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•  Only use a power cord with a plug (mains lead) supplied with the device and compatible 

with a wall socket. Using another cable may result in fire or electric shock.

•  Always connect an electrical appliance to an easily accessible mains socket. In the 

event of an operating fault, the appliance must be switched off as soon as possible and 

disconnected from mains supply.

•  The power cord and mains plug must always be easily accessible for safe disconnection 

of the electrical appliance from the power supply.

•  Do not pull off the power cord by pulling the cable. Disconnect the power cord by pulling 

the plug behind the power cord plug.

•  If you use an extension cord, make sure that the total rated power of all devices 

connected to the extension cord does not exceed the max. current load on the extension 

cable.

•  If you need to use an extension cord or power supply block, make sure that the 

extension cord or power pack is plugged into a power socket, and not to another 

extension cord or power supply. The extension power cord or power supply block 

must be designed for grounded electrical plugs and connected to a properly grounded 

electrical socket.

•  The power plug of the appliance must be compatible with the mains socket. Never 

use any adapters or modify the socket in any other way. Do not use inappropriate or 

damaged drawers!

•  To avoid electrical shock, plug the power cables into properly grounded electrical 

sockets. If the device is equipped with a 3-pole plug, do not use adapters that do not 

have a grounding element or remove the grounding element from the plug or adapter.

•  Do not bend, crush or otherwise expose the power cord of the appliance to mechanical 

stress or external heat sources. Damage to the power cord may result in electric shock.

•  When the power cord is damaged, disconnect the appliance from the mains and do not 

use it again.

•  If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service 

department or a similarly qualified person to avoid the risk of electric shock.

•  Regularly check and maintain the electrical appliance as well as the power cord and 

power socket. Disconnect the power plug regularly and clean it if necessary. Pollution by 

dust or other substances may cause disruption of the insulating state and consequently 

fire.

•  Do not expose the appliance to water or moisture. The ingress of water into the 

appliance increases the risk of electric shock.

  If the power cord is wet or the water has penetrated the water, disconnect it immediately 

from the mains. If the appliance is plugged into a mains socket and if possible, turn off 

the power circuit before attempting

  unplug the power. If you are pulling wet wires from a live power source, be very careful.

•  If the electrical equipment is installed (connecting) the protective covers are dismantled, 

the electrical parts must not be accessible to the user when the installation is finished.

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Summary of Contents for Small SF-13

Page 1: ...Interior table fan SF 13 Small SF 13 Small Instruction manual EN...

Page 2: ...ation equipment consumer electronics lighting equipment electrical and electronic tools toys and equipment for sporting and recreational purposes medical devices aids monitoring and control devices ve...

Page 3: ...ible in terms of effect on the correct and safe use of electrical equipment 1 3 Electrical safety Before connecting the appliance to the power supply for the first time make sure that the voltage on t...

Page 4: ...al shock plug the power cables into properly grounded electrical sockets If the device is equipped with a 3 pole plug do not use adapters that do not have a grounding element or remove the grounding e...

Page 5: ...the appliance is faulty Electrical appliances that are cleaned after use and are not intended to be completely or partly immersed in water or other liquid protect against the effects of dripping and...

Page 6: ...erts users to the following Risk of serious injury or life threatening when not following the safety instructions when using and operating the unit Danger of damage to equipment or other damage to pro...

Page 7: ...st use or after long term storage check that the propeller blades are free to rotate and are not deformed or damaged Always check if the appliance is disconnected from the power supply Do not attempt...

Page 8: ...place you want to place the device has enough space stability mechanical strength and adequate lighting Do not place the appliance unstable tables or inappropriate parts of furniture to unstable decor...

Page 9: ...ia an external programmer automatic timer or remote control because there is a risk of fire when the appliance is covered or incorrectly placed Do not leave the appliance unattended during operation e...

Page 10: ...during the use and operation of the appliance to avoid getting in touch with the rotating parts with your fingers hair loose fitting chains or loose clothing There is danger of trapping The device co...

Page 11: ...d 3 propeller 4 rear cover mount nut 5 rear protective cover 6 engine shaft 7 oscillator switch 8 engine 9 stand 10 switch speed selector 0 turn off button 1 I speed level 2 II speed level 3 III speed...

Page 12: ...position and press the covers together with two clips and connect the covers to the bottom with the screw and nut supplied Operation Before using this device for the first time Remove all protective f...

Page 13: ...ompletely 2 Disassemble the device with the reverse procedure as described in the assembly section 3 Clean all parts from dust and dirt Use only a slightly moistened cloth for cleaning Do not use any...

Page 14: ...belong to household waste It is necessary to take it to a collection point for electrical recycling and electronic equipment By ensuring proper disposal of this product you will help prevent negative...

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