Lasko RST200 Tower Fan
Quick Start Guide
Getting to Know Your Tower Fan
- A. Control Panel/Display: The main interface for operating the fan.
- B. Body: The main structure of the tower fan.
- C. Support Base Front: The front part of the fan's base.
- D. Support Base Rear: The rear part of the fan's base.
- E. Exhaust Grille: The grille where air is expelled.
- F. EZ Grip Carry Handle: A handle for easy portability.
- G. CarbonX Filter: An air filter designed to capture dust and odors.
- H. Filter Frame: A frame that holds the filter in place.
- I. Air Intake Grille: The grille where air is drawn into the fan.
- J. Safety Screw: A screw used to secure the air intake grille.
- K. Remote Control: A handheld device for operating the fan remotely.
- L. Remote Control Storage: A designated spot on the fan to store the remote control.
The fan components are visually depicted with labels A through L, illustrating the overall structure and key parts.
Easy 1-2-3 Assembly
Step 1: Align the slots on Part D (Support Base Rear) with the tabs on Part C (Support Base Front). Snap the two parts together.
Visual Description: Shows the rear base piece (D) being aligned and connected to the front base piece (C) with a "CLICK" indicator.
Step 2: Lay the product down on a flat surface. Attach the assembled base to the fan body (B), using the alignment pin as a reference.
Visual Description: Depicts the fan body (B) being connected to the base assembly, with an alignment pin shown.
Step 3: Twist the base until it clicks into place, securing the fan.
Visual Description: Illustrates the final base attachment with a "CLICK" indicator.
How To Use Your Tower Fan
Controls
- Power Button: Press to turn the fan ON/OFF.
- Oscillation Button: Press to START and STOP oscillation.
- Timer Button: Set the timer up to 12 hours. Continue pressing the button until the desired time setting is reached.
- Fan Speed Button: Set speed from 1 to 6. Continue pressing the button until the desired speed is reached. The remote control features (+) and (-) buttons to increase and decrease speed.
- Mode Button: Choose between Night, Auto, Natural, or Custom Mode. (Indicated by 'M' symbol)
- Screen Snooze Button: Press to turn OFF the display.
The fan's control panel and remote control feature various buttons for operation, including power, oscillation, timer, speed, mode selection, and display control.
Easy Filter Installation Guide
Filter Placement / Replacement Instructions
Pre-installation note: It is recommended that the fan is laid down on a flat surface while placing or replacing your fan filter.
Step 1: Remove the safety screw from the air intake grille using a Phillips-head screwdriver. Press the top and bottom tabs on the air intake grille, then pull up to detach it from the fan body.
Visual Description: Shows a safety screw being removed and the air intake grille being detached from the fan body by pressing tabs.
Step 2: Push the filter frame tabs located on the left side of the air intake grille to remove the frame.
Visual Description: Illustrates pushing tabs on the filter frame to detach it from the air intake grille.
Step 3: Place the CarbonX filter inside the air intake grille.
Visual Description: Shows the filter being inserted into the air intake grille.
Step 4: Install the Filter Frame to the air intake grille by aligning the arrows on the top of each part and snapping the filter tabs into the air intake grille.
Visual Description: Depicts the filter frame being attached to the air intake grille with aligned arrows and snapped tabs.
Step 5: Reattach the air intake grille to the rear of the fan body. Align the tabs as shown in the diagram. Reinstall the safety screw on the back.
Visual Description: Shows the air intake grille being reattached to the fan body and the safety screw being reinstalled.