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1. Be 1071W 9 4A 1071W 9 4A consumption for cooling Power Ampere 1071W 9 4A consumption for heating Air volume max speed 580m h 580m7 h Humidity removal capacity 98 Pts day 98 Pts day Recommended room size 420sq ft 420sq ft Power supply 115V 60HZ 1 phase Compressor Rotary Refrigerant R 22 Refrigerant load 15 2 oz Fan speed 3 Timer 1 24 hours Cooling 62 F 110 F Working temperature Heating 41 F 80 6 F Thermostat 62 F 90 F Exhaust pipe 5 in x 59 in Net Weight 86 Ibs 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 F RH60 Heating RT68 F RH60 means room temperature RH means room humidity e Un insulated rooms such as sunrooms garages or attics should be less than 420sgq ft e The following may effect the unit in reaching your set tempearature Outside Temperature Room Size Ceiling Height Room Insulation Number of people in the room Direct Sunlight and Source of Heat 05 09 294 wa 1300 BEFORE USE Important Transport the unit in an upright position only or leave in upright position for at least 2 hours before use Keep at least 20 inches away from the wall Figure 1 amp 4 Always place the unit on an even surface Make sure the unit is connected to a correctly grounded power supply refer to the rat
2. When compressor first stops after reaching 74 F unit will auto switch to Fan Compressor will start heating again when ambient temperature drops to 70 F or below 10 05 09 294 wa 1300 Setting ventilation speed 1 Press SPEED button to choose the desired ventilation speed High Medium or Low The indicator respective speed will light on at the same time 2 Ifthe unit is in AUTO mode it will choose the ventilation speed automatically according to the ambient temperature the related indicators will light on at this time this button is invalid Setting timer 1 Pressing the TIMER button while unit is operating will set desired operating hours 1 to 24 hours the timer indicator will light on When the set time has been reached the machine will turn off automatically The display window will show the hour s you set as you press the TIMER button If the timer button is not pressed unit will work continuously 2 Pressing the TIMER button while unit is off will PRE SET the time for the machine to start working For example if you press the timer to 2 the unit will start operating automatically after 2 hours Sleep function 1 By selecting the SLEEP button in cooling mode the set temperature will increase 2 F automatically after the 1 hour and another 2 F after the 27 hour then keeps at that temperature 2 selecting the SLEEP button in heating model the set temperature will decrease 2 F automatically aft
3. 05 09 294 wa 1300 SPT Instruction Manual PORTABLE Air Conditioner Model No WA 1300E Model No WA 1310E Model No WA 1300H Model No WA 1310H 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 05 09 294 wa 1300 TABLE OF CONTENTS THANK YOU ENERGY SAVING TIPS cte eu peat 2 SPECIFICATIONS 42 240 REX KA PR QUE 3 BEFORE USE cus due vitanda uan NUMEN deen a Ra DRAIN dad RO ea EE RR EE 4 5 INSTALLATION enraiar REY stun cin KR eg 6 MOUNTING OF THE EXHAUST RIPE 7 INSTALLATION OF THE CARBON FILTER eee 8 OPERATION toca sa poe 9 Qe ez P 12 DEAINBGE ucciso brevets abc tasted ot vies dea sas ge RR 13 MAINTENANGE dissipation aa 15 TROUBLE SHOOTING seeds uro tu agudo ee meg ew dace et 16 DEFECTIVE NOTIGE 2 css ities sundae tein ta iene PERDE ERAN EE RR ON 17 RI EDAD E 18 SAFETY POWER SUPPLY 05 09 294 wa 1300 THANK YOU Thank you for choosing the portable air conditioner from SPTUSA a leading brand in indoor air treatment We would like you to enjoy the many benefits this u
4. Fan mode Again when in Auto Mode the temperature settings cannot be changed Setting temperature The pre setting temperature of this machine is 75 F for cooling 68 F for heating Setting the Temperature in Cooling or Heating Mode The display window s default is to display the ambient room temperature and green indicator light under RT is on RT Room Temperature e set your desired temperature press the Temperature up or down button ranging from 62 F to 90 F Each press will increase or decrease your set temperature by 1 When pressing the temperature 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 Once the ambient temperature has reached the set temperature the compressor will stop and unit will run in Fan mode In Cooling or Heating mode it will wait for a 2 F as an allowance to conserve energy For example In Cooling Mode with a set temperature of 70 F When compressor first stops after reaching 68 F unit will auto switch to Fan Compressor will start cooling again when ambient temperature increases to 72 F or above In Heating Mode with a set temperature of 72 F
