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Bill EvansSep 10, 2025
Why does water drip outside my Haier HWR05XCM Air Conditioner?
- TTodd StarkSep 10, 2025
Water dripping outside your Haier Air Conditioner is normal during hot, humid weather.

Why does water drip outside my Haier HWR05XCM Air Conditioner?
Water dripping outside your Haier Air Conditioner is normal during hot, humid weather.
Why is my Haier HWR05XCM Air Conditioner not cooling the room enough?
If your Haier Air Conditioner isn't cooling effectively, it might be because the room is too hot; allow time for it to cool down after turning on the unit. Also, the temperature control may not be set correctly, so adjust it on the control panel or remote. Finally, check for any restrictions to airflow by ensuring the air discharge area is not blocked.
What to do if my Haier Air Conditioner does not start?
If your Haier Air Conditioner isn't starting, there are several possible causes: * **Power Supply:** Ensure the power cord is properly plugged into a grounded outlet. If it has tripped, press the RESET button on the power supply cord. * **Unit Status:** Make sure the unit is turned on using the remote control or the control panel. * **Electrical Issues:** Check for a blown household fuse or a tripped circuit breaker and replace or reset it as needed.
Why is my Haier Air Conditioner remote control not working?
If the remote control for your Haier Air Conditioner isn't working, it's likely due to one of these reasons: * **Dead Batteries:** Replace the batteries. * **Incorrect Battery Installation:** Ensure the batteries are inserted in the correct position.
What to do if my Haier HWR05XCM room does not feel cold enough?
If your Haier Air Conditioner isn't cooling the room adequately: * **Cooling Time:** Allow sufficient time for the room to cool down after turning on the unit. * **Temperature Settings:** Adjust the temperature control on the control panel or remote control to a cooler setting. * **Airflow:** Ensure that the air discharge area is not blocked, as this can restrict airflow.
What to do if my Haier HWR05XCM keeps turning on and off?
If your Haier Air Conditioner cycles on and off frequently, consider these potential causes: * The air filter might be dirty or restricted, so try cleaning it. * The airflow could be blocked, ensure that the air discharge area is not obstructed. * The outside air temperature may be too low (below 61°F), avoid operating the unit under such conditions. * If the outside temperature is very hot, increase the FAN speed to the highest setting.
Why does water collect in the cabinet base of my Haier HWR05XCM Air Conditioner?
Water collecting in the cabinet base of your Haier Air Conditioner is normal during days with high humidity, as humidity drains into the cabinet base. Do NOT drill a hole in the cabinet base.
What to do if my Haier HWR05XCM is freezing up?
If your Haier Air Conditioner is freezing up with ice forming on the coil, it's likely due to the outside temperature being too low (below 61°F). To defrost the coil, set the unit to FAN ONLY mode and increase the temperature setting.
What to do if my Haier Air Conditioner room feels too cold?
If your Haier Air Conditioner is making the room too cold, the temperature might be set too low. Try raising the set temperature.
Why does my Haier Air Conditioner cycle on and off too often?
Your Haier Air Conditioner might be cycling on and off frequently due to: * **Air Filter:** A dirty or restricted air filter. Clean the air filter. * **Airflow Obstruction:** Make sure nothing is blocking the air discharge area. * **Outside Temperature:** If the outside air temperature is below 61°F, avoid operating the unit. If it is very hot, increase the FAN speed to the highest setting.
| Cooling Area | 150 sq. ft. |
|---|---|
| Voltage | 115V |
| Weight | 37.5 lbs |
| Refrigerant | R32 |
| Operating Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Cooling Capacity | 5000 BTU |
Explains how to select Fan, Cool, Energy Save, or Dehum operational modes.
Instructions for setting the timer to turn the air conditioner off.
Instructions for setting the timer to turn the air conditioner on.












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