SOURCE: Codes for Universal remote.
You have to perform a quick search (although it might not be that quick) for the code. Proceed as follows:
IMP: Switch on your TV set.
1. Press the SET button and hold.
2. While holding the SET button press the TV1 (or another TV/AUX button) and release both buttons.
3. Press the SET button again. The red light is now bleeping.
4. Press the POWER button repeatedly at 1 or 2 second interval until your TV switches off.
5 When the TV turns off press the TV1 button again and you are done.
Hope this helps.
The red and white should be hot all the time for the fan to run even when the light is not in use. The black and white wires are used for the switch on the wall to turn the light on. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: concept II
Depending on what year the fan was made try looking very close at the actual body of the fan. you may find a small switch you can manually use to reverse the direction of the blades.. I may have some used working remotes that will work with your fan if you like please feel free to contact me at payitforwardx2 @ gmail . com .
SOURCE: lights and wall switch will not work
If the wall switch will not work at all, but the fan still works this tells me the power is not being sent to the switch and back to the fan. If it is a single switch and the power starts at the fan there should be a black and white wire on the switch. (pull switch out of the wall to check...turn power off first!!) If so they did a switch loop and the power wire should be connected to the white wire up in the fan box and the power (black) wire connected to your fan lights and fan motor. You will also see your power feed cable consisting of a black and white wire. Black is your power and white is your neutral. That white wire will be connected to the neutral wires of your fan lights and motor. (Note: your fan will have to disassembled and taken down to diagnose this). Good Luck!!
SOURCE: Confirmed that power is going to my MinkaAire fan.
Hi, you have a problem with either the transmitter or the receiver. The transmitter is the remote and the receiver is located inside the fan mounting bracket next to the ceiling. Most times, it's always a receiver problem which needs to be replaced.. If you want to replace it, make sure to set the dip settings on the new receiver exactly as they are on the old one. Wire the new receiver exactly as the old one is wired if it was working before
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