it is a ceiling fan it has a remote control and i dont n=know how to change the light bulb

First you need 5 Pollocks. 1 to hold the bulb and 4 to turn the chair.

We have a ceiling fan with a light and it burnt out. Now I cannot get the glass dome off in order to change the light bulb. Anyone have any suggestions on how I can get it unstuck? It’s a Harbor Breeze
52" Armitage Hugger Ceiling Fan (Model: CC52WW5C). Here’s a link: http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=20776-39147-CC52WW5C&lpage=none
I don’t see any tiny screws holding in the glass dome. When we put it together, the dome just screwed into the metal piece around the light bulb.
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I had to disassemble mine. I had the same problem this weekend, so I went to Lowes. The guy told me I had to unscrew the three screws holding the metal ring on. I wrote a web page to show it:

http://www.ssmrocks.com/kimnovak/misc/fan_light/index.php

Very poor design.

I have a new remote ceiling fan and the fan will turn on with the remote and/or the switch but the lights will not. All the bulbs are brand new and all the wires are hooked up to match. Has anyonelse had this issue or does anyone know what i am doing wrong?
All the stuff is properly hooked up all the parts are good but i need to know why a light wouldnt work with the wires hooked up correctly and all good parts the remote is not bad it works the fan the bulbs work in other light fixtures, nothing is bad and all the wires are hooked correctly

sure when the light kit was installed the two wires from the light kit was connected to the two correct wires in the fan?

sure under the canopy at the ceiling the light wire was connected? usually 4 wires, white neutral, green ground, two other colors one is fan one is light kit.

sure bulbs are good?

sure the switch is wired correctly?

sure the pull chain for the light kit is pulled on?

could be bad fan, bad remote, bad light kit.