1. Important Safety Information
Please read and understand this entire manual before attempting to assemble, operate, or install the product. Failure to do so could lead to electric shock, fire, or serious injury.
- Always disconnect power at the circuit breaker before beginning installation or performing any maintenance.
- Ensure the mounting location is secure and capable of supporting the fan's weight (at least 35 lbs).
- All wiring must be in accordance with national and local electrical codes. If you are unfamiliar with electrical wiring, consult a qualified electrician.
- Do not use plastic electrical boxes for fan support.
- This product is rated for 120 Volts and 34 Watts.
- Please check your local laws before purchasing this product.
2. Product Overview
The Progress Lighting Ryne Collection ceiling fan features a transitional design with three slightly curved ABS blades in a matte black finish. It includes an integrated LED module that is dimmable. The fan is suitable for indoor/outdoor damp locations.
Key Features:
- Finish: Matte Black
- Blades: Three curved ABS blades, resistant to warping.
- Light Source: Integrated LED module, dimmable.
- Control: Remote control included. Optional Wi-Fi module (P2673-01) for smart control.
- Usage: Indoor/Outdoor (damp location listed).

Figure 2.1: The Ryne Collection 52-inch ceiling fan in matte black finish with integrated LED light.
3. Components List
Before beginning installation, ensure all parts are present and accounted for. Refer to your fan's specific instruction manual for a complete list.

Figure 3.1: Front cover of the official installation manual for model P250060.
- Fan Motor Housing
- Fan Blades (3)
- Downrod and Canopy
- Mounting Bracket
- Integrated LED Light Kit
- Remote Control (RH787TB) and Battery (12V MN21 A23)
- Hardware Pack (screws, wire nuts, clevis pin, cotter pin)
- Instruction Manual
- Optional: P2673-01 Wi-Fi module (sold separately)
4. Setup and Installation
Follow these steps carefully for proper installation. Always ensure power is off at the circuit breaker before starting any electrical work.
4.1 Downrod Assembly
- Remove the clevis pin from the downrod by first removing the cotter pin holding it in place. Set both pins aside.
- Prepare the canopy cover and coupling cover by placing them onto the downrod. The canopy cover should go on the side of the downrod with the mounting ball.
- Align the downrod in the coupling on top of the ceiling fan motor housing. You may need to loosen the set screws that will hold the downrod's position, but do not fully remove them.
- Align the holes in the coupling and the downrod. Reinstall the clevis pin. Be careful not to damage the wires as you reinsert the pin. Wiggle the clevis pin back and forth to move wires out of the way.
- Once the clevis pin is through, use the cotter pin to lock it in place.
- Tighten the set screws to lock the downrod in place. This step is very important to prevent fan wobble during operation.

Figure 4.1: Visual guide for downrod assembly, showing the clevis pin and locking pin.

Figure 4.2: Downrod selection guide. Ensure at least 7 feet (84 inches) from floor to bottom of fan. 8 or 9 feet is ideal.
4.2 Mounting Bracket Installation
- Install the mounting bracket to the ceiling fan-rated outlet box.
- Pass the wires that will be used to power the fan through the hole in the ceiling for easy access later.
- Lift the assembled fan and place the mounting ball from the downrod into the ceiling mounting bracket. Rotate the ball until the slot falls into place.
4.3 Wiring the Fan
Wire the fan according to the installation instructions provided with your specific model. Generally:
- Black wire to Black wire.
- White wire to White wire.
- Bare copper and green wires are connected as the ground wires.
Use the provided wire nuts to make secure connections. Push the wires and any receiver into place and cover by attaching the canopy cover. Move the coupling cover into place as well.
4.4 Attaching Fan Blades
- Attach the fan blades to the motor housing using your screwdriver.
- It is recommended to attach all screws loosely at first to attach all blades.
- Then, go back and securely tighten all screws. Loose screws can cause the fan to wobble.

