BlueBuilt TV4810 - Fan

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Product type Tower fan
Model TV4810
Brand BlueBuilt
Dimensions (cm) 120 x 31 x 31
Weight (kg) 3.6
Power supply 220-240 V / 50 Hz
Power (W) 60
Fan speeds Low, medium, high
Oscillation Yes, 75° angle
Ionization Yes, negative ions
Timer Yes, up to 12 hours
Sleep mode Yes (low speed + screen off)
Remote control Yes, with batteries
Display LED, room temperature
Use Indoor only
Installation surface Flat, horizontal, solid
Cleaning Soft dry or slightly damp cloth
Safety Overheat protection (automatic shut-off not specified)
Repairability Contact a specialist
Package contents Base (2 parts), screws (4), remote control, Allen key, main body

Frequently Asked Questions - TV4810 BlueBuilt

How to assemble the fan base?
Firmly assemble the two parts of the base by fitting the tabs of part 2 into the holes of part 1 until they click. Then fix the base to the main body with the 4 screws provided.
What to do if the remote control does not work?
Check that the batteries are installed and that the fan is not in standby. Point the remote control indicator towards the receiver located next to the display.
How to clean the fan?
Turn off and unplug the device. Use a soft dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid harsh cleaners and do not let water penetrate.
How to set the timer?
Turn on the fan, press the TIMER button and repeat to add hours (up to 12h). The screen shows the remaining time.
How to activate oscillation?
Press the SWING button on the fan or remote control. The fan oscillates at 75°. Press again to stop.
Is ionization useful?
Yes, it propels negative ions that capture dust and allergen particles. They fall to the ground and can be easily vacuumed.
Is the fan safe for children?
Yes, but under supervision. It can be used by children aged 8 and above with instructions. Do not let children clean or play with the device.
How to store the fan at the end of the season?
Dust it off, repack it in its original packaging or a plastic bag, and store it in a dry place. Do not place anything on top.
What to do if the fan vibrates?
Check that it is on a flat and horizontal surface. If vibrations persist, clean the grilles.
Why does the display not turn on?
Press the TURN ON SCREEN button on the fan or remote control. The display may be off in sleep mode.

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USER MANUAL TV4810 BlueBuilt

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BlueBuilt TV4810 - Tower Fan

CONTENTS.

Table shaped.

Technical information 3.

Safety instructions 4.

Assembly 6.

How it works 8.

Ventilation 8.

Oscillation 8.

Ionization 9.

Setting a timer 9.

Sleep mode 10.

Maintenance 11.

Occasional cleaning 11.

End-of-season cleaning 11.

Troubleshooting 12.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION.

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ModelBlueBuilt TV4810
Connection voltage 220-240V/50Hz
Power 60W
Dimensions (cm) 120x31x31
Weight (kg) 3.5

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.

Better safe than sorry.

  • This fan is only suitable for indoor use. Don't use it outdoors, as that will void the warranty.
  • Have you discovered damage to the fan or its connector while you were unpacking it? Send it back or have it repaired by an expert, but don't use the machine.
  • Make sure to fully assemble the fan before plugging the connector into the socket. Read how to do this in the installation manual.
  • Only use the fan on a flat, sturdy, and horizontal surface.
  • Don't put or hang anything on the machine and don't cover it. Don't place the fan near any curtains or other materials that may be sucked into the fan. This may cause the motor to jam, which leads to overheating.
  • This machine may be used by children aged 8 years and up and by people with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, provided that they're supervised or have received instructions on how to safely use the machine, and that they understand the dangers involved.
  • Children shouldn't play with the machine. Children shouldn't clean or perform user maintenance without supervision.
  • Turn off the fan when you leave, even if it's for a short period of time.
  • Don't use the machine in a humid environment, such as the bathroom. Prevent splashing on or in the machine.
  • Turn off the machine immediately when you hear a strange noise, smell something, or see smoke.
  • Don't use the fan in a room with flammable or explosive substances and gases. A spark from the switch/motor may lead to an explosion.
  • Never put your fingers, hands, arms or any objects inside the machine. This may hurt, cause injuries, or damage the fan.
  • Never put the fan in an open window. Any rain hitting the fan may cause an electric shock.
  • Never touch the fan or connector with wet hands.

- Don't connect the fan to a dimmer or timer.

- Don't set the fan on fire.

- Never pull the cord or the connector.

- Don't roll up the cord too tightly.

- Never repair the machine or the connector yourself. Always let an expert handle repairs.

- Always turn off the fan and remove the connector from the socket before cleaning or moving it.

- Don't let the fan continuously blow on small children, patients, or people who have difficulty walking. Their joints may stiffen or they may experience other physical complaints.

- Never use the fan in a room that's warmer than 40°C.

ASSEMBLY.

Attachment issues.

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In the box

1 Stand part 1, 2 Stand part 2, 3 Screws (4x), 4 Remote,
5 Hex key, 6 Fan casing.

Tip: Don't throw out the box containing the fan, but use it to store the fan at the end of the season.

1. CONNECTING THE STAND PARTS

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Firmly attach stand part 1 to stand part 2 so the tips of stand part 2 fit the cutouts of stand part 1.

Firmly press the parts together until you hear a click sound.

2. PLACING THE STAND

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Turn the fan casing 6 upside down.

Pull the power cord through the hole between the stand parts.

Put the stand on the fan casing 6 so the parts fit into each other.

3. FINAL TOUCHES

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Secure the stand with the 4 included screws 3.

