Grill and Blade Removal
WARNING: To avoid risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury to persons,
unplug the Air Circulator before removing the grill.
Grill: Using a phillips head screw-
driver, remove grill by unscrew-
ing the 4 screws located along
the perimeter of the inlet grill at
roughly 2, 5, 7, and 11 o'clock posi-
tions. This will release the grill. To
reattach, position grill so the logo
in the center of the grill is straight.
Models 5303, 6303, 7503, 7803,
align the Locator Pin (A) to reconnect
grill. Once aligned replace screws.
Model 1303, align the Alignment Rib (B) to reconnect grill. Once
aligned replace screws.
Blade: It is possible to remove the blade
should something accidentally get wrapped
around the motor shaft. First, remove the
nut from the shaft. Turn the nut clockwise to
loosen. Pull the blade straight out from the
shaft. When replacing, the blade can only
go on the shaft one way. Be certain the flat
side of the shaft aligns directly with the cor-
responding 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. Reinstall nut.
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A
Remove the Nut
Cleaning and Maintenance
Because your Air Circulator moves a substantial amount of air, it will
need regular cleaning. To avoid risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury to
persons, unplug the unit before any cleaning activity.
The motor is permanently lubricated and requires no
oiling.
To clean motor cap and inlet ribs: Use
a common household vacuum. Do not
use water to clean these parts of the Air
Circulator.
To clean grill: Remove grill (See GRILL
REMOVAL instructions) and dust or wash
with a mild dishwashing soap. Do not
place grill in the dishwasher. The exces-
sive heat can distort the plastic.
To clean blade: Wipe with a damp cloth.
If your Air 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.
To clean base: Wipe with a damp cloth.