Contents
1.Safety Instructions
(1) Warning................................................................................... 2
(2) Precautions.............................................................................. 3
(3) Maintenance......................................... ................................... 4
ACP-1300E Portable Air Conditioner
Owner's Manual
2. Parts List
(1) ACP-1300E Unit and Accessories............................................... 5
(2) Control Panel ........................................................................... 6
(3) Remote Control......................................................................... 7
3.Operating Instructions
(1) Operating the ACP-1300E for the First Time; Operating Modes;
and Thermostat.........................................................................8
(2) Setting the Timer....................................................................... 9
(3) Adjusting the Airflow...................................................................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. Troubleshooting Tips.......................................................................15
5. Electrical Diagram ..........................................................................16
6. Electrical Specifications ................................................................ 17
Please read all instructions carefully before operating
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1. Safety Instructions
1. Safety Instructions
Warning
Precautions
Connect the ACP-1300E's plug into an
appropriate power outlet.
Do not turn off the power supply by pulling
the power cord; use the On/Off power
button.
Leave the ACP-1300E in an upright position for at 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.
the power
the ACP-1300E
to be damaged.
or an extension
use a power strip
not to damage
do not operate
appears
Be careful
cord, and
if the cord
Do not
cord.
Never operate the ACP-1300E in an area where flammable gasses or chemicals are
present.
To prevent electromagnetic interference, place the unit at least three feet away from
radios or televisions.
When connecting or disconnecting the power cord, hold the plug itself - never pull the
power cord.
When not using the unit for an extended period of time, disconnect the power cord and
drain any water from the auxiliary water tank.
To avoid injury, keep fingers and foreign
objects out of the unit.
the ACP-1300E,
are
clean and
your hands
operating
Before
make sure
dry.
When cleaning the ACP-1300E, do not spray liquid directly onto the unit. Moreover,
do not use harsh chemicals or cleansers to clean the unit. Instead, apply water or a
mild cleanser to a soft cloth and wipe the ACP-1300E clean.
The ACP-1300E is not intended to support heavy objects, be used as a step-stool, or
be shaken or bumped into. Keep this in mind when deciding where to place the unit.
If you choose to use the continuous drain function on the ACP-1300E, make sure the
condensate can drain off into an appropriate receptacle.
Make sure the air conditioner's ground
wire is connected.
If you notice smoke or an odd odor coming
from the ACP-1300E, turn the unit off and
disconnect the power plug.
To ensure adequate air circulation, place the air conditioner at least four inches away
from walls and furnishings. Be aware of draperies or other items which may interfere
with the intake vents and cause restricted airflow.
Place the ACP-1300E on a level, flat surface. Do not operate the unit on an angle of
more than 4 inches.
your NewAir
contact
please
unit malfunctions,
center.
repair
or if the
persist
or a professional
If problems
dealer
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3.Operating Instructions
3. Operating Instructions
Setting the Timer Function:
1.When first plugging in the ACP-1300E,
a tone indicating that the power is connected
will sound. After pressing the "On" button,
the unit will start in Auto Mode and display
the current room temperature.
ON/OFF
TEMP
WIND
To set the timer function, press the "Timer" button and enter the time that
you would like the unit to shut down. You 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.
2.To select the mode, press the "Mode" button. This will then cycle the
ACP-1300E through the "Auto," "Fan,""Cooling," and "Dehumidify" options.
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 program the time
at which you want the unit to go back into standby mode (ranging from half an
hour to 12 hours, in half hour increments). You can also exit the timer
function at that time (Note: While in the set time frame, the air conditioner will
display a countdown of the remaining time until the next mode is initiated).
Cooling
Dehumidify
Auto
Fan
3.When adjusting the temperature, keep in mind that the ACP-1300E is
adjustable between 60O and 88O F. To set the temperature, press the "Temperature"
button until the desired temperature is displayed. The air conditioner will now
cool the room to that temperature. After five seconds of setting your desired
temperature, the display will then revert back to displaying the current room
temperature.
To adjust the airflow, if you would like to have the airflow oscillated from the
ceiling to the floor, press the "Oscillation" button on the remote control. Right
to left airflow can then be set by manually adjusting the louvers.
4.To adjust the fan speed, press the "Speed button." This will allow the
ACP-1300E to cycle through the "High,""Medium," and "Low" speed
options.
Please Note:
When turning off the unit, VFD indicators will appear "Off" until the sweep
shuts down.
High
Low
Mid
5.To turn off the unit, press the "Off" button. The air conditioner will
cease operation and a tone will sound.
6.1.For fresh air, press the "Fresh Air" button while the unit is running.
This will then engage the built-in ion generator.
Please Note:
While in dehumidification mode, the unit will automatically set the fan speed to
"Low". The ACP-1300E will not allow fan speed adjustments, nor will adjusting
the temperature affect the unit's operation.
