NSA MTFDC-84RC User manual

Dual Position
Midi Tower Fan
MTFDC-84RC
User manual
www.nsauk.com
with DC motor

Welcome
With a clear focus on new technologies, innovation and design, NSAUK has
played a leading role in the Air Improvement industry for over 20 years.
NSAUK uses the latest technologies to maximise consumer benets with
energy saving DC motors and cordless rechargeability at the forefront.
Boasting 8 Quiet Mark accreditations, NSAUK are the leading brand for
build quality & exceptionally quiet performance.
www.nsauk.com

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Contents
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Box Contents
Parts Description
Controls
Operation Guide
Remote Operation
Cleaning & Care
Annual Maintenance
Recycling & Disposal
Tips & Troubleshooting
Safety
Technical Data
Thank you for purchasing this Dual Position Midi Tower Fan with energy saving DC
motor, LED Display, 8 speeds, 8hr Timer and Remote Control.
Please read this instruction manual before using your Midi Tower Fan for the rst time.
Keep safe for future reference.

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What’s included
Unpack all items from the box, plug in the adaptor to the mains supply, connect
to the power cord connector at the back of the fan, turn on the mains and you
are all set.
ON/OFFON/OFF OSOSCC
SPEED/TIMESPEED/TIMERR
TIMERTIMER //
PRE SETPRE SET
MODMODEE
MUTEMUTE
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1. Dual Position Midi Tower Fan
2. Remote Control
3. CR2032 cell battery (for remote control)
4. User guide
5. Power adapter & cord
Included in the box you will nd:
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Fig.1

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Parts Description
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1. LED Display Screen & RC Receiver
2. Front Grille (Air outow)
3. Oscillation Base (in Vertical position)
4. Oscillation Base (in Horizontal position)
& Carry Handle
5. Fan casing - front panel
Front view
8.
7.
6.
Side view
6. Securing Screw
(access to washable drum
- see maintenance page 15)
7. Back Grill (Air intake)
8. Power Cord Connector
Fig.2
Fig.3

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Remote control
ON/OFF OSC
SPEED/TIMER
TIMER /
PRE SET
MODE
MUTE
1. On / Off
2. Speed (increase only) / Hours (increase only)
3. Timer / Pre-Set Timer
4. Oscillation
5. Sleep mode icon
6. Breeze mode icon
7. LED Display for Timer & Speed settings
8. On / Off
9. Oscillation
10.Decrease – Speed / Timer
11.Increase – Speed / Timer
12.Timer / Pre-Set timer
13.Mode Selection – Breeze / Sleep
14.Silent Option – Mute Beep
1.
2. 3.
4.
Manual controls
Display
5. 6. 7.
8. 9.
10. 11.
12. 13.
14.
Fig.4
Fig.5
Fig.6
Controls

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Operation guide
Press ON/OFF once to turn on the unit and press again to turn off.
If the fan is on and the display is off – pressing the ON/OFF button once will only turn
ON the display – press the ON/OFF button a second time to turn off the fan.
Using the manual controls or the remote control, press OSC once to
activate the oscillation feature, for wide distribution of air. Press OSC
button again to stop oscillation function.
This Dual Position Midi Tower fan will oscillate horizontally in the
upright position on a desk or the oor and it can be laid down on the
parallel bars for a vertical swing of air.
Oscillation (OSC)
On/Off
Fig.7

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When rst connected to the mains supply, the fan will start at Speed 1. Subsequent
uses, the fan will remember the previous setting until disconnected from the mains
supply.
Press the Speed/Hours button on the manual controls (Refer Fig.4 - Button #2) to
increase the speed to the desired level.
Speed
Using the remote control press the “+” to increase the fan speed from 1 to 8 or “–“ to
decrease the fan speed until the preferred speed is achieved.
The LED light indicates the speed selected. This light will go out after c. 30 seconds.

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With the fan ON – you can set the run time between 1 and 8 hours duration. On
the manual controls [refer Fig.4], press the Timer button “3” once and then press the
Speed/Hours button “2” to increase the hours to the desired setting.
Using the remote control, press the Timer button once and then use the “+” to
increase the timer duration from 1 to 8hrs or use “–“ to decrease, until the preferred
duration is achieved.
Timer
The LED displays a ashing clock and an “h” beside the number during the selection
process – when the desired time is selected either press the Timer button “3” again or
stop pressing any buttons. The ashing will stop to conrm after 2-3 secs – displaying
time selected. The display will then revert to show the speed set plus a static clock
symbol indicating the Timer is set.
The display will automatically turn off after 30 secs.
If the LED display is off – you will need to press any button on the remote control or
the manual controls to turn on the display, then press Timer on the remote control
using “+” or “–” in the normal way, to change the time selected.
TIP: Our suggestion is to always set the Timer, even for 1 or 2 hours – so you don’t
need to remember to turn off the fan if you leave the room or your house – it will turn
off by itself after the set time is reached!!

