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May 18, 2017
10:30
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chitchatfan
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I'm talking about the little chains attached to the actual fan. The switch turns
On the power. On my fan there are 2 chains on the fan itself. One changes the fan speed. The other turns the lights off and on. Check that and the light bulbs.
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Troubleshooting a light/fan fixture. My extended family is under the mistaken
LeftOfNormal
5/18/17 10:22am
Make sure the fan is on, not just the switch
chitchatfan
5/18/17 10:24am
Fan is what's working. It's the lights that aren't.
LeftOfNormal
5/18/17 10:25am
I'm talking about the little chains attached to the actual fan. The switch turns
chitchatfan
5/18/17 10:30am
Is it a new fan? What kind of bulbs do they have in there?
fredgarvin
5/18/17 10:25am
I don't think it's new. Made it sound like it's been working normally up to now
LeftOfNormal
5/18/17 10:40am
A lot of multi-million fixtures have a device that regulates power flow into
Squeegee
5/18/17 10:45am
There's a dimmer switch on the remote. Hold it down. (bulbs out 90%)
ClackamasCoug
5/18/17 10:25am
Is there a separate switch on the fan body for the lights?
John Doe
5/18/17 10:32am
Dunno. Haven't gone over yet. I figured I'd try to arm myself w/info beforehand.
LeftOfNormal
5/18/17 10:38am
Turned out to be the limitor that went bad. Didn't trip, because they hadn't
LeftOfNormal
5/18/17 1:26pm
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