Soleus Air FC1-42R-03 Operating Instructions, Powering On The Fan, Fan Speed, Oscillation, Timer

Models: FC1-42R-03

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Set the fan on a stable, level surface. Plug the cord into a standard 120V A/C outlet.

Please refer to Fig. 2 on the next page.

1. POWERING ON THE FAN

The fan can be turned on by pressing the POWER button on the fan control panel or using the supplied remote control. The POWER button is also used to turn the fan off.

2. FAN SPEED

Press the SPEED button to select Low (L), Medium (M), or High (H) fan speed.

3. OSCILLATION

The fan can operate in oscillation or stationary mode. Press the OSCILLATE button on the control panel or remote control to start oscillation. To turn Oscillation off, simply press the OSCILLATE button once more.

4. WIND MODES

Press the MODE button on the fan control panel or remote to select one of the three wind modes. When the fan is initially powered-on, the default wind mode (normal) is selected. Press the MODE button once to select Natural wind mode (M1), and twice to select Rhythm wind mode (M2). During Natural wind mode, the fan will simulate the airflow of the wind by randomly cycling through its 3 fan speeds. Rhythm wind mode will cycle through the fan speeds in order of Low, Medium, and High.

5. TIMER

The fan can be programmed to automatically shut-off after a set period of time. The timer can be set for 30 minute increments. The maximum programmed time is 7.5 hours. To start the Timer, press the TIMER button on the control panel or the supplied remote. Each press of the TIMER button will increase the timer by 30 minutes. Once the Timer button is pressed, a green LED light on the front of the fan will light up according to the selected time. If more than one LED light is lit, the timer is programmed for the sum of the times represented by the LED lights. If all timer lights are lit, then the fan will be programmed for the maximum 7.5 hours.

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Soleus Air FC1-42R-03 owner manual Operating Instructions, Powering On The Fan, Fan Speed, Oscillation, Wind Modes, Timer