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FAN SPEED BUTTON 

Use the fan speed button to select either high or low fan speed. The LED indicators 
above the fan speed button indicate which speed has been selected (the LED light 
on the left is for high fan speed and the LED light on the right is for low fan speed).  

We recommend using high fan speed when drying laundry. 

The  buttons  on  the  control  panel  are  sensitive.  Press  the  fan  speed  button  quickly 
and firmly. Do not hold the fan speed button down as the dehumidifier will turn child 
lock on (see below).  

  

CHILD LOCK  

To activate child lock 

hold the fan speed button down for two seconds. ‘LC’ will appear 

on  the  display  for  5  seconds  and  then  the  display  will  change  back  to  the  relative 
humidity  level  of  the  environment.  Whilst  child  lock  is  on,  the  settings  cannot  be 
changed. To deactivate child lock hold the fan speed button down for two seconds 

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the dehumidifier will beep once. If you are unable to remove child lock using the fan 
speed button, unplug the dehumidifier for 40 minutes.  

 

LAUNDRY BUTTON 

Press the laundry button once to turn laundry mode on, press the laundry button again 
to  turn  laundry  mode  off.  The  dehumidifier  will  run  continuously  in  high  fan  speed 
mode  for  6  hours.  After  6  hours  the  dehumidifier  will  switch  off  until  it  is  manually 
switched  on  again.  Laundry  mode  can  be  switch  off  at  any  point  by  pressing  the 
laundry  button  or  turning  the  dehumidifier  off  using  the  power  button.  On  Laundry 
Mode you cannot set a target humidity level.  

 

WATER TANK FULL INDICATOR 

When the water tank is full the dehumidifier will bleep and then switch off. Once the 
water  tank  has  been  emptied  and  placed  securely  back  in  the  dehumidifier,  the 
dehumidifier will start to run again as per its previous settings.  

 

DEHUMIDIFICATION MODE 

The LED light under the droplet and snowflake will stay on permanently, even once 
the dehumidifier has reached its target humidity level. This light will be solid, it will not 
flash. If the light is flashing on the MeacoDry ABC 10L or 12L model, it is in defrost 
mode (see below). 

 

DEFROST MODE 

This dehumidifier is equipped with an automatic defrosting system. When operating 
in low temperatures, the surface of the evaporator will accumulate frost which effects 
the efficiency of the dehumidifier. When this happens, the machine will automatically 
go  into  periodic  defrosting  and  the  LED  light  beneath  the  droplet  and  snowflake 
symbol will flash. The time the unit is in defrost mode will vary. This is not a fault; it is 
part of the dehumidification process. It is not recommended to use the dehumidifier in 
temperatures below 5

°

C.

 

Summary of Contents for MeacoDry ABC 10L

Page 1: ...ifier Instruction Manual MeacoDry ABC 10L 12L and 20L Dehumidifier Please read this instruction manual before using the dehumidifier and keep safe for future reference Thank you for choosing Meaco we...

Page 2: ...the appropriate voltages to the unit Handle with Care Do not drop throw or crash the dehumidifier Rough treatment can damage the components or wiring and create a hazardous condition Run on Stable Su...

Page 3: ...tilated area then the room must be designed to prevent the accumulation of refrigerant leaks resulting in a risk of fire or explosion due to ignition of the refrigerant caused by electric heaters cook...

Page 4: ...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 5: ...humid air from the room in and across a filter and then through an evaporator Here the air is cooled below dew point so that the water vapour of the air forms a condensate on the coils which flows in...

Page 6: ...from www meaco com Handle Air inlet and filter Control panel Air outlet Water tank Continuous drainage outlet Legs Front cover Power cord Power button Timer button Sleep mode Humidistat button Fan sp...

Page 7: ...t and filter Air outlet Wheels Continuous drainage outlet Power cord Laundry mode Laundry mode button Fan speed button Child lock Timer button Sleep mode Power button Up arrow Down arrow High fan spee...

Page 8: ...n using the power button The buttons on the control panel are sensitive Press the timer button quickly and firmly Do not hold the timer button down as the dehumidifier will go into sleep mode see belo...

Page 9: ...r 6 hours After 6 hours the dehumidifier will switch off until it is manually switched on again Laundry mode can be switch off at any point by pressing the laundry button or turning the dehumidifier o...

Page 10: ...g on the display will show the current relative humidity level in the environment the dehumidifier is being used in When the humidistat button on the 10L and 12L model or the down arrow on the 20L mod...

Page 11: ...arget humidity level of 50 rh or 55 rh and positioning the dehumidifier in a central position within your home for example the landing or hallway If you have more of a problem in one area of your hous...

Page 12: ...from the dehumidifier Secure the 14mm hose onto the internal outlet pipe Once the hose is in place put the water tank back into the dehumidifier for continuous drainage to work the water tank must alw...

Page 13: ...L 12L and 20L WATER TANK The water tank is found on the front of the unit on the 20L model and at the back of the unit on the 10L and 12L model In order to empty the water tank simply pull the tank ou...

Page 14: ...e clogged with dust and dirt particles The filter must be cleaned a minimum of every two weeks not doing so could invalidate the units warranty Please use the following steps Remove the filter it can...

Page 15: ...80 rh Air flow nominal 105m hour 105m hour 145m hour Noise level at one metre Maximum 40dB A Maximum 40dB A Maximum 44dB A Power Supply 230V 50Hz 230V 50Hz 230V 50Hz Rated power consumption 155W 155W...

Page 16: ...unit does not collect water The water tank is full Empty the water tank and reinsert The water tank has not been inserted correctly Make sure the water tank is securely in place The filter is blocked...

Page 17: ...t feel cooler because it is moving this is the same as the air from a fan The room temperature will not be reduced by the unit and it is not cooling the air The display is not showing the target humid...

Page 18: ...as described in the user s manual or by neglect 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 compens...

Page 19: ...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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