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AC Pro S-Series 18-24K

 

User

 Manual

Models

AWH18QD-D3DNA3G/I

AWH18QD-D3DNA1G/O

AWH24QE-D3DNA3D/I

AWH24QE-D3DNA1D/O 

(Refrigerant R410A)

Summary of Contents for AWH18QD-D3DNA3G/I

Page 1: ...AC Pro S Series 18 24K User Manual Models AWH18QD D3DNA3G I AWH18QD D3DNA1G O AWH24QE D3DNA3D I AWH24QE D3DNA1D O Refrigerant R410A ...

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Page 3: ...emp Indoor ambient temp Sleep mode Clock Heat mode Fan mode Dry mode Cool mode Auto mode Operation mode I feel X fan mode health function Introduction for icons on display screen Introduction for buttons on remote controller Turning on the power will cause the unit to make noise The operation indicator red in color will be illuminated Once the power is turned on you can operate the air conditioner...

Page 4: ...O LOW MEDIUM LOW MEDIUM MEDIUM HIGH HIGH will be set circularly in this sequence When turning on the unit AUTO fan speed is the default setting In DRY mode the fan speed can only be set to LOW 7 TIMER OFF Button Press this button to initiate the auto off timer To cancel auto off timer simply press the button again TIMER OFF setting is the same asTIMER ON 8 CLOCK Button Press and hold this button t...

Page 5: ...blink three times While the unit is OFF press MODE and T buttons simultaneously to switch between Cº and Fº While the unit is in COOL mode pressTEMP and CLOCK simultaneously to initiate energy saving mode The remote controller will display SE PressTEMP and CLOCK simultaneously again to quit energy savings mode In heating mode press theTEMP and CLOCK buttons simultaneously to start or turn off the ...

Page 6: ... Cool mode XWR PRGH Operation mode I feel Introduction for icons on display screen Introduction for buttons on remote controller This is general use remote controller It is compatible with multifunctional air conditioners Turning on the power will cause the unit to make noise The operation indicator red in color will be illuminated Once the power is turned on you can operate the air conditioner by...

Page 7: ...ton to adjust the set temperature Pressing the FAN button will adjust fan speed Pressing the swing button will adjust the swing blowing angle 3 Fan Button This button is used for setting fan speed Pressing this button will change fan speed AUTO LOW MEDIUM LOW MEDIUM MEDIUM HIGH HIGH will be set circularly in this sequence When turning on the unit AUTO fan speed is the default setting In DRY mode t...

Page 8: ...adjust the clock time Each pressing of the symbol button will increase decrease the time by 1 minute Holding down the S or T button for 2 seconds will rapidly change the time setting Release button when you reach desired time Press the CLOCK button to confirm the time icon will stop blinking NOTE The clock time adopts 24 hour mode The interval between two operations cannot exceed 5 seconds Otherwi...

Page 9: ...h the temperature display between Celsius and Fahrenheit 5 I FEEL Function Pressing S and MODE buttons simultaneously to start I FEEL function and will be displayed on the remote controller The remote controller will send the ambient temperature to the unit This will cause the unit to adjust and set the airflow accordingly in order to maximize energy savings while providing maximum comfort Do not ...

Page 10: ...tore app iOS System supports iOS 7 0 and above Android System supports Android 4 0 and above Remote Controls with a WIFI button turn ON the Gree system Press and hold the WIFI button for 1 second until the unit beeps for the second time and theWIFI icon appears on the display Repeat the procedure to turn WIFI mode OFF Remote controls without a WIFI button press and hold both the Mode and Turbo but...

Page 11: ...egion i e North America Then tap Sign Up button For future reference record the user name email address and password used to set up your account User Name _________________________________________________________________________________ Email Address _______________________________________________________________________________ Password ____________________________________________________________...

Page 12: ...ourWIFI network for AC Pro units When a AC Pro unit is found it will automatically be registered on theWIFI system GREE will display the device name ex AC5bcf of your AC Pro unit Tap the back button to return to the My Home screen Your unit will be displayed on the My Home screen Turn your unit ON and OFF by tapping the circle button For a full screen display tap the unit display Step 4 Add yourWI...

