NSA SFDC-30128RC User manual

Dual Power COOL
12"/30 cm Stand Fan
SFDC-30128RC
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
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
Introduction
Box contents
Parts description
Assembly
Operation guide
Remote Operation
Cleaning & Care
Maintenance & Storage
Recycling & Disposal
Troubleshooting
Safety
Technical Data
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with lots of new features and new technologies. This elegant, height adjustable
(when
compared to traditional 12”/ 30cm pedestal fan with AC motor).
Keep safe for future reference.

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Introduction
Mains Power IN USB Power IN
• Cord-Free Portability / Dual Power w. 3-pin adapter
• Energy Saving DC Motor
• Ultra-Quiet 7-Blade 12”/30cm Stand Fan
• Remote Control w. 3V battery (CR2032)
• Multi position tilt – Vertical to Horizontal
• Oscillation - 30° / 60° / 90° / 120° (not available when using a USB power pack)
• 32 Speeds
• 3 Modes w. 5 Speed Levels
• 1 to 15 hr Timer (Off)
• 1 to 15 hr Timer (On)
• Carry Handle

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What’s included
Unpack all items from the box, assemble the fan according to the sequence
detailed on pages 8 - 10 and page 21 (Remote Control).
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1. Stand Fan (see page 6 for details)
2. Power Adapter & Cord
3. USB Cable
4. Remote Control
5. User Guide
6. CR2032 Cell Battery for Remote Control
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Parts Description
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4. 6.
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8. 10.
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1. Front Grille
2. Blade Cap
3. Fan Blade
4. Clamping Nut
5. Rear Grill
6. Guard Ring
7. Axle Pin
8. Motor Shaft
9. Motor Shell
18. Riser Pipe
19. Weighted Fan Base
20. Large Washer
21. “L” Bolt
10. Carry Handle
11. Motor Casing
12. Tilt Point
13. Display Panel
14. Function Icons (OSC, Modes,Timer)
15. Manual Control Buttons
16. Power Adaptor w. 3-pin Plug
17. Power “IN” Toggle Switch (Page 4)
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Remote control
1. Digital Display
2. Oscillation Icons (30° / 60° / 90° / 120°)
3. “+” / “–” Speed / Timer
4. Oscillation control
5. On / Off
6. Timer/Pre-set Timer Icon
7. Eco/AI Mode Icon
8. Sleep Mode Icon
9. Natural Breeze Mode Icon
10.On / Off
11.Decrease – Speed / Timer
12.Timer / Pre-Set Timer
13.Oscillation
14.Increase – Speed / Timer
15.Mode – Breeze / Sleep / Eco-AI
Manual controls & Icons
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11. 14.
12. 15.
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Controls

Assembly
Please assemble correctly according to the following sequence.
Refer to parts description on page 6.
Please keep the original packaging for future storage.
• Unscrew the L-shaped bolt and metal washer from
the riser pipe.
• Insert the vertical pipe into the center hole of the
foot plate assembly.
• Then secure in place with L-shaped screw and
• Loosen the screw at the back of the riser pipe.
• Connect the upper fan body to the riser pipe and
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• Before installing the rear grille – remove the blade
cap turning clockwise (as indicated).
• Remove the protective plastic tube from the motor
shaft. This tube is to prevent motor shaft from rusting
during storage – so retain for future use if dismantling
your fan for winter storage or discard.
• Remove the grille clamping nut, turning
anti-clockwise.
• Align the rear grille with the two lugs at
the top of the motor housing (close to
carry handle) and the single lug at the
bottom.
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the clamping nut rotating it clockwise.
Do not over-tighten.
NOTE: The clamping nut should move freely
- if there is any resistance, make a half-turn
anti-clockwise to realign the thread, then
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• Place fan blade on the motor shaft and align the
axle pin with the recess on the reverse side of the
fan blade.
• Turn the spinner to the left, so that there is no
fan blade recess.
• NOTE: Don’t forget to remove protective tube
before attaching the grilles & fan blade.
• Secure in place with the blade cap turning anti-
clockwise (as indicated).
NOTE: The blade cap should move freely - if there is
any resistance, make a half-turn clockwise to realign
in place.
• Loosen the screw on the guard ring closest to
you. If possible, do not remove completely.
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the notches into the recesses along the
edges, twist to secure in place as indicated
by the arrows on the fan grille.
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Guard Ring
Fixing Screw
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Operation guide
The fan can be operated manually by the control panel on the front of the fan or by
the remote control. NB: Certain features (eg: Timer ON or Timer OFF, Mode functions)
can only be operated via the remote control supplied with the product.
On/Off
Once the unit is connected to the power supply, press the “On/Off” button using the
manual control panel or the key on the remote control to turn on the fan. The fan
will beep to indicate the fan is ready and it will initially start at Speed 12. Subsequent
re-starts will remember the previous setting, until turned off and unplugged from the
power supply.
To switch off the unit, press the button on the manual controls or on the remote
control to stop the fan from running.
The display lights will turn off automatically after c. 45secs.

