Home Decorators Collection Remote Control UC7225T (7225)
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Yes, it is! It is for the same reason that I have two remote controls for one fan. Proceed in the same way as when you initialized. For those of you who don't have directions, they can be found on the Home Depot page under Info & amp Help for that fan model. A guide, a set of instructions. Oh, and make sure the fan speeds are the same on both, or else it will keep running if you turn it off on one but not the other. Despite the bad lighting, it's perfectly fine here.
As far as I know it will work, I've got a fan just like this one and needed to get one of these remotes for it. The new remote will need to be synched with the fan after you receive it.
Browse the Home Depot website for the model of the fan you have. If the remote type is correct, it will display it.
Selected User Reviews For Home Decorators Collection Remote Control UC7225T (7225)
The following words should be paired The OEM is Power up the fan by holding the power button for a few seconds. In this remote you will find Using the "pair" button in the battery compartment, turn the fan on and hold it for a few seconds. Original equipment manufacturers In the battery compartment, there is both an ON and a DIM switch. In this remote you will find In the battery compartment, there is a 0 and 1 switch.
The back of the card The OEM is The model number, FCC ID and IC ID are printed on the left side, followed by a label indicating it is made in China. In this remote you will find This person does not possess anything.
Although I haven't had any problems as of yet, I wish the seller would clarify that it's not OEM as he states.
However, this is an OEM replacement The fan was a little older (approx. If you've been using it for a long time), you may need to pair it When you press the pair button for three seconds, you can see the battery area. Within a second. It may be necessary to cycle the fan off and on once or twice and press the "pair" button again 3 times. I had to wait a few seconds for it to take, but then it worked.
It was easy for me to figure Remote control manuals that can be found online for the fan that initially came with it. Additionally, the remote is not the same as the OEM remote when you examine it from the back and look at the buttons hidden As long as you can get past that initial challenge, pairing works almost like a charm. I will update once I have seen how the quality of the remote is after using it for a while.
Even though they are a bit pricey, I needed two of them for two different fans and lights in my apartment and this fit the bill.
This is a short and sweet post. looks to be a remote control that is OEM (original equipment manufacturer). It works exactly how the one that came with my ceiling fan does. There's only one thing wrong with it, and that's how expensive it is.
A single button push is all that is required. There is no need to program it. The speed of your fan and the brightness of your lights are controlled in one step.
Product of good quality.