Installation And Assembly - Stanley ST-12F-E User's Manual And Operating Instructions

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- Before operating always check fan for loose or damaged parts. Inspect power cord for any
damage. Never use fan if any parts are damaged or missing. Never use fan without safety
guards attached.
- Operate only on 220-240 volt, 50 Hz (cycle) current with a minimum of a 15 amp circuit.
- When used with an extension cord, use only cord of proper size (Amp rating), UL listed, and with
receptacle to accept three prong grounded plug furnished on the fan's power cord. Always keep
power cord and extension cords away from heat, oil, and sharp edges. Inspect cords periodically
and replace if damaged.
ST-20F-E
1. Remove the packaging material from the fan
control box.
2. Combine the two base tubes (A) with a screw (B),
into a complete stand. See Figure 1.
3. Insert the base tube on the mounting screws. (D)
4. Tighten the outer nuts (C) to the fan base.
ST-12F-E, ST-14F-E
1. Unpack the fan and remove all the parts from the
package. Retain the packaging until assembly
is complete. Take out the fan body and the
accessory parts from the box.
2. Insert support bracket (A) into opening of cradle
base (B). Press spring loaded button down to
allow it to insert into cradle base. See Figure 2.
3. Press support bracket into cradle base until spring
button protrudes out open hole in cradle base.
See Figure 3.
4. Repeat above process for opposite side of fan.
5. Attach base to fan head with provided mounting
screws (C) and adjustment knobs (D). See Figure 4.
6. Adjust the fan tilt angle and tighten the mounting
screws (C) in place.
7. Place the fan on level ground in a safe, desired
position then connect to an approved power source.
© 2023, Obelis S.A Registered Address:
Bd. Général Wahis, 53 1030 Brussels, Belgium
NEVER LEAVE A FAN UNATTENDED WHILE
OPERATING OR WHILE CONNECTED TO A
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POWER SOURCE
D
C
B
Figure 1
Spring
Button
Cradle
Base
Figure 2
D
A
B
Figure 4
D
C
A
Support
Bracket
Spring
Button
Figure 3
C
D
A
B

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