Black & Decker BXFD52003GB Manual Download Page 7

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(Original instructions)

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Installing the Back Guard

♦ 

Remove the nut at the back of the motor housing 

and put it to one side. 

♦ 

Once this part has been removed, affix the back 

guard to the motor housing. To do this, align 

the two pins at the top and bottom of the motor 

housing with the two corresponding notches on 

the back guard, so that the handle on the guard is 

at the top of the fan, above the blades. 

♦ 

With the back guard in position, replace the nut 

onto its slot at the base of the blade shaft, and 

turn it clockwise to tighten.

Note! Take care to secure the back guard into place 

when re-tightening the nut, to prevent it from slipping 

out of position.

♦ 

The back guard should now be secured into place. 

Installing the Fan Blades

♦ 

Once the back guard has been installed,slot the 

fan blades into it and push them into place.

Note! Ensure the blades rotate unimpeded and do 

not graze against the back guard. If the fan blades 

become stuck or graze against the guard mesh, 

they will need to be re-installed. Repeat the steps 

above as necessary until the blades move freely and 

naturally inside the guard mesh.

Installing the Front Guard

WARNING do not operate the fan without all 

guards in place.

♦ 

When the blades have been installed, connect 

the front guard to the back guard to complete fan 

assembly. To do this, align the edges of the two 

guards, ensuring the fixing bracket on the front 

guard is at the top of the fan, directly above the 

blades. 

♦ 

When the front guard is in place, locate the 

locking clips around the rim of the front guard and 

push each of these down to secure the front guard 

into place. 

♦ 

Once the front guard has been secured into place, 

use the screwdriver to fix the screw and lock nut 

through the bottom of the grids.

♦ 

Your fan is now ready for normal use.

Turning the Unit On or Off

♦ 

Press any of the 2 speed buttons on the fan’s 

control panel to turn the unit on. The fan will 

automatically start operating at the desired speed.

♦ 

Press the 0 button on the fan’s control panel while 

the fan is in operation to turn the unit off.

Speed Selection

♦ 

This fan is equipped with a choice of 2 

speed settings: Low (1) or High (2). Press the 

corresponding button on the unit’s control panel to 

select the desired speed.

WARNING Press only one of the speed control 

buttons at a time. Permanent damage to the switch 

housing may result if two or more of the buttons are 

pressed simultaneously.

♦ 

Press the other speed button while the unit is 

in operation to change wind speed. The fan will 

automatically adjust to the new setting within a 

few seconds.

♦ 

Press the 0 button on the fan’s control panel while 

it is in operation to turn the unit off. Wind will stop 

emitting from the fan grille and the fan blades will 

stop rotating after a few seconds to show the unit 

has been turned off. 

The Oscillation Function

♦ 

This fan is equipped with an oscillation function, 

for more even air flow distribution across a room 

or area.

♦ 

Push the oscillation knob at the back of the motor 

housing down to turn the oscillation function on. 

The fan will automatically begin turning from side 

to side in a fixed pattern.

♦ 

Pull the oscillation knob up while the fan is 

oscillating to turn this function off. The fan will 

automatically remain locked at its current angle, 

and the wind flow will be directed that way. To 

select a different angle or direction for the wind, 

turn the oscillation function back on, as described 

above, wait until the fan is facing in the required 

direction, then pull the oscillation knob up to stop 

the oscillation function and lock the fan into place. 

Summary of Contents for BXFD52003GB

Page 1: ...BXFD52003GB www blackanddecker co uk ...

Page 2: ...iginal instructions 2 What s in the box Instruction Manual 9 Desk Fan Guard fastening screw Features 1 Guard securing clip 2 Guards 3 Oscillation knob 4 Blade 5 Shaft 6 Speed control buttons 7 Base 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 3: ...f fire electric shock personal injury and material damage Using Your Appliance Please read the operating instructions carefully before using your portable fan for the first time Check that the voltage of the main circuit corresponds with the rating of the appliance before operating Children shall not play with the appliance Do not let the cable hang over the edge of a table or counter or let it co...

Page 4: ...appliance is used near pets Do not allow the cord to become twisted After Use While cleaning DO NOT use a wet cloth or use water on any part of the unit as this may cause a short circuit or electrical shock Keep this unit clean Do not allow objects to enter the ventilation opening as this may cause electric shock or damage to the unit Switch off the unit and then remove the plug from the socket wh...

Page 5: ... or any part of the appliance in water or any other liquid Operate the unit only at the voltage specified Do not use the unit near open windows as contact with rain and other natural elements could cause an electrical hazard Do not put heavy objects on the appliance Do not tip the unit on its side Never insert any other object into the unit body to avoid any hazard or unit failure Do not put the u...

Page 6: ...CK DECKER Service Centre in order to avoid a hazard Warning Before assembling switch the appliance off and remove the plug from the socket Features Refer to diagram on page 2 1 Guard securing clip 2 Guards 3 Oscillation knob 4 Blade 5 Shaft 6 Speed control buttons 7 Base Use About the Controls 2 Speed settings Oscillation Function Assembling Your Fan Affixing the Base to the Motor Housing WARNING ...

Page 7: ...o fix the screw and lock nut through the bottom of the grids Your fan is now ready for normal use Turning the Unit On or Off Press any of the 2 speed buttons on the fan s control panel to turn the unit on The fan will automatically start operating at the desired speed Press the 0 button on the fan s control panel while the fan is in operation to turn the unit off Speed Selection This fan is equipp...

Page 8: ...ARNING DO NOT allow water or steam to enter any part of the appliance as this could cause it to malfunction Store the appliance in a cool dry place ideally in its original packaging Mains plug replacement WARNING The following section on mains plug replacement is for authorised service centre persons only If a new mains plug needs to be fitted Safely dispose of the old plug Connect the brown lead ...

Page 9: ... please contact our customer services team The product must be installed and used in accordance with the instructions contained in this instruction guide It must be used only for domestic purposes It does not cover wear and tear damage misuse or consumable parts This guarantee is valid in the UK and Republic of Ireland For all customer service enquires please contact us below RKW Sutton House Berr...

Page 10: ... min Fan Power input P 18 23 W Service Value SV 0 58 m3 min W Standby power consumption PSB 0 00 W Seasonal electricity consumption Q 5 83 kWh a Fan sound power level LWA 51 20 dB A Maximum air velocity c 2 25 m sec Contact Details RKW LTD Sutton House Berry Hill Industrial Estate Berry Hill Road Stoke on Trent ST4 2NL ...

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