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Why my panasonic ceiling fan type F-MY14ES cannot work using remote control?

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First check the batteries are not too old. Replace batteries in remote control.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 25, 2007

SOURCE: ceiling fan

hi you have a problem with your fan do you have the remot book how to operate the fan remote we lost the booklet for the instruction maybe you can send me a copy of your booklet instruction for the fan is your fan is from the compagny home collection and the brend or model tampa thank you

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 27, 2009

SOURCE: The Hampton Bay Altura Ceiling fan functions only with remote.

I contacted the manufacturer (kingofffans.com) after my Altura fan would run on high speed only and the remote would not control any thing. They said their was a manufacturing defect with a capacitor that affected many of the Altura fans. We are now on a waiting list for a new capacitor and housing, because they did not have enough replacement parts.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 07, 2009

SOURCE: Hunter ceiling fan remote problem

You will most likely need to replace the receiver with a new one from hunter. The receiver is actually a complete controller and contains the receiver, relays (which you hear clicking) and starting condensors(large capacitors which hold a charge that is "dumped" over the windings to get the motor to start from a dead stop). These appear to be pretty tightly assembled unless you have a desire to start replacing parts "off the board."

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 09, 2010

SOURCE: Hunter ceiling fan remote 85095-01 stopped working

it also could be one of the the jumpers fell out of the remote
they are located just above the battery. you will need to match the placement of the jumpers with the receiver mounted in the fan.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 09, 2010

SOURCE: Hunter ceiling fan w/ remote won't work

You need to change the receiver inside the fan. It is located in the top canopy of the fan. you don't have to buy a new remote just the receiver to save money and match the dip switches to the remote.

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