- The appliance shall be disconnected from its power source during service and when replacing
parts.
- The removal of the plug has to be such that an operator can check from any of the points to
which he has access that the plug rmeians removed.
- Check regularly, but most definitely before every use, the mains cable and mains plug for
damage.
- If any damage is visible, then further use of the unit must not be made.
- If any damage and/or reduced functioning occurs, switch off and do not manipulate the unit.
- If, in such as event, a repair is necessary, contact an authorised by the manufacturer custo-
mer service point.
- Clean the surface of the housing and the guard with a dry cleaning cloth and a damp brush.
Do not use petrol or a similarly flammable cleaning agent.
- In case of necessary repairs, contact an authorized service center.
- After cleaning, the fan must be completely reassembled.
Storage
- If you are not going to use the fan for a long time, keep it in a dry room.
- You can also cover your unit to protect it from dust or dirt deposits.
Disposal (Page 62)
- Pull the mains plug!
- Disconnect the mains cable from the mains plug!
- Dispose of the device properly.
Help with faults
Fault
If the fault can not be remedied using the above listed remedies, then the plug has to be
removed from the socket.
A specialist must now establish the cause and carry out the repair work accordingly.
If the mains cable to this unit is damaged, then it can only be repaired by a repair workshop
named by the manufacturer, due a special tool being needed.
Note:
Opening the unit and repairs may only be carried out by a specialist!
Cause
Speed setting to „0".
Mains plug not correctly in-
serted.
Household fuse blown/trip
defective.
Fuse has blown due to over-
load (motor overheating).
Remedy
Switch on unit.
Insert mains plug.
Check household fuse/trip.
Remove unit from mains supply. Pull
plug from the socket and have the unit
repaired by a specialist or customer
service.
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