Arlec APF107 Operating Instructions Download Page 4

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OPERATION

ASSEMBLY

CPIN002693

4.  Remove the 2 pole screws from the 

motor connector, place the motor 
connector into the inner pole and 
secure into position by replacing pole 
screws and tightening securely. 

5.  Remove the 4 screws and washers 

located on the front of the motor 
unit. Place the rear grille into  
position on the motor unit (handle 
up), then secure in position with the 
4 screws and washers provided.

Make sure that you read all of the safety 
warnings before you operate this unit for 
the first time.
Plug the unit to a standard mains socket 
and turn on the mains switch.
Off / Speed Switch
1.  Turn the rotary switch on the top of 

the motor unit to select between fan 
speeds: 0 (OFF),1, 2 or 3. 

0= Off 

1= Low Speed 

2= Medium Speed 

3= High Speed

Figure 8

Oscillation Control
2.  Push the oscillation knob downward 

to allow the motor unit to oscillate 
horizontally through approximately 
90° angle. Lift oscillation knob  
upward to turn off oscillation mode.

Figure 9

OFF

ON

Vertical Direction of Motor Unit 
3.  The vertical direction of the motor 

unit can be adjusted by tilting the 
complete head unit (incorporating 
motor unit and assembled grille) 
forward or back ward until the  
desired direction is reached. Note 
that stepped positions are obtained 
within the neck locating mechanism 
of the motor connector.

Figure 10

Height Adjustment
4.  The fan height can be adjusted by 

loosening the height adjustment 
fastener, lifting the inner pole (with 
attached motor unit), and then  
tightening the height adjustment 
fastener when the desired height  
is obtained.

Figure 10

Tighten

Loosen

6.  Place the fan blade onto the  

motor shaft, aligning the flat on  
the shaft with the fan blade screw.  
Securely tighten the fan blade screw.

Figure 7

7.  After loosening, remove the fixing 

screw and nut from the front grille. 
Place the front grille over the rear 
grill, press grille retaining clips into 
position, then tighten grille fixing 
screw and nut. Ensure that the fan 
blade is completely enclosed and the 
complete grille is securely in position.

Figure 5

Figure 7

Pole Screws

Inner Collar

Fan Blade

Front Grille

Grille Retaining 

Clips (6)

Fan Blade

Screw

Motor Connector

Figure 6

Grill Screws

& Washers

Rear Grille

Grille Fixing 

Screw & Nut

Summary of Contents for APF107

Page 1: ... Warranty is in addition to other rights and remedies you may have under a law in relation to the product to which the Warranty relates Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the good...

Page 2: ...It has been built in accordance with relevant safety and performance standards An electrical specialist must carry out all repairs ALWAYS ensure that the fan is switched off before removing the guard ALWAYS unplug the unit from the mains before maintenance or cleaning ALWAYS use the switch on the control panel to start and stop the unit ALWAYS keep a clearance of at least 200mm from walls furnitur...

Page 3: ...d base is stable 3 After loosening the height adjustment fastener and removing it from the outer pole slide the base cover onto the base of the outer pole Replace and secure the height adjustment fastener into position again Now the assembly of the fan base with pole has been completed 4 5 CPIN002693 EXPLODED DIAGRAM TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ASSEMBLY Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Pole Screws...

Page 4: ...3 The vertical direction of the motor unit can be adjusted by tilting the complete head unit incorporating motor unit and assembled grille forward or back ward until the desired direction is reached Note that stepped positions are obtained within the neck locating mechanism of the motor connector Figure 10 Height Adjustment 4 The fan height can be adjusted by loosening the height adjustment fasten...

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