tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5811895298125323943.post7723627374136738075..comments2024-03-27T21:51:24.656-04:00Comments on Chat with Vera: Ozeri 360 Oscillation Tower Fan, with Micro-Blade Noise Reduction Technology (review)Vera Godleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00511948370346834218noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5811895298125323943.post-5614105643893886902014-09-02T18:49:09.879-04:002014-09-02T18:49:09.879-04:00Thanks for the reply, however, I'm still at a ...Thanks for the reply, however, I'm still at a loss how to turn the temperature mode on and off. My fan apparently has this mode "activated," I would like to know how to DE-activate it....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5811895298125323943.post-3860081796811211912014-08-28T13:21:15.411-04:002014-08-28T13:21:15.411-04:00Here is the reply I received from our product spec...Here is the reply I received from our product specialists.<br /> <br />The target room temperature mode is a function that will indicate, to the fan, the temperature which it should automatically turn on or off. This mode should be activated when the thermostat on the fan shows a temperature which you would like the fan to remain at. For example, if the temperature in the room (and on the fan thermostat) is 70 degrees and the target room temperature mode is activated at that time, the fan will then turn off if the temperature drops below 70 degrees or remain active if the temperature raises above 70 degrees. <br />In terms of the temperature display on the fan, the fan will always display the temperature of the room as long as the fan is plugged in. It will display the temperature regardless of the fan being turned on or off.<br /> <br />Please let us know if you require any further information or assistance and we would be happy to do so. Have a wonderful day :)<br /><br />OzeriAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5811895298125323943.post-30966620125470242152014-08-22T21:30:26.303-04:002014-08-22T21:30:26.303-04:00Just exactly how do you "engage," or in ...Just exactly how do you "engage," or in my case DISengage the thermostat function? I can't find this info anywhere!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com