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Summer heat makes fans and air coolers our best friends. But if they start making noise, blowing weak air, or smelling dusty, it’s a sign they need servicing.

The good news? You don’t always need a technician. With a little care, you can service your table fan or air cooler at home and get them running like new. 🛠️❄️


1. Safety First

Before you begin:
✅ Turn off the power.
✅ Unplug the fan or cooler.
✅ Keep a dry space for cleaning.


2. Servicing a Table Fan (Step-by-Step)

Step 1: Disassemble the Fan

  • Remove the front grill and fan blades carefully.
  • Keep screws and small parts in a bowl (so nothing gets lost!).

Step 2: Clean the Dust

  • Wash the blades with mild soap and water.
  • Wipe the grill and motor housing with a damp cloth.

Step 3: Lubricate the Motor

  • Add a few drops of machine oil to the motor shaft.
  • This reduces noise and keeps the fan running smoothly.

Step 4: Reassemble

  • Fix blades and grill back in place.
  • Plug in and test the airflow.

💡 Pro Tip: Service your table fan once every 2–3 months in summer.


3. Servicing an Air Cooler (Step-by-Step)

Step 1: Empty the Water Tank

  • Drain old water completely.
  • Clean tank with mild detergent to prevent mold growth.

Step 2: Clean the Cooling Pads

  • Remove and wash pads with clean water.
  • If pads are damaged or clogged, replace them.

Step 3: Check the Pump

  • Ensure the water pump is not blocked.
  • Clean dirt from pump filters.

Step 4: Clean the Fan Blades Inside

  • Use a soft brush or vacuum cleaner to remove dust.

Step 5: Refill with Fresh Water

  • Always use clean water.
  • Add a little cooler-cleaning solution to avoid algae buildup.

💡 Pro Tip: Change cooling pads every 1–2 years for best cooling.


4. Common Problems You Can Fix

  • Low airflow → Check for dust in blades or blocked pads.
  • Bad smell → Clean tank + replace dirty water.
  • Noise → Lubricate motor parts.
  • Water leakage → Tighten connections, check pump.

5. When to Call a Professional

  • If the motor overheats often.
  • If there’s sparking or electrical smell.
  • If cooling doesn’t improve even after cleaning.

Final Thought

Regular servicing keeps your fans and coolers energy-efficient, quiet, and long-lasting. A little DIY effort can save money on repairs and keep your summers breezy. 🌬️

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