Operation instructions – NewAir ACP-1000E User Manual

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3. Operation instructions

While operating in cooling mode, condensation will form and the air conditioner
will auto-evaporate this water. In unusually high humidity (over 80%) or while in

dehumidification mode, more water will accumulate than the unitwill be able to
evaporate. In this case, the excess water will be collected in the auxiliary water
tank. When this tank is filled, a buzzer will sound to alert the user that the water
tank must be drained. An error code of E2 will also be shown on the display panel,

indicating that the watertank is full. The unit will then shut down until the water

tankisemptied.

Draining the water tank:

t.Turn oftthe unit

2. Placethe square water collection container under the drainage hole.

3. Remove the drainage cap and rubber plug, allowing the water to flow out.

4.If the collection container fills before the tank is empty, reinsert the rubber

plug into the drain, empty the container, replace it under the drain and
remove the plug again. Repeat as needed until the tank is empty.

5. Reinsertthe rubber plug and drainage cap.

6. Restart the air conditioner.

For usage in dehumidification mode or in high humidity situations, we recommend

that you use the continuous drainage feature for this air conditioner.

1 Purchase an adequate length of soft plastichose with V

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2.Remove the drainage cap and rubber plug. Save these items for later use.

S.Connect the soft plastic hose to the drainage hole for continuous drainage.

4.Sincethe drain will rely on gravity to drain, the hose should be on a slight

downward slope

S.The open end of the hose can drain into a large collection container, a water

drain, or outdoors onto the ground.

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