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WARNING:

Keep all objects at least 1 metre from the front and sides of 

the appliance

Ensure the fan speed control is on the OFF position before plugging the power cord into the 
socket.

Fan control

You can control your wall fan either with the remote control
or with the buttons on the control panel.

Press the

“ON/SPEED”

button. To start the fan at low speed.

Press the same button to choose between low, medium and
high speed.

Press

“SWING”

button to switch on the oscillation mode.

Press the

“OFF”

button to turn off the fan.

Timer

Press the

“TIMER”

button repeatedly to change the timer setting. The time increases in

increments of 0.5 hours and it has 4 time steps in total, which add up to set your desired timer
setting. The maximum timer setting is 7.5 hour.
For example, to set the time for 5 hours, press the timer button repeatedly until the indicator
lamps

1

h”

and

4

h”

are on at the same time.

Do not press timer button if you want to keep your fan operating manually.
The timer indicator lamps will not light up if the timer button is not pressed.

Remote Control

The remote requires a line-of-sight path to allow for the signal to be
received by the unit.

Position the unit so the receiver lens is visible from the remote control.

The symbols on the remote correspond to the symbols on the main unit.

Ensure batteries are inserted in the correct direction.
Do not mix battery types.
When replacing, ensure both batteries are changed simultaneously.
2 x AAA size batteries are required.

IMPORTANT! NEVER COVER THIS APPLIANCE!

Operating your Fan

Always choose a safe location for the fan, keeping in mind the safety precautions outlined.
Ensure all packaging has been removed from the unit before use.

Summary of Contents for GCWF100

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions 40cmWallFanwithRemote Item GCWF100 ...

Page 2: ... appliance only as described in this manual Any other use is not recommended by the manufacturer and may cause fire electric shock or injury 9 The common cause of overheating is deposits of dust or fluff in the appliance Ensure these deposits are removed regularly by unplugging the appliance and vacuum cleaning the air vents and grills 10 Always unplug appliance when not in use 11 When the applian...

Page 3: ...ver twist kink or wrap the cord around the appliance as this may cause the insulation to weaken and split Always ensure that all cord has been removed from any cord storage area and is unrolled before use 29 Never use this appliance in the immediate surrounds of a bath a shower or a swimming pool or other liquids The appliance must not be immersed in any liquids 30 Due to the risk of injury never ...

Page 4: ...2 Fan Blade Nut 3 Fan Blade 4 Rear Grill Screw 5 Rear Grill 6 Motor Shaft 7 Motor Housing 8 Tilt Neck Components 10 Speed cord 11 Oscillation cord 12 Wall Mounting Bracket 13 Wall Plugs 14 Fixing Screw 15 Grill Screw ...

Page 5: ...lots on the base of the blade with the shaft pin Secure the blade with the fan blade nut by turning it counter clockwise Check that the fan blade rotates freely by turning it with your hand Assembly Mounting to Wall Select an appropriate location and fix the wall mounting bracket onto a strong wall or locate a stud behind plaster boards with three wall plugs and fixing screws supplied Note Conside...

Page 6: ...s 7 5 hour For example to set the time for 5 hours press the timer button repeatedly until the indicator lamps 1h and 4h are on at the same time Do not press timer button if you want to keep your fan operating manually The timer indicator lamps will not light up if the timer button is not pressed Remote Control The remote requires a line of sight path to allow for the signal to be received by the ...

Page 7: ...equires regular cleaning to ensure trouble free operation Ensure that the fan is switched off from the supply mains before removing the guard Unplug the fan from the mains supply before cleaning Use a damp cloth not wet to wipe the exterior of the fan to remove dust and dirt Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and fluff from around the grills Ensure the fan is dry before plugging back into the mai...

Page 8: ...der 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 guarantees o...

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