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WARNING!
Ductless Split Air Conditioner
IndoorAW09ES2VHA AW12ES2VHA AW18ES2VHA AW24ES2VHA AW07LC2VHAAW09LC2VHAAW12LC2VHAAW18LC2VHA
User Manual
Design may vary by model number.
•ThissystemshouldbeinstalledbyaqualifiedHVAC professional. Do not attempt to install the air conditioner by yourself because incorrectinstallationmaycausefire,waterleakage,personalinjuryordeath.
•When abnormalities such as a burnt-smell are found,immediatelypoweroffthemainswitchand contact a licensed contractor.
•Do not obstruct or cover the ventilation grille ontheairconditioner.Donotputfingersoranyotherthingsintotheinlet/outletorswinglouver.
•Donotallowchildrentoplaywiththeairconditioner.Childrenshouldneverbeallowedto sit on the outdoor unit
• Please read this manual before using the air conditioner.•Keep this user manual for future reference.
Cautions and Warnings ................................. 1Controller Features & Settings ...................... 2Emergency Operation & Maintenance ........... 5Troubleshooting ............................................ 6Limited Warranty .......................................... 7
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1 Power Button
Press the ON/OFF button on the remote control to start the unit.
2 TURBO/QUIET Button The TURBO function is used for fast heating or cooling.
Press the TURBO/QUIET button once and the remote
controlwilldisplaytheTURBO icon on the bottom right sideoftheremotedisplayandswitchtheunittotheTURBOfunction.
TheQUIETfunctionmaybeusedwhensilenceisneededfor
fast rest or reading. Press the TURBO/QUIET button againtoswitchtoQUIETmodeandtheremotecontrolwill
display the QUIET icon on the bottom left side of the remote display.
Press the TURBO/QUIET button a third time to cancel TURBO/QUIET and return to normal operation.
Note:TURBO/QUIETmodesareonlyavailablewhentheunitisun-der cooling or heating mode (not for auto or fan mode).
Running the unit in QUIET mode for a long period of time may cause the room temperature to not reach the set temperature.Ifthisoccurs,cancelQUIETmodeandsetthefan speed to a higher setting.
3 COOL Button InCOOLmode,theunitoperatesincooling.WhenFANissettoAUTO,theairconditionerautomaticallyadjuststhe
fan speed according to room temperature. The willbedisplayed during COOL mode.
4 HEAT Button InHEATmode,warmairwillblowoutafterashortperiodofthe time due to cold-air prevention function. When FAN is settoAUTO,theairconditionerautomaticallyadjuststhe
fan speed according to room temperature. The willbedisplayed during HEAT mode.
5 DRY Button DRYmodeisusedtoreducehumidity.InDRYmode,whenroomtemperaturebecomeslowerthantemp.setting+2°F,unitwillrunintermittentlyatLOWspeedregardlessofFAN
setting. The willbedisplayedduringDRYmode.
6 Temperature +/- Buttons Temp+Everytimethebuttonispressed,thetemperature
setting increases.Temp-Everytimethebuttonispressed,temperature
setting decreases.Theoperatingtemperaturerangeis60°F-86°F(16°C-30°C).
7 AUTO Button Underthemodeofautooperation,theairconditionerwillautomaticallyselectCool,Heat,orFanoperationaccordingto set temperature. When FAN is set to AUTO the air condi-tionerautomaticallyadjuststhefanspeedaccordingtoroom
temperature. The willbedisplayedduringAUTOmode.
8 FAN Button Fan speed selection
Press the FAN button.Foreachpress,fanspeedchangesasfollows:
Remote control:
LOW MED HI AUTO
Display circulated
Theairconditionerfanwillrunaccordingtothedisplayedfanspeed.WhenFANissettoAUTO,theairconditionerautomaticallyadjuststhefanspeedaccordingtoroomtemperature.
9 Louver SWING Button - Vertical
Remote Controller
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Air Flow Direction AdjustmentPress the SWING UP/DOWN button to choose the position of theverticalairflowlouvers.
Statusdisplayofairflow COOL/DRY:
HEAT:
Caution:• Itisadvisablenottokeeptheverticallouverinthedown-wardpositionforanextendedperiodoftimeinCOOLorDRYmode,otherwisecondensatewatermayformonthelouver.
•Note:When turning the unit on, the remote control will automatically return the louver to the previous set swing position. When turn-ing the unit off, the louver will rotate to the full open position prior to closing.
10 Louver SWING Button - Horizontal Press the SWING UP/DOWN button to choose the position of thehorizontalairflowlouvers.
