When you're ready to connect the wires and mount the fan, follow these steps:
Connect the black wire from your power supply to either terminal on your Ceiling Fans with Remote https://bright-corners.com/. Connect similarly colored wires together with electrical tape or wire nuts. Then attach a white neutral wire from your power supply to one of two remaining terminals on your motor (usually marked N).
Test functionality by turning on both switches at once; if everything works properly, turn off both switches again before proceeding with mounting.
If you have an older style light fixture already mounted in place where you want to install a new ceiling fan, remove it by unscrewing its mounting screws from inside its housing box or canopy--or if necessary removing any other fasteners holding it in place--and set aside until installation is complete.
Secure the Lights and Check the Functioning of All Components
Now that you have everything assembled, it's time to make sure that everything is working properly. First, check that the light bulbs are securely in place and not loose. Then, turn on the fan and make sure it works. If you have a remote control for your ceiling fan, try using it now (you may need to change batteries). Finally, adjust the direction of airflow by moving or repositioning some parts of the fan unit if necessary so that air flows where you want it to go in your room--this is especially important if there are other people sleeping or working nearby who might be bothered by cold drafts coming off an improperly positioned fixture!