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iFAN DESK FAN 16” TABLE FAN WITH AIR CIRCULATOR 

IF402 

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for IF402

Page 1: ...iFAN DESK FAN 16 TABLE FAN WITH AIR CIRCULATOR IF402 ...

Page 2: ...MPONENTS 1 Front Grille 8 Fan Head containing Motor 2 Grille Ring with Grille Clip 9 Swing Button 3 Blade Cap 10 Speed Buttons 4 Fan Blade 11 Main Body 5 Guard Mounting Nut 12 Base Cover 6 Back Grille 13 Base 7 Motor Shaft 14 Screws ...

Page 3: ...hed on top insert the Main Body onto the Base Align the four holes in the Main Body with the Base 3 Insert the Screws into the four holes at the bottom of the Base making sure to keep the Main Body in position Tighten the Screws firmly 4 Assemble the Back Grille Front Grille and the Fan Blade on the Fan Head as described below Holding the Space Pin unscrew the Blade Cap by turning clockwise Guard ...

Page 4: ...aft making sure that the three locking pins are placed into their holes of the Back Grille Screw the Guard Mounting Nut to the Fan Head by turning it clockwise Secure the Back Grille to the Fan Head by tightening the Guard Mounting Nut clockwise ...

Page 5: ...de through the Motor Shaft Wiggle the Wedge Groove at the back of the Fan Blade onto the Space Pin of the Motor Shaft Secure the Fan Blade to the Motor Shaft by tightening the Blade Cap anti clockwise Turn anti clockwise ...

Page 6: ...of the Front Grille is positioned properly attach the Front Grille to the Back Grille and secure them by turning the screw of the Grille Clip at the bottom of the Grille Ring Grille Ring with Grille Ring Clip Front Grille Back Grillee ...

Page 7: ... cannot be considered responsible 4 Before use check the integrity of the appliance and power cable DO NOT operate the appliance when its Motor Unit is damaged In case you are not sure contact a qualified person If the power cable is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a qualified technician in order to avoid a shock hazard 5 Before powering the appliance make s...

Page 8: ... a surface or in the vicinity of objects which can be damaged by heat such as carpets or plastics DO NOT locate multiple portable socket outlets or power supplies at the bottom or rear of the appliance When using the appliance the surface that the appliance is placed upon as well the surface immediately above e g a wooden cabinet above the appliance may become hot If the appliance is operated on w...

Page 9: ...e fan speed 0 i Make sure to remove any label or protective sheet which may prevent its proper functioning DO NOT cover the appliance during functioning insert objects or body parts including clothing and hair inside the protection cover of the appliance to avoid personal injury or damage to the machine when the appliance is in operation attempt to force the fan blades to turn or stop the blades f...

Page 10: ...nction or anomaly during the functioning switch the appliance off immediately turn off the power and check the cause of the anomaly if possible with the support of a qualified person 22 If smoke is observed coming out of the appliance switch the appliance off immediately 23 This appliance is NOT intended for commercial use but to be used in households and similar applications such as Staff kitchen...

Page 11: ...Fan Head or Grille upwards or downwards to the desired position to adjust the angle of the fan 5 Pushing down the Swing Button on the Fan Head will make the fan oscillate side to side sweeping an arc across the room To stop the fan from oscillating pull up the Swing Button on the Fan Head To turn OFF 6 Press the Speed Button to the fan speed 0 7 Switch the socket switch OFF and detach the plug fro...

Page 12: ...om the Air Inlet and Air Outlet and around the Motor Unit periodically based on the frequency of use and the air quality of the environment 6 To assemble a Insert the Back Grille through the Motor Shaft and tighten the Guard Mounting Nut by turning clockwise b Slide the Fan Blade through the Motor Shaft Wiggle the Wedge Groove at the back of the Fan Blade onto the Space Pin of the Motor Shaft c Ti...

Page 13: ...nmental damage according to the local regulations in your area In most cases you can discard the appliance at your local recycling centre DISPOSAL Do not dispose this appliance as unsorted municipal waste Collection of such waste separately for special treatment is necessary SPECIFICATION s MODEL IF402 FAN DIAMETER 16 inch 41 cm RATED VOLTAGE 220 240V 50 60Hz POWER 60 W ...

Page 14: ...n of warranty when this appliance is sent for repair service Failure to do so may delay the receipt of said repair service by the customer 6 Under no circumstances whatsoever shall the serial number be erased defaced or altered by the customer and or his representatives or the dealer and or his agents Failure to ensure this shall invalidate the warranty 7 This warranty is deemed to be void if the ...

Page 15: ...d us any hard copy as part of our efforts to save the environment In accordance with the terms and conditions of this limited warranty as stated above PowerPac Electrical Pte Ltd at its expense shall provide free services for the appliance within the warranty period from its date of purchase from our Authorised dealers ...

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