bolt (anticlockwise) from the motor shaft.
2. Mount the back protective grill on the motor head, ensuring that the 3 holes
located in the grill coincide with the three pins on the front part of the motor.
Fix the grill to the motor using the holding bolt for the back protective grill.
3. Place the fan blade on the motor shaft, adapting the slots in the central part
of the fan blade to the pins on the motor shaft and tighten the holding bolt for
the fan blade.
4. Check the fan blade by turning it manually. Ensure that there is no friction with
the safety counter bolt. The fan blade must turn freely, if not, repeat the previous
steps.
5. Mount the front protective grill by introducing the hook, located on the upper
part of the same, into the back protective grill. Unite the two gratings and press
until they are well joined within the plastic ring.
6. Close the security clip located on the bottom part of the front grill and tighten
the screw.
• Mounting the fan on the wall (fig.2)
- Ensure that the wall where the fan is to be mounted is strong enough to support
the weight and oscillations of the fan.
- Fix the metallic support to the wall by using the screws and rawl plugs supplied
with the appliance.
- Place the fan on to the metallic support by locating the slots on the back part
of the appliance.
•Remote control
- Insert the battery supplied with the remote control. (fig.3)
- The remote control has a working range of up to three meters, as long as there
are no obstacles that can distort the signal emissions.
- Do not drop or bang the remote control or expose it to humidity or leave it for l
ong periods in direct sunlight.
- When not using the remote control, keep it safe in the supplied holder.
• Using the fan and control functions
After checking the voltage, connect the fan to the mains.
You can start the fan manually or by using the remote control. Check previously
that the battery in the remote control has been correctly inserted (fig.3).
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