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With the fan OFF – press TIMER/PRESET button on the Remote Control or manual
controls to set the delayed start between 1 and 8 hours in the same way you set the
normal timer off function – see page 9.
The only difference is the display shows the static clock, the number of hours until the
delayed start and “h” symbol – this does not turn off until 30secs after the fan turns
itself ON. The fan is then ON until manually turned OFF.
On Remote Control ONLY, press Mode button once to select Natural Breeze Mode
(Speed/Airow Variation - refer Fig.8 on Pg11), press the Mode button a second time
to select Sleep mode (Speed/Airow Reducion - refer Fig.9 on Pg 12) and press the
Mode button a third time to turn off the mode function.
In both Mode settings there are three speeds – 1/Low 2/Medium 3/High
Use the “+” or “–“ buttons to increase or decrease the speed setting. Also use in
conjunction with the Timer &/or Oscillation function for more varied cooling.
Pre set timer
Modes
If you press the ON/OFF key while the Pre-Set timer is selected – the fan will cancel
the delayed start timer and begin operating normally at the previous speed set.
The display will turn off after 30secs.

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On Remote Control ONLY, press Mode button once to select Natural Breeze Mode
(Speed/Airow Variation),
After pressing Mode button, use the “+” or “–“ buttons on the remote control to
increase or decrease the speed setting. Use in conjunction with the timer &/or
oscillation function for varied cooling.
The “tree” symbol will be lit during the selection process and turn off after 30 seconds.
In Natural Breeze Mode, the fan recreates the feeling of a garden breeze rising and
falling using different rhythms of High, Low & Medium speed within the parameters of
the overall speed selected 1 – 2 – 3.
FIG. 8: Breeze Mode - Airow Variation
Random speed / breeze (96 sec cycles) +
Breeze Mode
3/Hi speed will cause the fan rhythms to be mostly
High to Med speed with occasional lulls of Low
speed or no speed.
2/Med speed will alternate mostly between Med,
Low and Stop with occasional gusts of High speed.
1/Low speed will uctuate between Low, Med and
stop with an intermittent, short gust of high speed.

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On the remote control ONLY, press the Mode button twice to select Sleep mode
(Speed/Airow Reduction), the “moon” symbol will be lit during the selection process,
then, as for Breeze Mode, use the “+” or “–“ buttons to increase or decrease the
speed setting.
In sleep mode – the fan will uctuate in a similar manner to breeze mode –
depending on the speed selected – stepping down to lower speeds over time.
If High/3 speed is selected, then the fan will start in High speed for 30 mins, uctuating
in strength and speed. Then the fan speed will drop to Med speed for 30mins, again,
uctuating within the medium speed range and then drop to Low speed. The fan
will remain at Low speed indenitely until manually powered off or the set time is
reached.
FIG. 9: Sleep Mode - Airow Reduction
Speed steps down every 30 minutes
When Med/2 fan speed is selected, Sleep mode
will start in Med speed for 30 mins. Then it will drop
to Low speed where it will remain indenitely, unless
the timer is set or the fan is manually powered off.
Select Sleep mode at Low/1 fan speed and the fan
will remain at this speed uctuating rhythmically
until the unit is manually powered off or the set time
is reached.
Use in conjunction with the Timer &/or Oscillation
functions, as required. All lights will turn off after 30
seconds.
Sleep Mode

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Remote Operation
• Be sure to direct the remote control toward the receiver on the control panel.
• Use the remote control within 6 metres from the receiver. If the remote control is
not directed towards the receiver; the effectiveness will be reduced.
• Do not place any obstacle between the receiver and remote control.
• Please treat your remote control with care. Knocking or dropping will reduce its
reliability.
• Please store the remote control safety when not in use.
The fan can be operated either manually by
the control panel on the fan unit itself or by the
remote control supplied with the product.
NB: Mode selection can only be operated via the
remote control.
Fig.10
Whenever a command is issued to the control panel, the fan beeps. The
beeps can be turned off by using the MUTE button on the remote control.
This instruction will last until the fan is turned OFF. The fan will acknowledge
the OFF instruction by a single beep. Turning OFF the fan will cancel the
Mute function.
Mute

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Replacing the Remote Control Battery
(1pc x Lithium 3V CR2032)
Turn over the remote
control. Open the cover
of battery compartment
~ squeeze lock towards
centre to release
Install the battery into the
battery compartment.
Take care of the polarity
of the battery, which
is indicated inside the
battery compartment.
Close the battery cover.
Ensure it clicks closed.
NB Please dispose of used
batteries responsibly.
WARNING:
Keep Batteries Out of Reach of Children
1. Swallowing may lead to serious injury in as little as 2 hours or death, due to
chemical burns and potential perforation of the oesophagus.
2. If you suspect your child has swallowed or inserted a button battery, immediately
seek urgent medical assistance.
3. Examine the devices and make sure the battery compartment is correctly
secured – eg: that the screw or other mechanical fastener is tightened or locked.
Do not use if the compartment is not secure.
4. Dispose of button batteries immediately and safely. Flat/dead batteries can still
be dangerous.
Fig.11
Lock

