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Blade Removal
It is possible to remove the blade should something
accidentally get wrapped around the motor shaft.
First, remove the nut from the shaft (only necessary on
V102, 133, 270, 573, 533, 633, 673, 679, 743 and 753
models.) Turn the nut clockwise to loosen. Pull the
blade straight out from the shaft. When replacing, the
blade can only go on the shaft one way. Be certain
the flat side of the shaft aligns directly with the cor-
responding flat side on the blade’s socket. Push the
blade all the way on the shaft until it bottoms out. Do
not use a hammer as this could result in bearing dam-
age. Reinstall nut on applicable models.
To clean motor cap and inlet ribs: Use a com-
mon household vacuum. Do not use water to
clean these parts of the Air Circulator.
To clean grill: Remove grill (See GRILL RE-
MOVAL instructions) and dust or wash with a
mild dishwashing soap. Do not place grill in the
dishwasher. The excessive heat can distort the
plastic.
To clean blade: Wipe with a damp cloth. If your
Air Circulator is used in a greasy environment,
such as a kitchen, mild soap or a common
household cleaner may be necessary. Do not
use solvents.
To clean base: Wipe with a damp cloth.
Because your Air Circulator moves a substantial amount of air, it will need
regular cleaning. To avoid risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury to persons,
unplug the unit before any cleaning activity.
The motor is permanently lubricated and requires no oiling.
Cleaning and Maintenance
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Remove the Nut