EMERSON SW105 User Manual

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READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
SR110 & SW105  
Ceiling Fan/Light  
Remote Control & Receiver  
Owner's Manual  
UP  
DN  
HIGH  
MED  
LOW  
OFF  
REV  
®
NOTE: The SR110 Remote  
Control must be used with  
a SW105 Receiver.  
Model  
Model  
SW105  
SR110  
Receiver  
Remote Control  
For use only with Emerson Ceiling Fan Models  
F2100 1, F2200 1, F2300 1, CF1 0, CF2300 0, CF2400 1,  
CF2500 0, CF2800 0, CF3900 0, CF4500 1, and CF4800 1.  
Part No. F40BP72700000  
Form No. BP7270  
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The REV push button changes the airflow  
direction of the fan blades. The UP  
(uplight) and DN (downlight) push buttons  
turn the lights on and off and control the  
light intensities. The red indicator light will  
illuminate while any button is pressed,  
indicating that the battery is good.  
General  
Your Emerson Ceiling Fan/Light Control  
consists of a hand-held SR110 Remote  
Control (transmitter) and  
a
SW105  
Receiver which is mounted under the fan  
ceiling cover. The remote control is  
designed to control your ceiling fan speed,  
airflow direction, and light intensity.  
The remote control transmitter is powered  
by four AAA alkaline batteries (not  
supplied). To prevent possible damage if  
the batteries should leak, be sure to  
remove the batteries when the control is  
not to be used for an extended period of  
time.  
NOTE: The remote control is to be used  
only with the following Emerson ceiling  
fan models: F2100, F2200, CF1,  
CF2300, CF2400, CF2500, CF2800,  
CF3900, CF4500 and CF4800.  
The SW105 Receiver may also be used  
with the SW115 Wall Control.  
Code switches in the transmitter and  
receiver may be set in 16 different  
positions. If your fan and light go on and  
off without using your control, you may be  
getting interference from other remote  
units such as garage door openers, car  
alarms or security systems. To remedy this  
situation, simply change the combination  
code in your transmitter and receiver.  
Unpackaging  
The carton with the SR110 Remote  
Control transmitter also contains a storage  
bracket with two mounting screws.  
The carton with the SW105 Receiver also  
contains a reversing module, seven wire  
connectors, and four pull chain switch  
plugs.  
Preset Memory Feature  
Your Emerson remote control receiver is  
equipped with a preset memory feature.  
The receiver will remember the light  
intensities and fan speed when the lights  
and fan are turned off from the wall switch.  
When the wall switch is turned back on,  
the lights and fan will resume operation as  
they were prior to being turned off.  
IMPORTANT  
This Owner’s Manual is divided into  
two sections. The first section,  
REMOTE CONTROL PROCEDURES,  
describes how to install the four  
alkaline batteries (not supplied) in the  
remote control transmitter, and how to  
set the operating frequency of the  
transmitter and receiver. These  
instructions must be performed prior to  
installation of the ceiling fan as  
described in the second section,  
CEILING FAN PROCEDURES.  
Installation of Battery  
1. Remove the battery cover and install  
four AAA batteries (not supplied),  
oriented as shown in the battery  
compartment (Figure 1).  
REMOTE CONTROL  
PROCEDURES  
General  
REMOTE CONTROL  
TRANSMITTER  
CODE  
SWITCH  
RECEIVER  
CODE  
Your Emerson Ceiling Fan/Light Remote  
Control consists of a hand-held transmitter  
and a receiver which is mounted under the  
fan ceiling cover. The remote control is  
designed to separately control your ceiling  
fan and light intensities. There are four  
push buttons (HI, MED, LOW, OFF) to set  
the fan speed and turn the fan off.  
