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OWNER’S MANUAL

CANADIAN STANDARDS

MINI-SPLIT HEAT PUMP (SEER 16) 

12,000 BTU 

12,000 BTU COOLING

13,000 BTU HEATING

Before using this air conditioner, please read the following instructions carefully and keep
this manual along with your proof of purchase in a safe place for future reference.

MODELS: 13-05020 / 13-05024

00228-16/01/07

© Copyright, Sunrise Tradex Corp., 2007

Summary of Contents for 13-05020

Page 1: ... BTU COOLING 13 000 BTU HEATING Before using this air conditioner please read the following instructions carefully and keep this manual along with your proof of purchase in a safe place for future reference MODELS 13 05020 13 05024 00228 16 01 07 Copyright Sunrise Tradex Corp 2007 ...

Page 2: ...12 Installation setup diagram 13 Installation location 14 Installation instructions 15 19 Electrical wiring indoor unit 16 17 Electrical wiring outdoor unit 18 Air purging and leakage test 20 Test operation 21 Important notice 22 Warranty 23 Thank you for choosing this GREE mini split heat pump please keep this owner s manual with proof of purchase for reference CONTENTS ...

Page 3: ...ands or spray water or other liquid inside the unit Do not place any foreign objects on the outdoor unit Make sure the air conditioner is well grounded according to local electricity codes and that the work is done by a qualified and certified electrician or technician To eliminate risks of electric shocks and fire hazards do not attempt to repair the air conditioner by yourself Do not put any com...

Page 4: ...NIT Air in Display Surface panel Front case Air out Louvers Remote control Drain hose Air in Heating Cooling Auto Power Run Air out Actual model may differ from the diagram Suction and liquid refrige rant piping and wiring OUTDOOR UNIT ...

Page 5: ... remote control to the inside unit Do not drop or throw the remote control Do not leave the remote control in a location exposed to direct sunlight or near a heat source Do not spray any liquid or immerse the remote control 2 AAA 1 5V BATTERIES POWER THE REMOTE CONTROL Do not use rechargeable batteries How to insert the batteries 1 Following the arrows see Figure remove the battery cover 2 Insert ...

Page 6: ...ss the CLOCK button Under COOL DRY HEAT mode press the button once to start the SLEEP fonction Press the button once again to stop the function Available on some models only Mode and temperature appearing on your remote control will also show in the round LCD display on the unit right side of the front panel 5 REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION MPORTANT Some functions on this remote control are not availabl...

Page 7: ... button set the desired stop of the unit To confirm time press T OFF once again Press CANCEL to cancel all TIMER settings Press T ON to start the air conditioner at a desired time Once pressed ON and clock icon will flash With the TIME and TIME button set the desired start up of the unit To confirm time press T ON once again TIME TIME Button Function instruction please refer to T ON button T OFF b...

Page 8: ...t be properly grounded Do not connect the ground to gas or water pipes lightning rods lighting poles or telephone cable lines Do not leave animals or plants exposed directly to the coolling airflow for long periods of time Louver of left right direction The airflow direction can be moved upward or downward when unit is running Make sure that the air outlet grills and intake vents are free from obs...

Page 9: ... use water above 45 C to prevent finish discoloration or plastic distortion 3 Push aside the holding brackets to reposition the panel Make sure the panel is correctly clipped For a maximum efficiency it is recommended to clean the air filters every two weeks or more if you have animals 1 Open the front panel and carefully remove the air filters 2 Gently clean with a vacuum cleaner or wash the filt...

Page 10: ...g winter time please follow these instructions 1 Turn the air conditioner off and cut the circuit breaker off 2 Clean the filters and other parts as well as the outdoor and indoor unit enclosures 3 Before using again your air conditioner Check the filters and if necessary clean them as well as the indoor and outdoor units Make sure that all parts and accessories are correctly fitted Make sure that...

Page 11: ...formation of plastic due to sudden change in temperature Is the remote control out of the appropriate working distance with the indoor unit Is there anything blocking the signal transmission between the remote control and the indoor unit Are the batteries worned out Is there any power failure Is the wiring loose Is the power supply circuit breaker on Is the voltage rating high enough Is the TIMER ...

Page 12: ...e the compressor and void the warranty Use copper supply wires Caution mount with the lowest moving parts at least 2 4 m above floor or grade level Warning risk of electric shock can cause injury or death Disconnect all remote elec tric power supplies before servicing During connection of the pipes if great torque is imposed on flare nuts service valve on narrow pipe may be damaged When tightening...