5. Position the water tray under the drain spout 3 Remove the drain knob amp rubber plug from the drain spout Water will flow out automatically 4 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 amp 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 easily Rubber plug overflow Drain knob FIG 20 If you wish to operate the unit without the need to empty the water tank please Continuous Drainage 1 Remove the drain knob and rubber plug and keep them for future use Rubber plug 2 Use Teflon tape to cover threading on spout L AD making a flat surface for the hose This will x 6 3 Drain knob prevent leakage 7 3 Connect supplied water tube or one with 223 3 4 internal diameter to the spout FIG 21 Condensed water will now flow out this tube automatically 4 To extend the supplied tube please connect to a tube with a 34 outside diameter Drain tube 13 05 09 294 wa 1300 NOTE The drain tube must be at or below the outlet level e Water Full full water indicator will not function in this mode of drainage e f you wish to extend the water tube please connect
6. NNUSANTN N ASIAN SISSE NNNAN VY NAVAS SENSE SENS NS TA NA INI NONI AATA ava NANA 717 AAA TAVAN ANTAVAN AVTA LYMAN RAIN HARA NAVIN SAIS AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVANY SAVAIS 05 09 294 wa 1300 OPERATION Control panel o SLEEP UV amp ION FIG 17 1 Automatic mode indicator 14 UV Tio2 lonizer switch only for models 2 Cooling mode indicator with UV Tio2 or lonizer function 3 Fan mode indicator 15 Sleep function button 4 Heating mode indicator for cool amp heat 16 Temperature up button models only 17 Temperature down button 5 Low ventilation indicator 18 LCD display 6 Medium ventilation indicator 19 ON OFF power button 7 High ventilation indicator 20 Timer 8 Timer operation indicator 21 Speed ventilation button 9 Room temperature indicator 22 Mode function option button 10 Water Full indicator 23 Receiver for remote control see below 11 Set temperature indicator eee ee 12 Sleep function indicator Sy 13 Indicator for UV Tio2 or lonizer
7. er switching the unit off please wait at least 3 minutes before turning the unit back on The cooling system will switch off if the room temperature is 2 F lower than set The fan however keeps working at the set level If the ambient temperature rises above the chosen level 2 F cooling will resume n heating mode the compressor will switch off if the room temperature is 2 F HIGHER than the one set As the room temperature drops below the chosen temperature 2 F heating will resume This machine is equipped with an ANTI FROST function While using the heating function during low temperatures sometimes the heating will stop for a while to melt the internal frost When this occurs just wait for heating to resume 12 05 09 294 wa 1300 DRAINAGE During the process of cooling or heating some water will be extracted from the air Most of this water is used to cool the cooling coils and make the unit run more efficiently This is a feature not found in most other portable air conditioners If the unit is operated in a VERY HUMID environment water will start to collect in the built in water reservoir When the water tank becomes full the compressor and fan will stop The water full indicator W F will lit to inform you to empty the water tank To resume cooling or heating please empty water by one of the following methods Draining into a Container Use the water tray supplied in the package 1 Turn off the unit 2
8. er the 1 hour and another 2 F after the 2 hour then keeps at that temperature 3 the SLEEP button the setting temperature will return to your set temperature The unit will shut down automatically after running in SLEEP mode for 12 hours 5 Auto mode will not work in this function gt UV TiO2 lonizer function This is only for model with UV or lonizer function 1 To start the UV or lonizer button press UV lonizer button 2 Unit will start to clean the air and improve air quality UV TiO2 Oxidization and decompose viruses organic materials odor and bacteria lonizer Negative lonizer creates negative ions and neutralize with the positive ions in the air Memory IC function This unit is incorporated with a Memory IC If the power is cut and then resumes unit will automatically restart in your previous setting Please allow 3 5 minutes for the compressor to regain function All the above functions can also be performed with the supplied remote control see fig 18 This remote control requires 2pcs AAA batteries to operate FIG 18 11 05 09 294 wa 1300 Regulating air flow direction Adjust louver on the air vent horizontally to control air flow direction FIG 19 NOTICE The compressor will start approximately 3 minutes after the compressor is turned off this will help prolong the life of the compressor Aft
