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... the Window...12 Completing the Installation...13 USING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER 14 Starting the Air Conditioner 14-18 Using the Remote Control 18-20 Changing the Air Direction...20 Normal Sounds of an Air Conditioner 21 CARING FOR YOUR AIR CONDITIONER 22 Cleaning the Air Filter...22 Cleaning the Front Panel...23 Annual Maintenance...23 Customer Service...23 TROUBLESHOOTING...24 LIMITED WARRANTY...25 PRODUCT REGISTRATION Thank you in getting the best use manual will need it to record the model and serial numbers. You will guide...
... the Window...12 Completing the Installation...13 USING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER 14 Starting the Air Conditioner 14-18 Using the Remote Control 18-20 Changing the Air Direction...20 Normal Sounds of an Air Conditioner 21 CARING FOR YOUR AIR CONDITIONER 22 Cleaning the Air Filter...22 Cleaning the Front Panel...23 Annual Maintenance...23 Customer Service...23 TROUBLESHOOTING...24 LIMITED WARRANTY...25 PRODUCT REGISTRATION Thank you in getting the best use manual will need it to record the model and serial numbers. You will guide...
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... INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS USE & CARE GUIDE ARE NOT MEANT TO INCLUDE EVERY POSSIBLE CONDITION OR SITUATION THAT MAY OCCUR. PAGE 2 SAFETY INFORMATION Always grip the plug firmly and pull straight out from the wall outlet. 4. Replace the power supply cord immediately if it from the air conditioner manufacturer and installed by pulling on the air conditioner, the wall outlet must be changed by a qualified electrician. A new power supply cord...
... INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS USE & CARE GUIDE ARE NOT MEANT TO INCLUDE EVERY POSSIBLE CONDITION OR SITUATION THAT MAY OCCUR. PAGE 2 SAFETY INFORMATION Always grip the plug firmly and pull straight out from the wall outlet. 4. Replace the power supply cord immediately if it from the air conditioner manufacturer and installed by pulling on the air conditioner, the wall outlet must be changed by a qualified electrician. A new power supply cord...
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... air conditioner contains no consumer serviceable parts. DO NOT drill any holes in the base or sides of the air conditioner. 5. DO NOT operate the air conditioner with the air filter installed. 10. Keep this Use & Care Guide. 3. If you have problems or questions regarding the operation of your air conditioner always call Haier Customer Service: 1-877-337-3639. 2. Be sure that the air conditioner is properly and securely installed in the window according to the installation instructions...
... air conditioner contains no consumer serviceable parts. DO NOT drill any holes in the base or sides of the air conditioner. 5. DO NOT operate the air conditioner with the air filter installed. 10. Keep this Use & Care Guide. 3. If you have problems or questions regarding the operation of your air conditioner always call Haier Customer Service: 1-877-337-3639. 2. Be sure that the air conditioner is properly and securely installed in the window according to the installation instructions...
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... BTU 5,200 BTU 8,000 BTU 10,000 BTU 12,000 BTU Top channel 1 1 1 Foam seal 1 1 1 Side bracket Not used 2 Window lock bracket 1 1 7/16" self- NOTE: If parts are included in the parts package. tapping screws 3 3 1" wood screws 7 9 Side curtains 2 2 Side curtain frames 2 2 Remote control 1 1 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 2 1 4 9 2 2 1 PAGE 5 ON/OFF MODE SPEED TIMER TEMP/TIME TEMP/TIME ENGLISH TOOLS AND PARTS Read and follow the instructions provided with any tools listed here. TOOLS NEEDED...
... BTU 5,200 BTU 8,000 BTU 10,000 BTU 12,000 BTU Top channel 1 1 1 Foam seal 1 1 1 Side bracket Not used 2 Window lock bracket 1 1 7/16" self- NOTE: If parts are included in the parts package. tapping screws 3 3 1" wood screws 7 9 Side curtains 2 2 Side curtain frames 2 2 Remote control 1 1 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 2 1 4 9 2 2 1 PAGE 5 ON/OFF MODE SPEED TIMER TEMP/TIME TEMP/TIME ENGLISH TOOLS AND PARTS Read and follow the instructions provided with any tools listed here. TOOLS NEEDED...
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... cord exits the air conditioner, for models: HWR05XCM ESA405M ESA406M ESA408M • A grounded electrical outlet within 4 ft. (122 cm) of where the power supply cord exits the air conditioner, for models: ESA410M ESA412M NOTE: Do not use an extension cord, plug adapter, surge protector or multi-outlet adapter. • Free movement of air in the room to pass freely through -the-wall sleeve or in a wall. Width B. Fig. 1 • A large enough opening...
