Operation Manual

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Cord and plug
Keep the cord and appliance away
from heat sources, hot objects and
naked ames.
Check that it is not possible to
pull or trip over the cord of the
appliance.
Turn off the appliance and remove
the plug from the socket before
moving, cleaning or when the
appliance is not in use. Avoid
pulling the cord when removing the
plug from the socket. Instead, hold
the plug.
Ensure that the cord is fully
extended.
The cord must not be twisted or
wound around the appliance.
Check regularly that neither cord
nor plug is damaged and do not
use if they are, or if the appliance
has been dropped or damaged in
any other way.
If either the appliance, cord or
plug has been damaged, have
the appliance inspected and
if necessary repaired by an
authorised repairer. Never try to
repair the appliance yourself. Please
contact the store where you bought
the appliance for repairs under the
guarantee. Unauthorised repairs or
modications to the appliance will
invalidate the guarantee.
Battery
Check that the plus and minus
poles are aligned correctly to avoid
damage to the remote control.
Remove the battery from the
remote control if the appliance is
not to be used for a prolonged
period.
KEY TO THE MAIN COMPONENTS
OF THE APPLIANCE
1. Vent slats
2. Display
3. Control panel with buttons
4. Storage compartment for the
remote control (not visible in the
picture)
5. Groove for cord
6. Base (2 halves)
7. Collector rings (4)
Remote control
a. “POWER” (on/off)
button
b. “SPEED” button
c. “MODE” button
d. “TIMER” button
e. “OSC” button
(turning function)
p. Battery holder
(not visible)
Buttons on the
control panel
a. “POWER” (on/off) button
b. “SPEED” button
c. “MODE” button
d. “TIMER” button
e. “OSC” button (turning function)