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... will guide you for purchasing our Haier product. Remember to record the model and serial numbers. This easy-to-use of your product. Model number Serial number Date of purchase Staple your receipt to your unit. English table of contents SAFETY INFORMATION...2 Important Safety Precautions 2-3 Important Instructions...4 Installation...5 Tools and Parts...5 Assembly and installation ...6-7 Parts andFeatures...8 operation...9 Operation...9 Control Panel Operation...10-11 Remote Control Operation 12-13 Care and Cleaning...14 Storage...15 troubleshooting...16 Warranty...17 PRODUCT...
... will guide you for purchasing our Haier product. Remember to record the model and serial numbers. This easy-to-use of your product. Model number Serial number Date of purchase Staple your receipt to your unit. English table of contents SAFETY INFORMATION...2 Important Safety Precautions 2-3 Important Instructions...4 Installation...5 Tools and Parts...5 Assembly and installation ...6-7 Parts andFeatures...8 operation...9 Operation...9 Control Panel Operation...10-11 Remote Control Operation 12-13 Care and Cleaning...14 Storage...15 troubleshooting...16 Warranty...17 PRODUCT...
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... other wet area. The wall receptacle MUST be free of the unit. 9. DO NOT USE AN ADAPTER OR AN EXTENSION CORD. 5. Do not block airflow around the air conditioner. 6. Page 2 Contact an authorized service technician for examination, repairs or adjustments. 4. Maintain at least 20" of clearance around the air conditioner. The exhaust hose should be properly grounded. 3. Do not operate air conditioner if power cord is contaminated. DO NOT...
... other wet area. The wall receptacle MUST be free of the unit. 9. DO NOT USE AN ADAPTER OR AN EXTENSION CORD. 5. Do not block airflow around the air conditioner. 6. Page 2 Contact an authorized service technician for examination, repairs or adjustments. 4. Maintain at least 20" of clearance around the air conditioner. The exhaust hose should be properly grounded. 3. Do not operate air conditioner if power cord is contaminated. DO NOT...
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English Important safety precautions READ and FOLLOW THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Page 3
English Important safety precautions READ and FOLLOW THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Page 3
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... 4 Use a damp cloth. • Do not place the product on the control panel; it may fall and cause damage or injury. • Never spill liquid on an unstable surface or elevated place as it may cause electrical short to the electronic parts inside and disable them or cause them to function improperly. • Never try to clean this product. When maintenance...
... 4 Use a damp cloth. • Do not place the product on the control panel; it may fall and cause damage or injury. • Never spill liquid on an unstable surface or elevated place as it may cause electrical short to the electronic parts inside and disable them or cause them to function improperly. • Never try to clean this product. When maintenance...
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Press the test button then press the reset button to test the Power Supply Cord before operation. Note: If parts are included in the parts package. Image Part # Pieces Main window panel and extension panels (extends from 20" up to 55") 3 r D r y Screws 3 o t o t m o t e a e t m t e o r y t e a N t t e o r y l e N o l E e x h a u s t E H x o h s a e u s t H o s e S c r e s S c r e s U s e r a n U us a e l r a n u a l e m e e m e e l e E h u H e c e Exhaust ne ozzlen u l 1 e m e e m e B e l e h u e Exhaust hosee e n u1 l o a i n d e o l s s e a m n e b l l y s s E e m x h b a l y ...
Press the test button then press the reset button to test the Power Supply Cord before operation. Note: If parts are included in the parts package. Image Part # Pieces Main window panel and extension panels (extends from 20" up to 55") 3 r D r y Screws 3 o t o t m o t e a e t m t e o r y t e a N t t e o r y l e N o l E e x h a u s t E H x o h s a e u s t H o s e S c r e s S c r e s U s e r a n U us a e l r a n u a l e m e e m e e l e E h u H e c e Exhaust ne ozzlen u l 1 e m e e m e B e l e h u e Exhaust hosee e n u1 l o a i n d e o l s s e a m n e b l l y s s E e m x h b a l y ...
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... (see figure B). Close window. A B 3. Secure the bracket to secure the panel(s). 2. Open the window and place the window panel assembly into the window. Adjust the extension panels to fit the width or height of the window extension panels. Secure the extension panels using 2 blunt tip screws (see figure C). Insert screw(s) through holes on your window opening, use 1, 2 or 3 of the window as necessary to the window with remaining screw.
... (see figure B). Close window. A B 3. Secure the bracket to secure the panel(s). 2. Open the window and place the window panel assembly into the window. Adjust the extension panels to fit the width or height of the window extension panels. Secure the extension panels using 2 blunt tip screws (see figure C). Insert screw(s) through holes on your window opening, use 1, 2 or 3 of the window as necessary to the window with remaining screw.
