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I had a ceiling fan installed less than a year ago.I can't remember the name of it but it was purchased at Home Depot. It has the fan / light combination and is one of the better ones. The remote is mounted on the wall right on top of the light switch. The other day I walked over to the remote to turn it on and nothing, no light or fan. I went to the electric box and there was no sign of a fuse problem. I flipped some switches just to make sure. I bought a new battery for the remote but it still doesn't work. Is there a re-set button on the fan? Could it need a new fuse ? If so how safe or easy for a lay person like me to replace it.Thanks in advance.
 

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I had a ceiling fan installed less than a year ago.I can't remember the name of it but it was purchased at Home Depot. It has the fan / light combination and is one of the better ones. The remote is mounted on the wall right on top of the light switch. The other day I walked over to the remote to turn it on and nothing, no light or fan. I went to the electric box and there was no sign of a fuse problem. I flipped some switches just to make sure. I bought a new battery for the remote but it still doesn't work. Is there a re-set button on the fan? Could it need a new fuse ? If so how safe or easy for a lay person like me to replace it.Thanks in advance.
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