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3. AIR CONDITIONER INSTALLATION

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Place  the  air  conditioner  on  the  sill  with  the  lower 

mounting rail against the rear edge. Center the unit and 

close the window securely behind the top mounting rail. 

The unit should be tilted slightly outwards. Use a level ; 

one third of a bubble indicates the correct slant.

NOTICE : 

It is recommended to have a second per-

son help lift and place the air conditioner onto the 

window sill.

Top mounting rail

Bottom  

mounting  

rail

Window sash

Inclination of 

about 3°

BACK

FRONT

FIGURE 11

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Extend the two flexible screen panels to the window 

frame. Using the type B screws provided, fix the side 

panels and top mounting rail securely to the window 

sash.  Place  the  supplied  locking  brackets  between 

the bottom of the screen panels and the window sill, 

and fasten with 2 type B screws.

NOTICE : 

To  prevent  the  window 

frame from splitting, pilot holes should 

be made before inserting the screws. 

Close the gap between the side panels and 

the window frame on each side of the unit

FIGURE 12

FIGURE 13

Type B screws (3)

Locking brackets (2)

Type B screws (2)

Window 

sash

Window sill

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To  secure  to  window  sash,  fasten  the  locking 

bracket  to  the  window  sash  or  frame  (depending 

on the window type) with a type B screw. This will 

prevent glass breakage or damage to the windows. 

Vinyl 

window 

FIGURE 15

FIGURE 14

Wooden 

window 

Summary of Contents for GJC08BS-A6NRNJ1B

Page 1: ...ndow Air Conditioner IMPORTANT Please read this manual carefully before running this unit and save it for future reference Copyright Gree Canada 2021 042021 GJC08BS A6NRNJ1B WIFI GJC10BR A6NRNJ1C WIFI...

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Page 3: ...e this manual should be read carefully before using the appliance After reading store in a safe place Please refer to the manual for questions on use or in the event that any irregularities occur FORE...

Page 4: ...of electric shock If you have a 2 prong outlet it is your responsibility to replace it with a properly grounded 3 prong wall outlet Do not use an outlet if it is loose or damaged It may cause electric...

Page 5: ...it is loose or damaged Doing so may cause electric shock Never use an extension cord surge protector or power strip adapter with this unit Operation of Current Device The power supply cord contains a...

Page 6: ...unting rail 6 Top mounting rail 9 Front panel The top mounting rail is not attached on some models INCLUDED ACCESSORIES Flexible screen panel 2 Top mounting rail Foam seal A 2 adhesive Foam seal B non...

Page 7: ...the following locations may be dangerous and may cause malfunctions Areas with strong heat sources vapours flammable or explosive gases sulphate gases or volatile objects are released into the air In...

Page 8: ...sed to the back of the unit and will not affect others The window must be able to support the weight of the unit Choose a window where the noise and exhaustion air pro duced by the unit will not affec...

Page 9: ...top mount ing rail then press it onto the mounting rail to seal completely 1 FIGURE 5 Top mounting rail Foam seal C Peel off the protective film Use the type A screws provided to fix the top mounting...

Page 10: ...d bottom mounting rails Note Ensure that the screen panels marked LEFT and RIGHT are attached on their respective sides of the unit 4 NOTICE The top rail and side pan els are each offset to provide an...

Page 11: ...ndow frame Using the type B screws provided fix the side panels and top mounting rail securely to the window sash Place the supplied locking brackets between the bottom of the screen panels and the wi...

Page 12: ...l B 10 Once the installation is complete measure the width between the air conditioner s outer casing and the window frame as seen in Figure 17 FIGURE 17 Width Width 12 Remove the adhesive on the back...

Page 13: ...mperature and thermostat setting Evaporative Dehumidifier Drying Mode Reduces and evaporates unwanted moisture without additional cooling Sleep Mode Automatically increases the setpoint temperature by...

Page 14: ...onditioner is operating in Energy Saving mode 5 Filter Check Indicates that the air conditioner s dust filter need cleaning 6 Dry Mode Indicates that the air conditioner is operating in Drying mode 7...

Page 15: ...timer Pressing this button twice will cancel any set timer 8 WiFi Activates or deactivates WiFi control 9 Increase Decrease While operating under Cooling Drying or Energy Saving modes increases or de...

Page 16: ...only Please refer to the actual product for the appearance Vertical flaps Horizontal Airflow Adjustment Adjust the vertical flaps to the left or right to direct the airflow according to your preferen...

Page 17: ...the air conditioner To prevent injury if the dust filter needs to be removed avoid touching the metal parts of the unit NOTICE After 250 hours of operation the Filter Check indicator will turn on 1 Ch...

Page 18: ...Replace the battery compartment cover Battery compartment cover OPEN CLOSE AAA batteries 2 Back of the remote control FIGURE 23 Post season Storage 1 Set the temperature at 30 C 86 F and let the unit...

Page 19: ...r these sounds as the refrigerant passes through the evaporator Droplet Sounds When water hit the condenser during normal operation they can cause droplet noise WARNING If the situations below are obs...

Page 20: ...emperature is below 16 C 60 F The louvers are not adjusted properly Check and adjust the louvers to direct the airflow There is direct sunlight in the room Pull the curtain or close the blinds to prev...

Page 21: ...te control must be kept within 8 meters 26ft for the transmission signal to reach the unit The set temperature cannot be adjusted The unit is operating in Auto mode The temperature cannot be adjusted...

Page 22: ...de by any person not duly authorized by Gree Canada Insurance and freight costs for the warranty service ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED TO A ONE 1...

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