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NOTES :

• This is a general use remote controller, it could be used for the air 

conditioners with multifunction; For some function, which the model 

doesn't have, if press the corresponding button on the remote controller 

that the unit will keep the original running status.

• When power is connected(stand by condition), you can operate the air 

conditioner through the remote controller.

• When unit is on, each time you press the button on remote controller, 

the sending signal icon "      "on the display of remote controller will blink

once. If the air conditioner gives out a beep sound, it means the signal 

has been sent.

• When unit is off, set temperature will be displayed on the remote 

controller (If the light of indoor unit display is turned on, the correspon-

ding icon will be displayed);

When unit is on, it will display the icon of the on-going function.

Press this button to turn unit on/off.

Pressing this button once can select your required mode circularly as

below (the corresponding icon"   " will be lit up after the mode is selected):

• Pressing    or    button once will increase or decrease set temperature 

by 1°F(°C). Hold     or    button for 2s, set temperature on remote 

control will change quickly. 

Release the button after your required set temperature is reached.

• When setting Timer On or Timer Off, press    or    button to adjust the 

time. (SeeTIMER Button for setting details)

• When selecting    (auto mode), air conditioner will operate automati-

cally according to ambient temperature. Set temperature can't be 

adjusted and won't be displayed either. Press    (FAN) button to adjust 

fan speed.

• When selecting    (cool mode), air conditioner will operate under cool 

mode. Then press   or    button to adjust set temperature. Press FAN 

button to adjust fan speed.

• When selecting    dry mode, air conditioner will operate at low fan 

speed under dry mode. In dry mode, fan speed can't be adjusted.

• When selecting    fan mode, air conditioner will operate in fan mode 

only. 

Then press    FAN button to adjust fan speed.

• When selecting heat mode, air conditioner will operate under heat 

mode. Then press   or    button to adjust set temperature. Press    FAN

button to adjust fan speed. (Cooling only unit can't receive heating 

mode signal. If set     HEAT mode by remote controller, press ON/OFF 

button can't turn on the air conditioner.)

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Introduction for buttons on remote controller

1

ON/OFF button

2

MODE button

3

MODE button

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Summary of Contents for GWC09MB-D3DNK Series

Page 1: ...ase read this owner s manual carefully before operating the unit and keep it for future reference 00762_30 05 2016 Copyright GREE Canada 2016 GWC09MB D3DN K GWC12MB D3DN K GWC18MC D3DN K GWC24MD D3DN...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...34 Selection of installation location 34 Requirements for electric connection 35 Installation Installation of indoor unit 36 Installation of outdoor unit Vacuum pumping 41 Leakage detection 41 Check...

Page 4: ...t if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Indicates important but not hazard related informati...

Page 5: ...ade by children Do not connect air conditioner to multi purpose socket Otherwise it may cause fire hazard Do disconnect power supply when cleaning air conditioner Otherwise it may cause electric shock...

Page 6: ...control otherwise the remote control may no longer operate When below phenomenon occurs please turn off air conditioner and disconnect power immediately and then contact the dealer or qualified profes...

Page 7: ...n switch having a contact separation of at least 3mm in all poles should be connected in fixed wiring Air Conditioner should be properly grounded Incorrect grounding may cause electric shock Make sure...

Page 8: ...nce with the requirement of NEC and CEC by authorized personnel only The air conditioner is a first class electric appliance It must be properly grounded with specialized grounding device by a profess...

Page 9: ...s WARNING If you need to relocate the air conditioner to another place only a qualified person can perform the work Otherwise it may cause personal injury or damage Select a location which is out of r...

Page 10: ...ator Temp indicator Cooling indicator Power indicator Receiver window Diplay Horizontal louver Indoor Unit NOTICE Actual product may be different from above graphics please refer to actual products Re...

Page 11: ...4 6 2 5 7 ON OFF button 2 MODE button 3 button 4 FAN button 5 SWING button 6 SLEEP button 7 TIMER button Timer on Timer off Sending signal swing operation auto operation cool operation dry operation...

Page 12: ...ure by 1 F C Hold or button for 2s set temperature on remote control will change quickly Release the button after your required set temperature is reached When setting Timer On or Timer Off press or b...

Page 13: ...utton for 2s time will change quickly Release the button after your required set time is reached Then press TIMER button to confirm it T OFF and H icon will stop blinking When unit is off press this b...

Page 14: ...ion for buttons on remote controller Function introduction for combination buttons Note Range of time setting is 0 5 24h The interval between two motions can t exceed 5s otherwise the remote controlle...

