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Using Your Kambrook Tower Fan
continued
Fit the base stand on to the
stem located on the base of the
tower fan and using the plastic
connection ring supplied, screw
the base stand to the tower fan
body. Fasten until tightened
(see Fig. 4).
Fig. 4
NOTE:
Ensure power cord is sitting
above tower fan base.
4.
Return the tower fan to its upright
position. It is now ready for use.
WARNING:
Do not operate
the tower fan without the
base stand fitted.
Operating Your Tower Fan
To operate the tower fan, plug the
power cord into a 230V or 240V
electrical outlet and switch on.
Be sure that the plug fits tightly as a
loose fit will cause overheating
and damage the plug.
NOTE:
To avoid an electrical circuit
overload, it is recommended that
no other appliances are plugged
into the same circuit as your fan,
when it is in use.
The tower fan operates in two ways.
1) It will operate when the TIMER dial
is set to ON or 2) by using the 2 hour
auto-off timer. For both, a fan speed
setting MUST be chosen.
Fan Speed Settings
The tower fan has 3 speed settings,
LOW, MEDIUM and HIGH. Press the
desired fan speed button on the
control panel. Fan speed can be
adjusted during operation by simply
switching to another setting.
To Turn The Tower Fan On
To turn the tower fan ON, set the timer
dial to the ON setting then choose a
fan speed.
To turn the tower fan OFF temporarily,
press the Off button located on the
control panel. To turn the tower fan
OFF completely, press the Off button
and move the timer dial to the OFF
position, switch off at the power
outlet and unplug the tower fan
from the outlet.
Setting the Auto-Off Timer
Alternatively, the 2 hour auto-off timer
located on the control panel can also
be utilised to turn the tower fan ON
and OFF.
First select the desired fan speed
setting; LOW, MEDIUM or HIGH. Then
turn the timer dial clockwise to the
desired position up to 120 minutes (2
hours) to activate the timer and turn
the fan ON.
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