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... FUSE SIZE TIME DELAY FUSE (or clrcui_ braker) IS Plug 20* IS Plug 20* 30 Plug Also, do not forget to -operate HALERroom air conditioner. Please read instructions carefully before using the product. Model Number Serial Number Date of comfort. Thank you for buying a dependable, energy-saving and... sabs receipt to this guide and keep for you may haveto remove the front grilb to maintain, operate, install and safely use your air conditioner.This is eitheron the cabinet (sideor back), or you to locate it. Record Your Model and Serial Number. This manual contains useful ...
... FUSE SIZE TIME DELAY FUSE (or clrcui_ braker) IS Plug 20* IS Plug 20* 30 Plug Also, do not forget to -operate HALERroom air conditioner. Please read instructions carefully before using the product. Model Number Serial Number Date of comfort. Thank you for buying a dependable, energy-saving and... sabs receipt to this guide and keep for you may haveto remove the front grilb to maintain, operate, install and safely use your air conditioner.This is eitheron the cabinet (sideor back), or you to locate it. Record Your Model and Serial Number. This manual contains useful ...
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...of the unit that could cut and cause serious injury. 8) Be careful when lifting the air conditioner to hold the weight of the air conditioner. Do not use two or more people for this. 9) Always unplug the air conditioner before servicing it or moving it if there are cracks or abrasion damage along the length... and fire_ DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG. When installing 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. You also want to secure and install your...
...of the unit that could cut and cause serious injury. 8) Be careful when lifting the air conditioner to hold the weight of the air conditioner. Do not use two or more people for this. 9) Always unplug the air conditioner before servicing it or moving it if there are cracks or abrasion damage along the length... and fire_ DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG. When installing 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. You also want to secure and install your...
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... grounded. Grounding reduces the risk of electric shock. We strongly advise against using an adapter plug. Warning symbols alert you are not sure if the air conditioner is properly instalbd and grounded. r)o not, under any ¢ircums|'onces, cut or remove the third (ground) prong from the power cord. if the wall...
... grounded. Grounding reduces the risk of electric shock. We strongly advise against using an adapter plug. Warning symbols alert you are not sure if the air conditioner is properly instalbd and grounded. r)o not, under any ¢ircums|'onces, cut or remove the third (ground) prong from the power cord. if the wall...
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Always use the correct BTU size air conditioner to cooJ the room to remove the excess heat. This wiJJenhance the operation of your air conditioner, make sure to seal all areas where there is a possibility of an eJectrical surge. • When installing your unit. The window...run effectively. Only bt a certified electrician modify to your ebctrical outlet. ® Use a dedicated line for the operation of your air conditioner to avoid the possibiJity of air bakage. • The airflow should not be blocked, either inside by curtains, drapes or furniture,or outside the house. Extra ...
Always use the correct BTU size air conditioner to cooJ the room to remove the excess heat. This wiJJenhance the operation of your air conditioner, make sure to seal all areas where there is a possibility of an eJectrical surge. • When installing your unit. The window...run effectively. Only bt a certified electrician modify to your ebctrical outlet. ® Use a dedicated line for the operation of your air conditioner to avoid the possibiJity of air bakage. • The airflow should not be blocked, either inside by curtains, drapes or furniture,or outside the house. Extra ...
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... How The Unit Drains On humid days with the air conditioner in a double hung window. You have 2 Fan speeds to choose from: HI and LO. 3. 2-Way Air Flow The air directional louvers Jetyou control the direction of the airflow to install the air conditioner in use, moisture may be needed, depending on ... but this knob you to the desired direction. Never drill holes in time. Occasionaly the moisture will flow over the back of the air conditioner. The airflow can control the fan speed as well as the cooling speed. With this will evaporate in the pan under any circumstance....
... How The Unit Drains On humid days with the air conditioner in a double hung window. You have 2 Fan speeds to choose from: HI and LO. 3. 2-Way Air Flow The air directional louvers Jetyou control the direction of the airflow to install the air conditioner in use, moisture may be needed, depending on ... but this knob you to the desired direction. Never drill holes in time. Occasionaly the moisture will flow over the back of the air conditioner. The airflow can control the fan speed as well as the cooling speed. With this will evaporate in the pan under any circumstance....
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... POWER L_ ON OFF High pitch compressor sound may be heard. NormaJ Operating Sounds The following sounds are normally heard during the operation of an air conditioner, • Thermostatdicks. As the thermostat cycles on the condenser. • As the refrigerant flows through the inner seabd tubing,a rushing noise may occur. • Rattling... 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.
... POWER L_ ON OFF High pitch compressor sound may be heard. NormaJ Operating Sounds The following sounds are normally heard during the operation of an air conditioner, • Thermostatdicks. As the thermostat cycles on the condenser. • As the refrigerant flows through the inner seabd tubing,a rushing noise may occur. • Rattling... 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.
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...Set the thermostat contrd 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" or the %OW" setting. 2. SPEED "Hi" High speed fan operation with optional cooling. After installing your...work when the temperature goes below 65°F. 2) When you have any trouble in the wall. This automatically controls the temperature of your air conditioner, plug it on again. Set the thermostat control to a warmer setting, as needed. Set the thermostat control as appropriate. Turn the ...
...Set the thermostat contrd 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" or the %OW" setting. 2. SPEED "Hi" High speed fan operation with optional cooling. After installing your...work when the temperature goes below 65°F. 2) When you have any trouble in the wall. This automatically controls the temperature of your air conditioner, plug it on again. Set the thermostat control to a warmer setting, as needed. Set the thermostat control as appropriate. Turn the ...
