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This is a good deal if you are buying a fan switch as it's cheaper than the dimmer Pico, but if you have a couple of leftover dimmer Picos, they'll work just fine with the fan switch.
This is a good deal if you are buying a fan switch as it's cheaper than the dimmer Pico, but if you have a couple of leftover dimmer Picos, they'll work just fine with the fan switch.
This is a good deal if you are buying a fan switch as it's cheaper than the dimmer Pico, but if you have a couple of leftover dimmer Picos, they'll work just fine with the fan switch.
How do you pair a normal wireless pico remote with a fan? I'm looking at my pico remote in the sop and it only shows my lights. Not my fan switches.
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Press and hold the off button on the fan switch for 6 seconds until the lights on the switch blink rapidly.to put the switch in to pairing mode.
Press the off button on the Pico remote for 6 seconds and the lights on the Pico will blink back an acknowledgement that pairing is complete.
This is a good deal if you are buying a fan switch as it's cheaper than the dimmer Pico, but if you have a couple of leftover dimmer Picos, they'll work just fine with the fan switch.
Press and hold the off button on the fan switch for 6 seconds until the lights on the switch blink rapidly.to put the switch in to pairing mode.
Press the off button on the Pico remote for 6 seconds and the lights on the Pico will blink back an acknowledgement that pairing is complete.
Thank you! I had no idea I could pair it that way.
The Picos show up in the app but honestly I've never seen a reason to add them to the "rooms" they belong to in the app - they just clutter up the rooms IMO so they just remain in the app under "My Home" defined as "Unnamed Pico Remote #" with # just being a sequential number.
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Yeah, if your home was built after 2000, there's a chance you could have an extra wire ran to the light for a fan. Look inside the switch box for a red or black wire not hooked up.
Failing that you can always grab a wireless switch and stick the receiver inside the fan canopy. It's not going to look as nice as a pico, but it sure beats pulling cords.
Good!
I almost bought a couple. I don't need them. But you know!