SOURCE: Dip switch settings
I've had the same problem w/ light turning on/off. Called customer support and 3x waited 6 minutes to leave message and get no call back. Finally got a human and she told me to change code in receiver and transmitter. This was no easy task as the fan is very high up and the stupid thing needs to come down to adjust the receiver. Changed the setting and it worked for two days until it started back with the lights turning on at all hours. I noticed there's a toggle switch in the remote that is not explained in the manual. It says CFL on one side and INC on the other. The light will NOT dim if it's in CFL and tonight is the first time I've switched it to that setting. I'm hoping this is some kind of lockout for random signals going out of the remote...It would be nice to have a proper explanation in the manual. I should have gone with another Casablanca fan--Hunter products are lame.
SOURCE: Remote not working fan...
You can get them a Home Depot. You may have to buy the receiver and the remote together.
SOURCE: Hunter fan/light with remote installed turns on by itself
Many times this is caused by stray frequencies in the neighborhood. And, sometimes changing the frequencies on the remote and receiver reduce the occurrence.
But it sounds like this may not be the case, here. If not, the receiver in the fan is the culprit and should be replaced. No danger, just annoying.
SOURCE: No dip switch in Hunter 27157 remote control.
Those aren't transistors in the transmitter they are jumpers. Match the jumper settings with your dip switch settings in the receiver. You can move the jumpers in the transmitter using a small needle nose pliers. An open jumper in the transmitter equals an OFF setting on the dip switch in the receiver.
Good luck!
SOURCE: light turns on by its self
When this happens, providing it isn't a neighbor playing tricks, on you. It is nearly always the Receiver, front end glitching, and it makes the unit think, it is receiving a signal. You need to replace your controller box, if possible. Try a "Reset" remove power to the Controller, leave off for a bit, reconnect power, if that doesn't clear it, then go with the bad controller. Sometimes it can be interference.
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