![]() Then the Lights on the Ceiling Fan will blink two times (or the fan speed turns to MEDIUM speed). Then push the "Learn" key for 3 to 5 seconds on FAN35T for Harbor Breeze.ĭ. Turn on the Ceiling Fan main power switch, and within 30 seconds after the Ceiling Fan power is on,Ĭ. Align "DIP" switches on any pattern on FAN35T for the Harbor Breeze remote.ī. WARNING: If the receiver in the fan does NOT have dip-switches, this remote will not work (unless your receiver model is "FAN30R").īelow instructions is for Learning with FAN30R receiver pairing:Ī. Align switches inside the battery compartment of the remote to match the dip switches on the receiver (located in the fan) If the fan has a receiver with four dip-switches, do the following steps to pair the remote:ġ. REQUIRES BATTERY TYPE: 23A12V (NOT INCLUDED YOU MAY ADD THE BATTERY TO THE CART FROM THE CART PAGE).If your receiver has dip-switches, and your original 35T remote does not have dip-switches but instead only a Learn button, this remote will not work you must purchase a new kit as we do not have the remote for you available (we recommend the RR7079TKIT Universal ceiling fan kit). If your receiver inside the fan does have dip switches, the FAN35T for Harbor Breeze will work simply by aligning the dip switches to match (no need to press the learn button to pair). Pairing via the learn button will not work for any receiver requiring pressing the learn key. The learning button is not used unless you pair the FAN35T remote with the FAN30R receiver. Pairing notes: Pairing is done by arranging the dip switches inside the battery compartment to match the receiver's. ![]() It can also be learned via the learn button (only for the FAN30R receiver). This remote has a dip-switch panel inside the battery compartment for pairing with your ceiling fan receiver. r/fixxit - two x's, they do motorcycles over there.The Anderic FAN35T remote will replace your original Harbor Breeze FAN35T original equipment remote. The Prime Directive Above all else: Be Excellent to Each Other Related subs Basic Decorum Don't engage in racism, sexism, creeedism, homophobia, transphobia, or general assholery. Rule of thumb, if there's any reasonable chance you could get hurt or killed if something went awry you'll probably be directed to find yourself an expert. This can include certain electrical jobs, or natural gas plumbing jobs for example. There are things that are too dangerous for us to handle here. A description of the event(s) or circumstances that lead up to or were present at the time the issue arose.If there is a part number or a model number on something you suspect or know to be at issue definitely include that.This can mean, for example, close up photos of a part as well as photos from farther back, and/or different angles, which give significant context. ![]() Posting for Maximum Effect When you make your submission, post a detailed description of your issue and the friendly users here will do their best to sort you out. Hopefully this will let future readers learn from our collective successes. Passing good fixes forwardįurther to this goal of providing a service If someone's comment provides you with a working solution to your issue (or if you just plain figure it out for yourself) post a comment singling out what the solution ultimately was and please flair your post as Fixed. Don't post about things you've already solved or made, /r/DIY is a better place for that. Do not market anything here without asking the mods first (spoiler, we're gonna say no), don't be posting links to with affiliate codes in them either. ![]() Keep the comments on-topic, you can make jokes, it's fine, just don't go off the rails. We strive above all to be a sub that provides a community service, and as such we hold ourselves to certain standards. Someone here is going to try to help you fix it when it's busted. Appliances, kitchen utensils, drills, chainsaws, and machines of all ilk. Doors, walls, furniture and floors, popcorn ceilings and ceiling fans. From eyeglasses, to office chairs, cherished childhood stuffed animals, and trinkets and toys.
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