Haier WJ26X27153 High Wall Duct-Free System Owner’s Manual

June 6, 2024
Haier

Haier WJ26X27153 High Wall Duct-Free System Owner’s

Haier WJ26X27153 High Wall Duct-Free System Owner's FIG
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Record Keeping

Thank you for purchasing this Haier product. This installation manual will help you get the best performance from your new heat pump. For future reference, record the model and serial number located on the label on the side of your heat pump, and the date of purchase. Staple your proof of purchase to this manual to aid in obtaining warranty service if needed. To register your new Haier Duct Free System go to haierductless.com/product- registration and input the model/serial number information on this page. To receive a 10-year compressor and parts warranty, registration is required within 60 days of installation. 49-5000489 Rev. 2

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE

WARNING
For your safety, the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire, electric shock or personal injury.

  • Use this appliance only for its intended purpose as described in this Owner’s Manual.
  • This heat pump must be properly installed in accordance with the Installation Instructions before it is used.
  • Turn the unit OFF and unplug your heat pump before cleaning the air filter.
  • GE Appliances does not support any servicing of the heat pump. We strongly recommend that you do not attempt to service the heat pump yourself.
  • For your safety…do not store or use combustible materials, gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. If you are getting rid of an old product with refrigerants, check with the company handling disposal about what to do.
  • These R410A heat pump systems require contractors and technicians use tools, equipment and safety standards approved for use with this refrigerant. DO NOT use equipment certified for R22 refrigerant only.

WARNING Keep batteries away from children.

  • This remote control contains batteries. If a new or used battery is swallowed or enters the body, it can cause severe internal burns and can lead to death in as little as 2 hours. Always completely secure the battery compartment. If the battery compartment does not close securely, stop using the product, remove the batteries, and keep it away from children.
  • If you think batteries might have been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body, seek immediate medical attention.
  • The cells shall be disposed of properly, including keeping them away from children.
  • Even used cells may cause injury.

Remote Control Features And Settings

Remote Control

  1. POWER Button
    Press the POWER button on the remote control to start or stop the unit.

  2. HEAT Button
    In HEAT mode, warm air will blow out after a short period of time due to the cold-air prevention function. When FAN is set to AUTO mode, the heat pump automatically adjusts the fan speed according to room temperature. The will be displayed during HEAT mode.

  3. COOL Button
    In COOL mode, the heat pump will blow cool air. When FAN is set to AUTO, the heat pump automatically adjusts the fan speed according to the room temperature. The will be displayed during COOL mode.

  4. DRY Button
    DRY mode is used for dehumidification. In DRY mode, when room temperature becomes lower than setting temperature +2°F, the Heat Pump will run intermittently at LOW speed regardless of FAN setting. The crossed out water droplet will be displayed during DRY mode.

  5. SPEED Button
    With each press of the SPEED button, the fan speed changes as follows: LOW- MID-HI-AUTO. The remote control display will show the fan icon. Hold the SPEED button for 10 seconds to go into FAN mode. Press any other button to exit this function.Haier WJ26X27153 High Wall Duct-Free System Owner's FIG
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  6. TURBO Button
    The TURBO function is used for speeding up the air flow to highest speed in heating and cooling mode. The UI interface will display the “TURBO” icon. Pressing the TURBO again or SPEED button will exit the Turbo function.

  7. QUIET Button
    The QUIET function is used for lowing the fan speed to the lowest speed. The control will display the QUIET icon on the UI interface. Pressing the QUIET button again or the SPEED button will exit the QUIET function.

  8. TEMP +/- Button
    TEMP + : The setting temperature will increase 1°F (0.5°C) when pressed. TEMP – : The setting temperature will decrease 1°F (0.5°C) when pressed. The range of operating temperature is 60°F-86°F (16°C-30°C).