Page 13: ...ols and prevents unauthorized users from tampering with system settings Turn Lock on and off by sliding the Device Lock button to the right or left to lock or unlock Repeat the Registering your AC Pro unit on theWIFI System section above for each new device Tap the Save button Tap the button to return to this screen Customize the GREE app on your smartphone Step 1 Settings Step 2 Customize Step 3 ...

Page 14: ...ill be displayed as follows Room temperature setting can be adjusted between 61 F to 86 F by scrolling to the room temperature icon right or left on the smartphone display See Remote Controller instructions for detailed operation of these modes OPERATING MODE ADJUSTTEMPERATURE SETTING 72 F 68 F Cool Mode Temperature Setting Heat Mode ...

Page 15: ...ne Screen Repeat the procedure to switch the display back to F Fan mode can be adjusted by sliding the fan icon right or left on the smartphone screen The fan modes will be displayed as follows See Remote Controller instructions for detailed operation FAHRENHEIT F CELSIUS C SCREEN Fan Modes Fahrenheit F Celcius C Screen Fan Mode Screens ...

Page 16: ...ion called X Fan This function will allow the indoor fan to run for a pre determined amount of time after the unit is turned off cooling or dry modes to ensure that additional moisture is removed from coil Turn the X Fan feature on by tapping the Function button and then the X Fan button Tap again to turn off This function is not included with your system OPEN SPECIAL FUNCTIONS X FAN MODE Ventilat...

Page 17: ...lly slow down as the room temperature reaches the set point Turn the Energy Saving on and off by tapping the Function button and then the SE button Freeze Guard mode or vacation mode will automatically maintain room temperature above 46 F Turn Freeze Guard on and off by tapping the Function button and then the 46 F heating button Freeze Guard can only be activated in heat mode UNIT DISPLAY LIGHTON...

Page 18: ...omatically adjust room temperature during your sleep time This slight change in temperature will not affect your comfort level due to the natural effects that sleeping has on the body but it will save on energy consumption and lower your electric bill For more information see Sleep Modes in the remote controller instructions Turn Sleep Mode ON and OFF by tapping the Function button and then the Sl...

Page 19: ...o select a Sleep Mode tap the Sleep title under the Sleep icon to open the Sleep Setting screen From the Sleep Setting screen you can select a desired sleep function You can select the Expert Nap Tradition or DIY Sleep functions by tapping the buttons at the bottom of the screen SLEEP MODE SETTINGS Sleep Setting Screen ...

Page 20: ...Technical Information Ʋƹ Tradition Sleep Mode Screen DIY Sleep Mode Screen Nap Sleep Mode Screen Expert Sleep Mode Screen EXPERTSLEEP MODE TRADITION SLEEP MODE NAP SLEEP MODE DIY SLEEP MODE ...

Page 21: ...am Timer Mode by tapping the Function button and then the Timer button This will bring up the Preset List screen The Preset List will be empty the first time using Timer Mode Afterwards this screen will be a quick reference to the dailyTimer program To create a Timer program tap the Plus Sign button at the bottom of the screen to launch the Add Preset screen TIMER MODE ...

Page 22: ...the Add Preset screen the unit can be programmed to turn ON and OFF on specific days of the week and time of day Select the specific days of the week the unit will turn ON or OFF by tapping the buttons at the bottom of the screen ...

Page 23: ... will turn ON or OFF by scrolling the Hour and Minute screen UP and DOWN To have the unit turn ON at the programmed time tap the ON button or tap the OFF button for the unit to turn OFF Then tap the Save button to save the program and return to the Preset List screen ...

Page 24: ...midity level tap the Humidify title under the Humidify icon to open the Humidify Setting screen From the Humidify Setting screen you can select a humidify function You can select the Intelligent Continuous or Manual Humidifying functions by tapping the buttons at the bottom of the screen HUMIDIFY MODE HUMIDIFY MODE SETTING Humidify Mode Screen Humidify Setting Screen Intelligent humidifying ...

Page 25: ...o the full screen INTELLIGENT HUMIDIFYING CONTINUOUS HUMIDIFYING MANUAL HUMIDIFYING Manual Humidifying Mode Screen Continuous Humidifying Mode Screen Intelligent Humidifying Mode Screen Intelligent humidifying Intelligent humidifying Intelligent humidifying ...

