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Philips HR 3287 - Product Components Identification; General Description of Fan Parts; Safe Operation and Usage; Important Safety and Usage Precautions

Philips HR 3287
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General description (fig. 1)
A Louvre grille (rotating air stream diffuser)
B Timer knob (rotate)
C Louvre rotation on/off knob (push)
D Speed control (rotate) with pilot light
E Automatic safety switch
F Stand (3 positions)
G Hand grip
H Cord storage
I Fixing nut holding the Louvre grill
J Fixing screws holding the air inlet grill
Operation
Getting the fan ready for use
- Set the fan to the required position (fig. 2).
(The stand has three positions.)
- Pull the required length of mains cord out of the
cord storage compartment (fig. 3).
- Insert the mains plug into a wall socket.
- Set the timer knob (B) to the “on” position (fig. 4).
Please note: The appliance cannot switched on,
unless the timer knob has been set to position
“on” or to any required operation time. See also
section “Timer”.
- Select the required air speed by setting switch
(D) (fig. 5).
(0 = stop; 1 = low speed; 2 = medium speed;
3 = maximum speed.)
The pilot light comes on and the fan begins to
work.
Louvre (rotating air flow diffuser) (A)
- For continuously varying the air flow direction
set switch (C) to the “on” position.
The Louvre air diffuser will start to rotate (fig. 6).
- For fixed air-flow direction set switch (C) to the
“on” position and let the air diffuser rotate until
the required air-flow direction is obtained.
Then set switch (C) to “off” position (fig. 7).
Timer (B)
- If you wish the fan to run for a pre-set length of
time (max. 3 hours) and then switch off, set the
timer to the required time by turning knob (B)
clockwise (fig. 8).
Cleaning
Always remove the mains plug from the wall
socket before cleaning.
Clean with a soft dry or damp cloth, if required
with a soapy detergent. Do not use abrasives or
solvents.
- For cleaning the front part of the fan, loosen the
fixing nut (I) which holds the Louvre grille
(fig. 9). You can use a coin for this purpose.
(Turn anti-clockwise.)
This enables you to remove the Louvre grille
(fig. 10).
- For cleaning the back part of the fan, loosen the
two fixing screws (J) which hold the air inlet
grille (fig. 11). (Turn anti-clockwise.)
This enables you to remove the air inlet grille
(fig. 12).
English
Important
Read the instructions in conjunction
with the illustrations before using for
the first time.
Before you plug the appliance in, check
if the voltage specified on the appliance
corresponds to the mains voltage in
your home.
Never immerse any part of the appliance
in water or any other liquid.
Never put objects into the grille when
the fan is connected to the mains.
Keep a watchful eye on children. Never
allow them to play with the fan.
It is not advisable to expose people
(esp. babies and older people) to a
continuous cold air stream for a long
time.
Keep the fan away from lace curtains,
plants etc.
An automatic safety switch (E) will
switch off the fan if lifted or turned over
during operation.
If the mains cord of this appliance is
damaged, it must only be replaced by
Philips or their service representative,
as special tools and/or parts are
required.

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