ASSEMBLY
1. Insert the base tube (13) into the base (14) then insert the screws in the underside to secure
2. Slide the base cover (15) over the base tube (13) down to the base (14)
3. Slide the pole cover (12) over the height adjustable pole (11)
4. Slide the fan body (9) onto the height adjustable pole (11)
5. Slide the rear grille (5) over the crank shaft (6) and attach to the motor housing (7)
6. Secure the rear grille (5) by attaching the grille mounting nut (4) and turning tightly clockwise
7. Slide the fan blade (3) over the crank shaft (6) and secure with the fan blade nut (2), turning tightly anti-clockwise
8. Place the front grille (1) on the rear grille (5) and secure using the clips attached to the front grille (1)
OPERATION
• Plug the mains lead into a 13 Amp mains socket.
• If connecting via an extension lead, make sure that the lead is rated at 3 Amps or more, and that it is fully unwound.
• Switch the appliance on at the mains socket.
• Use the push-button switches to the speed required. 0=OFF, 1=LOW SPEED, 2=MEDIUM SPEED, 3=HIGH SPEED
• Oscillation is selected by pressing the oscillation control knob (8) downwards and switched off by pulling it upwards
• To adjust the fan head angle switch off the unit and disconnect from the mains. Gently push the fan head forwards or backwards
until the desired angle is achieved.
• It is normal for the motor to become warm in normal use.
• Unplug the appliance from the mains when not in use.
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OPERATING COSTS
At time of going to press, the average cost of electricity is £0.12 per unit (kilowatt-hour). The amount you are being charged
will be shown on your electricity bill. At this cost, the EH1797 will cost 14.4p per day to run on the highest setting.
PAT TESTING
When used in an office environment, this product must be safety-tested yearly by a qualified electrician (PAT Tested) in order
to comply with the Electricity at Work Regulations.
We recommend that it is PAT tested regularly when used in a domestic environment.
GENERAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
Domestic wiring must be tested periodically by a qualified electrician at least once every 10 years or at every change of
occupancy.
For office and retail premises, and buildings such as village halls, the wiring must be inspected at least once every 5 years.
It is recommended that all building be fitted with smoke alarms (it is mandatory for new buildings).
MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning, turn the appliance off, and disconnect from the mains supply. The appliance may then be cleaned using
a damp cloth with a drop of washing-up liquid to remove any dust or dirt from the case. Do no use stronger detergents or
solvents as these may damage the paint finish.
Using a dry 1” (25 mm) paint-brush, remove any dust from the grilles.
If the mains lead is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or and authorised
service centre.
If the mains plug needs to be replaced, proceed as follows;
• Connect the brown wire to the terminal labelled “L”.
• Connect the blue wire to the terminal labelled “N”.
• Make sure that the cord-grip is positioned correctly (over the outer sheath of the cable) and
it fully tightened.