Troubleshooting MaxxAir MaxxFan Plus Not Working With Lost Remote Control
Question:
Lost remote control. Can you operate the fan without the control? If so how? When I press the power button on the fan itself nothing happens. Thank you for your help
asked by: KEVIN H
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Expert Reply:
Yes, your MaxxAir fan will be able to be operated without the Remote # MA00A01150K. You will want to ensure there is good power going into the fan as this will help you to determine if the Keypad # MA10-21304K and/or Circuit Board # MA10A21275K is also going to need replaced.
expert reply by:
Bud M
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Replacement Keypad for MaxxFan Deluxe Roof Vent
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