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Penny Collins
May 1, 2025
Bed fan remote not working with new batteries
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Mr. Anderson
May 16, 2025
The Brookstone Bed Fan with Wireless Remote may not be working even with new batteries due to several possible reasons mentioned in the context:
1. Battery Installation Issue: The batteries may not be inserted correctly. Ensure they are placed according to the polarity indicators inside the compartment.
2. Faulty Button or Remote: The power button or remote may be defective. The context mentions that the button sometimes doesn't work.
3. Loose or Poor Construction: The fan is reported to be cheaply made, which may result in poor connections or parts not fitting securely, affecting functionality.
4. Filter or Vent Obstruction: If the air intake vent or filter is loose or misaligned, airflow could be restricted, making it seem like the fan isn't working.
5. Fan Motor Issue: The motor may be weak or malfunctioning, as some users report low airflow even when the fan is on.
Check all components, including battery orientation, remote function, and physical connections.
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Jean A. Mouro
March 30, 2025
Why does my fan keep shutting off
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Mr. Anderson
March 31, 2025
The Brookstone Bed Fan with Wireless Remote does not shut off automatically during use. However, the Power Button’s icon and the LED power icon only illuminate for 5 seconds when the fan is turned on or when the speed is adjusted. This does not indicate that the fan itself is shutting off. If the fan is shutting off completely, the cause is not specified in the provided information.
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Scot Roulet
May 10, 2025
The Brookstone bed fan fans operate but I hey are generating very little air. I need help troubleshooting potential parts that I can repair or replace.
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(“Warranty Period”). If a defect arises and a valid claim is received within the Warranty Period, at its option, Brookstone will either 1) repair the defect at no charge, using new or refurbished replacement parts, or 2) replace the product with a new product that is at least functionally equivalent to the original product, or 3) provide a store credit in the amount of the purchase price of the original product.
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Do you have a question about the Bed Fan with Wireless Remote and is the answer not in the manual?
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Bed fan remote not working with new batteries
The Brookstone Bed Fan with Wireless Remote may not be working even with new batteries due to several possible reasons mentioned in the context:
1. Battery Installation Issue: The batteries may not be inserted correctly. Ensure they are placed according to the polarity indicators inside the compartment.
2. Faulty Button or Remote: The power button or remote may be defective. The context mentions that the button sometimes doesn't work.
3. Loose or Poor Construction: The fan is reported to be cheaply made, which may result in poor connections or parts not fitting securely, affecting functionality.
4. Filter or Vent Obstruction: If the air intake vent or filter is loose or misaligned, airflow could be restricted, making it seem like the fan isn't working.
5. Fan Motor Issue: The motor may be weak or malfunctioning, as some users report low airflow even when the fan is on.
Check all components, including battery orientation, remote function, and physical connections.
This answer is automatically generated
Why does my fan keep shutting off
The Brookstone Bed Fan with Wireless Remote does not shut off automatically during use. However, the Power Button’s icon and the LED power icon only illuminate for 5 seconds when the fan is turned on or when the speed is adjusted. This does not indicate that the fan itself is shutting off. If the fan is shutting off completely, the cause is not specified in the provided information.
This answer is automatically generated
The Brookstone bed fan fans operate but I hey are generating very little air. I need help troubleshooting potential parts that I can repair or replace.