Haier Acc065e Owner's Manual

Haier
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RoomAir Conditioner
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HWF08XC5 HWR08XC5
ESA3065 ESA3085
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ThankYouFor buyinga dependable,er,ergysavingand easyto operate
HALER_oomair conditionenThismanual cor|tainsusefulinFon,nationfor you tomain'lain, operate, install and safelyuseyour room air conditioner,
Yourair cor_ditionercleaas,coolsand deh,_midifiestheair in your room1o provideyouwith the ultimatelevelof comfort.
Pleaseread instructionscarefullybefore usingthe product.Also, do not Forgelto till out al_dmail tl_eProduct Regislretion Card.
Record Your Model and Serial Number.
Forallyour servicecallsdurin9 thewarranty periodthefollm,_,ing in}onnationwill be needed.Attachthe salesreceiptto this guide and keep
Forfuturereference.Thisinformation canbe obtainedfror_ theserialplate, which ison your air conditioner. Thi_i._eider on the _'abir_ (sideor hack)
or you may have toremovethe Frontgrille 1,olocateit.
Mad_l Number:
Serial Number:...............................................................
Dateof Purchase: Dealer'sNan_e:
Dealer'sAddress:............................................................
Dc-al_r'sPhoneNumBer:
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SAFETYPRECAUTIONS
WARNING: Following these basic prscautlons will reduce the
risk af fire, electrical shack, injury or death
when using your air conditioner.
1} Air conditioner must be connected to proper electrlcal outlet with the
corr_st electrical supply, lsee table]
Proper grounding must be ensured to reduce the risk oFshock and }ire.
DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG. It you do not have a three-prong electric receptacle outlet in the wall, have a certified electrician install the proper receptacle. The wall receptacle
MUST be properly grounded.
Do not use i[ power cord is frayed or otherwise damaged. Also avoid using it if there are cracks or abrasion damage along the length, plug or connector.
DO NOT USEAN ADAPTER OR AN EXTENSION CORD.
When installing yaur air conditioner in a window, make sure lhe window
is strong enough to hold the welghl of the alr conditloner.
You also want to secure and correctly install your air conditioner properly to prevent it tram falling. Extra brackets and or supporl" may be required depending on your wlndow.
6) Do not block airflow inside or outside the air conditioner with Blinds, drapes, protective covers, shrubs or bushes.
7) Be careJul of sharp edges on the Frontand rear fins ot the unit Ihat could cut and cause serious injury.
8) Be careJul when lilting lhe air conditioner to install or remove the unit. Always usetwo or more people far this,
9) Always unplug the air conditioner before servicing it or moving it.
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A Word From Haier .................................................................. 1
Product Registration .................................................................. 1
Safely Precautions .................................................................... 2
Warnings ................................................................................... 4
Electrical Safely .......................................................................... 4
Tips 5 Energy $_ving Guide 5
Features .................................................................................. 6-7
Operating Guide ................................................................. 8-13
Normal Operoti_g Sounds................................................................ B
Operatir_g Instructions 8=13
Installations ......................................................................... 14-18
Parts Supplied............................................................................... 15
Took........................................................................................... 15
Step_ForInslallation................................................................... 16=18
Clean and Cure Guide ......................................................... 19-20
Troubleshooting ................................................................. 20-21
Warranty Information ............................................................. 22
_gthe saFet/messages is very important.
These messages can save you fiom being injured or killed.
Warning symbols alerl you Io be careful and means Danger. Always
Follow instructions to be saFeand reduce chances of injury or death.
Warning and Danger signs will precede safety messages.
Grounding: Thisroomair conditloner mustbe grounded,
Grounding reducesthe riskof electricshc_ckby
providing an escapewire for theelectriccurrent,
Thepower cord has a grounding wire with a grounding plug. Plug itinto an outletthat is
properly installed and grounded,
WARNING:
Improper useo| thegrounding
plug can resultin a riskof electric shock, Calla qualifierJeledrician if you don't understand
the grounding ;nstrucClons or iJ:you are not
sureif the air conditioner isproperly grounded,
IFthewall outlet isnat grounded, plaasecontact an
eleclricianto have it replaccdwith a properly grounded ouctet.
Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remove tile
third (ground) prong from the power cord.
