Sharper Image Fan SI868 User Manual

Deluxe Spire™  
Feel-Good Fan®  
with Remote  
Temperature Sensor and  
Negative-Ion Feature™  
SI868 Instructions  
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Dear Sharper Image Customer,  
Thank you for your purchase of a Sharper Image product. We  
appreciate your business very much.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock,  
or injury when using any electrical appliance, basic  
precautions should always be followed, including:  
This item was created by Sharper Image Design, our company’s own  
product development group. Please accept my personal assurance of  
your complete satisfaction with this product’s quality and performance.  
We offer generous return privileges and excellent warranties on all  
our products.  
•This appliance operates at 120V AC and 60 Hz only.  
•Plug is polarized with one blade wider than the other. The plug  
is only designed to fit in a polarized outlet. Do not attempt to  
defeat this safety feature.  
To prevent risk of fire, electric shock or injury, do not use near  
or in a window.  
•Unplug from outlet when not in use and before servicing.  
•Use only as described in this user manual.  
•Do not use if cord or plug appears to be damaged. If the appliance  
is not working properly, or has been dropped, damaged, left  
outdoors or dropped into water, return it to a service center or  
to the original place of purchase.  
For more than 25 years, The Sharper Image has shared the fun of  
discovering innovative products that make life better and more enjoy-  
able. We’ve been in business a long time because we are an exciting place  
to shop and — just as importantly — we strive to deliver great customer  
service that exceeds your expectations.  
Enjoy your purchase!  
Respectfully,  
•Do not pull, lift, or carry by the power cord. Do not use the  
cord as a handle, close a door on the cord or pull the cord  
around or against sharp edges or corners.  
Richard Thalheimer  
Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer  
•Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.  
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WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock,  
or injury when using any electrical appliance, basic  
precautions should always be followed, including:  
General Instructions  
Diagram of Parts  
•Damaged power cord must only be replaced by qualified  
service personnel. There are no user-serviceable parts inside  
the unit. Any attempt to open the unit will void the warranty  
and could lead to serious damage to the unit and/or personal  
injury to the operator.  
Control Panel  
LED Display  
Remote Control  
Runs on 2 AA batteries  
•Before unplugging unit from outlet, turn off all controls.  
Rear Grill Release  
•Do not unplug by pulling the cord. Grasp the plug itself, not the  
cord, when unplugging from an outlet.  
•Fan should be placed on a flat surface when in use. Use only  
when fan is vertical.  
•Keep all openings free of dust, lint or anything that may  
reduce airflow.  
Front Grill  
Rear Grill Release  
•Do not operate the unit in areas where flammable or combus-  
tible products or vapors may be present.  
•Do not place fan in a damp place or where humidity is very  
high (such as in a bathroom).  
Pillar  
Base  
Front Grill Release  
•For indoor use only.  
IMPORTANT: If the fan does not operate, check that the front  
and rear grills are locked into place. To prevent injury, power is  
disconnected when the grills are unlocked or removed.  
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Assembly  
Basic Operation  
The Fan has five parts. Two tall pieces comprise the pillar and two  
larger pieces are the base. The fan itself is the fifth part.  
The buttons on the wireless remote and the control panel are  
identical (except for the temperature feature) and correspond to  
the same commands. Corresponding LEDs on the front panel  
Illuminate to indicate settings.  
Guide the power cord between the  
two pillar sections. Make sure the  
smaller ends are facing the fan, then  
snap the pillar sections together.  
Large Base Nut  
Locks base to pillars.  
POWER  
Toggles the unit ON and OFF.  
Align the pegs of one half of the base  
with the holes in the other. Assemble  
the base by sliding the halves together.  
Guide the power cord through the  
hole in the base.  
IONS  
Toggles the negative ionizer circuit ON/OFF.  
SPEED  
Adjusts the fan speed.  
Align the pegs on the base with the  
hole at the bottom of the pillar and  
attach the base to the pillar with the  
large nut.  
Attach the pillar and base assembly to  
the fan and lock them in position by  
sliding the four latching locks inward.  
ROTATE  
Switches between moving and stationary.  
TIMER  
Sets fan to operate for a period of time. Press  
repeatedly to program the length of time the  
unit should run. LED lights will indicate .5h, 1h,  
2h and 4h. Example: The fan will shut off in  
3.5 hrs. if .5h, 1h and 2h are simultaneously lit.  
Notch Key  
Align by matching key  
on pillar to notch/  
groove on fan.  
Run the cord through the groove at  
the bottom of the base.  
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Fresh Air and Negative Ions  
Operation  
One of the distinct differences between “fresh” outdoor air and  
“stale” indoor air is the balance of negative ions vs. positive ions.  
Outdoor air has high concentrations negative ions — specifically,  
oxygen molecules with an extra electron attached — and relatively  
few positive ions (oxygen with an electron stripped away).  
MODE  
Select from three wind  
simulation patterns:  
Constant - No fluctuation in  
wind intensity.  
Natural - Changes in air flow  
High concentrations of negative ions are found in the most  
invigorating outdoor places — evergreen forests, around waterfalls,  
on beaches with crashing surf or anywhere after thunderstorms,  
when the air seems almost crisp and spicy with freshness!  
to simulate natural breezes.  
Sleep - Gentle and subtle  
shifts in air flow.  
At the other extreme, positive ions are found in high concentrations  
inside closed, air-conditioned and heated buildings, and outdoors  
in cities during rush hours (pollution depletes negative ions).  
Mode Button  
Note: If you change settings on the fan control panel, it does  
Many believe that this balance of negative ions versus positive  
ions may someday be controlled indoors — just as we currently  
regulate indoor air’s humidity and temperature. In this way, we  
would hope to restore our homes and work environments to  
something more like those refreshing outdoor places.  
not update or change your remote display.  
For example, if you turn the fan off at the control panel, the  
remote will still indicate that the fan is on. In this situation, you  
would need to press POWER on the remote twice to turn the  
fan back on.  
Sharper Image Design’s Feel-Good Fan® — with its negative-ion  
feature — is a step in that direction.  
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Temperature Control  
Cleaning Instructions  
Unplug the unit before cleaning and allow it to dry before  
returning the plug to the power outlet.  
Use the remote control to set a desirable temperature point for the  
fan. Although there is a temperature readout on the remote itself,  
the measurement that controls the fan is taken at the fan. This  
way, if the remote is left in direct sunlight, next to a window and  
getting a false reading, it will not affect the operation of the fan.  
The exterior of the unit and the remote control can be cleaned  
using a soft cloth or sponge, and a mild solution of dishwashing  
detergent.  
The fan stops and starts automatically according to the room  
temperature as measured at the fan.  
The front and rear grills can be  
taken off the main housing for  
easy removal of any dust col-  
To activate the fan and display, press  
POWER.  
Rear Grill Release  
lected on the grills or interior  
of the fan.  
To activate automatic monitoring,  
press AUTO.  
Press the two release buttons  
on the side of the rear grill to  
unlock it from the housing.  
To display the set temperature and  
raise or lower it, press the TEMP +  
or button.  
A release latch for the front grill  
is hidden at the bottom. Pull the  
latch forward to unlock the grill.  
Once the set temperature is reached,  
the fan will switch off.  
Front Grill  
Release Latch  
Hidden below  
grill edge.  
Use a vacuum to remove visible  
dust from the grills and interior.  
TEMP Settings  
To cancel and resume full-time  
operation, press AUTO.  
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