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1 2 3 4 5 6 31 32
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speed 12 and one beep will sound. Subsequent uses will remember the previous
setting, unless physically unplugged from the power supply.
display from speed 1 to speed 32.
on the front of the fan until you reach your preferred speed setting.
NOTE: Under USB power supply: there are only 1-16 speeds.
The power bank output port needs to be 5V 1.6A, otherwise the power bank may not
work normally.
(Please make sure to use a power bank that meets national standards)

To set the timer - with the fan powered ON, press the TIMER/PRESET button on the
remote control and then press “ ”to increase or “ ” to decrease timer to set the
length of operation or having pressed the TIMER/PRESET on the remote control, use
the “ ”or “ ” buttons on the manual controls.
Timer/Preset
Continuous
no button is pressed for 3 secs the selection will be set.
The fan will operate normally and automatically turn off at the selected time.
Use in conjunction with the oscillation + fan modes – see page 15 - 18.
The display lights will turn off automatically after c. 45secs.
TIP: Our suggestion is to always use the timer function - even for 1 or 2 hours - that
way, you have peace of mind if you leave the room or your house - the fan will
automatically turn off when the set time is reached.
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Timer/Preset
(Delayed Start)
To use PRESET timer for delayed start – the unit must be OFF.
Press the TIMER/PRESET button on the remote control and then press “ ”to increase
or “ ” to decrease timer to set the length of delayed start between 1hr and 15hrs –
this will be displayed at the top of the main panel. It is possible to use the “ ”or “ ”
buttons on the manual control once you have selected TIMER/PRESET via the remote
control.
The fan will start when the desired time is reached. It is also possible to set required
fan speed, oscillation & mode settings while the fan is off.
The Timer/Preset icon will be lit on the front of the fan to indicate Preset timer is set.
If the Power button is pressed, this will cancel the Delayed Timer and recommence
operation at the previous settings.
Continuous

• Press OSC on remote control to select oscillation function – horizontal swing -
30° / 60° / 90° / 120°. Keep pressing until the desired angle of oscillation is reached.
The selected angle will be lit on the front of the fan.
• One beep will soundeach time the OSC button is pressed and two beeps will
sound when de-selecting oscillation function.
NOTE: When changing the oscillation angle, allow time for the motor to adjust to the
new setting. It will take acouple of left & right swingsto settle into its new rhythm and
angle of oscillation.
For the optimum 120° swing the fan head needs to be central to the manual control
panel. If the fan head has been manually adjustedto one side or the other, the
oscillation swing may be reduced.
Do not manually adjust the fan head position when the fan is operating as this may
damage the oscillation function.
Oscillation (OSC)
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Oscillation will NOT work when using a USB power pack.

Modes
This is the air selection button. Press the mode button once to operate the NATURAL
BREEZE mode. Press again to operate the SLEEP mode; Press for athird time to operate
ECO/AI mode; press a fourth time to turn-off the wind mode functions and return to
normal 32 speeds.
according to the set fan speed.
Under USB power supply: Mode settingsonly operate within levels 1 – 3 (Speed 16).
These are summarised as follows:
• Level 1 = speed 1 – 6 [USB: speed1– 5]
• Level 2 = speed6– 12 [USB: speed5– 11]
• Level 3 = speed 12 – 19 [USB: speed 11 – 16]
• Level 4 = speed 19 – 26
• Level 5 = speed 26 – 32
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BREEZE Mode simulatesnatural breezes and rhythms and varies according to the
fan speed set - press the MODE button once and use the “ ”or “ ” buttonson the
remote control or manual controls to increase or to decrease to the required setting.
ForSLEEP MODE ~ press the MODE button twice and then use the “ ”or “ ” buttons
on the remote control or manual controls to make the preferred selection ~ see
above for details. Use in conjunction with Timer, Preset or Osc.
• Use in conjunction with Timer or Preset and OSC functions. The natural breeze will
reached.
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is pressed for 3 secsthe selection will be set. The digital display will showPreset/
Timer and Speed sequentially.
• Whatever speed is chosen the fan will operate at the highest level, then it will step
return to the chosen speed and repeat this circle continuously or until the timer
duration is reached.
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To select ECO/AI mode– press the MODE button three times on the remote control.
Use in conjunction with PRESET; TIMER and OSC.
Under the ECO MODE, the stand fan will adjust the fan speed automatically according
to the room temperature.
When the temperature drops or increases by 1ºC, the fan will correspondingly
decrease or increase by 2 speeds.
As the temperature rises, the speed will no longer increase once it has reachedthe
highest setting. Asthe temperature drops the speed will reduce, once the lowest
speed is reachedthe fan will continue operating until it is manually turnedoff or
automatically turnedoff by the timer.
When exiting the ECO/AI mode, the fan reverts to the current real-time working speed.
Under USB power supply: ECO/AI mode only has 16 speeds at most.
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Tilt Adjustment
• Gently tilt the fan head up or down to the desired angle – there are six tilt positions
from vertical to horizontal.
• NB: Only adjust tilt when the fan is turned off. Adjusting tilt when the fan is
operating may damage the tilt mechanism.
Oscillation Adjustment
• Gently swivel the fan head to the preferred position and angle of swing.
• For the optimum 120° swing the fan head needs to be central to the manual
control panel. If the fan head has been manually adjustedto one side or the other,
the oscillation swing may be reduced.
• NB: Only adjust the oscillation angle when the fan is turned off. Adjusting
the oscillation angle when the fan is moving, may damage the oscillation
mechanism.
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• Be sure to direct the remote control toward the
receiver on the control panel.
• Use the remote control within 5 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 safely when
not in use or in the special recess in the carry
handle.
Remote Operation
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