NewAir Air Conditioner AC 12000E User Manual

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NewAir AC12000E, AC12000H  
Portable Air Conditioner  
Owner’s Manual  
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PARTS LIST  
Front:  
Back:  
1. Control panel  
2. Louvers  
5. Air filter  
6. Air inlet  
3. Carrying handle  
4. Casters  
7. Cord storage  
8. Exhaust air outlet  
9. Rubber plug / drainage point  
Accessories:  
10. Exhaust hose  
11. Hose adaptor (goes over the hose and  
into the window kit)  
12. Extendable window kit  
13. Activated carbon filter  
14. Hose for continuous drainage  
15. Remote control  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Installing the Exhaust Hose and Window Kit:  
Wall or Window  
Adapter  
Window Kit  
FIG.5  
FIG.6  
1. Open the window and insert the window kit into the open gap.  
2. Close the window until the window kit is held securely. This technique may also be  
used for sash windows.  
3. Fit the exhaust hose into the exhaust air outlet located on the back of the air  
conditioner.  
4. Attach one end of the hose adapter onto the exhaust hose.  
5. Attach the other end of the hose adapter to the window kit.  
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Positioning the Exhaust Hose:  
Insert the exhaust hose  
into the back of the unit  
and tighten it into place.  
FIG.7  
Avoid kinks and bends in  
the exhaust hose. This  
can cause moist air to  
accumulate, resulting in  
overheating and  
unexpected shut offs.  
The exhaust hose may be  
extended from 12 inches  
(300 mm) to 59 inches  
(1500 mm), but for  
maximum cooling  
FIG.8  
efficiency, use the  
shortest hose length  
possible.  
FIG.9  
WARNING!  
The included exhaust hose is  
specifically 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.10  
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Installing the Activated Carbon  
Filter:  
1. Remove the filter frame from the  
unit.  
2. Separate the filter from the filter  
frame.  
3. Remove the activated carbon filter  
from its plastic bag.  
4. Insert the activated carbon filter  
into the filter frame.  
Reattach the filter onto the  
filter frame.  
5.  
6. Insert the filter set into the unit.  
FIG.11  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Control Panel  
2
1
3
7
4 5  
6
22  
8
AUTO  
COOL  
FAN  
hi  
lo  
SPEED  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
MODE  
21  
20  
19  
18  
17  
9
10  
11  
HEAT  
UP  
DOWN  
ON/OFF  
12  
13  
ION  
COMP.  
16  
15  
14  
FIG.12  
1. Fan speed (ventilation) button  
2. Timer button  
12. Power indicator  
13. Full water tank indicator  
14. ON/OFF (power) button  
15. Sleep mode button  
3. Display window  
4. Remote control receiver  
5. Heater indicator (for AC-12000H only ) 16. Ionizer button  
6. Mode selection button  
17. Compressor indicator  
7. Automatic mode indicator  
8. Cooling mode indicator  
9. Fan mode indicator  
18. Ionizer indicator  
19. Sleep mode indicator  
20. Timer indicator  
10. Temperature increase button  
11. Temperature decrease button  
21. Low fan speed indicator  
22. High fan speed indicator  
Turning the Unit On and Off:  
Press the ON/OFF button. The unit will automatically begin operating in cooling mode  
on low fan speed. The default temperature is 75 o F.  
At this time, the indicator lights will show any functions that are in progress. Please note  
that the display window will only show ambient room temperatures ranging from 32o F to  
122o F.  
To turn the unit off, press ON/OFF button again.  
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Setting the Mode/Function:  
1. Press the MODE button to select the desired mode (cooling, fan or heating). Heating  
mode is only available on the AC-12000H.  
2. The selected mode’s indicator light will turn on.  
Setting the Temperature:  
1. Press the “Up” or “Down” button to change the set temperature.  
2. The display window will indicate the set temperature. If no temperature is set, the  
display will show the ambient room temperature.  
3. Please note that the preset temperature for cooling is 75 o F for cooling and 68 o F for  
heating.  
Setting the Fan/Ventilation Speed:  
Press the SPEED button to select the desired fan speed (high or low). The appropriate  
indicator light (high or low) will turn on accordingly.  
Setting the Timer:  
1. Press 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 turn off automatically. 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 but without selecting any other modes or settings, you can set the  
number of hours to be delayed before the unit turns on. For example, if you set the  
timer to “2,” the unit will automatically turn on after 2 hours.  
Sleep Mode:  
1. When in cooling mode, press the SLEEP button. The set temperature will increase1o F  
on the first hour, another 1o F on the second hour, and then maintain that temperature.  
2. When in heating mode, press the SLEEP button. The set temperature will decrease 1o  
F on the 1st hour, another 1o F on the second hour, and then maintain that temperature.  
3. In sleep mode, the fan will automatically be set to low. By pressing the SLEEP button  
again, the set temperature and fan speed will revert back to previous settings.  
4. The unit will shut down automatically after it has been in sleep mode for 12 hours.  
5. Sleep mode will not work when the unit is in fan, dehumidification or auto mode. It will  
only work in cooling or heating mode.  
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Heating Mode:  
When the air conditioner is in heating mode, ambient warm air is recycled and used to heat  
your immediate area. The exhaust pipe will still need to be fitted onto the unit in order  
for the cold air to be removed. When in heating mode, the machine can be set on HIGH  
or LOW speed.  
Ionizer:  
Press IONIZER button to activate the ionizer function.  
Error Messages:  
If there is an error with the air conditioner, the LCD screen will display “E1” or “E2.” If either  
of these error messages appears, please contact the manufacturer or a service center.  
All of the above functions can be controlled with the  
included remote.  
The remote requires 2 AAA batteries.  
FIG.13  
Please Note:  
1. To prolong the life of the compressor, after turning off the unit, please wait at least  
3 minutes before turning it back on.  
