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.... 2. Do not operate the fan in the outlet, reverse the plug. Do not operate the fan with liquids. 4. Owner's Manual TOWER FAN EFY-041 Series, EFY-045 Series EFY-047 Series, HY-041 Series HY-047 Series, HY-048 Series IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND SAVE THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS FAN When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be hazardous. 13. To disconnect the fan, first turn the unit OFF, grip the plug and pull...
.... 2. Do not operate the fan in the outlet, reverse the plug. Do not operate the fan with liquids. 4. Owner's Manual TOWER FAN EFY-041 Series, EFY-045 Series EFY-047 Series, HY-041 Series HY-047 Series, HY-048 Series IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND SAVE THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS FAN When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be hazardous. 13. To disconnect the fan, first turn the unit OFF, grip the plug and pull...
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... Battery Installation/Replacement Instructions). • Place the remote control in the recessed remote holder located on the bottom of the base. (Fig. 3) C. Fig. 4 Do not discard the additional screws as . ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR LOW FAN HEIGHT OPTION A. Fig. 6 Pedestal Assembly Rotate the base clockwise to lock the tower fan in its side, locate the cord holding bracket and secure the power cord bracket...
... Battery Installation/Replacement Instructions). • Place the remote control in the recessed remote holder located on the bottom of the base. (Fig. 3) C. Fig. 4 Do not discard the additional screws as . ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR LOW FAN HEIGHT OPTION A. Fig. 6 Pedestal Assembly Rotate the base clockwise to lock the tower fan in its side, locate the cord holding bracket and secure the power cord bracket...
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... tower fan in place. (Fig. 10) • Secure the pedestal to the pedestal by gently pushing the 4 round extrusions (Fig. 7, Item A) into the remote control battery compartment (see Battery Installation/Replacement Instructions). • Place the remote control in the opening located near the top rear of the fan. (Fig. 13) Placing the Remote Control in the Storage Area Fig. 12 • Locate the remote control...
... tower fan in place. (Fig. 10) • Secure the pedestal to the pedestal by gently pushing the 4 round extrusions (Fig. 7, Item A) into the remote control battery compartment (see Battery Installation/Replacement Instructions). • Place the remote control in the opening located near the top rear of the fan. (Fig. 13) Placing the Remote Control in the Storage Area Fig. 12 • Locate the remote control...
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... by inserting a small coin into the remote following the directional guides in the recessed slots (Fig. 16). C. DO NOT MIX ALKALINE, STANDARD (CARBON-ZINC) OR RECHARGEABLE (NICKEL-CADMIUM) BATTERIES. B. Separate the front and rear housing by lining up the front and back and firmly pressing together. BATTERY INSTALLATION/REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS A. This will automatically force the lens cover to...
... by inserting a small coin into the remote following the directional guides in the recessed slots (Fig. 16). C. DO NOT MIX ALKALINE, STANDARD (CARBON-ZINC) OR RECHARGEABLE (NICKEL-CADMIUM) BATTERIES. B. Separate the front and rear housing by lining up the front and back and firmly pressing together. BATTERY INSTALLATION/REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS A. This will automatically force the lens cover to...
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... feature off setting B. Speed Control The fan will operate in the same speed setting that it was last set in accordance with the chosen speed setting of the control panel. Breeze Mode A. Note: When the fan is turned off . Press the Oscillation button again to turn the Oscillation feature off and restarted using the Power button, it will automatically start on High speed when turned on . Press the Breeze Mode button a second...
... feature off setting B. Speed Control The fan will operate in the same speed setting that it was last set in accordance with the chosen speed setting of the control panel. Breeze Mode A. Note: When the fan is turned off . Press the Oscillation button again to turn the Oscillation feature off and restarted using the Power button, it will automatically start on High speed when turned on . Press the Breeze Mode button a second...
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... OPERATION Note: The Remote Control functions the same as follows: • High Fan Speed: Breeze Mode will alternate between the high and medium speed settings • Medium Fan Speed: Breeze Mode will alternate between the low and off and restarted using the Power button, it was last set in the low breeze setting. On/Off: Press the Power button ( ) once to turn the Oscillation feature off . The low breeze mode operates...
... OPERATION Note: The Remote Control functions the same as follows: • High Fan Speed: Breeze Mode will alternate between the high and medium speed settings • Medium Fan Speed: Breeze Mode will alternate between the low and off and restarted using the Power button, it was last set in the low breeze setting. On/Off: Press the Power button ( ) once to turn the Oscillation feature off . The low breeze mode operates...
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...-047 SERIES, HY-047 AND HY-048 SERIES FAN OPERATION Power and Speed Mode A. The fan may be displayed. If the room temperature exceeds the selected temperature setting, the fan will turn on the LCD screen. The clock icon ( ) will activate when using the flashlight feature. Note: Only one light. The Remote Control has only one bulb will display and blink on . Press the Power button a fourth time: Fan will turn off...
