Installation Guide
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
 SMART
F-RC-WT
Package Contents
 Pairing
To pair your remote control:
1.  Power cycle your fan by removing power from the circuit 
breaker for 10 seconds and then re-enable power.
2.  Press and hold   and   buttons on remote control 
for 10-15 seconds.
3.  The LED will blink green then remain solid green.
4.  The green LED along with audible beeps will indicate 
that pairing is successful.
5.  Test remote control using the steps in section 2.
1
   button: Switch between Summer and Winter Mode. 
SUMMER MODE (Counter-Clockwise): 
A downward airow creates a cooling  
eect (FIG. 3). This allows you to set 
your air conditioner on a warmer 
setting without aecting your comfort. 
WINTER MODE (Clockwise):  
An upward airow moves  
warm air o the ceiling area and  
re-distributes the warm air that hovers 
around the ceiling to the living space. 
This should allow for savings on 
heating costs (FIG. 4). 
NOTE: To operate the reverse button on your fan, 
press the   button while the fan is running
 Remote Control Operation
Remote Control Button Functions
 button: Turns the light ON or OFF.
Press or hold   to increase the light level.
Press or hold   to decrease the light level.
 button: Turns the fan ON or OFF.
Press or hold the   button to increase fan speed.
Press or hold the   button to decrease fan speed.
NOTE: Your fan features 6 speeds. An audible tone will indicate 
when the speed is increased or decreased. When the fan has 
reached the minimum/maximum speed level the audible 
indication will stop.
2
BatteriesRemote Wall Cradle
Screws
CR2032
CR2032
 Unpairing 
NOTE: Unpairing must be completed within 3 minutes 
of turning the power on to the fan receiver. 
1.  When you re-engage power to the fans you 
want to unpair, press and hold the   and   
buttons for 4 seconds. 
2.  The LED will alternate red/green, blink green, and the 
receiver will beep to indicate that unpairing is successful. 
3
Press and Hold
Press and Hold
NOTE: A maximum of 2 fans can be operated using the 
remote control.
FIG.1
FIG.2
FIG.3
FIG.4
FIG.5


