Haier Room Air Conditioners User Manual
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Summary of Contents for Haier Room Air Conditioners
- Page 1 What World Comes Home _ @,@_¢_@ © . @ r_ ®/ . ®J Read ;nstruct;onsbJare installing. Call 1-877-337-3639 for questions on parts and services Life les instruction_ avant de pro_er d Pinstallation, Pour _ovtesqves_bnsconcernant les pi_ceset I'en_retle_,composez te _-877-337-3639. Lea los tnstrucdo_es anie_ de ins_alar el apara_o t_dmenos al 1-877-337-3639 sl t;ene pregun_s sobre rep_es_os o servidos.
- Page 2 Thank You For buying a dependable, energy saving and easy to operate HAJERroom air conditioner This manuaJcontains useful information for you to maintain, operate, install and safely use your room air condifianer_ Your air conditioner deans, coals and dehumidifies the air in your room to provide you with the ultimate bvel of comfort.
- Page 3 1) Air conditioner must be connected to proper electrical outlet with the correct electrical supply. (see tabJe) 2) Proper grounding must be ensured to reduce the risk of shockand fire. DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THEGROUNDING PRONG. If you do not have a three-prong electric receptacle outlet in the wall, have a certified electrician install the proper receptacle.
- Page 4 PAGE A Word From Haler P_duct Registration Safely/Precautions Warnings ElectricaJ Safely/ Tips Energy Saving Guide G- 7 FeQtures @peratlng Gulde 8-14 Normal Operating Sounds Operating instructions 8-14 JnstaJJatians 15- 24 Parts Tools Installing Unit into A Window ]8-25 Clean and Care Gulde 2G-27 TroubUeshaoting.
- Page 5 Following the safety messagesis very important. These messagescan save you from being injured or killed. Warning symboRs alert you to be carefuRand means Danger. AJways follow instructions to be safe and reduce chances of injury or deatk Warning and Danger signs will precede safety messages.
- Page 6 ® Air Conditioners are designed for use in a douHe hung window or through the wall installation only (As appJicable in your model) ® While installing unit be sure to tilt air conditioner _/4 inch ouhvard to have the water drip outside the house. s_k o mnstanl the unit on the north side as normanly that is the shaded side This winJenhance the operation of your unit.
- Page 7 side vent louvers easy=access fluters chassis (AH features not on alU modds) 'J° Thermostat cold air for your comfort This allows you to adjust the temperature of the ain b) Dehumid The lower the sobbing the coder the air temperature This enables your air conditioner to operate as a dehumidifier as we[[ Jtwi[[ remove the excess with.
- Page 8 1 'J° Re_ote ¢oe_rom 6. Vent (not hi aH modds) This feature hdps you to exhaust any stole This full functional wireless remote allows you to unwanted air from the room and draw fresh outside operate your air conditlor_er from a d_stoace You air in the room To cirdate the air, bring the lever need not have to get up to change the se#ings, the.
- Page 9 lllerm l @le tlHg Se ds folowing sounds normally heard during the operation of an conditioner, o Cod airflow movement as didated by the set fan speed. Water sounds. This is normaJ as your air conditioner acts as a dehumidifier aJso. Thus you wil hear water sounds from water drops faling on the condenser.
- Page 10 plug display After you in the unit it wi[[ perform a self test. A[[ the tights will turn on for 3 seconds. The LED display will read "88". If any dispnay light fails to turn on you may need service on the unit. After the 3 seconds self test the unit will automatically go to the stand by mode.
- Page 11 Fig. # ¢ontrom Panel Once the function mode is decided you wiHI have to set the fan speed_ If you choose the A/C mode you can run the fan in one of the 3 speeds Hi, Med., Lo or in the Aub speed, mnthe Auto speed the fan wiHIstart at High, Med or Lo as the temperature varies in the room.