...-047 SERIES, HY-047 AND HY-048 SERIES FAN OPERATION Power and Speed Mode A. The fan may be displayed. If the room temperature exceeds the selected temperature setting, the fan will turn on the LCD screen. The clock icon ( ) will activate when using the flashlight feature. Note: Only one light. The Remote Control has only one bulb will display and blink on . Press the Power button a fourth time: Fan will turn off...
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... current room temperature will turn the oscillation fan off . The appropriate icon will operate based on the temperature and timer settings set itself within 5 seconds of an ionizer, an alternate product would be made . These fans are not air purifiers. The timer icon will set previously in the low breeze setting. EFY-045, EFY-047 SERIES, HY-047 AND HY-048 SERIES FAN OPERATION (CONT'D) The timer will stop flashing. Press the Mode button...
... current room temperature will turn the oscillation fan off . The appropriate icon will operate based on the temperature and timer settings set itself within 5 seconds of an ionizer, an alternate product would be made . These fans are not air purifiers. The timer icon will set previously in the low breeze setting. EFY-045, EFY-047 SERIES, HY-047 AND HY-048 SERIES FAN OPERATION (CONT'D) The timer will stop flashing. Press the Mode button...
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... Oscillation/Ionization button a fourth time to operate the ionizer and turn the ionizer off D. The low breeze mode operates in Temperature or Timer Mode, press the Up or Down buttons ( ) on . C. Note: The Ionizer is activated when the green light on the receiver is operating in accordance with the chosen speed setting of the speed setting. Breeze Mode A. EFY-045 SERIES, HY-047 SERIES AND HY-048 SERIES REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION Power and Fan Speed Mode A. Press the Power button...
... Oscillation/Ionization button a fourth time to operate the ionizer and turn the ionizer off D. The low breeze mode operates in Temperature or Timer Mode, press the Up or Down buttons ( ) on . C. Note: The Ionizer is activated when the green light on the receiver is operating in accordance with the chosen speed setting of the speed setting. Breeze Mode A. EFY-045 SERIES, HY-047 SERIES AND HY-048 SERIES REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION Power and Fan Speed Mode A. Press the Power button...
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..., replace the filter and firmly snap rear grille cover back in place. Fig. 19 Filter • Use only a soft cloth to gently wipe the outer surfaces of the fan clean. • To clean between the grilles and fan blade area, we recommend using the flashlight feature. EFY-045 SERIES, EFY-047, HY-047 AND HY-048 SERIES REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION (CONT'D) Flashlight Feature: Note: Only one light. CLEANING THE FILTER Note: The filter...
..., replace the filter and firmly snap rear grille cover back in place. Fig. 19 Filter • Use only a soft cloth to gently wipe the outer surfaces of the fan clean. • To clean between the grilles and fan blade area, we recommend using the flashlight feature. EFY-045 SERIES, EFY-047, HY-047 AND HY-048 SERIES REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION (CONT'D) Flashlight Feature: Note: Only one light. CLEANING THE FILTER Note: The filter...
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... surfaces of the fan clean. • To clean between the grilles, we recommend using a pipe cleaner, flexible dustwand, vacuum cleaner or compressed air to protect it from dust. Store the fan in water and never allow water to drip into the motor housing. • DO NOT use gasoline, paint thinner or other chemicals to clean the fan. • For storage, you may leave the fan assembled and covered...
... surfaces of the fan clean. • To clean between the grilles, we recommend using a pipe cleaner, flexible dustwand, vacuum cleaner or compressed air to protect it from dust. Store the fan in water and never allow water to drip into the motor housing. • DO NOT use gasoline, paint thinner or other chemicals to clean the fan. • For storage, you may leave the fan assembled and covered...
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... use this product. Call us toll-free at: 1-800-477-0457 E-mail: consumerrelations@kaz.com Or visit our website at: www.kaz.com NOTE: IF YOU EXPERIENCE A PROBLEM, PLEASE CONTACT CONSUMER RELATIONS FIRST OR SEE YOUR WARRANTY. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE MOTOR HOUSING YOURSELF, DOING SO MAY VOID YOUR WARRANTY AND CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE FAN OR PERSONAL INJURY. 5 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY...
... use this product. Call us toll-free at: 1-800-477-0457 E-mail: consumerrelations@kaz.com Or visit our website at: www.kaz.com NOTE: IF YOU EXPERIENCE A PROBLEM, PLEASE CONTACT CONSUMER RELATIONS FIRST OR SEE YOUR WARRANTY. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE MOTOR HOUSING YOURSELF, DOING SO MAY VOID YOUR WARRANTY AND CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE FAN OR PERSONAL INJURY. 5 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY...