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seTTInG UP YoUR beD fan

1.    Make your bed up with a fitted sheet.

2.    Place the Bed Fan Base at or near the foot of your bed with the Air Intake Vent 

either facing under, or out from under, your bed.

Important! Make sure nothing is obstructing the air Intake vent like a bed 

skirt or items stored under the bed.

Note: You may want to take this time to vacuum or dust under your bed,  
if needed, to keep the Air Intake Vent from drawing in dust or dirt.
Helpful Hint: If you have a foot board and you are placing the Bed Fan at 
the foot of your bed, slide the Air Flow Guide off completely, place the Base 
under the bed and slide the Air Flow Guide back on (press the Air Flow Guide 
Clips in to slide the Air Flow Guide down) to face the mattress.

3.    Slide the Air Flow Guide up or down (press the Air Flow Guide Clips in to slide 

the Air Flow Guide down) so that it’s aiming the breeze over the edge of the 
mattress towards where your feet will be when you are settled in your bed.

4.    Plug the Adapter into the Bed Fan and then into an electrical outlet near the 

foot of your bed.

Important: Never place any electrical cord under a rug or carpet.

5.    Make your bed up as you normally would, tucking the top sheet in, over and 

around the Bed Fan’s Air Flow Guide.

Helpful hint: Sheets with a higher percale count (stitches per inch) allow more 
air flow to reach you as the breeze does not escape from in-between the 
tighter knit stitches.

Summary of Contents for Bed Fan with Wireless Remote

Page 1: ...Chill out Sleep in Bed Fan with Wireless Remote Chill with me Merrimack New Hampshire USA 03054 800 846 3000 Brookstone com...

Page 2: ...contents Warnings and Cautions 2 Location of Parts and Controls 7 Installing Replacing Remote Batteries 8 Setting Up Your Bed Fan 9 Operating Your Bed Fan 10 Care and Maintenance 11 Specifications 12...

Page 3: ...sence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the unit s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is in...

Page 4: ...are not spilled onto the unit WARNING 1 Close supervision is necessary when this appliance product is used by or near children or mentally disabled individuals 2 Use this unit only for its intended u...

Page 5: ...y the power source as indicated 10 Do not carry this unit by cord or use cord as handle 11 Never operate this unit if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not working properly or if it has been drop...

Page 6: ...ermined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the d...

Page 7: ...uld play with or swallow them If the batteries are swallowed contact a physician immediately The batteries may explode if mistreated Do not attempt to recharge or disassemble the batteries Use only fr...

Page 8: ...f parts and controls 1 Air Flow Vent 2 Air Flow Adjustable Guide 3 Air Flow Guide Clips 4 Base 5 Air Intake Vent 6 Power Button Speed Dial 7 Remote 8 Battery Compartment Side View Vent View 3 8 6 7 4...

Page 9: ...t Cover by lightly pressing in and pulling up on the edge of the cover with the indent 2 Insert 2 AA batteries according to the polarity indicators inside the compartment 3 Close the Battery Compartme...

Page 10: ...d and slide the Air Flow Guide back on press the Air Flow Guide Clips in to slide the Air Flow Guide down to face the mattress 3 Slide the Air Flow Guide up or down press the Air Flow Guide Clips in t...

Page 11: ...OL has a variable fan speed dial You have an infinite number of adjustments you can make for your maximum comfort Just turn the dial clockwise to increase the air flow and turn it counter clockwise to...

Page 12: ...take this time to vacuum or dust under your bed if needed to keep the Air Intake Vent from drawing in dust or dirt You may also carefully remove the cover on the Intake Vent by pulling the tab to rem...

Page 13: ...r Washable Wireless Remote Control RF On Standby Off button RF Operation Range 20 feet RF Frequency 315 MHz Fan Speed Adjustable from low to high DC Cooling Fans 2 3 15 W x 3 15 H x 0 98 D Remote Cont...

Page 14: ...e s property When a store credit is given the original product must be returned to Brookstone and becomes Brookstone s property Obtaining Service To obtain warranty service call Brookstone Limited War...

Page 15: ...n floor demonstration models and refurbished items or h a product that is used commercially or for a commercial purpose Brookstone SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING...

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