Page 26: ... Mode ON and OFF by tapping the Function button and then the Indoor Noise button To set an indoor noise level tap the Indoor Noise title under the Indoor Noise icon to open the Indoor Noise Setting display INDOOR NOISE MODE INDOOR NOISE MODE SETTING Indoor Noise Mode Screen Indoor Noise Setting Screen Indoor Noise ...

Page 27: ... can be turned ON and OFF by sliding the ON OFF button right or left With the Indoor Noise function ON the Indoor Noise level can be set by sliding Noise Level scale to the desire level Tap the Back button to return to the full screen Indoor Noise Setting Screen Indoor Noise Indoor Noise ...

Page 28: ...er overall comfort Turn Area Fan Noise Mode ON and OFF by tapping the Function button and then the Area Fan button To customize the indoor air flow tap the Area Fan title under the Area Fan icon to open the Area Fan Setting display AREA FAN AREA FAN SETTING Area Fan Mode Screen Area Fan Setting Screen ...

Page 29: ...in the room Then slide the unit right or left to the approximate mounting location on the wall This will direct unit airflow to the specific area in the room To avoid unit airflow directly at the main living area in the room slide the No BLOW Person button to the right This will direct the airflow around the specific area Tap the Back button to return to the full screen will direct unit airflow to...

Page 30: ...emperature setting range is 60 80F 86 00F The fan will operate at its user set speed on the indoor unit Indoor fan can operate at HIGH MEDIUM LOW or AUTO fan speed OtherControls a Buzzer During start up the indoor unit will beep indicating it has been turned on b Auto Button Pressing the AUTO button will put the unit in auto mode The indoor unit fan will operate at auto fan speeds variable based o...

Page 31: ... the unit is in Standby Mode before Refrigerant Recovery Function is activated it will return to Standby Mode upon completion of Refrigerant Cycling k Ambient Temperature Display Control Mode Temperature setting range is 60 8ºF 86 0ºF The set temperature will be the default temperature displayed on the remote controller If the user switches the temperature to view ambient temperature ambient tempe...

Page 32: ...ling operation will start If cooling operation is 32ºF T setup T indoor ambient temperature T cooling indoor ambient temperature compensation 35 6ºF the cooling operation will continue to run If cooling operation is 35 6ºF T setup T indoor ambient temperature T cooling indoor ambient temperature compensation the cooling operation will stop after reaching the temperature set point b Temperature Set...

Page 33: ...hed on Defrosting starts the compressor is shut down and restarts it after 55 second delay Defrosting ends the compressor stops then starts after 55 second delay 2 Outer Fans Control a Only the outer fans run for at least 80 seconds in each air flow speed can the air flow be switched b After the outer fans run compulsively in high speed for 80 seconds when the machine starts up control the air flo...

Page 34: ...ed to start otherwise it should be started and should be stopped to treat according to overload protection Clear the trouble at the mode of power turn off heating and the protection times are not counted b If T cooling overload frequency limited temperature T outer pipeT cooling overload frequency reducing temperature at normal speed you should limit the frequency raising of compressor c If T cool...

Page 35: ...times are not counted h Frequency Limited If T limited frequency temperature during discharging T discharge T frequency reducing temperature at normal speed during discharging you should limit the frequency raising of the compressor i Reducing Frequency at Normal Speed and Stopping Machine If T frequency reducing temperature at normal speed during discharging T discharge T frequency reducing tempe...

Page 36: ...rn off If T frequency reducing temperature at normal speed of module T module T frequency reducing temperature at high speed of module you should adjust the compressor frequency by reducing 8Hz 90 seconds until the lower limit After it was running 90 seconds at the lower limit if T frequency reducing temperature at normal speed of module T module you should stop the machine for module overheating ...

Page 37: ...voltage dropped to UDC UDC Jiekuangchun recovery and the compressor stopped for 3 minutes ii Over low Voltage Protection for DC Bus If it found the DC bus voltage UDC UDC Jiekuangchun protection turn off PFC and stop the compressor at once and it shall show the DC over low voltage and it should clear out the failure when the voltage is raised UDC UDC Wantuochun recovery and the compressor stopped ...

