Use and Care Manual
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USE WITH GARDEN HOSE/SPIGOT (NOT-INCLUDED)
The end of the intake hose is equipped with a universal quick-
connector, which can be connected directly with a garden hose
or spigot.
mWARNING! Do not use the misting fan connected with
the hose/spigot overnight, which could cause pump damage.
1. Pull back the quick-connector collar, and pull out the lter
cage from the end of the intake hose (Fig. 10).
2. With the water supply turned o, connect the intake hose
quick-connector to the garden hose/spigot (Fig. 11).
3. Flip the battery compartment cover up, insert the battery
in until it clicks into place (Fig. 8). Close the battery
compartment cover.
4. Fully turn on the water supply to start misting.
NOTE: The pump is not needed when the fan is
connected to a garden hose/spigot. Using the pump
unnecessarily may cause additional wear and shorten
the life of the unit.
5. Switch on the fan and select the desired speed.
Shutting Down
1. If connected with garden hose/spigot, turn o the water
supply rst.
2. Press the power supply button to turn o the fan and the
misting. Remove the battery.
Maintenance
mWARNING! Always switch the product o and remove
the battery before performing inspection, maintenance, and
cleaning work.
mWARNING! When servicing, use only identical
replacement parts. Use of any other parts could create a
hazard or cause product damage.
General Cleaning Tips
mWARNING! Do not at any time let brake uids, gasoline,
petroleum-based products, penetrating oils, etc., come in
contact with plastic parts. Chemicals can damage, weaken or
destroy plastic, which could result in serious personal injury.
Avoid using solvents when cleaning plastic parts. Most plastics
are susceptible to damage from various types of commercial
solvents and may be damaged by their use. Use clean cloths
to remove dirt, dust, oil, grease, etc.
With the battery removed, clean and thoroughly dry out all
parts of the misting fan, intake hose, and bucket when not
in use to prevent the possible formation of bacteria or mold.
Spraying mist that contains bacteria or mold can result in
serious personal injury or illness.
Nozzle Maintenance
mWARNING! Ensure all nozzle maintenance is properly
performed to prevent leaks. Leaks can result in a slippery
surface, create a slip and fall hazard, or cause property
damage.
Irregular mist patterns or leakage may be the result of a
clogged or dirty nozzle.
TO CLEAN NOZZLES
1. Turn o the unit and remove the battery.
2. Remove the brass nozzles from both side of the fan by
unscrewing them counter-clockwise (Fig. 12).
3. Soak nozzles in nozzle cleaner (not included) to loosen
foreign materials clogging or restricting the nozzles. Using
a garden hose, ush debris out of nozzle by back ushing.
4. Replace the nozzles, twist clockwise to secure.
Fig. 10
Filter cage
Quick-connect
collar
Fig. 11
Intake hoseGarden hose
R
Fig. 12
Nozzle