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Periodically, your Honeywell QuietSet tower fan will accumulate dust, lint, hair or other debris and require cleaning. This takes a little time, patience and confidence, but can be accomplished with moderate skill.

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  2. Place the unit on its side (preferably on an old towel to prevent scratching the unit) and unscrew the 2 thumbscrews on the bottom of the fan and set them aside. Do not remove the screws holding the rubber feet in place.
  3. They simply snap together and apart.
  4. Remove the 2 screws at the bottom sides using an allen wrench and set them aside. Toward the bottom center, remove the single screw using an allen wrench and set it aside. Remove the 4 screws at the top with a phillips screwdriver and set those aside.
  5. There are 2 internal screws at the front of the fan that will need to be removed. Pulling too hard can break the tabs securing the control panel to the fan! Once separated at the back, slide the philips screwdriver in to either side and unscrew the 2 screws holding the control panel in place and set them aside.
  6. It holds the remote control sensor. If this falls out, set it aside for later when reassembling the fan.
  7. Carefully lift straight up if you have difficulty in separating the halves as failure to do so could result in cracked or broken screw housings.
  8. There are now 6 screws that hold the internal wind tunnel in place.Be careful not to pull too hard as the wiring between the control panel and the motor should not be stressed. Remove those 6 screws with a philips screwdriver and set them aside. Loosen the set screw on the motor by 3 or 4 full turns. From the top, lift the cylindrical fan blades and pull away from the motor. Slip the cap off the top of the fan blades and set it aside. The fan blades should (perhaps with some coaxing) separate freely.
  9. Be sure to lift straight up to avoid cracking or breaking screw housings.
  10. Using any of the following methods:
    • Use a can of compressed air to clean the unit followed by wiping down with a soft cloth (best performed outside).
    • Vacuum with a soft brush followed by wiping down with a soft cloth.
    • Wipe-down fully with a soft, damp cloth (avoids problems with inhaling dust due to allergies).
  11. Reverse the process being careful to ensure that the wiring is routed as it was originally, the remote control sensor is in place, and that the translucent tab is back in its original place.
    Charles Platt, Tinkerer and Circuitry Expert

    When disassembling any appliance, patience and care are key. Meticulously organize each screw and component, noting wiring connections. Use compressed air, soft brushes and isopropyl alcohol to remove debris without damaging fragile parts. Reassembly is the reverse, taking care to firmly seat components and not overtighten screws. With mindfulness and the proper tools, these quiet machines can be refreshed to run smoothly for years more.

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      • To facilitate putting the unit back together with the screws in their proper locations, I create an area to lay the screws in a pattern resembling their origin. You can also put them on a piece of paper and label their locations.
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      Warnings

      • Failure to unplug the fan while it is being disassembled or at any point during disassembly could result in shock, discomfort or death.
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