9. function only for models with UV Tio2 lonizer function E SUE Bees Turning ON OFF 1 Press ON OFF button the unit will start in AUTO mode only when the unit is plugged in first time If the ambient temperature is higher than 75 F the unit will work in cooling mode higher than 68 F but below or equal to 75 F the unit will work in ventilation mode below 68 F the unit will work in heating mode this is for cooling amp heating models only To by pass this default setting press mode to select COOL or HEAT mode 2 Indicators of the functions in progress come on at the same time e g Cool and Lo Cooling mode with Low fan speed NOTE The display window shows the ambient room temperature from 32 F to 122 F 3 Toturn the unit off press ON OFF button again 4 When turning the unit back on the unit will return to your last setting Setting mode function Press MODE button to select required working mode automatic cooling fan or heating Heating is only available for heating amp cooling models The indicator of your selected mode comes on 05 09 294 wa 1300 Auto Mode When this mode is selected the unit is preset to the following temperature settings and unit will only start to Cool when room temperature is higher than 75 F Heat when room temperature is lower than 68 F WA 1300H amp WA 1310H models only If room temperature is between 68 F and 75 F unit will stay in
10. g with the cover provided 6 05 09 294 wa 1300 Mounting of the exhaust pipe e Use only the hose provided Attach hose to back of unit by connecting the adaptor Avoid kinks and sharp bends in the exhaust hose as this will cause expelled moist air to build up and the unit will overheat and shut FIG 11 down Fig 11 amp 12 shows correct position e The hose may be extended from 14 inches to 59 inches but for maximum efficiency use the 9 shortest length possible 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 FIG 14 05 09 294 wa 1300 Installing the Carbon Filter 1 Remove the filter frame from the unit 2 Unclip and remove one side of the frame 3 Remove the active carbon filter from its plastic bag 4 Insert 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 Itis 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 WA 1310F
11. he circular opening on the plastic kit Insert the round connector through the circul ar opening the lip of the round connector should be on the flat side of the slider kit Align the screw openings and replace the 4 screws Determine how many sections of the sli der kit your window sliding door requires Place the slider kit inside the window door fr ame with flat side of round connector facing out To adjust the height of the slider kit a lign the small openings on the side when the desired height is reached insert a small scr ew not supplied through one of the opening Extend one end of the exhaust hose and insert it into the Round Connector Tighten hose by turning clockwise Attach the Adapter to the other end of the hose Tighten by turning Adapter clockwise Attach the Adapter to the back of the unit Slide window patio door close against the slider kit Make sure the exhaust hose has no kinks or sharp bends The best distance between the machine and window or wall is 31 39 inches Using the adaptor Wall installation 9 Wall or Window Window Round connector Slider Kit sort 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 may secure the Round connector to the wall by using small screws not included through the holes e When not in use cover the openin
