RRTX012, FD40-H02R, FD40-H03R | Anderic Receiver and Remote Control User Guide

This article applies to the Anderic RRTX012 / A25-TX012 (click to view), as well as the FD40-H02R (click to view) and FD40-H03R (click to view) ceiling fan receivers.

Installing the Battery

  • Remove the battery cover from the back of the remote by pressing in and sliding it down toward the bottom.
  • Insert an “A23 12V” battery, ensuring the polarity matches the diagram indicated in the battery compartment. See FIG 1.
  • Replace the cover.

Pairing the Remote Control (2 Steps)

  1. Cycle the power to the fan by either the circuit breaker or a light switch.
  2. Within 30 seconds of restoring power, tap the “LEARN” key located inside the battery compartment. If learning is successful, the fan light will blink three times and turn on. See FIG 1. highlighted in red with #1.
  • Note: The binary dip-switch, see FIG 1, highlighted in red with #2, has been set to “0” to match the receiver in the fan. If more than one fan uses the same remote control, changing the dip switch settings may be necessary. To change the dip switch setting, slide the switch in the bay compartment down to “1.” Turn off the fan's power, then turn it back on.
FIG 1.

Buttons and Operations

SEE FIG 2. BELOW

  1. Fan speeds:  

    1. Tap “1”, “2”, “3”, “4”, “5”, or “6” to switch the fan to the corresponding speed, “1” being the slowest and “6” being the fastest.
    2. If the fan was in sleep 8-hour mode before the power was turned off, the fan will be off when the power is turned back on.
    3. If the fan is in walk-away-light-delay mode before power is turned off, both the fan and light will be off when power is turned back on.
  2. Natural Breeze:
    1. Tap the “ 彡“ key to enter Natural Breeze mode. Natural Breeze mode simulates a natural breeze, providing an experience similar to being outside. Fan blades will turn at random, varying speeds.
    2. To exit Natural Breeze mode, tap “⏻“ then one of the numerical settings to shift to relative key function/speed.
  3. Power: 
    1. Tapping the “⏻" key cycles the fan On/Off. The fan will continue to operate at the previously set speed when turned on.
    2. If the fan was in sleep 8-hour mode before the power was turned off, the fan will be off when the power is turned back on.
    3. If the fan is in walk-away-light-delay mode before power is turned off, both the fan and light will be off when power is turned back on.
  4. Home shield: Using this button will randomly turn lights on and off, creating the illusion that someone is at home
    1. Tap “House Button”; the light on the ceiling fan blinks twice to confirm the Home Shield is active. The fan is off and will cycle through A and B modes as described below:
    2. A-mode: The light randomly turns on for 5-20 minutes.
    3. B-mode: Light is off for 60 minutes.
    4. During home shield mode, press any other key to cancel the function.
  5. Light:
    1. For fans with only downlights (Light On/Off/Dimming)
      1. Tap the “💡” key to turn the light on/off
      2. Press and hold for light dimming.
    2. For fans with up and down lights
      1. Tap “💡” key to turn the light on/off; press and hold for dimming.
      2. Press the light button for the 1st time: the down light turns on
      3. Press the light button for the 2nd time: the up and down lights are both on
      4. Press the light button for the 3rd time: the up light is on/the down light turns off
      5. Press the light button for the 4th time: the up light turns off
      6. Long-press the light button to turn the up and down lights on or off simultaneously.
  6. Walk Away Light Delay: Using this button automatically turns off the light 1 minute after the button is pressed.
    1. Tap “Clock” once. The light on the ceiling fan blinks once to confirm that the walk-away light delay is active. The light and fan will turn off after 1 minute.
    2. During walk-away-light-delay mode, press any other key to cancel the function.
  7. Sleep Timer 2/4/8 Hour: Using these buttons will automatically turn the fan off after 2, 4, or 8 hours.
    1. Tap the “2H”, “4H”, or “8H” key to set the desired time you want your fan to turn off.
    2. During Sleep Timer mode, tap the "⏻" key to exit. Tap “House” or “Clock” to also exit Sleep 8mer and ship to release the key function.
  8. Forward Switch:
    1. Switch the key to the LEFT for warm weather to have the fan push air down.
  9. Reverse Switch:
    1. Switch the key to the RIGHT for cold weather to have the fan push air up.
FIG 2.

Installing the Receiver

  1. Before you begin, please turn OFF THE POWER to the Fan using either the light switch or the circuit breaker. You will need to take down the entire fan to access the receiver.