- Page 12 HF y ou choose b use the Dehumid function, This will remove excess moisture from the air on excessively humid days. Tr temperature inside _heroom, Ts: _hese_femperature. ] ) When Tr>Ts+3°F, t he compressor wilJ run confinuousJythe fan at the selected speed.
- Page 13 Timer start or Timer stop mode is used to pre-start or shut off your unit in advance. You can program this up to ! 2 hours in advance. You can use the Timer in 3 Functions i.e. A/C, Dehumid. or Fan Only eTimer Start.
- Page 14 SJeepJetsyou preset the unit to shut off in 8 hours. SJeepworks in the AiC function only. After preoseffing the temperature to a set degree, the temperature raises by 2 degree in the I st hour and another 2 degree in the 2nd hour and then remains constant in the next 6 hours As your body does not give out as much heat in the night and as nights generally become cooler this feature Jetsyou sJeepcomfortably throughout the night without having to wake up to change the temperature settings.
- Page 15 Fig. # 9 ¢ontroJ PQneJ_ When unit is in "On" mode the LEDdisplay wil show room temperature. Pressthe (+) key to get settemperature. When unit is in "Timer Stop" funco tion, LEDdispJaywil show the time Jefffor the unit to shut off. Tocancd Timer Stop press the main Off key.
- Page 16 Before you install your air conditioner check the foJ[owing: 1) The unit is free of a[[ obstructions inside and outside the room eg. drapes, curtains, furniture, pJants, shrubs, bushes, trees, other structures [ike building, garage etc Air conditioner must have dear unobstructed airflow through the condenser to remove the heat 2) The window is strong enough to hold the weight of the air conditioner.
- Page 17 Parts Parts Suppli < d window seal basepan angle gasket Remote 'CR2025" batte*v control curtain sash screws 31/32" attachnlenl screws 13/32" _¢_ curtain electrostatic filter blodel: ESA3063 Parts Suppli< d window seal r,//M/ gasket Casenlent Z_73 window securance screw 1" curtain Cllrlain sash screws.
- Page 18 You will need to have the fallowing tods to help yau in the installation of your air condifianen ®Sdssars _PhiHipsScrewdriver oStandard Screwdriver oPliers eWrench • DriJJand DriH Bits oTape Measure eGJaves ®Level oSackets.
- Page 19 Installing Unit into A Window Window Opening Requirements The aiI conditioner is designed to fit into double or single hung sash type windows. Each of the units comes wifl_ an ins_'aHation kit that provides adjus_'aMe mounting _ouvers, to fiH_'he gaps between _'he sides of _'heunit, and _'hewindow flame.
- Page 20 Mobile home wi]ldow hlstallation SIorm window illsial[a/iotl PREPARE Add wood sirip (ai leasi 1 12' wlde) ]f Slol Will(tOW [lIl( _ does 11o[ allow WINDOW akmg enii*_ _qdih ol wi_KIow sill idequat(/learan(e below sill (I/2' INSTALLATION requiwd), Thickn( ss of wood slrip shouk[ mtich r( ItK)Ve S[OI'III.
- Page 21 SECURESmDE CURTAINS AND TOPMOUNTING RAiL Expand curtains as far as possible \\" Instal[ (2) 31/32 '_ curtain sash screws. Unstal[ (3) 25_mm top mounting rail For hard wood or metal window frames, drill a pilot hole fo starJ screw JMPORTA't',JT: Be careful not to ddJJ pilot hole too deep Add a piece of tape to the drill bit as a depth.
- Page 22 ASSEMBLE CURTAINS/TOP RAIL Inslall toll rail with three 13/32"screws Slid_ leIl hand curlain assen/blv into left end of top and t!ottom rails Repeat R_r right hand curtain assembly Fasten curtain retainer strips to sides of outer case with six 13/32" screws Storm window.
