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Enabling Devices Cyclone 7008 User manual

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Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (EST
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Cyclone #7008
USER’S GUIDE
50 Broadway
Hawthorne, NY 10532
Tel. 914.747.3070 / Fax 914.747.3480
Toll Free 800.832.8697
www.enablingdevices.com
Watch and listen!
Activate the attached capability switch or add your own and watch
the cyclone whip around colored glitter shapes in the cylinder while you
listen to the wonderful sounds of wind, rain, thunder and upbeat music.
Great for increasing visual attention. Has an external jack for your
capability switch and an on/off switch for volume control. Size: 13"H x
11"W x 11"D. Requires 6 C Batteries. Weight: 2½ lbs.
Operation
OperationOperation
Operation:
::
:
1. The Cyclone requires 6 C batteries to operate. Use alkaline
batteries only (e.g. Duracell or Energizer brand . Do not use
rechargeable batteries or any other type of batteries because they
supply lower voltage and the unit will not perform properly. Never
mix old and new batteries together or different brands or types
together.
2. Carefully turn over unit to reveal battery compartment. Remove the
screws from the battery compartment covers. Next lift the battery
compartment covers off and insert 6 “C” batteries into the holders.
Alkaline batteries are recommended because they last longer. Do
not use rechargeable batteries because they supply a lower voltage
and unit may not perform as well. Be careful to check for Polarity,
matching + pole to + marking and - pole to - marking in the battery
holder. Replace the covers and screws.
3. Turn the ON/OFF/Volume switch to ON by turning it clockwise. Set it
to an auditable volume level. Press the textured green switch plate
and you will be rewarded with illuminated swirling confetti, cyclone
sounds and music...Once you release pressure on the textured
switch, the confetti, light, sounds and music will stop.
4. To use the Cyclone with an external switch, plug your switch into the
1/8" female jack located on the back of the unit. When your switch
is activated the Cyclone will activate as before. Release your switch
and the Cyclone will stop.
Please Note
Please NotePlease Note
Please Note:
::
:
Do not block air flow from the
Do not block air flow from the Do not block air flow from the
Do not block air flow from the fan
fanfan
fan
via the top or bottom of the
via the top or bottom of the via the top or bottom of the
via the top or bottom of the
Cyclone’s tower
Cyclone’s towerCyclone’s tower
Cyclone’s tower.
..
.
5. When you are finished using the Cyclone turn the unit OFF. This will
prevent battery drain. If the Cyclone is not going to be used for a
long period of time, e.g. one month or longer, we recommend
removing the batteries during storage to prevent battery drain or
leakage, which can cause damage to the unit.
Troubleshooting:
Troubleshooting:Troubleshooting:
Troubleshooting:
Problem:
Problem:Problem:
Problem:
Cyclone does not work.
Action #1:
Action #1:Action #1:
Action #1: Check the batteries for proper installation, as noted in
operation No. 2.
Action #2
Action #2Action #2
Action #2:
::
: Check batteries for freshness, if weak or dead replace with
new batteries.
Action #3
Action #3Action #3
Action #3:
::
: Make sure there is nothing obstructing textured switch
plate, fan blades or air flow to the fan.
Action #4
Action #4Action #4
Action #4:
::
: Check your switch with another device to rule the Cyclone
out as the source of the problem.
Care of Unit:
Care of Unit:Care of Unit:
Care of Unit:
The Cyclone can be wiped clean with any household multi-purpose
cleaner and disinfectant. We recommend Simple Green, which is a non
toxic biodegradable all-purpose cleaner.
Do not submerge
Do not submergeDo not submerge
Do not submerge the unit, as it will damage the contents and the
electrical components.
Do not use abrasive cleaners,
Do not use abrasive cleaners,Do not use abrasive cleaners,
Do not use abrasive cleaners, as they will scratch the surface of the
unit.
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