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Model No.

WA-1300E

Model No. WA-1310E

Model No.

WA-1300H

Model No. WA-1310H

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It is important that you read these 
instructions before using your new 
purchase and we strongly 
recommend that you keep them in a 
safe place for future reference. 

Instruction Manual 

P  O  R  T  A  B  L  E 

Air Conditioner 

05-03-457   A029-OK.PDF

Summary of Contents for WA-1300E

Page 1: ... Model No WA 1310H ʳ It is important that you read these instructions before using your new purchase and we strongly recommend that you keep them in a safe place for future reference Instruction Manual P O R T A B L E Air Conditioner 05 03 457 A029 OK PDF ...

Page 2: ...ONS 3 BEFORE USE 4 PARTS 5 INSTALLATION 6 MOUNTING OF THE EXHAUST PIPE 7 INSTALLATION OF THE CARBON FILTER 8 OPERATION 9 NOTICE 12 DRAINAGE 13 MAINTENANCE 15 TROUBLE SHOOTING 16 DEFECTIVE NOTICE 17 GUARANTEE 18 SAFETY POWER SUPPLY CORD 19 1 05 03 457 A029 OK PDF ...

Page 3: ...o our research and development laboratories We wish you many years of enjoyable use After reading this manual please keep it in a safe place for future reference Energy Saving Tips Please use the unit in the recommended room size Refer to PAGE 3 Do not locate the air conditioner where furniture or other objects can obstruct the airflow Keep blinds curtains closed during the sunniest part of the da...

Page 4: ...er 1 24 hours Working temperature Cooling 64 4o F 110o F Heating 41o F 80 6o F Thermostat 62 o F 90 o F Exhaust pipe 5 in x 59 in Net Weight 86 lbs Dimension 14 x 21 x 30 in WxDxH REMARK 1 The data marked with may vary for technical reasons 2 Measuring condition for above is Cooling RT80 6 o F RH60 Heating RT68 o F RH60 RT means room temperature RH means room humidity Un insulated rooms such as su...

Page 5: ...s or when standing barefoot Avoid all contact with chemical based materials The filter must be used with the product at all times When removing for cleaning always disconnect the power first Turn off the appliance when not in use For storage drain all water and clean the unit filters before storage Drainage of the water container is required before moving the unit or putting it into storage If the...

Page 6: ...nector for insertion over hose and into foam strip or into hole in the wall window 12 Exhaust hose Length 14 60 Diameter 4 75 13 Round cap for to cover round connector when unit not in use 14 Foam strip for filling the open window space with opening for inserting the hose round connector 7 x 24 x 75 15 Foam strip for filling the open window space 7 x 24 x 75 16 Drain tube for continuous drainage 1...

Page 7: ...urely This technique may also be used for sash windows Note Take care to maintain protection against intruders The best distance between the machine and window or wall is 31 39 inches 2 Using the adaptor Wall installation FIG 9 FIG 10 Cut a 5 diameter hole in the wall or window Attach hose to unit and insert other end through the wall or window Attach Round Connector part 11 from the outside You m...

Page 8: ...verheat and shut down Fig 11 12 shows correct position The hose may be extended from 12 inches to 59 inches but for maximum efficiency use the shortest length possible FIG 11 FIG 12 FIG 13 WARNING The length of the exhaust pipe is specially designed according to the specification of this product Do not replace or prolong it with your own private hose as this could cause the unit to mal function FI...

Page 9: ...ert the active carbon filter into the filter frame 5 Replace the other half of the frame 6 Re insert the filter frame inside the unit 7 It is recommended to replace the carbon filter every 3 to 6 months Replacement Filter To purchase Replacement Filters for this unit contact SPTusa at 1 800 330 0388 and request model number WA 1300F FIG 15 FIG 16 8 05 03 457 A029 OK PDF ...

Page 10: ...e unit will start in AUTO mode only when the unit is plugged in first time If the ambient temperature is higher than 75o F the unit will work in cooling mode higher than 68 o F but below or equal to 75o F the unit will work in ventilation mode below 68o F the unit will work in heating mode this is for cooling heating models only To by pass this default setting press mode to select COOL or HEAT mod...

Page 11: ...perature up or down button the window will change to display your set temperature At this time the green indicator will light under ST Set Temperature Once the temperature up or down button is released the window will return to displaying the ambient temperature after a second Note When unit is in the following modes Cool or Heat the compressor will cool heat the room to reach the set temperature ...

Page 12: ... st hour and another 2 o F after the 2 nd hour then keeps at that temperature 2 By selecting the SLEEP button in heating model the set temperature will decrease 2 o F automatically after the 1 st hour and another 2 o F after the 2 nd hour then keeps at that temperature 3 Re press the SLEEP button the setting temperature will return to your set temperature 4 The unit will shut down automatically af...

Page 13: ...erature is 1ºF lower than set The fan however keeps working at the set level If the ambient temperature rises above the chosen level 2ºF cooling will resume In heating mode the compressor will switch off if the room temperature is 1ºF HIGHER than the one set As the room temperature drops below the chosen temperature 2ºF heating will resume This machine is equipped with an ANTI FROST function While...

Page 14: ... When the container is almost full replace the rubber plug into the drain spout to stop the water Empty the container 5 Repeat steps 2 3 4 until water is emptied 6 Replace the rubber plug into the drain spout firmly The Full Water indicator should be off now 7 Replace the drain knob NOTE Do not allow water to drip continuously into the supplied tray or other containers while operating as it may ea...

Page 15: ... function please note 1 Install the exhaust hose to exhaust cool air outdoors Please refer to page 6 for instructions on installing the hose 2 It is recommended to attach drain tube for continuous drainage as water will collect much faster in Heating mode 3 Working range for heating function is 41ºF to 80 6ºF for cooling function it is 64 4º to 110ºF For temperature outside this range the unit may...

Page 16: ...horoughly under running water no hotter than 104 F Let dry under sun thoroughly before replacing Do not wet the active carbon filter Remove from frame before washing Notice Never operate the unit without the filters End of season storage Unplug the unit and drain the condensed water COMPLETELY please refer to page 13 Clean or change the filter On a warm day turn the unit to fan mode for a couple o...

Page 17: ...ake or outlet dirty or blocked Is the room temperature below the set temperature The room is not cold enough The room being cooled should have proper insulation If the unit is being used in UN INSULATED rooms such as sunrooms garages attics or the like ideal cooling may not be attained Too noisy Is the unit positioned unevenly so as to create vibration Is the unit placed on stable and even ground ...

Page 18: ...urn to your retail store Please contact us directly with any Service or Technical Assistance Contact us toll free at 1 800 330 0388 17 REPLACEMENT FILTERS To purchase Replacement Filters for this unit contact SPTUSA at 1 800 330 0388 and request model number WA 1300F 05 03 457 A029 OK PDF ...

Page 19: ... product is modified misused or repaired by an unauthorized person The guarantee after repair or replacement will not be extended beyond the original one year period All replacement parts or units will be new or reconditioned Parts or units which are replaced become the property of SPTUSA The warranty applies to the use of this product in the United States Freight charge is not included in the war...

Page 20: ... not grounded Periodically examine the cord for any damage If the shield gets exposed immediately unplug the power supply cord and do not use the Portable Air Conditioner Do not repair a damaged cord Replace the damaged cord with a new replacement power supply cord or obtain a new replacement power supply cord by calling Sunpentown Int l Inc at 1 800 330 0388 In the event the LCDI Plug of the powe...

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