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When using the appliance, make sure that it is on a flat and stable surface. Damage may occur if it
does not stand stable.
Fill the water tank:
Insert the plug directly into a standard AC socket-outlet. Be sure the plug fits tightly into outlet.
Turn the timer knob to ON position.
Press the LO/MI/HI buttons to set the desired fan speed (Low/Medium/High).
If you want to enlarge the blast area in your room, press the VANE button, the fan will blast your
room in large scope. To stop oscillating, just press the VANE button again. Moving the horizontal lou-
vers either up or down can make further wind direction enhancements.
Cool button: The cooling function can only be set with the fan operating.
Please note that the COOL LAMP will flash when you press the Cool button if there is no or too little
water in the tank.
Before operating the unit in Cool mode, make sure that water tank is properly fixed. Then pro-
ceed to add clean water into the water tank. While adding the water, make sure that you keep an
eye on the water level indicator to make sure that you do not OVER or UNDER FILL the unit. Press
the button Cool after you have added the water and the unit should commence to blow cooler air.
If you find that the air after Step 1 is still not cool enough, you can add additional ice block into
the water tank or ice basket directly by drawing out the water tank. Be sure not to exceed the
water tank capacity otherwise damage to the unit or electric shock may occur.
Note: Before using ice cubes, firstly you must remove the lid from the ice cubes box and add clean
water into the ice pack box until reaching the water level scale, then turn the lid back to the ice cubes
box and wait for 15 minutes; secondly you should place it in your refrigerator and let the ice cubes
freeze for 1 to 2 hours.
You may pull out the water tank completely, then replace water in the water tank or clean water tank.
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