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Brand | Gree |
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Model | FLEXX36HP230V1BH |
Category | Air Handlers |
Language | English |
Details specific reasons for which the manufacturer bears no responsibility for injury or loss.
Defines safety alert symbols, signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE) and their meanings.
General overview of the GREE air handler, its features, and refrigerant.
Lists and describes optional accessories like throw-over pipes.
Diagram and table showing physical dimensions for different models.
Identifies and illustrates the main components of the air handler.
Details cooling capacity, optional heaters, motor specs, and filter size.
Explains setting indoor fan speed using dip switches.
Presents fan performance data (CFM) at various static pressures.
Covers checking product, reading instructions, codes, and replacement parts.
Emphasizes recognizing and complying with safety symbols, words, and labels.
Details risks of electrical shock, improper grounding, and power supply requirements.
Outlines EPA regulations for refrigerants and cautions about technician qualifications.
Guide on inspecting the unit for damage upon delivery and verifying model number.
Provides guidelines on selecting an appropriate indoor location for the air handler.
Details specifications for connection pipes and screw/solder connections.
Explains proper connection of condensate drain pipes and requirements for drain pans.
Discusses ductwork importance and information on optional electric heater kits.
Details the installation procedure for optional electric heater kits.
Covers requirements and notices for electrical installation, wiring, and grounding.
Lists electrical parameters like power supply, minimum circuit ampacity, and overcurrent protection.
Details methods for connecting power cords and thermostat wires to the unit.
Lists items to check after installation to prevent issues like falling, vibration, or leaks.
Outlines preparations before performing the trial run, like ensuring all work is done.
Describes the steps for conducting a trial run and what to check during operation.
Addresses reasons and treatments for the unit not activating or stopping immediately.
Provides reasons and treatments for abnormal cooling or heating performance.
Clarifies common sounds and operations that are not considered malfunctions.
Explains LED indicators on the main board and their meaning for status and failures.
Advises regular checks of the drain pipe for clogging to ensure smooth drainage.
Lists checks needed before seasonal use, like unit clogging and grounding.
Details maintenance tasks after the seasonal use, such as cleaning filters and units.
Outlines conditions for warranty, including professional first run and using factory accessories.