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... for future reference.This information can be obtained from the serial plate, which is on your air conditioner.This is eitheron the cabinet (sideor back), or you may haveto remove the front grilb to -operate HALERroom air conditioner. Thank you for buying a dependable, energy-saving and easy-to locate it. Model Number Serial Number... AND 20 FUSE TYPES 15 250/60 20 FUSE SIZE TIME DELAY FUSE (or clrcui_ braker) IS Plug 20* IS Plug 20* 30 Plug Your air conditioner cleans, cools and dehumidifies the air in your room air conditioner.
... for future reference.This information can be obtained from the serial plate, which is on your air conditioner.This is eitheron the cabinet (sideor back), or you may haveto remove the front grilb to -operate HALERroom air conditioner. Thank you for buying a dependable, energy-saving and easy-to locate it. Model Number Serial Number... AND 20 FUSE TYPES 15 250/60 20 FUSE SIZE TIME DELAY FUSE (or clrcui_ braker) IS Plug 20* IS Plug 20* 30 Plug Your air conditioner cleans, cools and dehumidifies the air in your room air conditioner.
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... and/or support may be required depending on your window. 6) Do not block the airflow inside or outside the air conditioner with the correct electrical supply. (see table) Proper grounding must be properly grounded. SAFETYPRECAUTIONS WARNING: Following these basic... precautions will reduce the rwishken of the air conditioner. You also want to secure and install your air conditioner in the wall, have a certified electrician install the proper receptacle. When installing your air conditioner properly to a proper electrical outlet with blinds, drapes, ...
... and/or support may be required depending on your window. 6) Do not block the airflow inside or outside the air conditioner with the correct electrical supply. (see table) Proper grounding must be properly grounded. SAFETYPRECAUTIONS WARNING: Following these basic... precautions will reduce the rwishken of the air conditioner. You also want to secure and install your air conditioner in the wall, have a certified electrician install the proper receptacle. When installing your air conditioner properly to a proper electrical outlet with blinds, drapes, ...
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Thesemessagecsansaveyoufrombeinginjuredor killed. Warning symbols alert you are not sure if the air conditioner is properly instalbd and grounded. if the wall outlet is not grounded, phase contact an electrician to have it into an outbt that... grounding instructions,or if you to be careful and mean Danger. Press"test" button. Warning and Danger signs will precede safety messages, Grounding: This room air conditioner mustbe grounded. WARNING: improper use if above test fails. Press"reset" button. 2. The power cord has a grounding wire with a properly grounded outlet. ...
Thesemessagecsansaveyoufrombeinginjuredor killed. Warning symbols alert you are not sure if the air conditioner is properly instalbd and grounded. if the wall outlet is not grounded, phase contact an electrician to have it into an outbt that... grounding instructions,or if you to be careful and mean Danger. Press"test" button. Warning and Danger signs will precede safety messages, Grounding: This room air conditioner mustbe grounded. WARNING: improper use if above test fails. Press"reset" button. 2. The power cord has a grounding wire with a properly grounded outlet. ...
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... Measure the window before installing, if the window is too big for the unit you may be strong for installation. Always use the correct BTU size air conditioner to cooJ the room to your unit. Install the unit on the north side,as that produce heat. • Keep the blinds and ...an ebctrical light or other appliances that is normally the shaded side. Use the correct ebctric voltage and proper ampere for the operation of your air conditioner to avoid the possibiJity of an eJectrical surge. • When installing your window. (Brackets and supports not induded in all areas where there...
... Measure the window before installing, if the window is too big for the unit you may be strong for installation. Always use the correct BTU size air conditioner to cooJ the room to your unit. Install the unit on the north side,as that produce heat. • Keep the blinds and ...an ebctrical light or other appliances that is normally the shaded side. Use the correct ebctric voltage and proper ampere for the operation of your air conditioner to avoid the possibiJity of an eJectrical surge. • When installing your window. (Brackets and supports not induded in all areas where there...
User Manual
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... towards the back of the unit.This will not affect the operation of the unit and the moisture will not affect the operation of the air conditioner. Never drill holes in a double hung window. Occasionaly the moisture will flow over the back of the pan, but this will evaporate in use, ...moisture may be directed right side-Jeff side. 4. How The Unit Drains On humid days with the air conditioner in time. With this knob you to your window. 5. Extra brackets or support may collect on your desired comfort level, min.cod being the warmestand...
... towards the back of the unit.This will not affect the operation of the unit and the moisture will not affect the operation of the air conditioner. Never drill holes in a double hung window. Occasionaly the moisture will flow over the back of the pan, but this will evaporate in use, ...moisture may be directed right side-Jeff side. 4. How The Unit Drains On humid days with the air conditioner in time. With this knob you to your window. 5. Extra brackets or support may collect on your desired comfort level, min.cod being the warmestand...
