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Normal:

When this mode is selected, the fan will operate as normal, in the settings 

selected.

Natural: 

This mode cycles through Low, Medium, High for 15 seconds each.

Sleep: 

The sleep mode varies depending on what speed the fan is working in at the 

time of selection. Refer to the below examples:
 

Low Speed

 - the fan will work at this speed without change until it is  

 

 

turned off (either manually or by the timer).

 

Medium speed 

- the fan will work at medium speed for 30 minutes, then   

 

switch to low speed until it is turned off.    

 

High Speed 

- the fan will work at high speed for 30 minutes, then  switch  

 

to medium speed for 30 minutes, and finally work in low speed be-fore    

 

it is turned off.

Child:

 The timer sets at 3 hours and oscillation starts. The fan will work at high speed 

for 15 minutes, before changing to medium speed for 15 minutes, and then finishing 
in low speed until it automatically turns off. 

NOTE: 

The oscillation function can be 

turned off manually and it won't interrupt the Child mode settings.

Operation

1. 

Place the fan on a flat stable surface. Plug into an electrical outlet and press the 
“Power On/Off” button to turn the unit “On”. The current room temperature will 

show on the LED display.                                         

2. 

Adjust the fan speed by pressing the “Speed” button. There are three speeds - 

Low, Medium & High and each press will cycle through the speed settings. The 
speed setting will show on the LED display.

3. 

Press the “Mode” button to cycle through, Normal, Natural, Sleep & Child modes. 

The indicator light of the chosen mode will illuminate on the LED display. 

4.  This unit has a 12 hour timer that can be set in 1 hour increments. Press the 

“Timer” button until the desired time is shown on the LED display.  

5. 

Press the “Oscillation” button to enable oscillation. Press again to disable. 

Modes

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Summary of Contents for DCTFE97

Page 1: ...For domestic household use only INSTRUCTION MANUAL LED Tower Fan Model DCTFE97...

Page 2: ...Never operate the appliance if a cable or connector has been damaged after appliance malfunction or if the appliance was dropped or is otherwise damaged If the mains lead is damaged it must only be r...

Page 3: ...s including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by...

Page 4: ...ad to serious injury in as little as 2 hours or death due to chemical burns and potential perforation of the oesophagus If you suspect your child has swallowed or inserted a button batteryimmediatelyc...

Page 5: ...tension lead may become overloaded Where there is risk of fire or close to a naked flame Where the power cable may be damaged On a slope or uneven surface Where it may be damaged by chemicals If there...

Page 6: ...settings 3 Modes 4 Timer 0 12 Air volume 1380m min Oscillating Y Controls Touch or remote Cord storage Y Noise level 58dB A Weight net 3 4kg Dimensions w x d x h 315 x 315 x 965mm Specification For g...

Page 7: ...Parts Air outlet Control panel LED Display panel Base Remote storage Cord storage Remote 7...

Page 8: ...r 1 First attach the front half of the base aligning the holes in the base with the screw hole in the oscillation base and lead the power cord up the base 2 Connect the back half of the base to the fr...

Page 9: ...l Please refer to the below diagrams for descriptions Mode button Oscillation button Speed button Timer button Indicator lights Oscialltion Normal mode Natural mode Sleep mode Child mode Control Panel...

Page 10: ...e changing to medium speed for 15 minutes and then finishing in low speed until it automatically turns off NOTE The oscillation function can be turned off manually and it won t interrupt the Child mod...

Page 11: ...etergent can be used for any stubborn marks Do not use abrasive sponges scouring pads or a stiff brush to clean the IMPORTANT The control panel and other parts must not come into contact with water or...

Page 12: ...tion regarding the collection systems available If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps hazardous substances can leak into the ground water polluting the food chain and damaging...

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Page 14: ...au Supplied by Glen Dimplex Australia 1340 Ferntree Gully Road Scoresby Victoria 3179 Glen Dimplex Australia All rights reserved Material contained in this publication may not be reproduced in whole...

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