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The motor for you fan could of had quit working or there might be an issue with one of your fans internal parts.You could get it repaired or buy a new one.
First replace batteries in remote, go to breaker switch and see if power is going to fan,turn off and turn back on,then try,if it still doesn't work,turn power off at breaker,then remove fan to get to wires and check to see if power isgoing to fan,if it is then fan switch is bad.
That may be, because you were using the Remote Control to operate it, but then turned off the wall switch instead of turning it off using the Remote Control.
Turn the wall switch back On and try to get the Remote Control to take back over the operation. If that solves your problem, in the future you will know to turn off the fan and lights with the remote, before turning off the wall switch.
Hope this helps solve your problem. My wife had to learn the same way with ours.
Light Operation: With the light in the off position press and hold the light button (do not let go). The lights should start at a dim setting and gradually get brighter and brighter. When they get to a setting you desire let go of the light button. To reduce the brightness of the light you must first turn the light off, and then press the light button and hold it in as described above. If the light is off, and you press the light button quickly to turn it on, the light will go back to the previous setting. So if you last had the light on the high setting, it will go back to the high setting, if you had the light at a lower setting it will turn back on to the lower setting. Keep in mind you can increase the light intensity at any time by pressing and holding the light button, but to decrease the light intensity, you must first turn the light off, and start over by pressing and holding in the light button.
Fan Operation: With the fan in the off position, press and hold the fan button (do not let go). The fan should start at a slower speed and get faster and faster. When the fan is at the speed you desire, let go of the fan button. To slow down the fan speed you must first turn the fan speeds off by pressing and releasing the fan button. If the fan speeds are off, and you press the fan button quickly to turn it on, the fan will go back to the previous setting. So if you last had the fan at the highest setting, it will go back to the high setting, if you had the fan at a lower setting it will turn back on to the lower setting. Keep in mind you can increase the fan speed at any time by pressing and holding the fan button, but to decrease the fan speed you must first turn the fan off, and start over by pressing and holding in the fan button.
You're saying fan (singular) and lights (plural)? Does this fan and these lights work off of one switch? If so, then it's probably a bad switch. You can check this by turning off the circuit breaker. Remove the switch from the wall, and put the two wires going to that switch together. Make sure to use a wire nut, or tape to keep these wires together without touching and grounding anything. Make sure these wires are clear of anyone or anything, and then go back and turn on the circuit breaker. If the lights and fan go back on, then it's a bad switch. This is what it sounds like. So now, you can turn the cir. brkr back off - replace the switch, and then after everything is secure and the switch is in the off position - you can turn the cir. brkr back on again. Then go back into the kitchen and turn the switch on again to reaffirm that everything is back in working order. If for some reason this doesn't work, feel free to contact me again. Good Luck! Jim
did any outlets stop working, mat be a tripped or bad breaker in elect. panel she if one breaker is tripped. flip off and back on, could se short in fan but unlikely. if cannot see tripped breaker, turn off computor, tv, any appliance you have on and go down breakers and flip off and back on. if a short is present one breaker will trip back off. call repair
Here's the fix: Take off the top cover of the projector. Unplug the
wire leading from the two fans in the back of the unit to one of the
circuit boards in front of you. Just trace one wire from fan to board.
Unplug at board. Turn unit on and it will again turn on, show HP splash
screen and then shut down, like it should, because the fans are now
disabled. After it completly shuts down, plug the fan wire back into
the board. Turn the unit back on and, presto, its working again. It
will not turn off.
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