Ceiling Fan Switch Zing Ear ZE-268S5 4 Speed 5 Wire Pull Chain Ceiling Fan Switch Speed Control Switch for Ceiling Fans, Wall Lamps, Cabinet Light, 2Pack Bronze

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The Zing Ear ZE-268S5 4 speed 5 wire pull chain ceiling fan switch is not just a cost-effective alternative to repair your ceiling fan, but also a genuine replacement part as the majority of ceiling fans are shipped originally with Zing Ear pull chain switches. This 4 speed 5 wire fan switch provides four speeds: Off, high, medium, low & lowest. ZE-268S5 fits many ceiling fans including Hunter, Harbor Breeze, Hampton Bay, and Casablanca. Perfect for home applications such as Ceiling Fans, Wall Lamps, Cabinet Light. Zing Ear ZE-268S5 Specifications: Electrical rating: 6A 125VAC – 3A 250VAC Settings: Off, high speed, medium speed, low speed, and lowest speed Function: OFF, L-1, L-2-3-4, L-3-4, L-4 UL recognized (USA): WOYR2.E89885 UL recognized (Canada): WOYR8.E89885 Finish: Available in brass, nickel, and bronze Material: Plastic Body Zing Ear ZE-268S5 Wiring Instructions: Steps: 1.Write down the color of each wire and the portal number to which they are attached on the switch. 2.Remove wires from existing fan switch. If wires are hard to remove, insert a large sewing needle or a paper clip into each hole (numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, L) and pull the wire out. 3.Make sure that the wire lead length is the same length as the line beside word “STRIP” 4.Insert each wire into the portal as in the previous switch (see step 1). Wires should be inserted into the slots on side of the switch not the holes on surface Color Codes For Ceiling Fans (Your Fan Wires Color & Position May Vary) L=Black, 1=Grey, 2=Green, 3=Brown, 4=Purple L=Black, 1=Grey, 2=Brown, 3=Purple, 4=Green Notes: Before rewiring any ceiling fan, turn off electrical current at source by turning off circuit breakers. Failing to disconnect the power supply to ceiling fan may result in severe injury or death. Do not cut the wires off the existing switch.