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figure 4: Capacitor Assembly

figure 5: Fan Shaft Assembly

Bearing E-clips

Bearings

 1. Inspect your fan before each use. Check all wires and 

extension cords, following the procedure outlined on 

Page 2 (Safety Information). 

 2.  After use, always be sure fan’s Power Switch is in the 

OFF position before unplugging. Use cord wrap ( see 

page 6 Item #7) to keep cord off the ground when  

transporting fan. 

Maintenance and Storage

 1. Remove screws from Rear Guard and tilt wheel        

(figure 2).

 2. Loosen motor nuts, and motor safeguards (located 

above and below motor).

 3. Remove belt to replace, or adjust motor to tighten belt 

(figure 3).

figure 2: Removing Guard

figure 3: Adjusting Fan Belt

Belt Tightening / Replacement

NEVER LEAVE A FAN  

 UNATTENDED WHILE  

OPERATING OR WHILE  

CONNECTED TO A POWER 

SOURCE

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www.TractorSupply.com For customer support, call 1-888-376-9601 Portable Air Circulator User’s Manual

Replacing the Fuse:

1. Unplug the fan. Grasp plug and remove from the 

receptacle or other outlet device. Do not unplug by 

pulling on cord.

2. Open fuse cover by twisting it counterclockwise. 

3. Remove fuse carefully by pulling it outward.

4. Risk of Fire. Replace only with proper Amperage, 

    125 Volt fuse (as below):

- CL-36-BDF-A: 

8.0 Amp

 Fuse

- CL-42-BDF-A: 

5S 6.0 Amp

 Fuse

- CL-48-BDF-A:

 4.0 Amp

 Fuse

5. With the new fuse inserted, close the fuse cover by 

turning the cap clockwise.

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Страница 1: ... Operating Instructions Distributed by TRACTOR SUPPLY COMPANY 5401 Virginia Way BRENTWOOD TN 37027 For customer support call 1 888 376 9601 IMPORTANT Read and understand all of the instructions in this manual before assembling starting or servicing the fan Improper use of this fan can cause serious injury Keep this manual for future reference For General Ventilating Use Only Do Not Use To Exhaust ...

Страница 2: ...ol Device WARNING To Reduce The Risk Of Electric Shock And Injury To Persons Do Not Use In A Window WARNING To Reduce The Risk Of Electric Shock Do Not Expose To Water Or Rain This unit is designed for indoor use only WARNING Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by qualified person s in accordance with all applicable codes and regulations WARNING When Servicing or replacing a compo...

Страница 3: ...fe after 10 hours of continuous operation turn fan off for 15 minutes to allow motor and fan belt to cool NOTE This fan is equipped with a 2 speed control switch figure 1 Wheel Assembly NEVER LEAVE A FAN UNATTENDED WHILE OPERATING OR WHILE CONNECTED TO A POWER SOURCE Portable Air Circulator User s Manual For customer support call 1 888 376 9601 www TractorSupply com 3 Installation Locate fan in sa...

Страница 4: ... adjust motor to tighten belt figure 3 figure 2 Removing Guard figure 3 Adjusting Fan Belt Belt Tightening Replacement NEVER LEAVE A FAN UNATTENDED WHILE OPERATING OR WHILE CONNECTED TO A POWER SOURCE 4 www TractorSupply com For customer support call 1 888 376 9601 Portable Air Circulator User s Manual Replacing the Fuse 1 Unplug the fan Grasp plug and remove from the receptacle or other outlet de...

Страница 5: ...Loose or worn belt See page 4 for belt tightening instructions 3 Motor is humming Capacitor is damaged or belt is too tight Replace Capacitor or loosen belt Excess Noise vibration slapping squealing 1 Fan is not on level ground Turn off fan and relocate unit to smooth level surface 2 Loose pulley or belt Tighten Hex screw to tighten Motor Pulley See page 4 for for belt tightening instructions 3 Mo...

Страница 6: ...r Pulley 90 035 0350 90 035 0350 90 035 0355 11 Fan Shaft Assembly 1 shaft 2 bearings 2 e clips 2 wavy washers 90 003 0660 90 003 0750 90 003 0755 12 Bearing E Clip 90 065 0210 90 065 0210 90 065 0210 13 Fan Pulley E Clip 90 065 0220 90 065 0220 90 065 0220 14 Bearing 90 040 0100 90 040 0100 90 040 0100 15 Bearing Housing 90 013 0200 90 013 0200 90 013 0105 16 Leg 90 002 0480 90 002 0480 90 002 04...

Страница 7: ...r customer support call 1 888 376 9601 www TractorSupply com 7 Exploded View 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 9 14 15 16 19 21 20 11 12 13 22 22 18 17 figure 6 Exploded View NEVER LEAVE A FAN UNATTENDED WHILE OPERATING OR WHILE CONNECTED TO A POWER SOURCE ...

Страница 8: ...eather damage after purchase All transportation costs for the return of the damaged product or parts will be the responsibility of the purchaser Upon receipt of damaged item the manufacturer will examine the item and determine if defective the manufacturer will repair or replace and return the item freight pre paid If the manufacturer finds the item to be in normal operating condition or not defec...

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