Livoo DOM449 Instruction Manual Download Page 3

 

Instruction Manual 

 

 

and knowledge if they have been given supervision or 
instruction  concerning  use  of  the  appliance  in  a  safe 
way  and  understand  the  hazards  involved.  Children 
shall  not  play  with  the  appliance.  Cleaning  and  user 
maintenance  shall  not  be  made  by  children  without 
supervision. 

10.

 

Young  children,  old  people  or  disabled  people  must 
not  be  directly  exposed  to  the  air  from  the  fan  for 
long periods. 

11.

 

When you disconnect the supply cord, always remove 
it from the plug. Do not pull on the cord itself. 

12.

 

Always  disconnect  the  appliance  from  its  plug  point 
when  the  appliance  is  not  used,  before  moving  it  or 
cleaning it.  

13.

 

Ensure  that  the  fan  is  switched  off  from  the  supply 
mains before removing the guard. 

14.

 

Never insert your fingers, crayons or any other object 
across the ventilation grills. 

15.

 

Ensure that the fan is always placed on a flat surface, 
dry and stable. 

16.

 

Do  not  use  your  fan  close  to  a  window.  Rain  may 
cause risks of electric shocks. 

17.

 

Do  not  use  chemical  products  or  abrasive  detergents 
for cleaning, which may easily damage or deform your 
appliance. 

18.

 

Do not place either the fan or its parts near an over, a 
cooking appliance or any other source of heat. 

Summary of Contents for DOM449

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual WWW LIVOO FR Reference DOM449 Version 1 4 Language English Stand wireless fan...

Page 2: ...of this manual by the user or by faulty use or handling 3 This appliance is meant for ONLY DOMESTIC USE and FOR INTERNAL USE 4 Use this appliance only as indicated in the instruction manual 5 Before...

Page 3: ...l on the cord itself 12 Always disconnect the appliance from its plug point when the appliance is not used before moving it or cleaning it 13 Ensure that the fan is switched off from the supply mains...

Page 4: ...he appliance on or near a hot gas or in a heated oven 24 Do not use outside For internal use only This appliance is not suitable for industrial or open air use 25 Never leave the appliance working wit...

Page 5: ...r or the importer or any other qualified person approved and authorised for carrying out this kind of repair for avoiding any danger In any case you must send the appliance to this electrician This in...

Page 6: ...ual 5 Parts list Power Cord Base Remote control Rear protective grille Rear Guard nut Fans blades Nut of fan blades Front protective grille Connecting tube Fan head Allen wrench Allen screw M6 Screw p...

Page 7: ...stallation of the protective grilles Mount the front guard grille as shown in the device overview and then rotate it clockwise to bring the positioning point into a vertical position Tighten the screw...

Page 8: ...base Insert the Allen screw M6 into the base from below and tighten the screw clockwise with the Allen wrench Installing the power supply Plug one side of the power cord into the rectangular connector...

Page 9: ...nel Place the fan head on the capillary tube by aligning the groove on the capillary tube see the image on the left side Tighten the capillary tube nut Finish installing the fan head by making sure it...

Page 10: ...tion Manual 9 Display Remote control SLEEP MODE NORMAL MODE TIMER POWER OSCILLIATION TIMER SPEED BATTERY LEVEL SWING ANGLE LEVEL NATURAL MODE Transmitter Timer On Off Increase Speed Decrease Speed Mod...

Page 11: ...fan is starting The speed controller lights on the fan symbol in the digital display lights up and the fan starts working Press the button again to turn off the fan SPEED Press the SPEED button repeat...

Page 12: ...then use the or buttons to set the desired time Wait 6 seconds until the set time is automatically set MODE Press MODE button to choose airflow Normal Nature Sleep Natural mode The wind imitates the...

Page 13: ...imum fan flow rate F 25 52 m3 min Fan power input P 29 23 W Service value SV 1 01 m3 min W Standby power consumption P SB 0 46 W Off mode power consumption P off W Fan sound power level L WA 55 50 dB...

Page 14: ...nse and dry completely then wipe and polish with a dry cloth 6 Always ensure that the blades are returned and locked in position after cleaning and before inserting the plug into the plug point 7 Neve...

Page 15: ...em in the batteries recycling bins designed for this purpose or return them to your retailer Correct disposal of the unit Electrical and Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and the r...

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