Using an Inspire Cadix Ceiling Fan

This article guides you through the various control options for your connected Inspire fan, Cadix model, directly from its control screen in the Enki app.

Accessing Main Functions from the Control Screen

The main screen of your fan offers a quick overview and direct control of essential functions.

  • Light:
    • Toggle button: Allows you to turn the lights on or off with a single gesture.
    • "" (chevron) icon: Allows access to advanced light controls (brightness, color, etc.).
  • Fan:
    • Toggle button: Allows you to turn the fan on or off with a single gesture.
    • "" (chevron) icon: Allows access to advanced fan controls (speed, mode, etc.).
  • Schedules: Access options to create a schedule for the light and/or fan.
  • Timer: Tap here to set a timer for automatic turning off or on of the light or fan.

Advanced Light Controls

Allows precise adjustment of your fan's lighting.

  • On / Off: Activates or deactivates the lights.
  • Brightness: Slide the slider to adjust the light intensity from 0% to 100% of all lights.
  • Whites: Slide the slider to adjust the color temperature of the light, ranging from warm whites to cool whites of all lights.
  • Light A: Allows turning on or off only Light A.
  • Light B: Allows turning on or off only Light B.

Advanced Fan Controls

Allows precise adjustment of your device's ventilation.

  • On / Off: Activates or deactivates the fan.
  • Ventilation Mode:
    • Breeze: The fan simulates a natural breeze with speed variations.
    • Manual: You manually control the fan speed.
  • Fan Speed: Adjust the fan speed (from 0 to 6).

 

Controls via voice command

You can control your ceiling fan via voice commands (Amazon Alexa and Google Home). To do this, first, you must connect your Enki account to your voice assistant. 

Subsequently, you will find your fan in two different entries: 

  • An entry for the lighting section (On/Off, white color, brightness)
  • An entry for the ventilation section (On/Off, fan speed) 

We recommend renaming these different entries within your voice assistant to optimize commands. 

Some examples of voice commands: 

Lighting : 

Turn on "device name"
Turn off "device name"
Set the brightness of "device name" to 100%
Set "device name" to warm white

Ventilation : 

Increase the speed of "device name"
Decrease the speed of "device name"
Turn on "device name"
Turn off "device name"
Set the fan speed of "device name" to 4

 


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