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Features

WHAT IS AN AIR CIRCULATOR?

Traditional fans will move air that is directly 

in contact with them, pulling air from behind 

to the front, with the benefit of cooling being 

felt only when directly facing you. Usually 

traditional fans are only used during the 

warmer months.
Air circulators on the other hand, work to keep 

all air in a room in motion, moving around 

constantly and creating an air circulation 

pattern that will make the whole room 

more comfortable.
By using a 3D air circulation, your Breville air 

circulator ensures constant movement of the 

air in the room, reducing cold and warm spots 

that are found in many rooms.
By circulating both stale indoor air and fresh 

outdoor air (from open windows), Breville air 

circulators also work on improving ventilation.

The Breville pedestal air circulator is perfect to 

use all year round, as it regulates temperature, 

clears stuffy air and creates a safe environment 

for the whole family.

WHERE TO POSITION YOUR 
AIR CIRCULATOR

WARMER MONTHS: 

Cool air tends to sink to the floor. During 

warm weather, point the air circulator 

facing towards a wall on high speed, angled 

halfway between the ceiling and floor. The 

circulator will efficiently cool the room down 

by forcing the cool air to move, creating air 

circulation patterns. 
When using an air conditioner, point the air 

circulator from the back of the room towards 

the bottom of the air conditioner at a 30° angle 

to intensify the cool air and distribute the 

cool air faster and more efficiently around the 

room. Use the horizontal oscillation for even 

better distribution.

COLD AIR

COOLER MONTHS:

Warm air naturally rises towards the ceiling. 

When using a heater, the warm air produced 

will move up. Point the air circulator fan up at 

a 90° angle. 
By pointing the air circulator upwards, the 

hot air will circulate with the cooler air near 

the floor, resulting in better distribution of 

room temperature.

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Assembly

BEFORE FIRST USE

Before using your Breville pedestal air 

circulator for the first time, remove all 

packaging material and promotional labels. 

Check for any missing or damaged parts as per 

the components list.

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 IMPORTANT: 

When unpacking the air circulator, check 

to see you have received all the items listed 

in the components list, before discarding 

the packaging.

ASSEMBLING THE PEDESTAL STAND 
AND BASE 

1.  Align the connector on the bottom of 

the pedestal tube with the connector on 

the top of the anti-topple base and push 

together (Fig 1).

Fig 1

2.  Safely turn the assembled anti-topple 

base on its side and securely tighten the 

assembly using the hexagon screw and the 

Allen key provided (Fig 2). Return the unit 

back to an upright position.

Fig 2

ASSEMBLING THE AIR 
CIRCULATOR HEAD

1.  Remove the blade cap from the motor shaft 

by turning clockwise. Remove the rear grille 

locking nut by turning it counter-clockwise 

(Fig 3).

Fig 3

2.  Separate the front grille by turning the front 

grille counter-clockwise (Fig 4). Remove 

packaging and the fan blade and put aside.

Fig 4

Summary of Contents for LPF308

Page 1: ...Instruction Book Suits all LPF308 Models the AirDynamic 3D Connect ...

Page 2: ...before dismantling assembling or before cleaning and when the air circulator is not in use Avoid touching moving parts of the air circulator Never insert fingers pencils or any other objects through the guards whenever the power plug is connected in particular while the air circulator is switched on The air circulator must not be used if the guards are not fastened correctly according to instructi...

Page 3: ... power outlet and unplug at the power outlet when the appliance is not in use Before cleaning always turn the appliance to the OFF position switch off at the power outlet unplug at the power outlet and remove the power cord if detachable from the appliance and allow all parts to cool To protect against electric shock do not immerse the power cord power plug or appliance in water or any other liqui...

Page 4: ...ade cap L Motor shaft pin M Circulator motor head N Power inlet O Hexagon screw P Power adaptor Q Phillips screws including 1 spare OSC OSC NATURAL TIMER TURBO ECO FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW N I J K G E A C B D F G H I J cComponents cControl Panel A VERTICAL OSCILLATION B HORIZONTAL OSCILLATION C TIMER D NATURAL MODE E POWER ON OFF F SMART ECO MODE G UP WI FI H DOWN I TURBO SPEED J LED DISPLAY H A C B D...

Page 5: ...he air conditioner at a 30 angle to intensify the cool air and distribute the cool air faster and more efficiently around the room Use the horizontal oscillation for even better distribution COLD AIR COOLER MONTHS Warm air naturally rises towards the ceiling When using a heater the warm air produced will move up Point the air circulator fan up at a 90 angle By pointing the air circulator upwards t...

Page 6: ...and the setting depending on the selected mode 3 To place the rear grille onto the motor head align the motor head with the locating tab on the rear grille Ensure the upward arrow mark on the motor head aligns with the upward arrow mark on the rear grille 4 Refit the rear grille locking nut and secure the rear grille by turning the locking nut clockwise Fig 5 Make sure the rear grille has not slip...

Page 7: ...ules Ambient T C Air circulator speed 26 Speed 1 26 28 Cycle between speed 2 speed 3 and speed 4 Operation for 5 secs on each speed 29 34 Cycle between speed 5 speed 6 and speed 7 Operating for 5 secs on each speed 35 Speed 8 nNOTE Fan speed in this mode cannot be manually adjusted To stop SMART ECO mode and return to NORMAL mode touch the button until no light illuminates on the button AUTO OFF T...

Page 8: ...emote control This remote control features the same buttons as the control panel except the Wi Fi function on the air circulator and can be used the same way The remote control includes 1 x CR2032 3V Lithium battery This Lithium battery is protected by an isolating slip Before first using the remote control remove the battery isolating slip by pulling the slip outwards away from the remote control...

Page 9: ... air circulator wipe the exterior with a soft damp cloth Never use an abrasive cleaner To clean the fan blades and remove dust that may have accumulated use a soft damp cloth or a vacuum cleaner with the brush attachment If access to the fan blades is required loosen the front and rear grilles screw then unlock the front grille from the rear grille Always reassemble correctly before using STORAGE ...

Page 10: ...18 19 fNotes fNotes ...

Page 11: ...3D and Breville Home Connect are trademarks of Breville Pty Ltd Android is a trademark of Google LLC All other brands may be trademarks of their respective owners Breville s products are distributed in New Zealand under license A B N 98 000 092 928 Due to continued product improvement the products illustrated photographed in this booklet may vary slightly from the actual product LPF308 ANZ C20 ...

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