Haier HWR06XC6 HWR06XC6-T HWR06XC7-T User Manual - Page 19

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English Air conditioner isworking but roomisnot cooling: • The room may have appliances that produce heat. Use an exhaust fan to remove excess heat. • Redirect the airflow. Remove any obstacles. • All doors and windows need to be closed so cool air does not escape the room. • The air filter may need cleaning. • The unit BTU may be too low for the required cooling area. • On extreme hot & humid days, air conditioners may take a little longer to cool. Air conditioner is making noise when cooling: You may hear sounds of air movement, water, compressor clicking on and off or window vibrations. Please read Operating Guide - Normal Operating Sounds. (see page 7) Water in the air conditioner cabinet: This is normal , as your air conditioner not only cools but also dehumidifies the air. If there is water dripping inside the room, check the installation of the unit. The unit may need to be reinstalled. (see page 15) 18

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English
Air
conditioner
is
working
but
room
is
not
cooling:
The
room
may
have
appliances
that
produce
heat.
Use
an
exhaust
fan
to
remove
excess
heat.
Redirect
the
airflow.
Remove
any
obstacles.
All
doors
and
windows
need
to
be
closed
so
cool
air
does
not
escape
the
room.
The
air
filter
may
need
cleaning.
The
unit
BTU
may
be
too
low
for
the
required
cooling
area.
On
extreme
hot
&
humid
days,
air
conditioners
may
take
a
little
longer
to
cool.
Air
conditioner
is
making
noise
when
cooling:
You
may
hear
sounds
of
air
movement,
water,
compressor
clicking
on
and
off
or
window
vibrations.
Please
read
Operating
Guide
-
Normal
Operating
Sounds.
(see
page
7)
Water
in
the
air
conditioner
cabinet:
This
is
normal
,
as
your
air
conditioner
not
only
cools
but
also
dehumidifies
the
air.
If
there
is
water
dripping
inside
the
room,
check
the
installation
of
the
unit.
The
unit
may
need
to
be
reinstalled.
(see
page
15)
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