![]() I would've expected the switch to operate the fan/light the same way, meaning instead of chains, you would control the fan/light functions with the remote but if you turned the wall switch off the fan/light would turn off completely until the switch was turned back on. Even if the wall switch is off you can still control the fan/light. The only thing that controls the fan/light is the remote. Secure the mounting bracket to the ceiling electrical box with mounting screws and lock washers. The new fan/light does not respond to the switch at all. Step 3: Securing Mounting Bracket to Ceiling Electrical Box. If you turned the switch off, it cut power to the unit altogether. ![]() Once the switch was on, you could pull the chains for the light and the fan to adjust speed. Then you will need to control the fan and light with the strings. The previous unit used a wall switch to power the unit. You can connect the fan blue and the fan black to the red ceiling wire. The new fan has a remote unit that connects to the fan first with only a white and black wire exiting the unit. There are 4 wires inside the box (Red, Bare, Black, and White) It was wired as such: Box Fan There was an existing fan/light in place. I've installed several fans and never had a problem. I installed a Harbor Breeze ceiling fan/light with a remote control unit earlier this evening.
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