Operation
1 . Make sure rotary switches are in the OFF position.
2 . Plug into 120V AC electric outlet.
3 . Set the individual fan motors on either
4 . Turn the Thermostat Control to its highest setting (full clockwise).
5 . To start the unit turn the rotary switches to desired speed: 0=Off, 3=High, 2=Medium, 1=Low.
6 . While the window fan is on, turn the Thermostat Control counter-clockwise towards the smaller dots until the
fan stops (Away from Cooler). This is the selected comfort level.
7 . If the fan is stopped and you want to turn it back on, turn the Thermostat Control clockwise until the fan starts,
towards the larger dots (Towards Cooler).
Care and Maintenance
TO CLEAN: Always disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet when cleaning your fan. Light
accumulated dust can be removed by using a soft cloth to wipe away the dust at the back grille of the fan.
Wipe the exterior surfaces of the fan occasionally with a damp cloth (not dripping wet) and dry thoroughly
with a soft dry cloth before operating the fan. Do not use harsh cleaners or materials to clean this unit. This
will cause damages to it.
Caution: Do not allow water to run into the interior of the fan as this could create a fire or electric
shock hazard. The fan motor is factory lubricated for life and will require no further lubrication.
No other user maintenance is required or recommended. If service is required, send your fan
to the authorized service facility.
TO STORE: Make sure to clean the fan before storing. Retain the original packaging for the purpose of storing
your fan. Always store the fan in a dry place. Never store it while it is still plugged in. Never wrap the cord
tightly around the fan. Also, do not put any stress on the cord where it enters the fan, as it could cause the cord
to fray and break.
(intake),
(exhaust ) or
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(exchange) using the control lever.