PARTS IDENTIFICATION
Shown disassembled for detail.
Outlet grill
Fan
Inlet grill
Foot
Rotary switch:
1.5, 2.0 and
3.0 amps
OPERATING YOUR JET CXV
Placement
For optimal wall and floor drying, place at least one Jet CXV
per room against walls (with the hinge side touching the wall),
with multiple units spaced 10–14 ft (3-4 m) apart and facing the
same direction. Place as many as needed for maximum airflow
across all wet areas of the floor.
Ensure that all wet surfaces receive good airflow. Open interior
doors to maintain good air circulation. Doors may need to be
braced to prevent them from blowing shut.
Operating positions
The Jet CXV is specifically designed to operate in two
positions:
1.
Upright Set the unit upright resting on two feet
(handle on top). Unit is designed to tilt forward at a
12° angle on its lower legs to create maximum airflow
along the floor in front of the unit.
2.
Face down Set on all three legs with the outlet grill
facing down. This position directs air down at the floor
for focused spot drying.
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Motor
Handle
Circuit breaker
(behind sockets)
GFCI-protected
outlet
Power cord
Getting Started
1. Place the unit in the desired operating position with the
three legs pointing in the direction of the airflow.
2. Plug power cord into a standard 115V grounded outlet.
3. Set the switch at the desired speed based on the needed
balance of amp draw and airflow (i.e., higher speed for
more airflow and higher amp draw; use lower speed if
limited circuit amperage is available and/or lower volume
airflow is required).
4. Check for proper operation before leaving the unit
unattended. Do not move or carry the Jet CXV when it is
running.
Transporting and Storing
1. Stack face down for storage and transport on a handtruck.
Jet CXVs will nest on top of each other for secure
stacking.
2. When transporting in a vehicle, secure the Jet CXV and
strap it into place to prevent sliding and possible injury to
the unit and vehicle occupants.
NOTICE! Store securely to avoid any damaging impact to the
motor, blades, and other internal parts.
WARNING! Turn off and unplug unit before servicing or
clearing obstructions. The blade can still rotate when the
housing is unhinged and the unit is on.
MAINTENANCE
Before Each Use
INSPECT POWER CORD: Inspect power cord for cuts,
fraying or damage; do not use if damaged.
Weekly
CLEAN COMPONENTS: Using a socket or nut driver,
unscrew the two screws on the unhinged side of the housing
that are holding the housing shell together. Carefully lift up
housing and rest on hinge. Watch for pinch points when
handling housing to avoid injury.
NOTICE! The outlet grill must be re-installed after disassembly
exactly as originally installed to avoid risk of injury.
When placing the components back into the unit after cleaning,
the motor must be placed back into the unit so that all the text
on the electrical housing is upright as well as the cord wrap.
CLEAN GRILLS AND BLADES: Inspect gills and blades for
dirt, dust and debris. A buildup of lint and dust will reduce the
airflow and may cause the motor to overheat and become a
fire hazard. If these surfaces are dirty, wipe them off with a
damp cloth. Clean off any accumulated lint or other materials
from the protective grill cover. Use a vacuum or a damp cloth
to remove lint and dust from motor and grill covers.
WARNING! Do not allow water into the motor as this could
damage the motor and/or cause a shock hazard.
When reassembling the unit, be sure motor and grill assembly
is correctly oriented before closing the housing and securing
the bolts.
EXTERIOR INSPECTION: Inspect exterior components and
make sure they are properly installed. Listen to the unit for
abnormal sounds. Repair or replace components as needed.
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