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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
1. Always disconnect the plug from the electrical outlet when cleaning your fan.
2. Light accumulated dust at the back grille of the fan may be removed with a soft cloth.
3. Wipe the exterior surfaces of the fan occasionally with a damp cloth (not dripping wet)
and dry thoroughly with a soft dry cloth before operating the fan.
4. Do not use harsh cleaners or materials to clean this unit, doing so will cause damages to it.
CAUTION: DO NOT ALLOW WATER TO RUN INTO THE INTERIOR OF THE FAN AS THIS COULD
CREATE A FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. THE FAN MOTOR IS FACTORY LUBRICATED
FOR LIFE AND WILL REQUIRE NO FURTHER LUBRICATION. NO OTHER USER MAINTENANCE
IS REQUIRED OR RECOMMENDED.
STORAGE
1. Follow cleaning instructions 1 to 4 above. Make sure to disassemble and clean fan before
storing.
2. Retain the original packaging to store your fan.
3. Always store in a dry place.
4. Never store while still plugged in.
5. Never wrap cord tightly around the fan or put any stress on the cord where it enters the
fan as it could cause the cord to fray or break.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
If your fan fails to operate, please follow these procedures prior to contacting customer
service:
PROBLEM
PROBABLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Fan is not turning on.
Fan is not plugged into a
120V AC, 60Hz polarized
outlet/receptacle.
Plug in unit and attempt to turn on
again.
Breaker has tripped or
fuse has been blown.
Please check your electrical box to
confirm the breaker has not been
tripped and the fuse has not been
blown.
Plug in unit and attempt to turn on
again.
Try to plug unit in another receptacle
in the house.
Fuse in power plug has
been blown.
Follow the instructions on the power
plug tag to replace the fuse.
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