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Page 1: ...F MODELS CAT NO GREE_FLOOR CEILING B_OWNERS_11102022 Thank you for choosing our product Please read this Owner s Manual carefully before operation and retain it for future reference To download an electric version of this manual visit https gree comfort dev web app system documentation ...

Page 2: ... of other GREE installed products worldwide has gone into your unit Please read this owner s manual carefully before operation and retain it for future reference TABLE OF CONTENTS Nomenclature 3 Safety Precautions 4 Part Names 6 System Functions 7 Wired Controller 9 Operation of Remote Contoller 16 Care and cleaning 21 Troubleshooting 22 Energy Saving Tips 23 Warranty 24 Owner s manual FAQ ...

Page 3: ...ectrical Rating 230V 208 230V 1PH 60Hz Style Color Designation Product Type O Outdoor Units C Indoor Cassette D Indoor Slim Duct F Indoor Floor Ceiling Model Type HP Heat Pump Capacity 09 9 000 BTUH 12 12 000 BTUH 18 18 000 BTUH 24 24 000 BTUH Series Designation CAS Cassette DUCT Slim Duct FLR Floor Ceiling CONS Mini Console ...

Page 4: ...n enhanced installation reliability or operation NOTE Your actual air conditioning heating system and related devices may differ from the images shown in this manual WARNING This appliance is not intended for use by children without responsible adult supervision Proper care should be taken to ensure safety WARNING Heat pumps air conditioners heating equipment should be installed started up and ser...

Page 5: ...ning be careful not to splash water on the unit Doing this may cause electric shock or damage to unit Do not use or place any flammable combustible or noxious substance next to the unit In the event of a failure burning smell etc immediately disconnect all electrical power to indoor and outdoor units Never try repairing the system yourself contact a qualified service technician for all repairs SAF...

Page 6: ...door unit 2 3 4 7 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 Air inlet Air outlet Fig 1 DISCLAIMER Not all items shown may be included with equipment purchase Consult your equipment supplier for a list of all items included for your application Floor Ceiling Type Unit 2 2 Outline of the Unit and Main Parts Fig 1 Notes The connection pipe and duct for this unit should be prepared by the user Floor Ceiling Type Unit 2 Outline...

Page 7: ...it It then adjusts airflow and temperature accordingly for ultimate personal comfort ADJUSTABLE AIRFLOW The Floor Ceiling B Series system has a multi directional airflow for maximum comfort The indoor unit has adjustable vertical swing louvers and can be set from the remote or wired controller TURBO MODE Use Turbo Mode for situations where you wish to achieve the desired room temperature in the sh...

Page 8: ...ry These parameters are retained during a power failure When power is returned the Floor Ceiling B Series system will automatically return to the last operating mode INTELLIGENT DEFROST Intelligent Defrost function increases room comfort and saves energy by eliminating unnecessary defrost cycles In heating mode the unit will monitor the outdoor coil for frost build up Once frost buildup has been d...

Page 9: ...EMAND function is set Display when WiFi function is set Lock out status display when lock out function is set Display when up and down swing function is set Icon of follower controller it will display when follower wired controller is set this function is unavailable for this unit The fan speed set currently including auto low medium low medium medium high high and turbo This function is unavailab...

Page 10: ... the lock state in which case any other buttons won t respond Repress them for 5s to quit this state Under OFF state the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales can be switched by pressing MODE and for 5s Under OFF state to go to the commissioning status by pressing FUNCTION and TIMER for five seconds and let 00 displayed on he temperature display area by pressing MODE then adjust the options which is shown...

Page 11: ...6 In Cooling Dry Fan or Heating mode the temperature setting range is 61 F 86 F 16o C 30o C IntheAutomode thesettingtemperatureisunadjustable 3 4 Fan Setting Under the ON State of the unit each time you press FAN the fan speed will change circularly as shown in Fig 7 3 5 Timer Setting Under the T ON T OFF state of the unit press Timer to set timer off on Timer ON setting press Timer and then LCD w...

