Hunter 99119 Ceiling Fan and Light Universal Remote Control
The Hunter 99119 Fan/Light Universal Remote Control allows for complete fan and light operation with fans that have three speeds. This remote features separate buttons for three fan speeds plus an “instant off” button, as well as full-range light dimming. (with CFL’s, the remote will control the lights, but the dimming feature might not function. This is a limitation of CFL bulbs. This remote has a toggle switch that allows use of this remote with compact fluorescent bulbs. The 99119 comes with a wall cradle for the handheld remote control. This remote is designed to work with all brands of ceiling fans, however, a few non-Hunter branded ceiling fan models might have smaller than normal housing or canopy’s that are too small to accommodate the receiver unit for this remote control. Customer Care Number: 1-888-830-1326 (US) & 1-866-268-1936(Canada)
Product Features
- Complete fan and light operation in a two-wire control
- Separate buttons for three fan speeds, plus “instant off”
- Full-range light dimming, includes toggle switch to allow use of remote with compact fluorescent bulbs (However, CFL’s might not be dimmable)
- Comes with wall cradle for handheld remote control
- The remotes that comes with a receiver must be wired to the fan no matter whatever brand they be
- Refer the manual under the product description for correct use and to troubleshoot issue with the product
Works fine but the remote handset doesn’t work with the oder Hunter Fan remote base unit in the ceiling fan base. I was expecting the remote handset works with the older Hunter remote base with DIP switches so I didn’t have to change the unit in the ceiling fan base, but it does not. After changing the unit in the base, it works fine. Good/better thing is this one doesn’t have the DIP switch, it peers up through a “learning” process instructed in the manual which most like your will not running in to any conflict DIP switch settings with you neighbors. The mounting base for the handset is too…
Installed this and it’s convenient and everything, but it’s super easy for the remote to come off the small hook; gently brushing your shoulder against it while walking past is usually enough to send it tumbling to the ground. The plus of it is that the remote has survived and not broken. The second, and far more irritating, problem is that the light power button is a long rubber button in a long plastic tunnel; unless you push the button in EXACTLY right, it will get stuck on the side of the…