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... on/off you will hear this sound. • Cool airflow movementas dictated by the set fan speed. • Water sounds.This is normal since your air conditioner also acts as a dehumidifier. Operatin 9 Instructions 5 6 | 7 COOL MIN FAN ONLY 9 SPEED 10 HI LOW COOL MAX [ Wait 3 Minutes Before Restarting POWER L_ ON OFF Thus... noises may be heard due to poor wall or window installation. NormaJ Operating Sounds The following sounds are normally heard during the operation of an air conditioner, • Thermostatdicks. High pitch compressor sound may be heard.
... on/off you will hear this sound. • Cool airflow movementas dictated by the set fan speed. • Water sounds.This is normal since your air conditioner also acts as a dehumidifier. Operatin 9 Instructions 5 6 | 7 COOL MIN FAN ONLY 9 SPEED 10 HI LOW COOL MAX [ Wait 3 Minutes Before Restarting POWER L_ ON OFF Thus... noises may be heard due to poor wall or window installation. NormaJ Operating Sounds The following sounds are normally heard during the operation of an air conditioner, • Thermostatdicks. High pitch compressor sound may be heard.
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...so that the arrow points to the cooler marks for 3 minutes before turning it into the proper electrical outlet in operating your air conditioner, please refer to the "HI" setting 2. Normal Fan 1. Set the thermostat control to the desired temperature.(The mid-point is..." High speed fan operation with optional cooling. Set the thermostat contrd to the "LOW" setting. 2. Maximum cooling 1. POWER Turns air conditioner off the air conditioner wait for more moderate cooling. Quieter operation 1. Set the thermostat control as appropriate. Set the thermostat contrd to the "Hi" or...
...so that the arrow points to the cooler marks for 3 minutes before turning it into the proper electrical outlet in operating your air conditioner, please refer to the "HI" setting 2. Normal Fan 1. Set the thermostat control to the desired temperature.(The mid-point is..." High speed fan operation with optional cooling. Set the thermostat contrd to the "LOW" setting. 2. Maximum cooling 1. POWER Turns air conditioner off the air conditioner wait for more moderate cooling. Quieter operation 1. Set the thermostat control as appropriate. Set the thermostat contrd to the "Hi" or...
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... needed depending on the wall. (Bracketsor supports not provided in all models) 5) There is adequate and proper power supply near the air conditioner. _6) Be careful of exposed sharp edges of the cabinet and sharp coils (fins) on your windows. (Brackets or supports not...there are strong enough to hold the unit. Beforyeouinstayllourairconditioncehr,ectkhefollowing: 1}The unit is free of the air conditioner. Extra brackets or supports may be needed depending on the back of the air conditioner. 4) The wall is strong enough to the unit before installation. _kl 2) DO NOT use extension...
... needed depending on the wall. (Bracketsor supports not provided in all models) 5) There is adequate and proper power supply near the air conditioner. _6) Be careful of exposed sharp edges of the cabinet and sharp coils (fins) on your windows. (Brackets or supports not...there are strong enough to hold the unit. Beforyeouinstayllourairconditioncehr,ectkhefollowing: 1}The unit is free of the air conditioner. Extra brackets or supports may be needed depending on the back of the air conditioner. 4) The wall is strong enough to the unit before installation. _kl 2) DO NOT use extension...
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iiii _t! i_i iiiiiii_ _J A(inch) B(inch) C(inch) D(inch)Max D(inch)Min CaseHigh CaseWidth CaseDepth HWF05XC7,HWF05XC7-2 _'_ l_-" 12_-" 36" 23_" l_-" 17_-" _2s_,, ACSUSRETMAIBNLSE/TOP RAIL Install top rail with an installation kit that provides adjustable mounting louvers to fit into ... 13/32_k Place tabbed side of curtain in track on side of the unitswith and without installationkits. Installing Unit intoA Window Window Opening Requirements The air conditioner is designed to fiJJthe gaps between the sides of the unit and the window frame_The chart below reflects the dimensions of...
iiii _t! i_i iiiiiii_ _J A(inch) B(inch) C(inch) D(inch)Max D(inch)Min CaseHigh CaseWidth CaseDepth HWF05XC7,HWF05XC7-2 _'_ l_-" 12_-" 36" 23_" l_-" 17_-" _2s_,, ACSUSRETMAIBNLSE/TOP RAIL Install top rail with an installation kit that provides adjustable mounting louvers to fit into ... 13/32_k Place tabbed side of curtain in track on side of the unitswith and without installationkits. Installing Unit intoA Window Window Opening Requirements The air conditioner is designed to fiJJthe gaps between the sides of the unit and the window frame_The chart below reflects the dimensions of...
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...widths of the sash to the outside. 3. WOOD STRIP MOUNTED ON 1" MAX _'1 I /OUTER D ktSLLO RI S Iu R S 12 Slide the frame as close to the air conditioner as firsl slrip) in standard double hung windows with actual opening of 12" from the bottom of 23,25" to 36". Install a second wood strip... inlerFerence, faslen a 2_ wide wood slrip (hal included) (OUTER SILL) to raise the height of the unit. Install the left frame onto the air conditioner cabinet using the tracks on the fop and boflom of the window sill so that the cudain locks into place. Rs I 1t4TOER 2. This will raise...
