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USER MANUAL Peter Blanc STADLER FORM
3. Mains cable for power supply
6. Button for the selection of the speed level: 1–3
7. Display of the selected speed level (disappears after 5 s)
8. Button for the selection of „Natural Breeze“ mode
9. Button for the selection of timer function: 1–7 h
10. Button for swing mode
12. Compartment for remote control
13. Battery compartment remote control (type CR2032)
14. Infrared receiver
16. Air inlet with washable air filter
Important safety instructions Please read through the operating instructions carefully before you use the appliance for the first time and keep them safely for later reference; if necessary pass them on to the next owner.
- • Stadler Form refuses all liability for loss or damage which arises as a result of failure to follow these operating instructions.
- • The appliance is only to be used in the home for the purposes described in these instructions. Unauthorised use and technical modifications to the appliance can lead to danger to life and health.
- • 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.
- • Never leave any parts of the packing within the reach of children.
- • Assemble the appliance in accordance with the instructions for Assembly. Follow the instructions for assembly exactly and ensure that all screws are firmly tightened so as to avoid damage and hazards.
- • Never insert objects into the grille of the fan. Do not cover the appliance during operation.
- • Always disconnect the power cord from the socket before removing the protection grille.
- • Only connect the cable to alternating current. Observe the voltage information given on the appliance.
- • Do not use damaged extension cords.
- • Do not run the power cord over sharp edges and make sure that it does not get trapped.
- • Do not pull the plug from the socket with wet hands or by holding on to the power cord.
- • Do not use the appliance in immediate vicinity of a bath tub, a shower or a swimming pool (observe a minimum distance of 3 m). Place the appliance such that a person in the bath tub cannot touch the appliance.
- • Do not place the appliance near a heat source. Do not subject the power cord to direct heat (such as a heated hotplate, open flames, hot iron sole plates or heaters for example). Protect power cords from oil.
- • See to it that the appliance is properly positioned to ensure a high stability during its operation and make sure that no one can trip over the power cord.
- • The appliance is not splash-proof.
- • For indoor use only.
- • Do not store the appliance outdoors.
- • Store the appliance in a dry place inaccessible to children (pack the appliance).
- • If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, or its service agent, or a qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
- • Prior to any maintenance, cleaning and after each use, switch off the appliance and unplug the mains cable from the socket.
- • Repairs to electrical appliances must only be carried out by a qualified electrical technician. Assembly (see page 2 and 3) Attach the foot (1) to the bottom of the housing (2) with the 4 screws provided. Make sure the screws are firmly tightened. Setting up / operation
1. Place Peter in the desired location on a flat surface. Connect the mains
cable (3) to a suitable power outlet.
2. Switch on the appliance by pressing the on/off button (4). The blue LEDs
on the control panel (5) will then turn on. The appliance gives an audible signal when a setting is changed via the control panel (5) or the remote control (11).
3. Press the button for the selection of the speed level (6) to change the
fan speed (levels 1–3). Pressing once increases the speed by one level. If you would like to increase the speed by another level, press again. The number of the selected speed level (7) lights up on the front of the unit, and disappears after 5 seconds. 4. Press the button for the selection of “Natural Breeze” mode (8) for natural wind conditions. The blue LED beneath the button (8) will now light up. This mode provides an even more pleasant cooling effect, simulating a natural breeze. The fan speed of this breeze automatically varies depending on the selected speed level.
5. By pressing the button for the timer (9) you can set the operating time
for between 1 and 7 hours (for example, 3 h = 1 h and 2 h LEDs lit, 7 h = 1 h, 2 h and 4 h LEDs lit). The selected time is displayed below the timer button (9) with blue LEDs. Press once to set the operating time to 1 h, press the button again for 2 h, and so on. The remaining time is indicated by the illuminated LEDs below the timer button (9). The unit switches off automatically after the set operating time has elapsed. If no LEDs are lit below the timer button (9), the unit is set to continuous operation. 6. Activate swing mode by pressing the swing mode button (10). The appliance now swings at an angle of approx. 70° to ensure optimum distribution of cooling air throughout the room. Press the swing mode button (10) again if the appliance is to remain at a certain angle.
7. Switch off the appliance by pressing the on/off button (4).
8. The remote control (11) is in the compartment for remote control (12)
on the back of the appliance. It operates via infrared – for this purpose, point the remote control at the infrared receiver (14) on the front of the unit. The battery compartment (13) is on the back of the remote control (11). This can be opened by pushing the cover downwards. Cleaning Prior to any maintenance, cleaning and after each use, switch off the appliance and unplug the mains cable (3) from the socket. Attention: Never submerge the appliance in water (danger of short-circuit).
- • For external cleaning, rub with a damp cloth and then dry thoroughly.
- • Make sure that the air inlet (16) and air outlet (15) are cleaned regularly to prevent the build-up of dust. The air outlet (15) can be cleaned with a dry brush or a vacuum cleaner. The air inlet screen (16) is fitted with an air filter which can be removed and cleaned with a damp cloth. Remove the filter by removing the 4 screws on the air inlet screen (16). After cleaning, ensure that the air filter is completely dry and that the 4 screws are firmly tightened again. Repairs
- • Repairs to electrical appliances must only be carried out by a qualified electrical technician. If improper repairs are carried out, the warranty lapses and all liability is refused.
- • Never operate the appliance if the adaptor or plug is damaged, after it has malfunctioned, if it has been dropped or has been damaged in any other way (cracks/breaks in the casing).
- • Do not push any object into the appliance.
- • If the appliance is beyond repair, make it unusable immediately by cutting through the cable and hand it in at the collection point provided for the purpose. Disposal The European directive 2012 / 19 / CE on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), requires that old household electrical appliances must not be disposed in the normal unsorted municipal waste stream. Old appliances must be collected separately in order to optimize the recovery and recycling of the materials they contain and reduce the impact on human health and the environment. The crossed out “wheeled bin” symbol on the product reminds you of your obligation, that when you dispose of the appliance it must be separately collected. Consumers should contact their local authority or retailer for information concerning the correct disposal of their old appliance. Specifications Rated voltage Rated power Dimensions Weight Sound level Complies with EU regulations 220–240 V / 50 Hz 36–60 W Housing: 135 x 1100 mm (diameter x height) Foot: 240 mm (diameter)
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