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F E AT U R E S - O P E R AT I O N S C L E A N I N G / M A I N T E N A N C E
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be taken including the following:
1. | Read all instructions before using this appliance. |
2. | Use fan only for purposes described in the instruction |
| manual. |
3. | To protect against electrical shock do not immerse unit, |
| plug or cord in water or spray with liquids and plug the |
| appliance directly into a 120V AC electrical outlet. |
4. | Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is |
| used by or near children. |
5. | Unplug from outlet when not in use, when moving |
| fan from one location to another, before putting on |
| or taking off parts and before cleaning. |
6. | Avoid contact with moving parts. |
7. | Do not operate in the presence of explosive and/or |
| flammable fumes. |
8. | To avoid fire hazard, NEVER place the cord under |
| rugs or any parts near an open flame, cooking or |
| other heating appliance. |
9. | Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord |
| or plug after the appliance malfunctions, or has been |
| dropped/damaged in any manner. Discard fan or |
| return to an authorized service facility for |
| examination and/or repair. |
10. | Do not run cord under carpeting. Do not cover cord |
| with throw rugs, runner, or similar coverings. Do not |
| route cord under furniture or appliances. Arrange |
| cord away from traffic area and where it will not be |
| tripped over. |
13.Do not use outdoors.
14.To disconnect, grip plug and pull from wall outlet. Never yank on cord.
15.Always use on a dry, level surface.
16.Do not operate fan until fully assembled with all parts properly in place.
17.This product is intended for household use ONLY and not for commercial or industrial applications.
18.WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not use this fan with any
19.This product employs overload protection (fuse). A blown fuse indicates an overload or
PLEASE READ AND SAVE THESE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: MAKE SURE YOU REMOVE ALL CONTENTS OF THE PACKAGE. PLEASE CHECK PACKAGING MATERIALS FOR PARTS THAT COULD BE REQUIRED TO OPERATE YOUR FAN.
The window fan comes fully assembled and is ready for immediate installation.
This window fan has been designed to fit
NOTE: THIS FAN IS DESIGNED AND RECOMMENDED FOR USE WITH A SCREEN IN THE WINDOW.
Window Fan Installation
1.Align the Window Fan horizontally in the window with the controls facing you and the
2.Set the fan into your window opening.
3.If the fan does not fit snugly to the left and right of the window casing, pull out the
4.If the fan still does not fit snugly attach the Slider Safe® Extender Panel located in the polyfoam packaging in the original box. Align the slot in the Slider Safe® Extender Panel along the tab located on the left side of your Window Fan. Slide the Slider Safe® Extender Panel completely down the tab until it is flush on both the top and bottom of the Window Fan.
5.To keep the fan in place, carefully close the window so that the bottom edge of the window rests on the flat area on the top of the fan.
For Slider Windows
1.Set the Fan Vertically in your window opening with the left side of the fan situated on the bottom and the
2.Set the fan into your window opening (note that in most cases the window screen does not have to be removed or left open).
3.If the fan does not fit snugly to the top and bottom of the window casing, attach the Slider Safe® Extender Panel and adjust the
WARNING: BE SURE FAN IS SECURELY INSTALLED IN YOUR WINDOW AT ALL TIMES. DO NOT LEAN OR PUSH ON THE FAN WHILE IT IS IN THE WINDOW.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1.Plug cord into any standard 120 volt AC outlet.
2.To turn the fan on and control the speed, press the Mode Button (D). Note that pressing the mode button will allow you to cycle through the speed setting (High = 3, Med = 2, Low = 1) as well as the Automatic Thermostat Temperature settings (Auto High = A3, Auto Medium = A2, Auto Low = A1). 0 indicates the Off position.
3.Set the airflow direction by sliding the fan directional switches located above each fan blade. Note that the fan blades work independently from one another and can be used for air intake (bring fresh air in from outside), exhaust (push air out from within the room) or exchange (cycles air in and out of the room simultaneously).
Auto Mode
Your fan is equipped with the AccuTemp Plus™ Digital Thermostat that will automatically turn the fan ON and OFF depending upon the preset comfort temperature. This is ideal for nighttime operation when temperatures can drop below comfort levels.
Setting Auto Mode
1.Press the Mode button (D) to scroll to the desired auto speed setting (A3, A2, or A1).
2.Choose the desired temperature setting by pressing the Temp Up (+) or Temp Down
•If Timer is set when fan is ON, the time displayed will turn the fan OFF once elapsed. If Timer is set when fan is OFF, the time displayed will turn the fan ON. (The default ON speed setting is Manual Low)
•Timer function can be turned off by pressing the MODE key at any time.
CLEANING/MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
Follow these instructions to correctly and safely care for your fan. Please remember:
REPLACEABLE FUSE
If your (5 Amp, 125 Volt) replaceable fuse blows, please order a new fuse at
User Servicing Instructions
1.Unplug your fan. Grasp plug and remove from the receptacle or other outlet device. Do not unplug by pulling on cord.
2.Open fuse cover, located on the top of the plug, by using your thumb or a flathead screwdriver to slide the cover down towards the prongs.
NOTE: Ensure that fuse
cover is completely open | Figure 2 | |
before attempting to | Fuse | |
remove fuse. | ||
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3. Remove fuse carefully by |
11. | The use of attachments not recommended or sold by |
| the appliance manufacturer may cause hazards. |
12. | Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table, |
| counter or come in contact with hot surfaces or leave |
| exposed to high traffic areas. |
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IMPORTANT: If the fan does not start in the Auto mode, please be sure that the set temperature is below the current room temperature. Lower the set temperature if you would like for the fan to start or switch over to the manual speed modes.
Setting the Timer
using a small screwdriver |
to pry the fuse out of the |
compartment by the metal ends of the fuse. (see Figure 2)
4. Place plug on a solid, flat surface. Insert new 5 Amp, |
THIS APPLIANCE HAS A POLARIZED PLUG (one blade is wider than the other). To reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MODIFY THIS PLUG OR DEFEAT THIS
SAFETY FEATURE IN ANY WAY.
D. | Mode Button | J |
E. | LED Display |
F.Temp Up (+)
G.Temp Down
H. | Right Fan Directional Switch | A |
I. | Extender Locks | I |
J. |
1.Hold both the Temp Up (+) and Temp Down
2.Press the (+) or
NOTE:
•The Timer Light will glow indicating the timer function is active.
125 Volt fuse into fuse compartment and use a small |
screwdriver to secure the metal ends of the fuse into |
the compartment. |
CAUTION: Risk of fire. Replace fuse only with 5 |
Amp, 125 Volt fuse. |
5. Slide fuse cover closed completely. If fuse cover is |
difficult to close, make sure fuse is secured in place |
completely by pressing down on metal ends of the fuse. |
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