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EXCLUSIVELY DISTRIBUTED BY Exclusively distributed by Thank you for choosing the ECO-COOL Recreational Vehicle Air Conditioner, exclusively available from Premier Products, Inc. This manual provides all the essential information for installation, operation, and maintenance. Take a moment to learn how to optimize your cooling comfort and efficiency. Please keep this manual for future reference.
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ECO-COOL Air Conditioner Guide The ECO-COOL air conditioner is designed to provide a comfortable environment inside your recreational vehicle (RV) or caravan. Achieving Effective Heating & Cooling Several factors influence the total heat load within the caravan and the efficiency of the air conditioner. Before purchasing an ECO-COOL unit, consult with your caravan manufacturer to understand the total heat load and choose the appropriate air conditioner.
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Refrigerant The ECO-COOL RV air conditioner uses R32 refrigerant, which is flammable and odorless. While it can explode under certain conditions, its flammability is very low and can only be ignited by fire. R32 is an environmentally friendly refrigerant with no harm to the ozone layer and a lower impact on the greenhouse effect.
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Electric Diagram ..........................4 Packing List ............................5 Parts Description ..........................6 Operating The Wireless Remote Controller ..................7-10 GREE+ App Download ........................11 Bluetooth Connect Instructions ......................12 Control Panel ........................... 13 Installation Instruction ......................... 14-20 Step 1 - Apply Sponge Sealing Strip & Sponge on the Outdoor Unit .............14 Step 2 - Selecting an Installation Location &...
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Safety & Instructions Installation Precaution WARNING • Observe all governing codes and ordinances. • Do not use damaged or non-standard power cords. • Exercise caution during installation and maintenance to prevent electric shock, injury, or other accidents. • It’s recommended to have a professional perform the installation. Working Temperature Range •...
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Requirements for Electric Connection Safety Precautions: • Follow electric safety regulations when installing the unit. • Use a qualified power supply circuit according to local safety regulations. • If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent, or similarly qualified persons to avoid hazards.
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Electrical Safety • Ensure the external electric supply socket is effectively grounded per local regulations to prevent electric shock or fire. • Switch on the air conditioner for electric leakage detection after installation. • Isolate the power supply if not using the air conditioner for a long time. •...
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Electric Diagram CEILING ASSEMBLY ROOF TOP AIR CONDITIONER The Industry Leader In Seating, HVAC & Windows | 855-881-1800 | PremierProducts.net...
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Packing List Packing List of Indoor Unit PART APPEARANCE QUANTITY Fixing screw for remoter control holder Remote Control Remote Control Holder AAA Battery Screw Cap Use In Use In Plates For Air Vent Indoor Outdoor Bottom Upper Bolt for Ceiling Assembly 5.3 Inch Gasket Sponge Sealing Strip...
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Parts Description INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT 1. Air Outlet 4. Air Inlet 7. Drainage Outlet 2. Filter Sub Assembly 5. Remote Control 8. Chassis 3. Control Panel 6. Air Inlet Note: Actual unit may be different from the graphics. Please refer to the actual unit. The Industry Leader In Seating, HVAC &...
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Operating The Wireless Remote Controller Buttons on the Remote Controller and Icon Descriptions on the Display Screen Set Fan Speed Send Signal Auto Mode Cool Mode Dry Mode Fan Mode Heat Mode Sleep Mode Light X-Fan Function Indoor Ambient Temp. Clock Set Temperature WiFi Function...
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Introduction for Buttons on Remote Controller NOTE: To prevent cold air, the indoor unit will delay 1-5 minutes NOTE: before blowing air in heat mode, depending on the indoor • This is a general-use remote controller designed for ambient temperature. multifunction air conditioners.
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Timer On Function Light Function • The TIMER ON function sets the time for the air • When selecting the light function, the light icon conditioner to turn on. When active, the “ON” icon will flash for 5 seconds. Press “SET” within will blink.
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Turbo Button • In COOL or HEAT mode, press this button to activate quick COOL or quick HEAT mode. The icon will appear on the remote controller. When this function is activated, the unit will operate at super-high fan speed to quickly adjust the ambient temperature to the preset level.
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GREE+ App Download Control Flow Chart To download and install the app, either scan the QR code or search for ‘GREE+’ in your app store. The Industry Leader In Seating, HVAC & Windows | 855-881-1800 | PremierProducts.net...
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1. You may be prompted to enter a PIN or confirm 1. Open the App Store. a code. Follow the on-screen instructions to 2. Search for Gree+ and download the app. complete the pairing process. 3. Follow the app’s instructions to complete Download Gree+ App: the setup.
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Control Panel Note: If the remote controller is missing, operate on the control panel. Remote Controller Button Functions • Press the TIMER button, then use the “+” and “-” buttons to adjust the time setting. For 1. ON/OFF Button settings up to 10 hours, each press adjusts the •...
