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1. NewAir AC 14100E AC 14100H Portable Air Conditioner Owner s Manual ll BEFORE USE GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Always operate the unit in an upright position and place it on a flat level surface at least 14 36 cm away from any other objects fig 1 amp 4 Do not place objects on the unit and do not cover or block the air inlet outlet fig 2 Closely supervise any children or pets when the unit is in use 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 given supervision or instruction concerning its use by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance ELECTRICAL SAFETY This appliance is for indoor use only Always turn off the unit and unplug it when it is not in use Do not use this AC in excessively humid or wet environments fig 3 Do not pull or strain the power cord when moving this appliance If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by an electrician44 or specialized technician authorized by the manufacturer FOR MAXIMUM EFFICENCY For maximum cooling efficiency do not use the AC in an area that exceeds the recommended room size For maximum cooling efficiency also make sure doors and windows are closed while the portable air conditioner is in use Also keep cur
2. Press the lIONIZER button to turn on the portable air conditioner s built in ionizer This helps remove dust and other large particles from your air Self Diagnosis Function This machine is equipped with a self diagnosis function If there is a problem with the air conditioner the LCD screen will display an E1 or E2 error message If this occurs please contact a service center All of the above functions can also be performed with the supplied remote control This remote control requires 2 AAA batteries to operate Energy Efficiency Boosting Function This unit is equipped with an energy efficiency boosting function By adding water to the tank as shown below energy efficiency can be increased therefore saving you money on your energy bill and conserving the environment A 3 Unscrew the Z A tap for the tank 1 Openthe P r andfill up the door for the m PA tank with clean water tank 2 Take out water lie the water e f T S5 i water tank FIG 19 PLEASE NOTE To use the energy efficiency boosting function please follow the steps above at least one hour after operation Additional Notes 1 To prolong the life of the compressor after turning off the unit please wait at least 3 minutes before turning the unit back on 2 The cooling function will turn off if the ambient temperature is lower than the set temperature H
3. the open gap Close the window until the window kit is held securely You may need to expand the size of the window kit using the included window spacers This technique can also be used for sash windows Insert one end of the exhaust hose into the exhaust air outlet located on the back of the air conditioner Attach the exhaust hose adapter to the other end of the exhaust hose and connect the adapter to the window kit 2 Using the adapter all or window Exhaust hose adapter 0 9 DD FIG 10 Cut a hole with a 6 diameter 152 mm into a wall or window Insert one end of the exhaust hose into the exhaust air outlet located on the back of the air conditioner Insert the other end of the exhaust hose through the wall or window opening and attach the exhaust hose adapter from the outside as shown Cover the hole with the included adapter cover when the air conditioner is not in use Positioning the Exhaust Hose e Only use the provided exhaust hose with this AC Insert the exhaust hose into the back of the unit and secure it in place e Avoid kinks and bends in the exhaust hose These can cause expelled moist air to accumulate resulting in overheating and unexpected shut offs fig 11 and 12 e The exhaust hose may be extended from 12 inches 300 mm to 59 inches 1500 mm but for maximum cooling efficiency use the shortest hose length possible WARNING The included exhaust hose is specif
4. At this time the indicator lights showing any functions in progress will turn on Please note that the display window will only show ambient room temperatures from 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C e To turn the unit off press the ON OFF button again Setting the Mode Function 1 Press the MODE button to select the desired mode cooling fan heating Please note that the heating function is only available in the AC 14100H 2 The selected mode s indicator light will turn on Setting the Temperature 1 Press the increase temperature or decrease temperature button to change the set temperature 2 The display window will then indicate the set temperature If no temperature is set the display will show the room s ambient temperature 3 The preset temperature is 75 F for cooling and 68 F for heating Setting the Fan Ventilation Speed Press the fan speed button to select the desired fan speed The appropriate indicator light will turn on accordingly Setting the Timer 1 Press the TIMER button to set the desired number of operating hours from 1 to 24 hours When the set time has been reached the machine will automatically turn off The display window will show the number of hours being set as you press the TIMER button If the TIMER is not set the unit will work continuously 2 By pressing the TIMER button without selecting any other modes or settings you can set the number of hours to be delayed before the u
