Instruction Manual for MEACO models including: MeacoFan 1056, Air Circulator, MeacoFan 1056 Air Circulator, Circulator

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MeacoFan 1056 Air Circulator Instruction Manual


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MeacoFan 1056 Air Circulator Instruction Manual
MeacoFan 1056 Air Circulator
Please read this instruction manual before using the air circulator and keep safe for future reference.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
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This air circulator must not be used in rooms under the following conditions: - Potentially explosive atmosphere - Aggressive atmospheres - Featuring a high concentration of solvents - An extremely high ratio of dust
Magnets: The air circulator and the remote control both contain magnets. Please note the following: Pacemakers and defibrillators may be affected by magnets. If this affects you then please do not put the remote control in a pocket and warn anyone who is likely to use the air circulator or the remote that it has a magnet. Credit cards and data cards can also be affected by magnets and should not be placed near to the air circulator or the fan.
Keep Children Away: Do not allow children to play with or around this unit, which could result in injury. Be sure the unit is inaccessible to children when not attended. This appliance is not intended for use by person (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Keep Unit Grounded: Always operate the unit with a grounding plug and a grounded electrical outlet. A grounding plug is an essential safety feature that helps reduce the risk of shock or fire.
Protect Power Cord from Damage: Never operate a unit with a damaged power cord, as this may lead to electrical or fire hazards. If the power supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a cord of the same type and amperage rating.
Extension Cords: Extension cords must be grounded and able to deliver the appropriate voltages to the unit.
Handle with Care: Do not drop, throw or crash the air circulator. Rough treatment can damage the components or wiring and create a hazardous condition.
Run on Stable Surface: Always operate the unit on a stable, level surface, for example the floor or a strong counter, so that the air circulator cannot fall and cause injury.
Keep Out of Water: Never operate the unit in pooled or standing water, as this may create a risk of injury from electrical shock. Do not store or operate outdoors. If electrical wiring or components become wet, thoroughly dry them before using the unit. If in doubt do not use the air circulator and consult a qualified electrician or a Meaco approved engineer.
Keep Air Intakes Clear: Do not clog or block the air intakes by placing the air circulator too close to curtains, walls or anything that will restrict the air inlet. This may cause the unit to overheat and result in a fire or electrical hazard.
Keep Electrical Components Dry: Never allow water inside the air circulator's electrical components. If these areas become wet for any reason, thoroughly dry them before using the air circulator. If in doubt, do not use the air circulator and consult a qualified electrician or a Meaco approved engineer.
The operator must make the operating instruction available for the user and make sure that the user does understand the manual.
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WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Should it be necessary to change the plug, please note the wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: BLUE ­ NEUTRAL BROWN ­ LIVE GREEN AND YELLOW ­ EARTH As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
1. The BLUE wire is the NEUTRAL and must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK.
2. The BROWN wire is the LIVE and must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED.
3. The GREEN/YELLOW is the EARTH and must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter E or coloured GREEN or GREEN/YELLOW.
4. Always ensure that the cord grip is positioned and fastened correctly. 5. Only ever use the same fuse as fitted in the original product, if in doubt please contact Meaco
first, or a qualified electrician. Example wiring for a Standard British Plug: Please note: The Earth Terminal is marked with the letter E or Earth Symbol .
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GENERAL ADVICE
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------· Before putting your air circulator into operation for the first time, the instruction manual should be studied carefully. · After receiving the air circulator, you should check the unit for any transport damage. In case of damage, you should inform the sender immediately. · Keep the packaging for the air circulator in a safe place in order to be able to despatch the unit safely if it requires a service. In order to save space, you can simply cut through the adhesive tape using a knife and fold the cardboard box.
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
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1. Magnetic remote-control holder 2. Front guard

5. Handle

6. Rear guard

9. Base

10. Mains lead tidy

3. Spinner

4. Fan blades

7. Fan motor

8. Control panel

11. Remote control

* The handle is made from artificial materials and does not contain any animal products. ** The remote control is supplied with a CR2025 DC3v battery. Please remove the tab from the battery before use.

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CONTROL PANEL
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Please note all the buttons are touch sensitive and bleep when pressed. POWER BUTTON When plugged in the fan will bleep once and display the room temperature on the display, this is standby mode. To turn the fan on press the power button. The fan will bleep and start to operate. To turn the fan off press the power button again, you will hear a longer bleep and the fan will slow down and stop.
SPEED BUTTON Press the speed button to adjust the air flow fan speed. There are 12 fan speeds available. As long as the fan remains plugged in, the fan will remember the last fan speed used. The speed can be adjusted on the control panel or via the remote control.
VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL OSCILLATION BUTTONS (OSC) Press the oscillation buttons to start and stop the sideways oscillation left and right or up and down. Press the button once to turn the oscillation on and press the button again to stop the motion, in doing so you can fix the direction of the fan.
TIMER BUTTON When the fan is in standby mode use the timer button to set an interval, in one-hour segments, between 1 and 12 hours after which the fan will turn ON. Once you have reached the desired number of hours on the display the number will flash four times and then set. When the fan is turned on and running, use the timer button to set an interval, in one-hour segments, between 1 and 12 hours after which the fan will turn OFF. Once you have reached the desired number of hours on the display the number will flash four times and then set. To turn the timer off, press the timer button until 00 is displayed.
ECO BUTTON Press the ECO button to turn ECO mode ON/OFF. In ECO mode the fan speed will automatically change as per the table on the following page. The room temperature will appear on the display.
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ECO Mode Room temperature
<23°C 23 to 25°C 25 to 27°C 27 to 29°C 29 to 31°C 31 to 33°C
>33°C

