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ASSEMBLY
Assemble the cross base by placing the upper part above the other (14) and
tightening the four provided base screws (12).
Attach the 4 anti-slip plastic covers (15) to the 4 sides of the cross base.
Use the base plastic cover (13) to attach the tube (11) properly and cover the base.
Insert the fan body in the tube and tighten the tube screw (10) to secure it.
The height of the fan can be adjusted by using the height adjustment ring at the
junction of the tubes.
Insert the rear grid (5) the grid locking nut (4) the propeller (3), the propeller locking
nut (2) and the front grid (1) on the axis (6).
Close and secure by firmly tightening the grid screw and nut through the closing hole.
To adjust the tilt, gently push the motor block (7) to the desired vertical position while
holding the fan body with the other hand.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Place your fan on a flat and dry surface and plug it into a suitable mains socket.
Make sure the fan is fully assembled before switching on.
Choose the desired SPEED using the buttons (9) on the fan body to start the fan.
0 = OFF
1 = soft
2 = moderate
3 = strong
Use the SWING knob (8) to start or stop the oscillation function.
Press the «0» button to stop the fan.
Caution: Never touch the blade with hand or any other objects when the fan is operating.
CARE AND CLEANING
Caution: Always disconnect the fan from mains socket before cleaning.
The propeller blade may have sharp edges. Handle with extreme care.
Use only a soft damp cloth to clean the fan.
Never spray the appliance with liquids or submerge it in water or other liquid.
Never allow water to drip into the motor block.
Never use gasoline, paint thinner or other chemicals to clean the fan.
If it will not be used for a long period of time, store the fan in a dry place, in its original
box to protect it from dust and humidity.
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