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On/Off

To turn fan on, press the 

Power button

 ( ) 

located on the left side of the control panel.

Current room temperature will be displayed 

whenever fan is on.

Speed Control

The fan will automatically start on “Sleep” speed 

when initially turned on. To adjust  

the speed up or down, press the 

Fan Speed 

button

 ( ) repeatedly to increase level. 

Oscillation

To activate the Oscillation feature, press the 

Oscillation button

 ( ) once.

Press the 

Oscillation button

 again to turn the 

Oscillation feature off.

Timer

Choose from 1, 2, 4, or 8 hour settings by performing the following function:

• 1 hour: Press the 

Timer button

 ( ) once.

• 2 hours: Press the 

Timer button

 twice.

• 4 hours: Press the 

Timer button

 a third time.

• 8 hours: Press the 

Timer button

 a fourth time.

Press the 

Timer button

 a fifth time to turn the Timer feature off. 

HY-280 SERIES FAN OPERATION

On/Off

Press the 

Power button ( ) once to turn the fan on. Press the 

Power button a second time to turn the fan off.

Speed Control

The fan will automatically start on “Sleep” speed when initially 

turned on. To adjust the speed up or down, press the 

Fan 

Speed button 

( ) repeatedly to increase level

Oscillation

To activate the Oscillation feature, press the 

Oscillation button

 

( ) once.

Press the 

Oscillation button

 again to turn the Oscillation 

feature off.

Remote Control Storage

When it is not in use, the remote control may be stored in the 

recessed area located behind the controls (Fig. 10).

HY-254 SERIES REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION

Fig. 10

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Model HY-280

Summary of Contents for HY-254 SeriesHY-280 Series

Page 1: ...ppliance has a polarized plug one blade is wider than the other To reduce the risk of shock this plug is intended to fit only one way in a polarized outlet If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet reverse the plug If it still does not fit contact a qualified electrician DO NOT attempt to defeat this safety feature 5 Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children ...

Page 2: ... and you suspect that the fuse on your fan has blown you should first remove the spare fuse holder attached to the cord plug Fig 1 Remove the spare fuse from the plastic spare fuse holder and set the spare fuse aside Fig 2 You can gain access to the blown fuse by sliding open the door found on the side of the plug Slide the door outward until the blown fuse is fully visible Fig 3 Carefully remove ...

Page 3: ...sembly Align the pedestal with the tower fan so that the one locking screw hole on the pedestal body is aligned with the rear of the tower fan unit Firmly hold the base steady and rotate the pedestal assembly clockwise to lock the tower fan to the pedestal assembly Fig 5 Secure the pedestal to the tower fan by inserting and tightening 1 screw in the opening located near the top rear of the pedesta...

Page 4: ...mer feature off REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY INSTALLATION REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS A Remove battery door by sliding downward in direction of arrow B Insert 2 AAA batteries into the remote following the directional guides in the recessed slots Fig 9 Batteries are included C Replace battery door by sliding upward opposite of arrow direction until door snaps in place NOTE DO NOT MIX OLD AND NEW BATTERIES D...

Page 5: ...ton twice 4 hours Press the Timer button a third time 8 hours Press the Timer button a fourth time Press the Timer button a fifth time to turn the Timer feature off HY 280 SERIES FAN OPERATION On Off Press the Power button once to turn the fan on Press the Power button a second time to turn the fan off Speed Control The fan will automatically start on Sleep speed when initially turned on To adjust...

Page 6: ... will have to cycle through 90 to get back to the 60 point This is the minimum For Canada the temperature cycle range is 15 C to 30 C D Once the desired temperature is selected the fan will revert back to room temperature display Note The fan speed will adjust automatically to achieve the desired temperature The fan will stop if the room temperature drops below setpoint and will turn on again if t...

Page 7: ...a located behind the controls Fig 11 USER SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS CLEANING AND STORAGE Ensure the fan is turned off and unplugged Use only a soft cloth to gently wipe the outer surfaces of the fan clean To clean between the grills and fan blade area we recommend using a pipe cleaner flexible dust wand vacuum cleaner or compressed air to gently remove the dust To clean the rear grill use a soft dry ...

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