HANGING/MOUNTING THE FAN
(FIG. 6A – 6D)
Your fan has a variety of hanging options. Choose
the option that is best suited for your location.
NOTE: Be careful not to hang the fan in such
a way that it prevents normal fan operation or
damages the cord.
Hanging the fan using the wall-mount holes
(Fig. 6a):
a. Drive screws into the wall 8.5 in. (21.6 cm)
apart. Use screws sufficiently strong to hold the
combined weight of the fan and battery pack.
b. Place the wide portion of at least two wall-
mount holes over the heads of screws.
c. Slide the fan down until the screws are inside the
narrow portion of the hole and the fan is secure.
Hanging the fan using the hooks (Fig. 6b):
The hooks can be stored or pulled out and
rotated from 0 to 180 °
Pull the hooks completely out of their slots and
rotate them as needed.
NOTE: Hooks will not rotate until they are fully
extended.
Hang the fan from a sturdy structure/object.
Mounting the fan to rods using the rod
pockets (Fig. 6c):
The fan can be mounted onto secured rods,
tubes, or rebar using the two rod pockets
located on the base of the fan.
NOTE: The mounting rods diameter must be
within 0.5 – 0.7 in. (12 – 17 mm) Align the rod
pockets with the rods and slide the fan down
onto the rods.
Mounting the fan to a tripod [not included]
(Fig. 6d):
The base of the fan features two threaded tripod
mounting holes – 5/8"-20 and 1/4"-11 and
1/2 inch in depth to fit most commercially
available tripods.
WARNING
the combined weight of the fan and the battery
pack.
a. Place the fan on the tripod. Make sure the
mounting hole on the base of the fan is
aligned with the mounting screw.
b. Thread the mounting screw into matching
mounting hole and tighten it securely.
Make sure the tripod is
sturdy enough to support
Fig. 6a
Wall-Mount Holes
Fig. 6b
Fig. 6c
Fig. 6d
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8.5"