Fan speed 2 4 6 8 9 10 12

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REMOTE CONTROL
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PRE-ON TIMER

POWER BUTTON

PRE- OFF TIMER

ECO BUTTON
HORIZONTAL OSCILLATION BUTTON
VERTICAL OSCILLATION BUTTON

LIGHT BUTTON
INCREASE FAN SPEED
DECREASE FAN SPEED
(LOCATING DOT)

The following functions are only available via the remote control. All other buttons on the remote-control work in the same way as the control panel (see page 5). The remote control has a range of approximately three metres. Before using the remote control, remove the plastic tab.
LIGHT BUTTON Press the light button to turn the lights on the display ON/OFF.
INCREASE FAN SPEED Press the increase fan speed button to increase the air flow fan speed between 1 and 12.
DECREASE FAN SPEED Press the decrease fan speed button to decrease the air flow fan speed between 1 and 12.
PRE-ON TIMER Press the pre-on timer button to set an interval, in one-hour segments, between 1 and 12 hours after which the fan will turn ON. This can only be used when the fan is in standby mode.
PRE-OFF TIMER Press the pre-off timer button to set an interval, in one-hour segments, between 1 and 12 hours after which the fan will turn OFF. This can only be used when the fan is on and running.
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AND OPERATING CONDITIONS
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This air circulator was designed to operate in a 220-240V / 50Hz electrical installation. Make sure that the electric sockets are connected to earth and that all safety precautions are taken. This air circulator can be operated within an ambient temperature range from +5°C to +40°C and with a non-condensing relative humidity.

SPECIFCATIONS
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Operating conditions

+5°C to +40°C

Humidity operating range

Non-condensing

Fan motor type

DC

Maximum air flow

1056 cubic metres per hour

*Maximum air velocity (c)

6m/sec

*Rated voltage and frequency

220 ­ 240V / 50Hz

Power consumption

9.5 to 23.5 watts

*Standby power consumption (PSB)

0.671 watts

Oscillation swing angles

60° vertically and 80° horizontally

*Fan sound power level (LWA)

20 to 60dB(A)

*Service value (SV)

0.62 (m³/min)/watts

*Fan power input (P)

26 watts

*Maximum fan flow rate (F)

17.6m³/min

Dimensions (HWD)

403 x 285 x 305mm

Nett / Gross weight

3.2 / 4.7 Kgs

*Measurement Standard for Service Value (all items*): EN 50564:2011

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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------Always turn the fan off and unplug it from the socket before cleaning. Use a soft dry cloth to clean the external and internal parts of the fan. Do not allow the fan to get wet. In order to access the fan blades, follow the steps below:
1. Using a screwdriver, unscrew the two small screws at the top back of the fan. They are located directly below each end of the handle.
2. Squeeze the two tabs to the left and right of the screws and pull away. At the front of the fan blades there is a locking cap ­ unscrew the cap in a clockwise motion to remove the fan blades.
3. Clean the fan blades and the internal part of the fan using a soft dry cloth. Reverse the procedure to put the fan back together. Make sure the locking cap is tightened securely.
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REPLACING THE REMOTE-CONTROL BATTERY If the remote control fails to work whilst close to the fan, the battery will need replacing. The battery is a CR2025 and can be replaced following the steps in the diagram below.
STORAGE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------When storing the fan use the cable compartment at the back of the fan to store the mains cable. The cable compartment cover may be stiff to remove at first ­ use the small lever at the top to pull it away from the fan. We recommend storing the fan its plastic bag or original box to protect the fan from dust. Alternatively, a customised bag can be purchased from www.meaco.com. Remember the fan can also be used in winter to help distribute warm air more effectively within a room.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
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TROUBLE

CAUSE

SOLUTION

The display shows `00' or `99'

There is a problem with the circuit

Please contact Meaco

The fan does not oscillate

The MPCB needs resetting

Unplug the fan from the mains for 40 minutes

The fan blades are dirty

Clean the fan blades (see page 9)

Increased noise level

The fan blades or fan motor is loose

Tighten the locking cap (see page 9)

There is a fault with the fan motor

Please contact Meaco

The motor can be heard on the lower fan speeds

As the fan is so quiet it is expected to hear the motor on the lower fan speeds. As the fan speed increases, the noise
of the motor will reduce

This is not a fault and is normal

The fan does not start up

The fan is in standby mode Press the power button again

The fan is making a clicking noise

The fan needs lubricating

Run the fan on the highest fan speed for 4 hours

The remote does not work

The battery needs replacing

Replace the battery (see page 10)

The remote is being used more Use the remote closer to the than 3m away from the fan fan and make sure it is pointing directly at the fan base

There is a `h' on the display

`h' stands for hours and will be Press the timer button until `00'

seen on the display when the is shown on the display ­ this

timer is being set

will remove the timer

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