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Power (A) The fan functions ON and OFF by
pressing the power button. Lights on the
fan’s
control panel indicate the power is ON.
Fan Speed (B) The fan speed can be adjusted by
pressing the SPEED button. Press the button to
switch between the speed settings.
Timer (C) The fan has an automatic timer to turn the
unit OFF at intervals of 1,2,4 or 8 hours. To set the
timer, turn the unit on at the required speed, press
the timer button until the desired run time is
illuminated. The fan will turn off once the time has
expired.
Oscillation (D) The oscillation feature can be
activated by pressing the Oscillation button. The fan
can be set to a stationary position by pressing the
button again.
Remote control
1.
Install batteries. The battery is size
“CR2025”
2.
All the functions performed with the Remote-
Control work identically to the Manual Controls.
3.
Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix
alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable
(nickel- cadmium) batteries.
4.
DO NOT DISPOSE OF BATTERIES IN FIRE.
BATTERIES MAY EXPLODE OR LEAK.
Cleaning
•
Be sure your fan is in the OFF position.
•
Unplug the fan before cleaning.
•
To clean inlet and outlet ribs, use a common
household vacuum.
•
Do not use water to clean these parts of the Fan.
•
Do not disassemble for cleaning.
•
Do not immerse the fan in water and never allow
water to enter the Motor Housing.
•
Do not use gasoline, paint thinner or other
chemicals to clean the fan.
Storage Instructions
For storage, you may leave the fan assembled and
covered to protect it from dust. Store the fan in a
cool, dry place.
TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS
If your Fan fails to operate, see below for a probable
cause and solution.
•
Be sure the power cord is plugged into a working
electrical outlet.
If you have a problem that cannot be resolved by the
step listed above, please return the fan to the place
of the original purchase or see your warranty. Do not
attempt to open the motor housing yourself; doing so
may void your warranty and cause damage to the
fan or personal injury.