SWITCH  
SWITCH LEVERS  
CODE SWITCH  
ON  
BATTERY  
COVER  
Figure 1  
1
2
3
4
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HOUSING COVER  
(TYPICAL)  
SCREW (TYPICAL)  
Setting Operating  
Frequency of Transmitter  
and Receiver  
Your remote control transmitter and  
receiver have code switches which must  
be set on one of 16 possible code  
combinations. The four levers (numbered  
1, 2, 3, and 4) on the switches are factory-  
set in the ON (up) position. Do not use this  
setting. Change the switch settings as  
follows:  
CAPACITOR  
SCREW (2)  
SPEED  
CONTROL  
SWITCH  
MOTOR  
CONNECTOR  
KNURLED  
NUT  
1. Slide the four switch levers (Figure 1) in  
the remote control transmitter to your  
choice of ON (up) or down positions.  
WIRING  
HARNESS  
CONNECTOR  
Use  
a
ball-point pen or small  
PULL  
screwdriver and slide the levers firmly  
up or down.  
CHAIN PLUG  
REVERSING SWITCH  
SWITCH HOUSING  
2. In the receiver, slide the four switch  
levers in the same positions as set in  
the transmitter. Make sure the levers on  
both switches are in the same  
positions; otherwise the fan will not  
operate.  
Figure 2  
3. For Ceiling Fan Models CF2400,  
CF4500 and CF4800 Only. Remove  
the wire connector joining the three  
blue wires. (Figure 3). Separate the  
blue wire coming from the ceiling fan  
3. Position the batteries in the transmitter  
battery compartment and replace the  
battery cover.  
and cap this wire using  
a
wire  
connector (supplied). On Models  
CF4500 and CF4800 only, cut the  
yellow wire coming from the uplight  
switch; cap the end of this wire coming  
from the center of the motor using a  
wire connector. On Model CF2400 only,  
remove the wire connector joining the  
two yellow wires; cap the yellow wire  
coming from the motor using a wire  
connector (orange wire on older  
models). Remove the knurled nut  
securing the uplight switch to the switch  
housing and remove the uplight switch.  
CEILING FAN  
PROCEDURES  
Installation to Operate the  
Ceiling Fan, Downlight  
and Uplight  
IMPORTANT  
It is important that you also follow the  
installation instructions contained in  
the Owner’s Manual supplied with your  
Ceiling Fan. Pay particular attention to  
the Safety Instructions and WARNING  
notes.  
NOTE: Keep the uplight switch if you  
think you may like to return to manual  
control in the future.  
SEPARATE BLUE WIRE COMING FROM CEILING  
FAN AND CAP USING WIRE CONNECTOR  
2
1. Remove and retain the screws  
securing the housing cover to the  
switch housing (Figure 2).  
REMOVE WIRE  
1
CONNECTOR SECURING  
THREE BLUE WIRES  
2. All Ceiling Fan Models. Disconnect  
the motor connector from the wiring  
harness connector (Figure 2). Remove  
the knurled nut securing the speed  
control switch to the switch housing.  
CUT THE  
YELLOW WIRE  
AND CAP USING  
WIRE  
CONNECTOR  
3
KNURLED NUT  
PULL CHAIN  
PLUG  
4
Figure 3  
UPLIGHT SWITCH  
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4. For Ceiling Fan Models CF2500, 7. All Ceiling Fan Models. Separate the  
CF3900, CF4500 and CF4800 Only.  
Remove two screws securing the  
reversing switch to the switch housing  
(Figure 2).  
capacitor (held in place with two-sided  
tape) from the switch housing (Figure  
2) and remove the wiring harness and  
switch(es) from the switch housing.  
NOTE: Keep the wiring harness if you  
think you may like to return to manual  
control in the future.  
5. For Ceiling Fan Models F2100, F2200  
and CF2300 Only. Remove the knurled  
nut securing the reversing switch to the  
switch housing (Figure 4).  
8. All Ceiling Fan Models. Close the  
hole(s) for the speed control switch and  
the uplight switch or reversing switch  
by installing pull chain plug(s)  
(supplied) in the hole(s). (See Figures  
2, 3, and 4). Choose the color that best  
matches our ceiling fan.  
