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Haier HPF14XCM - User Manual

Haier HPF14XCM
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Haier HPF14XCM Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypePortable Air Conditioner
Cooling Capacity14000 BTU
Fan Speeds3
Power Supply115V/60Hz
Weight77.2 lbs
RefrigerantR410A
DehumidificationYes
Noise Level52 dB

Summary

Product Registration

Recording Product Details

Keep a record of model, serial number, purchase date, and dealer information for warranty service.

Safety Precautions

Electrical Safety and Grounding

Ensure correct electrical outlet and grounding to prevent shock and fire hazards.

Unit and Cord Condition

Do not use if power cord or unit is damaged; contact authorized service.

Prohibited Accessories and Airflow

Avoid adapters/extension cords; keep airflow clear of obstructions.

Environmental and Operational Safety

Operate safely in intended environments, unplug for servicing, use filters, avoid water proximity.

Post-Tilt Handling Caution

Wait 24 hours before plugging in if the unit was tilted or placed horizontally.

Important Instructions

Cleaning and Product Placement

Clean with a damp cloth; avoid insecure placement to prevent falls or damage.

Control Panel Spill Warning

Prevent liquid spills on the control panel to avoid electrical shock or malfunction.

Product Disassembly Warning

Do not attempt to dismantle the unit; contact service for maintenance to avoid voiding warranty.

Assembly and Installation

Window Panel Assembly

Connect window panels, including extensions, to fit the window opening securely.

Exhaust Hose Preparation

Apply foam strips and assemble exhaust hose with connectors and nozzles for proper function.

Unit and Hose Installation

Install the window panel and connect the exhaust hose to the unit and window.

Final Setup and Clearance

Connect power, ensure proper air circulation space, and note window panel storage.

Parts and Features

Main Unit Components

Identifies key external parts: air outlets, control panel, casters, handle, and hoses.

Filter, Drains, and Power Cord

Details air filter, upper/lower drains, cable storage, and power cord components.

Power Cord Controls

Explains the function of the RESET and TEST buttons on the power cord.

Operation

Pre-Operation Guidelines

Follow electrical, placement, surface, and clearance guidelines before operating the unit.

During Use Procedures

Details startup modes, restart delay, water handling, and filter checks for optimal performance.

Post-Use Drainage

Drain the water tank when storing the unit for extended periods to prevent issues.

Control Panel Operation

Power, Mode, and Fan Speed

Learn to power on/off, select modes (Cool, Dehumidify, Fan), and adjust fan speeds.

Clock and Timer Settings

Set the built-in clock and the time-of-day timer for scheduling unit operation.

Temperature Adjustment

Adjust temperature settings in cool mode; switch between °F and °C.

LCD Display Information

Understand the information displayed on the LCD screen, including warning lights.

Timer Operation Details

Setting Timer to Turn Off

Set a timer to automatically turn off the air conditioner in 15-minute increments.

Setting Timer to Turn On

Set a timer to automatically turn on the air conditioner in 15-minute increments.

Temperature and Unit Switching

Adjust temperature and switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius units.

Remote Control Operation

Remote Power and Mode

Control unit power and select operating modes (Cool, Dehumidify, Fan) via remote.

Remote Fan Speed Control

Adjust fan speeds (Low, Medium, High) using the remote control buttons.

Remote Control Operation

Remote Temperature Setting

Adjust temperature and switch between °F and °C using the remote control.

Care and Cleaning Guide

Battery Safety Precautions

Handle batteries with care to prevent explosion, leakage, or injury.

Filter and Cabinet Maintenance

Clean air filter weekly and cabinet with mild solutions; avoid harsh chemicals.

Storage Procedures

Drain water, clean filters, cover, and store unit properly when not in use.

Troubleshooting

Unit Not Operating

Check power, reset, voltage, fuse, and mode if the unit fails to start.

Insufficient Cooling

Address heat sources, hose install, airflow, seals, filter, BTU, and mode for cooling issues.

Tank Full Warning

Understand the 'Tank Full' indicator and when the unit automatically shuts down.

Limited Warranty

Warranty Coverage and Duration

Details coverage periods for parts, labor, and the sealed system.

Exclusions and Limitations

Lists what is not covered, including installation, misuse, and commercial use.

Covered Parts and Service

Specifies covered components and the service actions taken by the manufacturer.

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