Difficulty

Easy

Steps

8

Time Required

                          5 - 10 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Plastic Assembly
  • 4 steps
  • Fan Blade
  • 4 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Plastic Assembly               
  • Remove the two 3/4" wing screws on the bottom of the fan by rotating them counter-clockwise.

Remove the two 3/4" wing screws on the bottom of the fan by rotating them counter-clockwise.

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Step 2

  • Twist the fan base counter-clockwise until the pins line up as shown.
  • Pull the base straight towards you to remove it, feeding the wire through the base.

Twist the fan base counter-clockwise until the pins line up as shown.

Pull the base straight towards you to remove it, feeding the wire through the base.

Step 3

  • Remove all of the marked 1/2" Phillips #02 screws on the backside of the fan
  • Remove the two marked 3/4" Phillips #02 screws in the middle.

Remove all of the marked 1/2" Phillips #02 screws on the backside of the fan

Remove the two marked 3/4" Phillips #02 screws in the middle.

Step 4

  • Use a plastic opening tool or screwdriver to pry off the back of the fan, starting from the top down.
  • Be aware of two clips inside the fan, towards the bottom third of the fan. If the back appears stuck on certain spots, push inward edges of the front casing around the problematic area.

Use a plastic opening tool or screwdriver to pry off the back of the fan, starting from the top down.

Be aware of two clips inside the fan, towards the bottom third of the fan. If the back appears stuck on certain spots, push inward edges of the front casing around the problematic area.

Step 5

              Fan Blade               
  • Unscrew the two 1/2" Phillips #02 screws.
  • Upon doing so, the front panel of the fan can be leaned forward and set down.
  • The front panel is not detached from the body and cannot be completely removed. Do not try to forcefully remove it, as it may cause damage to the electronics.

Unscrew the two 1/2" Phillips #02 screws.

Upon doing so, the front panel of the fan can be leaned forward and set down.

The front panel is not detached from the body and cannot be completely removed. Do not try to forcefully remove it, as it may cause damage to the electronics.

Step 6

  • Unscrew the two marked 1/2" Phillips #02 screws on the part holding the fan blade.
  • Slide the plastic fan cap off the fan while holding the fan blade to ensure it comes off smoothly.

Unscrew the two marked 1/2" Phillips #02 screws on the part holding the fan blade.

Slide the plastic fan cap off the fan while holding the fan blade to ensure it comes off smoothly.

Step 7

  • Remove the 1/4" Phillips #02 screw between the fan and the motor, located at the bottom of the fan.
  • You may need to rotate the fan blade to find the screw.
  • Upon reassembly, make sure that the notched part of the motor axle (blue square) lines up with the screw hole on the fan blade.

Remove the 1/4" Phillips #02 screw between the fan and the motor, located at the bottom of the fan.

You may need to rotate the fan blade to find the screw.

Upon reassembly, make sure that the notched part of the motor axle (blue square) lines up with the screw hole on the fan blade.

Step 8

  • Return back to the top of the fan blade. Lift the fan blade to a slight angle and gently pull it towards you.
  • If the fan blade seems stuck, spin the fan blade back and forth while pulling it towards you.

Return back to the top of the fan blade. Lift the fan blade to a slight angle and gently pull it towards you.

If the fan blade seems stuck, spin the fan blade back and forth while pulling it towards you.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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krayze1 - May 9, 2018

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Do you know where I can find the screw listed in step 7? I have seemed to misplaced it.

indiwench - Jul 13, 2018

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Do you know the part number for the fan blade?

Anthony Ochoa - Aug 18, 2020

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MARK: What is the part number of the long tall round fan blade cylinder filter, so I can order some? I am having GREAT difficulty finding this elusive part ANYWHERE on the good ol’ fashion internet. I have four of these Honeywell HY-254 fans in my home and they all need to have those cylinders replaced. These are GREAT fans, VERY, VERY QUIET and all new models by competitive companies are loud, rickety & poorly made. This version of honetwell, is by far, the BEST! I will stand by to hear from you. Thank you.

Jamilah Azubir - Dec 31, 2022

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my fan rotating but no air. After I cleaned the fan it functioned at level 3 only if I turn to level 2 or 1 the fan rotated but I don’t feel any air come out from the fan. do you think the problem comes from the motor? do I have to change the motor?