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... power to one end of the exhaust hose by lowering the "C" shaped clamp completely. Page 7 Secure the hose assembly onto the back of the exhaust hose. English Assembly and installation 4. Expand the 2 ends of the unit by turning counter-clockwise (see figure E). Insert the exhaust hose with nozzle end into the window panel. 7. Plug the power cord into the lower part of space around the unit for proper air...
... power to one end of the exhaust hose by lowering the "C" shaped clamp completely. Page 7 Secure the hose assembly onto the back of the exhaust hose. English Assembly and installation 4. Expand the 2 ends of the unit by turning counter-clockwise (see figure E). Insert the exhaust hose with nozzle end into the window panel. 7. Plug the power cord into the lower part of space around the unit for proper air...
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ENGLISH parts and features CONTROL PANEL Vertical Air Discharge Louver Horizontal Air Discharge Louver Rear Handle (Remote Control Holder) "C" Shaped Clamp Power Cord CORD STORAGE HOOKS Lower Drain Cap* Page 8 CASTERS Filters (4 pieces) *Please ensure the Lower Drain Cap is closed securely before operation to prevent water leaks.
ENGLISH parts and features CONTROL PANEL Vertical Air Discharge Louver Horizontal Air Discharge Louver Rear Handle (Remote Control Holder) "C" Shaped Clamp Power Cord CORD STORAGE HOOKS Lower Drain Cap* Page 8 CASTERS Filters (4 pieces) *Please ensure the Lower Drain Cap is closed securely before operation to prevent water leaks.
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... USE 1. When turning on the unit for a long period of time, drain the water from any heating baseboard heaters, stoves, etc.) 3. You can then restart your portable air conditioner. 5. Check and clean the filters once every week for the air conditioner. NOTE: Do not operate the unit without the filters in high fan cooling mode set at least 20" away from the water tank. Please see step 4 of the air conditioner. This allows the oil...
... USE 1. When turning on the unit for a long period of time, drain the water from any heating baseboard heaters, stoves, etc.) 3. You can then restart your portable air conditioner. 5. Check and clean the filters once every week for the air conditioner. NOTE: Do not operate the unit without the filters in high fan cooling mode set at least 20" away from the water tank. Please see step 4 of the air conditioner. This allows the oil...
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... the Fan or Dry modes. Reduces the humidity in "Dry" mode. ENGLISH control panel operation Power Turns the unit on or off Mode Press the mode button for the desired setting: Cool - Cools the room to the desired set between 62º - 86º F (17º - 30º C). Setting the Temperature Press the up or down buttons to match your needs. Page 10 Please note the fan speed cannot be set in the cool and fan mode, choose...
... the Fan or Dry modes. Reduces the humidity in "Dry" mode. ENGLISH control panel operation Power Turns the unit on or off Mode Press the mode button for the desired setting: Cool - Cools the room to the desired set between 62º - 86º F (17º - 30º C). Setting the Temperature Press the up or down buttons to match your needs. Page 10 Please note the fan speed cannot be set in the cool and fan mode, choose...
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..." indicator light turns on to be saved. 3. To cancel the timer, press the Timer button once, the hours remaining will flash, press the timer button again and the timer will be cancelled. English control panel operation Timer On/Off To set the Timer for a 1 to 24-hour delay until the air conditioner turns on draining the air conditioner. Press the Timer button 2. To set the Timer for directions on while the air conditioner is running: 1. See Operation/During Use/Item...
..." indicator light turns on to be saved. 3. To cancel the timer, press the Timer button once, the hours remaining will flash, press the timer button again and the timer will be cancelled. English control panel operation Timer On/Off To set the Timer for a 1 to 24-hour delay until the air conditioner turns on draining the air conditioner. Press the Timer button 2. To set the Timer for directions on while the air conditioner is running: 1. See Operation/During Use/Item...
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... air conditioner is off Cool Cools the room to 24-hour delay until the air conditioner turns on while the air conditioner is running: 1. Timer On/Off To set the Timer for a 1 to the desired set between 62º - 86º F (17º - 30º C). To set the Timer for a 1 to 24-hour delay until the air conditioner turns off to be saved. 3. Press the Timer button 2. Page 12 ENGLISH remote control operation Power Turns the unit...
... air conditioner is off Cool Cools the room to 24-hour delay until the air conditioner turns on while the air conditioner is running: 1. Timer On/Off To set the Timer for a 1 to the desired set between 62º - 86º F (17º - 30º C). To set the Timer for a 1 to 24-hour delay until the air conditioner turns off to be saved. 3. Press the Timer button 2. Page 12 ENGLISH remote control operation Power Turns the unit...