  2. Disassemble the fan. For disassembly instructions, please refer to the fan's original Installation manual.


  3. Locate the screws on top of the motor. Use the appropriate Phillips head screwdriver or Allen wrench to remove these screws. (SEE FIG 3.)

    FIG 3.
  4. After removing the screws, lift the motor housing to gain access to the receiver.


  5. Remove the two screws fixing the receiver to the motor assembly.


  6. Unplug the wire harness and remove the receiver.


  7. Replace the old receiver with the new one and connect the wires.
    1. Connect the Wire harness
    2. If using an up-and-down light receiver, also connect and match the uplight wires (Red and White) to the corresponding fan wires. (Only applicable with FD40H-03R Receiver)
    3. NOTE: FD40H-03R receiver WILL work for downlight-only fans. Do not connect the uplight wires to anything.


  8. Attach the new receiver to the motor assembly with the 2 screws.


  9. Push all wires together and replace the motor housing, aligning the holes for the housing screws.


  10. Screw the housing back to the motor assembly.


  11. Reassemble the fan to working order on the ceiling.


  12. Now try powering the fan back on and pairing your remote.
    1. Within 30 seconds of restoring power, tap the “LEARN” key located inside the battery compartment. If learning is successful, the fan light will blink three times and turn on. (SEE FIG 1.)


If the fan or the remote doesn't work, see the troubleshooting section below. Also, try watching the YouTube video below.

Wall Bracket Installation

The wall bracket is used to store the remote control. You can secure it to a wall so the remote will not be misplaced.

  1. Remove the small plate preassembled on the wall bracket
  2. Use the 2 screws provided to secure the wall bracket at the desired mounting location.
  3. Replace the small plate.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Receivers and remote transmitters occasionally go bad. The fan's receiver will easily fail during power surges, lightning strikes, or faulty wiring. If the remote control or ceiling fan does not operate as expected, review the following guidelines:


Fan or Light Does Not Turn On

  • Confirm that power to the fan is ON at the circuit breaker and/or wall switch.
  • Verify that the light kit is properly installed and all wiring connections are secure.
  • Check that the bulb is functional and not burned out; replace with a new bulb or light kit if necessary.


Fan Speeds Do Not Operate Correctly

  • Ensure the installed receiver is compatible with the ceiling fan.
  • Verify that the remote control has fresh batteries and is compatible with the receiver (see the listed models).
  • Confirm all wiring connections between the receiver and fan are properly installed and secure.


Light Does Not Turn On or Dim Properly

  • Ensure the light kit is correctly connected to the receiver.
  • Note that not all LED bulbs support dimming. For proper dimming functionality, use dimmable incandescent or compatible dimmable LED bulbs.


Intermittent Operation

  • Turn power OFF and recheck all wiring connections, ensuring wire nuts are secure.
  • Verify that the dip switch settings on the receiver and remote match exactly (if applicable).
  • Confirm the remote is properly paired with the receiver; re-pair if necessary.
  • Ensure other remotes in the home are set to different frequencies/settings, especially if multiple fans are installed.
FIG 1.

The remote indicator light doesn't illuminate

  • Confirm that the battery is not dead. Replace the battery with a brand new A23 (12V)
  • Make sure the battery is installed correctly by matching the polarity. SEE FIG 1. The + side of the battery must be installed to the left.  

The remote does not pair

  • Confirm you have the correct model remote for your fan. Works with Remote Controls:
  • The receiver could be blown. If you have tried multiple remotes and nothing is pairing. Most likely, your receiver has gone bad. You will want to replace.

Notes about the Receivers

  • The Anderic FD40-H03R receiver will directly replace the FD40-H02R and FD30-H02R Receivers. The FD40-H03R receiver has 2 extra wires that work for the UP-facing lights. If the fan doesn't have the UP-facing lights, then leave the two wires disconnected. The receiver should still be connected and work with your remotes.

⚠ Electrical Safety Warning

  • Turn OFF the power at the circuit breaker before installing or servicing this wall control.
  • Improper installation may result in electric shock, fire, or damage to the fan or electrical system.
  • This wall control must be installed in accordance with local electrical codes and regulations.

If you are unsure about any part of the installation, or if the product does not operate correctly after installation, stop installation immediately and contact a licensed or certified electrician for assistance.


ANDERIC® is not responsible for damage or injury resulting from improper installation or misuse of this product.

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