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Thank you for buying a dependable, energy-saving and easy-to-operate
HALERroom air conditioner. This manual contains useful information for
you to maintain, operate, install and safely use your room air conditioner.
Your air conditioner cleans, cools and dehumidifies the air in your room to
provide you with the ultimate bvel of comfort.
Phase read instructions carefully before using the product. Also, do not
forget to fill out and mail the Product Registration Cord.
Record Your Model and Serlol Number.
Forall your servicecalls duringthewarranty period, thefollowing
informationwill beneeded.Attachthe salesreceiptto thisguide and keep
for future reference.Thisinformationcan be obtained from theserial plate,
which is onyour air conditioner.Thisiseither onthecabinet(sideor back),
or you may haveto removethefrontgrille to locateit.
Model Number: ..............................................................
Serial Number: ...............................................................
Date of Purchase: ...........................................................
Dealer's Name: ..............................................................
Dealer's Address: ............................................................
Dealer's Phone Number: ...................................................
TABLE
RECEPTACLE AND FUSE TYPES
_TED VOLTS 125/60 250/60
AMPS 15 20 15 20 30
FUSE SiZE 15 20* 15 20* 30
TiME DELAY FUSE
(or circuit braker) Plug Plug Plug
SAFETYPRECAUTIONS
WARNING: Foflowing these basic precautions wifl reduce the
risk of fire, electrical shock, injury or death
when using your air conditioner.
1) The air conditioner must be connected to a proper electrical outlet with
the correct electrical supply. (see table)
Proper grounding must be ensured to reduce the risk of shock and fire.
DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG. if 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 if the power cord is frayed or otherwise damaged.
Also, avoid using it if there are cracks or abrasion damage
along the length, pJug or connector.
4) DO NOT USEAN ADAPTER OR AN EXTENSION CORD.
When installing your air conditioner in a window, make sure the window
is strong enough to hold the weight of the air conditioner. You also want
to secure and install your air conditioner properly to prevent it from
falling. Extra brackets and;or support may be required depending on
your window.
6) Do not bbck the airflow inside or outside the air conditioner with blinds,
drapes, protective covers, shrubs or bushes.
7) Becareful of sharp edges on the front and rear fins of the unit that could
cut and cause serious injury.
8) Becareful when Jifling the air conditioner to install or remove the unit.
Always use two or more people for this.
2 9) Always unplug the air conditioner before servicing it or moving it.
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A Ward From Haler
Product Registration
Safety Precautions
Warnings
Electrical Safety
Tips
Energy Saving Guide
Features
Operating Guide
Normal Operating Sounds
Operating instructions
installations
Parts
Tools
Installing Unit into A Window
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These messages can save you from being injured or killed.
Warning symbols alert you to be careful and mean Danger. Always
follow instructions to be safe and reduce chances of injury or death.
Warning and Danger signs will precede safety messages.
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Following the safety messages is very important.
Grounding:
WARNING:
Thisroom air conditioner mustbegrounded.
Grounding reducesthe risk of electric shockby
providing an escapewire for the electriccurrent.
Thepower cord has a grounding wire with a
grounding pbg. Hug it into an outlet that is
properly installedand grounded.
improper useof the grounding
pbg can resultin a risk of ebctric shock.
Call a qualified electricianif you don't understand
the grounding instructions,orif you are not
sure if the air conditioner is properly grounded.
if thewall outletisnot grounded, pleasecontact an
electrician to have it replaced with a properly
grounded outlet.
DO nat_, under any clrcurnstances_, cut or remove the
third (ground) prong from the power cord.
We strongly adviseagainst using an adapter plug.
Testpower plug before each use:
1. Press"reset" button.
2 . Press"test" button. Unit should trip.
3. Press"reset" button again for use.
Do not use if above test fails.
If this device trips, the cause of the malfunction must
be corrected before further use of the device .
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Air conditioners are designed for use in a doubb hung window or
through the wall installation only. {As applicabb in your model)
WhiJe installing unit be sure to tih air conditioner 5 degrees outward to
have the water drip outside the house.
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Install the unit on the north side,as that is normally the shaded side. This
will enhance the operation of your unit.
The window has to be strong for installation. Extra brackets and/or
support may be required depending on your window. (Brackets and
supports not included in all models.)
