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IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND SAVE THESE SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING
THIS FAN
When using electrical appliances, basic
precautions should always be followed to
reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and
injury to persons, including the following:
1. Use this fan only as described in this manual.
Other use not recommended, may cause fire,
electric shock or injury to persons.
2. This product is intended for household use
ONLY and not for commercial, industrial or
outdoor use.
3. To protect against electric shock, do not place
fan in window, immerse unit, plug or cord in
water or spray with liquids.
4. This appliance has a polarized plug (one
blade is wider than the other). To reduce the
risk of shock, this plug is intended to fit only
one way in a polarized outlet. If the plug does
not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it
still does not fit, contact a qualified
electrician. DO NOT attempt to defeat this
safety feature.
5. Close supervision is necessary when any
appliance is used by or near children.
6. Turn the fan to the OFF position and unplug the
fan from the outlet when not in use, when
moving the fan from one location to another
and before cleaning.
7. To disconnect the fan, first turn control to the
OFF position, grip the plug and pull it from the
wall outlet. Never pull by the cord.
8. Do not operate the fan in the presence of
explosive and/or flammable fumes.
9. Do not place the fan or any parts near an
open flame, cooking or other heating
appliance.
10. Do not operate the fan with a damaged cord
or plug or if the product malfunctions, is
dropped or damaged in any manner (see
warranty).
11. Avoid contact with moving fan parts.
12. The use of attachments not recommended by
the manufacturer may be hazardous.
13. Place the fan on a dry level surface.
14. Do not hang or mount fan on ceiling. Do not
operate HFT-114B/HFT-114BC series in
oscillation mode when wall-mounted. The
HF-810/HF-819 series cannot be wall mounted.
15. Do not operate if the fan housing is removed
or damaged.
16. A loose fit between the AC outlet (receptacle)
and plug may cause overheating and a
distortion of the plug. Contact a qualified
electrician to replace loose or worn outlet.
WARNING: To Reduce The Risk of Fire or
Electric Shock, Do Not Use This Fan With Any
Solid-State Speed Control Device.
Owner’s Manual
TURBO FORCE®/TECH FORCE
HIGH VELOCITY CIRCULATORS
HT-800 Series, HT-900 Series, HT-900C Series,
HFT-114B Series, HFT-311B Series, HFT-314 Series,
and HT-9004C
HFT-3108B/HFT-3108BC
Combo Package of HFT-311B/HFT-311BC and
HT-800/HT-809 Fans
HFT-3112B
Twin Package of 2 HFT-311B Series Fans
HFT-3114B/HFT-3114BC
Combo Package of HFT-311B/HFT-311BC and
HFT-114B/HFT-114BC Fans
HFT-8108B
Combo Package of HT-800/HT-809 and HF-810/HF-819 Fans
HT-8002/HT-8002C
Twin Package of 2 HT-800/HT-809 Fans
The Turbo Force®High Velocity Air Circulator Fans are aerodynamically
designed to give you the versatility of changing this fan's angular direction
simply by adjusting the fan to ANY desired angular output (Fig.1). Upon using
this fan, you will feel a strong and powerful air stream that will quickly move
air in order to cool an area rapidly and efficiently.
INTRODUCTION
Fig. 1
FOR ENERGY
SAVINGS ALL YEAR
Honeywell Air Circulator Fans can help save energy and can
lower monthly utility bills all year round. Our air circulators
increase distribution of cooler air from your air conditioner or
warmer air from your heating system creating a vortex of air
flow for increased comfort. Increased air flow allows the air
conditioning and heating systems to be used at lower settings
to help save you money.
In the summer:
Circulate cool
air by using
with window
or central air
conditioning.
Circulate cool
air upstairs.
In the winter:
Circulate warm
air. Position
your air
circulator in an
open location
for upward air
movement. Run
it on a low
setting to move
the hotter air
from the ceiling
and circulate
the warmer air
throughout the
room.
Increase Heating Source Efficiency: Use
with other heat sources, such as wood stoves,
baseboard heaters, and or vents to help
circulate the warm air throughout the room.
Box, packaging materials and all plastic parts are recyclable.
Contact your local recycler for more details.
OPERATION
• Be sure the fan is in the OFF position.
• Place your fan on a dry, level surface.
• Plug the power cord into a polarized 120 volt AC wall outlet.
• To operate, turn the control knob to the desired fan speed: HIGH (III), MEDIUM (II) or LOW (I) (Fig. 2).
NOTE: The HF-810/HF-819 Series fans are equipped with a child-resistant speed control.
To operate, push in and turn the child-resistant switch to the desired speed (Fig. 2A).
• Adjust the fan to the desired angular air output direction.
• To start or stop the oscillation feature (
HFT-114B Series and HFT-314 Series
), press the
OSCILLATE button on the base of the fan (Fig. 3).
• To move the fan, turn the fan OFF and pick it up by the concealed handle that is located on the
outside rim of the fan (Fig. 4).
Fig. 3
WALL MOUNTING (HT-800, HT-900, HFT-114B/HFT-114BC Series and HFT-311B/HFT-311BC Series Only)
• Locate and mark the position on the wall where the fan will be mounted (preferably at a wall stud).
• Insert two screws into the wall stud. (Screws are not included and can be purchased at a
hardware store)
• Leave approximately 3/8” of the screws (bolts) exposed.
• Line up the openings on the base of the fan with the screws (bolts) and hang the fan on the wall.
NOTE: Do not operate HFT-114B/HFT-114BC Series in oscillation mode when the fan is
wall-mounted. The HF-810/HF-819 Series and HFF-561U Series cannot be wall-mounted.
Fig. 2 Fig. 4Fig. 2A
CLEANING AND STORAGE
• Turn the fan off and unplug it before cleaning.
• Use only a soft cloth or cotton swab to gently wipe the fan clean.
• To clean between the grilles, we recommend using a pipe cleaner, vacuum cleaner, flexible
dustwand or compressed air to gently remove the dust.
• DO NOT immerse the fan in water and never allow water to drip into the motor housing.
• DO NOT use gasoline, paint thinner or other chemicals to clean the fan.
REMOVAL OF THE FRONT GRILLE FOR CLEANING
DO NOT remove the fan grille unless the fan’s power is turned off
and the power cord is unplugged.
• Gently lay the fan face down on a table (Fig. 5).
• Remove the front grille by unscrewing the screws located on the back of the fan
using a standard phillips head screw driver ( ).
NOTE: The screws will remain attached to the rear housing to ensure they are
not lost. Do not try to force the removal of the screws
• Lift the rear housing by the handle to separate from the front grille.
• Re-assemble the fan by replacing the front grille and aligning the screw holes between the front grille
and the fan body. Gently tighten the screws.
• For storage, clean the fan carefully as instructed. Store the fan in the original packaging or cover the
product to protect it from dust.
Fig. 5