Rasonic EL30H / EL35H Electric Fan
Operating Instructions
Safety Precautions
Please always follow these Instructions.
WARNING: ⚠️ This symbol indicates "may cause a risk of death or serious injury".
CAUTION: ⚠️ This symbol indicates "may cause a risk of injury or damage to properties".
PROHIBITED: ? This symbol denotes an action that is PROHIBITED.
COMPULSORY: ✅ This symbol denotes a COMPULSORY action.
General Warnings:
- Never try to take apart, repair or modify this product. Improper use can cause electric shock, fire, or injury. Contact the service center or distributor for repairs.
- Always use the supplied AC adaptor. Using a different adaptor may damage the product and cause fire or electric shock. Contact the service center or distributor for replacement adaptors.
- Do not operate the product unless the blade, front guard, and rear guard are installed properly. This may cause injury.
- Do not adjust the height when guards are not assembled, as the motor part may suddenly rise and cause danger. The motor part or slide pipe could fly out, causing injury.
- Do not cut or modify the power cord or plug. Avoid damaging, processing, placing near heating appliances, forcefully bending, twisting, pulling, placing heavy objects on, or bundling the power cord. Damaged cords can cause electric shock, leakage, or fire.
- Ensure the AC adaptor plug is fully inserted into the socket to prevent fire or electric shock due to overheating. Do not use loose sockets.
- Do not exceed the rated current of the power socket and wiring equipment.
- Avoid using multi-connector patch panels or extension cords to prevent electric shock, heat generation, or fire from exceeding rated current.
- Do not immerse the product in water or pour water on it, as this may cause fire or electric shock due to short circuits.
- Disconnect the power plug when performing maintenance or storing the product to prevent injury or electric shock from inadvertent operation.
- Disconnect the power plug and wipe it with a dry cloth. Periodically wipe dust off the power plug, as dust and humidity can cause poor insulation and fire.
- Before using the product after storage, check guards, shells, and power cord for damage, and clean any dust. Perform a trial operation after inspection. May cause electric shock.
- Do not touch the plug with wet hands.
Cautions:
- Do not use in places with flammable gas, near fire, or in highly humid environments. Flames may cause explosions or short circuits, leading to fire or electric shock.
- Do not insert fingers into the guard or moving parts. Do not use sticks to stop the blade. This may cause injury.
- Do not use near obstacles or on unsafe, uneven surfaces. The product may fall and cause injury.
- When unplugging, hold the plug, not the wire. Do not pull the power cord forcefully upwards when the power is on, to avoid friction that could short or break wires, causing fire or electric shock.
- Avoid prolonged exposure to the fan's airflow. This may cause health issues.
- Do not place objects on or ride on the product. It may fall and cause injury.
- Do not use volatile solvents (e.g., gasoline, lacquer thinner), alkaline soapy water, or hot water for cleaning. This can cause cracks in the blade, change plastic properties/color, or lead to falling parts, causing injury.
Notice:
- Do not spray insecticides on the fan or use it in places with oils or medicines, as this may cause product deterioration or damage.
- The appliance must only be used with the provided power supply unit.
- The appliance must only be supplied at safety extra low voltage corresponding to the marking on the appliance.
Name of Parts
The diagram is for reference only; the actual product shall prevail.
- Blade: The rotating component that generates airflow.
- Logo: Brand or model identification.
- Front guard: The protective grille at the front of the fan.
- Clip: Fasteners used to secure the guards.
- Swing button: Controls the fan's oscillation (left-right movement).
- Motor: Houses the motor that drives the fan blade.
- Handle: For carrying the fan.
- Rear guard: The protective grille at the back of the fan.
- Grand Ring (Guard Ring): Secures the rear guard to the motor housing.
- Slide pole: Connects the motor housing to the base, allowing for height adjustment.
- Height adjustment button: Releases the slide pole to adjust the fan's height.
- Pipe cap: Covers the top of the slide pole.
- Stand: The base that supports the fan.
- Control Panel: The interface for operating the fan's functions.
- AC adaptor: The external power supply unit.
- POWER OFF/ON button: Turns the fan on and off.
- Base: The main supporting structure of the fan.
How to Assemble
Installing the Stand
- Lay the center pipe sideways and remove the nut.
- Align the front base hook with the groove of the center pipe.
- Assemble the base in the direction indicated by the arrow.
- Securely screw the nut from the bottom of the base, then place the assembled body upright.
Reminder: Tighten the nut securely to prevent loosening during use.
Installing the Blade
Please follow the step order and install correctly before use.
- Remove the spinner, cap, and guard stopper nut. Keep the plastic cap for storage.
- Fix the rear guard to the motor and tighten the guard stopper nut securely (clockwise direction). Ensure the arrowhead mark on the rear guard points upwards.
- Insert the blade into the motor shaft closely, then tighten with the spinner securely (anti-clockwise direction).
Reminder: Tighten every part securely to avoid the blade coming out during operation. Ensure the clip is pressed in before starting operation for safety.
