Haier HLP23E Manuel utilisateur

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User Manual
HLP23E
Guide de l’Utilisateur
HLP23E
Manual del Usuario Modelo
HLP23E
Quality
Innovation
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Portable Electronic Washer
Lave-Linge Électronic Mobile
Lavarroopas Eléctrico Portátil
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Warning – To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using your
appliance, follow basic precautions, including the following:
1. Read all instructions before using the appliance.
2. Use this appliance only for its intended purpose as described in this use and
care guide.
3. Use only detergents or softeners as recommended for use in this manual and
keep them out of the reach of children.
4. This appliance must be properly installed in accordance with the installation
instructions before it is used.
5. Never unplug your appliance by pulling on the power cord. Always grasp the
plug firmly and pull straight out from the outlet.
6. Replace immediately any worn power cords, loose plugs and power outlets.
7. Unplug your appliance before cleaning or before making any repairs.
8. If your old appliance is not being used, we recommend that you remove the
door. This will reduce the possibility of danger to children.
9. Do not operate your appliance in the presence of explosive fumes.
10. Do not use this appliance to wash clothes that have been soaked, spotted or
washed in gasoline, dry cleaning solvents or any other explosive or flamma-
ble substances that may ignite and explode.
11. Clothes or rags used to clean flammable or explosive materials should not
be washed in this appliance until all traces of this material have been
removed.
12. Do not add or mix any flammable or explosive substances to the wash.
13. Do not try to remove clothes while the tub is moving. Allow it to come to a
complete stop before reaching in.
14. The appliance’s loading door must be closed when the tub is spinning.
15. Do not operate your appliance when parts are missing or broken.
16. Do not use this appliance for commercial uses.
17. Do not operate this appliance unless all enclosure panels are properly in
place.
18. Do not tamper with controls.
19. To reduce the risk of injury, do not allow children to play in or on the appli-
ance. Close supervision of children is necessary when the appliance is used
near children.
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20. This appliance must be connected to a proper electrical outlet with the correct
electrical supply.
21. Proper grounding must be ensured to reduce the risk of shock and fire. DO
NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING PLUG. If you do not have a
three-prong electric receptacle outlet in the wall, have a certified electrician
install the proper receptacle. The wall receptacle MUST be properly grounded.
22. Hydrogen gas may be produced if the water heater has not been used in
more than 2 weeks. This may be explosive under certain circumstances. If this
is the case turn on all the hot faucets and let the hot water run for a few min-
utes before using this appliance. This will let the trapped hydrogen escape.
Avoid accidents during this process by refraining from turning ON any electri-
cal appliances, smoking, lighting a match/lighter, and using flames.
23. Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance or attempt any servicing
unless specifically recommended in the user-repair instructions, which you
understand and have the skill to carry out.
Note: If for any reason this product requires service, we strongly recommend
that a certified technician perform the service.
24. To reduce the risk of electric shock or fire, do not use extension cords or
adapters to connect the unit to an electrical power source.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
For Future Use
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DANGER
Risk of child entrapment. Before throwing away your old appliance, remove the door so
that children may not easily become trapped inside.
Thank you for purchasing our Haier
product. This easy-to-use manual
will guide you in getting the best
use of your washer.
Remember to record the model and
serial number. They are on a label
in back of the washer.
Model number
Serial number
Date of purchase
(Staple your receipt to your manual) You will need it to obtain warranty service.
Table Of Contents
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..............................................................................1-2
PARTS AND FEATURES
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OPERATING YOUR WASHER
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UNPACKING AND ACCESSORIES INVENTORY
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PROPER LOCATION
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
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PROPER CARE AND CLEANING
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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WARRANTY
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1. Top Lid
2. Control Panel
3. Washer Cabinet
4. Front Leveling Leg
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Parts and Features
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1. Water Inlet Valve
2. Back Panel Service Entrance
3. Leveling Legs
4. Power Cord Clip
5. Power Cord (110-120 VOLTS,
60Hz, 15 AMPS)
6. Rating Label
7. Drain Hose Outlet Plug
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OPERATING YOUR WASHER
The Control Panel
Power ON/OFF: (1)
• Press the button once to turn ON the power to the washer. Press it again to
turn the power OFF.
Start/Pause: (2)
• Press this button once to start the wash process. Press this button once again to
pause the activity during the wash cycle. Push it again to resume the wash
cycle.
Program Select: (3)
• Select your desired cycle program by pressing the "Program" button. There are
6 options to select from. Press the Select button for the desired setting.
