G. HELPFUL TIPS
A. IMPORTANT
1. For greater safety and in order to obtain better results, we recommend having the fan installed by a
qualified electrician.
2. If the fan is mounted on an electrical box, first add a support: the weight of the fan and the movement
could cause damage.
3. At the lowest speed, the fan may make a slight noise. Not to worry, it is an electrical noise caused by
the reduction of the watts passing through the capacitor.
4. The motor gives off a burning smell: this is caused by the paint on the windings and will gradually
disappear. The smell can persist for eight hours.
B. IF THE FAN DOES NOT START:
- check the electrical circuit and make sure that all connections are correct
- check the condenser and speed control
If the parts do not allow an adequate flow of current, ask for support from the manufacturer's technical assistance.
C. IF THE FAN MOVES BY 2 CENTIMETERS OR MORE
The blades and supports are asymmetrical or curved due to transport:
- adjust the blades and supports.
- Leave the fan running for a few hours. If the displacement does not correct, swap 2 neighboring blades
D. IF THE ENGINE IS BLOCKED
- even if it's unlikely, it could happen. In this case the engine will be replaced.
H.CARE AND CLEANING
This appliance requires little maintenance and contains no user serviceable parts. Do not try to fix it yourself. Refer it
to qualified service personnel if servicing is needed.
The fan is permanently lubricated and will not require additional lubrication for the life of the fan.
TO CLEAN: Before cleaning, turn fan off and unplug from electrical outlet. Wipe off excess dust with a lint-free cloth. To
ensure adequate air circulation to the motor, keep vents located at the rear of the motor housing free from dust
accumulation. A vacuum cleaner hose can be used to clean these vents. Do not immerse fan in water or any other
liquid.
TO STORE: Make sure to disassemble and clean the fan before storing. Retain the original packaging for the purpose of
storing the fan. Always store fan in a dry place. Never store it while it is still plugged in. Never wrap the cord tightly
around the fan, and do not put any stress on the cord where it enters the fan housing, as it could cause the cord to fray
and break.
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