MrCool MRBREEZE MRFAN36 User manual

Please read this manual carefully before installation and keep it for future reference.
Please keep this manual where the operator can easily find it. Inside, you
will find helpful hints on how to use and maintain your unit properly.
Product Manual
MRBREEZE™ Bladeless Fan
by: MRCOOL®
Due to updates and constantly improving performance, the information and instructions
within this manual are subject to change without notice. Please visit
www.mrcool.com/documentation to ensure you have the latest version of this manual.
Version Date: 8-19-21

Contents
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Safety Precautions
Warnings ............................................................................................................................. 2
Cautions .............................................................................................................................. 3
Fan Overview ................................................................................................................. 4
Fan Diagram & Installation ...................................................................................... 5
Performance Specifications ...................................................................................... 6
Fan Operation ................................................................................................................ 7
Air Purification .............................................................................................................. 8
Cleaning & Maintenance ........................................................................................... 9
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................... 10
Product Specifications ............................................................................................... 11
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BLADELESS FAN
Especially Suitable For Children
Please read this manual carefully before using the product and keep it properly
Applicable models: AM-32/36/38
Remote Control
HEPA Fliter
Loop
Manual Base

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Safety Precautions
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Read Before Using
Incorrect usage may cause serious damage or injury.
The seriousness of potential damage or injuries is classified as either a WARNING or CAUTION.
WARNING
CAUTION
WARNING
• Make sure that the annular air ring is installed correctly before turning on the fan. Do not turn on or use the
fan when it is not installed.
• Hold the fan base when carrying, and do not hold the fan's circular air ring.
• Keep the fan in a stable location where it will not fall to the ground while in storage or during operation.
• Performing repair maintenance or modifying the fan in any way will void the warranty. No one other than a
qualified maintenance technician should disassemble it.
• Perform only the operations described in this manual. Do not perform any other maintenance not mentioned.
• The fan and the remote control both contain magnets. Please take note of the following:
1.) Pacemakers and defibrillators may be affected by strong magnetic fields. If you or someone in your
household has a pacemaker or defibrillator, avoid placing the remote control in a pocket or being
too close to the fan.
2.) Credit cards and electronic storage media may also be affected by magnets and should be kept
away from the remote control and the top of the fan.
• This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and above, as well as individuals with reduced
physical, sensory or reasoning capabilities, or lack of experience or knowledge, only if they have been
given instruction or supervision by a responsible person who has made them aware of the safety required
and hazards involved. Cleaning and user maintenance should not be performed by children without
supervision.
• If the appliance is not working as it should, has been dropped, damaged, received a sharp blow, left
outdoors, come in contact with water, do not use the device. Contact technical support.
• Be sure to turn off all controls before unplugging the device. Also unplug before connecting any tool or
accessory.
• To avoid a tripping hazard, wind the cable when not in use.
• Dust the plug of the fan regularly to prevent dust build up from moisture. Dust can create a poor connection
and could result in electric shock and/or fire.
• CHOKING HAZARD - The remote control unit for this device contains a small battery. Keep the remote
control away from children and do not allow them to swallow the battery. If the battery is swallowed
seek medical advice immediately.
THIS APPLIANCE IS INTENDED FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
This symbol indicates that ignoring instructions may cause death or serious
injury.
This symbol indicates that ignoring instructions may cause moderate injury
to your person, damage to your unit, or other property.
This symbol indicates that you should NEVER perform the indicated action.
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Safety Precautions

