
To prevent interference between multiple Harbor Breeze ceiling fans controlled by remotes, you can change the frequency of your remote. Here's how: First, take off the cover on the back of your remote. Next, put the battery in, making sure the positive (+) and negative (-) ends match the markings in the compartment. Then, use the dip switches inside the remote. You can move them up or down; the default setting is usually up. Within half a minute of turning the power to your fan on, press and hold the 'Learn' button on the remote for just a second. The fan's light should blink twice to show it has detected the new frequency. Put the battery cover back on. Finally, test the remote by pressing any speed control button to make sure it works. Following these steps ensures your Harbor Breeze ceiling fan remote operates on a unique frequency, avoiding any unwanted interactions with other remotes.


