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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read through all the instructions before
starting to use the appliance. Keep this manual
in a safe place for future reference.
These instructions are also available on our
website. Please visit www.hot-europe.com.
• This appliance must only be operated as
instructed in this user manual.
• This appliance can be used by children aged
from 8 years and above and persons with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities
or lack of experience and knowledge if they
have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance in a safe way
and understand the hazards involved. Children
shall not play with the appliance.
• Do not touch the rotating fan blades with
any part of the body. This can cause personal
injury and damage.
• Clean the appliance regularly by following the
"Cleaning Instructions".
• This appliance is only designed for indoor use.
• Unwind the power cord completely. Failure to
do so could cause overheating and possible
fire hazard.
• Do not tug at the power cord to disconnect the
plug. Do not touch the power cord with wet
hands. Do not remove the power plug from the
power socket while the product is in use.
• Do not use accessories, spare parts or
components not expected and / or provided
by the manufacturer.
• Always switch the appliance off and disconnect
the power plug from the power socket when
the appliance is not in use or during transport.
• Do not use this appliance if it is damaged or
shows any signs of possible damage or if it
is not functioning properly. Disconnect the
power plug from the power socket.
• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer, its service
agent or similarly qualified persons in order
to avoid a hazard.
• Never touch the unit with wet hands.
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COMPONENTS

(See page 3 & 4)
1. Air Outlet
2. Air Inlet
3. Base
4. Power Cord
5. Remote Control Holder
6. Remote Control
7. Control Panel
I. On/Off
( )
IV. Fan Setting Display (Fig.
1)
II. Oscillation
( )
V. Timer
( )
III. Fan Speed Control
( )
VI. LED Display
FIRST TIME OF USE
Unpack the fan and remove all the packaging materials and dispose of
them for recycling.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
(See page 5)
PEDESTAL ASSEMBLY
Place the power cord in the middle then line up the left and right
pedestal assembly and firmly snap together (Fig. 3).
BASE ASSEMBLY
Align the two portions of the circular base and snap together by
gently pushing the 4 extrusions into the adjacent circles of the
connecting piece (Fig. 4).
SECURING THE PEDESTAL TO THE BASE
Align the 3 screw holes on bottom of pedestal with the 3 holes in the
base such that the power cord holder is at the rear of the unit (Fig. 5).
Secure the base assembly to the pedestal by inserting and tightening
the 3 screws in the 3 holes located on the bottom of the base (Fig. 6).
SECURING THE TOWER FAN TO THE PEDESTAL
Carefully turn the fan on its side and place on a table. Place the
power cord through the center of the pedestal and base assembly.
Align the pedestal with the tower fan so that the one locking screw
hole on the pedestal body is aligned with the rear of the tower fan
unit. Firmly hold the base steady and rotate the pedestal assembly
clockwise to lock the tower fan to the pedestal assembly (Fig. 7).
Secure the pedestal to the tower fan by inserting and tightening
1 screw in the opening located near the top rear of the pedestal
assembly.
SECURING THE CORD TO THE BASE
With the fan still on its side, locate the cord holding bracket on the
bottom of the base.
Gently pull any slack out of the power cord, place the power cord
securely in the holding bracket and secure the power cord bracket
over the power cord (Fig. 8).
Return the tower fan to its upright position.
Note: Do not operate the tower fan unless it is in its proper, upright
position.
REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY INSTALLATION/
REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS
(See page 4)
1. Remove battery door by sliding downward in direction of arrow
(Fig. 2).
2. Insert 2 AAA batteries into the remote following the directional
guides in the recessed slots. Batteries are included.
3. Replace battery door by sliding upward until door snaps in place.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
ON/OFF
To turn fan on, press the Power button
.
( )
SPEED CONTROL
The fan will automatically start on "1" speed when initially turned
on. To adjust the speed up or down, press the Fan Speed button
repeatedly to increase level.
OSCILLATION
To activate the Oscillation feature, press the Oscillation button
( )
Press the Oscillation button again to turn the Oscillation feature off.
TIMER
Choose from 1, 2, 4, or 8 hour settings by performing the following
function:
1 hour: Press the Timer button
( )
once.
2 hours: Press the Timer button twice.
4 hours: Press the Timer button a third time.
8 hours: Press the Timer button a fourth time.
Press the Timer button a fifth time to turn the Timer feature off.
REMOTE CONTROL STORAGE
(See page 3)
The remote control may be stored in the recessed area located behind the
controls when it is not in use.
CLEANING, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
CLEANING
1. Switch the appliance off and remove the power plug from the
socket.
2. Clean the outer surfaces of the appliance with a soft, damp cloth.
Do not use petroleum, thinners or any other chemicals. Use your
vacuum cleaner with the brush attachment to clean the grids.
3. Do not plunge the appliance into water or any other liquids and do
not pour water or any other liquids over the appliance.
STORAGE
1. If you do not wish to use the appliance for a longer period, clean it as
described above.
2. Store the appliance in a cool, dry location. Cover it up to protect it
from dust.
DISPOSAL
Only discard empty batteries. They should not be disposed of
in the household waste, but at appropriate collection sites or
at your retailer.
Please do not dispose of this product in the household waste at
the end of its useful life. Disposal can take place at your local
retailer or at appropriate collection points provided.
WARRANTY/CONDITION OF PURCHASE
As a condition of sale, the purchaser assumes responsibility for the
proper use and care of this appliance in accordance with these printed
instructions. The purchaser or user must judge himself or herself when to
use the appliance and the length of use.
Please keep your receipt (or invoice) as your proof of purchase. The
receipt must be always presented when making a claim under the
warranty period. You may also be asked for providing the LOT number
which gives you the production date of your product.
( )
The LOT number is located on the product and on the packaging.
The first 3 numeric digits after the LOT number represents the day of the
year of manufacture.
once.
The next 2 numeric digits represent the last two numbers of the
calendar year of manufacture and the letter(s) at the end designate the
manufacturer of the product.
(E.g.: LOT No.: 12313 ABC this product was made on the day 123, year
2013 at the manufacturer code ABC)
NOTE: IN THE UNLIKELY EVENT YOU EXPERIENCE A PROBLEM WITH
THIS PRODUCT PLEASE FOLLOW WARRANTY INSTRUCTIONS. PLEASE
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THIS PRODUCT YOURSELF. DOING SO
WILL VOID THE WARRANTY AND COULD CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGES
OR PERSONAL INJURY.
This product carries the CE mark and is manufactured in conformity with
the Electromagnetic Directive 2014/30/EU, the Low Voltage Directive
2014/35/EU and the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.
Technical modifications reserved.
HY254E
220–240 V~50Hz
35W
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