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Almost all ceiling fans have reverse. The switch is usually on the side of the fan so one must get a ladder to get to it. Air flow to be up in winter and down in summer.
Hey there, how's it going? Do you know which model of ceiling fan you have? Whether you do or don't, that's OK - I was going to suggest checking out this site below which has Kichler fan manuals available. If you don't find the one you need, let us know and we'll take a look for you through some other sites.
THIS ITEM NUMBER IS INCORRECT. THERE SHOULD BE ATLEAST 1 MORE NUMBER FOLLOWED BY A COUPLE OF LETTERS. IF YOU CAN POSSIBLY FIND THE CORRECT NUMBER I CAN HELP BY GETTING YOU A PART NUMBER FOR THE CORRECT REMOTE THAT WILL BE NEEDED. PART NUMBERS ON FANS ARE CONSISTENTLY FOUND ON THE CANOPY, THIS IS THE PART WHERE YOUR FAN MOUNTS TO THE CEILING. I CALLED OUR REP AT KICHLER AND SHE SAID THIS WAS AN INCOMPLETE NUMBER. HOW OLD IS THE FAN IN QUESTION? ITS POSSIBLE IT MAY BE DISCONTINUED IS WHY WE CANT COME UP WITH ANYTHING.
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