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When the tower fan is in standby or turned
o and unplugged, it will remember all its
previous settings, except for timer.
Memory Function
USING YOUR TOWER FAN (CONT.)
CARE & MAINTENANCE
Replacing the Remote Control
Battery
Cleaning the Tower Fan
• Unplug before cleaning.
• Wipe the outside of the tower fan with
a soft, dry cloth. If necessary, wipe
the housing with a damp cloth, then
immediately dry.
• Use a vacuum, duster, or compressed air
to clean the inside of the tower fan.
• If necessary, use a Philips screwdriver
to remove the back cover and clean the
inside of the tower fan. [Figure 2.1]
If not using the tower fan for an extended
period of time, cover the tower fan and
store in a cool, dry place to avoid moisture
damage.
Storage
Figure 2.1
1. Insert a coin/button battery into the slot
and rotate counterclockwise to remove
the battery compartment. [Figure 2.2]
2. Remove the old battery.
3. Replace with a new 3V CR2025 battery.
Make sure the polarities match.
4. Replace the battery compartment.
• Do not clean with abrasive chemicals or
ammable cleaning agents.
Figure 2.2
Auto Display Off
Turn on Auto Display O if you would like the
display to automatically turn o when there is
no operation.
1. Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn
on Auto Display O.
2. After 60 seconds of no operation, the
display will automatically turn o (except in
Advanced Sleep Mode).
3. Tap any button to temporarily turn the
display back on. If you don’t tap another
button, the display will turn back o after
60 seconds.
4. Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn
o Auto Display O.
Note:
• Make sure the tower fan is turned o
before removing the back cover.
•
Clean the internal parts with a dry cloth.
Rotate
Remove