Water Drainage; Climasensor Function - NewAir NAC14KWHD3 Owner's Manual

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WATER DRAINAGE

Water Tray Full Alarm
The water tray inside the air-conditioner has a water level safety switch that
controls the water level. When the water level reaches a specified height, the
associated indicator light will illuminate. (If water pump is damaged, when the
water tray is full, please remove the rubber plug at the bottom of the unit, to
drain water).
Continuous Drainage
• If you plan to leave this unit unused for an extended time, please remove
the rubber plug from the drainage hole at the bottom of the unit and
connect a drain hose to the lower fixing clip.
• You can also drain the water this way when the unit is operating in HEAT
mode.
• If water pump is damaged, continuous drainage can be used by attaching a
drain hose to the unit and placing it in a drain or sufficient receptacle. The
unit can function properly this way as well.
• If water pump is damaged, intermittent drainage can also be used. Under
this condition, pay attention to when the water full indicator light comes on.
Then, connect a drain hose to the lower fixing clip to allow all water in the
water tray to drain out. The unit can function properly this way.

CLIMASENSOR FUNCTION

• The "CLIMASENSOR" function allows you to control the temperature of the
unit automatically from the temperature sensor inside of the remote
control.
• You can turn the "ClimaSensor" function on or off from the remote control.
• When this function is on, the unit will control the temperature of the room
based on the temperature sensor inside of the remote control (the room
temperature sensor inside of the machine will be temporarily inactive).
This function will turn off if the unit has not received a signal from the remote
control in 30 minutes. The unit will then switch back to the room temperature
sensor inside of the unit to control the temperature.
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