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. Contains a safety device
(fuse), that should not be removed. Discard product if the attached plug is damaged.
• If you need further information on how or when to replace the fuse in the safety
plug, please contact Kaz Consumer Relations Department by visiting our website
at www.honeywellpluggedin.com/fans or calling 1-800-477-0457.
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 can help save energy and can 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.
OPERATION
• Be sure the fan is in the OFF position.
• Place your fan on a dry, level surface.
• Plug the power cord into a polarized 120 volt AC wall outlet.
• To operate, turn the control knob to the desired fan speed: HIGH (III), MEDIUM (II) or LOW (I) (Fig. 4).
• Adjust the fan to the desired angular air output direction.
• To move the fan, turn the fan OFF and pick it up by the concealed handle that is located on
the outside rim of the fan (Fig. 5).
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Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
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.
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
WALL MOUNTING
(HT-900 Series Only)
• Locate and mark the position on the wall where the fan will be mounted (preferably at a wall stud).
• Insert two screws into the wall stud. (Screws are not included and can be purchased at a hardware store)
• Use #8, 1˝ length screws, leave 3/8˝ below screw head (bolt) exposed from the wall.
• Line up the openings on the base of the fan with the screws (bolts) and hang the fan on the wall.
NOTE: HF-910 Series and HT-908 Series cannot be wall-mounted
CLEANING AND STORAGE
Unplug the fan before cleaning.
• Use only a soft, damp cloth to gently wipe the fan clean.
• DO NOT immerse the fan in water and never allow water to drip into the motor housing.
• DO NOT use gasoline, paint thinner or other chemicals to clean the fan.
REMOVAL OF THE FRONT GRILLE FOR CLEANING
DO NOT remove the fan grille unless the power is
turned off and the power cord is unplugged.
• Gently lay the fan face down on a table (Fig. 6).
• Screws are located in the holes around the back grille of the fan (Fig. 7).
• After the screws in each hole are located, insert a standard Phillips Head screw driver
of the screw holes.
NOTE: Screwdriver head should fit comfortably in the hole without being too tight or leaving too
much room. A screwdriver with a head that is too small will have trouble engaging the screw.
• Each screw should be engaged and loosened by unscrewing each head to the left.
• Once all screws have been loosened, slowly lift the fan up off the surface using the back carrying
handle, and separate the front grille along the seam where the screws were located (Fig. 8).
NOTE: Screws will sometimes fall out of the back of the unit once loosened, so be sure not to
stand the fan up or tip it over too quickly.
• To reassemble the fan, collect all of the screws and lay the fan on its back (Fig. 9).
• Place the front grille onto the unit, lining up the notch in the grille, with the notch along the bottom
of the fan (Fig. 10).
• Once the grille is aligned with the body of the fan, and each screw hole matches up, flip the unit
to lay it face down on a flat surface.
• Insert each screw into a hole and gently tighten each screw. Ensure that the front grille and the
bottom of the fan are tightly secured together.
• For storage, clean the fan carefully as instructed. Store the fan in the original packaging or cover
the product to protect it from dust.
CONSUMER RELATIONS
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Questions or Comments
Call us toll-free at: 1-800-477-0457
E-mail: consumerrelations@kaz.com
Or visit our website at: www.HoneywellPluggedIn.com/fans
Please be sure to specify model number.
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
into one
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
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