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Goldair 

– New Zealand 

Monday 

– Friday 8am-5pm 

Phone +64 (0)9 917 4000 
Phone 0800 232 633 
[email protected]

 

 

Goldair 

– Australia

 

Monday 

– Friday 8am-5pm 

Phone +61 (0)3 9336 4423 

Phone 1300 465 324 

[email protected] 

SUPPORT  AND TECHNICAL  ADVICE 

PROOF OF PURCHASE 

To receive  warranty  retain  receipt as proof  of purchase.  (Refer  to back of booklet). 

Cleaning 

To avoid risk of electric shock, before 
cleaning, you MUST ALWAYS switch off 
and unplug the Fan before cleaning. 
 
Use only a soft, damp cloth to gently wipe 
the Fan and dry well. 
 

DO NOT immerse the Fan in water and 
never allow water to enter the motor 
housing. 
 
DO NOT use harsh chemicals to clean the 
Fan. 
 

Operating your Fan 

1. Set the fan on a level and dry surface. 
 
2.  Plug  the  power  cord  into  the  socket. 
Making  sure  the  speed  control  is  at  OFF 
position. 
 
3. To operate the fan, rotate the 
switch knob to the desired speed: 
 
Low(1) 
Med(2) 
High(3) 
 
4. Adjust the fan to desired angle 
by moving the head up or down. 
 
5. After turning the Fan off, unplug the unit 
from the electrical outlet. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

CAUTION:

  Plastic  or  rubber  tabs,  like  the 

feet  on  this  unit  may  stick  to  furniture 
surfaces  and/or  hardwood  floors.  The  unit 
may  leave  a  residue  that  could  darken, 
stain or leave permanent blemishes on the 
finish  of  certain  surfaces,  including  wood 
surfaces and/or hardwood floors. 

 

Summary of Contents for GCAT400

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions 40cm Multi height Air Circulator Item GCAT400 ...

Page 2: ...ildren with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they are supervised or have been given instruction concerning the use of the Fan by a person responsible for their safety 16 Never place appliance close to radiant heat source 17 Never operate in areas where petrol paint or other flammable liquids are used or stored 18 Never use the appliance to ...

Page 3: ...Components 1 Front Grill 2 Blade 3 Speed Selector Knob 4 Carry Handle 5 Tilt Axis 6 Rear Grill 7 Pole 8 Base 9 Pole for Floor fan 10 Locking Mechanism ...

Page 4: ...ipe 7 into hole in Base and tightened with Locking Mechanism 10 A second Pipe 7 can be attached for additional height Floor Fan Option With a twisting motion insert the end of the Pipe 9 into hole in Base and tighten with Locking Mechanism 10 3 Place the Head Assembly onto the end of Pipe and continue turning until it is tightened on the pole ...

Page 5: ...water and never allow water to enter the motor housing DO NOT use harsh chemicals to clean the Fan Operating your Fan 1 Set the fan on a level and dry surface 2 Plug the power cord into the socket Making sure the speed control is at OFF position 3 To operate the fan rotate the switch knob to the desired speed Low 1 Med 2 High 3 4 Adjust the fan to desired angle by moving the head up or down 5 Afte...

Page 6: ... under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure In New Zealand this warranty is additional to the conditions and guarantee...

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