Basic Operating Instructions - Gree Vita GWC09ATCXB-D3DNA3A/I Operation Manual

Cooling only system, heat pump system 115v/230v, freematch indoor units
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BASIC OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

BATTERY REPLACEMENT
1. Remove the battery compartment cover from the back of
the remote control by lifting it in the direction of the arrow.
2. Take out the depleted batteries.
3. Insert two new 7# AAA (1.5 V) dry batteries, making sure to
match the polarity markings (+ and –) shown on the remote
control.
4. Replace the compartement cover by sliding it into place.
NOTES :
▪ Do not use rechargeable batteries.
▪ Replace with new batteries of the same brand when re-
placement is required.
▪ Do not dispose of used batteries with other domestic
waste. Separate collection of such waste for special
treatment is necessary.
USAGE RECOMMENDATIONS
▪ Direct the remote control toward the signal receiver of the
indoor unit for optimal use.
▪ In order for the signal to be transmitted successfully, the dis-
tance between the remote control and the indoor unit must
be less than 8 meters (26 feet) and within a 60° angle.
▪ Make sure that there are no objects between the remote con-
trol and the signal receiver of the indoor unit that could block
the signal.
▪ Never leave the remote control exposed to the sun.
▪ Keep the remote control at a distance greater than 1 meter (3
feet) from appliances or devices such as televisions, fluores-
cent lamps, wireless phones or other electrical appliances to
avoid signal interference.
▪ When not using the remote control for an extended period of
time, please remove the batteries so as not to wear them out
needlessly.
▪ A blurry or blank display screen on the remote control may
indicate a low battery level. In such a case, replace the bat-
teries with new ones.
▪ If the remote control is lost or damaged, use the emergency
button to turn the indoor unit on or off.
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OPERATION GUIDE
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Indoor unit
signal receiver
8 m (26 ft)
60°
Emergency
Open the front panel and press the
emergency button on the inside of
the panel to turn on the unit. When
turned on, the unit operates in Auto
mode.
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