Adapter Plug:
We stronglyadvise against usingan adapter plug
Important: Tes powe' alug before each use:
1. Press"reset "bul an.
2. Press"esl "oullon, ,,.r_ shoulr_Pip.
3. Press"{esel" b',.Io'_ again fo' use Do no useis above est fd.
n he evenl lnis device Ilips, P'e cause c,i he malf_,.c ion is Io
::,ecorrecled befo,e fullhel use of P'e dev:ce.
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AirConditionersaredesignedfor usein a double hung window or
through the wall installation only_(As applicable in your model)
While installing unit be sure to tilt air conditioner 5 degree outward to have Ihewater drip outside the house.
g Install the unit on the north side as normally that is the shaded side. This
will enhance the operation of your unit.
_,, Window has to be strong for installation. Extra brackets and or support
may be required depending onyour window. (Bracketsand Supports not _ncludedin all models)
Measure the window BeForeins_'alllng,if Ihe wlndow is leo b_gfor the unlt you may requke pro|esslonal installatlon.
_- Use correct electric voltage and proper ampere for the unit to run
effedi,,dy.
_, o Only let a certified electrician do any modifications to your electrical
autlet.
Use a dedicated line [or the operation oFyaur air conditioner to avoid
the possibility oF an electrical surge.
When installing your air conditioner make sure to seal all areas where
there is a possibilily oJair leakage.
° AirJlow should not be blocked inside either by curklins, drapes ar
furniture or outside by shrubs or Bushes.
Do not needlesslyuse an electrical light or other appliances that produce heat.
° Keepthe vent closed on Ihe air conditioner when in the cooling function,
Keep the blinds and the drapes drawn on all the other windows.
° While cooking use an exhaust Fanin the kitchen to remove the excess
heat produced.
Always usethe correct BTU size air conditioner to cool the room to
attain optin_um efficiency.
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MODEL: HWR08XC5
ESA3065, ESA3085
: _ahles F,u "r, '-_all h_ o, co_di':or _r in o dmsbl_
7'.Re_t_ €or_rol
{un_'o_so"FoF.'I ih¢_unB on o, oq
8. LED Displ_q¢ lele_rani_ (.'ont'rol Panel
Tqe 4 '_icn :1> display_ Room Ter-aer_ur_,, Ternporcflur¢ _l-ir _, Ti'¢cl" So@"a nnd -it^c,
Re_o:li_€l ic _'op / S'ar,k_ ur".Fl_dronic:
,:a rl_n rlfthts;ac_ leffs:a_
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9. Elettro_clatle Filler rr_t =11r_ol_)
_lect'o_a- c o¢-i_ rc,_o_ no" oqd r_hc;, mo;_'iols ilo_,-*ic,s thr, air e={e,divo y I-_v#_y _rkdurm
ircr_cs#s "Fcropo£il'_/_ f,_:- dus" o_d _'r r,<t_ :_#di e y. I}_e ,_ ¢h_ rc¢c;qF_r o; -_ea,--livecc,._or
il -a_ : liflh oi ,"life _peed _=or,obk: d
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f_nel
MODEL: HWFOSXC5
1, l"etnperal'ure Set Kt_ob
Thiskn_k_adjuststhe ternperalare of the air.
High._r t_ ._i_g _e cadet 1he_ir temtoer_iure.
With "hi_I<,nobyou ccm_e'tthe."tvl_pc:r_urcto your desiree<ore[or lev,_lMin Cod beit_gt,'e w_lrrnest
ond Max, CaJ b_ir_gl-e c::Id_L
2. Functian Sot Knob
Wit" th_ knobye_J,:an _ontrol the fan _la_d as wel :_sII_ {._x_ir_9_Fee,d. The,f_ _:r_.2 b_o_J
a_sition:,on th,_A/C ['oryou ÷c,_clcc_from HI and LO.
Yo_ hnve 2 r_ Only _pe.ed_to _hoa,_e[rnm HI _d
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3, 4 Way Air Flaw
Th_:s__:i_di,_:Ik:n_l Io,,_ I_:Iyou ::_r,lr_l lhe
d'redion o_the _irflow "nyour m_,Jred _rec_io,', lhe airflow can k,_.d:rectc-d
up - dc_'n - right :-idc- Ic_ s'de
4. window I_stall KII_ Enoohs you to it_Call"lheoir c_nditio_e, i_ a dou_le hung window Exlro Bra_:ket__:_r_uppod
rncry be needeo depending on y,:,urw'n&:,w
Nor aJ Ope tlng Sounds
Thefollowingsoundsere normallyheardduring 1lieopcmt;onof al_air condltio_cr.
