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Tilt Adjustment
To adjust the air flow upward or downward, push the guards lightly to the desired direction.
Height Adjustment
• Lowing: lift up the head with a hand, unscrew the fastening knob counterclockwise with the other hand,
slowly lower the head to an appropriate height, and tighten the knob clockwise.
• Rising: lift up the head with a hand, unscrew the fastening knob counterclockwise slowly with the other hand,
rises up the head to a proper height, and tighten the knob clockwise.
Screen-off Function
Press the "On/Off" button for three seconds, the screen will turn off and the fan is still running. Press any but-
ton [not include „On/Off" button), the screen will light up. Remote control does not have this feature.
Forced Shutdown
The fan will be turned off when there is no operation within 12 hours.
Inserting Batteries in the Remote Control
Batteries should be installed before using the remote control. It uses a 3-volt button battery. Open the battery
cover; install a new battery, pay attention to the battery polarity (+ and -); Close the battery cover.
How to use the Remote Control
• The remoter controller must point to the receiving window of the fan box when it is used;
• The remoter controller can be normally used within five meters and 30 degrees from the fan;
• Avoid direct sunlight on the receiving window, so as not to affect the receiver's effect;
• Remove the built-in batteries when do not use the remote control for a long time or before the batteries
are leaked.
Overheat Protection of the Motor
The motor has a thermal-fuse that burns out and the fan switches off and temperature of the motor is no lon-
ger going up so that plastic parts of the fan don't subject to deformation so far so to be burned by the overheat
if the motor is overheat for any unexpected reason.
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