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Starting / stopping the fan (Fig. 1, 2)

Push the power switch button (1) to turn on the fan. Push the power switch button again to turn off the fan.

Changing wind speed (Fig. 5)

Push the wind speed change button (2) while the fan is running. The wind speed increases every time you push the 

button. The wind speed will return to the lowest speed when running in the highest speed.

The cordless fan will start in the same speed as the previous setting.

Adjusting fan head angle (Fig. 6, 7)

The angle of the fan head can be adjusted manually. The range of motion in the fan head is as shown in the figure.

For DCF102, press and hold the release button (8) when adjusting the fan head angle. 

NOTE:

Do not turn the fan head further than its range of motion.

Oscillating the fan head (Fig. 8)

Push the oscillation button (4) to oscillate the fan head. Push the button again to stop the oscillation.

The fan head begin to oscillate from the current position when the oscillation button is pushed. The fan head oscillate 

90-degree angle of range.

 CAUTION:

 • When oscillating the fan head, keep obstacles clear of the moving range of the fan head. The cordless fan may be 

pushed and fall by the oscillation. 

 • Do not stop the oscillation by holding the fan head. Always push the oscillation button to stop.

NOTE:

Depending on the fan head position, the fan head may not oscillate soon after the oscillation button is pushed 

because of the oscillation mechanism.

Auto-off timer (Fig. 9)

Push the auto-off timer button (3) while the fan is running. The duration to activate auto-off timer changes every time 

you push the button (1 hour / 2 hours / 4 hours / off).

The number under each auto-off timer indicator shows the remaining hour(s) to turn off the fan. The auto-off timer 

indicator will turn off with time.

NOTE:

Depending on the battery cartridge type and its remaining capacity, the auto-off timer may be activated earlier than 

the set time.

Hanging the fan (Fig. 10)

Use the hook (10) on the handle to hang the cordless fan on a pole or other usable places. To prevent the cordless 

fan accidentally dropped, attach a strap using the strap hole (7) and secure it.

 CAUTION:

 • Never hook the cordless fan at high locations or on the surfaces where the appliance may lose the balance and fall.

 • For hanging the cordless fan, use a hard material such as a metal pole. The diameter of the hooking pole should be 

smaller than 24 mm (15/16″) and withstand 8.0 kg (17.5 lbs). Do not hang the cordless fan higher than 2.3 m.

Mounting on a tripod (Fig. 11)

The cordless fan can be mounted on Makita tripod.

When using the tripod with the threaded shaft 5/8″-11 UNC, mount the cordless fan using the screw hole (18).

Using AC adaptor (optional accessory)

 WARNING

 • Never use the cordless fan when the cord or plug is damaged.

 • Do not handle the plug with wet or greasy hand.

 • Do not leave the AC adapter disconnected from the cordless fan while the power is supplied from the mains. Small 

children may put the live plug in their mouth and cause injury.

Insert the 12V DC plug of AC adaptor into the 12V DC socket 

(Fig. 1, 2)

, and then plug the AC pins into a main power 

supply. Make sure that the voltage rating of the main power supply corresponds with that of the adaptor.

Summary of Contents for CF101D

Page 1: ...l FRCA Ventilateur sans fil Manuel du proprietaire ESMX Ventilador Inal mbrico Manual del propietariio CF101D DCF102 IMPORTANT Read Before Using IMPORTANT Lire ce qui suit avant d utiliser cet outil I...

Page 2: ...2 CF101D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 9 10 11 12 1 DCF102 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 9 10 11 8 12 2...

Page 3: ...3 CF101D DCF102 13 14 15 13 14 15 3 16 17 2 4 5 90 90 90 45 6...

Page 4: ...4 8 4 7 8 3 7 10 9 10 18 11...

Page 5: ...Do not handle the appliance with wet hands 6 Do not put any object into openings 7 Keep hair loose clothing finger and all parts of body away from openings and moving parts 8 Turn off all controls bef...

Page 6: ...section in this instruction manual or AC adaptor supplied as an optional accessory Use of any other batteries may create a risk of fire Recharge batteries only with the specified charger A charger th...

Page 7: ...fire 5 Under abusive conditions liquid may be ejected from the battery avoid contact If contact accidentally occurs flush with water If liquid contacts eyes additionally seek medical help Liquid eject...

Page 8: ...ore detailed national regulations Tape or mask off open contacts and pack up the battery in such a manner that it cannot move around in the packaging 21 Follow your local regulations relating to dispo...

Page 9: ...1 8 Net weight without battery 1 3 kg 2 8 lbs 1 3 kg 2 9 lbs CAUTION Only use the battery cartridges listed above Use of any other battery cartridges may cause injury and or fire Battery running time...

Page 10: ...17 on the battery cartridge to indicate the remaining battery capacity The indicator lamps 16 light up for few seconds Indicator lamps Remaining capacity Lighted Off Blinking 75 to 100 50 to 75 25 to...

