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TROUBLE SHOOTING
FANLIGHTS DO NOT START
1. You may use equivalent wattage CFL or LED bulbs
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2. There are a total of 6 Bulbs to be installed (4 in the Motor and 2 in the Light Kit ). The total wattage of the
bulbs combined may NOT exceed a total of 190 Watts
a. If the 190 Watts total is exceeded, the Lights will blink. Simply replace the bulbs and ensure that the
combined bulb wattage level is no more than of 190 Watts
b. The height of each of the (4) motor bulbs must NOT exceed 2.5".
1. Check all fuses or circuit breakers.
2. Turn off electrical power and check all wire connections
A. From the house electrical power line to the Receiver (Black and White wires)
B. From the Receiver to the Fan wires (Black, White and Blue wires)
C. From the Fan to the Light Kit (two wires)
3. Fan Reverse switch is up or down, not in the middle, see image
4. Make sure you have set the Dip switches on the Remote and Receiver to the same numbers, see diagram
5. IMPORTANT: you must set the ceiling fan to:
A. Pull Chain switch to HIGH speed and,
B. Light Kit to ON position to ensure proper operation of the remote control
* In order to accomplish this you may have to pull the chains AND push the buttons on the
Remote every time until finding the right setting
6. Wire the ceiling fan without the Receiver to determine if the receiver is faulty, that is to disconnect the Receiver
and following the
wiring instructions connect the house electrical power line directly to the Fan
A. If the Fan and Lights work properly, then the Receiver and Remote are faulty. ROG can provide a replacement
Receiver
and Remote
Bulbs
FAN FOUND NOISY
1. Always take a few days" break in" time for any new fan at medium or high speed. Try to diagnose the exact
location of the
noise by listening carefully from several sides (blades, motor, light kit, etc). Fan noise can come from a light kit.
2. Make sure all screws in the fan assembly and light kit are tight and properly threaded. If not, back out and re
tighten. Tighten
these screws at least twice a year because they may loosen slowly over time and cause clicking noise.
3. Ensure that NONE of the four(4) motor housing bulbs are in contact with any part of the motor and/or shade.
4. Make sure the light kit is securely fastened to the fan.
5. Make sure mounting bracket is installed securely to the outlet box.
6. Make sure wire nuts in switch housing or canopy are not rattling against each other or against wall of housing.
Wrap with
electrical tape if necessary.
7. Use of standard light dimmer or unapproved wall control will always cause harmonic distortions, or a humming
noise. Many
fan motors do not work quietly with solidstate variable controls. If a quiet wall control is desired, use only
approved wall controls.
8. Make sure all the Motor housing access plates screws are tightened.
9. Assure that the screws fastening blade holders to motor are tight
10. Make sure all light bulbs are fully screwed in.

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