SAFETy PRECAUTIONS
Avoid fi re hazards.
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Do not spray with insecticides, hair sprays, or lubrication oils, etc .
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Do not use near flammable substances (kerosene, gasoline, paint thinner, etc .), objects that have flames
(cigarettes, incense, etc .) or combustible materials . Can cause fires .
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Do not use the product with air flow pointed at a combustible appliance such as a heater . Doing so can cause
incomplete combustion or scatter flames, which can cause carbon monoxide poisoning and fire .
Wet hands prohibited.
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Do not unplug power plug when hands are wet .
Do not use the product outdoors.
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Do not use in the vicinity of objects that obstruct the flow of air .
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Do not operate while covered or blocked with cloth, paper, or plastic bags, etc .
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Do not use in locations where there is a lot of dirt or dust . This can cause short-circuit or fire .
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Do not use in or near environments filled with sooty air . Doing so may cause a fire .
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Do not use in rooms with high humidity levels such as bathrooms .
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Do not get the unit wet, or put the unit in water . Getting the product wet can cause fire or electric shock .
If handled incorrectly, contents can lead to personal injury or physical damage.
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Keep out of reach of children and infants .
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Do not climb on or tip the product over . Doing so may lead to injury or electric shock .
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Make sure to hold the handle while moving product . Do not drag the product when moving it . Dragging
product can damage carpet and floors .
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Do not point air flow directly at your body . It generates a very strong air flow .
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Be especially mindful not to allow children or elderly people near product . Being near the product can be
harmful to their physical condition and to their health .
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Air blowing directly on plants may be harmful .
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Do not operate without attaching the vane or the cover . Doing so can cause injury, electric shock, or fire .
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Do not strike the unit forcefully . Doing so can cause the product to malfunction, leading to fire or electric
shock .
User Servicing Instructions
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If the fuse on your fan has blown, grasp the adapter plug and remove it from the outlet . Do not pull the cord
to unplug .
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To open, slide the fuse cover towards the prongs of the plug .
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Carefully remove the old fuse and snap the replacement fuse into place . To reduce the risk of fire, only
replace the fuse with another fuse of the proper rating (2 .5Amp, 125Volt) . Slide the fuse door back into place
to close . Discard the blown fuse . The plug should now be ready for normal use .
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Risk of fire . Do not replace the attachment plug . Product contains a safety device (fuse) that should not be
removed . Discard the product if the attachment plug is damaged .
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If you need further information on how or when to replace the fuse in plug, please contact IRIS USA, Inc .
customer service at 1-800-320-4747 .
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PlACEmENT
Placement
Place the product on a level fl oor or table free of any obstructions .
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Place the product in locations where it will not come in contact with direct sunlight, or hot air from air conditioning or
heating appliances . Such contact can cause the product to deform, change color, or malfunction .
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Do not place the product near the radio or TV . The product may cause noise on radio and affect the
TV signal .
Use with Air Conditioner
Use with a heater
Placing the product in front of air
Sending air fl ow to corner of the room
conditioner to circulate cold air
where the A/C source is, to circulate
accumulated below creates air fl ow
warm air accumulated above, warms
and provides better cooling .
feet .
Ventilation
Two-room Circulation
Placing the product by a widow or a
Placing the product in an open
door draws outside air in and sends
doorway circulates air between
in-room air out .
two-rooms .
Circulation
Sending air fl ow toward the ceiling
reduces room air temperature
variations .
Drying laundry
Hanging laundry directly in the path
of the air fl ow helps it dry quicker .
Do not place underneath dripping
clothes as water droplets on the
product may cause electric shock or
short-circuiting .
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