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Type | Whole Room Air Circulator |
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Speeds | 3 |
Model | 723 |
Color | Black |
Warranty | 5 years |
Air Circulation | Up to 100 ft. |
Blade Size | 9 inches |
Power | 120V, 60Hz |
General safety information, use, disposal, and keeping documents for future reference.
Specifies product use for indoor air circulation in the U.S. and Canada, excluding commercial use.
Requires supervision for children and persons with reduced capabilities during operation and maintenance.
Instructions to prevent fire, shock, and injury by proper placement and avoiding hazards.
Advises against using damaged cords, solid state devices, and handling the product improperly.
Details on cleaning, not opening the housing, and using authorized service centers for repairs.
Step-by-step guide for safely replacing the fuse in the product's plug.
Warns against tampering with the attachment plug's safety devices and proper fuse replacement.
Details on the control knobs for different Vornado models and their settings.
Explanation of how to direct the airflow to the desired location.
Information about the removable grille for facilitating easy cleaning.
Describes the signature air inlets and their role with the motor for air movement.
Highlights the availability of multiple speed settings for user comfort.
Notes the presence of non-marking silicon feet for enhanced stability.
Instructions for assembling the stand for Model 783 using provided hardware.
Guidance on adjusting the product's height using an extension for different models.
Instructions for applying protective feet to prevent floor damage and ensure quiet operation.
Steps for applying cushion pads to the base of Model 733 for stability.
Detailed steps for safely removing and reattaching the front grille for cleaning.
Instructions for safely removing and reattaching the fan blade for cleaning.
Identifies potential causes like no power, blown fuse, or damaged unit and offers solutions.
Lists possible reasons for reduced airflow, such as speed settings or obstructions, with solutions.
Explains GFCI tripping scenarios and suggests checking outlets or changing to a non-GFCI outlet.