Fego Precision Co TP38 Users manual

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Continuously Variable Speed Fan Controller
Model: RL-168
TP-38
Model
POWER:AC 120V~240V 50 / 60 Hz
FCC Compliance Statement: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interferencethat may cause undesired operation.
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR CHOICE
Thank you and we are delighted you have chosen a Continuously Variable Speed Fan controller for your home please read all instructions carefully before assembly and use.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please observe the following general safety precautions carefully before and during all phases of handling, installation, removal, operation and maintenance of this product. Failure to comply with these precautions violates safety standards of design, manufacture and intended use of the product. We assumes no liability for customer’s failure to comply with these requirements.
SAFETY WARNINGS
1. Read all instructions and safety information. Review assembly
diagrams provided before installing your new ceiling fan.
2. This remote controller must be installed according to local
authority regulations.
3. This product is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities,
or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have
been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the
appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
4. Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not
play with the appliance.
5. All electrical works must only be undertaken after disconnection
of the power by removing fuses or turning off the circuit
breaker, to ensure all pole isolation of the electrical supply.
6. Do not use outdoors where it could be exposed to water or
moisture.
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7. This product is for indoor use only.
8. This product requires 120~240V, 50~60 Hz Vac 60Hz power supply.
9. This product is to be used only for controlling a ceiling fan with
an A.C. (Alternating Current) motor.
10. The remote controller receiver must be earthed during
installation.
11. Do not pull or cut short lead wires.
12. Do not drop or bump the remote controller set.
13. Do not use this remote controller in conjunction with any
variable (rheostat) wall controller.
14. Do not use the remote controller transmitter (handset) with
any other receiver.
15. Keep battery out of reach of children.
16. This manual is not intended to instruct or assist untrained or
unqualied persons to install this remote controller.
17. It is the responsibility of qualied, licensed installer and user to
apply common sense and care at all times during installation
and operation.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Make sure electricity is turned off at the main power box
before commencing work. Turn off the power by removing fuse
or turning off circuit breaker before installing remote controller.
READ BEFORE INSTALLATION
1. Power supply to input wires of remote controller receiver must
be connected through an isolation switch (e.g. wall switch).
2. Install remote controller receiver inside ceiling fan canopy to
ensure proper protection.
3. Set ceiling fan speed control rotary switch (if any) to HIGH
setting and control switch for light kit (if any) to ON position
before operating remote control functions.
4. For ceiling fan with pull chain switches, set pull chain switches
accordingly so that ceiling fan speed setting is at HIGH and fan
light setting (if any) is at ON position before operating remote
control functions.
5. Battery will weaken over time and should be replaced before
leaking takes place as this will damage the transmitter. Dispose
of used battery properly.
6. If remote controller is to be used for controlling a ceiling fan
(i) with a low prole (hugger) design, or (ii) that has a smaller
hanging bracket, then you should make sure the hanging
bracket will t remote controller receiver. Otherwise, if the
receiver cannot be inserted into the hanging bracket due to
dimension limitations or because there is no hanging bracket
as may be in the case of a low prole (hugger design) ceiling
fan, then the receiver can be enclosed in an Electrical
Insulation Box (installation must comply to Australian wiring
regulations) and placed in the ceiling. Electrical Insulation Box
is not supplied. In this case, remember to draw the antenna /
aerial wire away from the insulation box through a small hole.
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HOW TO INSTALL REMOTE CONTROLLER ID CODE LEARNING
Each transmitter (handset) of RL-168 remote controller carries a unique Identity Code (ID Code) to facilitate communication between paired devices. The ID Code is set by factory and is not user changeable. The length of ID Code allows up to a million different code combinations, enabling independent control of multiple fans installed within a close proximity. A remote receiver must undergo an “ID code learning” process before it recognises and can communicate with the remote handset but this process had been completed in the factory so you can start using the remote controller once electrical installation is complete. However, you will be required to perform an “ID code learning” process manually under these circumstances:
• When you have multiple fans installed within a close proximity and want to control all fans using a same remote transmitter.
Note: Each fan requires its own receiver
• When your remote controller is not responding (mak e sure battery is not at)
• After you have replaced a faulty transmitter or receiver with a new one.
Otherwise the remote controller will not work. To perform this process manually, follow below steps: INSTRU CTION: A fter tur ning on t he AC p ower to t he remot e receiver, press and hold the transmitter “MODE” button for 5 seconds until the receiver beeps to indicate the code learning process had been completed. This operation must be completed within 1 minute after turning on the AC power.
NOTE:
1. After completing the steps abo ve , y ou should be abl e t o
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operate the ceiling fan and light. If the fan is not responding to the transmitter, turn off the power to the receiver and repeat the INSTRUCTION.
2. Check that battery is installed.
3. R emove the battery if not used for long period of time to prevent damage to the handset.
1. Make sure power supply is cut off before removing fan canopy
Rid ge
Bal l Groov e
Mou nting Bra cket
2. Think about best orientation of remote receiver inside fan canopy. Connect receiver’s input and output wires in accordance to wiring diagram provided. Note: Isolation switch must be installed.
Mou nting Bra cket
Old R eceiv er
Wire connection, see picture below.
Han ging Bra cket
Rec eiver
3. Tidy up wires and re-install fan canopy. Make sure not to break any wire
Can opy
connection.
Dec o Ring
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FUNCTIONS FAN CONTROL
ON/OFF: Toggle fan on or off
• When Normal mode is activated, you can manually control and set the fan speed
SPEED: Press once of ▲High or ▼low to increase / decrease fan speed. There are eight (8) fan speeds. Press and hold of ▲High or ▼low to increase / decrease fan speed by 1% from 25% to 90% MODE: Press button to choose between Normal, Breeze, Sleep, Delay, Timer off 1, 3, 6 Hours mode.
• When Breeze mode is activated, the
word BREEZE appears on screen. The fan speed is auto-regulated by program generating comforting winds
• When Sleep mode is activated, the word SLEEP appears on
screen. From the initial speed, that is the set speed when this function is activated, the fan speed automatically steps down one 1% e ve ry 8 minute s until it r eaches the 50% speed of starting sleep speed.
• When the Delay mode is activated, the word Delay appears on
screen and will turning off the fan and light after 2 minutes.
• When the Timer off mode is activated, the word Timer appears
on screen and will turning off the fan after 1,3 or 6 hours. LIGHT CONTROL ON/OFF: Press once to toggle fan light on or off. Note: Replace batteries when battery symbol is shown.
Making elect rica l wire connection
Fol lo w di ag ra m be lo w an d ma ke s ure tha t al l ex po se d wi re s ar e se cu red ins id e wi re nuts or t er mi na l bl oc k. Note : Wi re s fr om h ou se m ay v ar y in c olor an d ma y no t in cl ud e gr ou nd w ir e ( green ) .
*Whi te wire fro m hous e to whit e wire from fa n *Bla ck wire fro m hous e to black wir e from fa n *Gro und wire fr om hou se to green wi res fr om dow nro d and fro m mountin g brac ket *Sec ure with tw ist - loc k wire nuts (p rov ided from ha rdw are ba g) *Gen tly push wi res in to jun cti on box wi th wire nut s poin ting upwa rd.
Whi te
Bla ck
Green
From H ou se
(AC -N)
(AC -L)
( for g round w ire )
Fig 1.
From F an
(MO TOR-N )
(MO TOR-L )
( fro m downr od )
( fro m mount ing bra cket)
Whi te
Bla ck
Gre en
Gre en
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