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Measure the window before installing, if the window is too big for the
unit you may require professional installation.
Use the correct ebctric voltage and proper ampere for the unit to run
effectively.
Only let a certified ebctrician modify your electricaJ outbt.
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Use a dedicated line for the operation of your air conditioner to avoid
the possibiJity of an ebctrical surge.
• When installing your air conditioner, make sure to seal all areas where
there is a possibility of air bakage.
e The airflow should not be blocked, either inside by curtains, drapes or
furniture,or outside by shrubs or bushes.
o Do not needlessly use an electrical light or other appliances that
produce heat.
Keep the ventclosed on the air conditioner when in the cooling function.
o Keep the blinds and drapes drawn on all other windows.
o WhiJe cooking,use an exhaust fan in the kitchen to remove the excess
heat.
• Always use the correct BTUsize air conditioner to cool the room to
attain optimum efficiency.
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louvers
easy-access
filters
vent
controller
1,Thermostat
This allows you to adjust the temperature of the
air--the lower the setting,the cooler the air
temperature. With this you can set the
temperature to your desired comfort level. You
can set the temperature between 61°F and 86°
F.
2.Fan Speed
With this you can control the fan speed as well
as the A/C (cooling) speed.
You have 3 levels of A/C Speed to set at your
desired level. LO will circulate air at the lowest
velocity, MED at medium velocity and HIGH
will circulate at the maximum, velocity.You have
3 levels of Fan Speed to set at your desired
comfort level: HIGH, MED and LOW.
3. Function
Your air conditioner has 4 Functions.
a) COOL
Here the air conditioner will operate the
compressor and the desired fan speed setto
give you cold air for your comfort.
b) FAN
You can run the fan without the A/C function
on cooler days. The fan can be set to run at
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3 speeds as desired.
c) DEHUMIDIFY
This enables your air conditioner to operate as
a dehumidifier as well. Jfwill remove the excess
moisture from the air to keep your room at a
comfortable, dry stage. Youcan usethis feature
alone in case you do not wish to use the air
conditioner.
d) ENERGY SAVER
When this feature is "On", the fan will shut off
three minutes after the compressor cycles off.
Thiswill reduce energy consumption and noise.
When the compressor turns back on, the fan
will turn on at the same time. In the "Off"
position, the fan will not shut off when the
compressor cycles off.
4.Timer
Your air conditioner can be setto go on or off
at your desire. This can be programmed up to
24 hours in advance.
5.4-Way Air Flow
The air directional louvers let you control the
direction of the airflow to the desired direction.
Theairflow can be directed up-down-right side-
Jeffside.
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6.Vent
The FreshAir vent allows the air conditioner
to recirculaf inside air, draw fresh air into the
room and exhaust stale air to the outside.
7.Slide Out Chassis
Your air conditioner becomes more versatile
with this feature. You have the option to install
the unit in a window or the wall.
8. Window Install Kit
This kitenables you to install theair conditioner
in a double hung window. Extra brackets or
support may be needed, depending on your
window.
9.Remote Control
This fully functional wireless remote allows you
to operate your air conditioner from a distance.
You need not get up to change the settings or
the functions, or to turn the unit on or off.
10.LED Display Electronic Control Panel
The4-fundion LEDdisplaysRoom Temperature,
Temperature Setting, Timer Setting and Time
Remaining to Stop/Start the unit. Electronic
Control Panel letsyou set the temperature to
the exact temperature you desire.
11 .Electrostatic Filter (not all models)
Being constructed of high efficiency purifying
substance, active carbon fabric, electrostatic
fabric, electrostatic active carbon net and other
materials, this air conditioner purifies the air
effectively. Its wavy structure increases the
capability to filter dust and smoke effectively.
Due to the retention of active carbon, it has
a high purifying speedcapable of strong airflow.
12. How The Unit Drains
On humid days with the air conditioner in use,
moisture may collect on the pan or the bottom
of the air conditioner. If the unit ispositioned
properly, the moisture will gather towards the
back of the unit.Thiswill not affectthe operation
of the unit and the moisture will evaporate in
time. Occasionaly the moisture will flow over
the back of the pan, but this will not affect the
operation of the unit. Never drift holes in the
pan under any circumstance.
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