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MEZO M26HD
Instrukcja obsługi
Instruction manual

Questions and Answers

  • R
    Richard CollierAug 4, 2025
    What to do if my Eberg MEZO M26HD is not cool enough?
    • A
      Amanda SuttonAug 4, 2025
      If your Eberg Air Cleaner isn't cooling sufficiently, ensure all doors and windows are closed to prevent warm air from entering. Remove any heat sources from the room. Check that the exhaust air hose is properly connected and not blocked; clean it if necessary. Also, verify that the temperature setting isn't too high and clean the air inlet to ensure proper airflow.
  • A
    Anthony HernandezAug 9, 2025
    What does E3 Code mean on my Eberg MEZO M26HD, and what should I do?
    • A
      Amber TaylorAug 10, 2025
      An E3 code on your Eberg Air Cleaner indicates that the water tank is full. Please empty the water tank.
  • J
    John MayAug 14, 2025
    Why does my Eberg MEZO M26HD Air Cleaner make so much noise?
    • A
      Andrea HallAug 14, 2025
      Your Eberg Air Cleaner might be noisy for a couple of reasons. First, check if the unit is placed on a flat, level surface. If the ground is uneven, it can cause vibrations and noise. Also, the sound might be from the flowing of the refrigerant inside the air conditioner. This is normal.
  • S
    Samuel RamirezAug 19, 2025
    What does E1 Code mean on my Eberg MEZO M26HD, and what should I do?
    • E
      eyorkAug 19, 2025
      The E1 code on your Eberg Air Cleaner indicates that the room temperature sensor has failed. You can replace the room temperature sensor, but the unit can also work without replacing it.
  • F
    fbryantAug 25, 2025
    What does E2 Code mean on my Eberg Air Cleaner, and what should I do?
    • C
      Colin LewisAug 25, 2025
      The E2 code on your Eberg Air Cleaner indicates that the evaporator coil sensor has failed. Replace the evaporator coil sensor.
  • J
    Jill MayoAug 29, 2025
    Why does my Eberg MEZO M26HD Air Cleaner Auto Power-Off in heating mode?
    • S
      smithshaneAug 30, 2025
      Your Eberg Air Cleaner may automatically power off in heating mode due to heating protection. This occurs when the temperature at the air outlet exceeds 70°C. To resolve this, restart the unit when the room temperature is lower.

Summary

Safety Awareness

Instructions for Repairing Appliances Containing R290

Information on Servicing

General information and safety checks before servicing the appliance.

Checks to the Area

Safety checks for the work area before servicing.

Work Procedure

Procedures to minimize risks during servicing.

General Work Area

Instructions for staff and workspace preparation.

Checking for Presence of Refrigerant

Verifying the absence of flammable atmospheres.

Presence of Fire Extinguisher

Ensuring fire extinguishing equipment is available.

No Ignition Sources

Prohibiting ignition sources during work.

Ventilated Area

Ensuring adequate ventilation during servicing.

Checks to the Refrigeration Equipment

Verifying electrical components and refrigerant circuit.

Checks to Electrical Devices

Safety checks for electrical components and wiring.

Repairs to Sealed Components

During Repairs to Sealed Components

Disconnecting electrical supplies before working on sealed components.

Repair to Intrinsically Safe Components

Cabling

Detection of Flammable Refrigerants

Leak Detection Methods

Removal and Evacuation

Charging Procedures

Decommissioning

Labelling

Recovery

Competence of Service Personnel General

Training

a) Commissioning

Procedures for commissioning the appliance.

b) Maintenance

Procedures for maintaining the appliance.

c) Repair

d) Decommissioning

e) Disposal

Transportation, Marking and Storage for Units that Employ Flammable Refrigerants

Transport of Equipment Containing Flammable Refrigerants

Regulations for transporting equipment with flammable refrigerants.

Marking of Equipment Using Signs

Guidelines for using safety and health signs on equipment.

Disposal of Equipment Using Flammable Refrigerants

Reference to national regulations for disposal.

Storage of Equipment;Appliances

Guidelines for storing equipment safely.

Name of Parts

Accessories

Remote Control Function

Control Panel

Sleep

How to use and what happens in sleep mode.

Timer

How to set and use the timer function.

On;Off

How to turn the appliance on and off.

Wind

How to use the swing wind function.

Temp -

How to decrease the temperature setting.

Temp +

How to increase the temperature setting.

Mode

Cooling Operation

Instructions for using the cooling mode.

Dehumidifying Operation

Instructions for using the dehumidifying mode.

Fan Operation

Instructions for using the fan mode.

Heating Operation (Optional)

Instructions for using the heating mode.

Automatic Function

How the automatic mode functions.

Temperature Display Conversion

How to switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit.

Operation Introduction

Before Using Notice

Important notes and temperature ranges for operation.

Cautions for Cooling and Dehumidifying Operations

Drainage Mode

Water Filled with Alarm

Installation Explanations

1. Installation Explanations

General installation requirements and placement.

2. Introduction to Exhaust Hose Installation

How to install the exhaust hose.

3. Window Slider Kit Installation(Optional)

How to install the optional window slider kit.

4. Continuous Drainage - Pipe Installation

How to install the pipe for continuous drainage.

Internal Tank Water Full Alarm Function

Maintenance Explanations

1. Air Filter

How to clean and maintain the air filter.

2. Clean the Air-conditioner Surface

How to clean the exterior surface of the unit.

Troubleshooting

Unit Does Not Start When Pressing Power Button

Steps to take if the unit fails to start.

Not Cool Enough

Possible causes and solutions for insufficient cooling.

Auto Power-Off in Heating Mode

Reasons for auto power-off during heating.

Noisy

Explains normal and abnormal noises from the unit.

E1 Code

Troubleshooting for E1 error code related to temperature sensor.

E2 Code

Troubleshooting for E2 error code related to evaporator coil sensor.

E3 Code

Troubleshooting for E3 error code indicating a full water tank.

Eberg MEZO M26HD Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelMEZO M26HD
TypeAir Cleaner
CADR180 m³/h
Filter TypeHEPA
Coverage Area26m²
Dimensions260 x 260 x 410 mm