Water Level Selector: (4)
• Press the Water Level button to select the proper water level setting. You may
select from very low, low, medium and high water level settings depending on
the wash load.
Function Indicator Lights:
• The function display lights indicate that a selected feature is ON or that the
cycle is about to begin.
• During the wash cycle, a flashing light indicates the current wash/rinse cycle
program.
Rapid flashing indicates that the washer is not operating properly.
Loading the Washer
Load each item loosely.
• Separate the white from the colored clothing. Separate heavy fabrics from light
fabrics.
Carefully check all pockets and cuffs for small items. They can easily slide into
the tub and cause damage to the tub.
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Pre-treat all stains and heavily soiled areas for best results.
• Do not overload your washer.
• Close the door properly after loading the clothes.
• When loading wet items, keep water level high enough to keep the unit in
balance and to allow clothing to float easily in the water.
Proper Use of Detergent
Fill water in the tub at the "Low" water level.
Add the detergent.
Load the washer.
Select the water level.
Note: The amount of detergent used depends on the size of the load, the water
type (hard or soft) and whether the clothes are heavily soiled or lightly
soiled. Besides the performance of the washing machine, the quality of the
detergent also affects the wash result. For best results, use low sudsing
detergents only. Refer to the detergent manufacturer’s recommended
amount for usage.
Proper Use of Bleach
Refer to the bleach manufacturer’s chart for the recommended use of liquid
bleach. Dilute the bleach and add it to the water before putting clothes into the
washtub.
Warning! Be careful not to spill undiluted bleach onto the washer cabinet or onto
clothing. It is a strong chemical that may damage your clothes and the
finish of the washer if not properly diluted.
Lint Filter and Water Filter
The Lint filter is located inside the washer drum. A small nylon bag collects lint
and residue from clothes during the wash cycle.
Note: Do not wash your clothes without the filter in its compartment
inside the tub.
• You must clean the filter after every load for the best results. Push down the tab
in the filter to remove. Clean and slide the filter back in place.
• There is also a filter in the water inlet valve. This prevents foreign particles in
the water from entering the washer. Clean this at least once a month.
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Selecting the Wash Cycle
Press the "Program Select" button for your desired wash cycle. Choose between
6 options.
The total time includes the normal water inlet time and drain time. The total
washing time may be affected by the water inlet pressure and water level.
The spin time is the time from the intermittent running to the finishing of the
cycle.
In the "Heavy" program, the first soak is approximately 20 minutes,
pre-wash is approximately 8 minutes. Clothes are soaked again for
approximately 5 minutes. The washing, rinsing and spinning will then be
completed. The wash time includes the pre-wash time.
• In the "Quick Wash" program select wash, rinse and spin are set automatically.
No procedure can be selected after setting.
Note: When you turn the power ON, the machine will set the standard wash
program to the wash/rinse/spin position.
Selecting the Water Level
There are 4 water levels to chose from: Very Low, Low, Medium and High. Your
selection may depend on your wash load.
Note: Incoming hot water must not exceed 122˚F/50˚C.
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End-of-Cycle Signal
The machine will beep at the end of the cycle, indicating that the washing is
complete. The "Wash/Rinse/Spin" indicator lights will still be ON. The washer will
turn OFF automatically in approximately 10 minutes after the completion of the
cycle.
Closing the Top Lid
For safety purposes, the top lid must always be closed during the wash process. If
you open the top lid while the wash cycle is in progress, you will observe the
following:
An alarm will sound.
The tub will not spin while the lid is open.
If the unit is in wash mode, it will stop running.
Simply close the top lid and press the start/pause button to resume the cycle.
Steps for the Wash Process
1. Turn the power ON by pressing the "ON" button.
2. Press "Program" to select the wash program. Refer to page 8 for the
selection chart.
3. Select the water level.
4. Add the detergent.
5. Add the wash load.
6. After the washing machine starts, you may change the program by turning
OFF the machine and then restarting to make the new selection.
Note: If the washer is turned ON without any water in the tub, it will start to spin
after a few minutes. The pulsator will not rotate unless the water is filled to
a selected level.
Note: Do not use the "Heavy" program for woolen clothing.
Normal Operating Sounds
The following sounds are normally heard during the operation of the washer:
• Tumbling sounds can be heard as heavy wet clothes in the washer are tossed
around continuously.
• Air rushing noise is the result of the washtub spinning at a very high RPM.