KNURLED  
NUT  
9. Position  
the  
reversing  
module  
PULL  
(supplied) in the switch cup; connect  
the reversing module connector to the  
motor connector (Figure 6). The  
connectors are color-coded and keyed  
and can be connected in only one  
manner.  
CHAIN  
PLUG  
REVERSING SWITCH  
Figure 4  
6. For Ceiling Fan Models CF1 and  
CF2800 Only. Locate the gray  
capacitor wire which is connected to  
the yellow wire (gray wire on older  
models) coming from the center of the  
motor. Remove the wire connector and  
separate the gray and yellow wires.  
Cap the yellow wire using a wire  
connector (supplied) (Figure 5).  
WHITE MOTOR  
WIRE CONNECTOR  
WIRE  
REVERSING  
MODULE  
WHITE  
CF1 & CF2800 INSTALL  
WIRE CONNECTOR ON  
YELLOW WIRE  
REVERSING  
MODULE WIRE  
CF1 & CF2800  
(CF2400 - INSTALL  
WIRE CONNECTOR ON  
GRAY WIRE)  
YELLOW WIRE (GRAY  
ON OLDER MODELS  
AND ON CF2400)  
REVERSING MODULE  
CONNECTOR  
MOTOR  
CONNECTOR  
Figure 6  
GRAY  
10. Using a wire connector (supplied),  
connect the white wire from the motor  
to the reversing module white wire  
(Figure 6).  
CAPACITOR  
WIRE  
CAPACITOR  
11. Position the housing cover (Figure 2)  
on the switch housing and secure  
using the screws removed in Step 1.  
NOTE: If you are planning to install an  
optional Emerson Light Fixture on your  
ceiling fan, do not install the housing  
cover (Step 11) at this time.  
Figure 5  
6A. For Ceiling Fan Model CF2400  
Only. Locate the gray capacitor wire  
which is connected to the gray wire  
coming from the center of the motor  
(yellow wire on older models).  
Remove the wire connector and  
separate the gray wires. Cap the gray  
wire using a wire connector (supplied)  
(Figure 5).  
12. Place the fan housing (top of motor  
facing upward) in the lower styrofoam  
pad. The lower pad serves as a  
holder for the fan during the following  
procedures.  
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13. For Ceiling Fan Models F2100, 14A. For Ceiling Fan Models CF2400  
F2200, CF2300, CF2500 and  
CF3900 Only. Locate and remove the  
connector from the yellow wire from  
the uplight (Figure 7). Separate,  
untwist and unkink the 80” yellow wire  
lead (supplied with the fan) and cut off  
the connector from the end of the  
wire. Strip 1/2-inch of insulation from  
the end of this wire. Then join the 80”  
yellow wire to the yellow wire from the  
Only. Cut the yellow wire midway  
between the motor coupling and the  
grommet in the inside of the housing  
(orange wire on older CF2400  
models). Cap the yellow wire coming  
from the motor coupling using a wire  
connector (supplied). Separate,  
untwist and unkink the 80” yellow  
wire lead (supplied with the fan) and  
cut off the connector from the wire.  
Strip 1/2-inch of insulation from the  
end of this wire. Then join the 60”  
yellow wire to the yellow wire coming  
from the inside of the housing using  
a wire connector.  
uplight using  
(supplied).  
a
wire connector  
NOTE: The red and brown wires  
coming from the top of the motor are  
capped with wire connectors. DO NOT  
remove these connectors.  
