Replacing the batteries (fig. 4 – 7, page 29)
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Disengage the transmitter module
s. section Mounting
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unscrew and remove battery cover
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Change batteries. Only use two Type AAA 1.5 V batteries. Make sure
the polarity is correct.
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put on the battery cover
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Snap the transmitter module
s. section Mounting
Initial operation
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Switch on the ceiling fan power supply.
Prerequisite: The ceiling fan must have been de-energised for at
least 30 seconds before it can be put into operation!
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Within 120 seconds after switching on the power supply: Press and
hold the button
on the model – emits two confirmation tones.
Teach-in size and number of blades
(Applies only to fans with blade starting function)
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Switch off the power supply to the ceiling fan.
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Switch the transmitter module to speed level 6.
see section Operation, page 27
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Switch on the ceiling fan power supply.
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Press and hold the button
mation tones. The fan will now rotate to the highest speed and then
slowly stop. After three more confirmation tones, the learning pro-
cess is complete and the ceiling fan is ready for operation.
Troubleshooting
LED dos not light up: Battery empty or inserted incorrectly.
Note: Batteries age and can damage the transmitter module.
Replace the batteries in time.
Fan dose not start: Power switched off or radio wall controll not taught.
Cleaning the transmitter wall control
Wipe the cover with a slightly damp cloth. Do not use any cleaning
agents, as these can damage the surfaces.
, insert and tighten the screws.
onto the holder plate
until the ceiling fan starts slowly or – depending
until the ceiling fan emits three confir-
from the holder plate
.
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