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Cleaning and Maintenance

MANUAL OPERATION
By pressing the left and right Side clips in together
on the Indoor unit, and lifting the unit front panel,
the manual switch can be accessed. The Manual
Operation should only be used when maintenance
is being performed on the unit, or the Remote fails
to operate.

CARE AND CLEANING
The Heat Pump requires regular cleaning to ensure
trouble free operation:
Ensure that the Heat Pump has been allowed to
Power Off completely before cleaning.
Switch the Heat Pump off from the mains supply
before cleaning.
Use a damp cloth (not wet) to wipe the exterior of
the Indoor unit to remove dust and dirt.
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and fluff from
around the grill/louvre.
Never use solutions such as benzene, thinners or
polishing agents.
Ensure the Heat Pump is dry before switching back
on at the mains supply.

TO CLEAN THE AIR FILTER:
Ensure that the Heat Pump has been allowed to
Power Off completely and has been switched off
from the mains supply.
Press the left and right Side clips in together on the
Indoor unit, and lift the unit front panel.
Remove the filter by pressing the Filter clip in and
gently pulling the filter down and out of the unit.
Clean the filter with a vacuum or with water. Dry the
filter.
The Freshening filter sits in behind the air filter and
can be removed by gently pulling out from its frame.
Clean the freshening filter with a vacuum or with
water. Dry the filter.

Ensure both the air filter, and freshening filter are
completely dry before placing back in the unit.
Never use unit without the air filter and freshening
filter.

IMPORTANT! NEVER COVER THIS HEAT PUMP!

CAUTION
Do not touch the metal parts of the unit when
removing the filters. Injuries can occur when
handling sharp metal edges.
Do not use water to clean inside the unit. Exposure
to water can destroy the insulation, and lead to
possible electric shock.

Do not attempt to dismantle the Heat Pump. There
are no user serviceable parts. For service or repair,
contact an authorised electrical service technician.

CAUTION: The Heat Pump generates heat during
use. Proper precautions must be taken to prevent
the risk of burns, scalds, fires or other damage to
persons

It is important that you do not cover this Heat Pump.

STORAGE
If you do not plan to use the unit for a long period of
time the follow steps can be performed to care for
the unit:

Clean the indoor unit and filters.

Operate the fan for about half a day to dry the 
inside of the unit.

Power off the unit and switch off at the mains 
supply.

Remove the batteries from the remote control 
unit.

The outdoor unit requires periodic maintenance 
and cleaning; Do not attempt to do this yourself 
contact your authorised service technician.

PROOF OF PURCHASE
To receive warranty retain receipt as proof of 
purchase. (Refer to back of booklet).

Goldair

– New Zealand

Monday 

– Friday 8am-5pm

Phone +64 (0)9 917 4000
Phone 0800 232 633
[email protected]

Goldair

– Australia

Monday 

– Friday 8am-5pm

Phone +61 (0)3 9336 4423

Phone 1300 465 324

[email protected]

SUPPORT AND TECHNICAL ADVICE

Summary of Contents for GHP100

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Heat Pump Model GHP100 GHP200 GHP300 ...

Page 2: ...ve plug from the mains supply before cleaning 10 Do not connect the unit to mains supply until completely assembled and adjusted 11 Ensure the Heat Pump is installed on a flat stable heat resistant surface 12 Do not install the Heat Pump directly above or below any power socket or switch 13 This unit is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capa...

Page 3: ...let 8 Connecting pipe cable 9 Stop valve CONTROL PANEL Heat pumps draw heat from air outside to heat a home transferring heat rather than running an element to create it This can be reversed in summer so that the unit is used to cool the room Remote Sensor Timer indicator Defrost Temperature adjusting indicator Temperature indicator Power on off INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...

Page 4: ...unning or when the unit is powered off it will automatically restart in the last working mode once power is restored REMOTE CONTROL PANEL The control panel on the Remote indicates the Heat Pump mode and function 1 Temperature indicator 2 Transmitting indicator blinks when the remote transmits to the indoor unit control panel 3 Power on off indicator 4 Operation mode indicator 5 Lock indicator 6 Ti...

Page 5: ... new set temperature The unit will now work to adjust the room temperature to the set temperature FAN SPEED Press Fan Speed button to switch between the following AUTO HIGH MED LOW In AUTO mode the fan speed will cycle between low medium and high to achieve the set desired room temperature MODE Press Mode button to switch between the following AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN In AUTO mode the fan speed will...

Page 6: ... back to 0 hours Do not use this Heat Pump with a programmer remote control system separate timer or any other device that switches the Heat Pump on automatically LED DISPLAY By pressing the LED button the LED on the control panel which switch off but the unit will continue to run To illuminate and view the LED display again press the LED display button a second time SWING This button turns the un...

Page 7: ... the filter Ensure both the air filter and freshening filter are completely dry before placing back in the unit Never use unit without the air filter and freshening filter IMPORTANT NEVER COVER THIS HEAT PUMP CAUTION Do not touch the metal parts of the unit when removing the filters Injuries can occur when handling sharp metal edges Do not use water to clean inside the unit Exposure to water can d...

Page 8: ...al position when power is turned on Dust is blown out from the indoor unit This is a normal condition when the Heat Pump has not been used for a long time or during first use of the unit A peculiar smell comes out from the indoor unit This may be caused by the indoor unit giving off smells permeated from building material from furniture or smoke The Heat Pump turns to FAN only mode from COOL or HE...

Page 9: ...under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure In New Zealand this warranty is additional to the conditions and guarantees...

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