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TROUBLESHOOTING
POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTION
PROBLEM
Unit is not plugged in. Plug Power Cord into electrical outlet. Model 6803DC Only - Ensure the AC power
cord is plugged into the power supply and ensure DC power cord is plugged into the circulator.
Ensure unit fan speed setting is selected.
Plug fuse has blown (USA Models 5303DC, 6303DC Only). Replace fuse. See USER SERVICING
INSTRUCTIONS.
Unit is damaged or in need of repair. Cease usage and unplug. Contact Consumer Service for assistance.
The outlet is worn or damaged. Try another outlet or contact a qualified electrician.
Unit set to a low speed setting. Adjust to a higher speed setting.
Airflow is blocked. Remove obstruction.
Adjust direction of airflow towards the user.
Under certain conditions, it is possible for a reset GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) outlet to trip
when the user is changing speeds on a Vornado circulator. In this event, change to an outlet that is not
connected to a GFCI device. It could also indicate a weak or defective GFCI outlet. Contact a qualified
electrician to check the GFCI outlet.
The battery is dead. Replace with (1) new 3 volt CR2032 battery. Refer to REMOTE CONTROL.
The remote requires a line-of-sight path to allow for the signal to be received by the unit. Position the unit
so the receiver lens (located inside the display panel) is visible from the remote control.
The unit fails to power on.
Airflow is weak or slow.
GFCI has tripped.
Remote control is
not working.