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Cleaning

FILLING THE WATER TANK

Make sure the fan is off and unplugged.

Pull out the lower end of the Mist Pipe, then
carefully remove the water tank.

Turn the water tank over, and open the Valve
Body Cover.

Fill the tank with water (up to 3 litres).

Replace the Water Tank on the Humidifier
Base.

Replace the lower end of the Misting Pipe into
the top of the Water Tank.

The Mist function can be set to one of 3 volume
settings, via the MIST button: Low/Mid/High.

The

corresponding

LED

(BELOW

the

MIST

marking, but ABOVE the LO/MI/HI markings on the
control panel) will illuminate.

CLEANING THE UNIT:

The Fan requires regular cleaning to ensure trouble
free operation:

Unplug the Fan from the mains supply before
cleaning.

Ensure that the Fan blade has been allowed to
stop down completely before cleaning.

Use a damp cloth (not wet) to wipe the exterior of
the Fan to remove dust and dirt.

Remove the front guard and the blades carefully,
be careful not to drop the blades.

Use a damp cloth (not wet) to wipe the fan blades.

Light soap can be used for tougher stains.

Wipe thoroughly with a dry cloth, replace the fan
blade and lock the guard securely before use.

Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and fluff
from around the grills.

Never use solutions such as benzene, thinners or
polishing agents.

Ensure the Fan is dry before plugging back into the
mains supply.

Never spray with liquids or submerge the Misting
Fan in water or any other liquid.

Do not attempt to dismantle the Fan motor. There
are no user serviceable parts. For service or repair,
contact an authorised electrical service technician.

CLEANING THE WATER TANK:

Make sure power is disconnected before any
cleaning or maintenance is performed.

It is recommended that you clean the water tank
every 2-3 weeks, and clean the flume every week.
Pull out the water tank before cleaning it - pull the 
plastic tube out of the mist cask properly, then take 
out the mist cask and water tank.
Use a dry cloth to clean the mist cask. If there are 
stubborn stains on the mist cask, use a cloth lightly 
dampened with mild detergent.
If the mist feature will not be used for a long time, 
empty the water tank and leave it to dry before 
recapping it.

Do not fill the water tank with water over 
45degrees Celsius, to avoid discolouration or 
deformation.

When ambient temperature is near or below 
0degrees Celsius, remove all water from in and 
around the tank to prevent ice forming, which 
could damage components.

Do not fill water anywhere other than the water 
tank.  Mop up any spills immediately.

Summary of Contents for GCMF100

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions 40cm Misting Fan Model GCMF100 ...

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: ... heat HOW IT WORKS This Mist Fan uses ultrasonic vibration to atomise water into 1 5 micron particles which can then be blown through the room with the fan WHY IT IS USEFUL Not only does this fan help to cool you down with air containing micro water droplets it also helps to avoid dry skin and eyes which are common in dry heat A relative humidity of 45 65 is recommended for comfortable living and ...

Page 4: ...l packaging has been removed from the unit before use This appliance requires no installation it should be used solely as a portable appliance Assemble the fan body to the Stand Tubes using the 2x screws provided Attach the Humidifier base to the Fan base using the screw provided To assemble the safety grill and blade remove the Spinner by turning it clockwise Place the rear safety grill into posi...

Page 5: ...nd nut at the bottom of the grill must be fitted PLACEMENT OF THE WATER TANK PLACEMENT OF THE MIST PIPE Place the Mist Pipe through the middle of the Stand Tubes then pull it up through the hole at the bottom of the Control Panel Guide the Mist Pipe forward through the middle hole in the Control Panel Fig 9 The two free ends of Mist Pipe should now be the same as each other length is 335mm After a...

Page 6: ...oing anything with the water tank When the water level is too low the safety switch will activate and stop operation of the mist function Unplug the unit and refill the water tank for further operation Do not let dust or other particles collect on the mist plate if the mist outlets are blocked the mist function could malfunction Before cleaning the unit make sure it is completely disconnected from...

Page 7: ...Control Panel CONTROL PANEL REMOTE CONTROL ...

Page 8: ...iod of time The Timer LEDs on the control panel 0 5H 1H 2H 4H will light up adding to the current timer setting For example to set the fan to turn off after 3 5hours the first three Timer LEDs should be illuminated MODE SELECT When first switched on the MODE LED will illuminate red indicating that the unit will operate in normal mode Press the MODE button to select desired Mode The Mode is affecte...

Page 9: ...m cleaner to remove dust and fluff from around the grills Never use solutions such as benzene thinners or polishing agents Ensure the Fan is dry before plugging back into the mains supply Never spray with liquids or submerge the Misting Fan in water or any other liquid Do not attempt to dismantle the Fan motor There are no user serviceable parts For service or repair contact an authorised electric...

Page 10: ... Peculiar smell from the mist A When new there might be residue in the water tank mist plate B The water in the water tank may be contaminated A The smell should disappear after further use B Clean out the water tank and refill with fresh water 5 The fan doesn t work as normal A The plug and supply cord are damaged B The blades are bent C Incorrect installation A Find service agent or a suitable q...

Page 11: ... 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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