12. ing label located at the back of the unit An opening in a window or wall is required to accommodate the FIG 1 exhaust hose kit supplied to expel the warm air Do not cover or obstruct the appliance inlet or outlet grilles Figure2 To avoid the risk of shock the product should never be used in bathrooms shower rooms or in any other steamy wet areas Figure 3 The unit will cool when the room temperature is between 62 F and 110 F depending on the thermostat setting Do not sit or place objects on the unit FIG 2 Do not touch the unit with wet damp hands 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 FIG 3 Drainage of the water container is required before moving the unit or putting it into storage If the electric socket is different from the plug provided have a qualified electrician replace the plug with a suitable one Avoid the use of adaptors multiple sockets and or extension cords if their use is necessary ensure that they conform to the current safety regulations Do not pull the power cord or place it near a source of heat always unroll it completely to avoid the possibility of dangerous overheating f the
13. new or reconditioned Parts which are replaced become the property of Sunpentown The warranty applies for the use of the product in the USA only What is NOT COVERED Warranty does not include freight charges Incidental or consequential damage caused by possible defects with this product Damage to product caused by improper power supply voltage accident fire floods or acts of nature Failure of product resulting from unauthorized modifications to the product Improper installation or failure to perform the necessary maintenance This GUARANTEE is in addition to your Statutory Rights SUNPENTOWN INTERNATIONAL INC 21415 Baker Parkway City of Industry CA 91789 5236 909 468 5288 Fax 909 468 5279 service sunpentown com www sunpentown com 18 05 09 294 wa 1300 SAFETY POWER SUPPLY CORD This Portable Air Conditioner is provided with a Leakage Current Detection and Interruption circuit LCDI built into the plug of the power supply cord This device provides protection to reduce the risk of fire due to arcing faults in the power supply cord Each time before using the Portable Air Conditioner follow the plug Testing Instructions given below to ensure that the LCDI circuit is functioning properly PLUG TESTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 PRESS TEST BUTTON UNIT SHOULD TRIP 2 PRESS RESET BUTTON FOR USE Note Please do not use this item if above test fails The conductors inside this power supply cord are surrounded b
14. nit offers so please take the time to read this manual carefully and take full advantage of the many advanced features that your SPTUSA Air Conditioner offers you SPTUSA specialize in complete indoor environment control manufacturing world class air conditioners dehumidifiers and air purifiers with innovative technology In designing these advanced products we have listened carefully to our customers and have passed their views onto 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 day Close fireplace damper and floor or wall grills so that cool air does not escape through the chimney or ductwork e Keep filters clean Set the unit to maximum cooling and high speed fan initially then adjust the unit to a comfortable setting NOTE It is recommended to turn on the air conditioner when the room temperature is around 75 F Do not wait until the room is excessively hot 05 09 294 wa 1300 SPECIFICATION Model no WA 1300E WA 1310E WA 1300H WA 1310H Cooling capacity 13000 BTU hr 13000 BTU hr Heating capacity 13000 BTU hr
15. power cord is damaged it must be replaced by a service agent or a similarly qualified person THE MANUFACTURER DISCLAIMS ANY RESPONSIBILITY IF THE ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED 4 05 09 294 wa 1300 FIG 6 1 Control Panel 5 Air filter 2 Air outlet 6 Air inlet 3 Carrying handle 7 Exhaust air outlet 4 Caster 8 Water stopper drainage point 9 Cord storage Accessories 10 Inward adaptor for insertion over hose and connect to back of the air conditioner O 11 Round connector for insertion over hose andconnects to plastic slider kit or into hole 11 in the wall window 14 12 Exhaust hose ue Length 14 59 12 Diameter 4 75 1 3 Y 13 Round cap for to cover round connector when unit not in use 14 Plastic slider kit for filling the open window space with circular opening for inserting the hose amp round connector One set is 3pcs 1 forms up 58 5 x 6 5W co 15 Drain tube for continuous drainage 16 Active carbon filter 17 Remote control 18 Water tray FIG 7 05 09 294 wa 1300 INSTALLATION EXHAUST PIPE INSTALLATION The 1 2 FIG unit is a portable air conditioner that may be moved from room to room Using the slider kit Window installation The plastic slider kit is composed of 3 se ctions length can be adjusted as necessary Window Slider Kit Round Connector Remove the 4 screws around t