  9. MOTION SENSOR
    Press the MOTION SENSE button to activate Motion Sense mode. Eco will be displayed on the screen. While in this mode the unit will decrease the temperature set point 1°F (0.5°C) every 20 minutes in heat mode until it reaches 68°F (20°C) or increase the temperature set point 1°F (0.5°C) every 20 minutes in cooling mode until it reaches 78°F (26°C) or above. If motion sensor detects motion in the room, it will exit the eco mode and change the temperature or the original setpoint immediately. If the set temperature is below 68°F (20°C) while in heating mode or 78°F (26°C) while in cooling mode, this function will not be able to change temperature further.Haier
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  10. SWING UP/DOWN
    Press the SWING UP/DOWN button to choose the position of the horizontal airflow louvers.
    Status display of air flow

NOTE:

  * It is advisable not to keep the horizintal air flow louver in the downward position for an extended period of time in COOL or DRY mode. This may cause condensate water to form on the louver.
  * When turning the unit on, the remote control will automatically return the louver to the previous set swing position. When turning the unit off, the louver will rotate to the full open position prior to closing.
  1. SWING SIDE/SIDE Button (select models)
    Press the LOUVER SIDE/SIDE button to choose the position of the vertical airflow louvers.
    NOTE:
  * When the humidity is very high, the condensate water may occur on the air outlet if all vertical louvers are adjusted too far to the left or right.
  * When turning the unit on, the remote control will automatically return the louver to the previous set position.
  1. DISPLAY
    The indoor display panel will show indoor set temperature by default. Press this button once, it will display the room temperature. Press this button twice within 3 seconds, it will turn off the indoor display panel. Press again to go back to display indoor set temperature.

  2. SLEEP
    Press the SLEEP button, the heat pump will operate the sleep function, the display light will be turned off after 20 seconds. the control logics are as following running in different mode.

  3. COOL or DRY modes
    One hour after SLEEP mode begins, the temperature setpoint will increase 1°F (0.5°C). 2 hours after beginning sleep mode the setpoint will increase 1°F (0.5°C). Seven hours after beginning sleep mode, the setpoint will decrease 1°F (0.5°C). At the eighth hour the unit will be back to the original setpoint. This feature helps with achieving maximum efficiency and comfort while you sleep. See the image below.

  4. Heat Mode
    One hour after SLEEP mode starts, the setting temperature will decrease 2°F. After 2 hours later, the setting temperature will decrease additional 2°F. after 5 hours,the setting temperature will increase 1°F, after 8 hours, the unit will run according to the initial setting temperature, this feature helps with achieving maximum efficiency and comfort the your feeling while you sleep.

  5. AUTO mode
    the unit operates in corresponding sleep mode adapted to the automatically selected operation mode.
    NOTE:

  * When the unit is set to sleep mode, the fan speed will be set to low speed and cannot be changed.
  * When the TIMER function is set, the sleeping function cannot be set. If the sleeping function has been set and the user sets the TIMER function, the sleeping function will be canceled and the unit will be set to the timer function.
  1. FOLLOW
    button, the air will follow the body no matter people stand or moving. See chart below Model| Detect Area| Louver Up/ Down| Louver Left/ Right
    ---|---|---|---
    FOLLOW| Detect person in single zone| Remote setting position| Swing in the direction of the person
    Detect person in multi zones| Remote setting position| Swing automatically
    Detect nobody| Keep the initial setting position| Keep the initial settings position
  2. SURROUND
    Press the SURROUND button. The air will surround the body no matter whether people are standing or moving. See chart below. Model| Detect Area| Louver Up/ Down| Louver Left/ Right
    ---|---|---|---
    SURROUND| Detect person in single zone| Remote setting position| Keep the initial setting position
    Detect person in multi zones| “Health airflow (up) in cooling mode

Health airflow (down) in heating mode”

| Swing automatically
Detect nobody| Keep the position of the initial setting| Keep the position of the initial setting
16. AUTO
The heat pump will automatically select Cool, Heat, or Fan operation according to set temperature. When SPEED is set to AUTO the heat pump automatically adjusts the fan speed according to room temperature.

  1. VACATION
    10°C/50°F Heating sets the system to maintain 10°C/50°F. This is used to prevent freezing during long unoccupied periods of time.

  2. TIMER ON/OFF
    To set the Timer using the TIMER ON button, press the CLOCK UP/DOWN. The time will be changed by 1 minute. Press the APPLY to confirm the setting. Press the TIME OFF button to cancel the timer function.

