User Guide
Page 6
... A Word From Haier...1 Product Registration...1 Safety Precautions...2 Advantages...4 Parts and Features...5 Assembly and Installation...6 Operation...7-8 Product Specification...9 Care and Cleaning...9 Storage...9 Trouble Shooting...10 Warranty Information...11 Advantages of the filter. 7. Portable air conditioners are included to ... cooling speeds, three fan speeds and one speed dehumidification function (dry). 2. This portable air conditioner does not require water to operate. The filter screen is designed for easy accessibility of this Model 1. This model is...
... A Word From Haier...1 Product Registration...1 Safety Precautions...2 Advantages...4 Parts and Features...5 Assembly and Installation...6 Operation...7-8 Product Specification...9 Care and Cleaning...9 Storage...9 Trouble Shooting...10 Warranty Information...11 Advantages of the filter. 7. Portable air conditioners are included to ... cooling speeds, three fan speeds and one speed dehumidification function (dry). 2. This portable air conditioner does not require water to operate. The filter screen is designed for easy accessibility of this Model 1. This model is...
User Guide
Page 7
... 3. Power Key On/Off 3 4. Fan Speed Key High Med Low 5. Heat: Sign appears in LCD display when in fan mode. Air Intake (Evaporator) 9. Dehumidifier: Sign appears in LCD display when in cooling mode. Caster 7. RESET: AFTER SOLVING THE PROBLEM, PLEASE PRESS THE... by Mode: Auto Switch On 5 11 2 4 77 F 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 12 5 Air Outlet (Heat Exhaust) 10. Air Outlet 2. Front Panel 4. Screen Filter 8. Van Air Deflector 3. Air Intake (Condenser) 11. Water Outlet Drain Front 4 5 6 RESET Rear TEST TEST: WHEN THIS BUTTON IS PRESSED OR WHEN THERE IS A CURRENT...
... 3. Power Key On/Off 3 4. Fan Speed Key High Med Low 5. Heat: Sign appears in LCD display when in fan mode. Air Intake (Evaporator) 9. Dehumidifier: Sign appears in LCD display when in cooling mode. Caster 7. RESET: AFTER SOLVING THE PROBLEM, PLEASE PRESS THE... by Mode: Auto Switch On 5 11 2 4 77 F 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 12 5 Air Outlet (Heat Exhaust) 10. Air Outlet 2. Front Panel 4. Screen Filter 8. Van Air Deflector 3. Air Intake (Condenser) 11. Water Outlet Drain Front 4 5 6 RESET Rear TEST TEST: WHEN THIS BUTTON IS PRESSED OR WHEN THERE IS A CURRENT...
User Guide
Page 9
... the fan will start in direct sunlight or close to any obstructions such as a dehumidifier, then adjust to dehumidify mode. On/Off Time Set The air conditioner has a 1-24 hour on/off . 1. After a normal shut down wait for 3 minutes before restarting the unit so as to complete the compressor cycle. 2. ...7. When turning on the unit during regular usage, it into an electrical outlet, the unit will only operate at least 1 foot away from the water drain pipe and drain out any reason. Use a dedicated line for the first time after plugging it will be set the temperature, press the + ...
... the fan will start in direct sunlight or close to any obstructions such as a dehumidifier, then adjust to dehumidify mode. On/Off Time Set The air conditioner has a 1-24 hour on/off . 1. After a normal shut down wait for 3 minutes before restarting the unit so as to complete the compressor cycle. 2. ...7. When turning on the unit during regular usage, it into an electrical outlet, the unit will only operate at least 1 foot away from the water drain pipe and drain out any reason. Use a dedicated line for the first time after plugging it will be set the temperature, press the + ...
User Guide
Page 11
...Remove exhaust hose, clean the filters, cover with a soft cloth. Storage • To store your air conditioner. • Always use your unit to be washed or vacuumed. Remove the excess water from the back by gently shaking the filter. Some of the cabinet. DO NOT use a soft cloth... W 9,000 BTU COOL 6,200 BTU HEAT (Model HPR09XH7 Only) 80 HPR09XC7 R-22/14.1 OZ. HPR09XH7 R-22/16.2 OZ. 24 Hours 61˚F - 100˚F 17 3/32" x 16 7/8" x 30 5/16" 65 lbs. 6 Feet 5 Feet Care and Cleaning Guide • Always unplug your air conditioner before cleaning. • Air filter needs to...
...Remove exhaust hose, clean the filters, cover with a soft cloth. Storage • To store your air conditioner. • Always use your unit to be washed or vacuumed. Remove the excess water from the back by gently shaking the filter. Some of the cabinet. DO NOT use a soft cloth... W 9,000 BTU COOL 6,200 BTU HEAT (Model HPR09XH7 Only) 80 HPR09XC7 R-22/14.1 OZ. HPR09XH7 R-22/16.2 OZ. 24 Hours 61˚F - 100˚F 17 3/32" x 16 7/8" x 30 5/16" 65 lbs. 6 Feet 5 Feet Care and Cleaning Guide • Always unplug your air conditioner before cleaning. • Air filter needs to...
User Guide
Page 12
...windows need to be closed so that cool air does not escape the room. • Air filter may be blocked or may need cleaning. • Unit BTU may be too low for the required cooling area. • On extremely hot & humid days, air conditioners may have come loose. • Check... if the electrical wall receptacle is of proper voltage. • Check if the circuit breaker needs to be reset or if the fuse needs to cool. • Drain the water...
...windows need to be closed so that cool air does not escape the room. • Air filter may be blocked or may need cleaning. • Unit BTU may be too low for the required cooling area. • On extremely hot & humid days, air conditioners may have come loose. • Check... if the electrical wall receptacle is of proper voltage. • Check if the circuit breaker needs to be reset or if the fuse needs to cool. • Drain the water...