The wires should try to connect to the correct colors of the wires that are attached to the wall. I would also read the user manual to find out where everything is attached.
The short answer is wire color to color. black to black, white to white, green or bare to green of bare.
The standard ceiling fan wiring colors are black, white, and green. The black wire is for the fan motor, the white wire is for the neutral connection, and the green wire is for the ground connection.
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Ceiling fan wires typically come in three colors: black, white, and green. The black wire is for the fan's motor, the white wire is for the neutral connection, and the green wire is for grounding the fan.
Normal Red, Black and an open wire. Red = live Black = Neutral Open = Ground Its very easy to connect. Connect the red and black wire to any of the colored wires in the fan red, blue, white, orange it depends on the fan make. (except green and yellow) and the open one to he green and yellow as this is the ground.
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Connect the black wire from the ceiling box to the black wire on the light. Connect the white wire from the ceiling box to the white wire on the light. The yellow and green striped wires from the light are likely the ground wires, secure these to the green or bare copper wire in the ceiling box. Cap off or tape the red wires from the ceiling box, as they are likely for a separate function and are not needed for the light fixture.
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Wall receptacles are wired in parallel. black to black, white to white, ground to ground.