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MODEL: FS1-40DCWIFI PRODUCT CODE: 706541 10/2021
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Getting Started (Cont.)
Assembling the fan head
Using Fig. 2, below, to guide you, assemble the fan head as follows:
1. The motor shaft has the blade cap and guard nut attached. Remove
the cap by turning it clockwise. Then remove the nut by turning it
anticlockwise.
2. Place the rear guard on the front of the motor housing, lining up the two
positioning knobs on the front of the motor housing with the holes in the
rear guard. Push the guard in firmly until the two knobs protrude through
the holes. Secure the rear guard by reattaching the guard nut and turning it
clockwise to tighten.
3. Slide the blade onto the motor shaft, making sure to match the protrusions
on the shaft with the slots in the blade. Tighten the blade with the blade
cap, turning it anticlockwise to tighten it securely.
4. Test the fan by rotating the blade with your hands, making sure that there is
no contact with the nut. The fan blade should rotate freely.
5. If the decorative front plate is covered with a plastic film, remove the film.
6. The front and rear guard are held together with a guard ring, which has two
grooves, one for each of the guards. Slightly loosen the large screw at the
bottom of the ring and ensure the edge of the guard sits in the appropriate
groove, all around the rear guard. Then fit the front guard against the rear
guard and ensure that the edge sits properly in the other groove. Retighten
the screw to secure the guards together.
Your new pedestal fan is now fully assembled.
1
Front guard
2
Guard ring
3
Blade cap
4
Blade
5
Guard nut
6
Rear guard
7
Motor shaft
8
Decorative front
plate
8
Fig. 2
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7
3
5