NewAir AC-14100E - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 3 – PARTS LIST; Front; Air filter
- Page 4 – INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS; Installing the Exhaust Hose and Window Kit; Open the window and insert the window kit into the open gap.
- Page 5 – Positioning the Exhaust Hose; The included exhaust hose is specifically
- Page 7 – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS; Control Panel
- Page 9 – Heating Function (Optional; In order to use the air conditioner as a heater,; Self-Diagnosis Function; energy efficiency boosting; All of the above functions can also be performed with
- Page 10 – minutes before turning the unit back on.
- Page 11 – DRAINING THE UNIT; underneath the drainage port.
- Page 14 – TROUBLESHOOTING; void your warranty and endanger the user.
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NewAir AC-14100E / AC-14100H
Portable Air Conditioner
Owner
’
s Manual
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Summary
3 PARTS LIST Front Back FIG.5 FIG.6 1. Control panel 2. Carrying handle 3. Water tank 4. Casters 5. Air louvers 6. Air filter 7. Exhaust air outlet 8. Air filter 9. Air inlet 10. Cord storage 11. Air inlet 12. Water plug / drainage point Accessories FIG.7 13. Exhaust hose 14. Exhaust hose adapter - ...
4 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 FIG. 8 • Open the window and insert the window kit into the open gap. • Close the w...
5 Positioning the Exhaust Hose • Only use the provided exhaust hose with this AC. Insert the exhaust hose into the back of the unit and secure it in place. • Avoid kinks and bends in the exhaust hose. These can cause expelled moist air to accumulate, resulting in overheating and unexpected shut-offs...