Model U42MK5WH4
SOURCE: Hunter ceiling fan
Sounds like the remote receiver units (located where the mains connect to the fans) took a surge and have failed.
SOURCE: no connection between the fan remote and Ceiling fan
The remote-controlled fans that I've seen all have DIP switches in the transmitter (the "remote") and receiver (up by the fan). For the remote to operate the fan, both sets of switches have to be set to the same code. If you happened to bump the DIP switches (and change the code) while replacing the battery, the fan would no longer respond to the remote.
It's been four months since you posted this problem, so you've probably figured that out by now. Still, other users may run into the same problem occasionally.
SOURCE: Hunter ceiling fan remote 85095-01 stopped working
it also could be one of the the jumpers fell out of the remote
they are located just above the battery. you will need to match the placement of the jumpers with the receiver mounted in the fan.
SOURCE: our remote for ceiling light
Sorry to read about your problem, I hope this helps you out.
Yes you can, you can contact hunter, www.hunterFan.com Keep in mind, your receiver could be defective.
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