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TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT HY-048BP THIS FAN WAS A GIFT AT THE END OF THE SUMMER SEASON LAST YEAR. IT DID NOT COME WITH AN INSTRUCTION MANUAL. I JUST WANT TO KNOW HOW TO LOWER THE TEMPERATURE AND KEEP IT BLOWING AT THAT TEMPERATURE? THE FAN IS BLOWING 90 DEGREE AIR AND I WOULD LIKE IT TO BLOW MUCH COOLER AIR. ANY WAY TO GET A MANUAL? OR DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO CHANGE THE TEMP?

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  • janine83 May 02, 2008

    WE CAN NOT GET OUR FAN TO BLOW ANYTHING COOLER THAN 85*. ITS DRIVING US CRAZY, CAN ANYONE TELL US HOW TO CHANGE THE TEMPERATURE AND KEEP IT AT THAT DEGREE. THANKS A BUNCH!

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I had the same problem...and I accidentally discovered the solution...

One thing you have to remember is that the temperature that is shown on the screen is actually the room temperature and not the "wind" temperature.

To set the "wind" temperature, press the "m" button (aka temp/timer) once...it should show a flashing thermostat and the temperature screen changes to show the default "wind" temperature (it's 74 degrees)...

Next use the "down" button to the right of the screen to reduce the wind temperature to the desired temperature and that's all you have to do. IMPORTANT: if you wish to increase or decrease the temperature of the "wind" you just use the "up" or "down" button; DO NOT HIT "m" again since if you hit "m" again, it will cycle through the "timer" and then "temp" again, and it will reset the "wind" temperature to the default 74 degrees.

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Thanks for the post hoo186, just what the doctor ordered.

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I had the same problem...and I accidentally discovered the solution...

One thing you have to remember is that the temperature that is shown on the screen is actually the room temperature and not the "wind" temperature.

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