Qmark B Series Industrial Floor Air Circulator User Manual

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HIGH VELOCITY AIR CIRCULATOR INSTRUCTIONS

(BOLT UP MODELS)

READ AND SAVE THESE IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS

Your High Velocity Air Circulator has been designed and manufactured using the latest in technology. With normal care and use
it should provide many years of satisfactory performance. As with all small appliances, it is recommended that you note the
following:

• ALWAYS unplug unit for cleaning.
• ALWAYS unplug unit when not in use.
• ALWAYS unplug when moving fan from one location to another.
• DO NOT use an extension cord. Plug unit directly into an electrical outlet of the correct voltage.
• DO NOT place foreign objects through guard into blade.
• DO NOT allow to become wet or damp.
• WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, DO NOT use this fan with any solid state

speed control device.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

For installation on wood structures, use a 1/2” lag screw of appropriate length for the application. Place flat washers on both
sides of the yoke for smooth rotation.

For installation on steel structures, use a 1/2” bolt of appropriate length for the application, in combination with a flat washer, lock
washer and 1/2” nut. Place flat washers on both sides of the yoke for smooth rotation.

For installation on masonry structures, use a 1/2” lag screw , in combination with a lag screw shield, of appropriate length for the
application. Place flat washers on both sides of the yoke for smooth rotation.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Your high quality fan features a three (3) speed air flow selector switch which allows you to select the amount of air velocity.

It is normal for the motor to feel warm to the touch during operation. The motor is thermally protected and will automatically shut
off should it overheat for any reason. If this happens, immediately disconnect the fan from the power outlet.

The motor bearings are permanently lubricated at the factory and do not require any additional lubrication.

CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

Use a screwdriver and start prying the front guard up and away from the rear guard on the back, top side of the fan. Repeat this
procedure on the left or right side of the fan. The front guard will then pull away easily.

Use a mild detergent to clean the blade and guards. When replacing the front guard, use the same prying procedure to snap it
back into place.

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