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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (Cont.)

WATER FILLING AND WATER TANK CLEARANCE

MAKE SURE THE RUBBER PLUG IS STILL INSERTED UNDERNEATH PRODUCT BEFORE 
FILLING WITH WATER. OTHERWISE WATER WILL SPILL UNDERNEATH.
PLUG IS USED FOR DRAINING THE WATER.

1.  Please clean the water that in the water tank when you do not use 
 

the product.

2.  Clean Water tank: Open the water tank (Fig 4), use the brush or tool to clean 
 

the water tank, and then pull out the rubber plug to sewage disposal.(Fig 6)  

4.  Don’t clean transducer by any metal or stiffness material or scrape it to avoid 
 

any damage

5.  Don’t put acid, alkalescency, blencher scour into water tank to avoid damage
6.  Do not spray the water onto control panel and its surrounding, to avoid 
 

electrical leakage accidents. 

7.  When fill the water, do not exceed ‘MAX’ level at water scale. At cooling mode, 
 

keep the water at least at ‘MIN’ level. (Fig 5) 

8.  Do not open the cover of Ice Box, to avoid its leakage. The Ice Box is 
 

environmental protection material that would storage in refrigerator and 

 

would use it repeatedly

DO NOT EXCEED 

MAX WATER LEVEL.

WATER & ICE BOX

IS THE SAME LOCATION.

(Fig 5)

(Fig 4)

(Fig 6)

WATER PLUG

Summary of Contents for CMT-60W

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Page 3: ...ty 4 Remote Control 8 Product Overview 9 Assembly Instructions 10 Remote Control 12 Operation 13 Cleaning and Maintenance 15 Troubleshooting Last Page Specifications Last Page Customer Helpline Last P...

Page 4: ...fire Make sure the outlet is readily accessible during operation of the equipment Do not bend twist or kink the power cord excessively Do not allow anything to rest on or roll over the power cord Doin...

Page 5: ...n immediately if a child has swallowed a battery To maintain the product do not use any chemical or cleaning agent or wet cloth please only ensure to utilize a dry cloth to wipe it down from marks or...

Page 6: ...t insert any objects or your fingers into the air outlet and make sure to warn children of the dangers Keep ventilation openings clear of obstructions Supervise children to ensure they do not play wit...

Page 7: ...installation and use We accept no responsibility for any eventual injuries or damages caused by improper installation faulty use or failure to follow the instructions WARNING Maintenance must only be...

Page 8: ...hildren and pets Never throw batteries into a fire Do not drop or impact the remote control as it void warranty immediately The remote control operate at a range of 5 to 6M effectively Do not expose t...

Page 9: ...PRODUCT OVERVIEW A Control panel 1 Power on off button 2 Mode button 3 Speed button 4 Cooling button 5 Timer button 6 Oscillation button B Air outlet C Water Scale D Base E Handle F Water Tank G Ice B...

Page 10: ...parts of the base and place them in a crossed form Rotate one of the two bases to align its hole site and make it click into place correctly Fig 1 2 Fix the base on the fan body with four screws incl...

Page 11: ...g 6 4 Don t clean transducer by any metal or stiffness material or scrape it to avoid any damage 5 Don t put acid alkalescency blencher scour into water tank to avoid damage 6 Do not spray the water o...

Page 12: ...ry AAA 2 The Remote Control Power button is labeled as such All the functions performed with the Remote Control work identically to the Manual Controls REMOTE CONTROL FAN SPEED MODE TIMER OSCILLATION...

Page 13: ...EP mode Child mode NORMAL Mode Fan will start work at any speed you set up NATURAL Mode Fan will start work at low speed 5s medium speed 5s high speed 5s medium speed 5s it works as per this recycle S...

Page 14: ...and stop the oscillation function The symbol is displayed on the LED panel 7 COOLING Press COOLING button to turn on the cold air function Press button again to turn off If you want to operate the uni...

Page 15: ...repairs 2 If the unit requires external cleaning make sure it is switched off and unplugged from the mains supply Use a soft tissue or cloth for general cleaning To remove more persistent dirt or gri...

Page 16: ...or solutions to common problems If none of the solutions offered help you solve your problem please contact our support centre for advice on info ayonz com Do not attempt to repair the appliance yours...

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