Fan
1. Unscrew the ring nuts: fan fixing (13) and rear grid (15) on the motor
shaft.
2. Insert the rear grille (16) in the motor housing, so that the handle (6)
appears at the top (as figure), and position it so that the pins fit in their
corresponding holes and lock it with the ring nut provided (15).
3. Insert the fan (14) on the motor shaft (1), so that the slot matches the
spline. Lock using the ring nut (13), (turning it counter clockwise to
tighten).
4.
Couple the front grille (12) to the rear one (16) locking it with the closing hooks. For
safety reasons, you must make sure that it is attached by using the screws and nuts
provided, which are to be used in the holes in the edge of the grilles (the holes for
the screw must be in the lower part).
5.
Attach the fan body to the stand by inserting the lower hole on the adjustable pole
of the stand and lock it by tightening the stand attachment screw (4).
USE
Plug the fan in the power supply.
Ventilation: select the desired speed with the selectors (8):
1 – Minimum speed 2 – Medium speed 3 – Maximum speed
Horizontal oscillation (right-left): this is selected with the button (2) located on the motor
body. To stop the motion and keep the ventilator still, press the button.
Vertical inclination (high-low): it is regulated by gripping the motor body and orienting it in
the direction desired; you will hear "clicks" that indicate the fan's various positions.
To turn the fan off, press the "0" key and then remove the plug from the socket.
When not in use for long periods, the plug must always be removed from the socket.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Attention: before normal cleaning, remove the plug from the socket.
• Clean the body with soft, slightly damp, cloth; do not use abrasive or corrosive products.
• Do not immerse any part of the fan in water or other liquid: if this should happen, do not
put your hand in the liquid, but first remove the plug from the socket. Carefully dry the
appliance and make sure that all the electrical parts are dry: in the case of doubt, ask for
professionally qualified help.
• It is essential that the motor's air holes be kept from dust and lint.
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