How Do You Get The Remote Control Ceiling Fan Light To Turn On At The Wall Switch?
Having a ceiling fan with a remote control is very convenient until the remote no longer works. Being able to operate the ceiling fan once again from the switch in the wall allows you to keep your ceiling fan and not have to replace it. You may have to go back to pulling on chains, but that is a much simpler solution than having to buy another fan. The best part is that you don’t have to remove the fan from the ceiling to make the changes. Turn off the electricity to the ceiling fan by turning off its breaker in the main electrical panel. Take off the ceiling fan canopy. The canopy attaches to the ceiling and covers the ceiling fan hanging bracket and the ceiling fan electrical box. Removing the canopy exposes the wiring and the remote receiver. The canopy is attached by four or more screws. Locate the ceiling fan remote receiver. The receiver will be either circular or rectangular in shape with a set of wires attached at each end or opposite of each other (depending on the shape of th