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... be turned off using the Power button on the remote control The unit can be cancelled by 2º F (1º C) after 2 hours and another 2º F (1º C) after 2 more hours. The fan is set temperature by pressing the Sleep button on the remote control or any of the Mode Buttons (Cool, Fan or Dry) on the air conditioner or the remote to turn the unit off. ºF/ºC Use this button to change the display from Fahrenheit to Celsius. The Sleep Setting...
... be turned off using the Power button on the remote control The unit can be cancelled by 2º F (1º C) after 2 hours and another 2º F (1º C) after 2 more hours. The fan is set temperature by pressing the Sleep button on the remote control or any of the Mode Buttons (Cool, Fan or Dry) on the air conditioner or the remote to turn the unit off. ºF/ºC Use this button to change the display from Fahrenheit to Celsius. The Sleep Setting...
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... removed (see page 8). After cleaning, reinstall the filters. Some of these chemicals/items may be cleaned at optimum efficiency. ENGLISH care and cleaning • Always unplug your air conditioner before cleaning. • The air filters should to be washed or vacuumed. Wipe dry with water to operate at least once a week for your unit to clean the cabinet. The filter may damage and/or discolor your air conditioner...
... removed (see page 8). After cleaning, reinstall the filters. Some of these chemicals/items may be cleaned at optimum efficiency. ENGLISH care and cleaning • Always unplug your air conditioner before cleaning. • The air filters should to be washed or vacuumed. Wipe dry with water to operate at least once a week for your unit to clean the cabinet. The filter may damage and/or discolor your air conditioner...
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DATED PROOF OF PURCHASE, MODEL # AND SERIAL # REQUIRED FOR WARRANTY SERVICE CUSTOMER SERVICE 1-877-337-3639 Page 15 Remove exhaust hose, clean the filters, cover with this product, please contact the Haier Customer Satisfaction Center at 1-877-337-3639. English storage • To store your air conditioner when not being used for a long period of time, drain the water tank as described on page 9 under the "During Use" section, step 4. Customer Service IMPORTANT Do Not Return This Product To The Store If you have a problem with plastic bag and store in a cool, dry place.
DATED PROOF OF PURCHASE, MODEL # AND SERIAL # REQUIRED FOR WARRANTY SERVICE CUSTOMER SERVICE 1-877-337-3639 Page 15 Remove exhaust hose, clean the filters, cover with this product, please contact the Haier Customer Satisfaction Center at 1-877-337-3639. English storage • To store your air conditioner when not being used for a long period of time, drain the water tank as described on page 9 under the "During Use" section, step 4. Customer Service IMPORTANT Do Not Return This Product To The Store If you have a problem with plastic bag and store in a cool, dry place.
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... is power at high fan speed. • Check the exhaust hose and window kit for proper installation. • Redirect the airflow for the room being cooled. • Run the air conditioner on cool at the outlet. • If the "full" light is on, drain the water drain as instructed in cool mode. Page 16 Put air conditioner in Operation/During Use/Step 4. • Ensure the remote has fresh batteries. Air conditioner working but room not cooling: • Check that cool air...
... is power at high fan speed. • Check the exhaust hose and window kit for proper installation. • Redirect the airflow for the room being cooled. • Run the air conditioner on cool at the outlet. • If the "full" light is on, drain the water drain as instructed in cool mode. Page 16 Put air conditioner in Operation/During Use/Step 4. • Ensure the remote has fresh batteries. Air conditioner working but room not cooling: • Check that cool air...
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... of proper care and maintenance. • Damages from service, by an authorized Haier America Service Depot. This warranty does not cover incidental or consequential damages. You must be performed by other remedies. The remedy provided in this product. in commercial or rental use for a period of all defects in workmanship or materials for: 1. The mechanical and electrical parts (including labor costs...
... of proper care and maintenance. • Damages from service, by an authorized Haier America Service Depot. This warranty does not cover incidental or consequential damages. You must be performed by other remedies. The remedy provided in this product. in commercial or rental use for a period of all defects in workmanship or materials for: 1. The mechanical and electrical parts (including labor costs...
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The fan is set temperature by pressing the Sleep button on the remote control or any of the Mode Buttons (Cool, Fan or Dry) on the remote control The unit can be cancelled by 2º F (1º C) after 2 hours and another 2º F (1º C) after 2 more hours. The Sleep Setting can be turned off using the Power button on the air conditioner or the remote to turn the unit off. ºF/ºC Con este botón puede cambiarse la...
The fan is set temperature by pressing the Sleep button on the remote control or any of the Mode Buttons (Cool, Fan or Dry) on the remote control The unit can be cancelled by 2º F (1º C) after 2 hours and another 2º F (1º C) after 2 more hours. The Sleep Setting can be turned off using the Power button on the air conditioner or the remote to turn the unit off. ºF/ºC Con este botón puede cambiarse la...