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INTENDED USE
Fan WG100 is designed to improve thermal comfort in living spaces. With its help, the air is
set in motion, thus providing a pleasant cooling sensation.
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USE
− Before use, check that the unit is complete and undamaged.
− Before first use, unpack the appliance and assemble the individual components.
− Connect the tube (15) to the base (16) - fig. 1
− Slide out the tube (13) and lock it with the ring (14).
− Connect the body (9) to the tube (13) and lock by tightening the lock (14).
− Slide the rear mesh (6) onto the stem (7).
− Align the holes of the net (6) with the hooks on the motor housing (8) and fix with the nut
(5).
− Slide the propeller (4) onto the stem (7) and fix it with the nut (3).
− Loosen the bolt in the bracket (1), then put the bracket (1) on the mounted net (6).
− Fit the front net (2) into the bracket (1) and secure by tightening the screw in the bracket
(1) as far as it will go.
− Place assembled unit on a stable and level surface.
− Adjust height. Loosen the ring (14), slide the tube (13) in or out to the required height and
then lock by tightening the ring (14).
− Adjust the angle of the canopy.
− Unwind the cable completely.
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OPERATION
− All setting changes are confirmed with a beep.
− With the OFF button you can switch off all functions of the device at once.
− Connect the device to the mains according to the parameters given above.
− Switch on the appliance using the "SPEED/ON" button and by pressing it set the speed -
the indicator light (L, M, or H) will light up.
− Using the buttons on the control panel or remote control additionally select other
functions.
− To switch off press the "OFF" button.
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MODES OF OPERATION
NAT - natural mode
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Press the "SPEED/ON" button to switch on the fan.
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Press the "MODE" button until the "NAT" light comes on.
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The fan will cycle the speed from highest to lowest.
NOR - Normal mode
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Use the "SPEED/ON" button to switch on the fan and select the operating speed.
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Press the "MODE" button until the "NOR" light comes on.
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The fan will run at the selected speed.
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Fig. 1