IMPOrTAnT SAFeTy InFOrMATIOn read & Save These Instructions WARNING 9. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or To reduce the risk of fire or electrical near children. shock, DO nOT use this fan with any solid-state speed control device. 10.
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WeLCOMe unPACKInG Thank you for choosing the Hunter As you unpack the fan, save the carton Century Table Fan. This manual gives and packing materials in case you want you complete instructions for using to move or ship the unit in the future.
GrOunDInG InSTruCTIOnS This appliance is for household use LIne COrD SAFeTy TIPS only and may be plugged into any 1. neVer pull or yank on the cord or 230-volt AC electrical outlet (ordinary the appliance. household current). DO nOT use any other type of outlet. 2.
OPerATIOn 1. Place the fan on a dry, safe, flat the oscillation knob down. To stop surface where it cannot fall or be oscillating, pull the oscillation knob pulled by the cord. up. The oscillation knob is located on the top of the fan housing, near 2.
MAInTenAnCe This fan is permanently lubricated and 7. reassemble the fan after blades will not require additional lubrication and grills have dried completely. (oil) for the life of the fan. This fan First, replace the blades. When requires little maintenance and contains replacing the blade screw, you no user serviceable parts.
STOrAGe TrOuBLeSHOOTInG 1. Disassemble and clean fan before PrOBLeM storing. • Fan will not oscillate. 2. Keep the original packaging for the purpose of storing the fan. SOLuTIOn 3. ALWAyS store the fan in a dry place. • Push down on knob on top of motor housing to activate oscillation.
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5 yeAr LIMITeD GuArAnTee express Manufacturer’s Guarantee (the “Guarantee”) This Hunter Century Portable Fan (“Century Fan”) is guaranteed by The Hunter Fan Company of 2500 Frisco Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee 38114 united States of America (tel 01 901 743 1360) (“Hunter”) for the benefit of the original user or consumer purchaser (“you”) for a period of five years after the original date of purchase, against defects in material or workmanship (“Defect”).