Dimplex DCPFQ35 Instruction Manual

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WHISPERFAN
Model: DCPFQ35
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE UNIT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
WARNING 4
RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION 4
PARTS DESCRIPTION 5
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION 5
GRILL & FAN BLADE ASSEMBLY 6
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 6
BATTERIES INSTRUCTIONS 9
HOW TO USE THE REMOTE CONTROLLER CORRECTLY 9
OVERHEAT PROTECTION OF THE MOTOR 9
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION 9
CLEANING 10
WARRANTY 10
DISPOSAL 10
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CAUTION
Read Rules for Safe Operation and Instructions Carefully.
WARNING
1. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualied person in order to avoid a hazard.
2. To protect against the risk of electrical shock, do not immerse the unit, cord or plug in water or other liquid.
3. 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. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
4. When the appliance is not in use and before cleaning, unplug the appliance from the outlet.
5. Keep electrical appliances out of reach from Children or inrm persons. Do not let them use the appliances without supervision.
6. When the fan was assembled, the rotor blade guard shall not be taken off anymore.
- Prior to cleaning unplug the fan from outlet.
- The rotor guard shall not be dissembled/opened to clean the rotor blades.
- Wipe the fan enclosure and rotor blade guard with a slightly damp cloth.
RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
1. Never insert ngers, pencils, or any other object through the grille when fan is running.
2. Disconnect fan when moving from one location to another.
3. Be sure fan is on a stable surface when operating to avoid overturning.
4. DO NOT use the fan in a window as rain may create an electrical hazard.
5. For household use only.
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PARTS DESCRIPTION
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION
1. Take out the base tube, three buttery screws for xed base and the round base from the packing carton;
2. Insert the tube in to the round base, be sure to make the positioning screw align with the base;
3. Screw the three buttery screws into the holes on the tube and tighten them;
4. Loosen the fastening knob, adjust the height of inner tube and tighten the knob.
5. Take out the control part of the fan from the packing carton, loosen the fastening screw at the back of the box, insert the inner tube into the bottom hole, and make sure that the fastening screw and the fastening knob are in the same position.
6. Usage of the remote control hook: make the straight face of hook direct up,
clip the hook to the inner tube along with the opening, the hook can be moved up and down along the tube (Fig.1). The hook of the remote control may be linked to the hole for storage when not in use. (Fig.2)
Note: All the pictures in this manual are for explanation purpose only. Any discrepancy between the real object and the illustration in the drawing shall be subject to the real object.
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GRILL & FAN BLADE ASSEMBLY
1. Unscrew the spinner clockwise (or take the spinner out from the bag) and the
plastic nut counterclockwise to remove both of them. Fix the rear grill to the motor then tighten the plastic nut again. (Fig.4)
2. Insert the blade into shaft, and make sure the rotor shaft pin is tted into groove of the blade. Turn the spinner counterclockwise to tighten the blade. (Fig.5)
3. Fix the front grill and the rear grill with circlip clip and then use the fasten clip to tighten the fan grill. (Fig.6)
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Plug in the power adapter, after a "beep" tone, the fan is on standby.
1. Remote Controller (Fig.7)
ON/OFF KEY
Press this button under standby mode, the fan starts at normal mode of level 10, then the panel displays "normal mode, level 10". Press this button during working, the fan turns off to standby mode.
After start, rotate the drive plate clockwise, the fan increases from the current
level circulation in the following manner: ...... silent 01 g silent 09 g normal
mode 01 g ...... g normal mode 26 g natural breeze mode g sleep mode g
smart mode g silent 01 g......, rotate the drive plate counterclockwise, the fan
will decrease from the current level in the following manner: ...... smart mode g
sleep mode g natural mode g normal mode 26 g ...... g normal mode 01 g
silent 09 g silent 01 g smart mode g ......
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MODE KEY
Repeat press this button, the wind will be switched in order of “normal mode
- natural breeze mode - sleep mode - intelligent mode - normal mode - ...
". Normal mode: the wind speed is constant set by the wind level, when the "normal mode" icon is lit, 01 - 26 levels are normal mode. Natural breeze mode: Fan will simulate a natural breeze, the wind speed changes in accordance with the preprogrammed wind speeds. Smart mode: based on the temperature and wind speed when it starts, its speed changes according to the temperature. When the temperature is below 20°C, the fan stops, when the temperature rises to 20°C, it continues automatically at the stopped level. Silent: fan blows in silent mode; it has a total of nine levels for adjustment.
OSCILLATION KEY
After the fan starts, repeatedly touch this button to start or stop oscillation.
