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MODEL: FS1-40DCWIFI PRODUCT CODE: 706541 10/2021
AFTER SALES SUPPORT
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AFTER SALES SUPPORT
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1300 112 534
Other Useful Information
Cleaning and maintenance
• Dusting: Clean your fan periodically by lightly running a vacuum cleaner
nozzle (soft brush) over the front and rear grilles to remove any dust or dirt
that may have accumulated inside or on the unit. Alternatively, use a soft, dry
cloth for dusting.
• Stubborn stains: Use a slightly damp, soapy cloth for stubborn stains but
be sure the cloth is not too wet. Use caution around the motor housing and
control panel areas. Do not allow the motor or other electrical components to
be exposed to water.
• End of season cleaning: When you have finished using the fan at the end
of the season, unplug it and wipe off any dust to maintain it in good working
order for the next season. Disassemble the front guard and remove the fan
blade. Plastic parts should be cleaned using a mild detergent and a damp
cloth or sponge. The front and rear guards can be cleaned using a damp
cloth. Dry thoroughly before reassembly.
• Storage: When storing your fan in the off season, make sure to disassemble
and clean the fan before storing. Follow the assembly instructions in reverse
order. It is important to keep the fan in a safe, dry location, protected from
dust. We recommend using the original carton for storage. If you want to
store the appliance fully assembled, place a large plastic bag or piece of
material over the top of the cleaned appliance for dust protection.
WARNING!
• Before cleaning, maintenance or moving the fan, and before removing a
front or rear guard, switch off the fan and disconnect it from the power
source.
• Do not immerse the fan in water or other liquids. Do not spray it with
liquids. Do not allow water to drip on or into the fan motor housing.
• Never use petrol, solvents, harsh detergents, or abrasive or alkaline
cleaners on the fan.