Pull the cord through the designated groove (strain relief).

Turn the fan over and put it on the stand.

HOW IT WORKS.

Go for it.

The fan has various settings to ventilate the room. Use the button on top of the fan or the remote to switch between settings.

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Ventilation

The fan blows the air through the room at a constant speed. The fan has 3 different speed settings: low, medium, and high.

  1. Press the ON/OFF button on top of the fan or the ⏻ button on the remote to turn the fan on. The fan starts in the medium setting by default.

  2. Press the SPEED button on top of the fan or the ⏱ button on the remote to change the speed setting.

Oscillation

Oscillation means that there's movement in the airflow. The fan will swivel at a 75-degree angle.

  1. Press the SWING button on top of the fan or ⏻ on the remote to turn on the oscillation function.

  2. Press the same button again to stop the fan from swiveling.

Ionization

The fan has an ionization setting to improve the air quality. Ionization means that negative ions are blown into the air and adhere to dust particles and other allergens. Due to the weight, they'll fall onto the ground so you can easily clean them with a vacuum.

  1. Press the ION button on top of the fan or 📁 on the remote to turn on the ionization setting.
  2. Press this button again to turn off the ionization setting.

Setting a timer

With a timer, you can set the fan to automatically turn off after a couple of hours.

  1. Turn on the machine and set the desired setting.
  2. Press the TIMER button on top of the fan or 📞 on the remote to set the timer.
  3. Set the desired start time up to 12 hours by pressing the TIMER button multiple times. 1 press equals 1 hour, 2 presses equals 2 hours, et cetera. The display will show the time you set.

Sleep mode

Do you use the fan in the bedroom? If so, turn on the sleep mode at night.

  1. Press the SPEED button on top of the fan or the ⏱ button on the remote to choose the lowest speed setting.
  2. Press the TIMER button on top of the fan or 📞 on the remote to set a timer.
  3. Press the TURN OFF SCREEN button on top of the fan or 📞 on the remote to turn off the display light.

MAINTENANCE.

Neatly done.

Always turn off the machine and remove the connector from the socket before cleaning or doing maintenance on the machine.

Occasional cleaning

The fan doesn't need a lot of maintenance, but you don't want it to spread dust around the house either. To prevent this, it's important to clean the fan every so often.

  • Clean the fan with a soft cloth or a feather duster on a regular basis, otherwise the fan will spread dust around the room.
  • If the fan is very dirty, clean it with a slightly damp cloth.
  • Make sure that no water enters the machine. Always dry the fan with a soft, dry cloth before turning it on again.
  • Never use aggressive cleaners, gasoline, detergents, chemically impregnated cleaning cloths, or other cleaning solutions. They may cause discoloration or deformation of the fan.

End-of-season cleaning

Is the sun setting earlier again and is the temperature no longer causing you to sweat? If so, you probably no longer need the fan. To make sure you can use the fan again without any problems next summer, the way you store the fan is very important.

  • Turn off the fan, remove the connector from the socket, and clean it.
  • Store the fan in its original packaging or in a plastic bag. Store it in a safe and dry place.
  • Don't put any objects on top of the machine. This may break the fan.
  • Never wash or rinse the fan. The machine will break when water enters it.

TROUBLESHOOTING.

Need a Band-Aid.

Problem Check the following
The machine won't start when I press the ON/OFF button.Is the connector plugged into the socket?Is the ground fault circuit interrupter on?Is there a power outage in the neighborhood?Is something blocking the ventilation grid?
The display shows the ambient temperature, but the control buttons on the fan don't work.Is the fan in stand-by mode?First, press the ON/OFF button on the fan or on the remote to turn the fan on.
The remote doesn't work.Have you tried replacing the batteries?Is the fan still in stand-by mode?Did you point the light of the remote at the receiver?Point the light on the side of the remote at the receiver next to the display that shows the temperature.

Problem Check the following

The fan is vibrating.• Is the fan balanced? • Put the fan on a flat, horizontal surface.
The fan doesn't have enough power / the fan doesn't blow fast enough.• Are the grilles dirty? • Carefully clean the grilles with the vacuum or a soft, dry cloth.
The fan's display doesn't work.• Is the display turned off? • Press the TURN ON SCREEN button on the fan or the button on the remote to turn on the display.

Disposal

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In the EU, this symbol indicates that this product may not be disposed of as ordinary household waste. Old equipment contains valuable materials that can and should be recycled to prevent any adverse effects to health and the environment caused by unregulated waste collection. Make sure to bring old equipment to a designated collection point or contact the company where you bought the machine. They can make sure that as many of the components as possible can be recycled.

CE DECLARATION

Coolblue BV, Weena 664, 3012 CN Rotterdam

hereby declares that the following products:

BlueBuilt Tower Fan

known under the brand

BlueBuilt, type TV4810

Meet the requirements of the standards below:

LVD 2014/35/EU: EMC 2014/30/EU:

EN 60335-1:2012 + A11:2014 EN 55014-1:2006 + A1:2009 + A2:2011

EN 60335-2-80:2003 + A1:2004 EN 55014-2:1997 + A1:2001 + A2:2008

+ A2:2009 EN 61000-3-2:2014

EN 62233:2008 EN 61000-3-3:2013

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BACKSIDE.

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MODE D'EMPLOI DÉTAILLÉ.

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Dans la boîte

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Ventilation

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INHOUD.

Niet in steen.

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In de doos

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Ventilatie

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