BATTERY INSTRUCTIONS
- Do not dispose of batteries in fire; batteries may
explode or leak.
- Do not mix old and new batteries. Replace all batteries
at the same time.
- Do not mix alkaline, standard and rechargeable batteries
together in the battery compartment. Use only one battery type.
HOW TO USING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER CORRECTLY
Point the remote control at the receptor (black circle) on the fan control panel.
Press the desired button on remote. The remote control will work at distances of
up to 20 feet and from an angle of 60 degrees to the left or right of the fan
control panel. Remove batteries from remote control and dispose of properly
if remote control is to be discarded.
MOTOR OVERHEAT PROTECTION
The motor has a thermal fuse that burns out to shut the fan off if the fan motor
becomes highly overheated. The shutoff allows the motor to cool down before any
plastic parts of the fan can be deformed by the high heat. If the motor overheat
protection fuse shuts the fan down, call Customer Assistance at 1-866-646-4332 to
arrange for possible fan repair.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
The fan requires little maintenance. Do not try to fix it by yourself. Refer it to
qualified service personnel if service is needed,or call Customer Assistance at
866-646-4332.
1. Before cleaning fan, always unplug it from the electrical outlet.
2. To ensure adequate air circulation to the motor, use a vacuum to keep vents
at the rear of the motor housing free from dust, fluff, etc. Do not disassemble
fan to remove dust or fluff.
CAUTION: To avoid injury from electrical shock, unplug the fan before using a
vacuum cleaner to clean the vents.
3. Wipe the exterior parts with a soft cloth soaking a mild detergent.
Do not use any abrasive detergent or solvents to avoid scratching the surface.
Do not use gasoline or paint thinner as a cleaner.
4. Do not allow water or any other liquid into the motor housing or interior parts.
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