... cord exits the air conditioner, for models: HWR05XCM ESA405M ESA406M ESA408M • A grounded electrical outlet within 4 ft. (122 cm) of where the power supply cord exits the air conditioner, for models: ESA410M ESA412M NOTE: Do not use an extension cord, plug adapter, surge protector or multi-outlet adapter. • Free movement of air in the room to pass freely through -the-wall sleeve or in a wall. Width B. Fig. 1 • A large enough opening...
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... type of the air conditioner cabinet, or behind the front grille. 9. Specific electrical requirements are on the power supply cord. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS PAGE 7 Doing so may cause sparks or fire, and voids all warranties. For safety purposes the air conditioner must be properly grounded. 2. To avoid a fire hazard or possible electric shock, DO NOT use the air conditioner and contact a qualified service technician. 5. Have the wall outlet and circuit...
... type of the air conditioner cabinet, or behind the front grille. 9. Specific electrical requirements are on the power supply cord. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS PAGE 7 Doing so may cause sparks or fire, and voids all warranties. For safety purposes the air conditioner must be properly grounded. 2. To avoid a fire hazard or possible electric shock, DO NOT use the air conditioner and contact a qualified service technician. 5. Have the wall outlet and circuit...
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..., it cannot be repaired and must be disconnected from the one shown. Test button RESET A TEST B Fig. 5 This room air conditioner is the customer's responsibility to 12 amps • 15-Amp time-delay grounded fuse or circuit breaker • Use on single outlet circuit only. PAGE 8 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS ENGLISH ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS cont. POWER SUPPLY CORD Wiring Requirements • 115-Volt (103.5 min. This air conditioner is damaged call Haier Customer Service: 1-877-337-3639...
..., it cannot be repaired and must be disconnected from the one shown. Test button RESET A TEST B Fig. 5 This room air conditioner is the customer's responsibility to 12 amps • 15-Amp time-delay grounded fuse or circuit breaker • Use on single outlet circuit only. PAGE 8 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS ENGLISH ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS cont. POWER SUPPLY CORD Wiring Requirements • 115-Volt (103.5 min. This air conditioner is damaged call Haier Customer Service: 1-877-337-3639...
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... use a plug adapter, extension cord, surge protector, or multi-outlet adapter • Failure to trip when the test Fig. 7 TEST button is damaged please call Haier Customer Service: 1-877-337-3639. • The power supply cord contains no user-serviceable parts. • Opening the tamper-resistant case voids all manufacturer warranties. ENGLISH ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS cont. Fig. 6 3. Press TEST (listen for operation. Press RESET (on some devices, a green light will turn the air conditioner...
... use a plug adapter, extension cord, surge protector, or multi-outlet adapter • Failure to trip when the test Fig. 7 TEST button is damaged please call Haier Customer Service: 1-877-337-3639. • The power supply cord contains no user-serviceable parts. • Opening the tamper-resistant case voids all manufacturer warranties. ENGLISH ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS cont. Fig. 6 3. Press TEST (listen for operation. Press RESET (on some devices, a green light will turn the air conditioner...
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... prior to the top of the unit. Do not set the air conditioner on the top of the air conditioner, lining up the holes in the top channel with the holes in use two or more people. Wear gloves when handling the air conditioner to remove-Do Not open the cabinet. • Handle the air conditioner gently. • Keep the air conditioner upright and level. NOTE: There...
... prior to the top of the unit. Do not set the air conditioner on the top of the air conditioner, lining up the holes in the top channel with the holes in use two or more people. Wear gloves when handling the air conditioner to remove-Do Not open the cabinet. • Handle the air conditioner gently. • Keep the air conditioner upright and level. NOTE: There...
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... steps for the left to the frame. Make sure no gaps are left -hand side curtain and frame. Fig. 13 CLICK HOW TO INSTALL PAGE 11 ENGLISH PREPARING THE AIR CONDITIONER cont. INSTALL SIDE CURTAINS NOTE: Attach side curtains to the air conditioner before placing the unit in the window. 1. Place the tabbed side ... the top of the air conditioner and into the track on the bottom of the air conditioner. (See Fig.13) 4. Slide the side curtain frame as close to the air conditioner cabinet as necessary to lock the side curtain to ensure that air does not escape into or out of the room.
... steps for the left to the frame. Make sure no gaps are left -hand side curtain and frame. Fig. 13 CLICK HOW TO INSTALL PAGE 11 ENGLISH PREPARING THE AIR CONDITIONER cont. INSTALL SIDE CURTAINS NOTE: Attach side curtains to the air conditioner before placing the unit in the window. 1. Place the tabbed side ... the top of the air conditioner and into the track on the bottom of the air conditioner. (See Fig.13) 4. Slide the side curtain frame as close to the air conditioner cabinet as necessary to lock the side curtain to ensure that air does not escape into or out of the room.
