Cleaning:
1. Always disconnect the cord from the electrical outlet before cleaning
your fan.
2. Dust may be removed by using a vacuum cleaner along the back of
the fan where the plastic grille covers the air intake, and along the
front grille cover. A pipe cleaner or flexible duster may also be used.
3. Wipe the exterior surfaces of the fan occasionally with a damp cloth
(not dripping wet) and dry thoroughly with a soft dry cloth before
operating the fan.
4. Do not use harsh cleaners or materials to clean this unit, doing so will
cause damage.
WARNING: DO NOT ALLOW WATER TO RUN INTO THE INTERIOR
OF THE FAN AS THIS COULD CREATE A FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK
HAZARD.
Removal of Front Grille for Cleaning:
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Ensure the fan is unplugged, then carefully lay the fan face down on a
flat surface.
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Take off the front grille by removing the screws located on the rear of
the fan.
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Lift the rear housing (please use handle) to separate from the grille.
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Wipe the fan blades and the grille with a damp rag. DO NOT IMMERSE
IN WATER AND NEVER ALLOW WATER TO DRIP INTO THE MOTOR
HOUSING. DO NOT USE CHEMICALS LIKE PAINT THINNER OR GASOLINE
TO CLEAN THE FAN OR BLADES.
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Reassemble by realigning the screw holes between the front grille and
the rear housing. Carefully insert and tighten the screws.
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To store the fan, clean it carefully as instructed. Place the fan in the
original packaging for storage or cover it to protect it from dust. Store
in a cool dry place.
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