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Name: Casiple, Russell G.

PCED-02-301A

My number one Fan

(poem)

It’s been a long and tiring day.

Activities and hobbies are on its way.

The heat of the sun enters my anatomy.

Killing me softly through its own sword and army.

You are powerful more than anything

Your flexibility goes on while you sing.

Every beat of yours makes me feel like a king.

My eyes love how every inch of you looks stunning.

As I started to press the button of your disc

My body trembles like I was on at risk.

But the fear vanish as my you remove my sick

You blow my mind like a flavourful bisque.

Your height doesn’t define who you are.

As long as you’re here for my burning heart.

You will always be my number one fan.

My beloved Electric Fan.


Important Safety Instructions:

When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be followed to


reduce breakage, risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons. There are some
instructional guidelines on how to use and took care our Electric Fan at home.

 Disassembling the Fan

When using an electric fan, you should regularly check if it is safe to use.
Determine who will be the one responsible for cleaning the fan.

1. Turn your fan on to make sure that the motor works.


2. Unplug the fan and either unhook the blade guard or unscrew the pin.
3. Turn the blades or washer in the center of the fan counterclockwise to remove
them.
4. Slide the back half of the blade guard off of the pin in the center.
5. Flip your fan around and find the screws in the back

 Lubricating the Bearings

1. Turn the pin on the front of the fan with your hand to see if it rotates
2. Unscrew any washers or bolts blocking the base of the pin
3. Apply lubricating oil to the front and back of the pin
4. Spin the bolts around a lubricated section of the pin while spinning it

 Cleaning the Motor and Vent

1. Inspect the back of your motor case for dust or grime and wipe it off.
2. Spray the plastic vent on the back with compressed air.
3. Plug your fan in and turn it on to see if the pin spins.
4. Reassemble your fan by putting the blades, bolts, and case back together.
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