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NORMAL MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES

ACTIVETY

FREQUENCY

Twice a year.

Remove the cover and wash the condenser coil

Clean the filter
(More frequent cleaning may be necessary

light on.

depending on the air quality)

When the air conditioner FILTER CHECK

HOW TO REMOVE THE AIR FILTER 

Remove the air filters by pulling them as illustrated below.

HOW TO CLEAN THE AIR FILTER  

 WARNING

!

FAILURE TO FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY

2.

Be careful when you maintain the refrigeration system, which has the high internal pressure.

1.

Don’t touch the capacitor terminals without the electric discharge ,the capacitor still may have
the high voltage even though the power supply is turned off.

Wash away dust from the air filters with clean water or vacuum the filter with an electric household 
vacuum cleaner.

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Summary of Contents for RVA-135R

Page 1: ...ual Operation Installation Thank you for choosing Recreational Vehicle manual carefully before operation and keep it for future reference Air Conditioner Air Conditioner Please read this owner s RVA 135R RVA 135RHP RVA 150R RVA 150RHP Models V 121210 ...

Page 2: ...AL MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 2 2 ELECTRIC DIAGRAM 7 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 10 14 STEP 3 ELECTRICAL WIRING 15 STEP 4 COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION 13 STEP 2 INSTALLING THE CEILING ASSEMBLY 10 STEP 1 SELECTING AN INSTALLATION LOCATION INSTALLING THE ROOF TOP AIR CONDITIONER 16 8 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 3 3 PACKING LIST 4 4 SPECIFICATIONS ...

Page 3: ...erating this unit 3 This air conditioner is designed to operate from a 115V AC 60Hz 1 Phase power supply 4 The wiring diagrams are located on the cover of the control box The assembly unit wire diagrams are located on the ceiling panel 1 Thank you for choosing the GREE Recreational Vehicle Air Conditioner This manual will supply you with all the information for installation operation and maintenan...

Page 4: ... CAP CAP J1 0 Notice Use Copper Conductors Only CONNECTOR MOTOR STEPPING YEGN GN BN BK BU WH POWER AP1 OUTDOOR UNIT M1 M2 STEPPING MOTOR BK WH YEGN L N G SENSOR ROOM TEMP TERMINAL BLOCK PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD CN6 SWING1 SWING2 CN5 0 RT1 ROOM L N J1 CAP CAP PROTECTOR OVERLOAD AP1 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD TR OUT TRANSFORMER TR IN TC II I MOTOR CN5 INDOOR UNIT N7 COMP BU YE BU RD G YEGN S C T C1 R COMP Y...

Page 5: ...acking List of Indoor Unit 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 6 9 10 No Name Quantity Remark Owner s Manual Bolt sub assy M8X190 Sponge air duct Plate of air vent Remote control YS1FAF Double sided gummed paper Remote control holder AAA1 5V batteries Tapping screw ST4 2X9 5 TA Sunk screw remote control holder 1 4 1 2 1 1 1 2 8 2 ...

Page 6: ...28 94x22 64x5 91 40 79x22 56x14 72 45 39x27 87x18 31 11 14 3 95 122 R410A 13 6 9 8 Btu h W Power Supply Ph V Hz Rated Cooling Capacity BTU h Cooling Power Input Watts Rated Current Cooling Amperage EER Rated Heating Capacity BTU h Heating Power Input Watts Rated Current Heating Amperage COP Noise Level dB A H M L CFM H M L Product Dimensions W x H x D Indoor Package Dimensions W x H x D Indoor Pro...

Page 7: ...off after powering on will be displayed once sleep function is set on The sleep function is not available under FAN or AUTO mode SLEEP button SLEEP Press this button AUTO LOW MED HIGH speed can be circularly selected After FAN button FAN powering on the unit auto fan speed is defaulted Under DRY mode only low fan speed can be set up LOW HIGH Press this button the clock can be set up blinks and dis...