DO NOT REMOVE THESE  
MOTOR COUPLING  
WIRE CONNECTORS  
REMOVE WIRE CONNECTOR  
FROM YELLOW WIRE FROM  
UPLIGHT  
JOIN 80" YELLOW WIRE  
USING WIRE CONNECTOR  
1
DO NOT REMOVE THESE  
WIRE CONNECTORS  
1
REMOVE WIRE  
CONNECTOR  
BROWN  
WIRE  
2
BROWN  
WIRE  
2
RED WIRE  
YELLOW WIRE  
FROM UPLIGHT  
YELLOW WIRE FROM  
MOTOR COUPLING  
RED WIRE  
YELLOW WIRE  
FROM UPLIGHT  
80" YELLOW WIRE  
Figure 7  
Figure 8  
DO NOT REMOVE THESE  
WIRE CONNECTORS  
14. For Ceiling Fan Models CF4500  
and CF4800 Only. Locate the two  
yellow wires terminated by a wire  
MOTOR  
COUPLING  
RED WIRE  
4
INSTALL WIRE  
CONNECTOR  
2
BROWN  
connector.  
Remove  
the  
wire  
WIRE  
INSTALL  
WIRE  
CONNECTOR  
connector and separate the wires  
(Figure 8). One yellow wire comes  
from the motor coupling; cap the end  
of this wire using a wire connector  
(supplied) (Figure 9). Separate,  
untwist and unkink the 80” yellow wire  
lead (supplied with the fan) and cut off  
the connector from the end of the  
wire. Strip 1/2-inch of insulation from  
the end of this wire. Then join the 80”  
yellow wire to the yellow wire from the  
YELLOW WIRE  
FROM MOTOR COUPLING  
YELLOW WIRE  
FROM UPLIGHT  
3
INSTALL 80" YELLOW WIRE  
Figure 9  
uplight using  
(supplied). (Figure 9).  
a
wire connector 15. For Ceiling Fan Models CF1 and  
CF2800 Only. No wiring changes are  
required on top of the motor; proceed  
to Step 16.  
NOTE: The red and brown wires  
coming from the top of the motor are  
capped with wire connectors. DO NOT  
remove these connectors.  
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16. Remove the hanger ball by loosening  
the setscrew in the hanger ball until  
the ball falls freely down the downrod  
(Figure 10). Remove the pin from the  
downrod, then remove the hanger  
ball. Retain the pin and hanger ball for  
reinstallation in Step 22.  
The hairpin clip must be properly  
installed to prevent the clevis pin from  
working loose. Pull on the downrod to  
make sure the clevis pin is properly  
installed.  
WARNING  
!
It is critical that the pin in the hanger ball  
is properly installed and the setscrew  
securely tightened. Failure to verify that  
the pin and setscrew are properly  
installed could result in the fan falling.  
CLEVIS PIN  
HANGER  
BALL  
SETSCREW  
DOWNROD  
19. Install the setscrew (supplied with  
ceiling fan) in the motor coupling  
(Figure 11). While pulling up on the  
downrod, tighten the setscrew using  
the 5/32” setscrew wrench (supplied  
with ceiling fan).  
Figure 10  
17. Separate, untwist and unkink the 80”  
white, black, and blue motor lead  
wires. Route the three motor leads  
and the 80” yellow lead wire (used  
only on fans with uplight) through the  
downrod. Seat the downrod firmly in  
the motor coupling (Figure 11).  
NOTE: The setscrew must be properly  
installed as described above, or fan  
wobble could result.  
20. Screw two 1” threaded studs  
(supplied with ceiling fan) into the  
motor (Figure 12). Leave approxi-  
mately 7/8” of the stud extending  
above the motor. Slide the motor  
cover over the downrod and rotate the  
cover until the threaded studs  
protrude; install two knurled knobs  
(supplied with ceiling fan).  
DOWNROD  
HAIRPIN  
CLIP  
SETSCREW  
CLEVIS PIN  
MOTOR  
COUPLING  
NOTE: Make sure the red and brown  
leads are capped with wire connectors  
and all wires are completely inside  
motor cover and not pinched between  
the motor cover and motor.  
