ACP-1300H Portable Air Conditioner
Owner's Manual
Contents
1.Safety Instructions
(1) Warning................................................................................... 2
(2) Precautions.............................................................................. 3
(3) Maintenance......................................... ................................... 4
2. Parts List
(1) ACP-1300H Unit and Accessories............................................... 5
(2) Control Panel ........................................................................... 6
(3) Remote Control.........................................................................7
3.Operating Instructions
(1) Operating the ACP-1300H for the FirstTime; Operating Modes;
and Thermostat.........................................................................8
(2) Setting the Timer.......................................................................9
(3) Adjusting theAirflow...................................................................9
(4) Installing the Battery for the Remote Control...............................10
(5) Emptying the Auxiliary Water Tank.........................................11-12
(6) Setting up the Exhaust Hose.................................................13-14
4. .......................................................................15
Troubleshooting Tips
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Electrical Diagram
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Electrical Specifications
Please read all instructions carefully before operating
1. Safety Instructions
Warning
Connect theACP-1300H's plug into an
appropriate poweroutlet.
Be careful not to damage the power
cord, and do not operate the ACP-1300H
if the cord appears to be damaged.
Before operatingthe ACP-1300H,
make sureyour hands areclean and dry.
Make surethe air conditioner'sground
wire isconnected.
Do not turn offthe power supply by
pulling the power cord; use the On/
Off power button.
Do notuse a powerstrip or anextension
cord.
Toavoid injury, keep fingers and foreign
objects outof the unit.
If you notice smoke or an odd odorcoming
from theACP-1300H, turn the unit off and
disconnect the power plug.
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1. Safety Instructions
Precautions
Leave theACP-1300H in an upright position forat least twohours before operating.
The unitmust be installedin accordance withnational and localwiring regulations.
The ACP-1300H's supply cord requires a Y-type attachment. If the supply cord is
damaged, it must be replaced bythe manufacturer, an authorized service agent, or a
qualified repair professional in order toavoid further damage, to prevent voiding the
warranty, and to avoid bodily injury.
Never operatethe ACP-1300H in an area whereflammable gasses orchemicals are
present.
Toprevent electromagnetic interference,place the unitat least threefeet away from
radios ortelevisions.
When connectingor disconnecting thepower cord, holdthe plug itself- never pullthe
power cord.
When notusing the unitfor an extendedperiod of time,disconnect the powercord and
drain anywater from theauxiliary water tank.
When cleaningthe ACP-1300H, do not spray liquiddirectly onto theunit. Moreover,
do notuse harsh chemicalsor cleansers toclean the unit. Instead, apply water or a
mild cleanserto a softcloth and wipethe ACP-1300H clean.
The ACP-1300H is not intendedto support heavyobjects, be usedas a step-stool,or
be shakenor bumped into. Keep this in mind when decidingwhere to placethe unit.
If youchoose to usethe continuous drainfunction on theACP-1300H, make sure the
condensate candrain off into an appropriate receptacle.
Toensure adequate aircirculation, place theair conditioner atleast four inchesaway
from wallsand furnishings. Be aware of draperies or other items which may interfere
with theintake vents andcause restricted airflow.
Place theACP-1300H on a level, flat surface. Do not operate the unit onan angle of
more than4 inches.
If problems persist or if the unit malfunctions, please contact your NewAir
dealer or a professional repair center.
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1. Safety Instructions
2. Parts List
Maintenance
To avoid electrical shock, be sure to disconnect the power cord
before cleaning the unit.
Avoid using chemicals such as benzene, alcohol, gas, or turpentine
when cleaning the unit.
It is recommended that the air filter be replaced every two months
(more frequently if the filter is visibly soiled). Built-up dust and debris
on the filter will decrease airflow and impact the air conditioner's
cooling efficiency.
When removing the filter from the ACP-1300H, following these steps:
1.Gently lift up the air filter cover.
2.Grasp the air filter and separate it from the cover.
Please Note:
When cleaning the air filter, use only warm water or a mild detergent. Once the
filter has been cleaned, allow it to completely dry in a cool place. Also remember
that the external case should only be cleaned with a soft, moist cloth.
Parts and Accessories
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1.Control Panel
2.Air Outlet
3.Remote Sensor
4.Handle
5.Exterior Air Inlet
6.Caster
7.Filter
8.
Interior Air Inlet
9.Power Cord
10.
Air ExhaustOutlet
11.ExteriorAir Inlet
12.Cover Board
13.Exhaust Joint
14.Exhaust Joint
15.Exhaust Joint
16.Exhaust Joint4
17.
Exhaust Hose
18.Water Tank
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2. Parts List
Display Panel
Display Panel Icons
Display Panel Icons
AIR FRESH
SETTIME
88
88:8
AIRSWEEP
LOCK
Control Panel Buttons
ON/OFF
MODE
SPEED
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12 13
TIMER
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2. Parts List
Remote Control
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1.FreshAir Icon (Ionizer)
2.Timer Icon
COOL
F
DRY
HOT
AUTO
3.Temperature Display
(or Error Code)
4.Cooling Icon
5.Dehumidification Icon
6.Auto-Mode Icon
7.Heating Icon
8.Fan/Speed Icon
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Wind
Mode Temp Speed
F
Wind
Timer on/off
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9.Air Sweep Icon
10.On / Off
WIND
TEMP/TIME
WIND
11.Mode
12.Fan Speed
Remove the rear cover by pulling it forward.
13.Timer
14.
Oscillation Button1
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Oscillation Button2
16.Temperature Adjustment
1.Oscillation Window
2.Cooling Icon
3.Auto-Mode Icon
4.Output Icon
5.Time Display
6.Operation Icon
7.
Oscillation Button1
8.Mode Button
9.Temperature Button
10.Set Time Button
11.Battery Compartment
12.Battery Cover
13.Fan Icon
14.Dehumidification Icon
15.Remote Signal
16.Temperature Display
17.Oscillation Icon
18.FreshAir Icon (Ionizer)
19.Oscillation Button2
20.Fan speed Button
21.Power Button
Please Note: Not all controls will require adjustment, as some controls may
be designed for other NewAir models.
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