Gree Vireo Gen 3 3VIR24HP230V1AH Owner's Manual

Gree Vireo Gen 3 3VIR24HP230V1AH Owner's Manual

High-wall ductless air conditioning & heating system

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HIGH-WALL DUCTLESS
AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING SYSTEM
OWNER'S MANUAL
Models:
3VIR09HP115V1AH
3VIR12HP115V1AH
3VIR09HP230V1AH
3VIR12HP230V1AH
3VIR18HP230V1AH
3VIR24HP230V1AH

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Explanation of Symbols
Exception Clauses
Manufacturer disclaims responsibility for personal injury or property loss due to improper use, alterations, or external factors.
Regulatory Compliance
FCC Warning and Statement
Device complies with FCC Rules Part 15, subject to conditions to prevent harmful interference.
Ic Statement
Device complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standards.
Ic Statement Details
Further details and compliance information for Industry Canada regulations.
Safety Precautions
Installation Warnings
Safety guidelines for installation, including professional work, codes, wiring, grounding, and circuit breakers.
Installation Cautions
Installation instructions, location selection, indoor unit placement, wiring, grounding, and refrigerant circuit safety.
Operation and Maintenance Warnings
Safety guidelines for operation and maintenance, including child safety, wiring, electrical hazards, and handling.
Operation and Maintenance Cautions
Cautions for operation and maintenance, covering remote control, filters, and unit safety.
Parts Identification
Indoor Unit Components
Identifies the components of the indoor unit, including air inlet, filter, panel, and air outlet.
Unit Display Indicators
Explains the indicators on the display, such as temperature and power indicators.
Remote Controller Operation
Remote Control Buttons Overview
Visual representation of remote control buttons and their functions.
Display Screen Icons Explained
Explains the meaning of various icons displayed on the remote controller or indoor unit.
Button Functions - ON/OFF, MODE, FAN, TURBO
Detailed explanation of how to use ON/OFF, MODE, FAN, and TURBO buttons.
Button Functions - Temperature and Timer Settings
How to adjust temperature and set Timer ON/OFF functions using remote buttons.
Button Functions - I FEEL, CLOCK, SLEEP
Explanation of I FEEL, CLOCK, and SLEEP modes and their operation.
Button Functions - WiFi, Light, Temp & Combination Functions
Details on WiFi, LIGHT, TEMP buttons and Energy-saving/8°C heating functions.
Advanced Remote Functions
Covers Child lock, display switch, auto clean, power limiting, and battery replacement.
Clean and Maintenance
Safety Warnings for Cleaning
Safety warnings before cleaning, including disconnecting power and avoiding volatile liquids.
Filter Cleaning Procedure
Step-by-step guide on how to remove, clean, and install the air filter.
Inspection Checklists
Checklists for inspecting the unit before and after the operating season.
Error Code Identification
Lists common error codes and their corresponding troubleshooting steps.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
General Phenomenon Analysis
Troubleshooting common issues like no remote signal, no air, odors, or temperature adjustment problems.
Critical Maintenance Warnings
Critical safety warnings for immediate action before contacting professionals.
Installation Notice
Safety Precautions for Installation and Relocation
Important safety warnings regarding refrigerant handling, installation environment, and electrical connections.
Required Installation Tools
Lists essential tools required for the installation process.
Installation Location Selection
Basic Installation Requirements
Guidelines on places to avoid for installation due to potential malfunctions.
Indoor Unit Location Considerations
Specific considerations for selecting the location for the indoor unit.
General Installation Safety Precautions
General safety rules to follow during the installation process.
Electrical Connection and Grounding Requirements
Guidelines for safe and proper electrical connections and grounding.
Indoor Unit Installation Steps
Step 1: Choose Installation Location
Guidance on selecting the appropriate location for the indoor unit.
Step 2: Install Wall-Mounting Frame
Detailed steps for mounting the frame on the wall.
Step 3: Prepare Piping Hole and Outlet
Instructions for drilling the piping hole and routing the outlet pipe.
Step 5: Connect Indoor Unit Pipe
Steps for connecting the indoor unit pipes, including tightening nuts.
Indoor Unit Installation Steps
Step 6: Install Drain Hose
How to connect and install the drain hose for proper water drainage.
Step 7: Connect Indoor Unit Wiring
Instructions for connecting the electrical wires of the indoor unit.
Indoor Unit Installation Steps
Step 8: Bind Up Pipe Assembly
How to bind the connection pipe, power cord, and drain hose together.
Step 9: Hang the Indoor Unit
Steps for hanging the indoor unit onto the wall-mounting frame.
Test and Operation Procedures
Post-Installation Checks
A checklist of items to verify after the unit has been installed.
Initial Test Operation Method
How to perform the initial test operation of the air conditioner.
Connection Pipe Configuration
Connection Pipe Length Specifications
Details on standard, minimum, and maximum lengths for connection pipes.
Additional Refrigerant Charging
Table showing additional refrigerant needed based on pipe length and size.
Pipe Expanding Method Overview
Instructions on how to properly expand pipes to prevent refrigerant leakage.
Connection Pipe Configuration
Pipe Preparation Steps (Burrs, Insulation, Nut)
Steps for removing burrs, applying insulation, and installing the union nut.
Expand and Inspect Pipe Port
How to expand the pipe port and inspect its quality.
Working Temperature Ranges
Specifies the operating temperature ranges for cooling and heating.
Energy Saving Tips
Optimize Room Temperature and Sleep Mode
Using Sleep Mode to gradually adjust temperature for energy saving at night.
Manage Solar Heat and Room Airflow
Using curtains and closing doors to manage solar heat and airflow.
Maintain Unit Efficiency and Optimal Settings
Regular unit maintenance and setting temperature to 75°F for efficiency.
Reduce Energy Consumption Sources
Turning off lights and using lower fan speeds to save energy.
Limited Warranty Statement
Warranty Service and Repair Information
Instructions on how to obtain warranty service or repair for the product.
Product Registration Process
Information and fields for registering the product for warranty purposes.
Warranty Limitations and Exclusions
Details on the limitations and exclusions of the product's warranty.
Non-Covered Items
A list of items and conditions that are not covered by the product warranty.

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