Page 38: ...sensor failure at the same time for example the compressor stops immediately when the outdoor tube sensor short circuit and the machine shall show the overload protection and outdoor tube failure 2 When the open circuit of sensor is detected with in 30 seconds The protection shall be stopped and it shall show the corresponding sensor failure 15 Electric Heating Function of Chassis a When T outdoor...

Page 39: ...ions of wired controller 1 Displaying Part 1 1 LCD Display ofWired Controller No Symbols Description 1 Swing function 2 Air exchange function 3 Sleep function Only sleep 1 4 Each kind of running mode of indoor unit auto mode 5 Cooling mode 6 Dry mode 7 Fan Mode 8 Heating mode 9 Defrosting function for the outdoor unit 10 Gate control function ...

Page 40: ... of the indoor unit range 16 30 C 6 T Timer setting range 0 5 24 hr 3 Fan Setting of the high middle low auto fan speed 4 Mode Setting of the Cooling Heating Fan Dry Auto mode of the indoor unit 6 Function Switchover among the functions ofTurbo Save E heater Blow etc 7 Timer Timer setting 8 On Off Turn on off the indoor unit 4 2 S Mode Press for 5s under to enter cancel the Memory function If memo...

Page 41: ...er of them continuously will increase the temperature by 1 C 1 F every 0 5s as shown in Fig 3 3 1 In Cooling Dry Fan or Heating mode the temperature setting range is 16 30 C 61 86 F In Auto mode the setting temperature is not adjustable 3 4 Fan Setting While ON press Fan and then fan speed and the indoor unit fan mode change circularly as shown in Fig 3 4 1 3 5 Timer Setting While ON PressTimer bu...

Page 42: ...ter timer is set press timer button to display LCD and confirm Turn on the unit without Timer activated PressTimer repeatedly to get to the setting status Press S T to adjust the time PressTimer to cancel this setting Press Enter Cancel to confirm this setting Fig 3 5 1 TimerOFF Setting Figure 3 5 2 TimerON setting while unit is OFF Turn on the unit without Timer activated PressTimer repeatedly to...

Page 43: ... of the unit till the unit enters the Sleep setting state After that press Enter Cancel to confirm this setting Sleep off When the Sleep function is activated press Function to enter the Sleep setting status After that press Enter Cancel to cancel this function In the Cooling or Dry mode the temperature will increase by 1 C 1 2 F after the unit runs under Sleep1 for 1hr and 1 C 1 2 F after another...

Page 44: ...ting Under COOL or HEAT mode pressing the function button will speed up cooling or heating Press the button again to exit turbo function and the icon will disappear Turbo feature is not available in AUTO DRY or FAN mode s Turbo function is shown below Turn off the unit without Blow function activated Press Enter Cancel to cancel this setting Press Function repeatedly to get to theTurbo function ag...

Page 45: ... heater setting interface Pressing ENTER CANCEL to cancel out of this function Turn off the unit without E heater function activated Press Function repeatedly until go to the E heater setting status Press Enter Cancel to activated the E heater function Press Enter Cancel to cancel this setting Press Function repeatedly until go to the E heater setting function again 3 10 Blow Setting When the unit...

Page 46: ...y for 5 seconds to switch between memory ON and memory OFF Once activated memory will be displayed Memory allows the user to set the following ON OFF Set Temperature Mode Set Fan Speed and Lock Function 4 Installation and Dismantlement 4 1 Connection of the Signal Line of theWired Controller Open the cover of the electric control box on the indoor unit Place the single line of the wired controller...

Page 47: ... pair line into slot of the wired controller Snap the front panel and the soleplate of the wired controller together Fix the front panel and the soleplate of the wired controller tightly by screws ST2 9XS CAUTION Pay special attention to the following notes in order to avoid malfunction of the air conditioner due to electromagnetic interference 1 Separate the signal and communication lines of the ...

Page 48: ...ode will be displayed on the LCD screen If multiple errors present at the same time their codes will be displayed circularly Fig 5 1 If multi errors occur at the same time their codes will be displayed circularly Note In the event of any error turn unit off and consult professional installer service technician ...

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