• Make sure that the annular air ring is installed correctly before turning on the fan. Do not turn on or use the
fan when it is not installed.
• Hold the fan base when carrying, and do not hold the fan's circular air ring.
• Keep the fan in a stable location where it will not fall to the ground while in storage or during operation.
• Performing repair maintenance or modifying the fan in any way will void the warranty. No one other than a
qualified maintenance technician should disassemble it.
• Perform only the operations described in this manual. Do not perform any other maintenance not mentioned.
• The fan and the remote control both contain magnets. Please take note of the following:
1.) Pacemakers and defibrillators may be affected by strong magnetic fields. If you or someone in your
household has a pacemaker or defibrillator, avoid placing the remote control in a pocket or being
too close to the fan.
2.) Credit cards and electronic storage media may also be affected by magnets and should be kept
away from the remote control and the top of the fan.
• This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and above, as well as individuals with reduced
physical, sensory or reasoning capabilities, or lack of experience or knowledge, only if they have been
given instruction or supervision by a responsible person who has made them aware of the safety required
and hazards involved. Cleaning and user maintenance should not be performed by children without
supervision.
• If the appliance is not working as it should, has been dropped, damaged, received a sharp blow, left
outdoors, come in contact with water, do not use the device. Contact technical support.
• Be sure to turn off all controls before unplugging the device. Also unplug before connecting any tool or
accessory.
• To avoid a tripping hazard, wind the cable when not in use.
• Dust the plug of the fan regularly to prevent dust build up from moisture. Dust can create a poor connection
and could result in electric shock and/or fire.
• CHOKING HAZARD - The remote control unit for this device contains a small battery. Keep the remote
control away from children and do not allow them to swallow the battery. If the battery is swallowed
seek medical advice immediately.
THIS APPLIANCE IS INTENDED FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
Safety Precautions
CAUTION
DO NOT touch the power plug or fan with wet hands.
DO NOT use it in a wet place. Do not use it in a place where there is water or rain.
DO NOT use this fan when the cable or socket is damaged. If the cable is damaged, it must be replaced
by seller service agent to avoid a hazard.
DO NOT run cable under carpeting or cover it with throw rugs, runners, or similar coverings. Cable
should be away from traffic areas and any other areas where it could be at risk of being tripped over.
DO NOT use extension cables.
DO NOT use near stoves, fireplaces, or other high-temperature heat sources.
DO NOT use air cleaners or similar products directly on the fan.
DO NOT put any object on the fan's air inlet, or use it where there are obstacles. Or, allow it to get close
to dust, lint, hair, or anything that might reduce airflow.
DO NOT pull on the cable when unplugging the power supply from the outlet. Instead, hold the plug.
DO NOT stretch the cable, or place it under undue strain.
DO NOT use any cleaning equipment or cleaners (such as benzene, insecticide, or banana oil) on the fan.
Also remember to unplug the power plug when cleaning or moving for maintenance.
DO NOT dismantle the appliance or use without fan loop installed.
DO NOT allow children to play with the device. Children should be supervised.
DO NOT allow cable to be near heated surfaces.
DO NOT use the appliance in conjunction with or directly next to an air freshener or similar products.
DO NOT use the appliance at a voltage other than what is specified on the nameplate. This could result
in electric shock and/or fire.
DO NOT operate the fan if the plug is not completely inserted into the outlet. if the plug is not
completely inserted it could result in electric shock and/or fire.
DO NOT allow wind to blow on the body of the fan for extended periods of time.
DO NOT leave the fan plugged in for extended periods when it is not in use. Unplug from the wall outlet
when not in use.
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Installation Summary
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Fan Overview
The MRBREEZE™ Bladeless Fan provides a continuous flow of clean air through the wide opening. As the air is
forced through this opening, the volume can be increased by fifteen times, or sped up to 22 miles per hour.
The airflow produced by our bladeless fan is more stable than traditional fans. Since the fan does not have a
traditional “blade” to cut through the air, the airflow feels more natural and cool without being harsh or choppy.
Safety
By eliminating a fast-rotating blade from our design, the fans are safe to operate around children.
Easy to clean
The sleek design makes it easy to clean when compared to traditional fans that have heavy covers and multiple
blades.
Low center of gravity
By having the motor mounted in the base of the fan, it creates a stable foundation making it difficult to tip over.
Unlike traditional fans, which can be top-heavy, unstable, and knocked over easily.
Variable Reach
In order to reach the desired direction of air circulation, the fan can be angled up to 120° by adjusting the fan
loop, or by rotating the base 360° (Refer to Fig. 1.2). In order to adjust the fan loop, turn off the fan and wait
until operation has stopped, and then hold the base with one hand while adjusting the loop with the other.
Fig.1.2
120° Wide Angle
Air Output
360° Rotating
Fan Base
Airflow
Airflow
Airflow
Air Intake
LED display &
Fan speed/standby switch
Operation panel
LED display
Fan Speed/Standby switch
Air intake
Aromatherapy box
Filter
(Open the base to replace)
Air outlet Air outlet
Air Intake
Fig.1.1

