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Fan will not turn on

Your fan shows no signs of life.

Damaged Power Adapter

Before you begin, make sure the power adapter is plugged into the wall outlet. Plug something else into the socket to ensure that it is working. If the fan still will not start, try another power outlet to be sure that is not the problem.

Fan was not turned on

After you make certain the outlet works, move the knob from off position to your intended fan intensity, low, high, etc.

Blown fuse

It is possible that the fuse in the end of your fan's power cord may have blown. If you have confirmed that your outlet functions correctly but your fan will not turn on, replace the fuse and test your fan again. To replace your fuse, try our replacement guide

Poor airflow

Your fan turns on, but air output is low.

Power to the fan is low

Plug something else into the same power outlet to ensure the outlet is functioning correctly. Try a different outlet to see if this increases the airflow.

Fan blades are damaged or warped

If the fan blades are worn down or damaged, airflow may be affected. Replace any damaged fan blades. You can check out our replacement guide to fix them.

Airflow is blocked by external objects

Remove any external objects from the grill and fan blade area to ensure proper functioning.

Excessive dirt or dust buildup on fan blades

Heavy dirt buildup may affect your fan's functioning. Clean the front grill and fan blades regularly as described below.

The direction of air flow needs to be adjusted

Turn the fan in the direction you wish to circulate air.

Fan blades rub or impact with the front grill

If the fan blades are rubbing against the front grill, they will turn at a lower speed and airflow will be impacted. Determine if the grill or blades are damaged or warped, and replace the damaged part(s). You can find our replacement guides for the grill cover and fan blades.

Fan is dirty or dusty

Parts of your fan are coated in dust, dirt, or other small debris.

Fan grill has dust buildup

There is a possibility of long term buildup of dust and other material on the front grill. To fix this, remove the front grill from the fan and wash with a mild dish-washing soap. Do not place grill in the dishwasher, as excessive heat can distort the plastic. The grill cover is easily removed.

Fan blades have dust buildup

If buildup is on the fan blades, remove the grill and wipe down the blades. Allow to air-dry before operating machine. See the Vornado 133 user manual for further cleaning instructions.

Fan is noisy during operation

While in operation, your fan is louder than it should be, or produces unwanted noises.

Fan blades impact front grill

If the blades are rubbing or impacting the front grill, your fan may produce a knocking or thumping sound. Inspect the grill and fan blades to determine if they are warped or damaged; if so, replace the necessary part. Check out our fan blade replacement guide.

==Fan shaft bearings lubrication is low or gets stuck

"Lubrication oil for the bearings is low"

===Dismantle the grill and the blades from the bearing, smear the lubrication oil even around the bearing. Reinstall the blades and grill cover.===

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The fan stopped working no reason. This doesn't help

tyler.gladwin - Antwort

fan stopped working. Replaced the fuse. Still doesn’t work.

Jacob Mesmer - Antwort

Replaced fuse, still doesn't work..fan 1 yr old, no excessive hair or dust buildup…????

Dustin Greenway - Antwort

I’ve ran a tester on the fan and changed the fuse and have power in the outlet and it’s stil not working

John Patterson - Antwort

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