= Thermostatclicks. As the thermostatcTcleson/off you will
hear this sound,
Cool airflow movementas dictated by the set Fanspeed,
Water sounds,This is normal since your air conditioner actsas a deh_midiF;eralso. Thusyouwill hear water soundsfrom water drops
Fallingon thecondenser.
" As the refrigerant flows through the inner sealedtubing a
rushing noisemay be heard.
Rattlingor vibraiing noisesmay be heard due to poor wall or window ir_stallalion_
'* High pitch compressorsound may Beheard.
Operating instructions
Followingore the operating insiructions of your electronic air conditioner.
MODEL: HWROSXCS, ESA3065, ESA3085 Remote control and control panel operations
Attar in_allln9your QlrcandltionerplucjiI into theproper electricaloL,H_
in thewall.Keepthevent in thedosedposition.No,_settheair conditioneratyour comfortlevel,ThisFullFunctionalwirele_ remoteallows
you to operate your air conditioner -,,¢ithout having t_ get up and Oo to th_
unit.Thgfull fuacl;on_alure allowsyouIo chrJnge Ihe selllngsand lure Ihe unitonor off 5amth_ r_nlot_itself.Thiscenlrolpad worksthesameas
thecontrolpadonthe airconditioner, (,%eFig,# 1)
Fig.# l
Remote Control
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After you plug in the unit it will p_rrorrr_ a self test.All the display lights will turn on for 3 seconds. The LEDdisplay will read "88". If any display light fails to turn on you may ned service on the unit. Alter the 3 seconds
self testthe _nit will automatically go t'o Ihe stand by mode, Now all lights will Be off and you will have to urn "ON" by pressing re On/OfF key. After pressing "On/Off", the urlit starts to work analenters the statusoF
"Fan" with low setting. You will have to press the (A)ar _r) key on the
Te_llpiTime to setthe temperature at your desird comfort. Youcan choose
bet,,veer_61 _Fa_cl 86°P.Once the temperature is setyou can raise or lower it by pressing the (A) or (v) keys. (OnlX when the unit is cooling,
can the temperature setting be adjusted.)(See Fig, # 2)
Hav:r_ settqctar"pc-cturc ya., wi I so""kc ÷.m,:'ion_ the a:r conditioner.
Fig.# 2
Control Panel.
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Every "ime you press "he_VIODE cJ'tc_r, f wil _ksntle aetween FAXl, COOL. S_. F:rJ. # 3_
Fig,# 3
Control F_nel.
Eveq rim_.?ao a,ess rl'e SFF.EI; bul'on, \-_q soeed wil _haqge be-_e_q LO&, IGI I.
I) Ir vo_ cl,_ose th_ C(')OL n',_c_ you car, nm "1_ [_ n o_÷ a t'_ z sp_.÷ds IGI I,
b-)N,
21Fer teal days you may wart te rut the '--AN' :_rdi,gq. Here -ke },'_q,t, ns_t one. o} 2 sp_es, -IGH c,r LOW.
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Conh'ol Panel,
Timer o," or Tree, of[ .'_oo÷ i_ u_ed "o pre-;.iar or ._n_,t_[ ym," <miti_- _dvrma-. _ou _rJ.'_progrnrn I g_ Jp I"_2/ he..,'_ ir _J_l_rJqc_._ou _.'J,',u_
I_ -me, i,: fuqct on_ Le. C'.'_£;,L,FAH .