Page 13: ... 86 A 6 0 A 1 360 1 390 W 730 800 W 450 W R410A 1 2 kg IP24 40 53 dBA T1 I 8 5 45 kg 1 2 1 4 83 x 28 5 x 22 5 cm 84 8 x 54 x 32 cm Working temperature range Maximum cooling 32 23 43 26 Minimum cooling 21 15 21 Maximum heating 27 24 18 Minimum heating 20 5 6 Indoor side DB WB C Outdoor side DB WB C 1 Above information may change without notice Accurate specifications can can be found on the name pl...

Page 14: ...or m ore 15cm or more 15cm or more 20 0c m or mo re IMPORTANT NOTES The installation must be done by trained and qualified service personnel with reliability according to this manual It is important to have your mini split air conditioner installed by a Sunrise Tradex Corp certified installer for your warranty to be valid A mini split air conditioner installed by a technician other than a Sunrise ...

Page 15: ...ough space to allow access for routine maintenance 8 Install in a location where is a least 1 m 39 3 8 from other electric appliances such as television audio device etc 9 Select location where is easy to remove and clean the filter OUTDOOR UNIT 1 Select location from which noise and outflow air emitted by unit will not inconvenience neighbors 2 Select location where there should be sufficient ven...

Page 16: ...Fig 2 2 Insert the piping hole sleeve into the hole to prevent the connection piping and wiring from being damaged when passing through the hole INSTALL THE CONNECTION PIPES Connect the connection pipes with the relevant union pipes of the indoor unit of the indoor unit and tighten the flare nut of the connection pipes NOTE Connect the connection pipes with the indoor unit firstly and the outdoor ...

Page 17: ...peration procedures 1 Open the surface panel 2 Open the cover and cover plate of electric box Right figure 3 Remove the receiving window as shown in the below left figure Cover of electric box Support Receiving window 4 Wire pipe should be tightened by the fixed nut and the electric box should be fixed as shown in the above right figure and the below figure Cover of wiring hole Fixed nut Wiring co...

Page 18: ...und Blue Brown Black 1 Connect the neutral wire of the power connection cables to the N 1 terminal 2 Connect signal wire to the 2 terminal 3 Connect Live wire to the 3 terminal 4 Connect ground to ground symbol 5 Put back cover and front panel Note Wiring must be done by an electrician according to the local rules regulations and this manual The connecting wire should be correctly connected to cir...

Page 19: ...on Yellow green Ground 1 Remove the big handle 2 Remove the wire clamp and connect the end of the power connection cord with screws to the wiring terminal board Make sure that the wiring connection is in accordance with the indoor unit wire colors and numbers 3 Make sure that the wiring has been connected securely 4 Reinstall the big handle Open the cover of outdoor unit Make the wire connections ...

Page 20: ... firm enough Shown in Fig 6 4 The height of the installed loca tion should be 2 m 78 3 4 or more from the floor Wrapping tape Connection pipes Power connection cord Fig 4 Drainage hose Right piping Right rear piping Left piping Tailings 3 Tailings 2 Tailings 1 Left rear piping Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Installation of the outdoor unit Install the connection pipe 1 Align the cente...

Page 21: ... 0 bar 6 Dismantle the tube from the cover of the inlet for refrigerant then tighten the cover 7 Loose the valve cord of the gas valve as well as the liquid valve entirely 8 Tighten the valve cover of the gas valve and liquid valve so as to check whether leakage occurred Outdoor condensation drainage When the unit is cooling or defrosting the waste water formed in the outdoor unit can be drained o...

Page 22: ...ch to STOP mode to turn off the unit Check after installation Items to be checked Has the unit been fixed firmly Have you done the refrigerant leakage test Is the pipe insulation sufficient Does the unit drain well Is the voltage in accordance with the rated voltage marked on the nameplate Is the electrical wiring and piping connec tion installed correctly and securely Has the unit been connected ...

Page 23: ... the children play with the outdoor unit Never insert any object stick rock sand or others in the unit Never put chemicals products gasoline etc near the outdoor unit during the operation It is recommanded to check regularly the outdoor and the indoor units Always refer to the specifications You may store the empty packaging boxes for a future move Please note that the outdoor unit is operate with...

Page 24: ...anual 3 Damage to the finish of the unit enclosure or to other outer features caused by wear 4 Filter 5 Damage due to faulty repair and or installation done by a person technician not duly authorized by SUNRISE TRADEX CORP 6 Insurance and freight costs for the warranty service ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED TO A ONE YEAR 1 PERIOD COVERED BY THI...

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