In addition, while in fan mode, adjusting the temperature will not affect the unit's
operation. If the ACP-1300E is in standby mode, the remote control's memory
function will turn on. Your settings will be stored in the unit's memory, and when
used next, it will operate according to the last saved settings only the timer
function will need to be reset (if you are using this function).
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3. Operating Instructions
3. Operating Instructions
Drainage
Battery Installation:
When the ACP-1300E is in operation, the condensed water will be drained into
the water tank. If the water tank is full, a buzzer will sound 20 times, and the VFD
indicator will display an "E2" error warning. At that time, the unit will cease
operation, and if you wish to restart the unit, the water tank must be emptied by
taking the following steps:
1.Open the battery compartment by sliding down the battery cover
panel.
2.Remove and discard old batteries replace with new batteries
3.Replace the battery panel back onto the remote.
1.Turn off the unit.
2.Remove the rubber plug. The condensed water will then flow out.
3.After the water is emptied, replace the rubber plug.
4.Restart the unit.
Battery
Remote Control Panel
Battery Cover Panel
Please Note:
1.The polarity of the batteries must match the indicator in the remote control.
2.Do not mix old and new batteries in the remote control.
3.To prevent corrosion, remove the batteries if the remote control will not be used
for an extended period of time.
Drainage Hole
Rubber Plug
Water Tank
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3. Operating Instructions
3. Operating Instructions
Air Exhaust Hose
Exhaust Hose
The hot air exhaust conducts the hot, moist air produced by the unit away from
the space you are cooling. The window kit and exhaust hose can also be moved
from room to room with the unit. You can exhaust the ACP-1300E by following
one of the following two methods:
1.The exhaust hose can extend
from 1.8 feet to 6.5 feet. The
shorter the hose , the better
the cooling effect .
1.Exhaust the hot air through a window or sliding glass door (a window
kit extension may be necessary). Open the window or sliding glass
door, install the window kit, and connect the exhaust hose.
2.The hose should be as straight
as possible, as sharp or unnece
-ssary bends in the hose will prevent effective airflow.
This will subsequently result in overheating and possible
shut-down of the unit.
2.If an existing window or sliding glass door cannot be used, a custom
opening through a wall or ceiling can be cut out in order to facilitate
the exhaust hose.
3.The length of the exhaust hose
should not be extended past 6.5
feet. Replacement hoses are
available for purchase through
your NewAir vendor. We also
recommend that you use only
certified NewAir replacement
parts.
Please Note:
The hot air must be exhausted in order for the unit to produce a cooling effect.
When the ACP-1300E is not in use, safely store away the exhaust hose in a
clean, dry place.
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5. Electric Diagram
4. Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Your ACP-1300E Portable Air Conditioner
Before investing in repairs, check to see if any of the following apply to you:
Suggested Solutions
Problems
Possible Causes
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.
The unit doesn't work.
3.Change the socket or outlet.
4.Take the unit to a qualified techn-
ician and have the fuse replaced
(fuse specification: 3A/250V).
Either the timer has been
activated or the temperature Either turn the timer off or wait
The unit stops working on its own.
in the room is lower than the
set temperature.
for the room temperature to rise.
1.Wait for the room temperature
to rise to resume normal
operation.
2.Allow the evaporator to defrost
and normal operation will
resume.
1.The room temperature is
lower than the set temp-
erature.
2.The evaporator is frosted
over.
There is no cool air coming out
of the unit when it is in cooling
mode.
1.The evaporator is frosted
over.
2.The unit is eliminating frost.
Allow the evaporator to defrost
andnormal operation will resume.
There is no cool air coming out of
the unit when it is in dehumidifying
mode.
Error code E2 is displayed on the
control panel.
Empty the water tank and restart
the unit.
The water tank is full.
Error code E4 is displayed on the
control panel.
Replace the coil pipe.
The coil pipe is damaged.
1.Restart the unit when the voltage
is normal.
2.Have the unit repaired by your
NewAir dealer or at a professional
repair center.
1.The voltage is too high or
too low.
2.The unit is damaged.
Error code E1 is displayed on the
control panel.
Please Note:
Never service your ACP-1300E portable air conditioner by yourself.
If your unit needs to be repaired, please contact your NewAir dealer
or a professional repair center for assistance.
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6. Technical Specifications
ACP-1300E
13000(MAX)
120(MAX)
Model Number
Cooling Capacity (Btu/h)
Dehumidifying(Pints/day)
Power Supply
120V/60Hz
Cooling
Power
1250W/10.8 A
950W/ 8.2A
2L
Consumption
Dehumidifying
Water Tank Capacity (Liters)
Temperature Set Range
Noise Level(dB)
61 F-88 F
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Unit Weight (Lb)
Unit Dimensions (inches)
Refrigerant
88
13.8X17.4X34.2
R22(21.2oz)
Please Note:
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.
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