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Re: Are there any points to be oiled on the Wind Curve...
You need to dismantle the fan. there are 4 screws under the base and 16 to the back top and bottom of the blade is to be oiled as often as it get dirty.
you need to dismantle the fan. there are 4 screws under the base and 16 to the back top and bottom of the blade is to be oiled as often as it get dirty. you need to dismantle the fan. there are 4 screws under the base and 16 to the back top and bottom of the blade is to be oiled as often as it get dirty.
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the first thing to check is that the remote control is working and the control panel of the fan itself are working probably and i think they did but you have to check first this fan oscillating control button is not a mechanical connection like the regular fan so if you are not using it wrong(and i think you don`t ) an if all the buttons are working -except the oscillating function - (and i think they are ) turn that thing back and test it at the shop
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Check out the cord, (frayed or broken) usually right where it enters the unit, and the switch.... if these check out then the motor has gone bad...
It's probably the motor. I doubt there's anything that can be done besides just live with it if it isn't too loud. If you were a tech guru, you might be able to take the motor apart and do something but otherwise, for us mere mortals, when something this serious goes wrong with something this inexpensive, it's either live with it or junk it and buy a new one.
You have to take the fan apart. They didn't design it with the convenience of the customer who likes to keep things clean in mind, so you have to get out a bunch of screwdrivers and stuff and roll around on the ground and fight with it until you get it apart. I posted a lengthy post on how to get this model apart, as I just did mine yesterday. Just look for my name on the Lasko models like this one. But be careful and don't try it if you don't think you can pull it off without getting hurt.
Yep... ALL the screws in the back mus come out as well as the base. The only real problem I had was that 2 of the screws were randomly triangle drivers instead of phillips/straight combo. Ya know they do it just to tick you off...
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