  
Hanger  
Bracket  
Fan pull chain not set to HIGH.  
Turn OFF power at wall switch or  
main supply mains. Set fan to HIGH  
speed.  
Remote  
Light pull chain not set to ON.  
Receiver wiring incorrect.  
Set light kit to ON.  
Verify wiring connections.  
Transmitter and receiver DIP  
switches do not match.  
Set transmitter and receiver to same  
DIP switch setting.  
DIP Switches  
Jumpers  
Battery too weak.  
2. Operates only at  
close range.  
Replace with new, alkaline battery.  
Remote  
Receiver  
Receiver  
Extend antenna into wire into ceiling  
box, or move it for better reception.  
Battery Compartment  
Signal blocked from reaching  
receiver.  
Figure 1 - Setting Receiver DIP Switches and Remove Jumpers  
A jumper that connects the two pins is equivalent to a DIP switch being set to the ON position. A jumper  
stored on a single pin is the same as a DIP switch set in the OFF position.  
3. Inconsistent operation. Battery too weak.  
Signal partially blocked from  
Replace with new, alkaline battery.  
Figure 4 - Remote Receiver in Hanger Bracket  
Extend antenna into ceiling box, or  
move it for better reception.  
Be sure the jumper settings of the transmitter and receiver match, or the ceiling fan will not function.  
Select different combinations of jumoer / DIP switch settings to prevent miss operation due to other  
remote control fans, garage door openers, etc.  
reaching receiver.  
RF interference.  
Turn OFF wall switch for 5 seconds,  
CautioN: Be sure no bare wire or wire strands are visible after making connections.  
Make sure none of the wires are caught in any of the hanging assembly components. the white  
antenna wire should be extended to its full length and positioned between the hanger bracket  
and the canopy parts upon final assembly.  
then turn back ON.  
Note: The jumpers on the transmitter read from right to left 4-1, and the DIP swiches on the receiver  
read from left to right, 1-4. Be sure to match the settings by number rather than by their right to left  
positions.  
Change dip switch settings to a  
different code in both Transmitter  
and Receiver.  
Continuing RF interference.  
Install one type A23, MN-21 or equivalent, 12 volt alkaline battery inside the hand-held transmitter after  
setting the ON / OFF jumper settings on the remote to match the ON / OFF DIP switch settings on the  
receiver. Refer to Figure 1.  
Once the receiver is installed, continue with the appropriate instructions from the fan installation manual  
to finish installing the fan.  
Install the ceiling fan according to its instructions, up to the point of making the electrical connections.  
Testing the Control  
Connecting Fan to Electrical Source  
Use Figures 2 and 3, for reference in making the following electrical connections.  
Warning!  
- Do not use the light fixture pull chain to operate the light while power is  
applied to the receiver as damage could occur to the receiver. it is recommended to shorten the  
pull chain(s) to prevent accidental use.  
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2500 Frisco Avenue  
Memphis TN 38114 USA  
Connect the supply mains to the terminal block mounted on the hanger bracket.  
• Do not use the fan pull chain switch to operate the fan speeds while power is applied to the  
receiver as damage could occur to the receiver.  
© 2006 Hunter Fan Company  
41612-01 10/12/06  
Connect the safety earth (green/yellow) wire to the terminal marked  
.
 

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