  3. CLOCK
    To set the clock using the CLOCK button, press the CLOCK UP/DOWN. The time will change by 1 minute. Press the APPLY to confirm the setting. The clock will keep the original time if the APPLY button is not pressed in 10 seconds.

  4. APPLY
    Save and Cancel the TIMER and CLOCK selection.

  5. F/C
    Press F/C to switch the remote and unit display temperature between Fahrenheit and Celsius.

Manual Operation (POWER Button) and Maintenance

Manual Operation

  • Use the POWER button only when the remote control is lost or damaged.
  • Press the POWER button and the unit will beep once, indicating start of operation.
  • The unit will run automatically in the following modes:

Room Temperature| Designated Temperature| Timer Mode| Fan Speed| Operation Mode
---|---|---|---|---
Above 73°F| 79°F| No| AUTO| COOL
Below 73°F| 73°F| No| AUTO| HEAT

  • While in Manual Operation, temperature and fan speed cannot be changed, nor will it operate in timer or DRY mode.

Inserting the Batteries

  1. Remove the battery cover
  2. Insert 2 AAA batteries as illustrated noting battery polarity
  3. Reinstall the battery cover

NOTE:

  • The distance from the remote control to the receiver should be less than 23 feet with no obstructions.
  • If the remote control display is weak or the operating distance has diminished, the batteries may need to be replaced.
  • Remote control malfunctions can sometimes be corrected by removing the batteries from the remote for a few minutes and then reinstalling them.
  • Remove the batteries from the remote control if the unit will not be in use for an extended period of time. If any segments of the display remain active after battery removal, press the reset button.

Optimizing Performance

  1. Close doors and windows during operation
  2. Do not block the air inlet or outlet
  3. Wipe the cabinet using a soft and dry cloth. For serious stains, use a nuetral detergent diluted with water. Wring the water out of the cloth before wiping down the unit. Then wipe off the detergent completely.

Cleaning the Front Cover

  1. Open the front cover by pulling it upward

  2. Remove the Filter:
    Gently push up on the filter’s center tab until it is released from the stopper, and remove the filter in a downward motion.

  3. Clean the filter
    Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust, or wash the filter with water. After washing, dry the filter completely. Attach the filter

  4. Attach the filter so that the “FRONT” label is facing outward. Make sure that the filter is securly attached behind the holding tabs. If the filter is not attached correctly the unit may not achieve maximum efficiency.

  5. Close the front cover.

Troubleshooting Tips … Before you call for service

For additional troubleshooting tips, see the full owner’s manual at GEAppliances.com.

| Problem| Cause and Solution
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Normal Performance Inspection| The system does not restart immediately| When the unit is stopped, it will not restart again for 3 minutes to protect the system.

When electricity is disconnected then reconnected, the protection circuit will be active for 3 minutes to protect the heat pump.

Noise is heard| During unit operation or a sudden stop, a swishing or gurgling noise may be heard. The first 2-3 minutes after the unit has started is when the noise could be noticeable. This noise is generated by refigerant flowing in the system.

During unit operation, a cracking noise may be heard. This noise is sometimes generated by the casing expanding or shrinking due to temperature changes.

If the airflow is creating a loud noise during unit operation, the air filter may be too dirty.

Odors| The system circulates odors lingering in the airstream, such as the smell of furniture, paint, and/or cigarettes.
Mist or steam is blowing out| During COOL or DRY mode, the indoor unit may blow out mist or steam. This is due to the sudden cooling of the indoor air.
In DRY mode, fan speed cannot be changed| In DRY mode, when the room temperature becomes lower than the set temperature by 2°F, the unit will run intermittently at LOW speed regardless of SPEED setting.
Items to look for| Nonresponsive unit| Is there a power failure? Is the circuit breaker off?

Is the fuse blown?

Poor Cooling| Is the air filter dirty?

Is there anything blocking the inlet and/or outlet? Is the temperature set correctly?

Are there any doors or windows open?

Is there any direct sunlight shining through the window during the cooling operation?

Are there too many heat sources or too many people in the room during cooling operation?

Limited Warranty

For warranty detail please refer to the installation manual.

References

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