SPECIFICATIOS
Motor Power: 35 W
Voltage: 220 - 240 V ~
Frequency: 50 Hz
Protection Class: II
PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY OF THIS MANUAL BEFORE STARTING.
DO NOT HANDLE THE FAN INTERNALLY.
The texts, photos, colors, figures and data correspond to the current technical level from the
moment they have been printed. We reserve the right to modifications motivated by the permanent
development of the technique in our products.
PARTS FAN
EN
1.
Front grille
2.
Nut clamping blade
3.
Aspa
4.
Rear grid fixing nut
5.
Rear grille
6.
Motor shaft
7.
Ball head tilt
8.
Subjection body to base
9.
Keyboard
10.
Oscillation button
11.
Base
ASSEMBLY
Once the fan is out of the box needs to mount the grid and the
blade.
For which you have to place the grid back in the motor shaft socket
and hold it by the nut correspondent.
Then place the blade on the motor shaft, match the notch what's
in the back center with the iron that is in the shaped shaft of cross,
with the nut conica hold the reel firmly.
Place the front grille and attach it to the rear grille firmly.
FUNCTIONING
A.
Connect the network cable to a socket (230V AC, 50 Hz) from your home, through the network
cable.
B.
Using the speed keyboard, select the one you want for an air flow, according to the following
positions: 1 "Low speed, " 2 "Medium speed, " 3 "High speed, and place the button on the
position "0" whenever you want to stop.
C.
In case you want the fan to oscillate, pull up the button of oscillation, located in the upper
rear part of the motor housing. When you want it to stop oscillating, press this button down.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Before cleaning, make sure that the appliance is disconnected from the the network and the blade
totally stopped.
You can clean the outside with a slightly damp cloth.
If you want to clean the interior parts before you must remove the front grill. for it take it by its
central part and pull strong outward, once extracted proceed to the cleaning.
Clean the interior with a slightly damp cloth, except for the motor that It should always be cleaned
with a dry cloth.
Do not use chemical or abrasive products, metal scouring pads, etc. that can damage the surfaces.
If you do not have to use the fan for a long period of time, clean it and save it in a plastic bag or in
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