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Other Useful Information - Euromatic TF4603TR-S Instruction Manual

117cm tower fan with remote control

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Other Useful Information

• Before cleaning, maintenance or moving the fan, switch off the fan and
unplug it from the wall outlet.
• Do not immerse the fan in water or other liquids. Do not spray it with
liquids. Do not allow water to drip on or into the fan motor housing.
• Never use petrol, solvents, harsh detergents, or abrasive or alkaline
cleaners on the fan.
Cleaning and maintenance
• Dusting: Clean your fan periodically by lightly running a vacuum cleaner
nozzle (soft brush) over the front and rear grilles to remove any dust or dirt
that may have accumulated inside or on the unit. Alternatively, use a soft,
dry cloth for dusting.
• Stubborn stains: Use a slightly damp, soapy cloth to remove stubborn
stains from plastic parts, but be sure the cloth is not too wet and use
caution around the air openings. Do not allow the motor or other electrical
components to be exposed to water. After cleaning, dry the unit thoroughly
with a soft cloth. Ensure the fan is completely dry before reuse.
Service/repair
• Apart from occasional battery replacement for the remote control (see
page 14), the appliance requires no maintenance and contains no user-
serviceable parts. Do not attempt to take it apart, repair or modify it.
• Do not operate the fan if its power cord or plug is damaged, or when it is
working abnormally. In case of damage or malfunction, or if the cord is
damaged, have the unit repaired by trained personnel only, or contact our
after sales support centre for advice on repair or replacement.
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(AU) 1300 886 649 (NZ) 0800 836 761 |
WARNING!
After Sales Support
info@tempo.org

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Greg
February 24, 2025

what is the mode settings

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Mr. Anderson
February 24, 2025

The Euromatic TF4603TR-S has four mode settings:

1. Normal – The fan operates at a constant speed.
2. Natural – The fan simulates a natural breeze by cycling through various speeds.
3. Sleep – If set to high, the fan reduces speed every half hour until it runs at low speed, ideal for resting.
4. Child – The fan runs for three hours with oscillation, starting at high speed for 15 minutes, then medium for 15 minutes, and finally low speed until the end.

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