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Portable Air Conditioner
Owner's Manual
GPH10ARC-A6NNA1A (WIFI)
IMPORTANT : Please read this manual
carefully before running this unit, and
save it for future reference.
© Copyright, GREE Canada, 2023
01012023

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  • Page 1 Portable Air Conditioner Owner’s Manual GPH10ARC-A6NNA1A (WIFI) IMPORTANT : Please read this manual carefully before running this unit, and save it for future reference. © Copyright, GREE Canada, 2023 01012023...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Thank you for your purchase ! This manual is the universal version for this product manu- factured by GREE Canada. The appearance of the unit that you have purchased may differ from the one shown in this manual, however it does not change the basic guidelines on how to properly operate this appliance.
  • Page 4: Safety Guidelines

    SAFETY GUIDELINES SAFETY SYMBOLS DESCRIPTION The following symbols are used throughout this manual to indicate immediate or potential hazards. It is the owner’s responsibility to read and follow all safety information and instructions accompanying these sym- bols. Failure to heed safety information increases the risk of serious injury or death, property damage and/ or product damage.
  • Page 5: Refrigerant Specifications

    SAFETY GUIDELINES REFRIGERANT SPECIFICATIONS The refrigerant used for these air conditioners is an environmentally friendly R32 hydrocarbon. This type of refrigerant is combustible and odourless. Moreover, it can burn or explode under certain conditions. How- ever, there is no risk of burning or explosion if you install your air conditioner in a room with adequate space (see table below) and use it properly.
  • Page 6: Operation And Maintenance Safety Instructions

    SAFETY GUIDELINES OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING : ▪ This appliance is not intended for use by persons thinners, etc. (including children) with reduced physical, sen- ▪ Ventilate the room before operating the air condi- sory or mental capabilities or lack of experience tioner if there is a gas leak from another appliance.
  • Page 7: Component Summary

    COMPONENT SUMMARY UNIT COMPONENTS Control panel Airflow deflector Pocket handle Castors Air filter access Heat exhaust port Cord winding hooks Drain port Power cord & plug INCLUDED ACCESSORIES Panel A Panel B Exhaust Panel C cover Exhaust fitting Window fitting Flexible exhaust hose Window kit Insect guard...
  • Page 8: Installation Guide

    INSTALLATION GUIDE PRE-INSTALLATION INFORMATION locations as it may be dangerous and may cause ELECTRICAL CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS malfunctions : ▪ Comply with electrical safety regulations when 1) Areas with strong heat sources, vapours, flam- installing the appliance. mable or explosive gases, sulphate gases or ▪...
  • Page 9: Installation Instructions

    INSTALLATION GUIDE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WARNING : ▪ Observe all electrical codes and ordinances. ▪ Do not use damaged or non-standard power cords. ▪ Use caution during installation. ▪ Proper installation is the responsibility of the installer. Incorrect installation will void the warranty. ▪...
  • Page 10 INSTALLATION GUIDE 2. Attach the insect guard to the back of the win- 4. Slide the exhaust cover into the grooves of the dow panel (panel A). Push it in to make sure it main window panel (panel A). fits properly. If you do not want to install the rain guard, proceed to Step 4.
  • Page 11 INSTALLATION GUIDE a. Find panel B (the one with grooves on each side lengthwise), a fixing clip and plastic bolt. PANEL A (cut if necessary) b. Insert the fixing clip into the middle groove of 12.7 cm panel B. (5 in) 71.9 cm (28.3 in) PANEL B Panel B...
  • Page 12 MANDATORY for this portable air conditioner. This dow frame and close the window sash against the panels. is because this GREE air conditioner (like all other air conditioners) must produce heat as a by-product of generating cooled air. If you do not connect the exhaust hose, your unit will vent this hot air into the room you are trying to cool.
  • Page 13 INSTALLATION GUIDE 3. Insert the end with the exhaust fitting into the The user can adjust the installation method of the grooves of the heat exhaust port on the back of exhaust hose according to his needs. However, in- the unit, then turn until the fitting snaps into place. stallation methods similar to those illustrated below are not permitted, as they may result in uneven heat removal and thus reduce the efficiency of the unit.
  • Page 14: Operation Guide

    OPERATION GUIDE CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW Indicates that the air conditioner is oper- WiFi Indicates that WiFi control is on. ating in Low mode. Indicates that the air conditioner is oper- ating in Med mode. Allows to select a fan speedsetting. Indicates that the air conditioner is oper- High ating in High mode.
  • Page 15: Remote Controller Overview

