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Other Useful Information

Cleaning and maintenance

• Dusting: 

Clean your fan periodically  by lightly running  a vacuum cleaner

nozzle (soft brush) over the front

 outlets 

and 

air inlet 

grilles to remove any

dust

 

or dirt that may have accumulated inside or on the unit. Alternatively,

use a

 

soft, dry cloth for dusting.

• Stubborn stains: 

Use a slightly damp, soapy cloth for stubborn stains but

be sure the cloth is not too wet. Use caution around the housing. Do not

allow the electrical components to be exposed to water.

• Storage: 

I

f  not  in  use  for  an  extended  period

,  store

  in 

a  safe,  dry

location, protected from dust and located so it is not in direct sunlight. We

recommend  using  the  original  carton  for  storage  of  the  disassembled

product (follow the assembly instructions in reverse order to disassemble).

Alternatively, place a large plastic bag or piece of material over the top of

the cleaned appliance for dust protection.

• Service/repair: 

The  appliance  requires  no  maintenance  and  contains  no

user-serviceable parts. Do not attempt to take the motor unit apart, repair or

modify it. Do not operate the fan if its power cord or plug is damaged, or

when it is working abnormally. In case of damage or malfunction, or if the

cord  is  damaged,  have  the  unit  repaired  by  trained  personnel  only,  or

contact the after sales support line for advice on repair or replacement.

WARNING!

Before cleaning, maintenance or moving the 

appliance

, switch off  and

unplug it from the wall outlet.

Do not immerse the 

appliance 

in water or other liquids. Do not spray it

with

 

liquids. Do not allow water to drip on or into the housing.

Never use petrol, solvents, harsh detergents, or abrasive or alkaline

cleaners on the fan.

During  use,  do  not  cover  the  air  inlet  or  air  outlets  when  operating  in  the

heating  mode.  This  may  cause  the  unit  to  overheat,  and  the  inbuilt  safety

devices  to  operate.  Should  this  occur,  the  safety  devices  will  automatically

reset when the obstruction has been removed and when the temperature has

returned to normal.

The  unit  is  also  fitted  with  a  tip  over  switch, 

In  heating  modes, 

the

unit  will  switch  off

 

automatically in the event of tipping over

 and the display

will show the error code E3.  Simply correct orientation to reset.

Safety features

Summary of Contents for TP-18PRO

Page 1: ...Bladeless Heat Cool Tower Fan AFTERSALES SUPPORT B osoo 422 214 Instruction Manual TP 18PRO...

Page 2: ...1 AFTER SALES SUPPORT 8 0800 422 274 Contents Page Important Safety Instructions 2 3 Product Overview 4 Getting Started 5 Operating Instructions 6 7 Other Useful Information 8 9 10 Warranty...

Page 3: ...the fan outdoors or on wet surfaces Protect it from liquid spills No adaptor no extension cord Do not use the heater with a power board or double adaptor as this may overheat and create a fire risk D...

Page 4: ...owledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children This fan is not a toy Supervise children to ensure they...

Page 5: ...m away from the front sides and rear of the heater In an area where petrol paint or other flammable liquids are stored e g a garage or workshop as the heater has hot and arcing parts inside which may...

Page 6: ...4 Product Overview 1 Air outlet 2 Upper outlet body 3 Main body 4 Air inlet 5 Control panel and display...

Page 7: ...r damage Do not use the appliance if the appliance or its cord have been damaged or are not working properly In case of damage contact our after sales support centre for advice on examination repair o...

Page 8: ...ssist with air distribution To switch off press the sway button once when the air is blowing in the desired direction Switching between heating cooling modes Press the hot cool button on the control p...

Page 9: ...ove first time use For battery fitment replacement the locking cradle must be removed from the back of the remote Press the side lever in at the same time as pulling the cover away two actions are req...

Page 10: ...t attempt to take the motor unit apart repair or modify it Do not operate the fan if its power cord or plug is damaged or when it is working abnormally In case of damage or malfunction or if the cord...

Page 11: ...inappropriately Observe any local regulations regarding the disposal of electrical consumer goods and dispose of it appropriately for recycling Contact your local council for advice on recycling faci...

Page 12: ...ith features and completely reliable We are confident in our products we back them up with a 3 year warranty Now you too can relax knowing that you are covered Customer Helpline NZ 0800 422 274 This p...

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