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Samantha KellyAug 8, 2025
Why is my BlowHard Fan making a rattling noise?
- RrcarterAug 8, 2025
A rattling noise from your BlowHard Fan usually indicates loose mounting elements. You should check all mounting elements and tighten them.
Why is my BlowHard Fan making a rattling noise?
A rattling noise from your BlowHard Fan usually indicates loose mounting elements. You should check all mounting elements and tighten them.
What to do if my BlowHard Quickee's green LED is lit but it does not start?
If the green LED is lit but your BlowHard Fan doesn't start, the power knob might be ON but in the zero position. Slowly turn the knob clockwise until the fan starts.
What to do if my BlowHard Fan's red LED is flashing but the fan does not start?
If the red LED of the Error display on your BlowHard Fan is flashing and the green battery display is continuously lit, but the fan does not start, it could be due to a discharged battery, temperature error, or lack of mains power. Connect the fan to a 230 V power supply to charge the battery.
What to do if my BlowHard Quickee Fan is making a scraping noise?
A scraping noise in your BlowHard Fan means that the propeller blade is in contact with the housing. Contact dealer/manufacturer for assistance.
What to do if my BlowHard Fan has no LED lights and does not start?
If your BlowHard Fan has no LED lights and does not start, this indicates a faulty battery, a faulty BMS, or a faulty ESC. Contact dealer/manufacturer for assistance.
What does it mean if the red LED is illuminated on my BlowHard Quickee?
If the red LED of the Error display is illuminated on your BlowHard Fan, it indicates a defective battery or BMS. Contact dealer/manufacturer for assistance.
What to do if my BlowHard Fan emits smoke or foul odor?
If your BlowHard Fan emits smoke or a foul odor, it suggests overheating or defective electronics. Contact dealer/manufacturer for assistance.