2^ parts list, Operation instructions – NewAir ACP-1000E User Manual
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2^ Parts List
1-Display window
2.Cooling Icon
3-Auto-mode Icon
4.Output Icon
5.Time Display
6-Operation Icon
7.Oscillation buttoni
8, Mode button
9. Temperature button
lO.Set Time button
11 .Battery compartment
12. Battery cover
13. Fan Icon
14. Dehumidifìcation Icon
15. Remote Signal
16.
Temperature display
IT.Oscillation Icon
18.Fresh Air Icon (Ionizer)
19.0scillation button2
20.Fan speed button
21 .Power button
Remove the rear cover
Note: Not all the controls will require adjustment, and some controls may be
designed for other models.
3. Operation instructions
1 .When you first plug in the air conditioner, you
will hear a tone indicating that the power is
connected. Press the On button, the unit
will start in Auto mode and will display the
current room temperature.
2.Select the Mode:
Press the Mode button, it will cycle through the Auto,
Fari, Cooling, and Dehumidifying options
-»--Auto
Fan
'Cooling-
Dehumidify
3.
Adjustthe Temperature:
The temperature is adjustable between 60“F 88T. Press the temperature button
until the desired degree is displayed. The air conditioner will then cool to that
temperature. Five seconds after setting your preferred temperature, the display
will go back to showing the current room temperature,
4. Adjust Fan Speed
Press the speed button to change the fan speed. You will cycle through the
high, medium and low speed options.
Low
-Mid
.High
5. Turning offtheunit
When you press the Off button, the air conditioner will cease operation and
you will hear a tone.
6. Fresh Air
While the air conditioner is running, you can press the Fresh Air button to
engage the built in Ion generator.
Note;
While in dehumidification mode, the unitwill automatically set the fan speed
to tow. It wilt not allow adjustment to the fan speed in this mode, nor will
adjusting the temperature affect the operation.
While in fan mode, adjusting the temperature will not affect the operation.
If the unit is in standby mode, the remote control has a memory function.
Your settings will be stored in the unit’s memory, and when used next it wilt
operate according to the last settings. Only the timerfunction will need to be
reset (if you are using that function).
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