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CONTROLLER FEATURES & SETTINGS

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Emergency Operation:
•  Use this operation only when the remote control is defec-

tive or lost. 

•  When the emergency operation switch is pressed, the unit 

beeps once, which indicates the start of this operation. 

•  When the power switch is turned on for the first time and 

emergency operation starts, the unit will run automatically 
in the following modes: 

•  During emergency operation, it is not possible to change

the settings of temperature and fan speed. It is also not 
possible to operate in timer or dry modes.

Beep

emergency

operation switch

    Room

temperature

Designated

temperature

Timer

mode

Fan

speed

Operation

mode

  Above 73

o

F

  Below 73

o

F

 

73

o

F

 79

o

F

No

AUTO

AUTO

COOL

HEAT

No

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 
be less than 23 feet with no 
obstructions.

•  If the remote control display is weak or the operating 

distance has diminished, the batteries may need to be
replaced.

•  Remote control malfunctions can sometimes be corrected 

by removing the batteries from the remote for a few min-
utes and then reinstalling them.

•  Remove the batteries from the remote control if the unit 

will not be in use for an extended period of time. If any seg-
ments of the display remain active after battery removal, 
press the reset button.

17

 

RESET Button

If the remote control is not functioning properly, use a pen 
point or similar object to depress this button to reset the 
remote.

Do not block the air inlet 
or outlet

Close doors and windows 
during operation

Wipe the air conditioner using a soft and 
dry cloth. For serious stains, use a neutral 
detergent diluted with water. Wring the water 
out of the cloth before wiping down the unit. 
Then wipe off the detergent completely.

During cooling operation

prevent direct sunlight  

   with curtains or blinds

1. Open the inlet grille by pulling 

it upward

2. Remove the filter.

Gently push up on the filter’s center 

tab until it is released from the 

stopper, and remove the filter 
downward.

3. Clean the filter. 

Use a vacuum cleaner to remove 

dust, or wash the filter with water. 

After washing, dry the filter 

completely.

4. Attach the filter

Attach 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 every

two months

EMERGENCY OPERATION & MAINTENANCE

Inserting the Batteries

Emergency Operation

Optimizing Performance

Cleaning the Air Filter

Summary of Contents for HSU12VHGDB-G

Page 1: ...ormalities such as a burnt smell are found immediately power off the main switch and contact a licensed contractor Do not obstruct or cover the ventilation grille on the air conditioner Do not put fingers or any other things into the inlet outlet or swing louver Do not allow children to play with the air conditioner Children should never be allowed to sit on the outdoor unit Please read this manua...

Page 2: ...ng to room temperature The will be displayed during HEAT mode 5 DRY Button DRY mode is used to reduce humidity In DRY mode when room temperature becomes lower than temp setting 2 F unit will run intermittently at LOW speed regardless of FAN setting The will be displayed during DRY mode 6 Temperature Buttons Temp Every time the button is pressed the temperature setting increases Temp Every time the...

Page 3: ...ng After adjusting the time press the CONFIRM CANCEL 21 50 1 button and confirm the time ON or OFF icon stops flashing and remains displayed 5 Cancel timer setting Press the TIMER 7 0 5 button repeatedly until the time display clears Note Holding the button down will rapidly cycle the time After replacing batteries or a power failure occurs the time setting will need to be reset According to the T...

Page 4: ...er an additional three hours the temperature will rise by 2 F The unit will run for an additional three hours then turns off The final temperature is 6 F lower than the initial set temperature Using this feature will help with achieving maximum efficiency and comfort from your unit while you sleep SLEEP operation starts SLEEP operation stops 1 hr 1 hr 3 hrs 3 hrs Rises 3O F Temp setting Unit stop ...

Page 5: ...ove the batteries from the remote control if the unit will not be in use for an extended period of time If any seg ments of the display remain active after battery removal press the reset button 17 RESET Button If the remote control is not functioning properly use a pen point or similar object to depress this button to reset the remote Do not block the air inlet or outlet Close doors and windows d...

Page 6: ... If the airflow creating a loud noise during unit operation the air filter may be too dirty The system circulates smells from the indoor air such as the smell of furniture paint and or cigarettes During COOL or DRY operation indoor unit may blow out mist This is due to the sudden cooling of the indoor air In DRY mode when the room temperature becomes lower than the set temperature by 2 F the unit ...

Page 7: ...nstallation 2 Damages in shipping 3 Defects other than manufacturing 4 Damages from misuse 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 INCL...

Page 8: ...erica Wayne NJ 07470 2015 Haier America Trading LLC Model HSU09VHG DB W HSU09VHG DB G HSU12VHG DB W HSU12VHG DB G HSU18VHG DB W HSU18VHG DB G HSU24VHG DB W HSU24VHG DB G Issued Date December 2014 www Haier com ...

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