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NEVER LEAVE A FAN UNATTENDED WHILE
OPERATING OR WHILE CONNECTED TO A
POWER SOURCE
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, Obelis S.A Registered Address:
Bd. Général Wahis, 53 1030 Brussels, Belgium
30” PEDESTAL FAN: ST-30P-E
Installation and Assembly
Tools Needed:
Pliers
Phillips head screwdriver
10mm spanner or adjustable wrench
Hex Wrench
Parts Included In Box:
(1) Base
(1) Front Guard
(1) Rear Guard
(1) Motor Assembly
(1) Fan Blade Assembly
(1) Locking Collar
(1) Upper Support Pole
(1) Lower Support Pole
(1) Nut (M12) and Washer
(1) Pivot Bolt (M12*40)
(9) Flange Screws
(1) Support Spring
1. Place the Base on level ground
2. Place the Support Spring and Spring Seat
inside the bottom of the Support Pole, and
mount the Support Pole to the Base. Make
sure the holes line up.
3. Secure tightly with (5) Flange Screws using
the wrench/Phillips head screwdriver.
4. Put down the base cover.
5. Loosen the locking collar screw using the
adjustable handle. Extract the Upper Support
Pole slowly to adjust the height of the fan.
Retighten with the adjustable handle.
6. Loosen the set screw on the motor support.
Mount the Motor Assembly to the connector
on the Upper Support Pole. Make sure the
holes line up.
7. Secure Motor Assembly with Pivot Bolt
(M12*40), Nut (M12), and Washer (see Fig.
1). Tighten the bolt firmly using the wrench.
Tighten the set screw.
8. Slide the Rear Guard on to Motor Assembly
and secure it with (4) Flange Screws (see
Fig. 2). Tighten the screws firmly using the
wrench/Phillips head screwdriver.
9. Loosen the screw on the back of the Fan
Blade Assembly using the Allen wrench (hex
wrench). Slide the Fan Blade Assembly onto
the motor shaft. Retighten the screw on the
Fan Blade Assembly.
10. Attach the Front Guard to the Back Guard
and secure with the fasteners on the front
guard.
NOTE: This model CANNOT be wall mounted
Figure 2: Attaching Rear Guard to Motor
Rear Guard
Motor
Motor Assembly
Pivot Bolt
Nut
Upper Support Pole
Figure 1: Attaching Motor to Motor Support Assembly
Do NOT slide fan blade screw
beyond the groove on the shaft!
This will cause the fan blade to not spin properly
and can cause damage to your fan! Be sure that
fan shaft is flush with front of fan blade assembly.
CAUTION