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CONTROL PANEL

ECON

LOW

MED

HIGH

POWER

 

Turns Fan On/O

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SPEED SELECTION

 

Allows four di

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erent speed selections

OSCILLATION

 

Activates the tower fan’s oscillation motor which 
slowly turns the tower fan from side to side. A blue 
LED light will appear directly above the button 
when the oscillation motor is on.

WIND SELECTION

 Activates di

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erent fan modes. 

A blue LED light will appear above the button to 
show which mode the fan is in. 
Fan modes include:

Descriptions of the various modes are featured in 
the MODE EXPLANATION section below.

TIMER

 Activates a timer that will turn the 

fan OFF after a certain amount of time.
The blue LED lights above the timer button 
on the control panel indicate hourly 
increments that can be added together for 
a total of 15 hours. For example: if there is a 
blue LED light above the 1h icon and above 
the 4h icon, the fan will turn o

ff

 after 5 

hours. The fan will turn o

ff

  automatically 

only if the timer is activated.

MODE EXPLANATION

ECON

ECON

LOW

MED

HIGH

STANDARD WIND 

The Standard Wind mode is simply the ECON, 
LOW, MED, and HIGH speed settings

EVENING WIND

 

The air flows as an evening breeze which 
gradually decreases to a light night breeze. 
The four di

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erent Evening Wind modes are 

shown below:

ECON Evening Wind

 

The air flow remains at ECON

LOW Evening Wind

 

The air flow begins at LOW, after half 
an hour it will drop down to ECON

MED Evening Wind

 

The air flow begins at MED, after half 
an hour it will drop down to LOW, 
after an additional half an hour it will 
drop down to ECON

HIGH Evening Wind

 

The air flow begins at HIGH, after half 
an hour it will drop down to MED, after 
an additional half an hour it will drop 
down to LOW, after an additional half 
an hour it will drop down to ECON

BREEZE WIND

Automatically selects wind speed randomly 
as you would find outdoors. 
The speeds are detailed as follows:

ECON Breeze Wind

The wind settings will fluctuate 
between MED, LOW and ECON in an 
80 second wind cycle that repeats 
with ECON being the most common

LOW Breeze Wind

The wind settings will fluctuate 
between MED, LOW and ECON in an 
80 second wind cycle that repeats 
with LOW being the most common

MED Breeze Wind

The wind settings will fluctuate 
between HIGH, MED, LOW and 
ECON in an 80 second wind cycle 
that repeats with MED being the 
most common

HIGH Breeze Wind

The wind settings will fluctuate 
between HIGH, MED, LOW and 
ECON in an 80 second wind cycle 
that repeats with HIGH being the 
most common

 

WARNING: 

To reduce the risk of electric shock, 

DO NOT use this fan with any solid-state speed 
control and DO NOT insert finger or any object 
into grill.

 

POLARIZED PLUG: 

This appliance has a 

polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other).  
To reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug is 
intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one way.  If 
the plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse the 
plug and try again.  It if still does not fit, contact a 
qualified electrician.  DO NOT attempt to change this 
safety feature.

CLEANING AND STORAGE

 To clean your fan, first turn it OFF and UNPLUG the unit.

 

Use a soft cloth to wipe the housing.  DO NOT use water or any other chemical solution or cleaner.  DO NOT 

soak or immerse the fan in water or liquid.

 

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TAKE THE FAN APART.

 

Store in a dry place away from excessive heat and direct sunlight.

 

Regular cleaning will ensure optimum performance and appearance of the fan.

 

DO NOT kink the power cord when storing or while in use.

USER SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS

A. 

To disconnect, grasp the plug and pull it from the wall outlet. DO NOT unplug by pulling the cord.

B. 

Open fuse cover. Slide open the fuse access cover located on the top of the plug towards to plug blades.

C. 

Remove the fuse by turning the fuse over (end over end) carefully making sure not to break the fuse.  (See Fig. 2)

D. 

Risk of fire. Replace fuse only with 2.5A, 125V fuse.

E. 

Close fuse cover. Slide close the fuse access cover toward the fan cord on the top of the plug.

NOTICE:

1. 

When you replace the fuse, DO NOT force the slide suddenly or overexert to reduce the risk of damage.

2. 

If you experience di

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culty replacing the fuse, contact a qualified electrician to help.

3. 

Risk of fire. Do not replace attachment plug. Contains a safety device (fuse) that should not be removed. Discard 
product if the attachment plug is damaged.

4. 

WARNING: 

To Reduce The Risk Of Fire Or Electric Shock, Do Not Use This Fan With Any Solid-State Speed 

Control Device.

5. 

This product employs overload protection (fuse). A blown fuse indicates an overload or short-circuit situation. If 
the fuse blows, unplug the product from the outlet. Replace the fuse as per the user servicing instructions (follow 
product marking for proper fuse rating) and check the product. If the replacement fuse blows, a short-circuit may 
be present and the product should be discarded or returned to an authorized service facility for examination 
and/or repair.

6. 

Do not operate any fan with a damaged cord or plug. Discard fan or return to an authorized service facility for 
examination and/or repair.

7. 

Do not run cord under carpeting. Do not cover cord with throw rugs, runners, or similar coverings. Do not route 
cord under furniture or appliances. Arrange cord away from tra

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c area and where it will not be tripped over.

8. 

This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). To reduce the risk of electric shock, this 
plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. 
If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not attempt to defeat this safety feature.

Standard Wind

Evening Wind

Breeze Wind

ECON

ECON

LOW

MED

HIGH

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

Fig. 5

SPARE FUSE

2.5 A MAX

FUSE

OPERATION

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