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Scotts Ltd. Cotswold House, 1 Crompton Road, Groundwell, Wiltshire. SN25 5AW
Enquiries: 0344 482 9700
Step 4
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Locate and clip into place the fan head on top of the upright pole. Again, please ensure the
orientation marks are aligned. The fan head will ‘click’ into place.
Step 5
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Connect the power supply to the socket on the base of the fan. Once
connected plug into a mains power socket and
you’re
ready to go.
Operating the Fan
Ensure the fan is stood on flat level ground and plugged into a suitable mains socket.
On/off and Fan Speed:
To turn the fan on simply press the power button located at the back of the fan.
The fan will start; using the control panel or remote you can select a fan speed between 1-8 using the +
and
–
buttons.
Oscillation Function:
Press the ‘swing’ button to start the fan head oscillation function. Press again to turn this function off.
Timer Function:
This function allows a count down timer to be set to switch off the fan after a given time.
To set a timer between 1
–
9 hours please the ‘timer’ button. The display will show 1 and a small timer
icon will appear, keep pressing the timer button to increase the timer one hour at a time until the desired
time is reached. The display will update after each press. Once set the display will show a ‘timer icon’ and
will revert to showing the fan speed. To disable the timer function keep pressing the timber button until
timer icon disappears from the display. Pressing the power button on and off will also disable the timer.
Plasma Function:
This function helps clean and purify the air as it circulates. This function can only be
operated on the remote control. To use press the plasma button on the remote
control, the plasma icon will be displayed on the digital screen synchronously.
While on the plasma function will continually run through a cycle; 30 seconds on
followed by 10 seconds off.
Remote Control
The remote control is in a tray in the base of the fan. The remote operates the same
as the control panel on the fan. The sensor for the remote is located in the base at
the front.
‘Click’