Anderic RR787T

Anderic RR787T Replacement Remote Control

Buka ea Tataiso

Model: RR787T

Selelekela

This instruction manual provides detailed guidance for the Anderic RR787T Replacement Remote Control. Designed as a direct replacement for RH787T and UC787T remotes, it offers comprehensive control for Casablanca DC motor ceiling fans and other compatible high-end models. Features include six fan speeds, reverse airflow, and dimmable light control (for incandescent bulbs). This remote is specifically engineered for ceiling fans utilizing receivers with 4 dip switches, including those originally paired with the RH786R receiver.

Litaba tsa Sephutheloana

Netefatsa hore lintho tsohle li teng ka har'a sephutheloana sa hau:

  • Anderic RR787T Remote Control
  • Bracket ea Thaba ea Lerako
  • Mount Screws le Liankora tsa Lebota
  • Note: Two AAA batteries are required and not included.
Anderic RR787T remote control in its wall mount holder

Image: Anderic RR787T remote control securely placed in its wall mount holder.

Tlhophiso

Follow these steps to set up your new remote control:

  1. Kenya libeteri: Open the battery compartment on the back of the remote. Insert two AAA batteries (not included), ensuring correct polarity.
  2. Set Dip Switches: Locate the 4 dip switches inside the battery compartment. Match the dip switch settings on your new Anderic RR787T remote to the settings on your existing ceiling fan receiver or old remote. This step is crucial for proper communication between the remote and the fan.
  3. Bracket ea Mount Wall: Use the provided screws and wall anchors to securely mount the wall bracket in a convenient location.
  4. Insert Remote: Slide the remote control into the mounted wall bracket.
Back of Anderic RR787T remote control with battery compartment open, showing 4 dip switches and the wall mount holder.

Setšoantšo: Ka morao view of the Anderic RR787T remote, highlighting the battery compartment and dip switches for configuration.

Seta Video ea Pontšo

Video: A demonstration of a similar Anderic remote (UC7225T) showing its features and operation, which can provide general guidance for setup and use. Note that this video is for a different model (UC7225T) but from the same brand.

Litaelo tsa Ts'ebetso

The Anderic RR787T remote offers intuitive control over your ceiling fan and light:

  • Tlosa/Tima: Tobetsa konopo ea matla ho bulela fan le ho khantša kapa ho tima.
  • Taolo ea Lebelo la Fans: Use the fan speed buttons (typically marked I, II, III, IV, V, VI or Low, Med, High) to adjust the fan's rotation speed. The RR787T supports 6 fan speeds.
  • Phetoho ea Moea: Press the reverse button to change the direction of the fan blades, allowing for seasonal comfort (downward airflow for cooling, upward for circulating warm air).
  • Taolo ea Leseli:
    • Tobetsa konopo ea lebone ho khantša kapa ho tima lebone.
    • To dim the light (with incandescent bulbs), press and hold the light button. Release when the desired brightness is reached.
    • Note: For LED, CFL, or other non-incandescent bulbs, the dimming function can be disabled inside the battery compartment to prevent issues.
  • Mosebetsi oa Sebali: The remote includes timer buttons (e.g., 1H, 2H, 4H, 8H) to set the fan to operate for a specific duration before automatically turning off.
Pele view of the Anderic RR787T remote control, showing all buttons for fan speed, light, and other functions.

Setšoantšo: Pele view of the Anderic RR787T remote control, displaying its intuitive button layout for easy operation.

Ho lumellana

The Anderic RR787T is designed for broad compatibility with specific ceiling fan systems:

  • Baamoheli: Designed for ceiling fans that use receivers with 4 dip switches, including models originally paired with RH786R, RH787T, and UC787T remotes.
  • Fan Brands: Compatible with high-end ceiling fans from brands such as Casablanca, Monte Carlo, Fanimation, Regency, and Home Decorators Collection.
  • Mefuta e Tšehetsoeng: Includes Casablanca Panama, Stealth, Stingray, Fellini, and Monte Carlo Vision, Arcade, Hicks, and Dover series.
  • Keletso ea Bohlokoa: Not compatible with Fanimation Slinger fans (especially newer models), fans requiring 5 dip switch receivers, or 315 MHz systems like Harbor Breeze ZJF-HH-YK-A008. Always verify your fan's receiver type before purchase.

Tlhokomelo

To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your remote control, follow these maintenance guidelines:

  • Phetoho ea Betri: Replace batteries when the remote's performance diminishes. Ensure correct battery type (2 AAA) and polarity.
  • Ho hloekisa: Wipe the remote with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
  • Polokelo: Boloka remote sebakeng se phodileng, se omileng hole le letsatsi le mocheso o feteletseng.

Ho batle phoso

If you encounter issues with your remote control, refer to the following common solutions:

  • Remoutu ha e arabe:
    • Sheba maemo a betri mme o nkele sebaka ha ho hlokahala.
    • Ensure the dip switch settings on the remote match the receiver.
    • Verify the fan's power supply is active.
  • Light Not Dimming:
    • Confirm that incandescent bulbs are being used.
    • Check if the dimming function is enabled inside the battery compartment.
  • Fan Not Changing Speed/Direction:
    • Netefatsa hore remote e haufi le moamoheli.
    • Re-check dip switch settings.

Litlhaloso

BrandAnderik
Nomoro ea MohlalaRR787T (replaces RH787T)
Litekanyo tsa sephutheloana4.96 x 4.92 x 2.8 lisenthimithara
Boima ba Ntho3.2 lik'hilograma
Libetri2 AAA libetri (ha li kenyelelitsoe)
Tšobotsi e KhethehilengWall Mount E kenyelelitsoe
MmalaBosoeu
Boholo ba Nomoro ea Lisebelisoa tse Tšehetsoeng1
Lisebelisoa tse lumellanangFane

Warranty le Tšehetso

For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the product packaging or contact Anderic customer service directly. Keep your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.

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