PROGRAM KEY
Under power-on state, timed power-off can be set. Press the PROGRAM button; it starts the timing power-off state. "Timing" and icon displayed on the fan display will ash once per second, rotate the drive plate clockwise, the fan
display will show 0.5 g 1.0 g ...... g 7.5 g 8.0 g 00 g 0.5 g ...... in cycle, rotate
the drive plate counter- clockwise, it cycles as 8.0 g 7.5 g ...... g 0.5 g 0 0 g
8.0 g .......
When a time is set, 5 seconds without any operation, the timing on the display ashes twice and beeps to show successfully time set, if there is any button operation in ve seconds (except for on/off button), the time is successfully set and the fan returns to current state immediately, "Timing" and icon stops ashing, if the timing button is pressed in ve seconds then timing is cancelled. If there is time setting, then “Timing" and icon is lit, if not, it is off. When setup is successful, the display returns to display the wind level.
Under standby mode, press the PROGRAM button to set power-on time, "PROGRAM" and icon is lit, the operation mode please refers to timed power­off; rotate the drive plate to adjust the time. After adjustment, the set time will be displayed on the screen. To cancel a time setting, user only need to repeatedly press the PROGRAM button.
Inquiry: Under working state, press forward/timing button to enter the timing status, user can check the set time, and user can re-set the time in ve seconds; if no operation within ve seconds, the time shown on the screen ashes twice and returned to the wind level.
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2. Control Panel (Fig.9)
On/Off button
Same functionality as on remote control.
Drive plate
Same functionality as on remote control.
Function button
A. Under working state, short press the function
button, the fan will alternate between oscillation and a xed position; Long press the button, the fan enters into the timing function, refer to the operating instructions of PROGRAM button on remote control (To cancel the timer, long press function button).
B. Under standby mode, short press of the function
button is invalid; Long press the function button, the fan enters into the appointment starting function, refer to the operating instructions of PRO button on remote control (To cancel the timer, long press function button).
3. Tilt Adjustment
To adjust the air ow upward or downward, push the grilles lightly up and down to the desired direction.
4. Height Adjustment
To adjust the height of the grille, loosen the fastening knob and pull the grilles and motor upwards until at desired height, then tighten fastening knob.
5. Pivoting Angle Adjustment
To adjust the angle of air ow, push the grilles lightly from left to right to the desired direction.
6. Screen-off Function
Hold the power button for three seconds to turn the screen off but leaving the fan operating.
7. Forced Shutdown
After 12 hours of no operation the fan will automatically turn off.
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BATTERIES INSTRUCTIONS (Fig.8)
Batteries should be installed before using the remote control. It uses a 3 -volt button battery.
(1) Open the battery cover;
(2) install a new battery, pay attention to the battery polarity (+ and -);
(3) Close the battery cover.
HOW TO USE THE REMOTE CONTROLLER CORRECTLY
1. The remoter controller must point to the receiving window of the fan box when it is used;
2. The remoter controller can be normally used within ve meters and 30 degrees from the fan;
3. Avoid direct sunlight on the receiving window, so as not to affect the receiver's effect;
4. Remove the built-in batteries when do not use the remote control for a long time or before the batteries are leaked.
OVERHEAT PROTECTION OF THE MOTOR
The windings of the motor have a thermal-fuse that burns out and the fan switches off and temperature of the motor is no longer going up so that plastic parts of the fan don’t subject to deformation so far so to be burned by the overheat if the motor is overheat for any unexpected reason.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION
The fan requires little maintenance. Do not try to x it by yourself. Refer it to qualied service personnel if service is needed.
1. Before cleaning and assembling, fan must be unplugged.
2. To ensure adequate air circulation to the motor, keep vents at the rear of the motor free of dust. Do not disassemble the fan to remove dust.
3. Please wipe the exterior parts with a soft cloth soaking a mild detergent.
4. Do not use any abrasive detergent or solvents to avoid scratching the surface. Do not use any of the following as a cleaner: gasoline, thinner.
5. Do not allow water or any other liquid into the motor housing or interior parts.
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Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use separate collection facilities. Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems available. If electrical appliances are disposed of in landlls or dumps, hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging your health and well-being.
DISPOSAL
CLEANING
1. Be sure to unplug from the electrical supply source before cleaning.
2. Plastic parts should be cleaned with a soft cloth moisten with mild soap. Thoroughly remove soap lm with dry cloth.
WARRANTY
The warranty is valid for 24 months from date of purchase. For service advice, please contact the Customer Care Centre on +649 274 8265 (NZ).
Glen Dimplex New Zealand Pty Ltd
38 Harris Road East Tamaki Auckland, New Zealand Ph: 09 274 8265 Fax: 09 274 8472 sales@glendimplex.co.nz
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Glen Dimplex New Zealand Ltd.
38 Harris Road, East Tamaki, Auckland, New Zealand.
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