OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
SETTING UP
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Carefully remove your fan from the box (please save the carton for off-season storage).
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Make sure the unit is in the OFF position before plugging the unit into the outlet.
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For shipping purposes, the fan is packed unassembled.
ASSEMBLY
Step 1:
Screw the fixing plate (15) out of the standing shaft(13) in a
counterclockwise
direction. Put the standing shaft (15) into the base (14). Attach the fixing plate (15) with the
fixing screw (16) from the bottom of the base (14) in a
clockwise
direction so that the standing
shaft (13) and the base (14) are attached firmly.
Step 2:
Loosen the Height Adjustment
control collar (12) and adjust the inner pipe
(11) to the height needed.
Step 3:
Take Fan Motor Housing (9) and
insert it into inner pipe (11) and tighten Set
Screw Knob (10).
Step 4:
Assemble Rear Grill (5) onto Motor
Housing. Rear Grill (5) should fit into pins
on fan motor. Note: Wire handle should be
on top.
Step 5:
Thread Lock Nut (4) onto Motor
Housing to Lock Rear Grill (5) in place
Step 6:
Remove any protective covering
over shaft before Fan Blade installation.
Place Fan Blade (3) onto Motor shaft.
Notice the pin on Motor Shaft should fit into
slot of fan blade.
Step 7:
Thread Blade cap (2) onto threaded
end of Motor Shaft.
Step 8:
Attach Front Grill (1) to Rear Grill (5) with Hook Clip centered on the top above Wire Handle.
Step 9:
Lock the remaining Clips in place and secure it with Screw (17). Do not operate the fan without
Grille in place.
OPERATING
Alway
s operate the fan in the upright position following all instructions and recommendations
listed in this manual FAN LOCATION
:
Place the fan in the area of the room that will provide
proper fan cooling. FAN CONNECTION
:
Plug fan directly into 120 volt A.C., 60Hz wall outlet.
Be sure plug fits tightly in outlet. A loose connection may cause overheating and damage to the
plug or fan. NOTE: To prevent overloading a circuit, do not plug the fan into a circuit that is
servicing other electrical needs.
TURNING FAN ON/OFF:
Place fan on stable level surface. Plug fan into proper grounded
outlet. To start the fan, press ON/SPEED button. Press ON/SPEED repeatedly to desired fan
speed (1
,
2 or 3). Press OFF to discontinue use. Unplug fan when not in use.
OSCILLATION:
To start fan oscillation, press Oscillation Control Knob(located above motor
housing) down. To stop oscillation function, pull Oscillation Control Knob up while the fan is in
any oscillation position.
REMOTE CONTROL:
Place 2 AAA size batteries (not included) in the remote control. Use
the buttons on the remote as you would with the control panel. Point the remote control towards
the control panel for the sensor to receive a signal.
TIMER FEATURE:
The timer function is designed to work using oscillation or any fan
speed. With a fan speed chosen pressed a time duration indicator light illuminates (1, 2 or 4
hours). To turn the timer function off, press the TIME button continuously until all the timer
indicator lights are off.
CLEANING
During Season Care:
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Before cleaning, be sure to turn off and unplug the unit.
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Keep the fan clean. Carefully wipe the unit with a soft, damp cloth. Please be very cautious
near the motor.
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DO NOT immerse the fan in water and never allow water to drip into the Motor Housing.
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Never use gasoline, benzene or thinner. This will damage the surface of the unit.
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After cleaning, be sure to completely dry the unit with a cloth or towel.
After Season Care:
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Your fan can be stored in the off-season.
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Before putting the fan in storage, clean it thoroughly, cover it with a vinyl bag, and store it
in a cool and dry place. We recommend using the original (or appropriately sized) box.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS:
This product employs overload protection (fuse). A blown fuse indicates an overload or
short-circuit situation. If the fuse blows, unplug the product from the outlet. Replace the fuse as
following servicing instructions (follow product marking for proper fuse rating) and check the
product. If the replacement fuse blows, a short-circuit may be present and the product should be
discarded or returned to an authorized service facility for examination and/or repair.
A loose fit between the AC outlet and plug may cause over heating of the plug. If the plug
overheats, it might cut off the fuse inside the power cord plug.
If your fuse access cover is located on the side of the plug:
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Grasp plug and remove from the receptacle or other outlet device. Do not yank the cord to
unplug.
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Select a suitable tool such as a small flat screwdriver or travel scissors.
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To open the fuse cover. Slide open fuse access cover on top of attachment plug toward
blades. (see fig.1)
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Carefully remove the fuse by prying it out. (see fig.2)
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Risk of fire can result by using wrong fuse rating. Replace fuse only with 2.5 Amp, 125
Volt rating.
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To close the fuse access cover. Slide to close access cover on top of attachment plug. (see
fig.3)