PowerPac PPFS70 Quick Start Manual Download Page 13

   CLEANING  

 

1. 

Switch the appliance OFF. Wait for the appliance to cool down completely.

 

 

2. 

To disassemble

 

a. 

Loosen the Grille Ring Clip and detach the Front Grille.

 

b. 

Holding the Fan Blade, turn the Blade Cap clockwise.

 

c. 

Slide the Fan Blade out of the Motor Shaft. 

 

d. 

Turn the Guard Mounting Nut anti

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clockwise.

 

e. 

Remove the Back Grille.

 

 

3. 

Clean the exterior parts of the fan thoroughly with warm water & dish

-

washing 

agent and a damp cloth, and immediately wipe dry.

 

DO  NOT  use  any  of  the  following  agents  as  a  cleaner:  gasoline,  thinners  or 

benzene.

 

4. 

Never  run  water  over  the  appliance  as malfunctions  may  occur  if  water  seeps 

inside the appliance.

 

5. 

Use a vacuum cleaner to suck up dirt from the Air Inlet and Air Outlet.

 

 

6. 

To assemble

 

a. 

Insert  the  Back  Grille  through  the  Motor  Shaft  and  turn  the  Guard 

Mounting Nut clockwise.

 

b. 

Slide the Fan Blade through the Motor Shaft. 

 

c. 

Align the Wedge Groove onto the Space Pin on the Motor Shaft.

 

d. 

Holding the Fan Blade, turn the Blade Cap anti

-

clockwise.

 

e. 

Attach the Front Grille and tighten the Grille Ring Clip.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PPFS70

Page 1: ...18 ELECTRIC STAND FAN PPFS70...

Page 2: ...Cap 4 Fan Blade 5 Guard Mounting Nut 6 Back Grille 7 Motor Shaft 8 Space Pin 9 Swing Button 10 Fan Head 11 Joint 12 Timer Rotary Knob 13 Speed Buttons 14 Extension Pole 15 Height Adjustment Ring 16 O...

Page 3: ...ting Nut Blade Cap Grille Ring Front Grille Fan Blade Motor Shaft Back Grille Space Pin Swing Button Switch Case Switch Case Locknut Joint Height Adjustment Ring Outer Pole Extension Pole Base Cover B...

Page 4: ...and put it aside temporarily Insert the Small Base Cover into the Base with the Base Cover attached on top To these insert the Outer Pole containing the Extension Pole onto the Base and tighten it wi...

Page 5: ...unscrew the Blade Cap by turning clockwise Guard Mounting Nut by turning anti clockwise Insert the Back Grille through the Motor Shaft and secure it by tightening the Guard Mounting Nut clockwise Bla...

Page 6: ...the Fan Blade through the Motor Shaft Wiggle the Wedge Groove at the back of the Fan Blade onto the Space Pin of the Motor Shaft Wedge groove at the back of the Fan Blade wiggle Wedge Groove onto Spa...

Page 7: ...Ensuring the logo at the front of the Front Grille is positioned properly attach the Front Grille to the Back Grille and secure them by turning the screw of the Grille Ring Clip at the bottom of the...

Page 8: ...son If the power cable is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a qualified technician in order to avoid a shock hazard 5 Before powering the appliance make sure the...

Page 9: ...ove the appliance may become hot If the appliance is operated on wooden furniture use a protective pad to prevent damage to delicate finishes 12 Place the appliance at a proper distance from the objec...

Page 10: ...n attempt to force the fan blades to turn touch the inside of the fan while it is operating The blades are rotating at very high speeds which may lead to injury to your fingers and hands push the Spee...

Page 11: ...y 23 This appliance is NOT intended for commercial use but to be used in households and similar applications such as Staff kitchen areas in shops offices and other working environments Dormitories By...

Page 12: ...f you wish Rotate the Timer knob clockwise to your desired time duration 5 Tilt the Fan Head or Grille upwards or downwards to the desired position to adjust the angle of the fan 6 Pushing down the Sw...

Page 13: ...amp cloth and immediately wipe dry DO NOT use any of the following agents as a cleaner gasoline thinners or benzene 4 Never run water over the appliance as malfunctions may occur if water seeps inside...

Page 14: ...mental damage according to the local regulations in your area In most cases you can discard the appliance at your local recycling centre DISPOSAL Do not dispose this appliance as unsorted municipal wa...

Page 15: ...of warranty when this appliance is sent for repair service Failure to do so may delay the receipt of said repair service by the customer 6 Under no circumstances whatsoever shall the serial number be...

Page 16: ...us any hard copy as part of our efforts to save the environment In accordance with the terms and conditions of this limited warranty as stated above PowerPac Electrical Pte Ltd at its expense shall p...

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