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10
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
1. Disconnect from the electrical socket during cleaning or initial
assembly.
2. To ensure adequate air circulation to the motor, keep the vents
at the rear of the motor housing clear of dust, dirt, etc. Unplug
the fan before using a vacuum cleaner or compressed air to
clean the grilles. It should not be necessary to disassemble the
fan to clean it.
3. Wipe the exterior housing of the fan with a soft cloth soaked in
a mild detergent. Do not use any abrasive detergents or
solvents to avoid damaging the surface. Do not use gasoline,
thinner, or bending to clean the fan.
4. Do not allow water or any other liquid into the motor housing or
interior parts.
5.
When dismantling the fan (we recommend following the
assembly instructions in reverse), be sure to clean each of the
components before storage. Allow all parts to dry completely
before storing.
6. To test the GFCI feature, press the "TEST" button. The fan
should immediately shut off as if the GFCI has been tripped.
Press the "RESET" button and the fan should be able to be
turned on again, and the light on the GFCI box should light up
orange. If it does, then the unit (as well as the GFCI feature)
are functioning normally.
7. If the fuse in the power cord plug needs to be replaced, follow
these instructions:
a) Pull the power plug from the outlet, being careful not to
pull from the cord.
b) Slide open the fuse access cover.
c) Remove the fuse slowly and carefully by inserting a small
tool into the fuse slot and prying it out. When one side of the
fuse has been lifted out, you will be able to remove it entirely.
d) Only replace the fuse with 5 Amp / 125 Volt fuses. Using an
incompatible fuse may cause a fire.
e) Close the fuse cover.
f) Caution: Do not attempt to replace the plug or the power
cord itself. Only replace a broken fuse with a compatible fuse.
If any part of the plug or cord are damaged, contact customer
service for assistance.
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