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Note:

Range of time setting is: 0.5~24h.

The interval between two motions can’t exceed 5  sec-

onds, otherwise the remote control will exit setting sta-

tus.

Child lock function

Pressing “

+

” and “

-

” buttons simultaneously can turn

on or turn off child lock function. When child lock function is

started, LOCK indicator on remote control is ON. If you oper-

ate the remote control, remote control won’t send signal.

Temperature display switchover function

Under OFF status, press “

-

” button and “MODE” button si-

multaneously can switch between °C and °F.

1.

After putting through the power, press “ON/OFF” button

on remote controller to turn on the air conditioner.

2.

Press “MODE” button to select your required mode:

AUTO, COOL, FAN, HEAT.

3.

Press “+” or “-” button to set your required temperature.

(Temperature can’t be adjusted under auto mode).

4.

Press “FAN” button to set your required fan speed: auto,

low, medium and high speed..

NOTICE

During operation, point the remote control signal sender

at the receiving window on indoor unit.

The distance between signal sender and receiving win-

dow should be no more than 26ft, and there should 

be no obstacles between them.

Fluorescent lamp or wireless telephone may interfer with

the signal.  Remote control should be close to indoor unit

during operation.

Replace new batteries of the same model when replace-

ment is required.

When you don’t use remote controller for a long time,

please take out the batteries.

If the display on remote controller is fuzzy or there’s no

display, replace the batteries.

AUXILIARY CONTROLS-DIP SWITCHES

The auxiliary dip switch controls are lacated behind the room

cabinet-as shown in the following figure.

The owner is responsible for checking switches and ensuring

they are in the desired position.

Fan Cycle/ ontinuous-Heat

un

Fan Cycle/

Temperature Limit

 Function

Continuous-Cool

C

ation

Filter Reminder Function

Filter Reminder Function

When this switch is enabled (

DOWN

), an LED will light up the

user interface after 250 hrs. of accumulated fan run time. It

serves as a reminder to clean the filter. When this switch is

disabled (

UP

), the function is disabled. The default setting is

DOWN 

(enabled).

Tempurature limitation function

When this switch is disabled (

DOWN

),the setting temp range

is from 61°F to 86°F.  When this switch is enabled (

UP

), the

setting temp range is from 65°F to 86°F in cooling and 61°F to

78°F in heating. The default setting is 

DOWN 

(disabled).

Fan Cycle/Continuous - Cool

When this switch is enabled (

DOWN

), it allows the indoor fan

to cycle on/off with the compressor. When this switch is dis-

abled (

UP

), it allows the indoor fan to run continuously. The

default setting is 

DOWN 

(fan cycle).

Fan Cycle/Continuous - Heat

When this switch is enabled (

DOWN

), it allows the indoor fan

to cycle on/off with the heater or the compressor operation.

When this switch is disabled (

UP 

), it allows the indoor fan to

run continuously. The default setting is 

DOWN 

(fan cycle).

Summary of Contents for 26TTW07HP230V1A

Page 1: ...our product For proper operation please read and keep this manual carefully 26TTW09AC115V1A 26TTW09HP115V1A 26TTW12AC115V1A 26TTW09AC230V1A 26TTW09HC230V1A 26TTW07HP230V1A 26TTW09HP230V1A 26TTW12AC230...

Page 2: ...ing is available for the type power plug on the unit DO NOT REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG FROM THE POWER CORD Note the types of acceptable plugs on the following figure Refer to the data specification pl...

Page 3: ...own in Figure 3 Refer to the Installation Instructions supplied with the wall sleeve for a complete description of the installation procedure NOTE Wall sleeve is not shipped with chassis and must be p...

Page 4: ...power cord as shown in Figure D Clamp Power Cord Figure D To replace front grille Tab Grille Hook the tabs on the front grille even with the tabs on the case and snap into place Replace the screws and...

Page 5: ...louvers side to side to direct the air left or right DISCHARGE AIR GRILLE Figure 5 IMPORTANTNOTES 1 The unit is equipped with a rubber grommet mounted compressor These grommets are factory set and re...

Page 6: ...6 WIRING Before wiring the unit please review the following warnings and cautions...

Page 7: ...and remote as shown below and all its functions Then follow the symbol for the functions you desire The unit can be controlled by the touch pad alone or with the remote LOWERS TEMPERATURE OR TIME RAI...

Page 8: ...l If setting HEAT mode by the remote control pressing the ON OFF button can t turn on the air conditioner Note The unit can only receive the signal for cool fan heat and it has no action when receivin...

Page 9: ...remote controller for a long time please take out the batteries If the display on remote controller is fuzzy or there s no display replace the batteries AUXILIARY CONTROLS DIP SWITCHES The auxiliary...

Page 10: ...C and 86F 30 C for both cooling and heating modes If you want the display to read the actual room temperature Select the fan only mode Note The fan speed to automatically set to the speed needed to p...

Page 11: ...seconds then Timer light on Set light off In Timer mode Set temperature and fan speed keeps previously set temperature and fan speed Temperature display set temperature no display if power turn off P...

Page 12: ...hen this switch is disabled DOWN set temperature range will be 61 86 When this switch is enabled UP set temperature range in cooling will be 65 86 F and that in heating will be 61 78 The default setti...

Page 13: ...ect in the basepan and clog the condenser coil It is advisable to remove the unit from the sleeve and thoroughly clean the basepan and condenser coil on a periodic basis If the unit is installed ocean...

Page 14: ...m refrigeration charge Replacement part or unit can be new or a remanufactured as provided at GREE S sole option LIMITATION OF WARRANTIES ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHAN...

Page 15: ...idents corrosive environment or other conditions beyond the control of GREE 8 Reimbursement for replacement parts or repair services which are not supplied or designated by GREE and which are specific...

Page 16: ...66129917060 Gree Electric Appliances Inc 2015 All rights reserved Cat No 26 TTW 1OM Version 1 0...

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