Fan Diagram & Installation
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Fan Loop Installation to Base
1. Align the fan loop vertically with the fan base. Make sure to also align the triangle mark, found on the silver
portion of the fan loop, to the unlock symbol of the fan base. There will be tabs on the bottom of the fan loop
that will allow it to slide into the fan base. (Refer to Fig. 2.1 & Fig. 2.2).
2. Now, rotate the fan loop clockwise until the triangle mark is above the lock symbol, to lock it to the base.
NOTE: Use these same steps in reverse (rotating the fan loop counter-clockwise to unlock it from the base)
to access and replace the filter when needed.
Triangle Mark
Air Loop
Base
Lock Unlock
Lock mark
Fig. 2.1 Fig. 2.2
Filter

Performance Specifications
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Fan motor speed: 3200 - 8000 rpm
Each speed is (±10%):
Speed 1 3200 rpm
3800 rpm
4500 rpm
5200 rpm
6000 rpm
6600 rpm
7300 rpm
8000 rpm
Speed 2
Speed 3
Speed 4
Speed 5
Speed 6
Speed 7
Speed 8
The fan is equipped with 8 speeds. The lowest setting is speed 1, which spins at 3,200 rpm. The highest setting
is speed 8, which spins at 8,000 rpm. Please see the table below for the rpms the other speeds operate at.
When the power is turned on, the default setting is speed 8. If the fan is not powered off, and goes into standby
mode, it will start in the last speed it was operated at, once it is turned back on.
NOTE
Choose the lowest setting to produce the lowest noise while sleeping.
• Low speed <30 db
• High speed <60 db
Airflow Rating (CFM):
Lowest speed setting - 10.5 CFM
Highest speed setting - 32.7 CFM

Fan Operation
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Functions and Controls (on Fan)
The base of the fan contains the LED display, which will display functions such as the fan
speed, timer function, and when the fan is in standby mode. Beneath the display is the
fan speed/standby button, allowing you to adjust the speed of the fan, or put it in
standby mode. Each press will increase the fan speed by 1 level until the maximum
setting is reached, “08,” then it will start over. Holding the button down for approximately
two seconds will put the fan in standby mode, you will be alerted of this with a buzzer
sound and “00” will show on the LED display. These are the only electronic functions that
can be controlled on the fan itself, all others are accessed with the remote control.
Remote Control Functions
The functions of the remote control buttons are as follows (Refer Fig 4.2 as a guide).
Power Switch
When the power switch button is first pressed on the remote control, a buzzer will
sound, and the LED display will show "00" to indicate it is in standby mode. Press it again
to start fan operation. Pressing the power switch while the fan is operating, will put the
fan back in standby mode, causing the fan to decelerate until air movement stops. In
standby mode, when the fan is turned back on, the fan will revert back to the last speed
used before it was turned off. The lowest setting of the fan is 1 and the highest setting is
8 (these will show as “01” and “08” on the LED display, respectively). Please refer to the
Fig. 4.1.
Fan Speed Plus
In the operating state, press the Fan Speed PLUS button to increase the fan speed.
Once the fan reaches the speed 8 setting, press the button again. A buzzer noise with
two prompts will sound to signify the highest setting has been reached.
Fan Speed Minus
In the operating state, press the Fan Speed MINUS button to decrease the fan speed.
When the fan reaches the speed 1 setting, press the button again. A buzzer noise will
sound with two prompts to signify the lowest setting has been reached.
Rotate the Head
While the fan is in operating mode, press the rotate button to rotate the head of the fan.
Press it again to stop rotating the head.
Timer Plus
While in the operating state, press the timer plus button to enter the timing mode. The
initial timing mode is 1 hour, and will show "lH" on the digital display. After each button
press, the time increases by 1 hour. When the time on the display has reached 8 hours,
press the button again to exit the timer mode. Once you have exited, the digital display
should return to showing the fan speed level.
Timer Minus
While in the operating state, pressing the timer minus button will also enter the timing
mode. When the timing mode is greater than 1 hour, with each press the time will
reduce by 1 hour. When the timing mode reaches 1 hour, it cannot be reduced any
further. Press the button once more to exit timing mode and return to fan speed
display.
Maximum Fan Speed
Pressing this button will put the fan speed at its highest setting.
Minimum Fan Speed (Sleep Setting)
Pressing this button will put the fan speed at its lowest and quietest setting.
A - Power Switch
B - Fan Speed Plus
C - Fan Speed Minus
D - Timer Plus
E - Timer Minus
F - Rotate
A
BC
D
E
F
Buzzer will sound each time
the button is pressed
Standby
Level
Same level when
power on again.
Level 1 Level 8
Standby display when power
is first turned on
Fig 4.1
Fig 4.2
NOTE: Some buttons on the
remote control are not currently
functional. These may be used for
optional features at a later date.
G
H
G - Min. Fan Speed
H - Max. Fan Speed

