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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.

 

 

Summary of Contents for MeacoFan 1056

Page 1: ...r Circulator Instruction Manual MeacoFan 1056 Air Circulator Please read this instruction manual before using the air circulator and keep safe for future reference Thank you for choosing Meaco we real...

Page 2: ...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...

Page 3: ...minal 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...

Page 4: ...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 1 Magn...

Page 5: ...tion 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...

Page 6: ...6 ECO Mode Room temperature Fan speed 23 C 2 23 to 25 C 4 25 to 27 C 6 27 to 29 C 8 29 to 31 C 9 31 to 33 C 10 33 C 12...

Page 7: ...UTTON 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 Pres...

Page 8: ...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 Po...

Page 9: ...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...

Page 10: ...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 recomme...

Page 11: ...or 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 a...

Page 12: ...6 The warranty does not cover faults caused by dirt or by third party products 7 The warranty does not cover accidental damage 8 All claims for compensation including consequential damage will not be...

Page 13: ...harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources To return your used device please use the return...

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