NewAir ACP-1300E Operating Instructions, Setting the Timer Function, Battery Installation

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3.Operating Instructions

1.When first plugging in the ACP-1300E,

a tone indicating that the power is connected

ON/OFF

TEMP

will sound. After pressing the "On" button,

 

MODE SPEED

TIMER WIND WIND

the unit will start in Auto Mode and display the current room temperature.

2.To select the mode, press the "Mode" button. This will then cycle the

ACP-1300E through the "Auto," "Fan,""Cooling," and "Dehumidify" options.

Auto Fan Cooling Dehumidify

3.When adjusting the temperature, keep in mind that the ACP-1300E is

adjustable between 60O and 88O F. To set the temperature, press the "Temperature" button until the desired temperature is displayed. The air conditioner will now cool the room to that temperature. After five seconds of setting your desired temperature, the display will then revert back to displaying the current room temperature.

4.To adjust the fan speed, press the "Speed button." This will allow the ACP-1300E to cycle through the "High,""Medium," and "Low" speed options.

Low Mid High

5.To turn off the unit, press the "Off" button. The air conditioner will cease operation and a tone will sound.

6.1.For fresh air, press the "Fresh Air" button while the unit is running. This will then engage the built-in ion generator.

Please Note:

While in dehumidification mode, the unit will automatically set the fan speed to "Low". The ACP-1300E will not allow fan speed adjustments, nor will adjusting the temperature affect the unit's operation.

In addition, while in fan mode, adjusting the temperature will not affect the unit's operation. If the ACP-1300E is in standby mode, the remote control's memory function will turn on. Your settings will be stored in the unit's memory, and when used next, it will operate according to the last saved settings only the timer function will need to be reset (if you are using this function).

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3. Operating Instructions

Setting the Timer Function:

To set the timer function, press the "Timer" button and enter the time that you would like the unit to shut down. You will then have the option of setting the time for the unit to resume function (ranging from half an hour to 12 hours, in half hour increments). You can also exit the timer function at that time.

While the unit is in standby mode, you can also set the operation times by pressing the "Timer" button. Enter the time in which you would like the air conditioner to begin operating, and you will then be able to program the time at which you want the unit to go back into standby mode (ranging from half an hour to 12 hours, in half hour increments). You can also exit the timer function at that time (Note: While in the set time frame, the air conditioner will display a countdown of the remaining time until the next mode is initiated).

To adjust the airflow, if you would like to have the airflow oscillated from the ceiling to the floor, press the "Oscillation" button on the remote control. Right to left airflow can then be set by manually adjusting the louvers.

Please Note:

When turning off the unit, VFD indicators will appear "Off" until the sweep shuts down.

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3. Operating Instructions

Battery Installation:

1.Open the battery compartment by sliding down the battery cover

panel.

2.Remove and discard old batteries replace with new batteries

3.Replace the battery panel back onto the remote.

Battery

3. Operating Instructions

Drainage

When the ACP-1300E is in operation, the condensed water will be drained into the water tank. If the water tank is full, a buzzer will sound 20 times, and the VFD indicator will display an "E2" error warning. At that time, the unit will cease operation, and if you wish to restart the unit, the water tank must be emptied by taking the following steps:

1.Turn off the unit.

2.Remove the rubber plug. The condensed water will then flow out. 3.After the water is emptied, replace the rubber plug.

4.Restart the unit.

Remote Control Panel

Please Note:

Battery Cover Panel

1.The polarity of the batteries must match the indicator in the remote control. 2.Do not mix old and new batteries in the remote control.

3.To prevent corrosion, remove the batteries if the remote control will not be used for an extended period of time.

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Drainage Hole Rubber Plug

Water Tank

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