3. Operating Instructions
Air Exhaust Hose
The hot air exhaust conducts the hot, moist air produced by the unit away from the space you are cooling. The window kit and exhaust hose can also be moved from room to room with the unit. You can exhaust the
1.Exhaust the hot air through a window or sliding glass door (a window kit extension may be necessary). Open the window or sliding glass door, install the window kit, and connect the exhaust hose.
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2.If an existing window or sliding glass door cannot be used, a custom opening through a wall or ceiling can be cut out in order to facilitate the exhaust hose.
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The hot air must be exhausted in order for the unit to produce a cooling effect. When the
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3. Operating Instructions
Exhaust Hose
1.The exhaust hose can extend from 1.8 feet to 6.5 feet. The shorter the hose , the better the cooling effect .
2.The hose should be as straight as possible, as sharp or unnece
3.The length of the exhaust hose should not be extended past 6.5 feet. Replacement hoses are available for purchase through your NewAir vendor. We also recommend that you use only certified NewAir replacement parts.
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4. Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Your
Before investing in repairs, check to see if any of the following apply to you:
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| There could be power trouble. |
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| 1.The power cord is not |
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| plugged in. | 1.Connect the power cord corre- | |
| 2.The circuit breaker has | ctly. | |
| been tripped. | 2.Reset the circuit at the breaker | |
The unit doesn't work. | 3.There is a problem with | box. | |
the socket or outlet. | 3.Change the socket or outlet. | ||
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| 4.Either the power cord is | ||
| 4.Take the unit to a qualified techn- | ||
| damaged, or the fuse | ||
| ician and have the fuse replaced | ||
| needs to be replaced. | ||
| (fuse specification: 3A/250V). | ||
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The unit stops working on its own. | activated or the temperature | Either turn the timer off or wait | |
in the room is lower than the | for the room temperature to rise. | ||
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| set temperature. |
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| 1.The room temperature is | 1.Wait for the room temperature | |
| to rise to resume normal | ||
There is no cool air coming out | lower than the set temp- | ||
operation. | |||
of the unit when it is in cooling | erature. | ||
2.Allow the evaporator to defrost | |||
mode. | 2.The evaporator is frosted | ||
and normal operation will | |||
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There is no cool air coming out of | 1.The evaporator is frosted | Allow the evaporator to defrost | |
over. | |||
andnormal operation will resume. | |||
the unit when it is in dehumidifying | |||
2.The unit is eliminating frost. | |||
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mode. |
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Error code E2 is displayed on the | The water tank is full. | Empty the water tank and restart | |
control panel. |
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Error code E4 is displayed on the | The coil pipe is damaged. | Replace the coil pipe. | |
control panel. | |||
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| 1.The voltage is too high or | 1.Restart the unit when the voltage | |
Error code E1 is displayed on the | is normal. | ||
too low. | |||
control panel. | 2.Have the unit repaired by your | ||
2.The unit is damaged. | |||
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Please Note:
Never service your
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5. Electric Diagram
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