Owner's Guide
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1. Power off and unplug the unit prior to cleaning.
2. Dust or wipe the fan with a damp cloth.
3. Use the brush attachment on your household vacuum cleaner to vacuum any
accumulated dust.
Your fan will need regular cleaning. The fan has no user serviceable parts inside
and cannot be opened for cleaning. Never clean the product in any manner
other than instructed in this owner's guide.
CLEANING & STORAGE
During the off-season or after extended periods of non-use, you may choose to
store your fan. To ensure long life of the product, it is recommended to store your
fan by following these instructions:
1. Unplug power cord and bundle loosely.
2. Cover, or place back in retail carton if available. This prevents fan from
accumulating dust over time.
3. Store fan in cool and dry location.
Note: The motor is permanently
lubricated and requires no oiling.
POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTIONPROBLEM
TROUBLESHOOTING
The unit fails to
power on.
Unit is not plugged in.
Unit is damaged or in need of repair. Cease usage and unplug.
Contact Consumer Service for assistance.
Fuse needs to be replaced. See IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS for
how to replace the fuse or contact Consumer Service.
Unit is not pro-
ducing sufficient
amount of air.
Ensure unit is set to highest setting for maximum air circulation.
Allow the unit to fully circulate the air throughout the room, this
may take several minutes.
Ensure all air inlets and outlet grille are unobstructed.
Remote Control is
not working.
The battery is dead. Replace with new 3 volt CR2032 battery.
Refer to REMOTE CONTROL - Battery Replacement for
instructions.
Remote has not been successfully paired. Refer to REMOTE
CONTROL- Set Up or instructions.
GFCI has tripped. Under certain conditions, it is possible for a reset GFCI (Ground
Fault Circuit Interrupter) outlet to trip when the user is changing
speeds on a fan. In this event, change to an outlet that is not
connected to a GFCI device. It could also indicate a weak or
defective GFCI outlet. Contact a qualified electrician to check
the GFCI outlet.