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Installation Instruction Before Installation Step 1: Apply Sponge Sealing Strip & Sponge on the Outdoor Unit 1. Test run the unit with the proper power supply. Refer to the operation instruction section in the 1. Clean the sticking position on the chassis of the Owner’s Manual Operation &...
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Step 2: Selecting An Installation Location & CASE B: Cutting a New Roof Opening Installing the Roof Top Air Conditioner 1. If no roof vent opening is used, cut a new 1. Your air conditioner is designed for use in opening (see Figure 1-1) in the vehicle roof.
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CAUTION 1. Ensure the rooftop air conditioner is mounted on a level plane from front to rear and side to side when the vehicle is parked on a flat surface. Figure 2 illustrates the maximum allowable degrees for mounting above or below level. 2.
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FIGURE 4-1 FIGURE 4-2 Step 3: Mounting The Outdoor Unit 1. Open the package and remove the outdoor unit. • When removing the outdoor unit, avoid lifting it by the air outlet grille at the back of the outer case (see Figure 4-1).
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Follow these step-by-step instructions to ensure proper installation: 1. Carefully remove the ceiling assembly from the carton (the remote control is packed with the ceiling assembly). 2. Remove the ceiling grille from the ceiling assembly. 3. Before mounting the ceiling assembly to the rooftop air conditioner, fasten the fabric duct collar to the basepan of the rooftop air conditioner with four screws using the upper duct plate (see Figures 5-2, 6-1, 5, and 5-1).
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STEP 5 - Electrical Wiring Erouting115V AC Wiring WARNING Ensure all power supply to the unit is disconnected before performing any work to avoid the risk of shock, injury, or equipment damage. Once the interior ceiling assembly frame is securely attached to the rooftop air conditioner, proceed with the following electrical connections: 1.
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Step 6: Completing The Installation To finalize the installation and perform the system checkout, follow these steps: 1. Verify the thermostat position. Ensure it is routed through the holding guide and not in contact with any metal surface. 2. Confirm that the guide louver and filters are correctly positioned in the ceiling grille. 3.
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Troubleshooting Guide If you encounter issues with your recreational vehicle air conditioner, please refer to this guide before reaching out to your service representative. Issue: The unit cannot start. • Possible Cause: The unit may not be connected to the power supply correctly. •...
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Disconnecting Audible Indicator Note: The 110V AC connections for this unit will remain connected throughout this process. However, for your safety, it is recommended to turn off the master breaker to ensure the power supply is disconnected before proceeding. 1. Remove Rubber Inserts: Take out the rubber inserts covering the 4 fasteners (circled in red).
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3. Remove Control Board Cover: Unscrew the fasteners (circled in red) on the plastic control board cover. Remove the cover and set it aside with the fasteners. 4. Disconnect Audible Indicator: Locate the soldered connection of the audible indicator on the circuit board (R78). Use a soldering iron to remove the resistor bridging the connection, leaving the circuit open.
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5. Reinstall Control Board Cover: Reinstall the plastic control board cover. Ensure the temperature probe is correctly situated above the intake area. 6. Reconnect and Test: Reconnect the data connections and install the plenum. Once installed, cycle through the fan speeds to en- sure the indicator has been disabled.
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Error Code When the air conditioner status is abnormal, the temperature indicator on the indoor unit will blink to display the corresponding error code. Refer to the list below to identify the error code. The indicator diagram is for reference only. Please consult the actual product for the precise indicator and its position.
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Normal Maintenance Procedures Activety: Remove the cover and wash the condenser coil. Frequency: Twice a year. Activety: More frequent cleaning may be required depending on air quality. Frequency: When the air conditioner’s FILTER CHECK light turns on. How To Remove The Air Filter Remove the air filters by pulling them out as shown in the illustration below.
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Technical Manual Aptitude Requirements for General Work Area Maintenance Personnel All maintenance staff and others working in the local area must be informed about the nature of Repairs should only be performed by specialists. the work being carried out. Avoid working in a.
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Ventilated Area If the fault cannot be corrected immediately but operation must continue, implement an Ensure the area is open or adequately ventilated adequate temporary solution and inform the before breaking into the system or conducting any equipment owner. hot work. Maintain ventilation during the work to safely disperse any released refrigerant, preferably Initial Safety Checks expelling it externally into the atmosphere.
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Cabling c. Evacuate (optional for A2L). Check that cabling is not subject to wear, corrosion, d. Purge with inert gas again (optional for A2L). excessive pressure, vibration, sharp edges, or other e. Open the circuit by cutting or brazing. adverse environmental effects. Consider the effects Recover the refrigerant charge into the correct of aging or continual vibration from sources like recovery cylinders if venting is not permitted by...
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• Before recharging, pressure-test the system cylinders and equipment from the site and close with the appropriate purging gas. Leak-test the all isolation valves on the equipment. system upon completion of charging but before k. Do not charge recovered refrigerant into another commissioning.
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