Page 11: ...is running The duration to activate auto off timer changes every time you push the button 1 hour 2 hours 4 hours off The number under each auto off timer indicator shows the remaining hour s to turn...

Page 12: ...rvice Center Storage To prevent fire or burning allow the cordless fan to cool down completely before you store it Do not store the discharged battery for long periods as it can shorten its service li...

Page 13: ...les pi ces recommand es par le fabricant 4 Ne pas utiliser avec une batterie endommag e Si l appareil ne fonctionne pas comme il devrait apr s avoir t chapp endommag laiss dehors ou chapp dans l eau e...

Page 14: ...fil qui pr sente des signes d endommagement ou de fonctionnement anormal doit tre imm diatement mis hors service Inspectez l appareil avant chaque utilisation 24 Ne pas laisser le ventilateur sans fil...

Page 15: ...effectu e que par un personnel qualifi L ex cution de la r paration ou de la maintenance par un personnel non qualifi comporte un risque de blessure 2 Pour r parer un ventilateur sans fil utilisez uni...

Page 16: ...a batterie et 3 le produit aliment par la batterie 12 Ne pas d monter la batterie 13 Si l autonomie de la batterie devient tr s courte cessez imm diatement l utilisation Autrement il y a risque de sur...

Page 17: ...la batterie 1 Chargez la batterie avant qu elle ne soit compl tement d charg e Lorsque vous constatez une perte de puissance cessez toujours l utilisation et chargez la batterie 2 Ne rechargez jamais...

Page 18: ...Utilisez uniquement les batteries num r es ci dessus L utilisation de toute autre batterie peut causer une blessure et ou un incendie Autonomie de la batterie Le tableau suivant fait r f rence quelque...

Page 19: ...t pendant quelques secondes T moins Capacit restante Allum teint Clignotant 75 100 50 75 25 50 0 25 Chargez la batterie Pour les batteries de 18 V et 14 4 V uniquement La batterie a peut tre mal fonct...

Page 20: ...lation en retenant la t te de ventilation Pour l arr ter appuyez toujours sur le bouton d oscillation NOTE Selon la position de la t te de ventilation il se peut qu elle n oscille pas juste apr s la p...

Page 21: ...ire en option de l appareil avant d effectuer son nettoyage ou son entretien Laissez refroidir compl tement le ventilateur sans fil avant de le ranger ou d effectuer tout travail d inspection d entret...

Page 22: ...plus r cents termes de garantie qui s appliquent ce produit Si la feuille de garantie ci jointe n est pas disponible reportez vous aux d tails de garantie indiqu s sur le site Web ci dessous pour vot...

Page 23: ...el fabricante 4 No lo utilice con una bater a da ada Si el aparato no funciona correctamente se le ha ca do est da ado se ha dejado en exteriores o se le ha ca do al agua ll velo a nuestro centro de...

Page 24: ...ue su funcionamiento no sea normal se deber dejar de utilizar inmediatamente Inspecci nelo antes de cada utilizaci n 24 No deje el ventilador inal mbrico funcionando y desatendido 25 No maltrate el ad...

Page 25: ...omendados podr an ocasionar lesiones personales graves SERVICIO 1 El servicio del ventilador inal mbrico deber ser realizado solamente por personal de reparaci n cualificado Un servicio o mantenimient...

Page 26: ...tizar que se mantenga la seguridad del producto 10 No modifique ni intente reparar el aparato ni el cartucho de bater a salvo que se indique lo contrario en las instrucciones de uso y cuidado 11 Antes...

Page 27: ...N Utilice nicamente bater as originales de Makita El uso de bater as no originales de Makita o bater as que hayan sido alteradas puede provocar que la bater a explote ocasionando incendios lesiones pe...

Page 28: ...nicamente los cartuchos de bater a arriba indicados El uso de otros cartuchos de bater a podr a causar lesiones y o un incendio Duraci n de la bater a La siguiente tabla muestra algunos cartuchos de...

Page 29: ...ma el bot n de verificaci n 17 en el cartucho de bater a para indicar la capacidad restante de la bater a Las luces indicadoras 16 se encender n durante algunos segundos Luces indicadoras Capacidad re...

Page 30: ...del ventilador Oprima siempre el bot n de oscilaci n para detener la oscilaci n NOTA Dependiendo de la posici n de la cabeza del ventilador esta podr a no oscilar justo despu s de oprimir el bot n de...

Page 31: ...de CA accesorio opcional de la unidad cuando vaya a efectuar la limpieza o dar mantenimiento Permita que el ventilador inal mbrico se enfr e por completo antes de realizar cualquier tarea de inspecci...

Page 32: ...ja de garant a anexa para conocer los t rminos m s recientes de la garant a aplicables a este producto Si la hoja de garant a anexa no est disponible consulte los detalles de la garant a establecidos...

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