

Overview
This is an original replacement remote control of the Non-Smart Carro Home DC motor ceiling fans. The Remote has all fan functions and comes with a wall mount bracket.
Note: Fan will require powering off and resetting to pair with a new remote control.
- Non-Smart units only (Does not include Wi-Fi Pairing)
- Adjust fan speed, light on/off/dimmer, reverse direction, natural breeze
- Simple to connect and replace existing remote
- Only suitable for Non-Smart DC motor fans
- Not for use with other AC motor models of the Carro Home smart ceiling fans.
- Uses 2 AAA batteries (not included)
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I pair my carro remote?
Are Smafan ceiling fans good?
How to reset carro ceiling fan remote?
What are the parts called on a ceiling fan?
A ceiling fan is made up of several key parts: the motor (which powers the fan), blades (that move the air), downrod or mounting system (that connects the fan to the ceiling), light kit (if included), and controls (such as pull chain, remote, wall switch, or smart system). For a deeper look at how these parts work together to keep your room cool and comfortable, check out our article: Let's Review the Basics: How Do Fans Work?
Can you buy replacement parts for ceiling fans?
Yes. We offer a range of ceiling fan replacement parts and accessories, including downrods, remotes, smart switches, light kits, blades, light covers, and more. Before purchasing, please contact our customer service at cs@smafan.com to confirm compatibility with your model.
Can you replace ceiling fan remotes?
Yes, ceiling fan remotes can usually be replaced if lost or damaged. It’s important to choose a compatible replacement remote designed for your fan model to ensure proper functionality. You can explore our collection of replacement remotes here: CARRO Ceiling Fan Remotes. For assistance in selecting the right remote, please contact us at cs@smafan.com.
How to Install a Wall Switch for a Ceiling Fan?
Installing a wall switch for your ceiling fan requires turning off the power at the circuit breaker, safely connecting the wiring according to the fan and switch instructions, and securing the switch to the wall plate. While many ceiling fans can be controlled with wall switches, we recommend consulting a licensed electrician if you’re unsure about wiring. For detailed steps and safety tips, see our Installation Tutorial.