Page 8: ...ssing the TIMER ON button the TIMER ON setting will be canceled After powered on no timer is defaulted HOUR ON OFF will not display and only the clock is displayed After the timer reached the setting time HOUR ON OFF will conceal Before setting the timer please adjust the clock to the current actual time TIMER ON TIMER OFF button TIMER OFF 5 seconds blinking the value can be Press this button to d...

Page 9: ...light or display on the unit 4 Press ENERGY SAVER button to activate the function Introduction for Special Function About AUTO mode When AUTO mode is selected the setting temperature will not be displayed on the remote control the unit will be in accordance with the room temperature and automatically select the suitable running method to make ambient comfortable About Lock Press and buttons simult...

Page 10: ...rol will not be used for a long time please take out batteries to prevent any damage from liquid leakage The operation should be in its receiving range It should be placed 1m away from the TV or stereo sound sets If the remote control can not work normally please take out the batteries then reinsert 30S after if it does not run normally change the batteries Sketch map for changing batteries 2 1 3 ...

Page 11: ...off the unit take the air filter out and clean it then re install the air filter power on and turn on the unit the light will still be on press FILTER CHECK button the light will turn off 4 TIMER button Press the button to increase the set operating temperature of the unit and press the button to decrease the set operating temperature of the unit the temperature setting range is from 16 30 Press T...

Page 12: ...ructures Once the location for your air conditioner has been determined A reinforced and framed roof hole opening must be cut if there is no hole or you may use existing vent holes CASE A If a roof vent is already present in the desired mounting location for the air conditioner the following steps must be performed 1 Remove all screws which secure the roof vent to the vehicle Remove the vent and a...

Page 13: ... The roof top air conditioner must be mounted on a level plane from front to rear and side to side when the vehicle is parked on a level plane Figure 3 shows maximum allowable degrees that the unit can be mounted above or below level 3 If the roof of the vehicle is sloped not level such that the roof top air conditioner cannot be mounted within the maximum allowable degree specifications an exteri...

Page 14: ... Level 10 Max Level Level Level Above Level 10 Max Below Level 0 Max Figure 3 Level Height Varies to Make Unit Level Figure 4 39 3 14 3 3 20 9 16 1 14 x14 9 2 OPENING 3 3 14 Gasket Location for Location for Rubber Locator Stick Figure 2 Location for Rubber Locator 12 ...

Page 15: ... the ceiling assembly frame to the gasket has been evenly compressed roof top air conditioner with the mounting bolts see Figure 5 You must start thread themounting bolts by hand to avoid cross threading DO NOT START THE MOUNTING BOLTS WITH AN AIR GUN The mounting bolts should be tightened process is completed when the basepan 6 opening see Figure 5 and Figure 5 1 Pull the fabric duct collar throu...

Page 16: ...supply wiring with minimum 12AWG for both 13 5KBtu h and 15KBtu h unit the wiring from its power source to the junction box Do not attach them at this time 2 Take the roof top air conditioner power cord to connect to the side of the junction box 3 Remove the junction box cover 2 screws Take the power cord and make it get into the box through the strain relief that is provided see Figure 7 4 Connec...

Page 17: ...10 3 Switch on the power supply and check the unit work or not 4 Check the thermostat position Make sure the thermostat is routed through the holding guide and is not touching any metal surface 1 STEP 4 COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION To complete the installation and system checkout requirements the following steps must be performed Frame Ceiling Grille 4 Screws Figure 10 15 ...

Page 18: ...rear and side to side when the vehicle is parked Make sure that the mounting of the air conditioner is correct and level Reset the remote control to a lower temperature setting Remove and clean the filter Allow a sufficient amount of time for unit to cool the room Mounting bolts should be tightened evenly by compressing the basepan gasket The filter is dirty Remove and clean the filter The unit is...

Page 19: ...them as illustrated below HOW TO CLEAN THE AIR FILTER WARNING FAILURE TO FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY 2 Be careful when you maintain the refrigeration system which has the high internal pressure 1 Don t touch the capacitor terminals without the electric discharge the capacitor still may have the high voltage even though the power supply is turned off Wash away dus...

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