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MeacoCool MC Series Portable Air
Conditioner Instruction Manual
MeacoCool MC Series 7000 BTU, 8000 BTU, 9000 BTU, 10000 BTU
and 10000CH BTU Portable Air Conditioners
Please read this instruction manual before using the portable air conditioner and
keep safe for future reference.
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Safety Information
Keep Children Away
Prevent children from playing with or around the unit to avoid injury.
Keep Unit Grounded
Ensure unit uses a grounded plug and outlet to reduce shock or fire risk.
Protect Power Cord from Damage
Never use a damaged power cord; replacement must be by qualified personnel.
Handle with Care
Avoid dropping or rough handling to prevent component damage and hazards.
Run on Stable Surface
Operate unit on a stable, level surface to prevent tipping and injury.
Keep Out of Water
Do not operate in water; dry components thoroughly if they become wet.
Keep Air Intakes Clear
Ensure air inlets are unobstructed to prevent overheating and fire hazards.
Keep Electrical Components Dry
Prevent water ingress into electrical parts to avoid shock hazards.
Wiring Instructions
Mains Lead Colour Code
Details the standard colour coding for mains lead wires (Blue, Brown, Green/Yellow).
Plug Wiring Procedure
Step-by-step guide for connecting mains lead wires to plug terminals (N, L, E).
Fuse Replacement
Instructions on using the correct fuse type for replacement and when to seek help.
Product Identification
Included Accessories
Lists all accessories provided with the portable air conditioner.
Unit Component Labels
Identifies key external components and their functions on the unit.
General Advice
Manual Study and Damage Check
Read manual before use and check for transport damage upon receipt.
Upright Standing Period
Allow unit to stand upright for eight hours before initial operation.
Placement and Airflow
Place on a level surface with 50cm clearance for optimal airflow.
Keep Clearances
Ensure air outlet and inlet are not blocked by walls or objects.
Packaging Storage
Advise to keep packaging for safe storage or disposal.
Set Up
Venting Requirements
Explains the necessity of venting hot air to the outside via a window.
Window Kit Options
Describes the two provided window kits and their usage scenarios.
Duct Assembly Steps
Instructions for connecting the duct machine and window adaptors to the duct.
Set Up
Window Kit Plate Assembly
Details attaching the duct to window kit plates and adjusting sections.
Securing Window Kit
Guidance on closing the window to secure the kit and sealing gaps.
Connecting Duct to Unit
Procedure for attaching the duct to the unit's air exhaust.
Set Up
Duct Length Adjustment
How to extend the duct to the required length, avoiding kinks.
Adjusting Louvres
Instructions for manually adjusting the front and internal louvres for airflow.
Dry/Heat Mode Drainage
Requirement to connect drainage hose for Dry/Heat modes.
Powering On
Steps to plug the unit into a mains socket and turn it on.
Control Panel
Power Button Function
Operation of the power button for switching on, off, and standby.
Mode Button Selection
How to cycle through operating modes (Cool, Dry, Fan, Heat).
Up and Down Buttons
Usage of UP/DOWN buttons for temperature and timer adjustments.
Timer Button
Setting On/Off timers for the unit's operation.
Fan Speed Button
Selecting between High and Low fan speeds in applicable modes.
The Modes
Cool Mode Operation
Detailed steps for operating the unit in Cool mode, including temperature and fan control.
Dry Mode Operation
How the unit functions in Dry mode based on ambient temperature and humidity.
Fan Mode Operation
Using the unit solely as a fan to circulate air within the room.
Heat Mode and Sleep Mode
Heat Mode Operation
Instructions for operating the unit in Heat mode, including temperature and fan settings.
Sleep Mode Operation
How to activate and the function of Sleep mode for quieter operation.
Other Functions
Timer Settings
Explains how to set and remove On/Off timers for the unit.
Automatic Defrost
Description of the automatic defrost function and related operations.
Overload Protection
Details the unit's overload protection feature for the compressor.
Remote Control
Cooling Model Remote
Overview of the remote control buttons for cooling-only models.
Cooling/Heating Model Remote
Overview of the remote control buttons for CH models, including Heat mode.
Drainage
Continuous Drainage
Instructions for continuous water drainage in Dry or Heat modes.
Draining Water Tank
Procedure for draining the internal water tank when indicated.
Cleaning and Storage
Filter Cleaning Schedule
Recommended frequency for cleaning air filters to maintain performance.
Filter Cleaning Methods
Methods for cleaning the air filters, including vacuuming and washing.
Unit Storage
Guidance on preparing and storing the unit when not in use.
Specifications
Cooling/Heating Capacity
Technical specifications for cooling capacity and heating capacity (for CH models).
Power Consumption & Airflow
Details power usage, maximum airflow rate, and energy rating.
Specifications
Room Size & Duct Specs
Information on approximate room size suitability, duct diameter, and length.
Moisture Removal & Electrical
Specifications for moisture removal, nominal current, power supply, and refrigerant type.
Trouble Shooting
Machine Power Issues
Troubleshooting steps for issues related to power supply and button operation.
Compressor/Remote Issues
Solutions for compressor not starting and remote control malfunctions.
Noise and Speed Issues
Addressing problems with increased noise, fan speed, and bedroom noise.
Trouble Shooting
Cooling/Heating Effectiveness
Diagnosing and resolving issues with ineffective cooling or heating.
Unit Behavior & Errors
Troubleshooting machine turning off, water leaks, 'Ft' display, and error codes.
Warranty
Warranty Coverage
Details the duration and scope of the manufacturer's warranty.
Warranty Conditions
Outlines requirements for warranty validity and excluded damages.
Contact & Disposal Info
Information for warranty claims, support, and environmentally responsible disposal.

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