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Cleaning, Maintenance and Storage

•  The power supply must be cut off before cleaning this product.

•  It is forbidden to rinse the fan body directly with water. 

•  Do not use any grinding tools and solvents that will damage the surface when cleaning 

  this product. Use detergent to clean it and wipe it with a dry cloth promptly. 

•  It is forbidden to disassemble the product for modification. It is recommended to inspect    

  and clean the product regularly to prolong its lifespan.

Cleaning and maintenance

1.  Before cleaning and maintaining this product, be sure to unplug the plug and clean it after  

 

the electrical unit is completely cooled.

2.  Do not use chemical solvents such as toluene, bleach, and hard brush to avoid scratching 

 

and corroding the appearance and color of the body. If there are stubborn dust or dirt, 

 

it is recommended to use neutral tableware detergent to clean it.

3.  When cleaning the body, please wipe it with a soft cloth dipped with neutral detergent, 

 

and then wipe the residual detergent off with a dry cloth.

WARNING

Disassembly & assembly method

1.  Disassembly of the front mesh: unscrew the fixing screws of the mesh cover with a  

 

 

screwdriver; Then press the front net fixing buckle by hand until it is loose, and remove the  

 

front net. (as shown in Figure 1)

2.  Please unscrew the fixed cap clockwise or rotate the fan blade counterclockwise to remove  

 

the fixed cap and gently take out the fan blade by hand along the axial direction. (as shown in  

 

Figure 2)

3.  The front net and fan blade can be cleaned with water and dried. (as shown in Figure 3).
4.  The fuselage can be wiped and cleaned with neutral detergent and soft cloth.
5.  After cleaning, assemble the front mesh and fan blade in the reverse direction of  

 

 disassembly.

Do not 

operate 

with 

wet 

hands

Do not 

off fan by 

pulling 

cord out 

from the 

socket

Prohibited

Prohibited

Ker

Oil

Alcohol

Summary of Contents for EF30

Page 1: ...Please read this booklet thoroughly before operating the fan EF30 Air Circulation Fan User Manual ...

Page 2: ...uard Lower support Power cord Base decorative ring Fan base Fan blades Upper support Control panel Upper column Column User Manual Instruction Manual Remote Control Product Introduction The pictures in the instruction manual are for reference only The actual product in the box shall prevail NOTICE 1 ...

Page 3: ... 2h 4h the corresponding light indicator will light up Note 1 Short press this button to adjust the wind speed long press this button to change the mode 2 When the fan is running press this button to toggle the wind speed in the following cycle 1 2 3 1 the corresponding speed indicator will be on 3 With a continuous power supply while the fan is in standby mode the oscillating head will return to ...

Page 4: ...t accordingly in the bins designated by local authorities to avoid polluting the environment On Standby Turn off or on the indicator light Set the appointed shutdown time up to 8h Turn on off the left right head oscillation Turn on off the up down head oscillation Switch wind mode Function Description Function 3 Remote Control Operating Instruction Remove the insulation sheet from the remote contr...

Page 5: ...x 310 D x 604 898mm H Fan Blade Diameter 180mm Executive Standard GB 17625 1 2012 GB 4343 1 2018 GB 4706 1 2005 GB 4706 27 2008 Specifications Left and right stepper motor Motor Power Main control board Oscillation On Standby Wind speed Mode Timer Start up timer Remote control receiver head Up and down stepper motor ...

Page 6: ... base and rotate the column clockwise until it is tightened 2 Head assembly installation Align the threaded end of the machine head with the threaded hole of the column Hold the head firmly while turning the column anti clockwise until it is tightened The column is detachable and the machine head can be connected to the base for use as a desk fan 5 Column Base Column Stand Fan Table Fan or ...

Page 7: ...t them manually by hand With a continuous power supply while the fan is in standby mode the oscillating head will return to its original position NOTICE 1 Left and right wide angle ventilation Automatic left and right oscillation angle 2 Elevation ventilation Automatic up and down oscillation angle 6 90 120 ...

Page 8: ...ompany for servicing Fan does not operate The power socket is dead The power cord is not connected in place Change to a live socket Connect the power cord correctly Noise during operation Loose fan blades Tighten the fan blade Dirty fan blades Remove the front guard and clean the fan blade No head oscillation The fan blade is jammed by foreign matters Turn off the power supply of the fan and take ...

Page 9: ...y 4 Warning improper use many cause electric shock fire personal injury and other damages Do not use this product on unstable places where it might be toppled easily Do not use this product in a place where there are unstable objects nearby Do not use this product in a hot and humid environment such as the bathroom Do not use this product when the power cord is damaged or the power cord plug is lo...

Page 10: ...t is recommended to use neutral tableware detergent to clean it 3 When cleaning the body please wipe it with a soft cloth dipped with neutral detergent and then wipe the residual detergent off with a dry cloth WARNING Disassembly assembly method 1 Disassembly of the front mesh unscrew the fixing screws of the mesh cover with a screwdriver Then press the front net fixing buckle by hand until it is ...

Page 11: ... limit specified in GB T 26572 X Indicates that the content of the hazardous substance in at least one homogeneous material of the component exceeds the limit specified in GB T 26572 However with the existing technical conditions it is extremely difficult to make the product parts completely free of the above harmful substances The design will be gradually improved with the progress of technology ...

Page 12: ...ote control packaging materials user manual 4 In case of any of the following circumstances no free preferential treatment will be given during the warranty period 1 Failure or damage caused by natural or man made disasters 2 Failure or damage caused by the relocation or moving of the unit 3 External factors causing the failure such as failure or damage caused by external forces during outdoor act...

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