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Specifies the product is for indoor living spaces in the US and Canada, not for commercial use.
Details supervision requirements for children and individuals with reduced capabilities during operation.
Electrical and fire safety advice for installation, placement, and cord management.
Precautions against circuit overload, fire, shock, and improper speed control devices.
Instructions for safe cleaning, including powering off and unplugging the unit.
Emphasizes that all service and repairs must be done by an authorized Vornado Service Center.
Explains the product's overload protection (fuse) and actions if it blows.
Step-by-step guide to replacing the fuse in the product's plug.
Details potential radio frequency interference and user actions if it occurs.
Provides guidance on environmentally responsible disposal of packaging materials.
Describes the handle for convenient portability and on-the-go use.
Allows users to direct the airflow to a desired location.
Design element that resists curious fingers for added safety.
Enables the product to collapse for easier travel or storage.
Provides convenient management and storage for the power cord.
Offers various speed settings to suit different comfort levels.
Non-marking feet added to the base for enhanced stability.
Instructions for unpacking the product and laying it on a flat surface.
Guide on keeping base legs together and positioning them under the fan head.
Steps to create a solid base, set the fan upright, and release the power cord.
Instructions for extending the rear side of the fan body using pull tabs.
Instructions for extending the front side of the fan body using the Vornado pull tab.
Confirmation that the EXPAND is set up and ready for use in an upright position.
Describes the power on/off and speed selection for the EXPAND4 model.
Describes the power on/off and speed selection for the EXPAND6 model.
Instructions to power off and unplug the unit before cleaning.
Advises to dust or wipe the circulator with a damp cloth.
Recommends using a vacuum cleaner brush attachment for dust removal.
Possible causes and solutions for the unit not powering on.
Identifies reasons for weak or slow airflow and their solutions.
Explains why a GFCI outlet might trip and how to address it.