Clicking sounds are caused by the wash and rinse cycles turning ON and OFF
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Unpacking and Accessories Inventory
Unpacking
1. Remove all packing materials. This includes the foam base and all adhesive
tape holding the washer accessories inside and outside. Slide out and remove
the
bottom Styrofoam that is used to protect the washer from shipping damage
due to vibrations and shock.
2. Inspect and remove any remaining packing, tape or printed materials before
using the washer.
Note: The bottom panel is located between the upper foam protection and box.
Accessories
a) 1 Bottom Panel
b) 7 Screws for the Bottom Plate
c) 1 Water Inlet Hose
d) 1 Drain Hook (Gooseneck)
e) 1 Quick Sink Faucet Adapter
f) 2 Lint Filters
g) 1 Drain Hose Clamp
Check to make sure that the accessories are present and in good condition.
If you find that they are not in good condition or are missing, please contact
our customer service department for assistance.
Our Toll-Free number is
1-877-337-3639.
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Proper Location
General
Select a suitable location for the washer on a hard even surface away from
direct sunlight and heat sources (e.g., radiators, baseboard heaters, cooking
appliances, etc.).
• Any floor unevenness should be corrected with the leveling leg located on the
bottom right corner of the washer.
• The washer must be placed at room temperature. You must not place the
washer where the temperature is at or below freezing.
Storage in Cold Environments
This appliance must be stored at room temperature.
• If you received this appliance when the outside temperature is below freezing,
do not operate until this appliance has warmed to room temperature.
• Do not install or operate this appliance in an area where room temperature is
below freezing.
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Installation Instructions
Read carefully and understand all installation instructions before installing this
washing machine. If after completing the process you are still unsure whether
the washer has been properly installed, we recommend that you contact a quali-
fied installer.
Tools and Materials Required
You will need to use the following tools when installing your washer:
Scissors
Phillips Screwdriver
Flathead Screwdriver
Pliers
Wrench
Tape Measure
Gloves
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Installing the Bottom Panel
The bottom panel blocks noises to provide you with the quietest performance
possible during the wash cycle operation.
1. First, lay down the washer on its front side.
2. Place the panel against the bottom of the machine. Align the holes in the
panel with the holes in the washer.
3. Insert the screws through the holes of the panel into the bottom of the washer
and tighten. (7 screws are supplied)
4. Once all screws have been installed and the panel is in place, return the
washer to its standing position.
Note: During this time, you may reroute the drain hose to the left or right
side for draining.
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Installing the Lint Filter
The lint filter must be installed before the washer is used.
The lint filter is packaged with the User Manual.
Leveling the Washer
Your washer has an adjustable leveling leg that is located on the front right cor-
ner. After properly placing your washer in its final location, you may level the
washer.
Loosen the adjustable nut. The leveling leg can be
adjusted by turning it counter-clockwise to raise the
washer and clockwise to lower the washer.
Note: If the washer is inclined more than 2˚, the machine
will not operate.
Installing Your Washer
Read the installation instructions carefully before beginning.
1. Connect the water inlet hose to the water faucet.
Note: The ends of the inlet hose are clearly marked to install the hoses to the
correct inlet.
2. Connect the other ends to the washer inlet located at the top rear of the
machine. Insert a new flat washer (provided) to each end of the inlet hose.
3. The drain hose must be placed into a drainpipe or sink at least 1-1/2 inches
in diameter. Use the gooseneck drain hook to hold the hose in place. To avoid
possible water back-up, the drain hose must reach a height of at least 31-1/2
inches minimum and 40 inches maximum.
4. Plug in the washer to a regular 110-120 Volt / 60 Hz, 15 Amps outlet.
Note: Carefully inspect for any leaks around the machine and at the back. If there
is a leak, check if any connections are loose. You may need to tighten any
loose connections. Do not remove the water absorption cushion. Check
before each use to make sure it is not damaged.
CAUTION! If after completing these steps you are still unsure whether unit has been
properly installed, contact a qualified installer. We recommend that the
washer be installed by a certified technician to ensure that it is
properly installed.
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Installing Quick Sink Adapter:
When installing the quick sink faucet adapter to the faucet, follow the steps
below:
1. First, remove the aerator from your faucet nozzle and determine the size/type
of the faucet.
2. Once you determine the size/type of the faucet (Outside Threaded End or
Inside Threaded End), place the proper sized rubber washer into the silver
faucet adapter.
