OPERATION - Ventilation
1. Set the fan on a level surface, such as a table.
2. Tilt the fan to the required angle. You can set the fan:
a. to blow horizontally or angled slightly downwards. Turn the
adjusting nut (4) a little bit loose first. Tilt the ventilator housing
and motor housing to the required angle (with a sweep of 10°).
Tighten the adjusting (4) nut again. (See figure 3)
b. to oscillate from left to right (with a sweep of 80°).
oscillation button
room. Pull out the oscillation button (2) until you hear it click.
(See figure 4)
c. remain in the same position whilst the fan is turning. This will
ventilate one area. Press the oscillation button (2) on the motor
housing fully in.
3. Put the plug into the wall socket.
4. Switch on the fan by turning the speed switch (3)
a. Position 'I': the fan operates at low speed.
b. Position 'II': the fan operates at normal speed.
c. Position 'III': the fan operates at high speed.
5. Stop the fan by turning the speed dial to position '0'.
6. Switch off the appliance after each use and remove the plug from
the wall socket.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Over the course of time dust can accumulate between the spokes in the fan housing, and on the fan
blades. Always begin by trying to remove the dust with a brush and/or vacuum cleaner. If this does not
remove all the dust you can always dismantle the fan and clean it.
WARNING:
•
Verify that the appliance is not connected to the power supply before you clean it.
•
Never use corrosive or scouring cleaning agents or sharp objects (such as knives or hard brushes) to
clean the appliance.
Reassemble the fan using the procedure given under by 'Assembling'.
for this
(2). This will ventilate much of the
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