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... a starter hole through the holes in the side bracket. 8. Using two (2) 1" wood screws, attach the side bracket to ½" downward tilt towards the outside of the air conditioner. Make sure to place the unit so that it is resting on the windowsill with a ¼" to the window sill. 9. Repeat for side bracket installation on the lower-right hand corner of the window opening...
... a starter hole through the holes in the side bracket. 8. Using two (2) 1" wood screws, attach the side bracket to ½" downward tilt towards the outside of the air conditioner. Make sure to place the unit so that it is resting on the windowsill with a ¼" to the window sill. 9. Repeat for side bracket installation on the lower-right hand corner of the window opening...
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... STARTING THE AIR CONDITIONER 86 ˚F/˚C hr MODE FILTER RESET POWER MODE SPEED TIMER TIMER FAN HIGH ON COOL MED OFF ENERGY SAVE DEHUM LOW SLEEP AUTO COOL TEMP/TIME FILTER RESET CLEAN FILTER SPEED TEMPERATURE / TIME CLEAN FILTER INDICATOR POWER AUTO RESTART Operating your air conditioner in the Cool mode when the outside temperature is below 61° (16° C). This 3 minute delay also applies when switching from overloading. PAGE 14 USING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER The inside evaporator coil will freeze up, and the air conditioner will not operate...
... STARTING THE AIR CONDITIONER 86 ˚F/˚C hr MODE FILTER RESET POWER MODE SPEED TIMER TIMER FAN HIGH ON COOL MED OFF ENERGY SAVE DEHUM LOW SLEEP AUTO COOL TEMP/TIME FILTER RESET CLEAN FILTER SPEED TEMPERATURE / TIME CLEAN FILTER INDICATOR POWER AUTO RESTART Operating your air conditioner in the Cool mode when the outside temperature is below 61° (16° C). This 3 minute delay also applies when switching from overloading. PAGE 14 USING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER The inside evaporator coil will freeze up, and the air conditioner will not operate...
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.... USING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER PAGE 15 NOTE: When the air conditioner is above the set to "Mode." 4. Refer to adjust the temperature. Press the TEMP/TIME up or down arrow button to "Filter Reset" MODE 1. Select Mode. Choose Fan, Cool, Energy Save, or Dehum. The air conditioner automatically selects the temperature. After the air conditioner is turned on next to "Temp/Time" 6. The change cannot be plugged in removing humidity from the control panel. 2. Press POWER once to turn on . COOL-Cools the room...
.... USING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER PAGE 15 NOTE: When the air conditioner is above the set to "Mode." 4. Refer to adjust the temperature. Press the TEMP/TIME up or down arrow button to "Filter Reset" MODE 1. Select Mode. Choose Fan, Cool, Energy Save, or Dehum. The air conditioner automatically selects the temperature. After the air conditioner is turned on next to "Temp/Time" 6. The change cannot be plugged in removing humidity from the control panel. 2. Press POWER once to turn on . COOL-Cools the room...
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... 16 USING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER POWER AUTO RESTART 3. After 5 seconds, Timer Off indicator light will turn off . Timer On indicator light will flash. The display will show the remaining hours before the air conditioner will turn on . 6. Press the TEMP/TIME up or down arrow button to change the delay time from 1 hour to set): MODE SPEED TIMER FAN HIGH ON COOL MED OFF ENERGY SAVE DEHUM LOW SLEEP AUTO COOL TEMP/TIME FILTER RESET 1. Press TIMER. TO SET THE TIMER TO TURN ON...
... 16 USING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER POWER AUTO RESTART 3. After 5 seconds, Timer Off indicator light will turn off . Timer On indicator light will flash. The display will show the remaining hours before the air conditioner will turn on . 6. Press the TEMP/TIME up or down arrow button to change the delay time from 1 hour to set): MODE SPEED TIMER FAN HIGH ON COOL MED OFF ENERGY SAVE DEHUM LOW SLEEP AUTO COOL TEMP/TIME FILTER RESET 1. Press TIMER. TO SET THE TIMER TO TURN ON...
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... turn off after a set the air conditioner to lose power. PAGE 18 USING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER The light will flash 3. Press the TEMP/TIME up or down arrow button to change the delay time from 1 hour to change battery, first remove screw on . USING THE REMOTE CONTROL NOTE: The raised dots are Braille for the visually impaired. (See Fig.23) Remote control may differ in the front panel, and press the Filter Reset button...
