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 CAUTION

When handling the unit be careful to avoid cuts from any sharp metal edges  

and the aluminum fins on the front / rear coils.

IMPORTANT

Save these instructions for future reference.

Product failure due to any improper installation is not covered under the One Year Limited Warranty.

IMPORTANT: 

You MUST use the parts provided for installation as well as proper installation 

procedures as described in this manual when installing this Portable Air Conditioner.

 WARNING

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Observe all electrical governing codes and ordinances.  

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Do not use damaged or non-standard power cords.  

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Use caution during installation and maintenance.

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Use proper operation to prevent electric shock, casualty and other accidents.

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Proper installation is the responsibility of the installer. If not installed properly the warranty is void.  

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All parts described must be used with no substitutions.

Selection 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 volatile objects 

spread in the air. 

2. Near high-frequency devices such as welding machines, medical equipment, etc.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

 

Requirements for Electric Connection  

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Follow the Electric Safety Information when installing the unit.  

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According to your local safety regulations, use a qualified power circuit.  

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Do not plug into an outlet if it is loose or damaged. It may cause electric shock.  

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 Please make sure the power supply complies with the requirement of air conditioner. Unstable power 

supply or wrong wiring may lead to electric shock, hazard or malfunction. Note: Electricity requirements 

are 115V (60 Hz).  

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Do not connect to the power outlet before finishing installation.  

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Please make sure the outlet is always grounded effectively, otherwise it may cause electric shock.  

The grounding resistance should comply with national electric safety regulations.

Before You Begin

Summary of Contents for G17-12PACSH

Page 1: ...ic version of this manual please visit www greeproducts com Phone 1 866 658 0466 Email customerservice greeproducts com G17 12PACSW G17 12PACSH G17 135PACSW With Heat Pump Portable Room Air Conditioner Owner s Manual Write the model and serial numbers below for your records Model Serial Date Purchased ...

Page 2: ...CTIONS 3 4 INSTALLATION 5 16 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 17 20 CLEANING MAINTENANCE 21 24 BEFORE YOU CALL 25 27 WARRANTY 28 TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTICE This picture is for reference only Please refer to the actual product for the appearance ...

Page 3: ... 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 w...

Page 4: ...not be reset Please contact Customer Service If the power cord is damaged then it cannot be repaired It MUST be replaced with a new power cord Please contact Customer Service Power Cord with 3 Prong Grounding Plug and Current Detection Device 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 s...

Page 5: ...n 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 volatile objects spread in the air 2 Near high frequency devices such as welding machines medical equipment etc INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Requirements for Electric Connection Follow the Electric Safety I...

Page 6: ...in reach of the power cord Where to Install the Unit Ensure there is no obstruction near the air inlet or air outlet This unit is for indoor use only This unit must be positioned so that the plug is accessible Reserved space around the air conditioner should be at least 12 30 cm see image Place air conditioner on a level and flat surface for operation and avoid inclining or tipping the unit This u...

Page 7: ...age Hook 6 Filter Cover 7 Air inlet 8 Exhaust Hose Connection 9 Exhaust Hose 10 Exhaust Nozzle 11 Remote Control Storage Pocket 12 Drainage Port 12 6 5 7 11 10 9 8 1 2 3 4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Unit Overview NOTICE This picture is for reference only Please refer to the actual product for the appearance ...

Page 8: ...pe Clip Debris Guard Foam with Adhesive 2 Remote Control Owner s Manual AAA Battery 2 May Be Pre Assembled May Be Pre Assembled Exhaust Hose Screw 12 Rain Guard 2 Drainage Pipe Drain Connector 1 Rubber Plug Bracket Cord Hook 2 Pipe Hook 2 Foam Seal Exhaust Nozzle Top Exhaust Nozzle Bottom Phillips Head Screwdriver Flathead Screwdriver Saw Tape Measure Scissors Pencil INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Part...

Page 9: ...tom Cord Hook should face downward Cord Hook Screw 1 2 Wind the power cord around the Cord Hooks Note Do not plug this unit in until exhaust hose is properly installed INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Cord Hook Installation NOTICE This picture is for reference only Please refer to the actual product for the appearance ...

Page 10: ...Hook Put the Rubber Plug into the other side of th Drainage Pipe connect it with the Pipe Hook and then connect it with the Pipe Clip Drainage Pipe Installation 1 2 NOTE Use the continuous drainage option from the bottom hole Install the drainage pipe before using otherwise poor drainage will affect the unit Drainage Port Drainage Pipe Drainage Pipe Pipe Hook Drainage Port Screw Pipe Clip Pipe Cli...

Page 11: ... is on TOP Open the window and measure the width inside the window frame A For windows with inner width of 20 5 52 07 cm B For windows with inner widths over 20 5 52 07 cm up to 37 5 95 2 cm insert Adjustment Panel C For windows with inner widths over 37 5 95 2 cm up to 56 7 144 cm insert Adjustment Panel and Extension Panel Cut the Foam with Adhesive to fit length of the window and attach to wind...

Page 12: ... Window Panel to the window sill with 2 Screws Inner width of the window 20 5 52 07 cm 37 5 95 2 cm Adjustment Panel was added secure the Window Panel to the window sill with 3 Screws Inner width of the window 37 5 95 2 cm 56 7 144 cm Adjustment Panel and Extension Panel were added secure the Window Panel to the window sill with 4 Screws 5 6 7 Window Sash Vinyl Window Wooden Window Bracket INSTALL...

