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How to use the remote control  

• Remote control description

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1

ON/OFF

Press this button to turn the unit on. Press again to turn the unit off.

2

:

Press this button to decrease the set temperature. Hold it down for longer than two seconds to decrease the set temperature at 

a faster rate. The set temperature is not adjustable in AUTO mode.

3

:

Press this button to increase the set temperature. Hold it down for longer than two seconds to increase the set temperature at a

faster rate. The set temperature is not adjustable in AUTO mode.

4

MODE

Press this button to select a mode from a sequence of 

AUTO, COOL, DRY, FAN, and HEAT *, as follows:

AUTO      COOL      DRY     FAN    HEAT*

*Note: Only for models with the heating function

AUTO is the default mode when the unit is started. When in AUTO mode, the set temperature will not be displayed on the unit’s LED screen, and the unit will 

automatically select the suitable running mode based on the room temperature.

5

FAN

Press this button to select the Fan Speed from a sequence of AUTO, 

to                    then back to Auto.:

6

SWING

Press this button to set the swing angle of the louvers, which changes in a sequence as below:

7

I FEEL

Press this button to activate the I FEEL function. The unit will automatically adjust the temperature according to the detected 

room temperature. Press this button again to cancel the I FEEL function.

Low speed

Low-Medium speed

Medium-High speed

High speed

Medium speed

This is a universal remote control. If the                        or         positions are chosen, the unit will 
carry out the command as 

indicates the guide louver swings in this sequence

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Summary of Contents for GEH09AA-D3DNA1C/I

Page 1: ... this owner s manual carefully before operating and keep it for reference 00499 01 06 11 Copyright Sunrise Tradex Corp 2011 MODELS GEH 09 AA D3DNA1C I 13 05217 GEH 12 AA D3DNA1C I 13 05218 WWW GREE CA St Mathieu de Beloeil Québec Canada 1 866 680 GREE ...

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Page 3: ...e light 12 Run light 13 LED display screen 14 Indoor unit ON OFF button Press once to start the unit Press again to stop Refer to the table below for the AUTO temperatures This button is useful when the remote control is missing 15 Signal receiver Receives the signal from the remote control A short beep will sound when the unit has received a signal A beep will sound when the settings have been ch...

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Page 5: ...odels with the heating function AUTO is the default mode when the unit is started When in AUTO mode the set temperature will not be displayed on the unit s LED screen and the unit will automatically select the suitable running mode based on the room temperature 5 FAN Press this button to select the Fan Speed from a sequence of AUTO to then back to Auto 6 SWING Press this button to set the swing an...

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Page 7: ...on The remote control displays SE Repeat the operation to cancel the function 20 Combination of TEMP and CLOCK buttons 8 C heating function When the unit is running in the HEAT mode press TEMP and CLOCK simultaneously to start the 8 C heating function The remote control displays and a selected temperature of 8 C 46 F if Fahrenheit is chosen Repeat the operation to cancel the function 21 About the ...

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Page 9: ... when removing water from it Replacement Remove the tabs on the filter frame and replace with a new filter Dispose of the old filter as flammable waste NOTE Running the unit with dirty filters 1 does not remove odours 2 results in poor heating or cooling 3 does not clean the air 4 may cause odour CHECK Check that the base stand and other fittings of the outdoor unit are not decayed or corroded Che...

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Page 11: ...unning the unit to prevent leakage of cool air and to save energy Close curtains or glass windows when cooling to prevent heat from sunlight which may increase electricity costs In case of ineffective ventilation open a window to ventilate the room once in a while Do not leave it open too long since cool air will escape To distribute cool air throughout the room adjust the air flow direction as sh...

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Page 13: ...ot The air conditioner runs but does not cool enough Check if the preset temperature is too high Check if sunlight is shining directly into the room Check if the doors and windows are open Check if there is anything obstructing the air discharge Check if the exhaust fan is working Check if the air filter is dirty or clogged Vapour or mist coming out of the unit while running Hot air in the room mi...

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Page 15: ... Unit 1 4 Allow space around the pipe for an easier indoor unit pipe connection Unit mm Wall Right bottom piping Left bottom piping Left back piping Refrigerant pipe wall floor CAUTION Right back piping Left right piping Min allowable length The suggested shortest pipe length is 2 5 m in order to avoid noise from the outdoor unit and vibration Mechanical noise and vibration may occur depending on ...

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Page 17: ...rews 2 Remove the upper casing 2 tabs 3 Remove the left and right casings 2 tabs on each side 4 Remove the slit portions on the bottom frame and casings using nippers 5 Replace by following the steps in reverse order 3 2 1 2 Installation Secure using six screws for floor installations Do not forget to secure to the rear wall For wall installations secure the mounting plate using five screws and th...

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Page 19: ...lation materials When using commercial copper pipes and fittings observe the following 1 Insulation material Polyethylene foam Heat transfer rate 0 041 to 0 052W mK 0 035 to 0 045kca mh C The gas refrigerant pipe s surface temperature reaches 110 C max Choose heat insulation materials that will withstand this temperature Coat here with refrigeration oil Open end wrench fixed Flare nut Connection p...

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Page 21: ...l block Firmly fix the wires with the terminal screws Indoor unit When wire length exceeds 10 m use 2 0 mm diameter wires Firmly fix the wires with the terminal screws Electrical component box Wire retainer Use the specified wire type Shape wires so that the front metal plate cover will fit securely Firmly secure wire retainer so that wires will not sus tain external stress CAUTION 1 Do not use ta...

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Page 23: ...er s manual 3 Damage to the finish of the unit enclosure or to other outer features caused by wear 4 Filter 5 Damage caused by repairs or modifications to the air conditioner made by any person not duly authorized by GREE 6 Insurance and freight costs for the warranty service ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED TO A FIVE YEAR 5 PERIOD COVERED BY THI...

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