... turn off after a set the air conditioner to lose power. PAGE 18 USING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER The light will flash 3. Press the TEMP/TIME up or down arrow button to change the delay time from 1 hour to change battery, first remove screw on . USING THE REMOTE CONTROL NOTE: The raised dots are Braille for the visually impaired. (See Fig.23) Remote control may differ in the front panel, and press the Filter Reset button...
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... temperature. The unit will go up arrow button to the outside. Each time you control the direction of the airflow. The temperature then increases another 2F after the mode is off Sleep mode, press the TIMER button until it reaches 61°F (16°C). ENGLISH USING THE REMOTE CONTROL cont. SLEEP 1. To turn on some models) allows the air Fig. 24 conditioner to recirculate inside air, draw fresh air into the room, and exhaust...
... temperature. The unit will go up arrow button to the outside. Each time you control the direction of the airflow. The temperature then increases another 2F after the mode is off Sleep mode, press the TIMER button until it reaches 61°F (16°C). ENGLISH USING THE REMOTE CONTROL cont. SLEEP 1. To turn on some models) allows the air Fig. 24 conditioner to recirculate inside air, draw fresh air into the room, and exhaust...
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... Install section Water droplets being thrown against the condenser (outside) coil. The thermostat turning on and off . USING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER PAGE 21 This helps cool the condenser coil. This section tells you many years of dependable service. SOUNDS Air movement Window vibration Pinging High pitched hum Clicking Gurgling REASON Air rotating around the fan. ENGLISH NORMAL SOUNDS OF AN AIR CONDITIONER NORMAL SOUNDS While your air conditioner properly. Refrigerant moving through the evaporator (inside) coil...
... Install section Water droplets being thrown against the condenser (outside) coil. The thermostat turning on and off . USING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER PAGE 21 This helps cool the condenser coil. This section tells you many years of dependable service. SOUNDS Air movement Window vibration Pinging High pitched hum Clicking Gurgling REASON Air rotating around the fan. ENGLISH NORMAL SOUNDS OF AN AIR CONDITIONER NORMAL SOUNDS While your air conditioner properly. Refrigerant moving through the evaporator (inside) coil...
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... require opening the front panel and removing the air filter. Do not wash the air filter in the unit. 4. Close the front panel. 6. Plug the power supply cord into the outlet, turn off the air conditioner and unplug the power supply cord from the air for 240 hours. 1. NOTE: Do not operate the air conditioner without the filter in place. The light goes on the air conditioner and press the filter reset button to clean the air filter. ENGLISH CLEANING THE AIR FILTER The air filter...
... require opening the front panel and removing the air filter. Do not wash the air filter in the unit. 4. Close the front panel. 6. Plug the power supply cord into the outlet, turn off the air conditioner and unplug the power supply cord from the air for 240 hours. 1. NOTE: Do not operate the air conditioner without the filter in place. The light goes on the air conditioner and press the filter reset button to clean the air filter. ENGLISH CLEANING THE AIR FILTER The air filter...
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... local air conditioner servicer to help ensure steady performance throughout the year. Call your air conditioner. 3. These products can damage the surface of the owner. Turn off the air conditioner and unplug the power supply cord from the outlet. 2. Clean the front panel with this product, please contact the Haier Customer Satisfaction Center at 1-877-337-3639 to request one. The annual inspection is NOT part of the warranty or warranty service, and...
... local air conditioner servicer to help ensure steady performance throughout the year. Call your air conditioner. 3. These products can damage the surface of the owner. Turn off the air conditioner and unplug the power supply cord from the outlet. 2. Clean the front panel with this product, please contact the Haier Customer Satisfaction Center at 1-877-337-3639 to request one. The annual inspection is NOT part of the warranty or warranty service, and...
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... room to cool down when you turn on control panel. Outside temperature is below 61˚F. TROUBLESHOOTING POSSIBLE PROBLEM Air Conditioner does not start or operate Remote control is not working Room does not feel cold enough Room feels too cold Air conditioner cycles on and off . DO NOT drill a hole in cabinet base Air conditioner is freezing up; Clean the air filter. Outside air temperature is very hot. The temperature control may not Adjust the temperature control on the be set temperature higher. control panel or remote control...
... room to cool down when you turn on control panel. Outside temperature is below 61˚F. TROUBLESHOOTING POSSIBLE PROBLEM Air Conditioner does not start or operate Remote control is not working Room does not feel cold enough Room feels too cold Air conditioner cycles on and off . DO NOT drill a hole in cabinet base Air conditioner is freezing up; Clean the air filter. Outside air temperature is very hot. The temperature control may not Adjust the temperature control on the be set temperature higher. control panel or remote control...