Statusdisplayofairflow COOL/DRY/HEAT:
Caution:• Whenhumiditylevelsarehigh,condensatewatermayoc-curattheairoutletifallhorizontallouversareadjustedtoleft or right.
Note:When turning the unit on, the remote control will automatically return the louver to the previous set swing position. When turn-ing the unit off, the louver will rotate to the full open position prior to closing.
11 Timer ON Button On-OffOperation1. Start the unit and select the desired operating mode.2. Press the TIMER ON button to enter the TIMER ON mode.Theremotecontrolwillstartflashing“ON”.
3. Every time the TIMER ON button is pressed the length of timeincreasesin0.5hourincrementsbetweenhours0and12,and1hourincrementsfortimesbetweenhours12and24.
4. Once the desired length of time is selected for the unit to turnon,presstheCONFIRM/CANCEL toconfirm
this setting.
Theremotecontroldisplaychangesasfollows:BLANK
TIMER ON TIMER OFF TIMER ON-OFF TIMER OFF-ON0.5h 0.5h 0.5h 0.5h
Cancel TIMER ON setting:WithaTIMERONset,presstheCONFIRM/CANEL button once to cancel the TIMER ON.
TurningtheunitONwiththeTIMERfromitbeingOFFwilllooklike this on the remote control display:
Note:Holding the TIMER ON buttondownwillrapidlycyclethetime.Afterreplacingbatteriesorapowerfailureoccurs,thetimesettingwillneedtobereset.
According to the Time setting sequence of TIMER ON or TIMEROFF,eitherStart-StoporStop-Startcanbeachieved.
12 Timer OFF Button On-OffOperation1. Start the unit and select the desired operating mode.2. Press the TIMER OFF button to enter the TIMER OFF mode.Theremotecontrolwillstartflashing“OFF”.
3. Every time the TIMER OFF button is pressed the length of timedecreasesin0.5hourincrementsbetweenhours0and12,and1hourincrementsfortimesbetweenhours12and 24.
4. Once the desired length of time is selected for the unit to turnoff,presstheCONFIRM/CANCEL toconfirmthis setting.
Theremotecontroldisplaychangesasfollows:BLANK
TIMER ON TIMER OFF TIMER ON-OFF TIMER OFF-ON0.5h 0.5h 0.5h 0.5h
Cancel TIMER OFF setting:WithaTIMEROFFset,presstheCONFIRM/CANEL button once to cancel the TIMER OFF.
TurningtheunitOFFwiththeTIMERfromitbeingONwilllooklike this on the remote control display:
Note:Holding the TIMER OFF buttondownwillrapidlycyclethetime.Afterreplacingbatteriesorapowerfailureoccurs,thetimesettingwillneedtobereset.
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According to the Time setting sequence of TIMER ON or TIMEROFF,eitherStart-StoporStop-Startcanbeachieved.
13 SLEEP Button Sleep mode PresstheExtraFunction button to enter additional
options,cyclethebuttontodisplaythe icon,the iconwillflash.PresstheConfirm/Cancel button to enter the sleep function.
Sleep Operation Mode 1.SLEEPmodeduringCOOL,DRYmodes OnehourafterSLEEPmodestarts,thetemperaturewill
rise2°Fabovesettemperature,afteranotherhour,thetemperaturerisesanadditional2°F.Theunitwillrunforanadditionalsixhours,thenturnsoff.Thefinaltemperatureis4°Fhigherthantheinitialsettemperature.Usingthisfeaturewillhelpwithachievingmaximumefficiencyandcomfortfromyourunitwhileyousleep.
SLEEP operation starts SLEEP operation stops
Approx.6hrs
1 hr Rises 2OF
Rises 2OF
Temp.setting Unit stopIn COOL, DRY mode
1 hr
2. SLEEP mode during HEAT mode OnehourafterSLEEPmodestarts,thetemperaturewill
decrease4°Fbelowsettemperature,afteranotherhour,thetemperaturewilldecreaseanadditional4°F.Afteranadditionalthreehours,thetemperaturewillriseby2°F.Theunitwillrunforanadditionalthreehours,thenturnsoff.Thefinaltemperatureis6°Flowerthantheinitialsettemperature.Usingthisfeaturewillhelpwithachievingmaximumefficiencyandcomfortfromyourunitwhileyousleep.
SLEEPoperation starts
SLEEPoperation stops
1 hr
1 hr
3 hrs
3 hrsRises 3OF
Temp.setting Unit stop
In HEAT mode
Decreases 4OF
Decreases 4OF
3. In AUTO mode The unit operates in corresponding sleep mode adapted
to the automatically selected operation mode.
