Warranty

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SET UP & USE
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
• Be sure to unplug from the electrical supply source before cleaning
Plastic parts of the fan should be cleaned with mild soap and a damp cloth or
sponge. Rinse with clean water to remove any soapy film residue.
Be sure not to get water or any other liquid inside the motor.
NOTE: Cleaning should be limited to external parts only.
You may clean the front grill of the fan by running a vacuum cleaner nozzle over the
grill surface.
CAUTION:
DO NOT use any of the following as a cleaner: gasoline, thinner, benzene or
other harsh solvents.
DO NOT use fan in kitchen or other areas with oil smoke as residue can cause
damage.
• DO NOT attempt to remove fan motor and parts from casing.
REPLACING THE FUSE
Disconnect fan from power outlet by grabbing the plug at the end of the cord. Do
not unplug by pulling the cord itself
Open fuse cover located in the side of the power cord plug by sliding it toward the
plug blades (see Fig. 6)
Remove fuse carefully by taking a small tool and slowly prying out one end. Once
you have one end out, slowly pry out the other end.
To avoid the risk of fire, replace only with similar 5 Amp, 125V fuse.
Close fuse cover by sliding cover toward the top of the plug.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to replace the plug itself. Discard the product entirely if
the plug itself is damaged.
Fig. 6