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• Unplug the appliance before cleaning.
• Do not use any chemical-based solutions for cleaning surfaces.
• Slightly moisten a cloth and then wipe off the surfaces of the fan.
• In order to remove the dust from the protective fan grille use a vacuum cleaner
upholstery attachment.
• Ensure fan is completely dry before storage or reconnecting to the electrical
supply.
• Never immerse the fan or fan motor in water or other liquid.
• If the fan is not used for long periods, protect with a suitable cover after cleaning,
then store in a dry place.
• Remove the batteries from the remote control before storage.
Cleaning & Care

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Cleaning the Washable Drum
• Unplug from the mains power supply.
• Unscrew the rear grille via the single screw at the top of the grille. (Keep screw in
safe place)
• Push in gently and lift upwards using the lip at the top of the grille to clear the six
lugs from the casing.
• Gently ease the rear grille cover around to one side, underneath the parallel
bars.
• Loosen the cross screw at the bottom at the bottom of the drum (do not fully
remove the screw).
• Push upwards and pull out to remove the drum from
the unit.
• Wash in warm, soapy water, rinse clean and air dry
thoroughly before replacing in the unit.
Do not reinsert the drum into the fan until it is
completely dry.
• Ensure the screw recess is in line with the attened
indent on the base pole. Tighten the cross screw.
• Replace the back cover/air intake grille gently
rotating it into place behind the parallel bars.
• Ensure all six lugs are in line on both sides of back
grille before sliding it rmly back into place using the
lip at the top, then reinsert the top screw and tighten.
Annual Maintenance
To remove drum, undo xing
screw, lift up and pull out.Fig.12

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Recycling & Disposal
The packaging of your new fan has a recycle mark on it.
Please dispose of it as recycled paper or by using the “Dual System”.
The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may
not be treated as general household waste. Instead it should be handed over to the
applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential
negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could
otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more
detailed information about the recycling of this product, please contact your
local council ofce, your household waste disposal service or the store where you
purchased the product.
UK Guarantee
24 months warranty valid only in respect of defects found to be due to faulty
workmanship or material. Proof of purchase is required to validate the guarantee.
This guarantee is no longer valid if the damage has been caused by a fall, alteration
or repair by any unauthorised persons or if the product has been resold.
This guarantee in no way affects your statutory rights.
Please recycle
For your safety, this appliance complies with the applicable standards and
regulations (Low Voltage Directive, Electromagnetic Compatibility, Environmental
directives). We reserve the right to make technical changes without prior notice.
Compliance

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1. If the fan is ON and the display is OFF – pressing the ON/OFF button (or any
button) with only turn on the display. You will then need to select the function you
require eg: Oscillation, change Speeds, alter the Timer, select Mode, etc.
2. Pressing the “+” or “–“ buttons on the RC will only adjust the speed – you need to
press the Timer button or the Mode button before using the “+” or “–“ to adjust
the Timer or Mode speed level.
3. Our suggestion is to always set the Timer, even for 1 or 2 hours – so you don’t need
to remember to turn off the fan if you leave the room or your house – your Dual
Position Midi Tower Fan will turn off by itself after the set time is reached – saving
energy and anxiety.
Tips & Troubleshooting

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1. Check the household voltage to ensure it matches
the fan’s rated specication before using.
2. Always use this devise in accordance with the
instructions.
3. Close supervision is necessary when this fan is used
near children and pets.
4. Do not allow children to play with the product or
product packaging, such as plastic bags.
5. Repairs may only be carried out by a recognised
repair centre, incorrect handling and faulty repairs
may lead to danger and invalidate warranty.
6. This fan is not intended for use in wet or damp
locations.
7. Never position the fan in an area where it may fall
into a bath or other water container.
8. Do not use this fan if it has any damaged parts
or it has fallen into water. Return the product to
a recognised repair centre for examination and
repair.
9. Do not insert any object into the grille whilst the
fan is operating. It may cause damage to persons
or property.
10. Always turn off the power supply before
unplugging the product to move, store or clean it.
11. Always use both hands to carry this product. Do
not lift by the carry handle alone – please support
the fan base.
12. Do not operate the fan near an open ame,
cooking or heating appliance or hot surface
13. Always place your fan on a rm, dry, level surface,
away from curtains & blinds.
14. This fan is intended for indoor, domestic & light
commercial use only and is not to be operated
outside.
15. Do not hang anything from the fan grille.
16. Disconnect the unit from the electrical outlet
before cleaning.
17. To disconnect from the power supply, grip the plug
and pull from the power socket. Never pull by the
cord.
18. Arrange the power cord away from an area
where it may be tripped over.
19. Never place the power cord under a carpet or
rug.
20. Do not direct the fan towards babies or the elderly
for extended periods.
21. If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced
by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly
qualied persons in order to avoid a hazard.
22. Do not operate if the fan grille is removed or
damaged.
23. This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience
and knowledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use of the
appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they
do not play with the appliance.
Safety

© 2021 Newton Stovold Assocs Ltd GU8 6AA
www.nsauk.com
Technical Data
Model No: MTFDC-84RC
EAN No: 5 060301 912124
Rated Power: 18W
Voltage: 220-240V ~ 50Hz
Ref: IM/MTFDC84/2102/GU86AA
Product Dims: 540 x 151 x 140 mm (H*W*D)
N.W. 2.38kg
G.W. 3.11kg
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