11. If you find the lamps too bright (in a bedroom for example), you may
deactivate (activate) the LEDs by pressing the night mode button (17).
You can choose between two different modes::
• Normal mode (default mode)
• Light-off mode (press once)
By pressing the night mode button (17) once more, you can go back into
normal mode.
Note: In night mode (LED switched off), the speed level is automatically
set to level 1. However, the speed level can be changed manually by
pressing the button for the selection of the speed level (15). The status
display for the battery (23) cannot be switched off during charging.
12. Switch off the appliance by pressing the on/off button (10) for 3 seconds.
Note: Finn mobile switches to standby mode when running on battery
power. After 24 h of non-use, the appliance switches off completely to
conserve the battery and extend the running time. The connection to the
remote control (14) will be disconnected. To reconnect, switch on the ap-
pliance by pressing the on/off button (10) on the housing. If Finn mobile
is connected to the power adapter, the connection to the remote control
is maintained even after 24 h of non-use.
Cleaning
Prior to any maintenance, cleaning and after each use, switch off the appli-
ance and unplug the mains cable (20) / power adapter (21) from the socket.
Attention: Never submerge the appliance in water (danger of short-circuit).
• For external cleaning, rub with a damp cloth and then dry thoroughly.
• Make sure that the protection grilles (2 and 6) are cleaned regularly to pre-
vent the build-up of dust. The protection grilles (2 and 6) can be cleaned
with a dry brush or a vacuum cleaner.
• To clean the fan blades, remove securing screw (7) and carefully lift off
the protection grille front (6). Now you can wipe the fan blades (4) with
a damp cloth and dry well afterwards. After cleaning, put the protection
grilles (2 and 6) back together and tighten the securing screw (7).
• Make sure that the protection grilles (2 and 6) and the fan blade (4) are
completely dry and that the securing screw (7) is firmly tightened before
using the device again.
Note on the devices battery when not in use
The correct handling of a rechargeable battery is crucial for a long service
life. This applies during use of the device but also for storage. Batteries dis-
charge even when not in use. If you do not use your device for a longer period
of time, we recommend charging the battery to approx. 50–70 % capacity
and repeating this every few weeks to reduce the risk of deep discharge. A
deep discharge means that the battery is completely discharged until its ca-
pacity is exhausted. This causes the voltage to drop below the final discharge
voltage, which massively shortens the lifespan of the battery or means that
the battery can no longer be recharged.
Repairs
• Repairs to electrical appliances must only be carried out by a qualified
electrical technician. If improper repairs are carried out, the warranty
lapses and all liability is refused.