Page 12: ...unction Swing setting is shown as Fia 9 NOTE 1 Use the Swing setting procedure to initiate Sleep Turbo or X fan 2 Oncethesettingiscompleted press SWING ENTER to initiate another setting or it will automatically cancel in 5 seconds 3 Not all functions are available for all units 3 10 Sleep Setting Sleep on When the unit is ON press FUNCTION until the unit enters the Sleep setting interface Press SW...

Page 13: ... of indoor unit will be automatically evaporated to avoid mildew In the Cooling or Dry mode press FUNCTION till the unit enters the X fan setting interface and then press SWING ENTER to activate When the X fan function is activated press and hold FUNCTION until X FAN appears then press SWING ENTER to cancel X fan function setting is as shown in Fig 15 NOTE 1 When the X fan function is activated tu...

Page 14: ...e unit enters the I Demand setting interface Press SWING ENTER to confirm the setting I Demand off When the I Demand function is activated press FUNCTION to enter the I Demand setting interface After that press SWING ENTER to cancel this function NOTE 1 This function is only available in cooling mode 2 When this function has been set set temperature is displayed as SE In this case the unit will ad...

Page 15: ...five seconds to go to the commissioning status Under this status adjust the display in the temperature display area to 00 through the button MODE and then adjust the option of the temperature sensor in the timer display area through the button or 1 Indoor ambient temperature is sensed at the return air inlet 01 in the timer display area 2 Indoor ambient temperature is the sensed at the wired contr...

Page 16: ...G B SERIES OWNERS MANUAL INDOOR UNIT 16 OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROLLER Buttons on remote controller Introduction for icons on display screen Remote lock out DISCLAIMER All functions are not available for this unit ...

Page 17: ...operate in a fan only mode no heating or cooling and all indicators will be off When all indicators are off press FAN button to adjust fan speed Press button to adjust fan blowing angle When selecting HEAT the air conditioner operates under heat mode Press or button to adjust set temperature Press FAN button to adjust fan speed Press button to adjust fan blowing angle NOTE When selecting the HEAT ...

Page 18: ... up down at maximum angle Select and fan modulation will stop at that fixed position Horizontal louver will stop at the fixed position Select will not modulate but blow at a fixed angle Hold button more than 2s to set your required swing angle When reaching your desired angle release the button NOTE Pressing this button continuously for more than 2s the louver will swing back and forth from up to ...

Page 19: ...yed on the remote controller When set the remote controller will send the detected ambient temperature to the controller and the unit will automatically adjust the indoor temperature according to the detected temperature Press this button again to cancel I FEEL function and will disappear Put the remote controller near the user when this function is set Avoid putting the remote controller near an ...

Page 20: ...rk either Sleep function and 46 F 8 C heating function can t operate at the same time If 46 F 8 C heating function has been set under heat mode pressing the SLEEP button will cancel 46 F 8 C heating function If sleep function has been set under heat mode initiating the 46 F 8 C heating function will cancel SLEEP function Remote lock out Press or simultaneously to turn on or turn off Remote lock ou...

Page 21: ...therwise it would cause discoloration and deformation of the unit 4 Do not wet the indoor unit in case of electric shock or fire hazard Increase the frequency of cleaning if the unit is installed in a room where the air is extremely contaminated As a yardstick for yourself consider cleaning the filter once a half year If dirt becomes impossible to clean change the air filter How to Clean Filter 1 ...

Page 22: ...d on the HEAT mode In order to prevent cold air from blowing out it may take several minutes before the fan starts This is normal Air conditioner isn t coming on Power failure Wait until power recovery Loose wiring Contact your contractor or an electrician Circuit breaker has tripped or fuse is burnt out Ask professional to replace circuit breaker or fuse Wiring is overheating or needs repair Ask ...

Page 23: ...rass clippings and other debris can stick to coil fins and make the unit work up to 15 harder 5 Rearrange the room Furniture that obstructs the airflow needs to be removed or rearranged accordingly 6 Try 75 degrees 75 F is a good point for an air conditioner to run at its optimal performance level Even a 5 degree change in temperature can make your unit use up to 40 more energy 7 Lighting Turning ...

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