- Page 23 INSTALL OUTER CASE IN WINDOW Place oilier case _t]window Lower l]o_+t flange sash I/n_i] J < resls bellfnd of top lail Bottom rail ll/lls< rest behind/_h_clov., sill _ Window sash Expalld bo
- Page 24 INSTALLSEALGASKET Cut window seal gasket to width of window Stuff window seal strip between outdoor window glass and top oFindoor sash Thiswill stop air leakage which reduces efficiency IMPORTANT: Stay clear of glass Be careful not to damage the function of the window INSTALL DRAIN ELBOW.
- Page 25 Wall Hns_aHations: sJideooutchassis only Note: Remove the ] or 2 shipping screws on the rear of the air conditioner that hold the chassis to the outer sheJlcasing. Once removed, these do not have to be reoinstalled. To ensure that your air cendifioner is properJy instalbd in the walJ, it is recommended that it be installed by a certified technician who is famiJiar with through the wall instaHafions_.
- Page 26 Fig. # 20 € typicaJ casing @utward tip meveU casMg 4) Thecasing shouJdbe tilted 1/4" outside so as to drain the excess dehumidified water. 5) ProperlyinsuJateany opening be_een the casing and the frame. 6) Using the screw haleson the sides of the unit, which are for the window mounting kit and the screw hales in the top mounting kit rain,attach the casing to the wood frame_ 7) With the hdp of another personJilt and put the chassisof the.
- Page 27 fop-air _ouvers i;i! _i I side=air _ouvers fig_ # 21 fig_ # 22 Always unplug your air conditioner before cleaning. Air filter needs to be cleaned at least once a mouth for your unit to operate at optimum efllciency, The filter can be did out from the side by pulling on the tab located on the middle right side of the front mask Or the filter may be accessed by pressing down on the top and bottom tabs located on the right side of the front mask.
- Page 28 Tostore your air conditioner, after the season, remove the unit from the window as per the installation guide. Repack the unit in its original box and store away_ ff your unit is instdbd in a wall or you do not intend to remove it from the window then cover the outside with a winter coven This can be purchased from the retaibr where you purchased your air conditioner or from your local hardware store.
- Page 29 A_r ¢ondltior_er working but room not ¢ooJing: Room may have appliances that produce heat, Use an exhaust Fan to remove excess heat. Redirect the airflow. Remove any obstacles. AH doors and windows need to be dosed so cooJ air does not escape the room.
- Page 30 Damages from misuse, abuse, accident, 2, The seabd systemand compressor contained alteration, lack of proper care and in this Haier product is for a period of 5 years, maintenance from the date of purchase (excluding labor costs Damages from service, by other than.
- Page 31 Fe[ici_a
- Page 32 AVERTISSEMENT: Veuillez suivre ces pr0cautions de base Iorsque vous utilisez I'appareil afin r0duire tout risque d'incendie, d'01ectrocution, de blessure, voire de mort. 1) Le chma
- Page 33 PAGE Message de Haler hmnatriculation du Produit Consignes Avertissements Mesures de S_curit_ Electriques Conseils Guide d'Economies d'Energie Caract_ristiqu 3 5- 3 6 Guide d'Utllisatlon 37- 43 Bruits de Fonctionnement Lots d'Une Exploitation Normale Instructions d'Exploitation 37-43 Installations 44- 54 Pi_ces Fournies Outils Etapes de I'lnstallation 46-54.
- Page 34 II es_ imporlan_ de suivre [es consignes de s_,cmil6,. Ces consignes peuven_ vous _vi_er des blessures yoke la mor_. Les Avert_ssements vous me_en_ en galde e_ indiquen_ un Danger. Veui[lez suMe [es ins
- Page 35 Les chma_e en question). * Lorsque vous insmHez I'appareiL penchez Fapparei_ 1/4 de degre vers I'ex_riem' afin que ['eau puisse d'_gou_er _ i'ex_riem" de _a maison. InsmHez I'apparei_ sin' _e c6_0.nord de _a maison, savoir _e c6
- Page 36 Votersd'a@atiotl coulissattts\ FiJtres simpJes/ \Ch6ssis d'ac@s CSulissanf (L'el_semble de ces caraci41isikl_ms sont ptGsentes sin cerlairls mo@les mliquemen0 1. Thermostat a) A/C. Permet de re2gJer[a temp(qraittre de lair. Plus oct Sin"retie positiom [a climatisation active [e r?_gle stir ff_rtet plus [a temp@aturede Iair compresseur etla vitesse de ventiJation r@'oidit.Permet d e r6g[er]a temp@atute au l_iveau souhait@ a[il_de raffaichir Fair pour voice.