T:mer o__ (See,Fi0. _ b)
acceafs the ;;el<ngs in 3 ;,econcls.J._eth:_ mode""o pra-_.et"l'e +_'e.rftree. _[
_i _,_s_TIMERO\I, _E) d'_plm, *II @,_.+<";,X' _'i_ _." Ir_¢ "i_: #l-en _owe,
!_i_t de_i,_ n Jm.qe, of hour_ oV o'_s_i'_0 the (i_ prodo _H_eTP-.p/Ti.-÷ h._"io,'_,one f_r enc[" hour. f you po_ed 1i._ de_ rect"i_ t._e "he {Vi oc;d
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_) Afla, _" -\IE_ 0% L_I3d_.p cy _i I :-_qowtha Im_. Th_ time okplaved:
T:mer off (Sea Fla. _ 5} t,rit muse ae mn_i,'(,:1"oset "k÷ timer o1".t;se "I'i_ "o pre:'et "1"_time you
w_.,Id ike -V_ ,.n_t"o _I-,,, dL o_ _,es_TIMER _-'}FEEEl]'olsolav wil _l'_w '_X (t:m_.set k;_t t me) wgP,' p_wer
_iSe_desi,er; msnlae,Ey pre_qi*{l"l'e _Ai)acla ,_I"l'_eTemp/T me a.ri'lot,s. i",ne far e_JcFhour. f you pcl:_ed "l'e dt_sre_l"i,'e, use "he {_) _cr; <eV-o
OW_l + I_P S_. eCiO'%
+) Af'e, _1" -IM-R O:F, LE;, di_ph_ wll d'_w "l-e roo_i" le-pera-_,re cb_<r 5 _econd_ In,e _.
Wl'ei" us:ng *1_÷t:mer the. is'_Pwil a_elrever "o tqe cs¢ i';('), ",L ard far
:;ell ngs _l'er ee,ivr;ted. Th_ f:rne-i/_,_sr he i'e_;ef every 1me y_u ¢_o.,b_e -_
1t
Control Panel.
Operating ln rucl'ions
MODEL; HWF08XC5
(S_ Fig.# 1)
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fig, # 1
HI
LO FAN LO
FAN A/C
OFF A_
FUNCTION
5 6
4
3
MIN MAX
COOL COOL
TEM P EI:b_'TURE
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AFter[nstall;ngyour air condlt[oner, pltJg_tiota the proper eledrical outlet in thewall.
1) SelectM_t. A/C on the Fenclio_ Setkno6.
2) Setthe Temperc_tureSetknob a_"the mid level setting_Thiswill t_rrl on your air conditioner.
3) Youcan setthe Ihermostat |ram Mir_Cool to Max Cool. Min Cool being the warmestsellir*j Max Coolbeing the coldosl sellil_.
4) Yourair conditioner has 1 or 2 Fan sl_eds clepe_clingon your model purchased and 2 A!C selfings.
5) IFyour air conditioner has a Vent control make serethat it is an close. Leaveit open only if you need to recycle the stale room air. By leaving it closed you will mtai_ thecool air in II_croom.
6) Letyour e_r conditioner ran _r e few koursbefore edjustlag to the desired seffings,
7) Relrnelrnl_elrthe compressor of your air conditioner will net work when t6etemperature goes below65°E
8) Also when you shut off the air condilioner wait for 3 minutes
bsfare turning it on again. Thisis ltle compressorcycle _ime.
9) IFyou have any trouble in operating your air conditioner please refer to the TroubleShaotir_gsedion.
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Beforeyouinstallyourairconditionercheckthefollowing:
1) The unit is fr_eofall obstructions insid_ and outside Ihe roam e.g. drapes, curtains, furnlt_re, plants, shrubs, bushes,trees, other"structuresllke building, garage etc, Air conditioner rnuslhaveclear unobstructedairflow through the
condenser to removethe heat.
2) Thewindow is strongeeaugh to hold theweight of the air co, rill'loner,
Extra Iorackel_or supports may Joeneededdepending on your windows, (Bracketsor Supportsnet provided in all models)
3) Thewlndaw sill and track ar_ strong enoughto hold theweight of the air conditioner.
4) Thewall is strongenough to hold the unit. Extra brackets or supports may neededdependlncd onthe wc,ll, lBracketsor Supports notprav_dedin all models).
5) There is adequate and proper power supply near the air conditioner.
__ 61DO NOT useadapter plugs_
_7) DO NOT use exlension cords.
_- 8) DO NOT cut or removethe ground prong.
,_ 9} DO NOT modiF/the plucd or the electrical wall outlet inany way.
I| plug doesnot fit the eledrical outlet have a certified electrician do the necessarychange.
