How to use
Your Zippi fan is completely assembled and ready for immediate use. Simply plug in Zippi and
enjoy its cooling effect. The Zippi fan gives you control over your personal comfort in many ways.
Thanks to Zippi's small size and easy portability, it can be used to provide a cool breeze in almost
any space. Since Zippi is designed for personal cooling, the airflow pattern and angled blades
are specifically engineered to drive maximum air to the person positioned directly in front of the
fan. The adjustable fan head gives you the freedom to customize the direction of the airflow. Simply
position the fan head at an angle that provides you with the ideal amount of cooling. Zippi also
allows speed control with the control knob at the back of the fan. Speed "I" is the lowest setting,
"II" is the highest setting and "O" is the off position. At either speed, the soft, pleasing sound
created by Zippi is the perfect blend of quietness along with the soothing sound of whooshing air.
Position Zippi away from objects that may block airflow from the back or from the front. Keep the
blades from coming into contact with any objects as this may reduce the life of the cloth blades
and cause excessive wear on the motor. It is intended that the blades will not regularly come into
contact with objects, but they are designed to not cause injury if they accidentally do contact objects
or individuals.
If using Zippi on an elevated surface, use caution in positioning it to minimize the possibility of it
falling from that surface.
Should a blade become loose or tattered, DO NOT operate the fan. Contact Vornado Air LLC.
for assistance. If your Zippi operates with excessive vibration, check that all three blades are fully
extended when in operation. If vibration continues, contact Vornado for assistance. See below for
blade replacement instructions.
It is possible to remove the front hub should something accidentally wrap around the motor shaft.
Pull the hub straight off the shaft. To put the hub back on the shaft, push the hub onto the shaft
until it is in near proximity to the body, but allows free rotation. Do not use a hammer as this could
result in bearing damage.
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