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I assume you mean to stop oscillating. There should be a knob on top of the motor housing that you push down to oscillate and pull up to stop oscillating.
If you mean to stop the blades from spinning there should be a fan speed control knob on the top of the motor housing that you turn to "O" to stop the fan.
Hi Kayla...I have a granddaughter (whom I adore) named Kayla...:). I'm not sure if you found your problem yet, but it sounds like it has something to do with your remote control. If you give me some more information, I might be able to help you better. However, if you're able to turn the fan on and off without the remote control - does that solve your problem. Otherwise, read in your manual (if you got one, or were given this) to see if they have a troubleshooting guide. At least its rotating, cause I usually hear about them when they stop rotating...:) Best of luck, and I hope you found your solution already - otherwise, I'll be more than willing to help you through the process. Take care...Jim
Firstly please make sure that you connecting wire in not cut at any where and connection is good. If your connection is ok then also it doesn't rotates then might be your coil has been burned and you need to replace its wiring and check the starter
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If the an runs slowly and hesitates that means it needs some lubrication, drop a few oil in the mid part where the fan blade is located, manually rotate the fan until it loosen up.
Another cause might be the timer that is already broken and needs to be replace.
That fan you mentioned is called the Induced Draft Motor or IDM. That is its first action in the sequence of operation. The IDM clears the heat exchanger of any fuel prior to ignition. If it don't work nothing else will. While the unit is turned off and unplugged(no power present for safety), try turning it in any direction several rotations. If it won't spin as you said, there may be an obstruction that fell down through the flue pipe, or the motor is being seized due to damaged bearings and it's time to replace it.
• The operation of a fan (indicated by detail code) is faulty. • The CPU PCB is faulty. • The DC driver PCB is faulty.
0001 The electrical unit fan (FM8) has stopped to rotate in error. 0002 The IP cooling fan (FM7) has stopped to rotate in error. 0003 The exhaust fan (FM2) has stopped to rotate in error. 0004 The ozone suction fan (FM5) has stopped to rotate in error. 0005 The toner suction fan (FM6) has stopped to rotate in error. 0006 The laser scanner motor cooling fan (FM4) has stopped to rotate in error. 0008 The primary charging assembly fan (FM3) has stopped to rotate in error.
This might happen when it detects a non-functioning fan (to preserve all other components).
We've had the same problem on one of our server, one fan wouldn't start (needed more current to start it)
We had to replace the motherboard on server to make it work, since this one got it power from the MB.
A temporarily fix was: Pop fan 4 out, give it a push so it rotated and quickly insert it before it stopped, hope it won't be stopping until you receive a new motherboard.
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