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The power cord with this air conditioner contains a current detection device designed to 

reduce the risk of fire. Please refer to the section “operation of current device” for details. In the 
event that the power cord is damaged, it cannot be repaired. It must be replaced with a power 
cord from the product manufacturer. 

Power Cord with 3-Prong 

Grounding Plug and Current 

Detection Device.

SAFETY INFORMATION

Electrical Information

Do not under any 

circumstances cut, 

remove, or bypass the 

grounding prong

Operation of Current Device

The power cord contains a current device that senses damage to the power cord. To test your power 

cord, do the following:
1.  Plug in the Air Conditioner.

2.  The power cord has TWO buttons on the 3-Prong Grounding Plug. Press the TEST button. You will 

notice a click as the RESET button pops out. 

3.  Press the RESET button, and you will hear a click as the button engages. 

4.  The power cord is now supplying electricity to the unit. 

(On some products this is also indicated  

by a light on the 

3-Prong Grounding Plug

)

.

NOTE:

•  Do not use the power cord to turn the unit on or off. 
•  Always make sure the RESET button is pushed in for correct operation. 
•   The power 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. 

•   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 a power cord that shows damage or cracks along 

the length or at the connector.  

•   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.  

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

electric shock.  

•  Never use an extension cord, surge protector, or multi-outlet 

adapter with this unit.

Summary of Contents for GRP-E08SH-R4

Page 1: ...product To find an electronic version of this manual please visit www greeproducts com Phone 1 866 658 0466 Email customerservice greeproducts com GRP E08SH R4W GRP E08SH R4 GRP E09SH R4W GRP E09SH R...

Page 2: ...24 BEFORE YOU CALL 25 27 WARRANTY STATEMENT 28 TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTICE Pictures within this manual are for reference only Please refer to the actual product for the appearance Write the model and se...

Page 3: ...s 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 benzen...

Page 4: ...his is also indicated by a light on the 3 Prong Grounding Plug NOTE Do not use the power cord to turn the unit on or off Always make sure the RESET button is pushed in for correct operation The power...

Page 5: ...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 vola...

Page 6: ...nry or metal The electrical outlet must be within 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 Thi...

Page 7: ...NSTRUCTIONS Unit Overview 5 6 7 9 8 1 Control Display 2 Horizontal Louver Adjustment 3 Vertical Louver Adjustment 4 Caster 5 Filter Cover 6 Air inlet 7 Exhaust Hose Connection 8 Remote Control Storage...

Page 8: ...p Debris Guard Foam with Adhesive 2 Remote Control Owner s Manual AAA Battery 2 Included May Be Pre Assembled May Be Pre Assembled Exhaust Hose Screw 12 Rain Guard 2 Drainage Hose Drain Connector 1 Ru...

Page 9: ...ks at the back of the unit with 2 screws The top Cord Hook should face upward and the bottom Cord Hook should face downward Cord Hook Screw 1 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Cord Hook Installation NOTE Do...

Page 10: ...ok Put the Rubber Plug into the other side of th Drainage Hose connect it with the Pipe Hook and then connect it with the Pipe Clip Drainage Hose Installation 1 2 NOTE Use the continuous drainage opti...

Page 11: ...Open the window and measure the width inside the window frame A For windows with inner width of 20 5 52 cm only use the Window Panel B For windows with inner widths over 20 5 52 cm up to 37 5 95 2 cm...

Page 12: ...1 Secure the Window Panel to the window sill with 2 Screws Inner width of the window 20 5 52 cm 37 5 95 2 cm Adjustment Panel was added secure the Window Panel to the window sill with 3 Screws Inner w...

Page 13: ...to 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...

Page 14: ...less than 20 5 52 cm high Refer to saw note page 11 Secure the Window Panel to the window sill with 2 Screws Inner height of the window 20 5 52 cm 38 5 98 cm Adjustment Panel was added secure the Win...

Page 15: ...tion and Exhaust Nozzle clockwise into opposite 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 Co...

Page 16: ...rked Push Slide close the Exhaust Cover on the Window Panel 4 Remove Exhaust Hose Connection by grasping and lifting the Exhaust Hose Connection upwards Clasp Upwards Disassemble Exhaust Hose Connecti...

Page 17: ...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 Ex...

Page 18: ...m 61 F 16 1 C to 86 F 30 C HEAT Under this mode 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...

Page 19: ...UTO or FAN mode Press this button again to turn off X FAN mode Sleep Button Press this button to enter into sleep mode If unit operates in COOL Mode after SLEEP Mode is turned on preset temperature wi...

Page 20: ...ir flow direction CAUTION Do not adjust the Vertical 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 t...

Page 21: ...hen place filter s in a shady place to dry 3 After 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 e...

Page 22: ...ug in the Drainage Hose and then place the Drainage Hose 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 MAI...

Page 23: ...matically empty into a floor drain by attaching a drainage hose ATTENTION When using continuous drainage option from the middle hole place portable on a level surface and make sure drainage hose is cl...

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 batterie...

Page 25: ...ds 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 t...

Page 26: ...trols 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...

Page 27: ...tomer Service F0 1 Refrigerant is leaking 2 System is 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...

Page 28: ...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 29: ...29 Gree Customer Service Hours 9am 5pm CST Monday Friday Phone 1 866 658 0466 Email customerservice greeproducts com Website www greeproducts com M100517 8K9K9KHPPACS US...

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