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Manual v1.0 

 

3-in-1 Portable Air 

Conditioner 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SKU:

 NAC08KWH00 

 

OWNER’S MANUAL 

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Summary of Contents for NAC08KWH00

Page 1: ...Manual v1 0 3 in 1 Portable Air Conditioner SKU NAC08KWH00 OWNER S MANUAL Read and save these instructions ...

Page 2: ...gs 4 Product Features 6 Assembly Installation 9 Cleaning Maintenance 11 Limited Manufacturer s Warranty 14 SPECIFICATIONS MODEL NO NAC08KWH00 VOLTAGE 120V FREQUENCY 60Hz POWER 900W DIMENSIONS Width 14 7 in Depth 13 5 in Height 26 9 in Weight 46 3 lbs COOLING AREA 200 sq ft BTU RATING 8 000 ASHRAE TIP OVER PROTECTION Yes ...

Page 3: ...stering your product information online is safe secure and takes less than 2 minutes to complete Alternatively we recommend you attach a copy of your sales receipt below and record the following information which is located on the manufacturer s nameplate on the rear of the unit You will need this information if it becomes necessary to contact the manufacturer for service inquiries Date of Purchas...

Page 4: ...ed by an incorrect power supply is not covered under warranty Children should not be allowed to play with or immediately around the unit Cleaning and user maintenance should not be done by children without supervision This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been gi...

Page 5: ...o not use the A C near gasoline or any other flammable liquid Do not use spraying agent or other solvents or flammable substances near the A C otherwise the product could be damaged Power The plug should be in good condition and free of damage If the plug is damaged do not attempt to repair it without professional help In order to run the A C plug the power cord in first and then press the power b...

Page 6: ...ewair com PRODUCT FEATURES 1 Carrying Handle 2 Control Panel 3 Adjustable Front Grille 4 Casters 5 Exhaust Output 6 Air Intake 7 Moisture Drain Plug 8 Remote Control 9 Exhaust Duct 10 Window Sealing Plate ...

Page 7: ...nd maintain a temperature of 62 degrees 3 Temperature buttons Press these buttons to increase and decrease the set temperature Press these buttons simultaneously to switch the temperature setting between Fahrenheit and Celsius This can also be switched by pressing the C F button on the remote control 4 Speed button Press this button to switch between the two fan speeds high and low 5 Timer Button ...

Page 8: ...leep mode which will decrease the fan speed over time and eventually shut off ERROR DETECTION This unit has built in error detection If you see an error code show on the screen E1 E2 E4 please contact customer service and notify them of which code your unit is showing If the code is E1 or E2 you will need your unit repaired professionally as the temperature sensor is likely damaged E4 means the in...

Page 9: ...or and in a dry place and keep it at least 20 inches away from any other surrounding objects e g walls curtains etc 2 Installation Screw the exhaust duct into the exhaust opening on the back of the unit counterclockwise The exhaust hose extends up to 59 inches 20 in ...

Page 10: ... the window properly Note that the length of the sealing plate is adjustable Ensure that the exhaust hose remains as straight as possible A bent or curved exhaust hose will not work efficiently Warning This exhaust duct is designed specifically for this unit Do not replace it or attempt to modify it as it may cause the unit to malfunction ...

Page 11: ...off the unit remove the drain plug on the bottom of the back of the unit and drain the tank until empty Replace the plug and turn the unit back on to resume use MAINTENANCE Notice To avoid electric shock please turn off and unplug the unit before maintenance or repair CLEANING Unplug before cleaning Clean the outside of the unit with a soft damp cloth Do not use chemical agents such as benzene alc...

Page 12: ...er time SEASONAL CLEANING If you are planning on putting the unit away long term Pull the drain plug to drain any water left in the tank Run fan mode for 2 hours to help dry any collected moisture within the unit Turn off the unit and unplug it Wash and replace the dust filter Take apart the exhaust duct Cover the unit and the exhaust duct pieces with something to keep dust out ...

Page 13: ...it is in direct sunlight Move the unit out of direct sunlight Too many doors windows are open a heat source is affecting the unit Close doors and windows remove any heat sources placed too close to the A C Dust filter is dirty Clean the dust filter Air intake or exhaust output are clogged Remove the exhaust tube and check for any blockage The unit is making too much noise The unit isn t placed on ...

Page 14: ...r supply such as low voltage defective household wiring or inadequate fuses Accident alteration misuse or abuse of the appliance such as using non approved accessories inadequate air circulation in the room or abnormal operating conditions extreme temperatures Use in commercial or industrial applications Fire water damage theft war riot hostility or acts of God such as hurricanes floods etc Use of...

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