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Model Number WFHV45

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

AFTER SALES SUPPORT

(AU) 1300 886 649 (NZ) 0800 836 761

45 cm Industrial Wall Fan 

Summary of Contents for WFHV45

Page 1: ...Model Number WFHV45 INSTRUCTION MANUAL AFTER SALES SUPPORT AU 1300 886 649 NZ 0800 836 761 45 cm Industrial Wall Fan ...

Page 2: ...2 After Sales Support AU 1300 886 649 NZ 0800 836 761 tempo org support Contents Important Safety Instructions 3 Product Overview 6 Getting Started 7 Instructions 9 Other Useful Information 10 ...

Page 3: ...ot use the fan outdoors or on wet surfaces Protect it from liquid spills Damage Check the power cord regularly for visible damage If the cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its authorised service centres or appropriately qualified personnel in order to avoid any hazards WARNING Do not modify the length of the power cord Do not pick up or operate the appliance if the power cord ...

Page 4: ...the accessory attachments supplied The use of accessory attachments not supplied or recommended in this manual may cause injury or hazards Usage restriction This fan is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a...

Page 5: ...r any damages or personal injury caused by misuse of the product and or failure to follow these instructions Important Safety Instructions Cont Battery precautions The remote control is powered by AAA batteries not supplied When handling batteries always observe appropriate safety advice WARNING Ensure that any device containing batteries is kept out of children s reach If batteries are swallowed ...

Page 6: ...k grille 6 Body 7 Control panel 8 Remote 9 Screw TM6 10 10 Nut M2 5 11 Screw BT2 5 10 12 Expansion screws M6 50 mm x2 not shown Documentation not shown Instruction Manual Warranty Card NOTE Due to continued product improvement images and illustrations in this manual may vary slightly from the product purchased All images in this manual are for reference purposes only Parts are not necessarily pict...

Page 7: ...w opposite to familiarise yourself with the product and identify all parts Pay particular attention to the safety instructions on the previous pages Your new wall fan comes fully assembled ready for wall mounting to an appropriate wall Mounting instructions are provided on the next page Remote control preparation The remote control is powered by 2 AAA batteries Before use please add batteries to t...

Page 8: ...e with four TM5 8 screws Fig 1 Fix the fan blade to the shaft core with the TM6 10 screw Fig 2 Align the front net with the rear net Fig 3 Attach the front net and the rear net to the fuselage with the BT2 5 10 screw and the M2 5 nut Fig 4 Congratulations you have successfully assembled your wall fan Fig 5 Fig 1 Fig 3 Fig 2 Fig 4 Fig 5 ...

Page 9: ...vel The screws provided are for mounting the wall bracket to a timber wall or to a timber stud in a plasterboard wall If mounting it to other surfaces please obtain the correct anchors as appropriate If in doubt please consult a builder Determine the place on the wall where you want to mount the fan Drill two holes into the wall timber studs at the same height at least 2100 mm above the ground wit...

Page 10: ...upply cord into an electrical outlet until the fan is securely mounted to a suitable wall Getting Started Cont Fig 9 Fig 10 Pairing the remote When using the remote control for the first time it is necessary to match the code between the remote control and the fan as explained below Insert the fan s power plug into an appropriate electrical outlet and switch on the power at the outlet While the fa...

Page 11: ...tton to activate the oscillation function for widespread breeze distribution Press the button again to stop oscillation when the fan head is in the desired position CAUTION Do not reach across the front of the fan when operating the oscillation control to avoid the possibility of your clothing sleeves etc entering and getting caught in the front guard TIMER Press the TIMER button to set the timer ...

Page 12: ...oroughly Blade cleaning To remove dirt or stains from the blade you have to remove the front guard Open the clips at the edge of the guards remove the tiny screw and nut at the bottom of the guard edge and take off the guard Remove the blade cautiously for cleaning taking care not to drop it then refit Make sure all guard clips are securely closed and the screw and nut tightened before reuse Stora...

Page 13: ...suitable for use in tropical climates under ambient temperatures of 18 C to 43 C T Responsible disposal Packaging materials are recyclable Please dispose of them responsibly for recycling At the end of its working life make the appliance unserviceable by unplugging it from the power outlet and cutting the power cord Do not throw this appliance out with your household waste Electrical and electroni...

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Page 16: ...o perform to your expectations make sure to contact our After Sales Support Centre on AU 1300 886 649 or NZ 0800 836 761 for advice Distributed by Tempo Aust Pty Ltd ABN 70 106 100 252 PO BOX 132 Frenchs Forest NSW 1640 Australia Customer Helpline AU 1300 886 649 NZ 0800 836 761 Web Support tempo org support For an electronic copy of this manual please contact our after sales support centre IM Ver...

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