5. ESHOOTING The air conditioner does not work The unit does not produce adequate cooling The unit is noisy The compressor does not work C C C C C Is the air conditioner plugged in Is the power outlet functioning correctly Is the full water tank indicator light flashing Is the ambient room temperature lower than the set temperature Is the unit placed in direct sunlight If so close any curtains or move the unit to a more shaded area Are there too many windows or doors open Are there too many people in the room Are there additional heat sources in the room Is the filter dusty or dirty Is the air inlet or air outlet blocked Is the ambient room temperature lower than the set temperature Is the machine positioned unevenly Is the unit positioned on an even solid surface Is the compressor s overheat protection function activated If so wait for the temperature to drop and then turn on the unit again 3x Never try to repair or dismantle the unit yourself Unauthorized repairs can void your warranty and endanger the user TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power Consumption 4417W 12 7A 1417W 12 7A Cooling Power Consumption NA 1270W 11 4A Heating Air Volume Max Speed 250 CFM 425m3 h AC 14100E AC 14100H Fanspeds 5 59 x 59 06 142 x 1500mm Net Weight 65 Ibs 29 5 kgs Dimensions W x D x H 16 5 x15 9 x31 1 420 x 405 x 790 mm Notes 1 The heating fu
6. ically designed to fit the specifications of this unit Do not extend it with your own hose as this can cause the air conditioner to malfunction FIG 11 FIG 12 FIG 14 Installing the Activated Carbon Filter 1 Remove the filter frame from the unit 2 Separate the filter fixer from the filter frame 3 Remove the activated carbon filter from its plastic bag 4 Insert the activated carbon filter into AA the filter frame 5 Reattach the filter frame onto the unit FIG 16 OPERATING INSTRUC TIONS Control Panel ON OFF button Mode button Temperature increase button Temperature decrease button Fan speed ventilation button Timer button Sleep mode button lonizer button optional O N en eS eS MS Turning the Unit On and Off sa 7o a9 op FIG 17 Display Heater indicator AC 14100H only Automatic mode indicator Cooling indicator Fan indicator High speed indicator Medium speed indicator Low speed indicator Receiver for remote control Timer indicator Sleep mode indicator lonizer indicator Full tank indicator e Press the ON OFF button The unit will work in cooling mode on low fan speed The preset temperature is 75 F 24 C e
7. lined above 3 The operating range for the heating function is 45 F to 77 F 7 C to 25 C The unit may not work properly if used in temperatures outside this range 12 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Always unplug the air conditioner from the power supply before cleaning To maximize the efficiency of the air conditioner regularly clean the unit Cleaning the Housing Use a soft damp cloth to wipe the body clean Never use strong chemicals gasoline detergents chemically treated cloths or any other cleaning solutions to clean the air conditioner as these can all potentially damage the unit s housing Cleaning the Filters Use a vacuum cleaner or tap the filter lightly to remove loose dust and dirt from the filters Rinse them under running water no warmer than 104 F e Thoroughly dry the filters before replacing them back into the unit PLEASE NOTE Never operate the unit without the filters End of Season Storage Completely drain any condensed water from the unit Set the air conditioner on fan mode ventilation only for a few hours to dry the inside of the unit Clean or change the filter Unplug and wrap the power cord around the cord wrap as shown Place the unit back in its original carton and store it in a clean dry area Power cord inside FIG25 13 TROUBL
8. nction is only available in the AC 14100H model 2 The data marked with may vary for technical reasons for more accurate data please refer to the rating label found on the back of the unit 3 Measuring condition for the above specifications Cooling DB 95 F 35 C WB 82 94 F 28 3 C Heating DB 68 F 20 C WB 59 F 15 C D B dry bulb temperature room temperature W B wet bulb temperature relative humidity Reset Button If you plug in the Air Conditioner and there is no green light on the plug Test Button press the reset button on the LCDI plug The green light should be lit indicating that the air conditioner is getting power from the electrical outlet If the plug continues to trip which is a USA national safety standard feature and the green light goes off the cord may be damaged preventing you from resetting the unit For your safety contact a licensed electrician 15
