9 • operating and cleaning your ceiling fan – Hunter Fan Type 3 User Manual
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41874-01 • 08/13/09 • Hunter Fan Company
9 • Operating and Cleaning Your Ceiling Fan
9-1. Turn on electrical power to the fan. The first time you turn the fan
on, push the 3 (high), 2 (medium), and 1 (low) buttons (in that
order) on the remote to send the code to the receiver. The receiver
(built into the fan) has a memory function that retains the dip
switch code setting. This setting will not change in the event of
power failure or if the power to the fan is inadvertently shut off.
9-2. To start the fan, press the speed button on the remote at the level
you desire: 3 for high, 2 for medium, 1 for low. To turn off the fan,
press the off button on the remote.
9-3. You can control the uplight and downlight using separate buttons
on the remote. To turn the light on or off independently from
the fan, press the appropriate light button once for gradual off or
twice for instant off.
With the Auto Resume feature, the light will come on at the level
you used last. You can also hold the light button down to use the
remote as a dimmer. (As you hold the button, the light level will
move throughout its entire range within 16 seconds.) Release the
button at the desired level.
9-4. Ceiling fans work best by blowing air downward (counterclockwise
blade rotation) in warm weather to cool the room with a direct
breeze. In winter, having the fan draw air upward (clockwise blade
rotation) will distribute the warmer air trapped at the ceiling
around the room without causing a draft.
To Change Airflow Direction
Press the reversing switch on the remote
while the fan is running.
In warm weather, use
downward air flow pattern
Steps 9-1 – 9-3
Fan High
Fan Low
Fan
Medium
Uplight
Downlight
Fan Off
Reversing
Switch