Gree GPH12AE-A3NNA8A Owner'S Manual Download Page 8

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7

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

COOL mode

HEAT mode

(not for cooling unit only)

CAUTION

DRY mode

FAN mode

WATER DRAINAGE

1) Select a location near a door or 

window. Install the exhaust duct.

2) Press "MODE" to select the "COOL"  

mode.

3) Press 

‘‘

’’

 or 

‘‘

’’

 to set the suitable  

temp. between 16°C (61°F)  

̴

30°C      

(86°F).

1) Select a location near a door or 

window. Install the exhaust duct.

2) Press “MODE” to select “HEAT”mode.
3) Press 

‘‘

’’

 or 

‘‘

’’

 key to set the 

suitable temp. between 16°C (61°F)   
and 30°C (86°F).

To ensure that the COOL mode functions
to its fullest capacity, pay attention to the
following: 

1) Use curtains to block direct sunlight.
2) Do not use other heat sources in the air

conditioned room. 

1) Close doors and windows for the best    

dehumidifying effect.        Press "MODE" to
select the "DRY" mode. When the unit is
in the "DRY" mode the upper motor runs
at low speed. This it is not  adjustable.    

2) Select a location near a door or window.

Install the exhaust duct.

There are three speeds in the FAN mode.

When the tanks is full, the indicator 
flashes and the buzzer sounds eight
times. The LED display shows error 
code H8, and the unit stops running. 
The water must be emptied.

Summary of Contents for GPH12AE-A3NNA8A

Page 1: ...11 10 11 Please read this owner s manual carefully before operating and keep it for reference Copyright Sunrise Tradex Corp 2011 MOD LES GPH12AE A3NNA8A 13 04707 WWW GREE CA St Mathieu de Beloeil Qu b...

Page 2: ...cting a Gree product By purchasing a room air conditioner you not only get comfort but also good health These operating instructions present the various features your unit has to offer In addition the...

Page 3: ...onfiguration excellent workmanship and elegant appearance make one superior product Note Please read this manual carefully before running the unit The manual is used for reference and the technical pa...

Page 4: ...e la sortie d air la sortie d air limentation 3 STRUCTURE Rear Front Air outlet Handle Control panel Upper air inlet grill Heat air exhaust vent Lower air inlet grill Power cord...

Page 5: ...pe with warm water and dry Do not use sharp instruments rubbing alcohol flammable fluids or abrasive cleaners to remove tape or glue These products can damage the surface of your air conditioner Place...

Page 6: ...nd national electrical codes and should be installed by a qualified electrician If you have any questions contact a qualified electrician For safety reasons please unplug your unit when it is not in u...

Page 7: ...el and the function 1 ON OFF button Press once to start and press once more to stop the unit 2 MODE button Press this button to change the running mode in order of COOL DRY FAN HEAT 3 and button In CO...

Page 8: ...e temp between 16 C 61 F 30 C 86 F 1 Select a location near a door or window Install the exhaust duct 2 Press MODE to select HEAT mode 3 Press or key to set the suitable temp between 16 C 61 F and 30...

Page 9: ...LIGHT TEMP button FAN Press to increase the temp setting by 1 C 1 F Press to decrease the temp setting by 1 C 1 F Hold the button down to change the temp more rapidly The range of temp settings is be...

Page 10: ...remote control screen and the fan speed automatically changes When this button is pressed again the fan speed will return to the previous fan speed setting HEALTH SAVE TEMP Temp display button This b...

Page 11: ...r the temp setting will increase by 1 C 2 F When it has run for 2 hours the temp setting will increase by 2 C 4 F and then will run at this temperature setting In the HEAT mode When the SLEEP mode has...

Page 12: ...the swing mode 1 Press SLEEP to set the sleep mode 2 Press TIMER then press to set the timer on or timer off times 3 Press LIGHT to turn the display light on or off 4 Press X FAN to turn the X FAN fun...

Page 13: ...ultaneously to switch between C and F About the new defrost function Defrost is not available on this unit If this function is turned on by remote control and the unit is running in defrost mode it wi...

Page 14: ...pe should be 50 150cm long It is recommended to use the shortest length When installing the exhaust pipe should be as flat as possible Don t stretch the pipe or connect it to another exhaust pipe whic...

Page 15: ...ST HOSE ACCESSORIES AND INSTALLATION If the pipe must be bent please install it based on the following dimensions Incorrect installation is shown in the following figure If the pipe is bent too much i...

Page 16: ...TIE D AIR rri re en our tuyau ortie flexible 15 EXHAUST HOSE ACCESSORIES AND INSTALLATION PARTS INCLUDED Front plastic pipe end Window exhaust adapter Rear plastic pipe end Flexible exhaust hose...

Page 17: ...moved from room to room as needed Before cleaning please pull out the power plug and turn off the power supply to avoid electric shock Air inlet grill AVERTISSEMENT Clean the filter at least once eve...

Page 18: ...conditioner Use a cloth that is slightly moistened with water below 40 104 or soapy water to wipe the dirt away Do not use gasoline diesel oil or similar substances to clean the unit Before cleaning p...

Page 19: ...unit on If ES is still displayed please contact a service technician Although set to DRY mode there is no cool air The LED screen displays H8 The water tank is full 1 Pour out the water that is in th...

Page 20: ...edication Do not step on or put anything on the top of the unit as it will fall or tilt which can cause malfunction Avoid directing cold air on the body for a long time as it may cause health problems...

Page 21: ...t into the food chain affecting health and well being When replacing old appliances with new ones the retailer is legally obligated to take back your old appliance for disposal free of charge It is pr...

Page 22: ...filter before cleaning and reinstall it after cleaning according to the installation instructions Note that active carbon cannot be cleaned with water Dry it in the shade or sun after cleaning Do not...

Page 23: ...customer must present this warranty certificate along with the proof of purchase THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER 1 Damage accidental or otherwise to the air conditioner that are not caused by materials...

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