2. The cooling system will turn off if the ambient temperature is lower than the set  
temperature. However, the fan will continue operating at the set level. Once the  
ambient temperature rises above the set temperature, cooling will resume.  
3. The heating system will turn off if the ambient temperature is higher than the set  
temperature. The ventilation fan will continue operating at the set level. Once the  
ambient temperature drops below the set temperature, heating will resume.  
4. This machine is equipped with an anti-frost function. When using the heating function in  
low temperatures, the heater will occasionally stop heating in order to melt any frost  
that has accumulated within the air conditioner. Normal operation will resume in a few  
moments.  
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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 start flashing.  
To resume cooling, empty the 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 a container (such as a small pan)  
underneath the hole.  
3. Remove the rubber plug from the hole  
and allow the water to drain out.  
4. When the container is almost full, replace  
the plug back into the hole.  
5. Repeat these steps until the water  
reservoir is completely empty.  
Water hole  
6. Replace the rubber plug and make sure it  
is firmly in place.  
Rubber plug  
Drain knob  
7. Turn the unit back on. The full tank  
indicator light should turn off.  
FIG.14  
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For Continuous Drainage:  
Remove the rubber plug from  
the drainage port and retain it  
for future use.  
Connect the drain tube to the  
drainage port as shown (fig.  
17).  
Rubber plug  
Drain knob  
Connect the other end of the  
hose to a drain.  
FIG.15  
The drain tube may be extended  
by adding an extension tube  
with a suitable connector.  
Drain tube  
FIG.16  
Please Note:  
1. The drain must be at or  
below the level of the  
drainage port.  
2. The full water tank indicator  
light will not work when the  
unit is being continuously  
drained.  
Original drain tube  
Extended drain tube(OD:  
)
0.7”  
3. To extend the drain tube, you  
can connect it with another  
hose with an overall diameter  
of approximately 0.7” .  
FIG.17  
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For Heating Mode:  
While using the heating function,  
please note the following:  
1. In order to properly exhaust cool  
air, make sure the exhaust hose  
and window kit are properly  
installed (refer to page 6 for  
instructions).  
2. Set up the air conditioner for  
continuous drainage using the  
drain tube (refer to page 13 for  
instructions).  
3. The working range for the  
heating function is 32° F to  
68°F. The unit may not provide  
optimal heating if used in  
FIG.18  
temperatures outside this range.  
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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 harsh chemicals, gasoline, detergents, chemically treated cloths, or other  
cleansing solutions. These all could possibly hurt the cabinet.  
Cleaning the Filter:  
Use a vacuum cleaner or tap the filter lightly to remove loose dust and dirt from the  
filters. Rinse the filter under running water (no warmer than 104oF).  
Thoroughly dry the filter before replacing it back into the unit.  
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.  
Cord wrap  
Clean or change the filter.  
Unplug and wrap the power cord  
around the cord wrap as shown (fig.  
20).  
Place the unit back in its original  
carton and store it in a clean, dry  
area.  
FIG.19  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
The air conditioner does not work.  
y
y
y
y
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?  
The unit does not produce adequate  
cooling.  
y
Is the unit placed in direct sunlight? If so, close  
any curtains or move the unit to a more shaded  
area.  
y
y
y
y
y
y
Are 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?  
The unit is noisy.  
y
y
Is the machine positioned unevenly? Make sure  
the air conditioner is positioned on an even, solid  
surface.  
The compressor does not work.  
Is the compressor’s overheat protection function  
activated? If so, wait for the temperature to drop  
and then turn on the unit again.  
Never try to repair or dismantle the unit yourself. Unauthorized repairs  
can void your warranty and endanger the user.  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Model Number:  
Power Consumption for  
Cooling*  
AC-12000E  
AC-12000H  
1166W / 11A  
1166W/11A  
Power Consumption for  
Heating *  
N/A  
1054W/10.1A  
Air Volume (max. speed)  
Dehumidification Capacity  
Voltage / Frequency  
Compressor Type  
Refrigerant Type  
Number of Fan Speeds  
Timer  
440m3/h  
440m3/h  
1.2L/hour  
1.2L/hour  
115V, 60Hz  
Rotary  
R-410A  
2
124 hours  
Ø 5” X 59.06”  
Exhaust Pipe Dimensions  
Net Weight  
63.9 lbs  
63.9 lbs  
Dimensions  
14.4"x 15.6" x 29.3"  
Notes:  
1. Heating function is only for model number AC-12000H.  
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 = relati ve humidity  
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LIMITED MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY  
This appliance is covered by a limited manufacturer’s warranty. For one year from the  
original date of purchase, the manufacturer will repair or replace any parts of this appliance  
that prove to be defective in materials and workmanship, provided the appliance has been  
used under normal operating conditions as intended by the manufacturer.  
Warranty Terms:  
During the first year, any components of this appliance found to be defective due to  
materials or workmanship will be repaired or replaced, at the manufacturer’s discretion, at  
no charge to the original purchaser. The purchaser will be responsible for any removal or  
transportation costs.  
Warranty Exclusions:  
The warranty will not apply if damage is caused by any of the following:  
Power failure  
Damage in transit or when moving the appliance  
Improper power 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 force or damage caused by external influences  
Partially or completely dismantled appliances  
Obtaining Service:  
When making a warranty claim, please have the original bill of purchase with purchase  
date available. Once confirmed that your appliance is eligible for warranty service, all  
repairs will be performed by a NewAir™ authorized repair facility. The purchaser will be  
responsible for any removal or transportation costs. Replacement parts and/or units will be  
new, re-manufactured or refurbished and is subject to the manufacturer’s discretion.  
For technical support and warranty service, please call 1-855-9Newair or email  
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