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•  Use caution when unpacking and installing. Fins 

may be sharp and could harm you.

•  Do not stop the unit by pulling out the power plug. 

This may cause electric shock or fire.

•   Replace immediately any part that has become 

frayed or damaged. Do not use a cord that 

shows damage or cracks along the length or at 

the connector. A damaged power cord should 

be replaced with a new cord obtained from the 

manufacturer. Please contact Customer Service for 

replacement options.

•  Do not modify power cord length or share an outlet 

with another appliance. This may cause electric 

shock or fire.

•  Always use a dedicated power circuit. The voltage 

on the outlet should match the voltage rating on the 

rating plate.

•  The power cord is equipped with a 3-prong 

grounding plug which can only be used with a 

standard 3-prong wall outlet to minimize the 

possibility of electric shock hazard. Where 

a 2-prong outlet is encountered, it is your 

responsibility to have it replaced with a properly 

grounded 3-prong wall outlet.

•  Do not use the outlet if it is loose or damaged. 

It may cause electric shock.

•   Do not open the unit during operation. It may cause 

electric shock.  

•   Keep away from heating appliances, flammable 

gas, or combustibles such as gasoline, benzene, 

thinner, etc.  

•  Ventilate room before operating air conditioner if 

there is a gas leak from another appliance.

•  Never use an extension cord, surge protector, or 

multi-outlet adapter with this unit.

•  Plug in power cord properly. Always unplug your air 

conditioner by pulling on the power plug. Grip plug 

firmly and unplug to remove.  

•  Do not disassemble or modify the unit.  
•  Do not operate with wet hands. 
•  Do not clean with water that may run inside the 

units electrical parts. This may cause failure of the 

machine or electric shock.  

•   Do not place obstacles around air-inlets or inside of 

air-outlet.  

•  Switch off the unit and unplug the unit before 

cleaning.  

•  To prevent injury, when the air filter needs to be 

removed, do not touch the metal parts of the unit.  

•  Only clean outside of the unit, use only a mild 

detergent. 

•  The filter(s) should be checked once a month, or 

every 250 hours, to see if cleaning is necessary. 

Always insert the filters securely. 

•  Do not place heavy objects on the power cord. 

Ensure that the power cord is not compressed. 

•  Turn off the main power switch when not using the 

unit for a long period of time. 

•  All air conditioners contain refrigerants which, 

under federal law, must be removed prior to 

disposal.  If you are getting rid of an old product 

with refrigerants, check with the company handling 

disposal about what to do.

•  These R410A air conditioning systems require 

contractors and technicians to use tools, equipment 

and safety standards approved for use with this 

refrigerant.

WARNING

Please read and understand this entire manual before attempting to assemble, operate or install your 
window air conditioner unit. Use this air conditioner only as instructed in this manual. While this manual 
covers a wide variety of troubleshooting, the instructions are not meant to cover every situation that may 
occur. Caution and common sense are to be practiced when installing, operating or maintaining your air 
conditioner.

We recommend 2 people to unpack and install.

SYMBOL INDICATES A HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH IF NOT AVOIDED 
COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

SAFETY INFORMATION

Summary of Contents for G17-12ESHWAC

Page 1: ...umbers below for your records Model Serial Date Purchased Please read the entire manual carefully to ensure proper operation of the product To find an electronic version of this manual please visit ww...

Page 2: ...LLATION INSTRUCTIONS 5 10 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 11 14 CLEANING MAINTENANCE 15 16 BEFORE YOU CALL 17 19 WARRANTY 20 TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTICE Pictures within this manual are for reference only Please r...

Page 3: ...not disassemble or modify the unit Do not operate with wet hands Do not clean with water that may run inside the units electrical parts This may cause failure of the machine or electric shock Do not p...

Page 4: ...er cord must be replaced if it fails to reset when either the TEST button is pushed or it cannot be reset Please contact Customer Service If the power cord is damaged then it cannot be repaired It MUS...

Page 5: ...ion of Installation Location Installing the unit in the following places can be dangerous and may cause malfunction 1 Areas with strong heat sources vapors flammable or explosive gas sulfated gas or v...

Page 6: ...install the air conditioner in a narrow window you may not need to use the Flexible Screen sub assembly Please refer to requirement of window size for details All parts must be secured to firm wood ma...

Page 7: ...es Remote Control Type B Screws 6 Flexible Screen Panel Seal 2 Flexible Screen 2 Upper Guide Rail Window Unit Window Sill And Sash Seal With Adhesive 2 Flathead screwdriver Foam Top Gasket Without Adh...

Page 8: ...exible Screens ensure that the sides marked LEFT and RIGHT are installed into the left and right side of the unit A Hold Frame with one hand while extending Flexible Screen with other hand Slide edge...

Page 9: ...re offset to provide the proper pitch to the rear of 8 cm 5 16 This is necessary for proper condensed water utilization and drainage If you are not using the side panels for any reason this pitch to t...

Page 10: ...conditioner and the window frame see Figure 10 length Locate the Foam Insulation from the packaging Cut the insulation into a rectangular shape to match the width as measured in figure 10 Remove adhes...

Page 11: ...and evaporates unwanted moisture without extra cooling Sleep Mode Automatically increases the set temperature 2 after the first hour and another 2 after the second hour This feature limits compressor...

Page 12: ...ture in FAN mode Shows the room set temperature in COOL DRY or ENERGY SAVER modes Increase Decrease Use to set temperature when in COOL and FAN SPEED mode Pressing or button once will increase or decr...

Page 13: ...VER mode to maintain the most comfortable temperature Timer Button Press this button to initiate AUTO ON AUTO OFF timer Press this button twice to cancel auto timer i Feel Button i Feel function will...

Page 14: ...ccording to the user s preference Adjust the air frame up or down to direct the air flow according to the user s preference OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Air Flow Adjustment NOTICE This picture is for refere...

Page 15: ...the metal fins in the air conditioner when removing the filter To clean panel surface wipe with a soft dry cloth Check the coils on the outdoor side of unit periodically to ensure they are not clogged...

Page 16: ...Control 1 Press the back side of remote control marked with OPEN as shown in the figure and then push out the BATTERY COVER of battery box along the arrow direction 2 Replace two AAA 1 5V dry batterie...

Page 17: ...igerant is passing through the evaporator Pinging or Droplet Sounds When droplets of water hit the condenser during normal operation it may cause pinging or droplet sounds WARNING If the below errors...

Page 18: ...Codes appear please call Customer Service IF THESE SOLUTIONS FAIL PLEASE CALL 1 866 658 0466 FOR GREE CUSTOMER SERVICE BEFORE YOU CALL MALFUNCTION CODE SOLUTION F1 Please contact Customer Service F2 F...

Page 19: ...set too high Turn temperature setting down Air louvers are not adjusted properly Check and adjust louvers to direct air flow Air ventilation is blocked hindered Remove any object blocking air flow dr...

Page 20: ...Damage caused by replacement of house fuses or resetting circuit breakers Damage caused by repairs or alterations Damage caused after delivery Labor or other costs incurred for diagnosing repairing r...

Page 21: ...21 Gree Customer Service Hours 9am 5pm CST Monday Friday Phone 1 866 658 0466 Email customerservice greeproducts com Website www greeproducts com M080317 12WAC...

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