Note: -Whentheunitissettosleepmode,thefanspeedwillbe
settolowspeedandcannotbechanged. -WhentheTIMERfunctionisset,thesleepingfunction
cannotbeset.Ifthesleepingfunctionhasbeenset,andtheusersetstheTIMERfunction,thesleepingfunctionwillbecanceled,andtheunitwillbesettothetimerfunction.
14 EXTRA FUNCTION Button Function: A) Refresh air - Feature not available on this series.
B) A-B Yard -Thiswillallowyoutocontroltwoseperateunits
withasingleremotecontrol.Note:thisfeaturewouldbesetupatthetimeofinstallationby the contractor.
C) Fan Mode - Is indicated by the icon.Onlythefanwilloperateinthismode.Seesection8“FANButton”forchanging the fan settings.
D) Intelligent upward airflow, E) Intelligent downward airflow, F) Reset intelligent airflow position
1. Press the ON/OFF button on the remote control to turn the unit on. Select the desired operating mode.2.SettingtheintelligentairflowfunctionPress the EXTRA FUNCTION button to enter ad-ditional options. Press this button repeatedly to access thelouversettings.Thelouvericonwillcyclethroughthefollowingthreesettings.
Healthy airflow upward
Healthy airflow downward
Present position
Selectthedesiredposition,thenpresstheCONFIRM/CANCEL button to set the function.
3.CancelingtheintelligentairflowfunctionPress the EXTRA FUNCTION button to enter addi-tional options. Press this button repeatedly to access the louversettings.Cyclethebuttontothelouvericon“pres-ent”position,thenpresstheCONFIRM/CANCEL button to cancel the function.
Notice: Do not reposition the horizontal louver by hand. This may cause the louver to run incorrectly and not match the icon displayed on the remote control. If the louverisnotrunningcorrectly,turntheunitoffforoneminute,thenbackon,andadjustthelouversettingwiththe remote control.
Note:1.Aftersettingtheintelligentairflowfunction,thelouverpositionisfixed.
2.Incooling,itisbettertoselectthe mode.
3.Inheating,itisbettertoselectthe mode.4.Incoolinganddrymodes,usingtheairconditionerforalongperiodoftimeunderhighhumidityconditions,con-densatewatermayformonthegrille/louver.
G) Fahrenheit/Celsius mode shift on unit and remote - ToswitchbetweenFahrenheitandCelsiuspresstheEXTRAFUNCTION button until either Celsius or Fahrenheit is displayed. Press the CONFIRM/CANCEL button to apply the change.
H) 50°F low temperature heating - Feature not available on this series.
I) Electrical heating - Feature not available on this series.
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Emergency Operation:• Usethisoperationonlywhentheremotecontrolisdefec-
tive or lost. • Whentheemergencyoperationswitchispressed,theunitbeepsonce,whichindicatesthestartofthisoperation.
• Whenthepowerswitchisturnedonforthefirsttimeandemergencyoperationstarts,theunitwillrunautomaticallyinthefollowingmodes:
• Duringemergencyoperation,itisnotpossibletochangethe settings of temperature and fan speed. It is also not possible to operate in timer or dry modes.
Beep
emergencyoperation switch
Roomtemperature
Designatedtemperature
Timermode
Fanspeed
Operationmode
Above 73oF
Below 73oF 73oF
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1. Remove the battery cover
2. Insert 2 AAA batteries as illustrated noting battery polarity
3. Reinstall the battery cover
NOTE:• The distance from the remote
control to the receiver should belessthan23feetwithnoobstructions.
• Iftheremotecontroldisplayisweakortheoperatingdistancehasdiminished,thebatteriesmayneedtobereplaced.
• Remote control malfunctions can sometimes be corrected byremovingthebatteriesfromtheremoteforafewmin-utes and then reinstalling them.
• Remove the batteries from the remote control if the unit willnotbeinuseforanextendedperiodoftime.Ifanyseg-mentsofthedisplayremainactiveafterbatteryremoval,press the reset button.
Do not block the air inlet or outlet
Closedoorsandwindowsduring operation
Wipe the air conditioner using a soft and drycloth.Forseriousstains,useaneutraldetergentdilutedwithwater.Wringthewateroutoftheclothbeforewipingdowntheunit.Thenwipeoffthedetergentcompletely.
During cooling operationprevent direct sunlight with curtains or blinds
1. Open the inlet grille by pulling itupward
2.Removethefilter.Gently push up on the filter’s center tab until it is released from the stopper, and remove the filter downward.
3.Cleanthefilter.Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust, or wash the filter with water. After washing, dry the filter completely.
