8° Close the security clamp on the bottom of the front grille and fix it with the screw.
ARTIC-300 N / ARTIC-400 N (Fig. 2)
1° Join the foot of the motor and the fan base, using the bolt that is fastened to the extreme of the mo-
tor, passing the mains cable through the base and bolt.
2° Place the mains cable in the groove located in the back part of the base, to ensure that the fan is
stable.
3° Loosen the fixing nut of the rear grille (clockwise) and the propeller (counterclockwise) from the
motor axis.
4° Place the rear protection grille on the motor head by introducing its 3 holes into the 3 pins on the
front part of the moror and fix the grille to the motor box with the fixing nut on the rear grille.
5° Introduce the propeller on the motor axis by introducing the central hole into the axis pin and fix it
with the fixing nut.
6° Check the propeller by turning it manually. Be sure that the propeller does not touch the security
counternut. The propeller must turn freely. If necessary repeat the previous steps.
7° Place the front protection grille by placing the hook on the upper part into the rear grille. Put the two
grilles together and press until they get well placed on the plastic ring.
8° Close the security clamp on the bottom of the front grille and fix it with the screw.
OPERATION
Once checked that the tension matches with the tension showed on the characteristics plate, plug the
fan and turn the main switch to all the positions.
The ARTIC-250 N model has a three positions switch:
0 = Stop
= Low speed
= High speed
The ARTIC-300 N and ARTIC-400 N models have a four positions switch:
0 = Stop
= Low speed
= Medium speed
= High speed
OSCILLATION
The fan has a feature which allows the oscillation of the head from side to side of the basis. To make the
fan oscillate, you must press the oscillating switch. To stop the oscillation, just pull the switch upward
(Fig. 3).
SWINGING OF THE HEAD
The ARTIC N fans have a multi-swinging head. To lean it you only have to press over the fan adjusting it
to the desired angle (Fig. 3).
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