__10) DO NOT connect electricalpower to l_e unit before installation.
__11 ) DO NOT useif power cord is worn out, frayed or otherwise damaged.
Avoid using if there are cracksor abrasion damage along the leng_,
plug or connection.
__ 12) DO NOT install into any existing cabinet or sleevewhich does not have side
and lop air vants.
_1_13) Recareful o[ exposed shoro eoges o[ Ihe cobinel ana sho,p coils(fins)on Ihe
back of the unit the" c_ulo cu- and cause serim___injur.
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I_pa_ 0rige
You will need to hava thefollowing tools to help you i_ the installalier, oF your air conditioner.
"Scissors
PhillipsScrewdriver
Standard Screwdriver
Pliers ,Wrench
Drill _nd Drill Bits
TapeMeasure ,Gloves
,Level ,Sockets
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InstallingUnit intoA Window
Window Opening Requirements
Theair conditioner i_designed to fit intodouble or sirgle hung sashb'pe windows, Eachof the units comes with an installation kit that provides cdjustablemounting louvers,to Fillthegaps betweenthe sideso[ th_ unit, and thewindow [rame_Th_ chart bdow reflectsthe dimen_ions
d:lha unilswilh, ar'_wilhoul irl_lallalionkib. Mcasur'cy_,,.,iwirld___wopcningwidlhand_npa=_ it tothechart b_lawtoensur_that it m_etsth_minimumand maximumwindow width raquiram_nts.
A(i_ch) _'
B(inch) 1,1_'
Cfinchl 14_'
D_inchlMO× 3ZT' Dlinch)Mir :_'
Cas_High _'
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WINDOW
Pluc_ vi7in w:_do'_. Lavvgl _<ssn
roll, Bottom roll r_,s- _st bek,iro
wln'J_ sill
Mobile k_ne windgw ir_tollgaion
Add wv_ slrip _ulI_:_11 1/2" wide) o _'_'j en-irt_widtF o 4vi _dc,_ si
-nickr_s+ o[ weed ++ripshould m_c'_ heg _'of _rcn' lip an wi_dow t,ome, kz/str'nweod st,ip to s: wih a
n"nirn_n c[ I}'e_ cuunls_vrk wc_e_.t scr_¢s (,tol supphc:rt will" _it} This
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SECURESIDECURTAINS AND TOPMOUNTING PAIL
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Always unplug your air conditioner before cleaning.
" The air filter behind the front grille should be checked and
cleaned at least once every 2 weeks or more oflen if necessary.
I0 F_IT_OW3:
If Ope_ the :nlet grille downwcrd by pJling out the -ap ofPe idet grille.
2. Remove the a:_-'ilte_:raft t_e front grlle ass_rr c,y oy pui_a t_e air filter sp slighlly,
3. Cleon lhe iler wilh wurrn, soo_)y wulel bel_¢_ 40'C(I04'_Fi,
4. Rinseand gcn-v s_okc-qc wcltor :'o'n the "ltcr o_d let i-dry bofo'c r_plac ng
DO NOT use your air conditioner without the air filter in place.
To clean the front panels or the cabinet DO NOT use harsh
chemicals, abrasives, ammonia, chlorine, bleach, concentrated detergents, solvents or melul scouring pads. Some o[ th_sP,cnemicc;k
rra d'ssolwg, aoqlclg_ and/or discolor you, a:, co_d:-ianer.
Always use a soft cloth dampened with water or mild soap
and water solution to wipe lhe front of the cabinet.
Wipe _rj with a soft do-h.
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TostoreyouraircondiHoner,aftertheseason,removetheunitFromthe windowaspertheinstallationgLdde.Repacktheunilir_ilsoriginalbox
and sloreaway. If your unii is installed in a wall or you do not intend to
remove it FromIhe window thencover the outsidewith a winter cover.
This can be purchased rrarn Ifle retailer where you purchased your air conditioner or from your local hardware store_
Beforeputting away your uhit make surean), water left ir_the pan is removed and dr_ined cmway.Water left-in the pan could lead !o Rusting
or damageto the electricalconnections.
If air conditioner does not operate:
Check if unit is plugged in. The plug may have cameloose.
Check if the unit isin "OFF"mode. * The fan control may be in "Of}" position.
