Mistral MWF30 User Manual Download Page 6

Other Useful Information

Cleaning and maintenance

•  Dusting: Clean your fan periodically by lightly running a vacuum cleaner 

nozzle (soft brush) over the front and rear grilles to remove any dust or dirt 
that may have accumulated inside or on the unit. Alternatively, use a soft, 
dry cloth or feather duster 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 motor housing 
area. Do not allow the motor or other electrical components to be exposed 
to water. Dry thoroughly.
To remove dirt or stains from the blades, take the fan off the wall and 
disassemble it following the wall-mounting and safety grill assembly 
instructions in reverse order. Take care with the blades -- do not drop them!

Storage

•  If you want to store your fan in the off season, take it off the wall and 

disassemble it following the wall-mounting and safety grill assembly 
instructions in reverse order. 

•  Keep the fan in a safe, dry location, protected from dust. We recommend 

using the original carton for storage. Alternatively, place a larger plastic bag 
or old towel 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 it 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 appropriately qualified personnel only, 
or contact the after sales support line for advice on repair or replacement.

WARNING!

• Before cleaning, maintenance or moving the fan, and before removing a 

front or rear grille, switch off the fan and unplug it from the wall outlet. 

• Do not immerse the fan in water or other liquids. Do not spray it with 

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

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

cleaners on the fan.

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