Haier HW-07LM03 User Manual - page 9
Haier air conditioner
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Disposal of the condensed water
Generally there are two methods available on disposal of the condensed water:
1.
Block the bottom plate hole of the conditioner with rubber lid, install drain elbows on the back hole
and let the condensing water flow from the back hole of the conditioner. (See Fig.1)
In this method, the accumulated condensed water in the bottom plate is hit by the fan onto the heat
exchanger, and evaporated and blown out from the machine. It can cool the heat exchanger radiator
more quickly, and improve the energy efficiency of the conditioner. But the hitting noise by the fan at the
outdoor side is relatively large.
2.
Block the back hole of the conditioner with rubber lid and install drain elbow to the bottom hole, which
can make the condensed water flow out from the bottom plate. (See Fig.2)
This method can reduce the hitting noise by the fan at the outdoor side.
If necessary the above two methods can both have extra pipe added on the drain elbow (available on
the market).
Note:
When install drain elbow, adjust the direction of the drain elbow to make it be in line with
the hole in the rear of unit; Insert the drain tube into hole and twist 90°.
Before cleaning please pull of the power plug. Do not clean the machine with following
material in order to decrease pollution: petrol,
detergent.
Do not pour water on the machine to prevent
electric shock or mechanical trouble.
Hot water above 40℃ may cause
discoloration of the shell or deformation.