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Oscillating desk fan

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7. Place the cable in such a way that it does not hang down, for someone to
trip over or get entangled in.
8. Do not place the appliance near an open window, to avoid the possibility
that rain could cause an electrical fault.
9. Keep the appliance and cable away from fires and heaters.
10. The appliance should not be used with an external timer or remote control
system.
11. Do not use the appliance for any purpose other than described in the
instructions.
12. Do not try to make the fan oscillate manually. Turn it on and use the
oscillation button or you will break it.
13. Do not use the appliance if it is damaged or not working correctly.
14. If the cable is damaged, it should be changed by the manufacturer, its
service agent or another qualified person – to avoid danger.
Mount the base
1. If you turn the column and the motor unit upside down, you will see four
long screws on the bottom of the column.
2. Unscrew the screws and the washers around them.
3. Turn the base downwards.
4. Line up the 4 holes in the base with the 4 holes in the lower part of the
column.
5. Fit a screw with a spring washer, then a flat washer and then push the screw
through the base into the column.
6. Tighten the screw slightly – just enough to keep the base and the column
together.
7. Fit the other three screws, spring washers and flat washers in the same way.
8. Tighten the four screws.
9. Turn the base, the column and the motor unit to the right direction,
and rest all of it on the base.
Fit the fan
10. Unscrew the clamp from around the shaft.
11. Hold the rear protector with the handle at the top and push it against the
motor unit in such a way that the shaft stops in the centre of the protector
and the blades which stick out from the front part of the motor unit go
through the holes in the centre of the protector to keep it straight.
12. Turn the clamp in the motor unit to hold the rear protector in place against
the front part of the motor unit.
13. There is a piece of plastic inside the shaft to protect it. Pull this out of the
shaft.
14. Loosen the screw in the centre of the fan blade.
15. Push the fan blade into the shaft until the screw reaches the flat part of the
shaft.
16. Tighten the screw in the centre of the fan blade until the final part of the
screw tightens against the flat part of the shaft.
For household use only
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