Which Harbor Breeze ceiling fans are recalled?

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.

Where is the model number on a Harbor Breeze ceiling fan?

The model number can be found on the fan motor, as well as on the inside of the battery compartment cover of the included remote.

Why is my Harbor Breeze fan 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.

What brand of ceiling fans are being recalled?

The recall affects about 190,000 Hampton Bay ceiling fans sold in the US and Canada between April and October. The Hampton Bay Mara indoor/outdoor ceiling fan is being recalled due to injury hazard.

What fan is recalled at Lowes?

More than 280,000 indoor ceiling fans that were sold at Lowe’s are being recalled because their glass globes can become disconnected and fall. The Harbor Breeze Kingsbury 70-inch fans were sold at Lowe’s from April 2010 through December 2018 for about $230.

What company is Harbor Breeze?

Litex Industries owns Harbor Breeze, which is primarily sold through Lowe’s stores.

How do I know what brand my ceiling fan is?

Try removing the canopy (the cover up at the ceiling) and see if there is a name inside. You should see the remote control box. You could also remove the bottom cover where a light fixture would be attached. That also may tell you the brand.

How do I know what kind of fan I have?

You will find the model number for all fans on the:

  1. Part guide or installation manual that came inside your ceiling fan box.
  2. Outside of the box.
  3. 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).

Why did my ceiling fan suddenly stopped working?

This could be because the circuit breaker has tripped or is off. Check your panel to confirm this. If the circuit breaker works fine, it could be a problem with loose wiring and connections. Your ceiling fan could also stop working due to internal defects namely shot ball bearings or an overheated motor.

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