
1. Identify the Suitable Battery or Rechargeable Battery Type
This is a critical factor in choosing an electric rechargeable fan. Higher power and battery capacity enhance charging efficiency and usage time. Therefore, choose the appropriate battery or rechargeable battery based on your usage needs.

2. Charge the Fan Properly
To charge the electric rechargeable fan correctly, consider the following:
- When you first get the fan, turn off all functions. Then, charge it for 20 to 24 hours to ensure a full charge. The charging time may vary; read the manufacturer's instructions before charging. For subsequent charges, wait for a full charge before unplugging.

- Avoid letting the fan completely run out of charge before recharging. This practice can shorten the battery or rechargeable battery lifespan. If the rechargeable fan lasts more than 5 hours, consider recharging after 4 hours of use.
- Many people have the habit of keeping the rechargeable fan plugged in even when it's fully charged. In reality, charging the fan for extended periods can impact the battery or rechargeable battery's lifespan.
- Choose fans with integrated battery level indicator lights for more convenient charging and monitoring.
- While charging, avoid using the fan to prevent electrical leakage and reduce the battery lifespan.
3. Some Safety Tips When Using Fans
- Electric rechargeable fans should be placed in dry, well-ventilated areas. Avoid placing them in damp or chemical-laden environments to prevent the risk of electrical leakage.
- In winter, when not using the rechargeable fan for an extended period, discharge the battery completely and store it outside. Seal the contact terminals to prevent electrical discharge and ensure safety.
- Avoid letting small children stand near the electric charging fan for safety reasons, preventing accidents.

- When not using the rechargeable fan, switch it to the OFF position.
- If you won't use the fan for an extended period, charge it periodically 1 to 2 times a month. This ensures the battery is charged and prevents inefficiency due to prolonged disuse.
- Regularly clean the rechargeable fan to prevent dust buildup, which can damage the fan and affect its performance.
- If you want to use the rechargeable fan like a regular fan, remove the battery and use tape to connect the contact terminals of the two battery cells.
Here are essential tips to remember when using a rechargeable fan. Save these for effective and durable fan usage. For any product-related inquiries or to place an order, visit Mytour's retail stores or contact the hotline at 1900 6788 for the best support and advice.
Explore some models of rechargeable fans currently available at Mytour Supermarkets