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Remote Control Battery Installation Replacement Instructions
A. Remove battery door by sliding downward in
direction of arrow.
B. Insert 2 AAA batteries into the remote following
the directional guides in the recessed slots.
Batteries are not included.
C. Replace battery door by sliding upward opposite
of arrow direction until door snaps in place.
NOTE: DO NOT MIX OLD AND NEW BATTERIES.
DO NOT MIX ALKALINE, STANDARD (CARBONZINC)
OR RECHARGEABLE (NICKELCADMIUM) BATTERIES.
SEE RECYCLERS IN YOUR AREA FOR PROPER
DISPOSAL OF BATTERIES.
On/Off
To turn fan on, press the Power button ( ) located at the top of the
control panel. (Fig. 10)
Speed Control
To adjust the speed up or down, press the Fan Speed button ( )
repeatedly to increase level of air speed.
1 (Low) 2 (Med.) 3 (High) and Off
FAN OPERATIONFAN OPERATION
HSF1640 SERIES CONTROL PANEL OPERATION
Oscillation
Press the Oscillation ( ) button to select or stop the oscillation.
IMPORTANT NOTE: DO NOT try to manually change the fan head direction; otherwise the fan will be damaged.
HSF1640 SERIES REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
Fan Speed
On/Off
Timer
Oscillation
Mode
USER SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
Remote Button Function
Fan Speed Selection, Timer, Oscillation, and Mode Select operate
as described in Control Panel Operation section.
OPERATION
Tilt Control
The airflow can be adjusted upward or downward by tilting the fan head as desired. To change the tilting angle
of the fan head assembly, simply move the fan head to the desired angle. (Fig. 8)
Height Adjustment
Turn the pole locking nut counterclockwise to loosen the pole. Adjust the pole to the desired height and firmly
tighten the locking nut in a clockwise direction. (Fig. 9)
Fig. 9Fig. 8
Mode
Press this key, to select from three featured air flow modes as desired.
Variable: quiet, ideal for night time with a soothing intermittent hi/lo
Breezy: natural air flow intermittent hi/lo
Constant: normal steady air flow
If no mode is selected a normal steady air flow will be on.
Timer
Choose from 1, 2, 4, or 8 hour settings by performing
the following function
(Fig. 10):
1 hour: Press the Timer button (
) once.
2 hours: Press the Timer button twice.
4 hours: Press the Timer button a third time.
8 hours: Press the Timer button a fourth time.
Press the Timer button a fifth time to turn the Timer feature off.
Cleaning and Storage
Be sure your fan is in the OFF position.
Unplug the fan before cleaning.
Use only a soft, damp cloth to gently wipe the fan clean.
DO NOT immerse the fan in water and never allow water to enter the Motor Housing.
DO NOT use gasoline, paint thinner or other chemicals to clean the fan.
Removal of the Front Grille for Cleaning
Remove the Front Grille by releasing the Grille clips.
Unscrew the Blade Knob by turning it CLOCKWISE (REVERSE THREAD).
Pull the Fan Blade away from the Motor Housing.
Gently wipe the Fan Blade and Grilles with a soft, damp cloth.
Assemble the fan by following the last three steps in the ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS.
Storage
For storage disassemble and clean the fan carefully as instructed. Store the fan in its original box. You may
also leave the fan fully assembled and covered with plastic to protect it from dust. Store your fan in clean,
dry place.
Fig. 10
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