Gree GWC30LB-D3DNA3G Owner's Manual
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  • Page 1 Split Air Conditioner Thank you for choosing our product. For proper operation, please read and keep this manual carefully.
  • Page 3 GWC30LB-D3DNA3G GWC30LB-D3DNA3H GWC30LB-D3DNB2G GWH30LB-D3DNA3G GWH30LB-D3DNB2G GWH30LB-D3DNA5G GWC36LB-D3DNA3G GWC36LB-D3DNB2G GWC36LB-D3DNA5G GWH36LB-D3DNA3G GWH36LB-D3DNB2G GWH36LB-D3DNA5H GWH36LB-D3DNA5G...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Content Operation Notices Precautions......................1 Parts name ......................6 Screen Operation Guide Buttons on remote controller ................. 7 Introduction for icons on display screen ..............7 Introduction for buttons on remote controller ............8 Function introduction for combination buttons............. 12 Operation guide ....................14 Replacement of batteries in remote controller .............
  • Page 5: Explanation Of Symbols

    Explanation of Symbols Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
  • Page 6: Precautions

    Precautions WARNING Operation and Maintenance This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
  • Page 7 Precautions WARNING Maintenance must be performed by qualified professionals. Otherwise, it may cause personal injury or damage. Do not repair air conditioner by yourself. It may cause electric shock or damage. Please contact dealer when you need to repair air conditioner. Do not extend fingers or objects into air inlet or air outlet.
  • Page 8 Precautions WARNING Attachment Installation must be performed by qualified professionals. Otherwise, it may cause personal injury or damage. Must follow the electric safety regulations when installing the unit. According to the local safety regulations, use qualified power supply circuit and circuit break. Do install the circuit break.
  • Page 9 Precautions WARNING Do not put through the power before finishing installation. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard. The temperature of refrigerant circuit will be high, please keep the interconnection cable away from the copper tube.
  • Page 10 Precautions WARNING For the air conditioner with plug, the plug should be reachable after finishing installation. For the air conditioner without plug, an circuit break must be installed in the line. If you need to relocate the air conditioner to another place, only the qualified person can perform the work.
  • Page 11: Parts Name

    Parts name Indoor Unit air inlet panel aux.button horizontal louver air outlet cooling power receiver indicator indicator window display heating temp. drying indicator indicator indicator (Display content or position may be different from above graphics, please refer to actual products) remote control Outdoor Unit air inlet...
  • Page 12: Buttons On Remote Controller

    Buttons on remote controller ON/OFF button MODE button FAN button SWING button TURBO button SLEEP button TEMP button I FEEL button LIGHT button CLOCK button TIMER ON / TIMER OFF button Introduction for icons on display screen Set fan speed I feel Send signal Operation mode...
  • Page 13: Introduction For Buttons On Remote Controller

    Introduction for buttons on remote controller Note:...
  • Page 14 Introduction for buttons on remote controller temperature. Press "FAN" button to adjust fan speed. Press "SWING" button to adjust fan blowing angle. (Cooling only unit won’t receive heating mode signal. If setting heat mode with remote controller, press ON/OFF button can’t start up the unit).
  • Page 15 Introduction for buttons on remote controller TURBO button Under COOL or HEAT mode, press this button to turn to quick COOL or quick HEAT mode. " " icon is displayed on remote controller. Press this button again to exit turbo function and " "...
  • Page 16 Introduction for buttons on remote controller display in the remote controller. temperature indicator displays corresponding temperature and automatically turn button controller. T button Press this button to turn o Press this button to set clock time. " " icon on remote controller will blink. Press time will c quickly.
  • Page 17: Function Introduction For Combination Buttons

    Introduction for buttons on remote controller later TIMER ON is TIMER OFF setting. later TIMER OFF "TIMER OFF" button to cancel it. Note: Function introduction for combination buttons Energy-saving function Under cooling mode, press "TEMP" and " CLOCK" buttons simultaneously to start up or turn off energy-saving function.
  • Page 18 Function introduction for combination buttons heating function Under heating mode, press "TEMP" and "CLOCK" buttons simultaneously to start up or turn off 8 heating function. When this function is started up, " " and "8 " will be shown on remote controller, and the air conditioner keep the heating status at 8 .
  • Page 19: Operation Guide