SETSCREW  
HAIRPIN  
CLIP  
DOWNROD  
MOTOR COUPLING  
CLEVIS  
PIN  
KNURLED KNOB (2)  
MOTOR COVER  
Figure 11  
1" THREADED  
STUD (2)  
18. Align the clevis pin holes in the  
downrod with the holes in the motor  
coupling. Install the clevis pin  
(supplied with the ceiling fan) and  
secure with the hairpin clip (Figure  
11). The clevis pin must go through  
the holes in the motor coupling and  
the holes in the downrod. Push the  
straight leg of the hairpin clip through  
the hole near the end of the clevis pin  
until the curved portion of the hairpin  
clip snaps around the clevis pin.  
RED AND BROWN WIRES  
Figure 12  
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21. Position the ceiling cover over the  
downrod (Figure 13). Be sure the  
cover is oriented correctly, with the  
large opening at the top.  
PIN  
HANGER BALL  
DOWNROD  
22. Reinstall the hanger ball on the  
downrod (Figure 13) as follows.  
Route the motor leads through the  
hanger ball and slide the hanger ball  
over the downrod. Install the pin  
through the holes at the top of the  
downrod and slide the hanger ball up  
the downrod, aligning the ball so the  
pin is captured in the groove in the top  
of the hanger ball. Pull the hanger ball  
up tight against the pin and securely  
tighten the setscrew in the hanger  
ball. A loose setscrew could create  
fan wobble.  
SETSCREW  
CEILING  
COVER  
Figure 13  
24. Install the hanger bracket and hang  
the fan in accordance with the  
instructions in the Ceiling Fan  
Owner’s Manual.  
23. Cut the wire leads from the downrod  
approximately 6-inches above the  
hanger ball. Strip back insulation 1/2-  
inch from the end of the leads.  
25. Pull the wire leads, coming from the  
end of the downrod, and the supply  
wires through the open side of the  
hanger bracket. (Figure 14).  
WARNING  
!
It is critical that the pin in the hanger ball  
is properly installed and the setscrew  
securely tightened. Failure to verify that  
the pin and setscrew are properly  
installed could result in the fan falling.  
26. Position the SW105 Receiver in the  
ceiling cover so that the flat side of  
the receiver faces up and the open  
portion of the receiver is to the right,  
as shown in Figure 14.  
OUTLET BOX  
BLACK SUPPLY WIRE  
BLACK FAN WIRE  
HANGER BRACKET  
HANGER BRACKET  
GROUND WIRE  
(GREEN)  
BLACK/WHITE RECEIVER WIRE  
BLUE FAN WIRE  
HANGER BALL  
GROUND WIRE  
(GREEN)  
BLUE RECEIVER  
WIRE  
OPEN  
PORTION OF  
RECEIVER  
HERE  
SUPPLY GROUND  
WIRE (GREEN OR  
BARE)  
YELLOW FAN WIRE  
YELLOW RECEIVER WIRE  
RECEIVER  
BLACK RECEIVER WIRE  
WHITE SUPPLY  
WIRE  
WHITE RECEIVER WIRE  
CEILING COVER  
WHITE FAN WIRE  
WIRE CONNECTOR  
Figure 14  
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TO  
SW105 RECEIVER  
LISTED GENERAL  
USE ON/OFF WALL  
SWITCH OR  
110V SUPPLY  
BLACK  
SUPPLY  
WIRE  
OPTIONAL  
EMERSON SW115  
WALL CONTROL  
HI  
U/L  
D/L  
MED  
LOW  
REV  
F
A
N
O
F
F
EMERSON®  
OFF ON  
WHITE RECEIVER WIRE  
BLACK RECEIVER WIRE  
WHITE SUPPLY WIRE  
BLACK/WHITE RECEIVER WIRE  
BLUE RECEIVER WIRE*  
YELLOW RECEIVER WIRE**  
WHITE FAN WIRE  
BLUE FAN WIRE  
BLACK FAN WIRE  
YELLOW FAN WIRE  
(FROM UPLIGHT)  
DOWNROD  
YELLOW UPLIGHT WIRES  
(NOT PRESENT ON ALL FANS)  
RED AND BROWN  
WIRES - CAPPED.  
