- Do not immerse the appliance in water or any other liquid. Do not expose
the appliance to water spray, splashing water.
- This appliance is not intended for use in barns, stables or similar rooms.
- Do not place the appliance in or near a heat source. The appliance must
not be used in places where the presence of flammable vapors or
explosive dust is likely.
- Do not cover your appliance. Do not obstruct the air inlets and outlets.
- Thoroughly inspect the appliance and do not use it if it is damaged or if
you see any deterioration. Do not use the appliance if it malfunctions or if
its power cord or plug is damaged. Do not use the appliance if its blades,
protective grilles, power cord, or plug are damaged, if the fan is not
working properly, if it has been dropped, or if it has been damaged in any
other way. Contact an authorized service center to have the appliance
serviced and repaired.
- In the event of abnormal noise, smell or smoke, immediately stop the
appliance and call an authorized repairer.
- If not used, turn off the appliance and disconnect it from the AC power.
- Carry the appliance in its original packaging.
- Use only FANELITE spare parts.
- This appliance complies with current European safety standards.
Battery safety precautions
- Charge this appliance only with the included cord, using an IEC/EN
60335 5V 2A certified power supply.
- This appliance must be recharged at least for 4 hours every 2 months to
avoid damaging its batteries.
- Efficiency may decrease if the appliance is used (or recharged) at
temperatures below 10°C or above 40°C.
- This device contains batteries that cannot be replaced.
- The unit must be disconnected from the power supply and turn to OFF
when the batteries are removed.
- The batteries must be disposed of safely in accordance with current
regulations. The batteries must be removed from the device before it is
disposed of. Used or defective batteries are considered as special waste
and must be treated and recycled accordingly. Dispose of in accordance
with local regulations.
- Batteries can only be emptied of their electrolyte (diluted sulfuric acid)
by professionals. This process should only be carried out by approved
companies for recycling.
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