Which Harbor Breeze ceiling fans are recalled?
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Which Harbor Breeze ceiling fans are recalled?
The recall involves only Harbor Breeze Belleisle Breeze and Honeywell Rio 52-inch fans sold from February 2018 to August 2021. The fans will have “HKC” printed on the date label on the housing of the fan. The risk: The blades can detach during use, posing a hazard to bystanders and property.
How do I identify my Harbor Breeze model?
The model number on a Harbor Breeze Ceiling Fan can be located on the top by the motor. It can also be found in the instruction manual and also on the ceiling fan box. The model number is usually 5 digits in length whereas the item number is 6 digits in length.
Why is my Harbor Breeze remote not working?
If your Harbor Breeze Ceiling Fan Remote is not working then the most common problem is that a surge of power may have cleared the remotes memory or the batteries of the remote may need replacing. To fix these problems you will need to replace the battery’s in the remote and re-sync your remote to the receiver.
Where is the serial number on Harbor Breeze ceiling fan?
Note from previous experience with Harbor Breeze, if you need replacement parts in the future you must have your serial number. It is on top of the fan motor. Write it down BEFORE you install the fan, otherwise you have to take the entire thing down to get to it.
What ceiling fans were recalled at Lowe’s?
The recall includes approximately 77,900 of the Harbor Breeze 52-inch Belleisle Bay and Honeywell 52-inch Rio ceiling fans, which the CPSC said are identical but branded separately.
Where can I find the model number of my ceiling fan?
You will find the model number for all fans on the:
- Part guide or installation manual that came inside your ceiling fan box.
- Outside of the box.
- On the fan itself. Location depends on the type of fan: For Downrod-mount fans- ID sticker located on top of the motor housing (facing the ceiling of an installed fan).
How do I reset my ceiling fan remote?
There are several ways to reset a ceiling fan remote, but here’s the most straightforward: With the power off, hold down the button until the light on the remote flashes. Then, press and hold it again for 15-30 seconds to resynchronize the remote with your fan.
Why is my ceiling fan remote not working?
Perhaps the most common cause for a ceiling fan remotes not working is either a lack of batteries or dead batteries. If your remote control has an indicator light, check to see if it comes on. If it doesn’t, that’s a good sign that it has a battery problem. Open the remote control battery cover.
Why is my ceiling fan not responding to remote?