DO NOT REMOVE  
WIRE CONNECTORS  
MOTOR COUPLING  
FAN HOUSING  
OPTIONAL  
LIGHT FIXTURE  
* IF YOUR CEILING FAN DOES NOT  
** IF YOUR CEILING FAN DOES NOT  
HAVE AN UPLIGHT, THERE WILL BE  
NO YELLOW FAN WIRE.  
IN THIS CASE, CAP THE YELLOW  
RECEIVER WIRE USING A WIRE  
CONNECTOR.  
HAVE A DOWNLIGHT, CAP THE BLUE  
RECEIVER WIRE USING A WIRE  
CONNECTOR.  
Figure 15  
e. Connect the blue fan wire to the  
blue receiver wire (BOTTOM  
LIGHT).  
27. Using wire connectors (supplied),  
make wiring connections as follows  
(Figure 14 and 15):  
f. Connect the yellow fan wire to the  
yellow receiver wire (UPPER  
LIGHT).  
a. Connect the green ground wires  
from the hanger bracket and the  
hanger ball to the supply ground  
wire (bare or green).  
CAUTION: If your ceiling fan does NOT  
have an uplight, there will be NO yellow  
fan wire. In this case, cap the yellow  
receiver wire using a wire connector  
(supplied). If your ceiling fan does NOT  
have a downlight, cap the blue receiver  
wire using a wire connector (supplied).  
b. Connect the white fan wire and the  
white supply wire to the white  
receiver wire (AC IN/MOTOR N).  
c. Connect the black fan wire to the  
black receiver wire (TO MOTOR  
L).  
d. Connect the black supply wire to  
the black/white receiver wire (AC  
IN L).  
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28. Insert the connected ends of the wires  
up through the open side of the  
hanger bracket and into the outlet box  
as shown in Figure 16.  
Operation  
IMPORTANT  
Fan installation must be completed,  
including the installation of the fan  
blades, before testing of the remote  
control.  
OUTLET BOX  
Your remote control (Figure 17) has full  
control of your fan and lights.  
HANGER  
BRACKET  
NOTE: Prior to operation of the  
downlight from the remote control,  
make sure the switch on the light is ON.  
RECEIVER  
1-1/4"  
THREADED  
STUDS (2)  
CEILING  
COVER  
1. To set the desired fan speed, press the  
HI, MED, or LOW button to operate  
your fan on high, medium, or low  
speed.  
2. To turn your fan off, press the OFF  
Figure 16  
button.  
3. To change the airflow direction of the  
29. Screw two 1-1/4” threaded studs  
(supplied with the ceiling fan) into the  
tapped holes in the hanger bracket  
(Figure 16).  
fan blades, press the REV button.  
4. To turn the downlight on, press and  
release the DN button. The light will  
turn on at the light intensity previously  
selected.  
30. Slide the receiver up and over the  
hanger bracket. Press the receiver  
against the ceiling, holding it in place  
while installing the ceiling cover in  
accordance with the instructions in  
the Ceiling Fan Owner’s Manual.  
5. To turn the uplight on, press and  
release the UP button. The light will  
turn on at the light intensity previously  
selected.  
6. To vary the intensity of the light, hold  
the DN or UP button down until the  
desired light intensity is reached, then  
release the button.  
31. Install the fan blades in accordance  
with the instructions in the Ceiling Fan  
Owner’s Manual.  
32. Install the optional Emerson Light  
Fixture in accordance with the  
instructions in the Light Fixture  
Owner’s Manual.  
UP  
DN  
HIGH  
NOTE: To prevent damage to the  
receiver, turn “off” the electricity at the  
wall switch before installing or  
removing light bulbs on the ceiling fan  
or light fixture.  
