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Try a search on YOUTUBE on how disassemble your fan. It really is easy but based on your description, I would say the motor either needs cleaning or it malfunctioning and you'll need to buy a new fan.
Does the remote have a dedicated button for off/on lights, and then off/on fan?
I assume it used to work,,???
First, regardless, replace the batteries in the remote, even if they are new.
This will do two things, reset the remote and double check the remote is powerful enough to send a strong signal.
Do you have the original set up manual for the fan?
If this is not a new install, and it simply quit, get out the manual and perform the original setup.
Sometimes there are "modes" setup on the fan by how long the wall power switch is on or off, say on for 30 seconds puts it in test mode, or on/off in less than 30 seconds puts it in operational mode.
Not knowing what you have, I cannot say that you need either a new fan or new remote, I need more information about the entire situation.
There is a a major ceiling fan manufacturer in Fort Lauderdale FL called King of Fans (website: kingoffans.com) that deals strictly with Hampton Bay ceiling fans & parts. They are the Home Depot distributor for Hampton Bay ceiling fans. Their number is 1-800-330-3267. There is also a 1-877-527-0313 number for Hampton Bay products other than ceiling fans...
First put the gasket on the spacer, thin end to to out, push it down all the way on the motor shaft, then put the nylon washer on, then the fan, metal washer and then the pulley, just snug it, (don't tighten too much just beyond hand tightening). Put the casing, top and handle back on.
I tried every link and selection on the WeatherWorks website in an attempt to find product information, but that was a waste of time. It's the least-friendly and least-useable website I've ever seen.
For a replacement fan blade try contacting this aftermarket parts supply company (below). They seem to have every type of fan-blade imaginable:
Electric Trading Co.
PO Box 692,
New York, NY 10013
Tel: (212) 226-0575 | Fax: (212) 941-1796
http://www.blowerwheel.com/
[email protected]
(Although, to be honest, I think it wound be cheaper to buy a whole new window fan...)
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