Air from air condilioner is warm:
TheA/C _efting may need 1obe raised.
* The temperature outsidethe roomis below 65"F. The compressorwill
not cycl_on iFIfi_ i'empcratureoul'side is b_lcw65"F.
Ice formation an coaling coils:
° Outside tempera_re too cold. Set the ur_ilon Fanonly
settingto defrosl ic_.
Lowertemperaturesettklg, Temperal,uresettingmay be too cold,
Unit BTUmay be too high for the room.
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Air conditioner working but room not cooling:
Room may have appliances that produc_ heat. Us0an exhaust fan to
remove exce_ he<st.
Vent may Beinthe open position. Vent has to be closed for optimum cooling.
Redirectthe airflow. Removeany obstacles.
All doors and windows needto be closed so cool air does not escapethe roans.
Air filter may need cleaning.
Unit BTUmay be too low Forthe required cooling area.
On extreme hot & humid days air car_dilio_ersmay lake a lille longer to cool.
Air conditioner is making noise when cooling:
You may hear soundsoFa;r movement,water, compressor clkklng an and offor wir_dowvibrations. Pleaseread Operating Guide - Normal
Operafing Sounds._'.'%;e.p:Jgr;81
Water in the air conditioner cabinet:
This is normalasyour air conditioner not only cools but alsodehumidi|ies the air. If [here is water dripping insid_ the roam, ch_ck [he installation oF
the unit. Theunit may needto be relnstolled, (Seepo_e 17)
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This warranty covers all de_ects
in workmanship or materials
for:
1.ThemechanicalandJecrrlcalparrs [including labor costs)containedin this Haierpr_uct, far a period oF12
montt_s, from thedat_ of purchase,
[commercialor rentalapplication, the
warranty is90 days).
2. Thesealedsystemandcompressor rotate;nedinthisHalerproduct_sFora period oF5_'earsFromthedate of purchase(excludinglabor costsafterthe inltial 12 monthp_rlod). In commercial
or rental use,the additional limited
compressorwarranty is For1year and 9 montt_s,_xclurJinglabor castsafterthe initia 90 days period).
You must keep and be able to
provide your or|glnal sales receipt as proof of lhe date €_f purchase.
Who is covered?
Theoriginal retailpurchaseroFthis Haier
product.
What will be done?
Haierwill repair or replace,in your home,any m_chanical,_le_rical part or
thecompressor,which provesdeFective
in narr_alhousehold,use}or a period of
12 months.Halerwill r_palr or replace
excludinglabor costs)thesealedsystem and compressor(partsonly)for an addltlanal 4 ygar perlod.
How can you get service?
]. _nk_c}" your nP4:lrest Haler
authorizedServiceDepot.Forthe name
of theServiceDepotnearestyou,
cor_t_lctHalerat (8,77)337-3639.
2. All servicemustb_performe_d,by un authori_._clHaler ServiceDepot,
THIS WARRANTY COVERS UNITS WITHIN THE CONTINENTAL
UNITED STATES,CANADA
AND PUERTORICO. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT
COVER:
Damagesfromimproperinstallation
Damagesin shipping
Damagesfrommisuse,abuse,
accident,alteratla_,lackaFpropercare and maintenanc_
Damoclesfi-omservice, by other than
an aulh_rized_aler or servicecenter
Labor,ser,,ice,transportationand d_ipplngchargesFarIhe _maval or defectivepartsand installationof a replacementporL beyondtheinitial 12 monthperiod.
THIS lIMITED WARRANTY IS GIVEN
IN LIEUOF ALL OTHERWARRANTIES,
EXPRESSOR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
THE WARR_qTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESSFOP, A PARTICULARPURPOSE.
Theremedyprovided in thiswarranty is
_,xcl_siveand is cjrank_din lleu of all otherremedies,Thiswarranty doesnot coverincidentalor consequential d_lmclges.,Sarn_sk_t_do notallow th_ exck,si'onof incidentalor consequential damages,sothis limitation may not _pply toyou. Somesh_es do notallow limltationson haw long an implied
warranty lasts,sothis limitationmay not
_lpi_lyto you. Thisw_rmnty gives you specificlegal rights,and you may also haveother rights,which vary from state
tosk_Fe.
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