- Page 37 5. Miimterie 1 1. TOlOcommande La eIimatisation peut 6ire rt4gI_ede maniere t_ La t_q_commande flmctions inteigralespermet de faire [imctionner la dimatisation a distance, hmtile ce qu'elIe @marre ou s'arr_te en ffmction de vos pr(4Drences.Vous pouvez ia programmer j_lsq_l'a de se lever pour changer [e r0giage, les flmctions 12 heures a Iavance.
- Page 38 Bruits de tbnctionneH en ]ors d'une exploha ion normale Ees @mob, s sonores suivan_s se fon_ norma[emen_ en_endre &n'an_ _e fonc_ionnemen_ de _a dimatisa_ion: ° Des mouvemen_s d'ail froids r_gis par ]a vi_esse du r_g]age du vendia_eur. * Des bruits d'eau. Ces bruits son_ normaux darts ]a mesm'e oi_]e dima
- Page 39 Une lois ]['apparei[branc]hO,un _es_au_omatique s'effecme. L1n_egra[i
- Page 40 fig. #3 Pannea_l Contr61e Apr_savoh s_[eOionnel le mode, r_g[er [a vi_essede venetiace es
- Page 41 si vous choisissez d'u
- Page 42 'Timermode'
- Page 43 ge Mode 'Sleep' (Sommei[)permet de pr_rOg[erI'apparei[ de mani_re _ ce qu'i_s%teigne 8 hem'es ph_stard. ge mode 'S_eep'(Sommei_)ne fonOionne que sm la position 'A/C. Apr_s avoil"pr_reglel la temperature, elle monte de 2 degres au corn'sde _apremibre hem < p_is _ nouveau de 2 degr_s pendant I'heme suivanm E_le_'esteensuite constante pendant les C, prochaines hem'es Darts [a mesme o_'_ [e corps humain ne produit pas autant de cha_em pendant _a nuit, et q_e _esnuits sont g_n_ra_ement ph_s.
- Page 44 fig. # 9 Panne_u de Contr6]e Lorsque Fappareil es_ en mode 'On' (Marche>, I'affichage _ cris_aux liquides indique ]a lemp6ramre de ]a piece,Appuyer sur ]a _ouche (+) pour r6g[er [a _empSra_ure. Lorsque ]['apparei[ fonc_ionne en mode 'Timer S_op' (Arr_ Minu_erie), l'affichage _ cris_aux liquides indique le _emps msmn_ avan_ que ]'appareil s'_eigne.
- Page 45 VOrifiez _es points suivants avant d'instaHervotre dhnatiseur: 1)V0rifiez que rien ne g_ne l'appd et _efluxd'ah _ I'_t_rimHet_ _'exl_rie_H" de _a piece (par ex: lideaux, tenmres, meub_es, p_antes, buissons, arbres ou route autle type de construction comme un immeuMe, un garage, etc).
- Page 46 Pi ces fournies (Voir fig, # 10) ROf. Description de la piece Modi_le FSA3103 ESA3063 FSA3083 ESA3[23 Persiem_e droi_e Persiem_e gauche Joht < en mousse de [a fen_
- Page 47 Outils Vo_s a_lrez besoin des o_i_s s_ivaJ_s pore' I_h_s_aHa_ion _1_ dima_ise_r: Cisea_/x ° Tom'J_evis cmciforme * Tomnevis ordinaile eiH(es " C_ _ moselle Perce_se e < fore