Haier HW-09CV03 manual

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    HW -09CV03 HW -12CV03 No.0010503559[...]

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    Contents P ar ts Name ................................................................................................ 1 2-4 5-7 8 9 10-12 Operation Guide ....................................................................................... Maintenance ............................................................................................. C[...]

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    Parts Name panel panel 1 HW -12CV03 HW -09CV03 Front Air inlet (indoor side) Air outlet (indoor side) Air inlet (outdoor side) Operation[...]

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    Operation panel After unit stops, don't restart it until 3 min. have elapsed. Mode selection OFF ON Auto swing T emp. setting COOL 1 3 6 9 T est run LO cool HI cool HI fan LO fan OFF Auto swing switch Mode selection switch Thermostat switch Oper a tion Guide 2[...]

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    3 Mode selection switch Mode switch controls the fan motor speed. Cooling speed or fan speed. <1> <2> <3> <4> <5> When set to "H I fan", fan motor runs at high speed to blow out strong air . When set to "LO fan", fan motor runs at low speed to blow out gentle air . When set to "HI cool", a[...]

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    4 COOL 1 3 6 9 T est run[...]

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    Maintenance 5 NOTE: Always unplug the air conditioner before servicing or moving it. When dirt accumulates on air filter , air circulation will be blocked, which causes poor cooling. It is advisable to clean air filter every two weeks for longer operation. Removal of air filter Air filter cleaning 1. Gently flap the dirt off the air filter . 2. Car[...]

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    6 Disposal of condensate Cautions The drain hole on the bottom of the air conditioner will be clogged by a rubber stopper to make the condensate in the bottom tray be spattered onto the condensation to raise efficiency of heat exchange. If the spattering sound disturbs you, you can adopt the method illustrated below . Condensate runs out from the d[...]

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    Maintenance Don't be exposed to cold air for a long time. Keep heat source away from air conditioner . After unit stops, don't restart it until 3 min. have elapsed. 7 Avoid opening door and window unless necessary . Use curtain or blind Direct sunlight may reduce cooling effect, always use window curtain. Set temp. a little bit higher bef[...]

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    8 Cautions Don't hang clothes in the vicinity of air inlet. This will decrease cooling effect and cause abnormal operation. T emperature should be set properly when there are infant, child, the aged or disabled in room. Before operating mode selection switch, check if the air inlet or outlet have been blocked. For longer and trouble-free opera[...]

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    9 T r ouble Shooting Phenomenon Check the unit Resolution Doesn't work Is plug firmly inserted? Does fuse get burned? Is there power? Readjust power supply or replace fuse. No cool air or poor cooling Readjust the thermostat. Is thermostat switch wrongly adjusted? Is direct sunlight in the room? Use curtain or blind. Is mode selection switch s[...]

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    Installa tion instr uction 1. Select position where the structure is firm. 2. Select position where the air inlet and outlet are smooth without obstacles. 3. Select position where the cooled air can be blown to every corner . 4. Select position where there's no direct sunlight. If the sunlight is inevitable, sun shading device is required. 5. [...]

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    1 1 Fig.2 Rubber stopper Condenser Fig.1 Thickness of the wall Iron support A B A B 1. Cut a wall hole or a window hole (see Fig.1). 2. Fix the iron support in a firm place with expansible screws. 3. T ake the air conditioner and its attach- ments out from the packing carton. 4. Let the rear of the air conditioner raise slightly , the drain hole on[...]

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    12 8. Chink the wall and window with soft sponges or rubber bits in order to refrain from outside noises coming in or cooling air going out. 9. Air conditioner being fixed,insert the power plug in the socket, open the operation panel cover , turn the temperaure setting to "T est run", turn successively the mode selection to "Hi fan&q[...]

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    BLOCK BLOCK 7363749 B BL S M R BL BL TERMINAL COMP. CAPACITOR BL M M R FAN MOTOR R Y R SYNCHROMOTOR R OR PROTECTOR C L C THERMOSTAT B FAN CAPACITOR COMP. NOTE: BECAUSE OF DIFFERENT COMPRESSOR, THE DOTTED PART MAY NOT BE U SED. R 4 3 2 1 BL BR Y/G 0 BL BR Y/G POWER HI COOL LO FAN OFF HI FAN LO COOL OPTIONAL SWITCH N L TERMINAL R: RED B: BLACK BL: BL[...]

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    sales office With 3 years warranty on all air- conditioner compressors, you have peace of mind from the date of purchase[...]