SOURCE: Minka Aire remote controlled ceiling fan
I have a newer Minka w/ wall controller. The books says to make sure both the wall control and the receiver(up in the fan) are both programmed the same. My receiver has no little switches but has a sticker stating that you need to hold the 'fan off' button down for 3 seconds after turning on the power so the receiver can memorize the program in the wall switch. You have 60 sec to do this after power is turned on. Good luck !
SOURCE: Como Fan MInka Aire light bulb burned out
remove the cover and unscrew the bulb. get a replacement especially designed for a ceiling fan.
SOURCE: Noisey Minka Aire Napoli ceiling fans
Minka fan are life time warrantied, have you tried contacting customer service... Minka fans motors have a very simply design... uninstall the fan... try balancing the fan on a table or some where that allows you to remove the shell that covers the main body of the fan... Carefully (someone that is very familiar with the electrical components.) soft wire the fan allowing you to see the motor as the blades turn... You will then see what is making the scraping noise... I may have some extra fan parts that you can easily replace... If you like to write me at payitforwardx2 @ gmail . com I am willing to try to further assist you...
SOURCE: I have a minka aire
If you go to this URL:
http://www.lightingdirect.com/mediabase/specifications/MinkaAireF603Manual.pdf
you will see the instruction manual for your fan.
The instructions are for an "in wall" switch for fan control.
Although a little vague for me since I do not have the fan in front of me, they explain the way to reverse the direction of the fan.
I believe there is another URL that night be helpful to you as well, I will attached that URL via another comment.
If you find this solution to be helpful, I would appreciate a Thumbs Up. If you do not understand the information on the URL, please feel free to message me.
Paul
SOURCE: minka aire concept II ceiling fan bulb replacement
The glass dome is tightened firmly in the factory, so removal is difficult. When removal is attempted to, the metal housing to which the dome is attached will spin with it, making removal impossible. To see what I'm talking about, look in the small space between the dome and the bottom of the blade housing - it looks like a metal flange, but this is only the bottom of the reflective metal canister that holds the light. Note that there are 4 "dimples" around the circumference of this housing, facing inward. These dimples are what hold the glass dome in place. The trick is to use a rigid piece of wood or metal about the size of a 12" ruler and place the corner of that ruler in one of those dimples - FIRMLY. Then, a second person can get some leverage on the glass dome and "unscrew" it from the housing (counter-clockwise). The purpose of holding the ruler-sized material against the dimple is to keep the housing from spinning with the dome. This is easier said than done, but it will work.
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