OPERATION
CHANGING PORTABLE FAN SPEED
See Figure 3, page 9.
For low speeds, rotate the control knob counterclockwise.
For high speeds, rotate the control knob clockwise.
HANGING/MOUNTING PORTABLE FAN
See Figures 4 - 10, page 10.
Your portable fan has a variety of hanging options. Choose
the option that is best suited for your location.
NOTE: The portable fan can be hung in a vertical or horizontal
position. Be careful not to hang the fan in such a way that it
prevents normal fan operation or damages the cord.
Hanging the fan using the key hole:
Remove the battery or power cord.
Use two #8 x 1-1/4 in. pan head screws for mounting
the fan.
Place the wide portion of the key hole over the head of a
screw.
Slide the portable fan down until the screw is inside the
narrow portion of the key hole and the fan is secure.
Hanging the fan using the hooks:
Remove the battery or power cord.
Pull the hooks completely out of their slots and rotate
them as needed.
NOTE: Hooks will not rotate until they are fully extended.
Hang the fan from a sturdy location.
Mounting the fan to 2x wood material using the hooks:
Remove the battery or power cord.
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Pull the hooks completely out of their slots and rotate
them upward 180 degrees.
NOTE: Hooks will not rotate until they are fully extended.
Put the wider side of the 2x wood material on the clamp-
ing surface of the fan legs. The edge of the wood should
rest against the front surface of the legs.
Rotate the hooks down 180 degrees to clamp the fan to
the 2x wood material.
To remove the fan from the 2x wood material, rotate the
hooks 180 degrees to the upward position.
Mounting the fan to rods using the rod pockets:
Remove the battery or power cord.
The fan can be mounted to rods, tubes, or rebar using
the pockets on the base of the fan.
NOTE: The mounting posts must have a diameter be-
tween 0.5 and 0.9 inches.
Mounting the fan to a tripod using the tripod mounting
hole:
Remove the battery or power cord.
Place the fan on the tripod mounting screw. Make sure the
mounting hole, on the base of the fan, seats completely
on the mounting screw.
Turn the fan clockwise to secure.
ADJUSTING THE HEAD
See Figure 4, page 10.
The portable fan head can be rotated 210 degrees. To switch
head positions, adjust head to desired position.