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Reverse direction for a ceiling fan is a clockwise motion producing an updraft. In the winter, when your heater is running, reversing your ceiling fan moves warm air near the ceiling down to the floor. This greatly reduces your energy use and can lower your energy bills by as much as 15 percent. You will need a ladder or a step stool to reach the motor housing. Turn off your ceiling fan and locate the direction switch on the motor housing. This one is here, sometimes they are on the top of the motor housing. Make sure your fan has come to a complete stop before flipping the direction switch in the opposite direction
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Hampton Bay Almeida 52" Ceiling Fan 52101916 ... Had fan installed remote fan would not go on ... nothing not even light ... changed batteries electrician that installed it said take it back to the store he would install another fan .. just bought fan last year HELP
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Read this on another thread - apparently the solution came from HB's tech support.
Turn the fan speed to HI and then select Reverse. You should hear a "click" and see the fan reverse direction. It seems that the reversing relay only works when the fan speed is set to HI.
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Two Metre Man
SOURCE: reversing direction on remote controlled fan
There is no switch. Put the fan on high then hit the reverse button. Your fan should stop, reverse and you'll bet all set.
SOURCE: Hunter Fan - Remote
Most likely the fan turns on with a wall switch and then as long as the power is there [ wall switch left in on position], the remote works
SOURCE: Hunter 3 speed ceiling fan now turns slowly
Probably a bad capacitor. What model is it? If it completely wireless (in other words: no pull chains for light or fan) the capacitor is located on the receiver for the fan (in the canopy or the lower switch housing). Unless you are handy with a soldering iron, it is easier to purchase a replacement receiver.
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