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PARTS DIAGRAM
1 Front Guard
2 Fan Blade
3 Rear Guard
4 Motor Housing
5 Speed Control Switch
6 Pivot Screw
7 Power Cord
8 Clip
FUNCTION
2-Speed settings
Multi-directional airflow
ASSEMBLY
Check to see that you have received all the following
parts.
Fan Head Assembly:
Insert the FAN HEAD into the top of the CLIP until
fully seated and tighten the FAN ANGLE ADJUSTMENT
(see Fig.2)
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Plug into any standard 120V AC, 60 Hz outlet.
2.
Clip the Fan to a flat structure that is between 1/4" and 1-3/4“ thick or a pole
1/2" to 1-3\4" diameter. Clipping the Fan to structures with greater or lesser
widths may lead to instability.
3.
TO CONTROL THE FAN SPEED:
Turn the Knob at the rear of the Motor Cover.
Speed-1---Low
Speed-2---High
Speed-0---Off
4. The fan can be adjusted through 360 degrees on its central pillar (see fig 5)
5. The fan can be adjusted through 45 degrees vertically (see fig 4)
6. The fan can be clipped to flat boards (see fig 3)
TO ADJUST HEAD ANGLE:
Loosen Knob under Fan Head. Tilt head to desired air flow
position.
Retighten Knob.
MAINTENANCE & STORAGE
To reduce the risk of electrical shock and fire please observe the following instructions:
-
Always unplug the cord before moving, servicing or cleaning.
-
Never place the Fan in or near water.
-TO CLEAN: UNPLUG FAN! Do not immerse electrical parts in water! Use a soft cloth
moistened with mild soap and water solution to clean plastic parts. Wipe off any soap
residue. DRY ALL PARTS COMPLETELY BEFORE REASSEMBLING AND RECONNECTING TO
POWER SUPPLY.
-NEVER use ALCOHOL or SOLVENTS such as gasoline, benzene, paint thinner, or other
harsh cleaners.
-Store the Fan with these instructions, in the original carton in a cool, dry place.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
1. If you experience any problem with your fan, please return it to its supplier, don’t attempt to
open the motor housing or any other sealed components.
2. Check your electric cord for wear and tear, if it is damaged, it must be replaced by a
qualified electrician it is strongly advised that you do not operate your fan if the electrical
cord is damaged.