3. Attach the silver faucet connector to the faucet.
4. Attach the faucet connector to the water inlet hose and make sure that the
rubber washer is placed in between.
5. Attach the other end of the water inlet hose to the washer water inlet and
make sure that the rubber washer is placed in between.
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Faucet
Washers
Faucet Adapter
Quick Connector
Water inlet hose
Drain hose
Washer
Washer
Rear View of Washer
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Grounding Instructions
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit,
grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for
the electrical current. This appliance is equipped with a cord having a grounding
wire with a grounded plug. The plug must be inserted into an outlet that is
properly installed and grounded.
Improper use of the plug can result in a risk of electric shock.
• Consult a qualified electrician or service person if the grounding
instructions are not completely understood or if in doubt as to
whether the appliance is properly grounded.
Wiring Requirements
This appliance must be plugged into at least a 15 AMP 110-120 VOLT,
60 HZ GROUNDED OUTLET.
Note: Where a standard two-prong outlet is
encountered, it is the personal
responsibility and obligation of the
consumer to have it replaced with a
properly grounded three-prong outlet.
Extension Cords:
We do not recommend that you use an extension cord.
Power Interruptions
Occasionally, there may be power interruptions due to thunderstorms or other
causes. Remove the power cord from the AC outlet when a power outage occurs.
When power has been restored, re-plug the power cord to AC outlet. If the out-
age lasts for a prolonged period of time, clean the washer before using it again.
Electrical Connections
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Warning!
Always unplug your appliance before cleaning to avoid electric shock.
Ignoring this warning may result in personal injury or death. Before
using cleaning products, always read and follow the cleaning product
manufacturer’s instructions and warnings to avoid personal injury and
product damage.
General Cleaning and Maintenance
Use only a damp or sudsy cloth to clean the control panel.
• To avoid any kind of damage to the cabinet finish, wipe the appliance cabinet
as needed. If liquid/powdered softener, bleach or detergent is spilled onto the
cabinet, wipe the cabinet immediately because it may cause damage to the fin-
ish.
Do not use any abrasives, harsh chemicals, ammonia, chlorine bleach,
concentrated detergent, solvents or metal scouring pads. Some of these chemi-
cals and materials may dissolve, damage and/or discolor your appliance.
• Remove pins and other sharp objects from clothing to prevent scratches on
interior parts.
• The lint filter must be cleaned before each use for optimal efficiency. DO NOT
USE YOUR WASHER WITHOUT THE LINT FILTER IN PLACE.
• The filter screen of the water inlet valve may become blocked by soil and
residue. Please clean it with a brush monthly.
Long Absences / Moving
Turn OFF the water supply faucets and disconnect the hoses. Drain water from
all hoses. This will prevent damage from water leakage if the hoses are
accidentally ruptured or if they become loose.
• Disconnect the electrical plug.
• Dry the inner washtub. If moving the washer, disconnect the drain hose.
• To prevent mold and mildew, leave the door open so that the moisture inside
the machine can evaporate.
• Reinstall the foam base/Styrofoam at the bottom of the unit to prevent internal
parts from becoming damaged due to vibrations and shock when the washer
is being moved to another location.
Proper Care and Cleaning
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Before calling for service, determine the symptoms and follow the suggested
solutions:
Washer does not operate:
Check if the unit is plugged in. The plug may have come loose.
Check if the electrical wall receptacle is of proper voltage.
• Check if the circuit breaker needs to be reset or if the fuse needs to be
replaced.
Check if the washer is overloaded. Reload and redistribute the clothing to
rebalance the machine.
• Check if the door is open. You may have to close the door properly.
• Check if the program selections are set properly. You may have to adjust the
settings.
Check the Power "ON/OFF" button to see if it is in the OFF position. You may
need to press the button to set it in the ON position.
• Check if the "Start/Pause" button is on "Pause" mode. Press this button to start
the wash process.
• The pulsator pauses during incoming water flow in the wash and rinse cycle.
This is normal. This prevents splashing during water inlet.
• The washer may need to be reloaded and the clothes may need to be rebal-
anced.
Problems with water:
Not enough water is coming in - The water faucet may need to be fully turned
ON. Water hose may be tangled or bent. Straighten the hose. Check the water
level selection. It may need to be readjusted. This may cause the wash pro-
gram to pause for a few minutes after water inlet.
• Water leaks - This is due to improper installation of the drain hose or fill hose.
Your home drain may be clogged. You may need to tighten the hose, check the
plumbing or call a plumber. Water may also leak if the machine is overloaded
or if too much detergent is used.