Fig 4.1Fig 4.1
Air Purification
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Lower Surface Air Speed
The lower surface air speed, combined with the efficient 360° HEPA filter,
can effectively catch harmful pollutants.
Vacuum Sealing
The vacuum seal design prevents dirty air from leaking out of the machine
during filtration.
Activated Carbon Filtration
The activated carbon particle layer removes odor and harmful toxic
substances such as benzene.
360 ° full suction
The 360° omni-directional design allows the machine to be placed in any
space.
Filter Cover
The filter is vacuum sealed inside the base of the machine.
HEPA Filter
The high quality paper used in the HEPA filter can purify 99.9% of harmful
particles from the air. This includes unpleasant odors, pollutants, benzene,
PM2.5, and PM0.1.
Air Purification Principle
• Long-term exposure to Benzene can damage bone marrow which could
cause anemia, leukemia, and other health related issues.
• PM 2.5 refers to atmospheric particulate matter (PM) that have a diameter
of less than 2.5 micrometers, which is about 3% the diameter of a human
hair. Since they are so small and light, fine particles tend to stay longer in
the air than heavier particles. This increases the chances of humans and
animals inhaling them into the bodies. Studies have found a close link
between exposure to fine particles and premature death from heart and
lung disease.
• PM 0.1 can penetrate pulmonary tissue, enter the bloodstream, and
circulate throughout the body. This means PM 0.1 has the capability to
damage a number of internal systems that may be inaccessible to larger
particles.
H
HH
HH
H
C
C
C
C
C
C
Benzene
HUMAN HAIR
DIAMETER PM 2.5PM 2.5
60µm
PM 2.5
PM 0.1
Fig 5.2
Fig 5.1
Illustration enlarged to show how
small PM 0.1 particles are compared
to PM 2.5, and then in contrast of how
small PM 2.5 particles are compared
to a single strand of human hair

Cleaning & Maintenance 6
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1. Before cleaning the fan, be sure to turn off the power and unplug the power
cord from the outlet. To avoid electrical shock or injury, DO NOT unplug with
a wet hand.
2. Look for any blockages or dust in the air inlet holes of the fan base or the
small air outlet holes inside the fan loop. Use a soft brush to remove any
debris from those areas.
3. If the fan is used for extended periods of time, there will be a build up of
dust between the power cable plug and the wall socket, which is a potential
fire hazard. While the fan is unplugged, wipe the plug with a dry cloth.
4. Remove the fan assembly according to the assembly procedure.
5. Use a soft cotton cloth and neutral detergent/non-solvent cleaner to remove
any surface stains. Then wipe dry with a dry cloth wipe.
6. DO NOT use banana oil, light oil, alcohol, lamp oil, benzene, abrasive powder,
alkaline lotion, or brush as these may cause discoloration and deterioration
of the paint surface resin.
7. DO NOT submerge the fan or wash the fan with water.
8. The fan does not require a long time to dry, however, the surface must be
dry before packaging or placing it in a dry environment for storage.
1. First, make sure the fan is turned off and the power cord is unplugged from the outlet. Then, locate the triangle
mark on the silver portion of the fan, near the base. Next, rotate the fan loop counter-clockwise until the
triangle mark is above the unlock symbol. This will unlock it from the base. Then, lift the fan loop from the base
to gain access to the filter.
2. Remove the filter from the base.
3. Install new filter.
4. Align the fan loop vertically with the fan base. Making sure to also align the triangle mark on the fan loop with
the unlock mark found the fan base, respectively. There will be tabs on the bottom of the fan loop that will allow
it to slide into the base. Then, rotate the fan loop clockwise until the triangle mark is above the lock symbol to
lock it to the base.
Cleaning
Maintenance (Filter Replacement)
1 2 3 4
Triangle Mark
Lock Unlock
Lock mark