9. nit turns on For example if you press the TIMER to 2 the unit will automatically turn on after 2 hours Sleep Mode 1 When the unit is in cooling mode press the SLEEP button and the set temperature will automatically increase by 1 F on the 1st hour another 1 F on the second hour and then stay at that temperature 2 When the unit is in heating mode press the SLEEP button and the set temperature will decrease by 1 F on the 1st hour another 1 F on the second hour and then stay at that temperature 3 When in sleep mode the fan will continue to run on low speed By pressing the SLEEP button again the temperature and fan speed will return to the preselected settings 4 The unit will automatically shut down after being in SLEEP mode for 12 hours 5 Please Note Sleep Mode is not available if the machine is in ventilation dehumidification or auto mode It will only work when the unit is in cooling or heating mode 6 When the machine is in Sleep Mode the fan will run on low speed Heating Function Optional Only Available on AC 14100H Model This portable air conditioner can work as a heater because it has a heat pump Ambient warm air is recycled and used to heat specific areas In order to use the air conditioner as a heater the exhaust hose must still be fitted onto the unit in order to allow cold air to be removed When in heating mode the unit can run on either high or low speed lonizer Function Optional
10. owever the fan speed will still continue to operate at the set speed Ifthe ambient temperature rises above the selected temperature cooling will resume 3 The heating function will turn off if the ambient temperature is higher than the set temperature However the fan speed will continue to operate at the set speed Ifthe ambient temperature drops below the selected temperature heating will resume 4 This machine is equipped with an anti frost function When using the heating function in low temperatures the heater may stop momentarily in order to melt any frost that has accumulated If this occurs simply wait for the heating function to resume DRAINING THE UNIT During the cooling process some water will be extracted from the air and stored within the unit s water reservoir If the water reservoir is full both the compressor and motor will stop and the unit will beep press any button to stop the beeping sound The full water tank indicator light will also flash To resume cooling empty the water reservoir by following these steps 1 Turn off the air conditioner and unplug it from the wall socket To prevent water leakage avoid moving the unit when full 2 Place acontainer Such as a small pan underneath the drainage port 3 Remove the water plug from the drainage port and allow the water to drain out 4 When the container is almost full replace the water plug back into the drainage port and empty the water con
11. tainer 5 Repeat until the water reservoir is ts qo Nye Myre completely empty Drainage port Me SHY l 6 Replace the water plug back into the Rubber plug drainage port and make sure it is firmly in place FIG 20 7 Turn the unit back on The full water tank indicator should turn off To operate the unit continuously without manually emptying the tank follow these steps e Remove the water plug from the drainage port and retain it for future use e Connect the included drainage hose to the drainage port as shown Connect the other end U of the hose into a drain wo Y S Rubber plug Drain knob FIG 21 e The drain tube may be extended by adding an extension tube and using a suitable connector FIG 22 Please Note 1 The drain must be at or below the level of the drainage port 2 The full water tank indicator i E p i light will not work when the Ss aoe unit is being continuously Original drain tube drained l Extended drain tube OD 0 7 3 To extend the drainage hose FIG 23 you can connect it with another hose with an overall diameter of approximately 0 7 18 mm When Using the Heating Function When using the heating function please note the following 1 Make sure the exhaust hose Is properly installed in order to exhaust the cool air to the outdoors 2 Drain the unit using the continuous drainage method as out
12. tains and blinds closed during the sunniest parts of the day while the air conditioner is in operation Regularly clean the portable air conditioner s filters Once the room or area has reached your desired comfort level be sure to reduce the unit s temperature and ventilation settings FIG 1 FIG 2 PARTS LIST Front FIG 5 1 Control panel 6 2 Carrying handle 7 3 Water tank 8 4 Casters 9 5 Air louvers 10 11 12 Accessories Air filter Exhaust air outlet Air filter Air inlet Cord storage Air inlet Water plug drainage point aioe A aia peeps oy a i A a Genes as FIG 7 13 Exhaust hose 16 Window spacer goes into an 19 Drain hose for 14 Exhaust hose adapter open window space continuous drainage goes over hose and into 17 Window spacer goes into an 20 Activated carbon filter the window kit or into a open window space 21 Remote control hole in a wall window 18 Window kit goes into an 15 Adapter cover open window space and connects to one end of the exhaust hose INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Installing the Exhaust Hose and Window Kit This portable air conditioner can be vented with either the window kit or with the exhaust hose adapter only 1 Using the window kit Window kit Open the window and insert the window kit into
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