Page 13: ...in Guard into the holes in the Debris Guard Ensure curved side is on TOP Cut the Foam with Adhesive to fit length of the window and attach to window sill Open the window and measure the height inside the window frame A For windows with inner height of 20 5 52 07 cm B For windows with inner height over 20 5 52 07 cm up to 37 5 95 2 cm insert Adjustment Panel C For windows with inner height over 37 ...

Page 14: ...n windows less than 20 5 52 07 cm high Secure the Window Panel to the window sill with 2 Screws Inner height of the window 20 5 52 07 cm 37 5 95 2 cm Adjustment Panel was added secure the Window Panel to the window sill with 3 Screws Inner height of the window 37 5 95 2 cm 56 7 144 cm Adjustment Panel and Extension Panel were added secure the Window Panel to the window sill with 4 Screws 5 6 A Cut...

Page 15: ... ends of the Exhaust Hose Slide Exhaust Hose Connection into the grooves located on the back of the unit Clockwise Clockwise Exhaust Hose Exhaust Hose Connection Exhaust Nozzle Bottom Exhaust Nozzle Top Exhaust Hose Connection Clasp Groove NOTICE This picture is for reference only Please refer to the actual product for the appearance ...

Page 16: ...e on Installation of Exhaust Hose In order to improve cooling efficiency the Exhaust Hose should be as short as possible and without bends 4 Remove Exhaust Hose Connection by grasping and lifting the Exhaust Hose Connection upwards Clasp Upwards Disassemble Exhaust Hose Connection INSTALLATION AND DISASSEMBLY Exhaust Hose Connection NOTICE This picture is for reference only Please refer to the act...

Page 17: ...r Protection with Auto Restart Remembers all settings when power is interrupted As soon as power is restored the A C will operate in the mode temperature and settings prior to power loss Evaporative Exhaust Technology and Evaporative Dehumidifier DRY Mode Evaporative technology removes moisture from the air and drips onto the condenser The condenser evaporates the water and blows it out of the exh...

Page 18: ... heat mode indicator is on Fan Speed Button Changes the fan speed Choose between Low Med High Auto Note Cannot be used in DRY Mode Timer Button When the unit is OFF the timer can be set automatically to turn ON the unit Timer setting range is 5 30 min 24 hours Sleep Button Press this button to enter into sleep mode If unit operates in COOL Mode after SLEEP Mode is turned on preset temperature will...

Page 19: ...ess this button to enter into sleep mode If unit operates in COOL Mode after SLEEP Mode is turned on preset temperature will increase by 2 F within 1 hour preset temperature will increase by 4 F after 2 hours Unit will operate at this temperature until shut off Sleep function is not available for FAN Mode DRY Mode Timer Button Press this button to initiate Auto ON AUTO OFF timer Press this button ...

Page 20: ...tical Louver to the lowest or the highest in the COOL or DRY mode with the fan speed set to Low for an extended period of time Condensation may form on the louvers CAUTION Do not adjust the Horizontal Louver to the extreme left or right position in the COOL or DRY mode with the fan speed set to Low for an extended period of time Condensation may form on the louvers OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NOTICE Th...

Page 21: ...filter s are clean and dry reinstall the filter s The filters s should be cleaned once every three weeks If there is a lot of dust in the operation environment clean more frequently Do not use a hair dryer to dry filter s Do not operate the air conditioner when the filter s are not installed General Maintenance Make sure there is no accumulated water in chassis and the heat discharge pipe is disas...

Page 22: ...ull out the Rubber Plug in the Drainage Pipe to discharge the water After discharging the water replace the Rubber Plug in the Drainage Pipe and then place the Drainage Pipe onto the Pipe Clip After the water is removed and the compressor has been stopped for 3 minutes the unit will resume operation CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE NOTICE This picture is for reference only Please refer to the actual produ...

Page 23: ...arden hose not included ATTENTION When using continuous drainage option from the middle hole place portable on a level surface and make sure garden hose is clear of any obstructions and is directed downward Placing portable on an uneven surface or improper hose installation may result in water filling up the chassis and causing the unit to shut off Empty water in the chassis if shut off occurs the...

Page 24: ... 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 batteries and make sure the position of polar and polar are correct 3 Reinstall the BATTERY COVER of battery box CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ...

Page 25: ...nds when the refrigerant 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 occur please turn off the air conditioner and disconnect the power cord from the outlet immediately Please contact Customer Service at once Power cord is overheating or damaged Abnorm...

Page 26: ...controls set the unit at High FAN mode or High COOL mode and adjust the thermostat to a higher temperature Room is not cooling no ice on back of unit Air restricted due to dirty air filter Remove filter s and clean Temperature is 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 an...

Page 27: ... blocked 1 Turn unit off pull out power plug Wait 30 minutes 2 Plug unit in and turn on 3 If code still appears please contact Customer Service H3 Overload protection for compressor 1 Check if the unit is within high temperature high humidity environment If outside temperature or humidity is too high turn off unit Wait until outside temperature drops to under 95 F 35 C 2 Check if the evaporator an...

Page 28: ...e 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 removing installing shipping servicing or handling of either defective parts or replacement parts or new units Exclusion of Implied Warranties GREE is not responsible for any consequential or incident...

Page 29: ...29 Gree Customer Service Hours 9am 5pm CST Monday Friday Phone 1 866 658 0466 Email customerservice greeproducts com Website www greeproducts com M110316 12K135KPACS US ...

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