    Operation guide After putting through the power, press "ON/OFF" button on remote controller to turn on the air conditioner. Press "MODE" button to select your required mode: AUTO, COOL, DRY, FAN, HEAT. emperature can’t be adjusted under auto mode). Press "FAN" button to set your required fan speed: auto, low, medium and high speed.
  • Page 20: Emergency Operation

    Emergency operation If remote controller is lost or damaged, please use auxiliary button to turn on or turn off the air conditioner. The operation in details are as below: air conditioner. When the air conditioner is turned on, it will operate under auto mode.
  • Page 21 Clean and maintenance Open panel Pull out the panel to a certain ) to clean panel cover tightl . WARNING...
  • Page 22 Clean and maintenance NOTICE: Checking before use-season 1. Check whether air inlets and air outlets are blocked. 2. Check whether circuit break, plug and socket are in good condition. 4. Check whether mounting bracket for outdoor unit is damaged or corroded. If yes, please contact dealer.
  • Page 23: Malfunction Analysis

    Malfunction analysis General phenomenon analysis Please check below items before asking for maintenance. If the malfunction still Phenomenon Check items Solution (such as static electricit , stable the plug after about 3min, and voltage)? then turn on the unit again. within the signal receiving range? Indoor unit...
  • Page 24 Malfunction analysis...
  • Page 25 Malfunction analysis Phenomenon Check items Solution ’s odour source, Odours are such as furniture and cigarette, emitted etc. Air conditio- ’s interference, r, put back ner operates such as thunder, wireless power, and then turn on the abnormally devices, etc. unit again.
  • Page 26: Error Code

    Malfunction analysis Error Code When air conditioner status is abnormal, temperature indicator on indoor unit will ation of error code. Above indicator diagram is only for reference. Please refer to Indoor actual product for the actual display indicator and position. Error code Error code Troubleshooting...
  • Page 27: Installation Dimension Diagram

    Installation dimension diagram Space to the wall At least 15cm At least 15cm Space to the wall Space to the obstruction Air inlet side 30cm Above Space to the wall 50cm Above Air outlet side Space to the wall Drainage pipe...
  • Page 28: Tools For Installation

    Tools for installation 1 Level meter 2 Screw driver 3 Impact drill 4 Drill head 5 Pipe expander 6 Torque wrench 7 Open-end wrench 8 Pipe cutter 9 Leakage detector 10 Vacuum pump 11 Pressure meter 12 Universal meter 13 Inner hexagon spanner 14 Measuring tape Note: Selection of installation location...
  • Page 29: Requirements For Electric Connection

    Requirements for electric connection Safety precaution 1. Must follow the electric safety regulations when installing the unit. circuit break. 3. Make sure the power supply matches with the requirement of air conditioner. Unstable power supply or incorrect wiring or malfunction. Please install proper power supply cables before using the air conditioner.
  • Page 30: Installation Of Indoor Unit

    Installation of indoor unit Step one: choosing installation location rm it with the client. Step two: install wall-mounting frame 1. Hang the wall-mounting frame on the wall; adjust it in horizontal position with the plastic expansion particles in the holes. 3.
  • Page 31 Installation of indoor unit Indoor outdoor Note: opening the hole. The plastic expansion particles are 5-10 locally. Step four: outlet pipe 1. The pipe can be led out in the 2. When select leading out the pipe direction of right, rear right, left or from left or right, please cut off the rear left.
  • Page 32 Installation of indoor unit Hex nut diameter Tightening torque (N . m) open-end wrench 30~40 union nut pipe torque wrench indoor pipe 4. Wrap the indoor pipe and joint of con- nection pipe with insulating pipe, and then wrap it with tape. insulating pipe Step six: install drain hose indoor unit.
  • Page 33 Installation of indoor unit 2. Make the power connection wire go cable-cross through the cable-cross hole at the back hole of indoor unit and then pull it out from the front side. power connection wire 3. Remove the wire clip; connect the power connection wire to the wiring terminal with wire clip.
  • Page 34 Installation of indoor unit Step eight: bind up pipe 1. Bind up the connection pipe, power drain hose connection pipe band cord and drain hose with the band. indoor and outdoor power cord indoor unit pipe indoor power cord liquid pipe 3.
  • Page 35: Installation Of Outdoor Unit

