Broan BCR1 User Manual

Range hood remote control, Model bcr1 page 1, Read and save these instructions

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MODEL BCR1

Page 1

RANGE HOOD

REMOTE CONTROL

READ AND SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS

Your Broan BCR1 remote control is a Radio Frequency

(RF) wireless device used to operate the fan, lights, and

delay-off feature on compatible Broan range hoods.

Refer to your hood installation manual or product

specification sheet to ensure your hood is compatible

with Broan model BCR1 remote control.

Unlike Infrared (IR) remotes, which are the most

common, RF remotes are easier to use because

they do not require line of sight, so they do not

have to be aimed directly at the equipment they are

controlling. RF is a very convenient, reliable method

to transmit commands without wires for the operation

of your compatible range hood. This system will offer

exceptional performance in most cases. Although

signals will often travel great distances, as well as

around and through structures/walls, there are some

limitations to the operating range. See troubleshooting

guide on page 1 regarding these limitations.

CONTROL OPERATION

When a button is depressed on the remote control,

it sends a coded signal to the receiver installed

on a Broan compatible hood, telling it which

function to activate.

Light Button – When the hood lights are OFF,

pressing the light button will turn the hood lights ON

to the lowest setting. Pressing again will index the

lights to the next highest setting. When lights are at

the highest setting, pressing the button again will turn

lights OFF.

Fan Button – When the hood fan is OFF,

pressing the fan button will turn the hood fan ON

to the lowest setting. Pressing again will index the

fan speed to the next highest setting. When hood fan

is at its highest setting, pressing the button again will

turn fan OFF.

Delay off Button – When hood fan is ON, pressing

the Delay-OFF button will activate the Delay-OFF

feature of the hood. Pressing again will turn the DELAY-

OFF feature OFF. If the hood fan is OFF, pressing the

button will have no effect.

The green LED indicator on the remote will

illuminate to indicate that the function has been

transmitted. An audible “beep” at the hood, and change

in function will indicate that the hood has received the

transmission.

Your Broan remote control comes equipped with

magnetic, non-slip feet. It can be adhered to a vertical

metal/magnetic surface (such as a refrigerator door) or

placed on a horizontal surface.

LED INDICATOR

FAN

DELAY-OFF

LIGHT

The RF encoder on your remote control is a fixed

address encoder, meaning the address (security)

code can be changed to another code manually.

There exists a slight possibility of interference from

other RF remote controls (garage door transmitter,

home and car security systems, remote control

paddle fans, other range hoods installed nearby).

To resolve interference issues, the address or code

can be changed (up to 32 independent address

codes) by changing the settings on the 5 position

DIP switches on the handheld remote. Note that in

most cases, this will not be necessary. The product

is shipped from the factory (transmitter and receiver)

with DIP address settings set to matching codes

(switch 1 set to ON - switches 2-5 set to OFF). Assuming

there are no interference issues, the user won’t need to

change the DIP switch address code settings.

For some hood models, a specific linking procedure

between the hood and remote control is required

before use. Refer to your hood installation instructions

for further information.

CHANGING SECURITY CODES

Remote (Transmitter)

Open the back cover of the remote by removing the

center screw, and placing a flat screwdriver in between

two halves of the housing to pry apart.

Locate the 5-position DIP switch on the circuit board.

Using a small insulated screwdriver or other non-

conductive instrument, adjust one or more of the

5 DIP switches to a different position (ON or OFF).

Note that SWITCH “1” was factory-set to the “ON”

position and SWITCHES “2-5” were factory-set to the

“OFF” position. Prior to re-assembling the remote,

carefully note the new DIP switch settings so the same

settings can be used on the hood (receiver). Carefully

reassemble the remote.

Hood (Receiver)

WARNING – TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE,

ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS,

OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING: IF YOU HAVE

QUESTIONS, CONTACT THE MANUFACTURER AT

THE ADDRESS OR TELEPHONE NUMBER LISTED

IN THE WARRANTY. BEFORE SERVICING OR

CLEANING UNIT, SWITCH POWER OFF AT SERVICE

PANEL AND LOCK THE SERVICE DISCONNECTING

MEANS TO PREVENT POWER FROM BEING

SWITCHED

ON

ACCIDENTALLY.WHEN

THE

SERVICE DISCONNECTING MEANS CANNOT BE

LOCKED, SECURELY FASTEN A PROMINENT

WARNING DEVICE, SUCH AS A TAG, TO THE

SERVICE PANEL. ELECTRICAL WORK MUST

BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED PERSON(S) IN

ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES

AND STANDARDS.

FOR BROAN QP3 & QP4 SERIES HOODS

Locate the 5-position DIP switch on the hood

(usually located on the circuit board) – refer to your

hood installation instruction for additional details

if necessary.

1 2 3 4 5

ON

SWITCH “1”

SHOWN “ON”

SWITCHES “2-5”

SHOWN “OFF”

Using a small insulated screwdriver or other non-

conductive instrument, adjust the DIP switches to the

same settings as the remote control. Reassemble any

parts from hood that were removed to access the DIP

switches.

Verify the function of the remote control and hood

once DIP switch settings are properly paired. New

settings may be needed if interference issues are still

encountered.

FOR BROAN ELITE EW56, EW58 &

EI59 SERIES HOODS

After changing DIP switch settings on the hand-held

remote, refer to your hood installation instructions for

additional details regarding linking to the remote.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Clean surfaces with a damp, clean cloth and mild

detergent only.

Do not immerse in water. Your remote is

considered to be “splash-proof”, not “waterproof”.

Your Broan remote transmitter is a user friendly device

designed for years of trouble free operation. Under

most circumstances it should require only periodic

battery replacement. The transmitter is powered by

a long life A23-style 12V battery available at most

hardware stores or home centers. The battery on your

remote control should last in excess of 1-year under

normal operation.

To change the battery, remove the battery cover by

using a small flat bladed screwdriver to gently pry open.

Remove existing battery utilizing a small insulated

flat bladed screwdriver or other non-conductive

instrument, and discard properly with consideration to

local codes and recycling guidelines. Install the new

battery while ensuring the “+” side of the battery lines

up with the “+” terminal of the remote. Replace cover.

WARNING – TO PREVENT POSSIBLE SERIOUS

INJURY OR DEATH: NEVER ALLOW SMALL

CHILDREN NEAR BATTERIES. IF BATTERY IS

SWALLOWED, IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY DOCTOR

Notice: Operation is subject to the following two

conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference,

and (2) this device must accept any interference that

may cause undesired operation of the device.

TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

Remote transmitting signal (green LED illuminates)

but hood not receiving

• Ensure hood is powered.

• Battery weak – install new fresh A23-12V battery

• Check the receiver (if applicable) and transmitter

DIP switches are set at the same setting.

• Perform linking procedure between hood and

remote (some models).

Transmission Range Short

• Change orientation of remote when activating

• Change location of remote to minimize obstructions

• Battery weak – install new fresh A23-12V battery
Interference encountered with other RF transmitters

or receivers

• Change encoder DIP switch settings. (Re-link if

necessary - depending on hood model.)

1 2 3 4 5

ON

SWITCH “1”

SHOWN “ON”

SWITCHES “2-5”

SHOWN “OFF”

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