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-[* black] Gently remove receiver from ceiling bracket.
-[* icon_note] [https://www.nickleelectrical.com/construction/yes-electrical-wire-colors-do-matter|US Household Wiring Guidelines] [https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/reference/chpt-2/wiring-color-codes/#:~:text=The%20protective%20ground%20is%20green,red%2C%20black%2C%20and%20blue.|OPTION 2] [http://completeelectrical.biz/home-wire-color-code/|OPTION 3]Black wires carry electrical current. White wires are neutral. Green or bare copper wire are ground.
-[* red] Pull the black (positive) wire away from the white (neutral) wire.
-[* black] Disconnect both wires from push-in or twist-on connector.
+[* black] Gently remove the receiver from ceiling bracket.
+[* red] Before disconnecting any wires, pull apart the black (hot/power) supply wire away from the white (neutral) supply wire.
+[* icon_note] Supply wires are fed directly from the junction box. If two or more (hot/power) supply wires are connected to your fan, please consult a qualified electrician. Multiple supply wires indicate more than one wall switch controls your ceiling fan and this wire configuration is not covered in this guide.
+[* black] Carefully disconnect each wire connector from supply wires of the old receiver.