    Installation of outdoor unit (select it according to the actual installation situation) 1. Select installation location according to the house structure. 2. Fix the support of outdoor unit on the selected location with expansion screws. Note: installing the outdoor unit. Make sure the support can withstand at least four times of the unit weight.
  • Page 36 Installation of outdoor unit Step four: connect indoor and outdoor pipes 1. Remove the screw cap of valve and 3. Tighten the union nut with torque aim the pipe joint at the bellmouth of wrench by referring to the sheet pipe.
  • Page 37 Installation of outdoor unit 2. Fix the power connection wire and signal control wire with wire clip (only for cooling and heating unit). Note: to prolong or shorten the distance. Step six: neaten the pipes 1. The pipes should be placed along the wall, bent reasonably and hidden possibly.
  • Page 38: Vacuum Pumping

    Vacuum pumping Use vacuum pump 1. Remove the valve caps on the liquid valve and gas liquid valve piezometer valve and the nut of refri- gas valve gerant charging vent. refrigerant valve cap 2. Connect the charging hose charging vent of piezometer to the refri- nut of refrigerant gerant charging vent of gas...
  • Page 39: Check After Installation

    Check after installation Items to be checked Possible malfunction The unit may drop, shake or emit noise. Have you done the refrigerant leakage test? (heating) capacity. It may cause condensation and water dripping. It may cause condensation and water Is water drained well? dripping.
  • Page 40: Configuration Of Connection Pipe

    Configuration of connection pipe 1. Standard length of connection pipe fference. Max length Max length Cooling Max height Cooling Max height of connec- of connec- difference difference tion pipe tion pipe 5000Btu/h 24000Btu/h (1465W) (2051W) 9000Btu/h 36000Btu/h 12000Btu/h 42000Btu/h (3516W) (12306W) (14064W) 4.
  • Page 41 Additional refrigerant charging amount for R22, R407C, R410A and R134a Diameter of connection pipe Outdoor unit throttle Liquid pipe(mm) Gas pipe(mm) Cooling only(g/m) Cooling and heating(g/m) 9.52 or or 9.52...
  • Page 42: Pipe Expanding Method

    Pipe expanding method Note: Improper pipe expanding is the main cause of refrigerant leakage. Please expand the pipe according to the following steps: A: Cut the pipe E: Expand the port the distance of indoor unit and hard outdoor unit. mold expander pipe...
  • Page 43: Wired Controller(Optional)

    Wired Controller (Optional) If the product you bought is equipped with wired controller, please refer to the following introductions of wired controller. 1 Displaying Part Fig1.1.1 Outline of wired controller 1.1 LCD Display of Wired Controller Fig.1.1.2 LCD display...
  • Page 44: Instruction To Lcd Display

    Wired Controller(Optional) 1.2 Instruction to LCD Display Table 1.1 Symbols Description Swing function Air exchange function (this function is yet unavailable for this unit). Sleep function (Only sleep 1). Each kind of running mode of indoor unit (auto mode) Cooling mode Dry mode Fan mode Heating mode...
  • Page 45 Wired Controller(Optional) 2 Buttons 2.1 Layout of Buttons 2.2 Functions of Buttons Table 2.1 Name Function Enter/Cancel Function selection and cancellation. Running temperature setting of the indoor unit, range:16~30 Timer setting, range:0.5-24 hr. Setting of the high/middle/low/auto fan speed. Mode Setting of the Cooling/Heating/Fan/Dry/Auto mode of the indoor unit.
  • Page 46: Operation Instructions