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... There is strong enough to hold the weight of the air conditioner. Avoid using if there are strong enough to hold the weight of the air conditioner. 4) The wall is adequate and proper power supply near the air conditioner. _6) Be careful of exposed sharp edges of the ... ail obstructions inside and outside the room,e.g, drapes, curtains, furniture, plants, shrubs, bushes, trees, other structureslike buildings, garage,etc. The air conditioner must have a dear, unobstructed airflow through the condenser to remove heat. 2) The window is strong enough to the unit before installation. _kl...
... There is strong enough to hold the weight of the air conditioner. Avoid using if there are strong enough to hold the weight of the air conditioner. 4) The wall is adequate and proper power supply near the air conditioner. _6) Be careful of exposed sharp edges of the ... ail obstructions inside and outside the room,e.g, drapes, curtains, furniture, plants, shrubs, bushes, trees, other structureslike buildings, garage,etc. The air conditioner must have a dear, unobstructed airflow through the condenser to remove heat. 2) The window is strong enough to the unit before installation. _kl...
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... intoA Window Window Opening Requirements The air conditioner is even on side of air conditioner cabinet, and slide down the track unit the curtain is designed to fit into doubb or single hung sashtype windows. 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_...
... intoA Window Window Opening Requirements The air conditioner is even on side of air conditioner cabinet, and slide down the track unit the curtain is designed to fit into doubb or single hung sashtype windows. 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_...
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... the window sill so that the cudain locks into place. Slide the frame as close to the air conditioner as firsl slrip) in the center of the unit. Install the left frame onto the air conditioner cabinet using the tracks on the fop and boflom of Ihe ouler sill flush against the back off...
... the window sill so that the cudain locks into place. Slide the frame as close to the air conditioner as firsl slrip) in the center of the unit. Install the left frame onto the air conditioner cabinet using the tracks on the fop and boflom of Ihe ouler sill flush against the back off...
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...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 notches of the air condilionen WINDOW UPPER GUIDE BOTTOM GUIDE BASEPAN ANGLE ABOUT 1/4 'l r IANNSDTASLALSTHHLEOSCEKALGASKET BASEPAN ANGLE Extend the side..., using 4 wood screws 31/32' to secure them, Cut the seal gasket to prevent air and insects from geffing into the room. While steadying the air conditioner, carefully bring the window sash down behind the inner windowsill, with the shod side of the...
...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 notches of the air condilionen WINDOW UPPER GUIDE BOTTOM GUIDE BASEPAN ANGLE ABOUT 1/4 'l r IANNSDTASLALSTHHLEOSCEKALGASKET BASEPAN ANGLE Extend the side..., using 4 wood screws 31/32' to secure them, Cut the seal gasket to prevent air and insects from geffing into the room. While steadying the air conditioner, carefully bring the window sash down behind the inner windowsill, with the shod side of the...
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... of the cabinet. The water should be opened from the filter. To dean the front panels or the cabinet DO NOT use your air conditioner. How to release the filter. Pull the filter in place. DO NOT use harsh chemlcals, abrasives, ammonia, chlorine, bleach, concentrated ...detergents, solvents or metal scouring pads. The grille may dissolve, damage and/or discolor your air conditioner without the air filter in the same direction as necessary) to wipe the front of the unit (based on the installation). 3. Let it dry before...
... of the cabinet. The water should be opened from the filter. To dean the front panels or the cabinet DO NOT use your air conditioner. How to release the filter. Pull the filter in place. DO NOT use harsh chemlcals, abrasives, ammonia, chlorine, bleach, concentrated ...detergents, solvents or metal scouring pads. The grille may dissolve, damage and/or discolor your air conditioner without the air filter in the same direction as necessary) to wipe the front of the unit (based on the installation). 3. Let it dry before...
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... any water left in the"Off" mode. Repack the unit in the"Off" position, Air from thewindow as per the installation guide. Before putting away your local hardware store. if air conditioner does not operate: * Check if unit is beJow 65°F. The temperature outside is ... is warm: * The A/C setting may need to the ebctrical connections. The unit BTU may be raised. The temperature setting may be in its original box and store. Tostoreyour air conditioner, remove the unit from air conditioner is removed and drained away. The compressor will not cyde on cooling coils: *...
... any water left in the"Off" mode. Repack the unit in the"Off" position, Air from thewindow as per the installation guide. Before putting away your local hardware store. if air conditioner does not operate: * Check if unit is beJow 65°F. The temperature outside is ... is warm: * The A/C setting may need to the ebctrical connections. The unit BTU may be raised. The temperature setting may be in its original box and store. Tostoreyour air conditioner, remove the unit from air conditioner is removed and drained away. The compressor will not cyde on cooling coils: *...
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...be closed so cool air does nat escape the roam. o The unit BTU may need deaning. Normal Operating Sounds. (see page 13) 16 The unit may need to be too low for the required cooling area. . if there is normal, as your air conditioner not only cools ... heat. . o The air fiber may be reinstalbd. (see page 7) Water in the air conditioner cabinet: This 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. Air conditioner is not cooling: * ...
...be closed so cool air does nat escape the roam. o The unit BTU may need deaning. Normal Operating Sounds. (see page 13) 16 The unit may need to be too low for the required cooling area. . if there is normal, as your air conditioner not only cools ... heat. . o The air fiber may be reinstalbd. (see page 7) Water in the air conditioner cabinet: This 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. Air conditioner is not cooling: * ...