Comfort Zone CZMC36 36" 2-Speed Industrial Drum Fan

Instruction Manual - Page 3

For CZMC36.

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DO NOT operate any fan with a damaged cord or plug or after
fan malfunctions, has been dropped or damaged in any manner.
Do not operate fan with a broken blade, safety cage or any visual
imperfections. Disconnect power before servicing. For repairs
covered under warranty, see warranty statement. For all other
repairs contact Comfort Zone
®
Customer Service by telephone or
mail for information and assistance.
DO NOT run power cord under carpeting. Do not cover cord with
throw rugs, runners or the like. Arrange cord away from trafc
area where it will not be tripped over. Avoid the use of extension
cords due to risk of re. If an extension cord must be used,
the cord must be minimum 14 AWG and rated not less than
1875 watts. Do not use an extension cord unless the plug can be
completely inserted into its receptacle. Unplug the fan when not
in use. Do not operate fan with its ventilation obstructed.
PART DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
A Handle 2
B Blade 1
C Wheel 2
D Cord Holder 1
SPECIFICATIONS
Wattage
Low High
360W 430W
Voltage
120V
Frequency
60Hz
Max. Amperage
4.5A
Recommended Extension
Cord Gauge
16 AWG
C
D
B
A
Wheel Assembly Instructions:
1. Insert axle shaft through the frame. Align the holes in
the frame to the screws in the axle. Secure washers
and hex nuts with a wrench as shown.
2. Slide in each wheel over end of each axle shaft and
secure with hex nuts and washers.
3. Tighten hex nuts.
Axle
Shaft
Frame
Wheel
Hex Nuts & Washers
PACKAGE CONTENTS
USAGE
Fan Operation: Always operate the fan in the upright position
following all instructions and recommendations listed in this
manual.
Fan Location: Place the fan in the area of the room that will
provide proper fan cooling.
Fan Connection: Plug fan directly into 120 volt A.C., 60 Hz
wall outlet. Be sure plug ts tightly in outlet. A loose connection
may cause overheating and damage to the plug or fan.
Note: To prevent overloading a circuit, do not plug the fan into
a circuit that is servicing other electrical needs.
Turning fan on: Place fan on stable, level surface.
Plug fan into properly grounded outlet. To start the fan, rotate the
power knob from the OFF position to the desired fan speed —
HIGH or LOW.
Turning fan off: To turn the fan off, rotate the power knob from
the current fan speed setting to the OFF position. Remove plug
from outlet.
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