4) Insert the rear grid (19) onto the motor shaft (20), so that the
handle is at the top (like in the figure to the side), securing it
using the 4 screws provided (18.)
5) Insert fan (16) onto the motor shaft (20) and attach it so that
the screw (17) touches the milling formed on the motor shaft
(like in the figure), (at the end of the work, check that the fan is
correctly secured).
5) Couple the front grid (15) with the rear grid (19) and lock with the retention hooks. For
safety reasons, you must ensure the fastening with the appropriate locking screw (14) in
the holes provided on the edge of the grid, (the screw holes must be in the lower part).
USE
Before each use, verify that the unit is in good condition, the electric cord is not damaged, if
the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or a competent qualified
electrician or a person with similar qualifications, in order to avoid any risk.
Insert the plug of the fan in the power supply.
Ventilation: select the desired speed by turning the switch (7) to one of the following
positions:
I– Minimum speed I I–Medium speed I I I–Maximum speed
To turn off, turn the switch to position 0 and then remove the plug from the socket.
Horizontal oscillation (right-left): this is selected with the button (13) located on the motor
body. To stop the motion and keep the ventilator still, press the button.
Vertical inclination (high-low): it is regulated by gripping the motor body and orienting it in the
direction desired; tighten the screw (10) to lock the motor housing to the desired position.
When not in use for long periods, the plug must always be removed from the socket.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Attention: before normal cleaning, remove the plug from the socket.
• Clean the body with soft, slightly damp, cloth; do not use abrasive or corrosive products.
• Do not immerse any part of the fan in water or other liquid: if this should happen, do not put
your hand in the liquid, but first remove the plug from the socket. Carefully dry the
appliance and make sure that all the electrical parts are dry: in the case of doubt, ask for
professionally qualified help.
• It is essential that the motor's air holes be kept from dust and lint.
• If the fan will not be used for long periods, it must be protected from dust and humidity; we
recommend storing it in its original packaging.
• Should you decide not to use the appliance any more, we recommend making it inoperative
by cutting the power cord (after making sure you have disconnected the plug from the
socket) and make dangerous parts harmless if children are allowed to play with them (such
as the blade).
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