CLEANING
BLADE REMOVAL
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock and injury to persons, unplug the circulator before removing blade.
1. Pull the blade straight out from the shaft.
2. Wipe the Blade with a damp cloth. If your circulator is used
in a greasy environment, such as a kitchen, mild soap or
a common household cleaner may be necessary. Do not
use solvents. Do not place blade in the dishwasher. The
excessive heat can distort the plastic.
3. To reattach - be certain the flat side of the shaft aligns
directly with the corresponding flat side on the blade's
socket. Push the blade all the way on the shaft until it
bottoms out. Do not use a hammer as this could result in
bearing damage.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTION
The unit fails to power on.
Unit is not plugged in. Plug Power Cord into electrical outlet.
Ensure unit fan speed setting is selected.
Plug fuse has blown. Replace fuse (See USER SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS on page 5).
Unit is damaged or in need of repair. Cease usage and unplug. Contact Consumer Service for assistance.
The outlet is worn or damaged. Try another outlet or contact a qualified electrician.
Airflow is weak or slow.
Unit set to a low speed setting. Adjust to a higher speed setting.
Airflow is blocked. Remove obstruction.
Adjust direction of airflow towards the user.
GFCI has tripped.
Under certain conditions, it is possible for a reset GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) outlet to trip
when the user is changing speeds on a Vornado circulator. In this event, change to an outlet that is not
connected to a GFCI device. It could also indicate a weak or defective GFCI outlet. Contact a qualified
electrician to check the GFCI outlet.
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