MED  
LOW  
OFF  
REV  
®
Figure 17  
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Installation of Storage  
Bracket  
Trouble Shooting  
FAN/LIGHT FAILS TO OPERATE  
A storage bracket is supplied with the  
remote control for holding the control unit  
when not in use. If you desire to use the  
bracket, use the two screws (supplied)  
and install it on a wall that is away from  
excessive heat or humidity.  
Check that the light switch on the light  
fixture is on.  
Check that the battery is good (red  
indicator light should light when any  
button is pressed).  
Check that the receiver is wired  
properly.  
Check that the ON/OFF wall switch is in  
the ON position.  
Check that the receiver and transmitter  
code switches are set in the same  
position.  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
What The Warranty Covers:  
All products covered by this Owner’s Manual are warranted against all defects in workmanship and materials.  
You must be the original purchaser or user of the product to be covered.  
What The Period Of Coverage Is:  
All components are covered by this warranty for one year from the date you purchased your Remote Control  
or Receiver ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,  
MADE WITH RESPECT TO COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES IS ALSO LIMITED TO ONE YEAR.  
What Will Emerson Electric Co. Do To Correct Problems:  
Emerson will replace a defective Emerson Remote Control or Receiver at no charge to you. We will ship the  
repaired product or replacement to you at no charge, but you are responsible for all costs or removal,  
reinstallation and shipping of the product to Emerson.  
How Can You Get Service:  
YOU MUST HAVE PROOF OF YOUR PURCHASE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL OR RECEIVER TO OBTAIN  
LIMITED WARRANTY SERVICE. KEEP YOUR RECEIPT OR OTHER PROOF OF PURCHASE. You can return the  
product to our factory or to your nearest authorized service center.  
To return the product to the factory, obtain a return authorization and service identification tag by writing to  
Air Comfort Products, Division of Emerson Electric Co., 8100 W. Florissant Ave., St. Louis, MO 63136.  
Include all model numbers shown on the product with your request.  
To return the product to an authorized service center, call 1-800-654-3545 for the address of the nearest  
authorized service center.  
You will be responsible for all insurance, freight or other transportation charges to our factory or authorized  
service center. Your Emerson Remote Control or Receiver should be properly packed to avoid damage in transit  
since we will not be responsible for any such damage.  
What Is Not Covered:  
This warranty also does not cover any defects, malfunctions or failures caused by:  
Repairs by persons not authorized by Emerson Electric Co.,  
Use of parts or accessories not authorized by Emerson Electric Co.,  
• Mishandling, improper installation, modifications or damage to your remote control while in your  
possession, or  
Unreasonable use, misuse, abuse, including failing to do reasonable and necessary maintenance, and normal  
wear and tear.  
Additionally, this warranty and any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are  
voided when:  
The original purchaser or user ceases to own the product, or  
The ceiling fan is moved from its original point of installation.  
This warranty is only valid within the 50 states of the United States and the District of Columbia. No other  
written or oral warranties apply, and no employee, agent, dealer or other person is authorized to give any  
warranties on behalf of Emerson Electric Co.  
REPAIR, REPLACEMENT OR A REFUND ARE THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AVAILABLE UNDER THIS  
WARRANTY AND EMERSON IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING INCIDENTAL  
AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Incidental damages include but are not limited to such damages as loss of  
time and loss of use. Consequential damages include but are not limited to the cost of repairing or replacing  
other property which was damaged if this product does not work properly.  
How State Law Relates To The Warranty:  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above  
exclusion or limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also  
have other rights which vary from state to state.  
Air Co m f o r t P r o d u c t s  
DIVISION OF EMERSON ELECTRIC CO.  
8100 W. Florissant ¥ St. Louis, MO 63136  
Part No. F40BP72700000  
Printed in China 05/05  
Form No. BP7270  

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