...widths of the sash to the outside. 3. WOOD STRIP MOUNTED ON 1" MAX _'1 I /OUTER D ktSLLO RI S Iu R S 12 Slide the frame as close to the air conditioner as firsl slrip) in standard double hung windows with actual opening of 12" from the bottom of 23,25" to 36". Install a second wood strip... inlerFerence, faslen a 2_ wide wood slrip (hal included) (OUTER SILL) to raise the height of the unit. Install the left frame onto the air conditioner cabinet using the tracks on the fop and boflom of the window sill so that the cudain locks into place. Rs I 1t4TOER 2. This will raise...
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...the inner sill. INNER SILL SHORT SCREW13/32' ©L [ENTER LINE |HS|DE SHORT SIDE OUTSiDE BASEPAN ANGLE IINNSTTHAELLWTINHDEOAWIR CONDITIONER Carefully lift the air conditioner and slide it into the room. Stuff the sash seal between the glass and the window to the window width. Make... sure the bosom guide of the air conditioner drops into the notches of the air condilionen WINDOW UPPER GUIDE BOTTOM GUIDE BASEPAN ANGLE ABOUT 1/4 'l r IANNSDTASLALSTHHLEOSCEKALGASKET BASEPAN ANGLE Extend the side cudains to ...
...the inner sill. INNER SILL SHORT SCREW13/32' ©L [ENTER LINE |HS|DE SHORT SIDE OUTSiDE BASEPAN ANGLE IINNSTTHAELLWTINHDEOAWIR CONDITIONER Carefully lift the air conditioner and slide it into the room. Stuff the sash seal between the glass and the window to the window width. Make... sure the bosom guide of the air conditioner drops into the notches of the air condilionen WINDOW UPPER GUIDE BOTTOM GUIDE BASEPAN ANGLE ABOUT 1/4 'l r IANNSDTASLALSTHHLEOSCEKALGASKET BASEPAN ANGLE Extend the side cudains to ...
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... the filter. Always use harsh chemlcals, abrasives, ammonia, chlorine, bleach, concentrated detergents, solvents or metal scouring pads. DO NOT use your air conditioner without the air filter in the same direction as necessary) to wipe the front of the unit (based on the top of the cabinet. Wipe dry with... behind the inlet grille should be checked and cleaned at least once every 2 weeks (or as the opening. 4. o Always unplug your air conditioner before replacing it. The water should be bdow 40°C(104°F). 5_ Rinse off and gently shake off the exposed door on the...
... the filter. Always use harsh chemlcals, abrasives, ammonia, chlorine, bleach, concentrated detergents, solvents or metal scouring pads. DO NOT use your air conditioner without the air filter in the same direction as necessary) to wipe the front of the unit (based on the top of the cabinet. Wipe dry with... behind the inlet grille should be checked and cleaned at least once every 2 weeks (or as the opening. 4. o Always unplug your air conditioner before replacing it. The water should be bdow 40°C(104°F). 5_ Rinse off and gently shake off the exposed door on the...
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if air conditioner does not operate: * Check if unit is in . The pJugmay have come loose. * Check if the unit is plugged in the"Off" mode. ice formation on cooling coils: * The outside is removed and drained away. The temperature setting may be too high for the room. 15 The unit BTU may ... the window then cover the outside the room is warm: * The A/C setting may need to defrost ice. , Lower temperature setting. if you purchased your air conditioner or from your unit make sure any water left in its original box and store. This can be raised. Repack the unit in the pan...
if air conditioner does not operate: * Check if unit is in . The pJugmay have come loose. * Check if the unit is plugged in the"Off" mode. ice formation on cooling coils: * The outside is removed and drained away. The temperature setting may be too high for the room. 15 The unit BTU may ... the window then cover the outside the room is warm: * The A/C setting may need to defrost ice. , Lower temperature setting. if you purchased your air conditioner or from your unit make sure any water left in its original box and store. This can be raised. Repack the unit in the pan...
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...BTU may take a little longer to remove excess heat. . On extreme hot & humid days, air conditioners may be closed so cool air does nat escape the roam. Use an exhaust fan to cool. o All doors and windows need to be reinstalbd. (see page 7) Water in the air conditioner cabinet: This is normal, as your air conditioner...there is water dripping inside the room, check the installation of air movement,water, compressor clicking on and off or window vibrations. Air conditioner is working but also dehumidifies the air. Pleaseread Operating Guide - Normal Operating Sounds. (see page ...
...BTU may take a little longer to remove excess heat. . On extreme hot & humid days, air conditioners may be closed so cool air does nat escape the roam. Use an exhaust fan to cool. o All doors and windows need to be reinstalbd. (see page 7) Water in the air conditioner cabinet: This is normal, as your air conditioner...there is water dripping inside the room, check the installation of air movement,water, compressor clicking on and off or window vibrations. Air conditioner is working but also dehumidifies the air. Pleaseread Operating Guide - Normal Operating Sounds. (see page ...