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Maintenance

1. Safety Instructions

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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.

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-1300E, following these steps:

1.Gently lift up the air filter cover.
2.Grasp the air filter and separate it from the cover.

2. Parts List

Parts and Accessories

1.Control Panel
2.Air Outlet
3.Remote Sensor
4.Handle
5.Exterior Air Inlet
6.Caster
7.Filter
8.
9.Power Cord

11.Exterior Air Inlet
12.Cover Board
13.Exhaust Joint
14.Exhaust Joint
15.Exhaust Joint
16.Exhaust Joint 4

18.Water Tank

Interior Air Inlet

10.

1
2
3

17.

Air Exhaust Outlet

Exhaust Hose

18

13

14

17

5

15

16

1
2

3
4

5

6

7

8
9

10

11
12

COOL

AUTO

DRY

SET TIME

88:8

AIR FRESH

AIR SWEEP

88

F

LOCK

2. Parts List

Display Panel Icons

Display Panel

Control Panel Buttons

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1.Fresh Air Icon (Ionizer)

2.Timer Icon

3.Temperature Display

(or Error Code)

4.Cooling Icon

5.Dehumidification Icon

6.Auto-Mode Icon

7.Fan / Speed Icon

8.Air Sweep Icon

9.On / Off

11.Fan Speed

Oscillation Button1

Oscillation Button2

15.Temperature Adjustment

10.Mode

12.Timer

13.

14.

Please Note:

Not all controls will require adjustment, as some controls may

be designed for other NewAir models.

MODE

SPEED

TIMER

WIND

TEMP/TIME

ON/OFF

WIND

9 10

11

12

13

14 15

Remote Control

2. Parts List

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Remove the rear cover by pulling it forward.

1.Oscillation Window
2.Cooling Icon
3.Auto-Mode Icon
4.Output Icon
5.Time Display
6.Operation Icon
7.
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.Fresh Air Icon (Ionizer)
19.Oscillation Button2
20.Fan speed Button
21.Power Button

Oscillation Button1

Please Note:

Not all controls will require adjustment, as some

controls may be designed for other NewAir models.

.

Mode

Temp

Speed

Timer

on/off

13

14

15

16
17

18

19

20

21

1

2

3
4

5
6

7

8

9

10

Wind

Wind

F

Summary of Contents for ACP-1300E

Page 1: ...least two hours before operating The unit must be installed in accordance with national and local wiring regulations The ACP 1300E s supply cord requires a Y type attachment If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer an authorized service agent or a qualified repair professional in order to avoid further damage to prevent voiding the warranty and to avoid bodily injury N...

Page 2: ... 17 Air Exhaust Outlet Exhaust Hose 18 13 14 17 5 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 COOL AUTO DRY SET TIME 88 8 AIR FRESH AIR SWEEP 88 F LOCK 2 Parts List Display Panel Icons Display Panel Control Panel Buttons 6 1 Fresh Air Icon Ionizer 2 Timer Icon 3 Temperature Display or Error Code 4 Cooling Icon 5 Dehumidification Icon 6 Auto Mode Icon 7 Fan Speed Icon 8 Air Sweep Icon 9 On Off 11 Fan Speed Os...

Page 3: ...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 pro...

Page 4: ...of the following apply to you There could be power trouble 1 The power cord is not plugged in 2 The circuit breaker has been tripped 3 There is a problem with the socket or outlet 4 Either the power cord is damaged or the fuse needs to be replaced 1 Connect the power cord corre ctly 2 Reset the circuit at the breaker box 3 Change the socket or outlet 4 Take the unit to a qualified techn ician and ...

Page 5: ...X 120 MAX 52 R22 21 2oz Dehumidifying Unit Weight Lb 88 Unit Dimensions inches 13 8X17 4X34 2 Power Supply 120V 60Hz The cooling capacity of the unit may be affected by several factors such as the height of the ceiling the quality of insulation number of windows etc Please Note Water Tank Capacity Liters Temperature Set Range 1250W 10 8 A 950W 8 2A 2L 61 F 88 F ...

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