Page 15: ...emove cover of battery box During operation point the remote control signal sender at the receiving window on indoor unit The distance between signal sender and receiving window should be no more than...

Page 16: ...clean the air conditioner Clean surface of indoor unit If the remote control is lost or damaged please use auxiliary button to turn on or turn off the air conditioner As shown in the figure open the p...

Page 17: ...ry Do not use fire or hair dryer to dry the filter to avoid deformation or fire hazard 2 Clean filter Use a vacuum or water to clean the filter When the filter is very dirty use water below 45 c to cl...

Page 18: ...overy 1 Many packing materials are recyclable Please dispose of them in appropriate recycling bin 2 If you want to get rid of the air conditioner please contact local dealer or recycling service cente...

Page 19: ...been turned on which is normal After reaching set temperature indoor unit will stop blowing out air Eliminate obstacles Cut the power supply off and put the power back after about 3min and then turn...

Page 20: ...temperature is in proper range Doors and windows are open Close doors and windows Adjust temperature to proper range Clean the filter Wait until the voltage resumes to normal Your required temperature...

Page 21: ...d then turn on the unit again Outdoor unit emits vapor Heating mode is turned on During defrosting under heating mode it may produce vapor which is a normal Water flowing noise Has the air conditioner...

Page 22: ...nusual sound during operation Air switch trips off frequently Air conditioner generates a burning smell Indoor unit is leaking ATTENTION Do not repair or refit the air conditioner by yourself If the a...

Page 23: ...ll At least 15cm At least 15cm At least 250cm Space to the floor At least 300cm Space to the obstruction Space to the obstruction Space to the obstruction Space to the obstruction Drainage pipe Space...

Page 24: ...allation Installing the unit in the following places may cause malfunction If it is unavoidable please consult your local dealer or a certified technician 1 A place with strong heat sources vapors fla...

Page 25: ...circuit will be high please keep the interconnection cable away from the copper tube 8 The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations 9 Installation must be performed...

Page 26: ...ll with tapping screws ST4 2X25TA and then check if the frame is firmly installed by pulling the frame If the plastic expansion particle is loose please drill another fixing hole nearby 1 Choose the p...

Page 27: ...e plastic expansion particles are not provided and should be bought locally 1 The pipe can be led out in the direction of right rear right left or rear left 1 Aim the pipe joint at the corres ponding...

Page 28: ...2 Bind the joint with tape 1 Open the panel remove the screw on the wiring cover and then take down the cover 30 40 4 open end wrench union nut pipe torque wrench indoor pipe outlet pipe drain hose ta...

Page 29: ...the screw and then fix the power connection wire with wire clip After finishing wiring clamp the grounding wire yellow green wire into the wire crossing groove as shown in the following figure in ord...

Page 30: ...all pipe and then make them pass through the wall hole 2 Hang the indoor unit on the wall mounting frame 3 Stuff the gap between pipes and wall hole with sealing gum 4 Fix the wall pipe 5 Check if the...

Page 31: ...protective measures when installing the outdoor unit Make sure the support can withstand at least four times the unit weight The outdoor unit should be installed at least 3cm above the floor in order...

Page 32: ...to the wiring terminal according to the color fix themwith screws Note the wiring board is for reference only please refer to the actual one 3 Pretighten the union nut with hand 4 Tighten the union nu...

Page 33: ...om in order to prevent rain from getting into the room The through wall height of drain hose shouldn t be higher than the outlet pipe hole of indoor unit The water outlet can t be placed in water in o...

Page 34: ...remains in 0 1 MPa If the pressure decreases there may be leakage 5 Remove the piezometer open the valve core of liquid valve and gas valve completely with inner hexagon spanner 6 Tighten the screw c...

Page 35: ...nsulation of pipeline sufficient Is water drained well Is the voltage of power supply according to the voltage marked on the nameplate Is electric wiring and pipeline installed correctly Is the unit g...

Page 36: ...capacity Max length of connection pipe Max rise difference 25 10 30 10 30 20 28000Btu h 8204W 36000Btu h 10548W 30 20 42000Btu h 12306W 30 20 48000Btu h 14064W u 4 Additional regrigerant liquid and r...

Page 37: ...r unit throttle Diameter of connection pipe Liquid pipe mm Cooling only g m Cooling and heating g m Gas pipe mm Additional refrigerant charging amount for R410A 6 15 20 9 52 or 12 12 30 120 19 or 22 2...

Page 38: ...th expander F Inspection Check the quality of expanding port If there is any blemish expand the port again according to the steps above 6 6 35 1 4 Note A varies according to the diameter please refer...

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