• Water does not drain - This is due to improper installation of the drain hose.
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Washer makes noises:
Washer may need to be reinstalled and leveled. Refer to the washer installation
section.
Wash load may need to be rebalanced, as the load may be uneven.
• Coins, loose change, buttons or other heavy objects may be making the noise.
Refer to the Operating Guide – Normal Operating Sounds.
A squeaking sound may be due to an overloaded washtub.
• Vibration noises are due to an improper leveling of the washer or an uneven
distribution of clothing in the tub.
Problems with clothing:
Clothes are too wrinkled – Clothes have been improperly sorted or the
machine has been overloaded. Do not mix heavy clothes such as work clothes
with light clothes such as blouses, light shirts and delicate items.
• Clothes have soap residue – The detergent may not be dissolving in the water.
Check the water temperature or add detergent as the washtub is being filled
with water (before you load your clothes) to avoid soap residue on clothes.
Liquid detergent is recommended.
• Clothes are ripped or have holes - Sharp objects such as pins and belt buckles
were left in the washtub. You must remove small, loose, sharp objects. Fasten
belts, zippers, metal snaps etc. Check if you are using undiluted bleach. Never
add undiluted bleach to the wash.
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The spinning is intermittent when it starts – The laundry needs to be balanced
to avoid slanting.
• The "Spin" does not work in Program Select – The program is setting the drain
time. Spinning will start in a few minutes.
• During the final spinning, it stops, the "Rinse" indicator lights up and the wash-
er starts to fill with water – The wash load is slanting on one side. After the
water is filled, the slanting will be removed and the spinning will be reactivat-
ed.
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Limited Warranty
In Home Service
Full ONE Year Warranty
For 12 months from the date of original
retail purchase, Haier will repair or replace
any part free of charge including labor that
fails due to a defect in materials or work-
manship.
Limited Warranty
After one year from the original retail
purchase date, Haier will provide a part at
no cost, as indicated below, to replace said
part as a result of a defect in materials or
workmanship. Haier is solely responsible
for the cost of the part. All other costs such
as labor, trip charge, etc are the responsi-
bility of the owner.
Second through Fifth Year
Haier will provide the outer washtub and
related outer tub assembly parts should the
part fail to hold water.
Second through Seventh Year
Haier will provide the inner stainless steel
wash tub if defective in material or work-
manship.
Note: This warranty commences on the date
the item was purchased and the original
purchase receipt must be presented to the
authorized service representative before
warranty repairs are rendered.
Exceptions: Commercial or Rental Use
Warranty
90 days labor from date of original purchase
90 days parts from date of original purchase
No other warranty applies
For Warranty Service
Contact your nearest authorized service
center. All service must be performed by a
Haier authorized service center. For the
name and telephone number of the nearest
authorized service center please call 1-877-
337-3639.
Before calling please have available the following
information:
Model number and serial number of your
appliance. The name and address of the
dealer you purchased the unit from and the
date of purchase.
A clear description of the problem.
A proof of purchase (sales receipt).
This warranty covers appliances within the continental
United States, Puerto Rico and Canada. What is not
covered by this warranty
:
Replacement or repair of household fuses,
circuit breakers, wiring or plumbing.
A product whose original serial number has
been removed or altered.
Any service charges not specifically identi-
fied as normal such as normal service area
or hours.
Damage to clothing.
Damage incurred in shipping.
Damage caused by improper installation or
maintenance.
Damage from misuse, abuse accident, fire,
flood, or acts of nature.
Damage from service other than an
authorized Haier dealer or service center.
Damage from incorrect electrical current,
voltage or supply.
Damage resulting from any product
modification, alteration or adjustment not
authorized by Haier.
Adjustment of consumer operated controls
as identified in the owner’s manual.
Hoses, knobs, lint trays and all attachments,
accessories and disposable parts.
Labor, service transportation, and shipping
charges for the removal and replacement of
defective parts beyond the initial 12-month
period.
Damage from other than normal household
use.
Any transportation and shipping charges.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR, INCLUDING THE
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
The remedy provided in this warranty is
exclusive and is granted in lieu of all other
remedies.
This warranty does not cover incidental or
consequential damages, so the above
limitations may not apply to you. Some
states do not allow limitations on how long
an implied warranty lasts, so the above
limitations may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights,
and you may have other rights, which vary,
from state to state.
Haier America
New Y
ork, NY 10018
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