Worx WX095L Nitro 20V Power Share Cordless Work Fan with Ready Charge

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20V Jobsite Fan EN
9
OPERATION INSTRUCTION
WARNING: Do not let your acquaintance with
the tool allow you to get injured. Read all safety
instructions prior to operation.
WARNING: Never make use of attachments or
accessories which are not recommended by
manufacture.
INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE BATTERY
PACK (SEE FIGURE A1, A2)
1. Ensure that the switch (8) is in the off position.
2. Installing and removing the battery pack as the
picture has shown.
WARNING: Remember to remove battery pack
or adaptor each-time when adjusting, cleaning
or leaving tool unused.
INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE AC
ADAPTOR (SEE FIGURE B)
1. Ensure that the switch (8) is in the off position.
2. Insert the round hole end of the adaptor into the fan
as the figure shows
3. Link the plug end of the adaptor to the power
supply.
4. Confirm the adaptor is firmly in place and on level
ground prior to using.
CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK (SEE FIGURE
C)
1. Install the battery pack into the fan and connecting
the AC Adaptor to the fan. Charging indicator light
will be flashing green which means that the battery is
being charged. When the battery is fully charged , the
light will stay green without flashing
2. If the fan is off, the battery (2.0Ah) will be fully
charged in 1.5hr using the AC Adapter. If the fan is
running on low speed, it will take approximately
2.0 hours to fully charge. If the fan is running on
high speed, it will take approximately 4.0hrs to fully
charge the connected battery.
STARTING & STOPPING (SEE FIGURE C)
1. Connect the jobsite fan to battery pack(mode 1) or
AC adaptor (mode 2)or AC adaptor and battery pack
simultaneously(Mode 3).In mode 3, the battery pack
can be charged while the fan is in operation.
2. Push the switch (8) button to start and stop the fan
as needed.
WARNING: Make sure that the switch is in the
office position when the fan is not in use.
CHANGE THE SPEED(SEE FIGURE D)
For Low Speed/ High Speed, push the Speed
adjustment button (6) to / and front light
will turn on.
HANGING THE FAN AND ADJUSTING HEAD
(SEE FIGURE E)
1. Connect the hook through the groove on the base
of the fan
2. Use the hook to hang the fan, making sure the fan
is secure
3. Adjusting the head, different angles can be made
(0-360 degrees) by moving the fan.
WARNING
1. It is inadvisable to hang the fan in the
following ways that it will impede fans operation and
contribute to cord’s damages.
2. When hanging, be careful to secure the fan to
avoid it from falling which could cause injury or
damage.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Always remove or disconnect
battery pack before adjusting, cleaning,
servicing or transporting the fan.
1) CLEANING AND MAINTENANCe
1. Must wear eye protection. If not , the object may
get into your eyes which may hurt you.
2. Always take off battery pack and adaptor when
maintaining the product in order to refrain from the
injury.
3. Do not put the finger, sticks or other similar objects
into the fan in case of the injury or product’s damage.
4. Never let chemicals touch the plastic parts. Or
else, the plastic parts will be damaged, causing
irreversible personal injury
5. Never try to damage any part of the battery pack
and keep it away from children. The battery should
be recycled and treated correctly.
Not obey the warning above, serious consequence
will be made, such as fire.
2) STORAGE
Store in a secure, dry place out of the reach of
children.
Do not place other objects on the product. Employ
only the same replacements for it may contribute
to the damage of product when using other
replacements.
Not recommend using the fan in the wet place
outside the door.
FOR BATTERY TOOLS
The ambient temperature range for the use and
storage of tool and battery is 0
o
C-45
o
C-.
The recommended ambient temperature range for
the charging system during charging is 0
o
C--40
o
C.
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