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Refrigerant Piping Connection 7
Troubleshooting
Bus under-voltage
Bus over-voltage
The motor is stuck
Hardware over-current
Software over-current
Lack of phase failure
Communication failure
E1
E2
E3
E4
E5/E6
E7
E8
Error Codes
Symptom Diagnosis
Fan does not work
when plugged in
Ensure that power cable is fully plugged in the outlet
Ensure that power button has been pressed, if the fan
is on the LED display screen will be illuminated.
Airflow from fan is
weak
Check the air inlets and outlets of the fan for dust or
blockages, and remove them
Check and see if the fan speed setting of the fan needs
to be adjusted to a higher level
Remote control is
not working Check the batteries to ensure they are not drained, or
installed improperly
Fan does not
operate normally
after a power
outage
Unplug the power cord from the outlet and then plug
it back in
Fan omits an odor It is possible that parts are damaged, discontinue use
and contact technical support
Device Checks
If the fan is functioning abnormally, please perform these checks before contacting
your service retailer.

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Refrigerant Piping Connection 8
Product Specifications
Name
Model
Voltage
Frequency
Power
Timing
Speed
Rotating angle
Height
59.1 in (1.5 m)
Weight
The length of
power cord
Bladeless Fan
MRFAN36/MRFAN38
110V
50Hz
40W
1-8H
8000 rpm
Around 120 degrees
25.98 in/38.58 in (660 mm/980 mm)
Apprx. 6.2 lbs/11.2 lbs (2.8 kgs/5.1 kgs)
Product specifications
Harmful substances
Part
Name
Pb Hg
Cd
(Cr
(VI)))
PBB PBDE
O O O O O O
O O O O O O
Plastic Parts
Aluminum tube
O
O O O O O O
O O O O O
OX O O O O
X O O O O O
Sponge
Motor
Display
Power cord
Hazardous substances used for electric fans located
in the table below. According to the marking
requirements for the restricted use of hazardous
substances in electronic and electrical products,
GB/T 26572-2011. The following sections list the
names and amounts of hazardous substances that
may be contained in this product.
This form is prepared according to the rules of,
SJ/T113640 which indicates that the content of the
hazardous substance in all homogeneous materials
of the part is below the limit set by GB/T26572
(1EC62321). An X in the table above indicates that
the content of the hazardous substance in at least a
homogeneous material of the part exceeds the limit
specified in GB/T26572. However, the "x" part shown
in the above table contains more than the mature
alternative technology in the industry.
Environmental protection service life
The mark indicated on the instruction manual
indicates that the environmental protection use
period is 10 years. The environmental protection
use period of electrical and electronic products
means that the toxic and harmful substances, or
elements, contained in the electrical and electronic
products will not leak to the outside or suddenly
change, and the users of the electrical and electronic
products will not use the environment when using
the electronic and electrical products. A period of
serious pollution or serious damage to the human
body and property. Please use this product in
accordance with the instruction manual during the
environmental protection period.
Waste and recycling regulations for electrical and
electronic products. In order to better care for and
protect the earth, when the user no longer needs this
product or the product is at the end of its life, please
comply with the relevant laws and regulations on the
recycling of waste electrical and electronic products
in the country, and hand it over to the qualified and
local, state-recognized recycling facility.

The design and specifications of this product and/or manual are subject to change without prior notice.
Consult with the sales agency or manufacturer for details.
MRBREEZE™ Bladeless Fan
by: MRCOOL®
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