Comfort Zone CZHVW18 Owner'S Manual Download Page 3

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CZHVW18

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Installation Instructions

Use the following information as a guideline only. It is the user's 
responsibility to be sure the location and the wall surface can 
handle the weight of this fan (14.6 lbs).
The wall fan must be mounted on 12 inch (300mm) thick dry and 
cement ‑ grouted firm wall or on 4 by 5 inch wood studs / joists. 
Use wall bracket as a template for locating the holes 
to be drilled.
After determining the hole locations, use an appropriate sized 
drill bit and, drill holes through mounting surface.
It is recommended that a minimum of grade 5 fasteners be 
used. The following are acceptable surfaces for mounting wall 
mount assembly.
STEEL SURFACE ‑ When mounting to a steel surface, such 
as vertical I‑beam, drill through holes at pre‑marked locations, 
using a 9/32" drill bit. Attach wall mount assembly to mounting 
surface using 1/4"‑20 hex screw, in combination with 1/4" flat 
washers, 1/4" lock washers, and 1/4"‑20 hex nuts.
MASONRY SURFACE ‑ When mounting to a masonry surface 
use a 1/4" expansion type bolt or 1/4" masonry lag with 
shield designed to handle the weight of this fan. Drill holes 
at pre‑marked locations using appropriate sized drill bit as 
recommended for the fastener.

Usage:

Fan operation: 

Always operate the fan in the upright position 

following all instructions and recommendations listed in this 
manual.

Fan location: 

Place the fan in the area of the room that will 

provide proper fan cooling.

Fan connection: 

Plug fan directly into 120 volt A.C., 60 Hz 

wall outlet. Be sure plug fits tightly in outlet. A loose connection 
may cause overheating and damage to the plug or fan.

Note: 

To prevent overloading a circuit, do not plug the fan into 

a circuit that is servicing other electrical needs.

Speed control: 

To operate the fan, each pull of the string will 

cycle through the following settings:
• 

OFF

• 

LOW

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MED

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HIGH

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OFF

Specifications

Care and Maintenance

Cleaning:  

CAUTION‑Before cleaning the fan be sure to 

disconnect power cord from the plug. Clean the grille surface 
with a clean damp cloth. Do not use harsh chemical or abrasive 
cleaners. DO NOT IMMERSE THE FAN OR ANY WIRES IN 
WATER. Replace front grille before fan use. Allow fan to dry 
completely before use. Periodic grille cleaning with a vacuum 
will prevent dust build up. The motor is sealed and does no 
require any interior maintenance, cleaning or lubrication.

Maintenance: 

The internal motor bearings are permanently 

lubricated at the factory and do not require any additional 
lubrication.

Repair: 

DO NOT OPERATE THE FAN WITHOUT THE GRILLE 

IN PLACE. DO NOT USE THE FAN IF IT HAS MALFUNCTIONED 
OR BECOME DAMAGED IN ANY WAY.

Storage: 

Keep original carton for storage of the fan. Coil and 

tie the power cord to avoid damage during storage.

80W

Low

Med

High

90W

108W

1.05A

16 AWG

120V

60Hz

Voltage

Frequency

Wattage

Amperage

Max.

Recommended Extension

Cord Gauge

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.

Fuse Replacement:

1.  Grasp plug and remove from the receptacle or other outlet 

device. Do not unplug by pulling on cord.

2.  Open fuse cover by sliding open fuse access cover on top of 

attachment plug towards blades. See Fig. 2.

3.  Remove fuse carefully. Use a small tool to pry the end of the 

fuse from holder cavity. Be careful not to break glass window. 

4.  Replace fuse. WARNING: Risk of fire. Replace fuse only with 

identical 2.5 or 5.0 Amp, 125 Volt fuse (3.6mm x 10mm).  
Be sure fuse is properly seated within its cavity.

5.  Close fuse cover by sliding it back to its original closed 

position.

Fig 1

Fig 2

Fig 3

Slide Cover to Open

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