Frigidaire FMF2K5BKQ0 Owner'S Manual Download Page 10

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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 

1.

 

Disconnect from the electrical socket during cleaning or initial 
assembly. 

2.

 

To ensure adequate air circulation to the motor, keep the vents at 
the rear of the motor housing clear of dust, dirt, etc. Unplug the fan 
before using a vacuum cleaner or compressed air to clean the grilles. 
It should not be necessary to disassemble the fan to clean it.  

3.

 

Wipe the exterior housing of the fan with a soft cloth soaked in a 
mild detergent. Do not use any abrasive detergents or solvents to 
avoid damaging the surface. Do not use gasoline, thinner, or bending 
to clean the fan. 

4.

 

Do not allow water or any other liquid into the motor housing or 
interior parts. 

5.

 

When dismantling the fan (we recommend following the assembly 
instructions in reverse), be sure to clean each of the components 
before storage. Allow all parts to dry completely before storing. 

6.

 

To test the GFCI feature, press the "TEST" button. The fan should 
immediately shut off as if the GFCI has been tripped. Press the 
"RESET" button and the fan should be able to be turned on again, 
and the light on the GFCI box should light up orange. If it does, 
then the unit (as well as the GFCI feature) are functioning 
normally.

 

7.

 

If the fuse in the power cord plug needs to be replaced, follow these 
instructions: 

a)

 

Pull the power plug from the outlet, being careful not to pull 

from the cord.  

b)

 Slide open the fuse access cover. 

c)

 Remove the fuse slowly and carefully by inserting a small tool 

into the fuse slot and prying it out. When one side of the fuse has 
been lifted out, you will be able to remove it entirely. 

d)

 Only replace the fuse with 5 Amp / 125 Volt fuses. Using an 

incompatible fuse may cause a fire. 

e)

 Close the fuse cover. 

f)

 Caution: Do not attempt to replace the plug or the power cord 

itself. Only replace a broken fuse with a compatible fuse. If any part 
of the plug or cord are damaged, contact customer service for 
assistance. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FMF2K5BKQ0

Page 1: ...Manual v1 0 OUTDOOR MISTING FAN FMF2K5BKQ0 Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...g 12 Limited Manufacturer s Warranty 13 SPECIFICATIONS MODEL NO FMD2K5BKQ0 RATED VOLTAGE 120V RATED FREQUENCY 60 Hz RATED POWER 55W CURRENT 0 45A FAN SPEEDS 3 SPRAY NOZZLES 3 AIRFLOW 1600 CFM COVERAGE 500 square feet Frigidaire is a registered trademark of Electrolux Home Products Inc All rights reserved Manufactured under license by NewAir LLC 6600 Katella Ave Cypress CA 90630 Comments questions ...

Page 3: ...s Registering your product information online is safe secure and takes less than 2 minutes to complete Alternatively we recommend you attach a copy of your sales receipt below and record the following information which can be found on the manufacturer s nameplate on the back of the unit You will need this information if it becomes necessary to contact the manufacturer for service inquiries Date of...

Page 4: ...ovides additional protection from the risk of electric shock Should replacement of the plug or cord become necessary use only identical replacement parts that include GFCI protection 4 Do not leave the fan running unattended 5 Do not use the fan where it may get wet from rain sprinklers etc Water could leak inside of the unit and damage the internal components 6 Do not insert anything through the ...

Page 5: ...carded or customer service should be contacted immediately 14 Press the TEST button then RESET button on the power cable GFCI box once every month to ensure proper operation 15 Risk of Fire Do not replace or modify any part of the power cord GFCI or wall plug Do not remove the fuse unless you are replacing it If any of these parts are damaged contact customer service immediately 16 Place the fan o...

Page 6: ... Rear grille F Motor shaft G Clutch knob H Motor housing I Control panel J Thumb screw K Power cord L Waterproof cover M Misting line clip N Internal pole O Height adjustment knob P External pole Q Misting line R Filter washer S Water valve T Fan base U Screw for base ...

Page 7: ...s are included in the box see chart on previous page If any part is missing or damaged do not attempt to assemble the product Contact customer service for replacement parts You should only need a philips head screwdriver for assembly and about 15 minutes of time FAN BASE ASSEMBLY FIG 1 ...

Page 8: ...lastic nut D clockwise and tightening firmly 4 Slide the fan blade C with the hollow interior of the blade facing toward rear grille E onto motor shaft F 5 Secure fan blade C onto motor shaft F by turning the blade cap B counterclockwise until firmly in place 6 Loosen the bolt on the bottom of front grille A and mount the front grille A with the logo right side up to rear grille E by snapping both t...

Page 9: ...ted by loosening the height adjustment knob O and carefully raising or lowering the fan and retightening the knob MISTING MODE 1 Connect a standard garden hose to the misting hose valve S Water pressure should not exceed 550 kPa 5 6 kfg cm2 Only use a hose in good condition 2 With the garden hose turned on at the spigot turn the lever on the misting hose valve to the right to turn on water to the ...

Page 10: ...ely before storing 6 To test the GFCI feature press the TEST button The fan should immediately shut off as if the GFCI has been tripped Press the RESET button and the fan should be able to be turned on again and the light on the GFCI box should light up orange If it does then the unit as well as the GFCI feature are functioning normally 7 If the fuse in the power cord plug needs to be replaced fol...

Page 11: ...ed the fuse access cover on top of attachment plug 6 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 MISTING NOZZLE MAINTENANCE If the misting nozzles become clogged unscrew them from the fan grille and soak in vinegar or a lime scale remover until they are clear of buildup Use a non metallic bru...

Page 12: ...tions in the fan If you find something turn the fan off Unplug the fan and carefully remove the obstruction Plug the fan in and turn it on again by referring to the operating instructions No mist is produced There is no water coming from the hose Make sure the garden hose is correctly connected to the spigot and the misting hose valve that the spigot is turned on and that the valve is open Nozzles...

Page 13: ... voltage defective household wiring or inadequate fuses Accident alteration misuse or abuse of the appliance such as using non approved accessories inadequate air circulation in the room or abnormal operating conditions extreme temperatures Use in commercial or industrial applications Fire water damage theft war riot hostility or acts of God such as hurricanes floods etc Use of force or damage cau...

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