The inside is real dirty, I want to uncrew and clean it. Is that ok??
SOURCE: I have a Model #3510 Lasko Cyclone Fan and the blades are dirty
Steam works great, otherwise you can use a degreaser and hose it off. Make sure you let it dry completey and then some before plugging back in.
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SOURCE: Cleaning
Model E20739: The entire back comes off to expose the fan blades after removing two screws. Just unplug the unit. On the back of the unit near the top is a recess that acts as a carrying handle. In that area you will see two large silver-colored screws. Remove these, grasp the back of the unit and push down on it as you pull it away from the body of the fan. You may have to wiggle it around a little to free it.
SOURCE: Lasko 3520 20-Inch Cyclone fan - disassemble fan for cleaning?
How do I clean my Cyclone or Air Companion™?
Lay the fan face up on a flat surface. The front grill should be facing you. Remove the screws from the rear grill. Place a flat-head screwdriver into the gap between the front and rear grills. Pull the front grill towards you, exposing the fan blade. Do not remove the knobs on either side. Then, wipe the blade with a soft, damp cloth. Use a mild detergent if necessary. Be sure not to touch the motor. Click here to download product instruction sheet.
SOURCE: how do i take apart and clean my 2517 lasko t.f.
I called Lasko tech support and they said the screws are safety screws designed to not open. To clean, they suggest using a can of compressed air then using the brush attachment on your vacuum to remove what you've freed.
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