DC1 Ceiling Fan Remote Control – Compatible with DC8 Receivers and DC Motor Fans
The DC1 remote is designed to work with ceiling fans that have a DC motor and a DC8 receiver. It provides full fan and light control through a simple, easy-to-use layout.
Note: Works with all the DC8 ceiling fan receivers, including but not limited to:
- DC8-56SGV-L-D
- DC8-120-56NDJ-L-1
- DC8-70SG7-L-D-C
- DC8-72SGZ
- DC8-62SGZ-L
- DC8-60SGTF-L-1
- DC8-60LP30L-D
- DC8-56HED-L
- DC8-56DFH-L
- DC8-65LP17-L
- DC8-56LP32-L-D
- DC8-96SG8-L
Controls:
- Fan Speeds: 1–6
- Reverse Direction: REV key
- Power Off: OFF key
- Light Control: LIGHT key (includes dimming)
Battery: Uses two AAA - 1.5V batteries (not included)
Wall Mount: Includes wall holder for optional mounting
FCC ID: 2AAZPDC1 | IC: 11037A-DC1
Compatible Brands & Models: (Not limited to)
LAMP PLUS:
02-3353, 02-3353-15050-99 (8Y358), 02-3353-15049-99 (8Y222), 02-3353-15053-99 (8Y311), 02-3353-14058-99 (7D147)
QUORUM:
87563, 74603, 66565
KENDAL LIGHTING:
AC-21352, AC-21454, AC-21560, AC-21750
MONTE CARLO:
5LLR56RZWD, 5LLR56BSD, 8EER60BSD, 8EER60BKD, 3SKYR56SND, 3AVOR56KOAD, 3DYR56AGB, 3DYR56AGP, 3AVOR56RZWD, 3AVOR56GRYD
SAVOY HOUSE:
52-200
Pairing the DC1 Remote Universal Mode and Learning Mode
There is a “Universal Mode” and a “Learning Mode” with the remote control.
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UNIVERSAL MODE: When selecting “Universal Mode,” place the dip (code) switch at the UPPER position labeled "COMMON CODE." Your fan remote control is ready to use.
Note: If using universal mode, your fan can be controlled with other remote transmitters in the same setting.
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LEARNING MODE: To control the fan with a specific remote transmitter, select “Learning Mode” by placing the dip (code) switch in the lower position (L. CODE), then,
- Cycle the power to the fan via the circuit breaker. After restoring the power source to your fan, press and hold the “LEARN” button for at least 3 seconds. You must press the “LEARN” button within 60 seconds of restoring power to the fan.
Note: Power must be off for at least 10 seconds, then turned back on for the remote control learn function to take effect.
Note: If the fan is installed with a light, the light will blink twice. The remote control setting process is complete, and your fan is ready. For fans without light, check the operation using a remote transmitter.
Note: To control multiple fans, ensure the dip switches are set at the same setting. A maximum of two transmitters can control a fan.