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Fig.10
b. BATTERIES
(battery not included in the packing)
(1) Slide the battery compartment Cover.
(2) Insert the batteries, and make sure that the
batteries are placed as shown in the Fig.10.
(3) Slide back the battery cover.
NOTES:
Use size “AAA” manganese or alkaline
batteries. Do not use rechargeable batteries.
c. BATTERY WARNING AS BELOW
1. “Do not dispose of batteries in fire, batteries may
explode or leak.”
2. -Do not mix old and new batteries.
3. -Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or
rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries.
d. REMOTE CONTROLLER OPERATION
Point the remote controller at the receptor on body of the fan and press the desired
button. The remote controller will work at distances of up to roughly five meters and
the angle of 30 degree included between right and left from the receptor.
The batteries must be removed from the remote controller before it is scrapped and
that they are disposed of safely.
e. OVERHEAT PROTECTION OF THE MOTOR
The windings of the motor have a thermal-fuse that burns out and the fan switches
off and temperature of the motor is no longer going up so that plastic parts of the fan
don’t subject to deformation so far so to be burned by the overheat if the motor is
overheat for any unexpected reason.
II. Control Panel (Fig.9)
These keys of the control panel may be used as same as of the remote controller.
III. Oscillation Control
To make the fan oscillate, press the clutch knob located on the top of the motor
housing. To get the directional airflow, pull the clutch knob up to its initial position.
IV. Tilt Adjustment
To adjust the air flow upward or downward, push the grilles lightly to the desired
direction.
V. Height Adjustment
The height of the fan can be adjusted by loosening the height adjustment ring
carefully raising or lowering the fan and firmly re-tightening the height adjustment
ring.