4.AttachthefilterAttach the filter so that the “FRONT” label is facing the front. Make sure that the filter is securely attached behind the holding tabs. If the filter is not attached correctly the unit may not achieve maximum efficiency.
5. Close the inlet grille.
Once everytwo months
EMERGENCY OPERATION & MAINTENANCE
Inserting the Batteries
Emergency Operation
Optimizing Performance
Cleaning the Air Filter
15 HEALTH Button Feature not available on this series.
16 Confirm/CancelButton Function: Setting and canceling timer and other functions.
17 LOCK Button Used to lock buttons and LCD display
18 LIGHT Button Turnsindoorunitdisplayonandoff
19 RESET Button Iftheremotecontrolisnotfunctioningproperly,useapenpointorsimilarobjecttodepressthisbuttontoresettheremote.
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NormalPerformanceInspection
Problem
The system does not restart immediately
Noise is heard
Odd smell
Mist or steam areblowingout.
Indrymode,fan speed can’t be changed.
Poor cooling
•Whenunitisstopped,itwillnotrestartagainfor3minutestoprotectthesystem.•Whenelectricityisdisconnectedandthenreconnected,theprotectioncircuitwillworkfor3minutesto
protect the air conditioner.
•Duringunitoperationorastop,aswishingorgurglingnoisemaybeheard.Thefirst2-3minutesaftertheunithasstartediswhenthenoiseismostnoticeable.(Thisnoiseisgeneratedbyrefrigerantflowinginthesystem.)
•Duringunitoperation,acrackingnoisemaybeheard.Thisnoiseisgeneratedbythecasingexpandingorshrinking due to temperature changes.
• Iftheairflowcreatingaloudnoiseduringunitoperation,theairfiltermaybetoodirty.
•Thesystemcirculatessmellsfromtheindoorairsuchasthesmelloffurniture,paint,and/orcigarettes.
•DuringCOOLorDRYoperation,indoorunitmayblowoutmist.Thisisduetothesuddencoolingoftheindoor air.
• InDRYmode,whentheroomtemperaturebecomeslowerthanthesettemperatureby2°F,theunitwillrun intermittently at LOW speed regardless of FAN setting.
• Isthepowerpluginserted?• Isthereapowerfailure?• Isafuseblown?
• Istheairfilterdirty?Normallyitshouldbecleanedevery2months.• Isthereanythingblockingtheinletand/oroutlet?• Isthetemperaturesetcorrectly?•Arethereanydoorsorwindowsopen?• Isthereanydirectsunlightthroughthewindowduringthecoolingoperation?(Usecurtains)•Aretheretoomanyheatsourcesortoomanypeopleintheroomduringcoolingoperation?
Cause and Solutions
Conditions to check for
Beforeaskingforservice,checkthefollowingfirst:
LIMITED WARRANTY
5 YEAR LIMITED PARTS WARRANTYThiswarrantycoversalldefectsinworkmanshipormaterialfor the mechanical and electrical parts contained in this product for a period of 5 years from the date of purchase. You must keep and be able to provide your original sales receipt as proof of the date of purchase.
7 YEAR COMPRESSOR WARRANTYThecompressorcontainedinthisproductiswarrantiedforaperiod of 7 years from the date of purchase. You must keep and be able to provide your original sales receipt as proof of the date of purchase.
WHO IS COVEREDThe original purchaser of this product.
HaierAmericawillreplaceanymechanicalorelectricalpartsorthatwhichprovesdefectiveinnormaloperationforaperiod of 5 years. Compressor for 7 years.
HOW CAN YOU GET SERVICEContact your Installer.
All service must be performed by a licensed HVAC techninican.
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER1. Damages from improper installation.2. Damages in shipping.3. Defects other than manufacturing.4.Damagesfrommisuse,abuse,accident,alteration,lack
of proper care and maintenance or incorrect electrical voltage or current.
5. Damages from other than household use.6. Damages from services performed by other than a
licencensed HVAC technician.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Theremedyprovidedinthiswarrantyisexclusiveandisgrantedinlieuofallotherremedies.Thiswarrantydoesnotcover incidental or consequential damages. Some states donotallowtheexclusionofincidentalorconsequentialdamages,sothislimitationmaynotapplytoyou.Somestatesdonotallowlimitationsonhowlonganimpliedwarrantylasts,sothislimitationmaynotapplytoyou.Thiswarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrightsandyoumayalsohaveotherrightswhichvaryfromstatetostate.
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IndoorModel#:AW09ES2VHA,AW12ES2VHA,AW18ES2VHA,AW24ES2VHA,AW07LC2VHA,AW09LC2VHA,AW12LC2VHA,AW18LC2VHAIssuedDate:January2015
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