Instructions / Assembly
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a) Grasp plug to remove from the receptacle.
 Do not unplug by pulling on the cord.
b) Fuse is located on the plug. Slide the fuse 
c) Remove fuse carefully. Using a tweezer, insert the tip of your tool into the fuse slot
and grasp one end. Remove the fuse gradually and slowly - do not overexert. 
If it feels tight, wiggle gently to remove little by little. When one side of the fuse 
has come loose, you can remove the fuse entirely.
d) Risk of re. Replace fuse only with 2.5 Amp, 125 Volt fuse.
e) Slide close the fuse access cover.
BATTERIES (not included)
(1) Slide the battery compartment cover downwards.
(2) Insert batteries as indicated by drawing. 
(3) Slide the battery cover back in place.
NOTES: Use size “AAA” manganese or alkaline 
batteries. Do not use rechargeable batteries.
WARNING 
1. Do not dispose of batteries in re or high heat
locations, batteries may explode or leak.
2. Do not mix old and new batteries.
3. Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or 
 rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries.
REMOTE CONTROLLER OPERATION
Point the remote controller at the receptor on body of the fan and press the desired 
button. The remote controller will work at distances of up to roughly ve meters and 
the angle of 30 degree included between right and left from the receptor. The 
batteries must be removed from the remote controller for disposal and see that 
they are disposed of safely.
OVERHEAT PROTECTION OF THE MOTOR
This fan has an overheat thermal-fuse protection that automatically switches the fan
off should the temperature of the motor rise abnormally. 
FUSE REPLACEMENT
cover towards the blades to open.
f) Risk of re. Do not replace attachment plug. Contains a safety device (fuse) that 
 should not be removed. Discard product if the attachment plug is damaged.
Notice: 
1. When replacing the fuse, do not overexert or product may be damaged.
2. If it seems too hard to install, make sure you have got the right fuse type.






