Setting the oscillation, Setting the timer, Using the nature and reduction settings – Kambrook ARCTIC KFA835 User Manual

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Using Your Kambrook Arctic Remote Controlled

Tower Fan

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To Operate the Arctic

Remote Controlled

Tower Fan

Plug the cord into a 230V or 240V

power point and switch on.

NOTE: To avoid an electrical

circuit overload, it is

recommended that no other

appliances are plugged into the

same circuit as your fan, when it

is in use.

To turn the fan on simply press the

POWER button.
The Arctic Tower Fan has three fan

speed settings; (LOW), (MED) and

(HIGH).

Press the Fan Speed button once for

LOW speed, a second time for MED

and a third time for HIGH. The fan

speed selected will be displayed on

the LCD screen.
To turn the fan off, simply press the

POWER button.
Your Arctic Tower Fan also features a

NATURE and REDUCTION setting.

Fig. 3

Setting the Oscillation

The oscillation function works in all air

flow settings.
Press down the Swing button to

activate. The fan will begin to

oscillate from side to side.
Press the Swing button again to stop

the fan from oscillating.

Setting the Timer

The Arctic Tower Fan incorporates an

eight hour, count down timer, which

allows you to set the fan to turn off

after 1, 2, 4 or 8 hours.
Press the Timer button once to

activate the timer setting. The timer

will then be set to turn off in 1 hour

and 1h will appear on the LCD screen.
Press the Timer button again, to have

the fan switch off after 2 hours, and

2h will appear on the LCD screen.
Similarly, pressing the Timer button

a 3rd or 4th time will set the fan to

switch off after 4 or 8 hours, and the

relevant setting will appear on the

LCD screen.

STOP

1 hour

2 hours

4 hours

8 hours

Using the Nature and

Reduction Settings

Both the NATURE and REDUCTION

settings can be used on any fan

speed. The LCD screen will indicate

what mode the fan has been set in.
The NATURE mode simulates the

natural rise and fall of the wind

over time.

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