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Household tower fan Honeywell HYF260E4
The Honeywell HYF260E4 household tower fan is a floor-standing cooling solution designed for domestic use. Finished in white, this tower fan delivers adjustable airflow through five speed settings while operating on standard AC power (220–240 V) with a typical consumption of 30 W. Its slim footprint (248 mm width x 267 mm depth) and 1,016 mm height make it suitable for placement in living rooms, bedrooms or other areas where a vertical, space-saving fan is preferred. The unit weighs 3.12 kg and comes in packaging sized 273 x 209 x 834 mm.
The Honeywell HYF260E4 offers multiple speed levels for tailored air circulation and low power consumption for energy-conscious operation. Its tower form factor provides a stable floor placement while minimizing occupied floor area. The fan’s neutral white color integrates with most interior styles. With a compact width and depth, it is easy to position near furniture or in corners without obstructing pathways.
Place the Honeywell HYF260E4 on a stable, level floor surface, keeping the front air intake and outlet unobstructed. Connect the fan to a suitable AC outlet (220–240 V). Select the desired airflow using the five-speed control to achieve comfortable circulation. For safety, avoid placing the fan near water sources or heat-producing appliances and do not cover the unit while in operation. Unplug the fan before cleaning or performing any maintenance.
For efficient and quiet operation, begin at a low speed and increase as needed. Position the tower fan in an open area or near a doorway to promote whole-room airflow. Regularly check and wipe external surfaces with a dry or slightly damp cloth; follow manufacturer instructions for any deeper cleaning. Ensure the AC supply matches the rated 220–240 V before use.
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