MASTER DFB-16 Professional Fans User Manual

June 5, 2024
MASTER

MASTER DFB-16 Professional Fans

PICTURES







SAFETY INFORMATION

WARNINGS
(FIG. 1)
IMPORTANT: READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS OPERATING MANUAL PRIOR TO ASSEMBLING, STARTING UP OR CONDUCTING MAINTENANCE ON THIS FAN. INCORRECT USE OF THE FAN CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY. KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FURTHER REFERENCE.

  • 1.1. IMPORTANT: THIS FAN IS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE BY PERSONS (INCLUDING CHILDREN) WITH REDUCED PHYSICAL, SENSORY OR MENTAL CAPACITIES OR WHO LACK EXPERIENCE OR KNOWLEDGE, UNLESS SUPERVISED BY A PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR SAFETY. CHILDREN MUST BE SUPERVISED TO MAKE SURE THEY DO NOT  PLAY WITH THE FAN.

  • 1.2. IMPORTANT: IN ORDER TO PREVENT ANY RISK, EVEN IF POWER SUPPLY MAINS DISCONNECTION IS FORESEEN, ALL CLEANING, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OPERATIONS REQUIRING ACCESS TO DANGEROUS PARTS, MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY THE MANUFACTURER, AN APPOINTED TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICE, OR A SIMILARLY QUALIFIED PERSON.

  • 1.3. IMPORTANT: COMPLY WITH ALL LOCAL LEGISLATION AND CURRENT REGULATIONS WHEN USING THE FAN.

  • 1.4. IMPORTANT: THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ANY LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE/INJURIES TO PROPERTY/PERSONS DERIVING FROM IMPROPER USE OF THE FAN.

  • 1.5. This fan is only suitable for moving the air.

  • 1.6. Use or store the fan in completely dry rooms that do not contain water or other liquids.

  • 1.7. Never touch the fan with wet or damp hands.

  • 1.8. Use or store the fan away from heat sources.

  • 1.9. Never use or store the fan in rooms containing petrol, paint solvents or other highly flammable or explosive vapours.

  • 1.10. Never put your hands or objects of any kind through the fan’s grille.

  • 1.11. Keep animals at a safe distance from the
    fan.

  • 1.12. Maintain a minimum safety distance of at least 1 metre between the fan and other materials (do not even partially obstruct the air inlet or air outlet).

  • 1.13. Use or store the fan on a stable and level

  • 1.14. Before switching the fan on, make sure the air flows in the right direction.

  • 1.15. Make sure the fan is only connected to suitable mains fitted with a residual current device (when powered by cable).

  • 1.16. Only power the fan with the current voltage and frequency values specified on the rating plate.

  • 1.17. Only use conforming extension cables with suitable cross-section.

  • 1.18. Never move, handle or conduct maintenance on the fan when it is connected to the power mains or in operation.

  • 1.19. Never cover the fan with any kind of material when it is connected to the power mains or in operation.

  • 1.20. Disconnect the fan from the electric power supply when not in use.

  • 1.21. Make sure the fan cannot be used if it is temporarily left in unsafe conditions.

  • 1.22. If the power supply cable or any component is damaged, it must be replaced by a technical support centre to prevent any risk.

  • 1.23. Ask the technical support centre to
    check that the fan is working properly at least once a year and/or as required.

  • 1.24. For proper operation, always only use original accessories (including the battery).

  • 1.25. Depending on the battery model, it might or might not be included in the sales package.

UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY

WARNING: THE PACKAGING MATERIAL IS NOT A TOY. KEEP THE PLASTIC BAG OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN; DANGER OF SUFFOCATION.

  • 2.1. Remove all packaging material used to wrap and ship the fan and dispose of it in compliance with the standards in force.
  • 2.2. Remove all items from the packaging.
  • 2.3. Check for any damage incurred during transport. If the fan looks damaged, immediately inform the dealer from where it was purchased.

IMPORTANT: Assemble the fan completely before commissioning (FIG. 2).

OPERATION

IMPORTANT: READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW THE “SAFETY INFORMATION” BEFORE STARTING THE FAN IN ORDER TO USE IT CORRECTLY AND AVOID RISKS.

  • 3.1. SWITCHING THE FAN ON:
  • 3.1.1. Plug-in the fan (FIG. 3) or connect the originally charged battery (FIG. 4) to the fan.
  • 3.1.2. Plug the fan into the mains (make sure the cable is intact and the mains features match those on the fan’s rating plate).
  • 3.1.3. Adjust the inclination of the fan head (FIG. 5).
  • 3.1.4. Rotate the power selector to switch on the fan (FIG. 6)
  • 3.2. SWITCHING THE FAN OFF
  • 3.2.1. Turn the “ON/OFF” switch to “OFF” (0) (FIG. 6)
  • 3.2.2. Disconnect the fan from the power supply.
    NOTE: DO NOT UNPLUG THE FAN FROM THE MAINS TO SWITCH IT OFF.

STORAGE

Always unplug the fan from the mains when not in use and before storing it. Put the fan in a dry place protected from dust. When the fan is used again, check the condition of the power cable and of all the parts of the fan. If in doubt regarding their state, contact the technical support centre. In any case, ask the technical support centre to check that the  fan is working properly at least once a year and/or as required.

MAINTENANCE

EXTENSIVE MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR OF THE FAN MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTRE.
Before carrying out any maintenance or repairs, disconnect power. An accumulation of dust or dirt inside or the fan’s grille can cause a decrease in performance; it is important to always keep the appliance in excellent condition to ensure safe and proper operation. Cleaning the fan’s grille and external structure are the only maintenance activities allowed. Only use high pressure air and a soft cloth to clean. The fan must never be cleaned using water or solvents of any kind.

TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION
The fan does not switch on
  1. Power selector set to “OFF” (0)
  2. Power failure
  3. No electricity
  4. Faulty electronics
  5. Fan blocked

| 1. Rotate the power selector to “MIN. > MAX.”
2A. Insert the power cable into the mains socket or a charged battery correctly
2B. Contact a technical support centre
3.  Restore power or charge the battery
4.  Contact a technical support centre
5.  Contact a technical support centre
Reduced airflow|

  1. Faulty electronics
  2. Foreign substance obstructing the airflo
  3. Battery low

| 1. Contact a technical support centre
2A. Remove any obstructions
2B. Contact a technical support centre
3. Charge the battery or replace it with a charge

TECHNICAL DATA TABLE

|

DFB 16

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1.200 m³/h-м³/ч

RPM

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1.300

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14,4 V-В DC
1,3 A 20 W-Вт

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6 kg-кг

WIRING DIAGRAMS

– DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT
-This product has been designed and manufactured with top-quality materials and components, which can be re-cycled and reused.
-When a crossed-wheely bin symbol is attached to the product, it means that the product is protected by the, 2012/19/UE European Directive.
-Please obtain information regarding the local differentiated collection system for electrical and electronic products.
-Respect local Standards in force and do not dispose of old products as normal domestic waste. Correct disposal of the product helps to prevent possible negative consequences for health, the environment and mankind.

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