    Wired Controller (Optional) 3 Operation Instructions 3.1 On/Off Press On/Off to turn on the unit and turn it off by another press. Note: The state shown in Fig.3.1.1 indicates the “Off” state of the unit after power on. The state shown in Fig.3.1.2 indicates the “On”...
  • Page 47 Wired Controller (Optional) 3.4 Fan Setting Under the “On” state of the unit, press Fan and then fan speed of the indoor unit will change circularly as shown in Fig.3.4.1. Middle High 3.5 Timer Setting Under on-state of the unit, Press Timer button to set timer off of the unit. Under off-state of the unit, press Timer button to set timer on of the unit in the same way.
  • Page 48 Wired Controller (Optional) Timer on setting under the “Off” state of the unit is shown as Fig.3.5.2. Fig.3.5.2 Timer on Setting under the “Off” State of the Unit Timer range: 0.5-24hr. Every press of will make the set time increased or decreased by 0.5hr.
  • Page 49 Wired Controller (Optional) 3.6 Swing Setting Swing On: Press Function under on state of the unit to activate the swing function. In this case, Swing Off: When the Swing function is on, press Function to enter the Swing setting interface,with blinking.
  • Page 50 Wired Controller (Optional) 3.7 Sleep Setting Sleep on: Press Function under the On state of the unit till the unit enters the Sleep 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 after the unit runs under Sleep1 for 1hr and 1°C after another 1hr.After that, the unit will run at this temperature.
  • Page 51 Wired Controller (Optional) 3.8 Turbo Setting Turbo function: The unit at the high fan speed can realize quick cooling or heating so that the room temperature can quickly approach the setting value. In the Cooling or Heating mode, press Function till the unit enters the Turbo setting status and When the Turbo function is activated, press Function to enter the Turbo setting status and then press Enter/Cancel to cancel this function.
  • Page 52 Wired Controller (Optional) 3.9 E-heater Setting E-heater (auxiliary electric heating function): In the Heating mode, E-heater is allowed to be Once the wired controller or the remote controller enters the Heating mode, this function will be turned on automatically. Press Function in the Heating mode to enter the E-heater setting interface and then press Enter/Cancel to cancel this function.
  • Page 53 Wired Controller (Optional) 3.10 Blow Setting Blow function: After the unit is turned off, the water in evaporator of indoor unit will be automatically evaporated to avoid mildew. In the Cooling or Dry mode, press Function till the unit enters the Blow setting status and then press Enter/Cancel to active this function.
  • Page 54 Wired Controller(Optional) 3.11 Other Functions a. Lock Upon startup of the unit without malfunction or under the “Off” state of the unit, press the same time for 5s till the wired controller enters the Lock function. In this case, LCD displays After that, repress these two buttons at the same time for 5s to quit this function.
  • Page 55 Wired Controller(Optional) Fig.4.2 Fig.4.2 shows the installation steps of the wired controller, but there are some issues that need your attention. 1) Prior to the installation, please firstly cut off the power supply of the wire buried in the installation hole, that is, no operation is allowed with electricity during the whole installation. 2) Pull out the four-core twisted pair line from the installation holes and then let it go through the rectangular hole behind the soleplate of the wired controller.
  • Page 56 Wired Controller(Optional) and connection lines between the indoor and outdoor unit, with a minimum interval of 20cm, otherwise the communication of the unit will probably work abnormally. If the air conditioning unit is installed where is vulnerable to electromagnetic interference,then the signal and communication lines of the wired controller must be the shielding twisted pair lines.
  • Page 57 Wired Controller(Optional) Table 5.1 Meaning of Each Error Error Error Error Error Code Code Return air temperature sensor open/ Drive board communication error short circuited evaporator temperature sensor open/ Compressor overheating protection short circuited Indoor unit liquid valve temperature Indoor and outdoor units unmatched sensor open/short circuited Indoor gas valve temperature sensor Communication line misconnected or...
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