    OPERATION GUIDE REMOTE CONTROL OVERVIEW Turns the air conditioner on or off. OPER Allows to select a fan speed setting. Activates or desactivates the Sleep function. Activates or desactivates the Health Health function (not available on this model). Allows to select an operation mode. Activates or desactivates the auto- Health matic swing function.
  • Page 16 OPERATION GUIDE OPERATION RECOMMENDATIONS WARNING : ▪ Operating Temperature Range : ▪ Do not operate the unit in a humid environment. Max. Cooling : DB/WB 35 °C (95 °F) / 24 °C (75 °F) ▪ Keep the air inlet and outlet clear of obstructions. Max.
  • Page 17: Function Descrptions And Setting

    OPERATION GUIDE FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND SETTING Note : Functions are the same when using the remote control and control panel, unless otherwise stated. Ventilation Mode : In this operation mode, the unit POWER ON/OFF will blow uncooled/unheated air. Set temperature cannot be adjusted.
  • Page 18 OPERATION GUIDE SWITCH-OFF TIMER WIFI CONTROL Allows the user to set a switch-off timer. The unit Allows the user to control the unit remotely from will stop running when the set operating time has their smartphone or tablet. elapsed. Press the WIFI button on the remote control to ac- While the unit is turned on, press the TIMER ( tivate the function.
  • Page 19: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE WARNING : ▪ Turn off the air conditioner and unplug the power cord from the outlet before cleaning to avoid electric shock. ▪ Do NOT wash the air conditioner with water to avoid electric shock. ▪ Do NOT use harsh detergents to clean the air conditioner. ▪...
  • Page 20 MAINTENANCE WATER DRAINAGE PRE-SEASON CHECKLIST This GREE portable air conditioner comes with an 1. Check if the air inlets and outlets are clear. auto-evaporation system. The unit automatically 2. Check if the power plug and socket are in good evaporates the condensation. There is no need to condition.
  • Page 21: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING COMMON ISSUES If your appliance appears defective, please check the possible explanations for your situation in the table below, it may be that a simple solution can help solve the problem. If the problem persists, please call our Service Center at 1 800 686-2175 for assistance. SITUATION POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS...
  • Page 22: Malfunction Codes

    TROUBLESHOOTING There are objects between the remote Remove any obstacles that could be blocking the signal. control and the main unit. The main unit is significantly interfered with Unplug the power cord, wait for about 3 minutes, recon- due to static pressure, unstable voltage, nect the plug, then turn on the unit.
  • Page 23: Service Guide

    SERVICE GUIDE SPECIAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANTS WORK PROCEDURE Aptitude requirement for service technician (repairs should be done only be specialists). ▪ Work shall be undertaken under a controlled pro- a. Any person who is involved with working on or cedure so as to minimise the risk of a flammable breaking into a refrigerant circuit should hold a gas or vapour being present while the work is...
  • Page 24 SERVICE GUIDE or conducting any hot work. wiring are exposed while charging, recovering or purging the system ; ▪ A degree of ventilation shall continue during the period that the work is carried out. – That there is continuity of earth bonding. ▪...
  • Page 25 SERVICE GUIDE ▪ The check shall also take into account the effects – Purge the circuit with inert gas ; of aging or continual vibration from sources such – Evacuate ; as compressors or fans. – Purge again with inert gas ; –...
  • Page 26 SERVICE GUIDE DECOMMISSIONING REFRIGERANT RECOVERY ▪ Before carrying out this procedure, it is essential ▪ When removing refrigerant from a system, either that the technician is completely familiar with the for servicing or decommissioning, it is recom- equipment and all its detail. mended good practice that all refrigerants are re- moved safely.
  • Page 27: Electric Diagram

    SERVICE GUIDE ELECTRIC DIAGRAM Electrical diagrams are subject to change without notice. Please refer to the one on the unit.
  • Page 28: Warranty

    Canada. During the warranty period, if the appliance fails under normal use, GREE Canada will, at its option, either repair the unit or replace it, free of charge, within a reasonable period of time after the product is returned.
  • Page 29 AFTER-SALES SERVICE If the unit you purchased has a quality problem or if you have any questions, please contact customer ser- vice by phone at 1 800 686-2175 or by email at service@gree.ca. THE WARRANTY MUST MEET THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS : 1.
  • Page 30 NOTES...

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