This may a job you can do i suggest an electrician. Shut power to both fans off, select the fan that you do't want to change , remove canopy that covers up connections Located right next to ceiling. Lower receiver, disconnect the incoming power. restore power and change the direction of the other fan using remote. Shut off power and connect the incoming lead on the disconnected fan reassemble and restore power, this is the reason you have 2 remotes then you can control independently. HD will sell you a replacement remote if you lost yours. Again you should hire an electrician
SOURCE: Installing ceiling fan with two switches AND a remote
in your ceiling box should be three wires. a red goes to the three way switches, a black goes to the hot and the white is the neutral. the fan wires are black, blue and white. since you have a remote, connect the [fan] blue & black together with the [line] black. connect all white wires together. the remote will now ramp up your lights from off to full on and the fan remote will let you choose lo med high and off. just tape up the red wire in the box.
SOURCE: I need the default code for a hampton bay fan
I checked the hampton bay site and unfortunately whatever dip switch setting on the fan is, the remote needs to be matched to it. better get out the ladder!
SOURCE: Hampton Bay 52 In. Clarington. How do I reverse the fan?
Try these two: 1) look for a small switch up near the light area on the dark-colored area of the fan. If a switch is there, then simply flip the switch to the other position; 2) if you have a remote control for the fan, the reverse mode may appear on the remote control. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: Lost Instructions for Hampton Bay remote control 838956
Go to www.kingoffans.com and follow the site. They are the makers of Hampton Bay.
SOURCE: Two fans with the same remote code.
There are dip-switches in both the remote and the fan. You need to change the switches on one of your fans.
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