Air Circulator Fan

How to Clean the DREO TurboPoly™ Fan?

Your DREO Pedestal Air Circulator Fan—whether it’s the TurboPoly™ 311, 502, or 704S—works hard to keep your space cool and air flowing. But with regular use, dust can settle on the surface and base, affecting performance over time.

The good news? A quick clean every now and then is all it takes to keep your fan in top shape. Here’s a simple guide to help you refresh your fan and keep that airflow steady.

DREO Cleaning Tips:

- Always unplug the fan before any cleaning or maintenance to avoid the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.
- Do not immerse it in water or get water inside the motor housing.
- Do not use any chemical agents when cleaning the fan.
- When not in use, store the fan in a cool, dry place and cover it to keep dust away.

Clean the Outer Surface & Base

- For the Outer Surface: Gently wipe off the dust with a soft, dry cloth.
- For the Base: The base can be disassembled in the reverse order of assembly. 
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Clean the DREO TurboPoly™ Fan 311 and 502

Step 1: Remove the screw on the front grille, rotate the grille counterclockwise to take off.
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Step 2: Remove the blade cap by rotating it as shown and take the blade assembly out of the shaft.
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Step 3: Rinse cap, blades, and grille under running water or with a clean, damp cloth.

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Step 4: Dry up all parts and insert the blade assembly back into the shaft by aligning the D-shaped points on the center.
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Step 5: Align the point on the front grille with the right point on the casing, then rotate the grille clockwise and install the screw back in place.
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Clean the DREO TurboPoly™ Fan 704S


Step 1: Remove the screws on the front and rear grilles, rotate the grilles counterclockwise to take them off.
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Step 2: Remove the blade cap by rotating it as shown and take the blade assembly out of the shaft.
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Step 3: Remove the blade cap by rotating it as shown and take the blade assembly out of the shaft.
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Step 4: Dry up all parts and insert the blade assembly back into the shaft by aligning the D-shaped points on the center.

Step 5: Align the point on the front grille with the right point on the casing, then rotate the grille clockwise and install the screw back in place. Repeat the steps for the rear grille.

 

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