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(10) 3-Speed Air Mover

3-Speed Air Mover (3)

Table of Contents

New Equipment Warranty.................................................................................
Return Material Authorization Procedure.........................................................
1.0 Machine Schematic Drawing and Parts List.............................................
2.0 Safety Instructions....................................................................................
3.0 Grounding Instructions.............................................................................
4.0 Operating Tips...........................................................................................
5.0 Storing the Air Mover...............................................................................
6.0 Troubleshooting Guide.............................................................................

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4.0 Operating Tips

• For indoor use only.
• Adjust the air mover to the desired position

for operation by tipping the machine onto one

of the three flat faces of the heavy-duty plastic

chassis. The balanced machine design assures

stable positioning.

• Plug the power cord into a grounded outlet.
• This air mover has three (3) power settings

controlled at the side of the machine. Turn the

power knob on the side of the air mover to the

desired speed.

• 1 = 780 RPM, 2 = 1000 RPM, 3 = 1500 RPM.

To turn the air mover off, turn the power knob

to the off position.

• Never pull on the cord to disconnect or turn

off the motor.

5.0 Storing the Air Mover

• Wind the cord around the carrying handle.
• Store in the upright position in a dry area.
• Check and clean after each operation. Remove soil and chemical buildup. Use vacuum

and soft brush to remove soils from motor vents and fan blades.

• Wipe the outside chassis with a mild cleaner. Never wash the outside of the air mover

with flowing water. Make sure that the air intakes are not blocked.

• Check switches for proper operation. Call a trained electrician to repair or replace

damaged cords and plugs.

• Report problems and repair promptly.

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