Sharon H.
Sharon H.

I turn my fsn on.the 3 seconds it turns back off

Sarah L.
Sarah L.  

Me too

Madhavan V
Madhavan V

How to fix arlec 40cm pedestal fan with three blades show video with illustrations.

Madhavan V
Madhavan V

How tofix ARLEC 40 cm 3 Blade pedestal fan - how to fix show video with illustrations.

Eric
Eric  

What is the actual question?

Joanne
Joanne

Some I’ve turned the fan on by the remote control I now cannot use the buttons manually on the front Any ideas how I can use both manually and by the remote? I’ve tried everything

Mick10
Mick10  

Now that’s weird. I can use both on all three I have. Can only suggest you unplug the power and leave it for 5 mins and turn it back on. Hopefully it resets.

andy w.
andy w.

Been trying to connect for 3 hrs any help

EmAyeTea
EmAyeTea

Borrowed an Arlec fan, model APDC7HA, can anyone tell me what the mode setting is on the remote please..

John W.
John W.

How do you take it apart so you can clean the blades?

raj.singh.kaiviti
raj.singh.kaiviti

Does anyone have a User Manual for this "Arlec APDC7HA 40cm Smart Pedestal Fan"??? I threw away the box with all the other stuff and only kept the fan and R/C. I couldn't find the download site for this manual Thanx Mol

EmAyeTea
EmAyeTea  

I covered the blue lights with black electrical tape

AMC
AMC

How to turn off very annoying blue light. Its ridiculously bright Cant stand the light if unable to be turned off I will have to return it and purchase a new fan

Robert V.
Robert V.  

I tried everything...short of removing the led. I took mine apart and blacked out the led, however the wireless will still be broadcasting. Too bad, other than this annoyance and totally unnecessary feature, a great fan. Giant fail ARLEC!

Aaron
Aaron  

No need to disassemble. Download the arlec app and scan for your device, it's through the scanning process that the pairing lights stops blinking yay. Once the blinking light stops you can stop the WiFi scan and use the fan without the annoying led just keep it plugged into AC. Solved!

ron bridges
ron bridges  

Thanks for that advice Aaron. I returned my fan today to Bunnings for a refund without any difficulty. But back to the fan.... I am 72 years old. I have avoided smart phones cos they beat me to death on a tech savvy scale so "pairing" a meal fan, as you suggest is akin to a "dark side of the moon reality." All I wanted was an air-mover not a Colditz like situation when the fan's LED strobed at me every few seconds to confirm that it was moving air and additionally strobed me into wakefulness as Arlec's reward for my patronage.

Jade S.
Jade S.  

The most stupid "intelligent" fan ever designed. Never waste money on it! Who needs those idiotic blue blinking lights!? And Aaron advise is spot on, but only works a couple of times. Quite often the lights start blinking without any prompt, touch, Nothing! The fan catches a signal from unknown source and there you are back "playing" again with this stupid fan....

Kym
Kym

How to turn off flashing blue light

Robert V.
Robert V.  

it will stop flashing whilst pairing with a device and then stay on solid. you cannot turn it off, i have already spoken to ARLEC Australia and they confirmed this. i myself took the panel apart and painted black on the offending wifi flashing blue led, put it back together and hey presto....all fixed. no flashing blue light. I certainly would not recommend this as it will void your warranty and you may possibly damage something else on the motherboard.

Gareth
Gareth  

If you're buying one from Bunnings, don't forget to grab some gaffer tape. Sorted.

Chiko
Chiko  

Simple fix on the very annoying wifi light is cut a piece of aluminium cooking foil 5cm wide by 3cm deep and affix over all the lights with sellotape.

ALDIFAN
ALDIFAN

display panel shows p nothing else

Antoinette e.
Antoinette e.  

My fan can stop stopping

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