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Honeywell TURBO FORCE HPF820 Serie Manual Del Usuario página 3

Circuladores de aire de alta velocidad

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FUSED SAFETY PLUG - FOR US MODELS ONLY
This fan features a fused safety plug which is designed to cut off electric current to the
fan if an electrical fault occurs. Please see below for more information on how to properly
use your fan and replace the safety plug fuse, if needed.
User Servicing Instructions
• If your fan loses power and you suspect that the fuse on your fan has blown, grasp
plug and remove from the receptacle or other outlet device. Do not unplug by
pulling on cord.
• Slide fuse cover, located on the top of the plug, towards the prongs of the plug. (Fig. 1)
• Carefully remove the blown fuse and snap a new fuse into place. To reduce the risk
of fire, replace fuse only with 2.5 Amp, 125 volt fuse. Fully close the fuse door by
sliding back into place. Discard the blown fuse. The plug should now be ready for
normal use. (Fig. 2)
• To reduce the risk of fire, DO NOT replace attachment plug. The plug contains a safety
device that should not be removed. Discard product if the attached plug is damaged.
• If you need further informaton on how or when to replace the fuse in the safety plug,
please contact our Consumer Relations department at 1-800-477-0457. You may
also visit our website at www.HoneywellPluggedIn.com.
INTRODUCTION
The Turbo Force® High Velocity Air Circulator Fans are aerodynamically designed to give
you the versatility of changing this fan's angular direction simply by adjusting the fan to
ANY desired angular output (Fig.3). Upon using this fan, you will feel a strong and powerful
air stream that will quickly move air to provide a cooling effect.
For Energy Savings All Year
Honeywell Air Circulator Fans may help save energy and may lower monthly utility bills all
year round. Our air circulators increase distribution of cooler air from your air conditioner or
warmer air from your heating system, creating a vortex of air flow for increased comfort.
Increased air flow allows the air conditioning and heating systems to be used at lower
settings to help save you money.
In the summer:
Circulate cool air by
using with window
or central air
conditioning.
Circulate cool
air upstairs.
In the winter:
Circulate warm air. Position your air
circulator in an open location for upward
air movement. Run it on a low setting to
move the hotter air from the ceiling and
circulate the warmer air throughout
the room.
Increase Heating Source Efficiency:
Use with other heat sources, such as wood
stoves, baseboard heaters, and or vents
to help circulate the warm air throughout
the room.
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