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Operating your Fan

ON/SPEED:

Insert plug to the electrical outlet, and the indicator
light will turn on.

Press

“ON/SPEED” button to choose the wind

speed: Low, Med, High, indicated by a light on the
control panel.

PRE-PROGRAMMED SETTINGS

Press

“MODE” to choose the wind type from one of

the following:
“Normal”: Wind flow based on Low, Med, High
speed.
“Breeze”: Imitates the flow of natural wind based on
strong and soft wind.
“Sleep”: The fan runs for an hour: half an hour on
High and half an hour on Low, after which the fan
turns off automatically.

(1).Setting H:

Operation pattern:

H→Stop→H→Stop→H

(2).Setting M:

Operation pattern:

M→stop →M→Stop→M

(3)Setting L:

Operation pattern:

L→Stop→L→off→L

OSCILLATION
Press

“SWING” to start oscillation; press again to

stop oscillation.

MIST
Press

“HUMIDITY” to start the humidifying function;

mist comes out of the front plate if there is water in
the tank.
The MIST function can be used on its own or along
with the FAN function to blow the mist into the
room.

TIMER
The Timer function allows the Fan to operate
continuously

from

0.5

– 7.5 hours

before

automatically turning Off. The Timer can be
operated in any mode.
Press the TIMER Button on the control panel (or
remote) once and the Fan will display 0.5 hours.
By pressing the TIME Button again you can adjust
the desired length of time in increments.
The corresponding length of time will illuminate on
the control panel displaying your selected time.
For example: If the Timer is programmed to
operate for 3 hours, the 2 hour and 1 hour light will
be illuminated.
To stop the Timer function, press TIMER button
until time indicators are OFF.

REMOTE
The remote control buttons perform the same
functions as those on the control panel of the unit.
For best results, aim the remote directly at the
remote sensor on the front panel of the Fan.
The remote control requires 2xAAA battery.
Replace battery when required by opening the
battery compartment on the back of controller.

Summary of Contents for GCMF300

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions 40cm Misting Fan Model GCMF300 ...

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: ...l you down but also to increase the humidity in the dry 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 humid...

Page 4: ... add chemicals or oils or any other additive Infants the disabled and the elderly should not be in the direct airflow from the fan for long periods of time 4 Over a sink turn the water tank so the outlet cap is facing upwards 6 Place the water tank back into the fan then close water tank cover 5 Unscrew the tank cap off and add water Replace cap tightly ASSEMBLING YOUR FAN Install the fan body in ...

Page 5: ...k The MIST function can be used on its own or along with the FAN function to blow the mist into the room TIMER The Timer function allows the Fan to operate continuously from 0 5 7 5 hours before automatically turning Off The Timer can be operated in any mode Press the TIMER Button on the control panel or remote once and the Fan will display 0 5 hours By pressing the TIME Button again you can adjus...

Page 6: ...ains supply Do not attempt to dismantle the Fan 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 ...

Page 7: ... 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 8: ... 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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