Use and Care Manual

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How To Use
1. Position your Air Circulator so the beam of air has an unobstructed path
from one side of the room to the other.
2. Set speed to medium and allow a few minutes for an airflow pattern to be
established. (Different airflow patterns can be established by changing the
location, angle and speed of the Air Circulator.)
3. Adjust the speed accordingly until a desired comfort level is achieved.
You will quickly determine the precise amount of circulation required to
maintain your personal comfort in a given room for the prevailing tempera-
ture and humidity conditions. Once you discover the added comfort of air
circulation, you will use your Vornado Air Circulator season after season.
Where to Use
Ideal Rooms
Kitchen, Smaller Bedroom, Dorm Room, Office Cubicle
Den, Home Office, Hearth Room, Dining Room, Average
Bedroom
Living Room, Master Bedroom, Family Room, Recreation
Room Workshop/Hobby Room, Sunroom
Air Circulator
300 and
500 series
600 series
660, V102, 270
and 700 series
When To Use – Saves Energy Year-Round
Summer
Use your Air Circulator with your home’s air conditioning system to create brisk,
comforting air movement. This breeze will eliminate stagnant air and remove
body heat to make you feel cooler.
With Vornado Air Circulators, you can save money on energy bills by raising
your thermostat several degrees and still maintaining the same comfort level.
Use with central
or window
air conditioning
Push cool air
up stairs
Spring & Fall
Your Air Circulator can make the indoors as fresh and pleasant as the outdoors.
Place the Air Circulator near an open window, sliding door or French door to
take full advantage of mild temperatures and seasonal breezes.
Circulate fresh
outdoor air
Even room
temperature
Winter
Position your Air Circulator in a place with unobstructed upward air movement.
Run it only as fast as necessary to lower the heated air from the ceiling – but
not fast enough to create a draft. Or, use your Air Circulator with other avail-
able heat sources (furnace vents, wood stoves or baseboard heaters) to circu-
late their warmth, taking full advantage of all available heat in the room. Do
not point the Air Circulator at open flames.
Increase the
efficiency of
heating sources
Replace cold floor
air with warm
ceiling air