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Sign in to HiSmart Air using your HiSmart account and ensure appliances are saved.
Use unique, distinctive names for appliances to avoid conflicts with voice commands.
Navigate to the 'Home control' section within the Google Home app.
Add a new device or service by tapping the '+' icon on the Home control page.
Choose 'Hisense Smart Air' from the list and log in to your HiSmart account.
Assign discovered Hisense appliances to specific rooms for easier voice control.
Final step confirming the successful setup of Hisense appliances with Google Home.
Examples of voice commands for controlling Hisense portable air conditioners via Google Home.
Voice commands for adjusting temperature and setting modes like cool or heat.
Commands for increasing/decreasing temperature and asking about current settings.
Details the acceptable temperature ranges for Fahrenheit and Celsius settings.
Instructions on how to switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius in the HiSmart Air app.
Steps to unlink or re-establish the connection between Google Home and Hisense appliances.
Troubleshooting for when Google Home reports an appliance as unavailable.
Explanation of errors when attempting to set temperatures outside the appliance's limits.
Advice on improving voice command recognition by Google Home.
Guidance for 'mode not available' errors, often related to temperature settings.
Instructions on how to verify if appliances are properly connected to Google Home.
Clarification on whether Hisense appliances and Google Home need to be on the same Wi-Fi network.
Sign in to HiSmart Air using your HiSmart account and ensure appliances are saved.
Use unique, distinctive names for appliances to avoid conflicts with voice commands.
Navigate to the 'Home control' section within the Google Home app.
Add a new device or service by tapping the '+' icon on the Home control page.
Choose 'Hisense Smart Air' from the list and log in to your HiSmart account.
Assign discovered Hisense appliances to specific rooms for easier voice control.
Final step confirming the successful setup of Hisense appliances with Google Home.
Examples of voice commands for controlling Hisense portable air conditioners via Google Home.
Voice commands for adjusting temperature and setting modes like cool or heat.
Commands for increasing/decreasing temperature and asking about current settings.
Details the acceptable temperature ranges for Fahrenheit and Celsius settings.
Instructions on how to switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius in the HiSmart Air app.
Steps to unlink or re-establish the connection between Google Home and Hisense appliances.
Troubleshooting for when Google Home reports an appliance as unavailable.
Explanation of errors when attempting to set temperatures outside the appliance's limits.
Advice on improving voice command recognition by Google Home.
Guidance for 'mode not available' errors, often related to temperature settings.
Instructions on how to verify if appliances are properly connected to Google Home.
Clarification on whether Hisense appliances and Google Home need to be on the same Wi-Fi network.
This document provides a comprehensive guide for connecting and controlling Hisense home appliances, specifically portable air conditioners, with Google Home. It outlines the setup process, voice commands, and troubleshooting tips to ensure seamless integration and operation.
The primary function of this system is to enable voice control of Hisense portable air conditioners through Google Home. Users can turn the appliance on or off, adjust temperature settings, change operating modes (cool/heat), and inquire about the current temperature using voice commands. This integration aims to enhance user convenience by providing hands-free control over their home climate.
* **Step 1: Sign-in to the HiSmart Air app:** Users must sign in to their HiSmart account, ensuring it's verified and that the appliances to be controlled are saved to the account.
* **Step 2: Set good device names:** It is crucial to assign unique, distinctive, and easy-to-remember names to appliances (e.g., "Bedroom portable" instead of "dehumidifier 1"). Avoid generic names, similar-sounding names, numbers, or command verbs to prevent control difficulties.
* **Step 3: Go to "Smart Home" in your Google Home app:** Open the Google Home app, tap the menu button (upper left corner), and select "Home control."
* **Step 4: Tap on "+" in Home control page:** This initiates the device addition process.
* **Step 5: Select "Hisense Smart Air":** Choose "Hisense Smart Air" from the list, then log in to your HiSmart account on the pop-up page and tap "Sign in."
* **Step 6: Assign devices to rooms:** Google Home will search for Hisense HiSmart appliances. Assigning them to specific rooms simplifies voice commands. Tap "DONE" in the upper right corner to complete.
* **Step 7: Completion:** The setup is now complete.
* **Wake-word:** All commands begin with "OK Google."
* **ON/OFF Control:**
* "OK Google, turn on <appliance name>"
* "OK Google, turn off <appliance name>"
* **Temperature Setting (Cool and Heat Mode Required):**
* "OK Google, set <appliance name> temperature to (75) degrees"
* "OK Google, set <appliance name> to (75) degrees"
* **Mode Setting:**
* "OK Google, set <appliance name> to cool"
* "OK Google, set <appliance name> to heat"
* **Adjusting Temperature by Amount:**
* "OK Google, increase <appliance name> by (2~4) degrees"
* "OK Google, decrease <appliance name> by (2~4) degrees"
* **Asking for Temperature:**
* "OK Google, what's the temperature of <appliance name> ?"
* "OK Google, what's the <appliance name> set to?"
* **Home Appliance Names:** Use the names set up in the HiSmart Air app. Changes take effect after resetting the connection between Google Home and Hisense appliances.
* **Room Name:** Use the room name assigned to the appliance.
* **Nickname:** Set a nickname for the device on the Home control page.
* Open the HiSmart Air app.
* Go to "SETTINGS" and find "Temp Type:".
* Select "ON" for Fahrenheit or "OFF" for Celsius.
* Reset the connection between Google Home and Hisense appliances.
* Open the Google Home app, tap the menu button, and select "Home control."
* Tap "+" on the Home control page.
* Select "Hisense Smart Air" and click "Unlink account."
* To reconnect, select "Hisense Smart Air" again, log in to your HiSmart account, and tap "Sign in."
* If Google Home says "<appliance name> isn't available right now," the appliance is likely offline.
* Check your network connection and appliance power supply.
* Log in to the HiSmart Air app to ensure the appliance is online.
* If Google Home says "<appliance name> can't be set to that temperature," it's likely due to attempting to set a temperature outside the appliance's minimum (61°F/16°C) or maximum (90°F/32°C) limits.
* Errors will occur if:
* Setting temperature below 61°F (16°C).
* Decreasing temperature by 2 degrees when current is 62°F (17°C) and minimum is 61°F (16°C).
* Setting temperature above 90°F (32°C).
* Increasing temperature by 2 degrees when current is 89°F (31°C) and maximum is 90°F (32°C).
* If Google Home says "Sorry, I am not sure how to help with that Yet," speak slowly and clearly, minimizing background noise.
* Check "Settings-My Activity" in Google Home to review recorded commands. If incorrect, send detailed feedback (Voice Training).
* If Google Home says "That mode isn't available for the <appliance name>," ensure that for Portable ACs, temperature settings and queries are made in either cool or heat mode.
* To verify if your appliance and Google Home are connected, go to "Settings-Home control" and then "Devices" in the Google Home app. The appliances list will show connected devices.
| Brand | Hisense |
|---|---|
| Model | AP-10CW1SGRS00 |
| Category | Air Conditioner |
| Language | English |












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