Installing the Front Guard
- Align the clips of the front guard with the "matching mark" on the rear guard.
- Engage the clip to fix the front and rear guard by pressing backward and upward.
This product is double insulated. Please assemble the guard properly to ensure your safety.
How to Use
Connecting the AC Adapter
- Insert the adapter plug into the connector on the back of the base firmly. Ensure the cord extends towards the right or left direction.
- Do not direct the cord lead-out part from the fan upward or downward, as this may result in damage or the product falling over.
- Do not place excessive force on the adapter connection part, as this may damage the product.
- Be sure to use the dedicated AC adapter. Failure to do so may damage the product.
Height Adjustment
The height of the fan can be adjusted. Hold the slide pipe tightly with one hand and lightly press it down. At the same time, press the height adjustment button with the other hand. Adjust to an appropriate height, then release the height adjustment button.
Wind Direction Adjustment
The wind direction can be adjusted by hand, whether during auto swing mode or not.
- Horizontal Adjustment: Adjust the desired angle by oscillating to the left and right.
- Vertical Adjustment: Adjust the desired angle by tilting up and down.
Reminder: The swing speed changes with air volume; large air volume results in fast swing, and small air volume results in slow swing.
Press the swing button [swing button] to start swinging left and right. Pull up the swing button to stop swinging.
Control Panel
- POWER OFF/ON button: Turns the fan on or off. When plugged in and turned on, the fan starts at the fourth speed level.
- Memory function: When turning on the fan, it starts with the previous setting (except timer setting). The memory is deleted when the unit is unplugged.
- TIMER button: Each press cycles to the next timer setting (accumulated), and the corresponding lamp turns on. The fan stops operation when the preset hours have passed. The lamps display time in decreasing order. Press and hold this button for 3 seconds to turn the LED indicator lamp on or off.
- SPEED button: Each press cycles to the next air volume setting, and the corresponding lamp turns on.
- NATURAL button: Activates automatic air volume changes for a natural breeze effect. The Natural mode lamp turns on.
Reminder: Turn on the fan by pressing the "POWER OFF/ON" button before using other buttons.
Tips: The brightness of the indicator lamps on the control panel will automatically decrease 10 seconds after operation is completed. Pressing any button again will restore the original brightness.
Maintenance and Storing
WARNING: Make sure to turn off the power and disconnect the power plug when cleaning the product. Injury or electric shock may occur due to inadvertent operation.
- To prevent the risk of electric shock, disconnect the power plug before cleaning.
- To increase efficiency and safety, regularly maintain and clean the cooling holes on the rear shell.
- When disassembling, maintaining, or cleaning the front guard, blade, and rear guard, disassemble them in the reverse order of assembly (refer to pages 6-9 of the instructions).
- For the maintenance of the blade and main body, use a soft cloth dampened with warm water or neutral detergent to wipe them clean, and then dry them with a dry cloth.
CAUTION: Do not use volatile solvents (gasoline, lacquer thinner...), alkaline soapy water, or hot water to wipe the machine. Cracks may occur in the blade, causing injury. Changes in properties or color of plastic parts may occur, and falling parts may cause injury.
- After the motor shaft is wiped clean, apply lubricating oil to prevent rust and store it in a place with lower humidity.
Storing
- When storing, place the plastic cover on the motor shaft to prevent the motor shaft from rusting.
- Follow the original assembly steps in reverse order for disassembly. Pack the fan back into its original box and keep it in a dry and cool place.
Troubleshooting
Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
---|---|---|
Fan does not operate when button is pressed. | Power not connected. | Ensure the power plug is inserted and the power is switched on. |
Blade rotates slowly or irregularly. | Dust on blade or motor shaft. | Clean the blade and motor shaft as per maintenance instructions. |
Motor part is abnormally hot or has a burning smell. | Overheating due to dust or internal malfunction. | Stop using the product immediately and unplug the power. Contact the service center or distributor. |
Emergency Handling
WARNING: When a failure or malfunction occurs (e.g., the fan cannot run after a button press, the blade rotates slowly or irregularly, the motor part is abnormally hot or has a burning smell), stop using the product and unplug the power plug. Failure to do so may cause overheating, leading to fire and electric shock. Contact the service center or distributor.
Do not repair or replace the power cord yourself. Improper repairs can cause fire and electric shock. If the power cord is damaged, contact the service center or distributor to have it replaced by qualified personnel to avoid danger.
Specifications
The values are measured when the fan operates at strong wind speed (level 7).
Model | Voltage (V) | Frequency (Hz) | Wattage (W) | RPM (r/min.) | Air Velocity (m/min.) | Horizontal Swing Angle (°) | Weight (kg) | Dimension (mm) | Standby Power (W) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
EL30H | 220-240 | 50 | 17 | 1100 | 187.8 | 83 | 4.2 | 400(L)x400(W)x793~1017(H) | ~0.7 |
EL35H | 220-240 | 50 | 20 | 940 | 199.8 | 83 | 4.5 | 400(L)x420(W)x821~1078(H) | ~0.7 |
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