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Remote model UC7222T FOR Hampton bay ceiling fan. The light turns on by itself and sometimes the fan comes on by itself too. I replaced the battery in the remote. Any suggestions?

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RR7222T for UC7222T/CHQ7222T For Hampton Bay Ceiling Fan Remote Control ' anderic This shows 2 things, that the unit works on RADIO WAVES of 300 Mhz and that there are SWITCHES in the remote and the sensor to change the units " channels" Try another channel

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 22, 2007

SOURCE: Installing ceiling fan with two switches AND a remote

in your ceiling box should be three wires. a red goes to the three way switches, a black goes to the hot and the white is the neutral. the fan wires are black, blue and white. since you have a remote, connect the [fan] blue & black together with the [line] black. connect all white wires together. the remote will now ramp up your lights from off to full on and the fan remote will let you choose lo med high and off. just tape up the red wire in the box.

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Christophe Thompson

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  • Posted on Jun 08, 2008

SOURCE: Remote receiver doesn't fit

ok since you have the power off move ceiling fan box electrical box over place remote above the electrical box with the antenna sticking out replace fan power up you might have to go into attic to place the remote sensor and antenna down to outside of fan i had the same problem myself i made a cut in drywall ceiling big enough for sensor unit let the antenna hang out placed up there

i used a wall plate cut in half to match the hole i just made or you dry wall back up but if remote goes out theres now no way to get to sensor unit
little cut in drywall place sensor threw antenna hang down put plate over hole

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 24, 2008

SOURCE: Hampton Bay Ceiling Fan Windward II

There is a 4 position (dip) switch on both the fan housing and the remote. Make sure these switches are set exactly the same and the remote will control the light and fan separately. If not, the remote may be getting interference on the preset frequency - try CHANGING the dip switches to a different setting and the remote should work.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 24, 2009

SOURCE: Lost Instructions for Hampton Bay remote control 838956

Go to www.kingoffans.com and follow the site. They are the makers of Hampton Bay.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 09, 2009

SOURCE: Hampton Bay ceiling fan remote control

i have a problem with remote ceailing fan and light i tried push on light key - dim light low to high working but fan isnt working hi to low. i checked the supply wire red, white and black so i have a installing receiver and receiver have red receiver wire to black supply wire, white receiver wire to white supply wire , but what i do with red supply wire to QQQQ

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Check the light switch used for the ceiling fan. The light switch found on the wall must be in the "on" position. This allows the ceiling fan to be operated by remote control

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Your issue is most likely a faulty speed control. The part is integral to the remote receiver in the fan housing. You can purchase spare parts for this fan through Home Depot (Hampton Bay) Service at 800-654-0688.

The fan unit itself is manufactured by AirCool 800-896-4908
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