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Components

Functions

screw

As connector the electric fan

Power supply cord

To give the power supply 240v

Front grill

To cover the blade and barrier at the front

Rear grill

To cover the blade and barrier at the back

Clamping nut big

Holding the rear grill

Fan Cap

Lock blade and holding the blade of


uprooted
The part of fan that spin for generate the
wind

Blade
Motor

The head contains all of the


workings in the fan. The motor's
rotating rod sticks out both ends,
with the propeller directly attached
to one end of the rod. On the other
end of the rod is a gearbox which
controls the oscillation. The end of
the motor rod that enters the
gearbox is threaded, which then
makes contact with a gear. This
gearbox allows the fan to oscillate
without using a separate motor,
making for an efficient design.

Shaft

To connect the fan blade and spin the fan


blade
To control the speed of the selected

Switch knob
Oscillation knob

The roof of the gearbox has a


similarly shaped core, and when
the insert is moved upward, the
ball bearing position is moved
into the core area of the gearbox
roof, which is stationary. This
accounts for the static mode of
an oscillating fan. The insert has
a knob that extends to the
outside of the fan casing, which
allows the operator to switch
between these two modes. The
operator will notice that the knob
will slowly rotate when it has
been pressed down, but not

when it is up.
Protect from overcurrent and
protect motor capacitor
Excitation energy supplied to the
motor

Thermal fuse
Capacitor

Problem

Possible Causes

Fan does not work

Solutions

Fuse is defective

Change the new fuse

Some wire in fan was


not connected

Check the connection


of the wire between
power supply and the
fan circuit by using
multimeter
Change the new
thermal fuse
Replace the capacitor
with a new one
Change motor

Speed of the fan is


slow
Motor does not run

Thermal fuse
defective
Capacitor defective

Motor is defective

The blade is stuck

Motor humming and


struggling to start

The blade was put on


wrong side
Bearing is stuck

Table 5: Problem, causes and solutions

Take the blade back


off and turn it around
Oiling the bearings
with some sewing
machine oil
.

LABELED EXPLODED VIEWS

7
5
3
1

4
9

10

LABELED PART
1. Front grill
2. Fan cap
3. Fan blade
4. Clamping nut big
5. Rear grill
6. FMC
7. Motor assembly
8. Oscillation knob
9. RMC
10. Switch knob
11. AC cord
COMPONENT VIEW PART

FMC

Shaft pin

Neck NDF

Switch knob

Switchbox (front)

Switch knob circuit

Connection from switch


circuit to motor

Motor

Capacitor

Oscillation knob

Lever gear

Oscillation Rod

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