USING YOUR PEDESTAL FAN (CONT.)
Standby Mode
•
The fan is in Standby Mode when it is
turned off, but plugged in.
Tap
to turn the fan on.
•
Memory Function
•
When the fan is in standby, it will
remember all its previous settings,
except timer.
•
When the fan is turned off and
unplugged, it will remember all its
previous settings, except for timer
and oscillation.
C A R E &
M A I N T E N A N C E
Cleaning the Fan
We recommend regularly cleaning the fan
because excessive dust will accumulate on
the front grille, air inlet, and fan blades. This
may cause the fan performance to decrease,
as well as increase noise and vibration.
1.
Unplug before cleaning.
2. Wipe the outside of the fan with a soft, dry
cloth. If necessary, wipe with a damp cloth,
then immediately dry.
3. Use a vacuum, duster, or compressed air
to remove dust.
4. For deeper cleaning, use a screwdriver
to remove the screw from under the front
grille. Rotate the front grille anticlockwise
and remove it. [Figure 4.1]
5. Rotate the knob clockwise to remove it.
Pull the fan blades out. [Figure 4.2]
6. Remove the screw at the bottom of the air
inlet. Rotate the air inlet anticlockwise to
remove it. [Figure 4.3]
7.
Wipe the parts down with a damp cloth,
then immediately dry. If necessary,
use mild detergent to remove dirt.
[Figure 4.4]
Notes:
•
A philips screwdriver is re-
quired.
•
Do not use an electric drill.
•
Make sure the fan is turned off
before removing parts.
•
Do not clean with abrasive
chemicals or flammable
cleaning agents.
•
Do not immerse the fan in
water or allow water to drip into
the motor housing.
Replacing the Remote Control
Battery
Press the tab and pull to remove the
1.
battery compartment. [Figure 5.1]
2. Remove the old battery. [Figure 5.2]
3. Replace with a new 3V CR2025 battery.
Make sure the polarities match.
4. Replace the battery compartment.
[Figure 5.3]
Storage
If not using the fan for an extended period
of time, cover the fan and store in a cool, dry
place to avoid moisture damage.
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