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glenn knight Posted on Sep 30, 2013

I have wired the ceiling fan accordingly. The incoming black wire to the red wire on the remote receiver. The incoming white to the white on the remote receiver. The black, blue, and white to the black ,blue, and white on the remote receiver. I have only one switch that controls this fan,, The light is working but the fan will not work?

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