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1. Find the battery cover on back of unit (see fi gure).
    Depress the arrow, and slide battery case open. 
2. Remove old batteries and replace with two new AAA 
    1.5 V batteries. Place batteries in positions indicated.
3. Slide battery case cover back into place.
4. Attach the back cover of wireless remote control. 
    (As shown in fi gure.)

    

    NOTES:

    • Always use all new batteries.
    • If remote control will not be used for an extended period
      of time, remove batteries to prevent leakage and
      damage to unit. 
    • Make sure unit is in receiving range.
    • Do not operate near television set or stereo or other
      device that uses remote control. 
    • If wireless remote control does not operate normally
      after batteries have been changed, remove the
      batteries and wait 30 seconds. Replace batteries and
      test unit again. If it still does not operate correctly,
      replace batteries.
    • The remote control can operate the unit from a distance
      of up to 25 ft ( 7.6 m) as long as there are no
      obstructions.

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WIRELESS REMOTE 

CONTROL OPERATION

Replacing Batteries

If the wireless remote control unit is lost or damaged, use 
THE MANUAL OVERRIDE SWITCH to operate the unit. 
Manual operation means the unit is operating in AUTO 
mode. In AUTO mode, the system will automatically 
maintain a room temperature between 64°F (17.8°C) 
and 77°F (25°C). If the room temp is above 77°F (25°C) 
the system will operate in COOL mode. If the room temp 
is below 64°F (17.8°C) the system will operate in HEAT 
mode. If the room temp is less than 77°F (25°C) and more 
than 64°F (17.8°C) the system will be idle and the fan will 
run to circulate and fi lter air.

Manual Override Operation:

• To activate  Manual Override mode, press the Auto/Stop
  button located under the front cover of the indoor unit.
  (See figure  below).  In Manual Override mode, the
  system will not respond to commands from the remote
  control. 
• To turn Manual Override Mode off, press the Auto/Stop
  button again. Once off, the system will respond to the
  remote control.

Manual Switch

AUTO/STOP

EMERGENCY OPERATION

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Summary of Contents for GWC09AB-D3DNA2D

Page 1: ...A3DNA1B GWH12AB D3DNA1B GWH18AB D3DNA1B GWH24AB D3DNA1B Thank you for selecting GREE evo High Wall Ductless Air Conditioner and Heating System Please read this manual carefully before operation and ke...

Page 2: ...ch will result in severe personal injury or death WARNING signifies hazards which could result in personal injury or death CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which may result in minor person...

Page 3: ...nd immediately contact a qualified service professional WARNING Keep combustible materials away from the unit WARNING Do not attempt to install relocate or repair the unit yourself Contact a qualified...

Page 4: ...o not allow cold air to directly blow on any person for a prolonged time This can cause discomfort and worsen health problems NOTE Do not use the unit to chill drinks preserving food or drying clothes...

Page 5: ...ses as the outdoor temperature decreases Your evo unit will heat down to 5 F 15 C During extreme cold outdoor temperatures you may need an additional heating source to supplement the EVO heating outpu...

Page 6: ...tdoor unit Air in Discharge air Air in Discharge air Front panel Filter Swing louvers Refrigerate lines and control wires Condesate drainage pipe Remote control Remote receiver sensor IDENTIFYING MAJO...

Page 7: ...n Press the button and clock icon will flash Within 5 seconds set the time by pressing or buttons to set hours and minutes Press button again to save time setting Note that this is the current time no...

Page 8: ...e by pressing the button When the guide louver begins to swing up or down it turns off the SWING function and will appear as the louver position is readjusting TIMER ON button When TIMER function is a...

Page 9: ...d more than 64 F 17 8 C the system will be idle and the fan will run to circulate and filter air In this mode the set room temperature will not be displayed on the remote AUTO mode is the default sett...

Page 10: ...p to 25 ft 7 6 m as long as there are no obstructions 1 2 3 4 WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION Replacing Batteries If the wireless remote control unit is lost or damaged use THE MANUAL OVERRIDE SWITC...

Page 11: ...could cause damage or unit failure Never use abrasive cleaners on indoor or outdoor unit Use only slightly damp clean soft cloth or very mild cleansers CLEANING AND CARING FOR YOUR UNIT Cleaning the...

Page 12: ...es You hear a water flowing sound Cause It is normal for the air conditioning system to make water flowing or Gurgling sounds from refrigerant pressures equalizing when the compressor starts and stops...

Page 13: ...remote control not working The batteries might be low change the batteries The remote control must be within 25 ft 7 6m with no obstructions of the indoor unit If remote control is lost or damaged an...

Page 14: ...uld contact a Qualified Service Professional for assistance Moisture or condensation on the discharge air louvers or outlet vents Cause It is normal for air conditioning system to develop condensation...

Page 15: ...ns to intake or outlet vents 4 The location must withstand full weight and vibration of unit and permit safe installation 5 Select a dry location away from direct sunlight and strong winds 6 Select lo...

Page 16: ...floor Above Above Above Space to the obstruction Air outlet side Space to the wall Air inlet side 15cm 6 in Above 15cm 6 in Above 15cm 6 in 118 in 300 cm 72 in 183 cm 11 in 30 cm Above 11 in 30 cm Ab...

Page 17: ...condensate pipe should be installed at a slight downward angle 2 Do not pull or bend the condensate pipe No trap requirement 3 Wrapping the condensate hose in insulation is recommended Connecting Ind...

Page 18: ...nd water pipe with tape and put them through the piping hole See Fig 3 3 Align the mounting slots of the indoor unit on the upper tabs of the rear panel and check that the connection is firm See Fig 4...

Page 19: ...s If no leak is detected release nitrogen and evacuate system to below 500 microns 3 Connect the joint of the charging hose to the vacuum pump 4 Open the handle of the Lo manifold valve 5 Open the vac...

Page 20: ...cal malfunction and damage the unit The unit is properly grounded Could cause electrical leakage Electrical cables are as specified Could cause electrical malfunction Air Inlet and outlet are not cove...

Page 21: ...Outdoor Unit 63 633063 For 230V heat pump models For 230V cool only models For 115V cool only models For 115V heat pump models 63633065 63633084 63633083 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 21...

Page 22: ...warranty is subject to all provisions conditions limitations and exclusions listed below Five 5 years on all functional Parts including compressor All parts including compressor are warranted for a p...

Page 23: ...ires lightning accidents corrosive environments rust etc or other conditions beyond the control of the Company 6 Parts not supplied or designated by Company or damages resulting from their use 7 Produ...

Page 24: ...GREE 66162632 V2 0 GREE ELECTRIC APPLIANCES INC OF ZHUHAI www greecooling com...

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