Figure 4.3: Attaching the fan blades to the motor housing.
4.5 Installing Light Kit (if applicable)
If your fan has a light kit, it may require you to install a mounting plate on the bottom of the motor housing before installing the light kit to the mounting plate.
- Install the mounting plate using the provided screws in the fan housing.
- Install the light kit using the provided screws in the motor housing and mounting plate.
- If your fan has a glass shade to cover the light kit, align it in place over the light kit and twist it to secure it in place.
5. Operation
Your fan is controlled by the included remote control. Ensure power is restored at the breaker before operation.
5.1 Remote Control Pairing
If your fan has a remote (RH787TB), you may need to go through a remote pairing process quickly after restoring power to the fan, especially for first-time setup or if pairing is lost.
- Ensure the fan's power has been disconnected for at least one minute (e.g., at the circuit breaker) to ensure the receiver is ready to be paired.
- Verify the 12V MN21 A23 battery is correctly installed in the remote and is not depleted. The light at the top of the remote should light up when buttons are pressed.
- Restore power to the fan at the circuit breaker.
- Within one minute of restoring power, press and hold the "SET" button on your remote (located under the battery cover) for approximately 5 seconds.
- If your fan has a light kit, the lights will blink twice to confirm remote pairing. The light on the remote should also blink to indicate successful pairing.
- If you have multiple fans of the same type using this remote, it is important to pair them one at a time. Ensure all other fans are disconnected from their power supply during pairing to avoid interference.

Figure 5.1: The included AirPro remote control for fan operation.

Figure 5.2: The optional P2673-01 Wi-Fi module, sold separately, for voice, tablet, or smartphone control.
5.2 Airflow Direction
The fan offers two airflow directions for year-round comfort:
- Counter-Clockwise / Forward: Used during warmer months to make the room feel cooler by blowing air downward, creating a direct draft.
- Clockwise / Reverse: Used during cooler months to make the room feel warmer by creating an updraft that pushes warm air to the ceiling, along the wall, and into the room. You will not feel much of a breeze in this setting.

Figure 5.3: Airflow direction diagram for seasonal comfort.
6. Maintenance
Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and longevity of your ceiling fan.
- Cleaning: Use a soft, damp cloth to clean the fan blades and motor housing. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
- Blade Inspection: Periodically check the fan blades for any signs of warping or damage.
- Screw Tightness: Annually check all screws, especially those on the downrod and blade attachments, to ensure they are securely tightened.
- Light Kit: The integrated LED module is designed for long life and typically does not require replacement.
7. Troubleshooting
If you experience issues with your fan, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Fan does not operate. | No power to the fan; loose wiring; remote not paired. | Check circuit breaker. Ensure all wire connections are secure. Perform remote pairing (Section 5.1). |
| Fan wobbles. | Loose downrod set screws; loose fan blade screws; unbalanced blades. | Tighten downrod set screws and fan blade screws. For balancing, randomly select two blades and switch their positions. |
| Light does not work. | Loose wiring to light kit; LED module issue. | Check light kit wiring connections. Ensure power is on. If LED is integrated, contact support if issue persists. |
| Remote not responding. | Depleted battery; remote not paired. | Replace remote battery. Perform remote pairing (Section 5.1). |
8. Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Progress Lighting |
| Model Name | Ryne |
| Model Number | P250060-031-30 |
| Color | Matte Black |
| Product Dimensions | 52"D x 13.5"W x 15.5"H |
| Number of Blades | 3 |
| Blade Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Light Type | LED |
| Wattage | 34 watts |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Air Flow Capacity | 4041 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Control Method | Remote Control (Voice with optional Wi-Fi module) |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor (Damp Location Listed) |
| Item Weight | 12.76 Pounds |
| UPC | 785247245437 |

Figure 8.1: Detailed product specification sheet for model P250060-031-30.
9. Warranty and Support
This Progress Lighting product comes with a Limited Lifetime Warranty. For warranty claims or technical support, please refer to the contact information provided in your product's original packaging or visit the official Progress Lighting website.
For additional support or to purchase accessories like the Wi-Fi module, please visit the Progress Lighting Store on Amazon.