16. rain 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 of hours so that the inside can dry out completely It is recommended that the unit be put back into its original carton for storage Do not stack heavy objects on top of the unit Cord Storing The Power Cord When the unit is not in use please store the power cord away as shown in Figure 25 15 05 09 294 wa 1300 TROUBLE SHOOTING s the machine plugged in s the main power supply on s room temperature within working temp range sunit set in Auto mode Select Cool or Heat mode and set to proper temperature The unit doesn t run or only runs in fan mode Is there direct sunlight Please draw curtains and blinds Are there too many windows or doors The unit seems to do little open Are there too many people in the room e Is there something in the room that produces a lot of heat 15 the dust filter dirty e Is the air intake or outlet dirty or The unit seems to do nothing blocked Is the room temperature below the set temperature The room being cooled should have proper insulation If the unit is being The room is not cold enough used in UN INSULATED rooms such as sunrooms garages attics or the like ideal cooling may not be attained e Is the unit positioned unevenly so a
17. s to create vibration e Is the unit placed on stable and even ground Too noisy The overheat protection feature on the compressor may be on If this occurs wait for the temperature of the unit to drop e 15 the water tank full Does it need draining Setting was changed Please allow 3 minutes for compressor to resume The compressor doesn t run yx Never try to repair or dismantle the unit yourself 16 05 09 294 wa 1300 DEFECTIVE NOTICE If this product is defective or not working properly Please DO NOT return to your retail store Please contact us directly with any Service or Technical Assistance Contact us toll free at 1 800 330 0388 REPLACEMENT FILTERS To purchase Replacement Filters for this unit contact SPTUSA at 1 800 330 0388 and request model number WA 1300F WA 1310F 05 09 294 wa 1300 SPT Your Guarantee If this product is found to be faulty as a result of faulty materials or workmanship within one year from date of purchase it will be repaired free of charge This guarantee is subject to the following terms Sunpentown must be notified of the fault Proof of purchase must be presented to Sunpentown s nominated representative The warranty will be void if the product if modified misused or repaired by an unauthorized person The warranty after repair will not be extended beyond the original one year period All replacement parts will b
18. with another tube outside diameter 3 4 Special caution for heating function Drain tube FIG 24 Extended drain tube OD 3 4 While using the heating function please note 1 Install the exhaust hose to exhaust cool air outdoors Please refer to page 6 for instructions on installing the hose Itis recommended to attach drain tube for continuous drainage as water will collect much faster in Heating mode Working range for heating function is 41 F to 80 6 F for cooling function it is 62 F to 110 F For temperature outside this range the unit may not work properly 05 09 294 wa 1300 MAINTENANCE Always unplug the unit before cleaning and maintenance Cleaning the Housing Use a soft damp cloth to wipe the body clean Never use strong chemicals oil based products detergents chemically treated cloths or other cleaning solutions These could possibly damage the cabinet Cleaning the Filter First remove the black active carbon filter from the frame tap lightly to remove loose dust and dirt Use a vacuum cleaner or tap the white filter lightly to remove loose dust and dirt Then rinse the white filter thoroughly 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 d
19. y shields which monitor the leakage current These shields are 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 Intl Inc at 1 800 330 0388 In the event the LCDI Plug of the power supply cord trips by itself first examine the cord for any damage If there is no damage to the cord then press the RESET button If the LCDI Plug trips again then immediately unplug the power supply cord Replace the damaged cord with a new replacement power supply cord or obtain a new replacement power supply cord by calling Sunpentown Intl Inc at 1 800 330 0388 Do not use the TEST and RESET buttons as an ON OFF switch They are only meant to periodically check the LCDI plug

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