View Full Version : How do you change RF signal on Hampton Bay (#55295) fan?
iamakimmer
Jun 3, 2007, 11:09 AM
Hi,
I have the Hampton Bay model #55295 with the remote.. the problem is that we have 2 of them in rooms next to each other so we constantly turn each other's on or off. I'm trying to find the RF swich on the fan, but I can't find it anywhere (on the fan). Does anyone know how to change it on the fan?
ballengerb1
Jun 3, 2007, 11:13 AM
You need to change the tiny dip switches on both the remote hand unit and the fan. Open the remote first and look for 4-5 very small slide switches, they are either on or off. Your fan has a similar set bof mswitches with the same on/off sequence setting. Just change one switch on both the remote and the fan. The fan switches may be in the canopy nearer the ceiling.
iamakimmer
Jun 3, 2007, 12:15 PM
You need to change the tiny dip switches on both the remote hand unit and the fan. Open the remote first and look for 4-5 very small slide switches, they are either on or off. Your fan has a similar set bof mswitches with the same on/off sequence setting. Just change one switch on both the remote and the fan. The fan switches may be in the canopy nearer the ceiling.
I know about the remote... I just can't find the fan one... I think it might be right in the center. There's a circular disc, like a small plastic can. I think it's in there because it's attached to a few wires. I can't seem to open it though :confused: It doesn't make it easy that my ceiling is over 15 foot and I only have a 6 foot ladder either
ballengerb1
Jun 3, 2007, 07:55 PM
That disc or can sounds like to attachment point for a light kit. It might be there on some models but you need a better ladder. Don't get yourself injured because you didn't have the right equipoment.
Stratmando
Jun 4, 2007, 02:59 PM
It may be at ceiling under canopy. Leave the higher one alone. Change code on lower
Of the 2 fans.
ceilingfanrepair
Jun 4, 2007, 09:56 PM
The receiver is either in the ceiling canopy, in the switch housing (where the light mounts), or inside the motor housing.
Ceiling fan remote controls - help and FAQ- Ceiling Fans N More (http://www.ceiling-fans-n-more.com/ceiling-fan-remote-controls.php)