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OWNER'S  MANUAL

Split Air Conditioner

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Thank you for choosing GREE air conditioner for correct operation, please 

it carefully for consultation.

read this owner's manual carefully before operating the unit and keep

Summary of Contents for Split Air Conditioner

Page 1: ...Split Air Conditioner GREE AIR CONDITIONERS Thank you for choosing GREE air conditioner for correct operation please it carefully for consultation read this owner s manual carefully before operating the unit and keep ...

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Page 3: ... doors open for a long time while operating the air conditioner It can decrease the air conditioning capacity Don t block the air intake or outlet vents of both the outdoor and indoor units It can decrease the air conditioning capacity or cause a malfunction Keep combustible spray away from the units more than 1m It can cause afire or explosion If it is damaged it may lead to the fall of the unit ...

Page 4: ...our hands or stick into the air intake or outlet vents Don t use the air conditioner for other purposes such as drying clothes preserving foods etc To adjust the airflow direction appropriately When operating the unit to adjust the vertical air flow dire ction by use of remote controller And then Swing louver Guide louver Please don t cut off or damage the power cords and control cords If they are...

Page 5: ...ase If outdoor temperature becomes very low please operate with other heating equipments Defrosting When outdoor temperature is low but high humidity after a long while running frost will form on outdoor unit that will effect the heating effect at this time the auto defrosting function will act the heat running will stop for 8 10mins During the auto defrosting the fan motors of indoor unit and out...

Page 6: ...3 6 Names and functions of each part Indoor unit Air in Air out Front panel Filter Guide louver Wall pipe Bind tape Connection wire Drainage pipe Remote control Outdoor unit Ł ņ Ņ ł ň ń Ň Ń Air out Air in ...

Page 7: ...s button the setting temp will be decreased by 1 The temp will be changed quickly the button continuously and setting temp range is by pressing Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Operation of remote control Swing up and down button below Press this button the running mode will change as Mode button MODE FAN AUTO OPER HEALTH AIR FILTER TURBO ON OFF X FAN HOUR HUMIDITY ON OFF MODE FAN X FAN TURBO TEMP TIMER SLEEP LIGHT could tu...

Page 8: ...e setting time range is from 0 5 to 24 hr continuously to change timing value quickly then remote controller will send out the signal immediately and hour on off will stop flickering If the time of that no press timer button under flickering status is above 5s the timer setting will quit If the timer has been set press this button once again to quit it press this key once again to fix the time Ɣ Ɣ...

Page 9: ...et the icon will be displayed and the indicator light in the displayer will be off Light button LIGHT Press this button enter into SLEEP state when repressed it will quit The sleep function and FAN mode will be canceled with the stop of the unit There is no SLEEP function under AUTO is the icon for sleep function SLEEP Sleep button At COOL X FAN mode the SLEEP mode runs after 1hour the setting tem...

Page 10: ...SLEEP button set the sleep mode 2 Press TIMER button then press button to set the 3 Press light button to control displayer light on or off 4 Press X FAN button to set X FAN function on or off 5 Press turbo button to set this function on or off Guide for operation optional operation Introduction for special function This function indicates that moisture on evaporator of indoor unit will be blowed ...

Page 11: ...emote control can not operate normally please take them out after 30s later and reinsert if they cannot normally run please change them Sketch map for changing batteries 127 Fig 1 Fig 2 ƾ ƾ ƾ ƾAbout lock ERXW 872 581 will be displayed on it in which case press any button the mark will When AUTO RUN mode is selected the setting temperature will not be displayed on the LCD the unit will be in accord...

Page 12: ... the unit is running press the ON OFF button of the manual switch the unit will stop work Manual Switch AUTO STOP Displayer indicator light control of indoor unit It s a special selectivebutton for the users who are not accustomed to the light at sleeping Get the displayer indicator light on When setting the light function the mark will pressing this button In which case the diss player indicator ...

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Page 14: ...filters you can either use a vacuum cleaner or wash them with warm water the water with the neutral detergent should below 113 When the filters are very dirty such as oil stain and dry it in the shade NOTE Never use water above 113 to wash or it can cause deformation or discoloration Never partch it by fire or can cause a fire or deformation At the slot of surface panel to open an angle pull the a...

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Page 16: ...e you need to pull out of the plug and reinsert it Is it in its receiving range Or obstructed To check the voltage in wireless remote control inside is charged otherwise to replace the batteries Whether the wireless remote control is damaged The air humidity is on the high side Condensing water over flowed The connection position of indoor unit drainage pipe is loosed When the unit is running in C...

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Page 20: ...ve Above A b o v e 0 2 0 LQ 2 Air outlet side Space to the obstruction Air outlet side Air inlet side A b o v e Above Installation dimension diagram The dimensions of the space necessary for correct installation of the appliance including the minimum permissible distances to adjacent structures ƽ 5 9 in 5 9 in 5 9 in 118 1 11 8 in 19 7 in 7 8 7 i n 19 7 in 1 1 8 i n ...

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Page 23: ...age test Liquid pipe Gas pipe Valve cap Vacuum gauge Vacuum pump Fig 1 Connect charging hose of manifold valve to charge end of low pressure valve both high low pressure valves must be tightly shut 2 Connect joint of charging hose to vacuum pump 3 Fully open handle of Lo manifold valve 4 Open the vacuum pump to evacuate At the beginning slightly loosen joint nut of low pressure valve to check if t...

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Page 25: ...re earth connection It may cause electrical leakage Is the power cord specified It may cause electric malfunction or damage the part Is the inlet and outlet been covered It may cause insufficient cooling heating capacity Has the length of connection pipes and refrigerant capacity been recorded The refrigerant capacity is not accurate Test Operation 1 Before test operation 1 Do not switch on power ...

Page 26: ...lter it is invalid when its surface becomes according to the installation instruction Pay special attention to that silver Take out the healthy filter before cleaning and reinstall it after cleaning Installation and Maintenance of Healthy Filter ƽ Healthy filter Air filter Healthy filter downwards to remove it See Fig a the front case as shown in Fig c Fig b Fig c Fig d techin or mite killing filt...

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