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Operating principle and special functions for cooling

Operating principle and special functions for heating

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Notices for use

Principle:

The air conditioner absorbs heat in the room and sends it outside, so as the indoor 
ambient temperature decreases, the cooling capacity will increase or decrease based 
on the outdoor ambient temperature.

Anti-freezing function

If the unit is running in COOL mode and on a low temperature, frost will form
on the heat exchanger.  When the indoor heat exchanger temperature goes below 0 °C,
the indoor unit’s microcomputer will stop runnig the compressor to protect the unit.

Notices for use

Working temperature range

Indoor sideDB/WB(oC) 

Outdoor sideDB/WB(oC)

Maximum cooling

35/24

46/30

Minimum cooling

21/15

21/-

Maximum heating

24/---

24/16

Maximum heating

20/---

-15/-

The operating temperature range (outdoor temperature) for cooling unit is 5ºC~ 46ºC
for cooling and heating unit is -15ºC ~ 46ºC.

Principle:

* The air conditioner absorbs the heat in the room and sends it outside will increase, its 

heating capacity will decrease by outdoor ambient temperature.
So as the indoor ambient temperature increases, so does the room heating capacity.

*  If the outdoor temperature decreases, please use other heating/ventilating equipment.

Defrosting:

*  When the outdoor temperature is low but the humidity is high, and the unit has been 

running for a long period of time,  frost will form on the outdoor unit.  
The heating will stop running for 8 - 10 minutes while the auto-defrost is functioning. 

*  While auto-defrosting, the fan motors on both the indoor and outdoor units will stop.
*  While defrosting, the indoor indicator flashes, and the outdoor unit may emit vapor.

This is due to the defrosting, and is not a malfunction.

*  After the defrosting has finished,the heating will re-start automatically.

Anti-freezing function:

While in "HEAT" mode, in conjunction with one of the following statues, the indoor heat
exchanger hasn't reached the set temperature, the indoor unit will not run, in order to 
prevent cool air from blowing. (Within 3 mins)
1.Heating starts. 2.After auto-defrosting ends. 3.Heating in low temperatures.

The unit's climate type can be found on the nameplate.

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Summary of Contents for GWH09MA-A3DNC5A

Page 1: ...R S MANUAL MODELS GWH09MA A3DNC5A GWH12MB A3DNC5A 00493 25 04 11 Please read this owner s manual carefully before operating and keep it for reference Copyright Sunrise Tradex Corp 2011 WWW GREE CA St Mathieu de Beloeil Québec Canada 1 866 680 GREE ...

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Page 3: ... operating the air conditioner This will decrease the air conditioning capacity Do not block the air intake or outlet vents on both the outdoor and indoor units This may decrease the air condi tioning capacity or cause a malfunction The power supply must use a special circuit with air switch protection and the proper capacity The unit turns on and off automatically based on your settings Frequentl...

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Page 5: ...sends it outside will increase its heating capacity will decrease by outdoor ambient temperature So as the indoor ambient temperature increases so does the room heating capacity If the outdoor temperature decreases please use other heating ventilating equipment Defrosting When the outdoor temperature is low but the humidity is high and the unit has been running for a long period of time frost will...

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Page 7: ...ch means that the setting has been entered successfully The first time it is turned on 12 00 is the default display time and the signal icon will be displayed When the signal icon is dis played it denotes the clock time When the symbol is not displayed it is the timer Press this button to display the indoor setting temperature or indoor ambient temperature When the indoor unit is first turned on i...

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Page 9: ...current actual time Press this key once to begin setting the TIMER OFF times The setting method is the same as for TIMER ON Press this button to select Health On or Health Off Health On is the default when the unit is on Press this button once to turn on the I FEEL function I FEEL will be displayed After this function is activated the remote control will send the temperature to the main unit every...

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Page 11: ...ement As show in figure 4 Attach the back cover of the wireless remote control As show in figure NOTE When changing the batteries do not use the old batteries This may cause the wireless remote control to malfunction If the wireless remote control will not be used for an exten ded period of time remove the batteries so the liquid won t leak and damage the wireless remote control The remote control...

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Page 13: ...over a heat source or it may cause a fire or deformation Reinsert the filters Reinsert the filters in the direction indicated by the arrow then lower the surface panel and latch it 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 2 3 a b Check Before Use Maintain After Use Be sure that nothing obstructs the air outlet and intake vents Check that the ground wire is properly connected Check that the air conditioner batteries are wo...

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Page 15: ...s the wiring loose Is the SET TEMP suitable Is the air inlet or outlet obstructed Are the air filters dirty Are the windows and doors closed Is the indoor fan speed set at low speed Is there any other heat source in your room The remote control may occasionally stop working when the air conditioner s functions are changed too frequently Remove the power plug and insert it again to restart the appl...

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Page 17: ... 4 Use an installation location that is strong enough to withstand the full weight and vibration of the unit and that will not increase the noise 5 Be sure to leave enough space to allow access for routine maintenance The height of the installation location should be 250 mm or more from the floor 6 Select a place about 1m or more away from a TV set or any other electric appliances 7 Select a place...

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Page 19: ...um permissible distances to adjacent structures Space to the ceiling Space to the wall Air inlet side Space to the wall Space to the wall Air outlet Space to the floor Space to the wall 15 cm above 250 cm above 3 0 0 c m a b o v e 15cm away 15cm away 30cm above 30cm above 50cm above 30cm above Note This is just the schematic plan please refer to the actual product ...

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Page 21: ...en routing the wiring only 2 Cut off the tailings 1 and tailings 2 when routing both the wiring and piping or 1 2 3 2 Take out the piping from the body case wrap the piping s electric wire and water pipe with tape and put them th rough the piping hole As show in Fig 3 3 Hang the mounting slots of the indoor unit on the upper tabs of the rear panel and check that it is firm enough As show in Fig 4 ...

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Page 23: ...on Has the refrigerant been tested for leakage It may cause insufficient cooling heating Is the heat insulation sufficient It may cause condensation and dripping Does the water drain well It may cause condensation and dripping Is the voltage in accordance with the rated voltage marked on the nameplate It may cause and electrical malfunction or damage the part Are the electrical wiring and piping c...

Page 24: ...healthy filter before cleaning and reinstall it after cleaning according to the installation instructions Note that silver ion filters cannot be cleaned with water while active carbon photocata lyst low temperature conversion LTC catalyst formaldehyde eliminator ca techin or mite killing fil ters can but do not brush or rub with hard objects Dry it in the shade or sun after cleaning but do not wip...

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