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Gree GMV-224WL/C-X - User Manual

Gree GMV-224WL/C-X
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Owner's Manual
Original Instructions
Commercial Air Conditioners
DC Inverter Multi VRF System
Models:
GMV-H224WL/A-X
GMV-H280WL/A-X
GMV-H335WL/A-X
GMV-224WL/C-X
GMV-280WL/C-X
GMV-335WL/C-X
Copyright 2018. This translation is property of GREE PRODUCTS SL. All rights reserved. Total or partial reproduction without its express authorization is prohibited.

Table of Contents

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Questions and Answers

  • T
    Troy GreenJul 25, 2025
    Why my Gree GMV-224WL/C-X doesn't work?
    • J
      Jeffrey SanchezJul 25, 2025
      If your Gree Air Conditioner isn't working, there are several potential causes. First, check if a fuse is cut off or the circuit breaker tripped; if so, replace the fuse or reset the breaker. Ensure the unit is properly connected to a power supply. Also, a power failure could be the reason; the unit should restart when power is restored. Check the remote controller’s batteries and replace them if needed. Finally, make sure the remote controller is within its operational range (8m).
  • M
    Meredith CollinsJul 30, 2025
    What to do if my Gree GMV-224WL/C-X runs but stops immediately?
    • K
      kyle96Jul 30, 2025
      If your Gree Air Conditioner starts but stops immediately, the air inlet or outlet of the indoor and outdoor units might be blocked. Clear any obstructions to resolve this issue.
  • T
    Thomas WeberAug 4, 2025
    How to troubleshoot a Gree Air Conditioner that doesn't work?
    • M
      mary26Aug 4, 2025
      If your Gree Air Conditioner isn't working, there are several potential causes. First, check if a fuse is cut off or a circuit breaker has tripped; if so, replace the fuse or reset the breaker. Also, check for a power failure and restart the unit once power is restored. Ensure the unit is properly connected to a power source. If using the remote controller, replace the batteries. Finally, make sure you are within the remote's operational range (8m).
  • V
    Valerie JonesAug 9, 2025
    Why is my Gree Air Conditioner heating or cooling abnormally?
    • E
      Emily MyersAug 9, 2025
      Abnormal cooling or heating in your Gree Air Conditioner can stem from several issues. Start by checking the air inlets and outlets of both indoor and outdoor units for any obstructions and clear them if necessary. Verify that the temperature setting is correct using the remote or wired controller. Also, ensure the fan speed isn't set too low and that the wind direction is properly adjusted via the controllers. Check if any doors or windows are open, and close them. If direct sunshine is affecting the unit, use a curtain or louver. Additionally, too many heat resources in the room can cause this problem, so reduce them where possible. Lastly, a blocked or dirty filter can be the culprit, so clean the filter.
  • J
    Jessica BallAug 14, 2025
    What to do if Gree GMV-224WL/C-X runs but stops immediately?
    • S
      smuellerAug 14, 2025
      If your Gree Air Conditioner starts but stops immediately, it is likely due to blocked air inlets or outlets on either the indoor or outdoor units. Clear any obstructions to resolve this issue.
  • M
    Melissa MartinezAug 19, 2025
    What to do if my Gree Air Conditioner has abnormal cooling or heating?
    • J
      Jennifer WilliamsSep 12, 2025
      If your Gree Air Conditioner isn't cooling or heating properly, consider these possibilities: * Check for any obstructions blocking the air inlet or outlet of both the indoor and outdoor units and clear them. * Adjust the temperature, fan speed, and wind direction settings on the remote or wired controller. * Ensure all doors and windows are closed and draw any curtains or louvers to block direct sunlight. * Reduce the number of people or heat sources in the room. Lastly, clean the filter if it is blocked and dirty.

Summary

Preface

Correct Disposal of this product

Instructions for responsible disposal of the product to prevent environmental harm.

1 Safety Precautions

General Safety Guidelines

Key safety instructions and warnings for installation and operation.

2 Product Introduction

2.1 Names of Main Parts

Identifies and labels the main components of the outdoor unit.

2.2 Combinations of Indoor and Outdoor Units

Details on connecting indoor units to the outdoor unit and capacity limits.

2.3 Operating Range

Specifies the operational temperature limits for cooling and heating.

3 Preparation before Installation

3.1 Standard Parts

Lists and describes the standard parts supplied with the outdoor unit.

3.2 Installation Site

Guidelines for selecting a suitable and safe location for unit installation.

3.3 Piping Work Requirements

Specifies requirements for piping diameter and wall thickness for refrigerant lines.

4 Installation Instruction

4.1 Dimension of Outdoor Unit and Mounting Hole

Provides external dimensions and mounting hole specifications for the outdoor unit.

4.2 Connection Pipe

Details on refrigerant pipe types, lengths, and differences for system connection.

4.3 Installation of Connection Pipe

Step-by-step guide for installing refrigerant pipes, including precautions and processes.

4.4 Vacuum Pumping, Refrigerant Adding

Procedures for system evacuation and adding refrigerant according to specifications.

4.5 Electric Wiring

Guidelines and diagrams for safe and correct electrical wiring connections.

5 Check Items after Installation and Test Operation

5.1 Check Items after Installation

Checklist for verifying proper installation before system startup.

5.2 Test operation and debugging

Steps for preparing and conducting system test operation and debugging.

5.2.3 Appendix: Reference of normal operation parameters

Reference values for key operating parameters like temperature and pressure.

6 Common Malfunctions and Troubleshooting

Unit Not Functioning

Troubleshooting steps for when the unit does not start or stops immediately.

Abnormal Cooling or Heating

Steps to resolve issues with cooling or heating performance and airflow.

Circumstances That Are Not Malfunctions

Clarifies common situations that may appear as malfunctions but are normal.

7 Error Indication

Error Code Reference

Table listing error codes and their corresponding content for troubleshooting.

8 Function Setting of Outdoor Unit

8.1 ODU Quiet Function

Enables setting quiet modes for the outdoor unit to reduce noise levels.

8.2 Cool & Heat Function

Configures operation modes and prevents conflicts between indoor units.

8.3 Forced Defrosting

Allows manual initiation of the defrost cycle for the outdoor unit.

8.4 Restore Factory Defaults

Procedure for resetting unit settings back to factory default values.

8.5 Static Pressure Function

Allows adjustment of static pressure for heat exchange in specific installation areas.

9 Maintenance and Care

9.1 Outdoor Heat Exchanger

Instructions for cleaning the outdoor unit's heat exchanger regularly.

9.2 Drain Pipe

Guidance on checking and ensuring the drain pipe is clear for proper drainage.

9.3 Notice before Seasonal Use

Pre-season checks for indoor and outdoor units, power, and filters.

9.4 Maintenance after Seasonal Use

Steps for cleaning and preserving the unit after the operating season.

9.5 Parts Replacement

Information on how to obtain replacement parts and components.

10 After-sales Service

Warranty Conditions

Information on warranty conditions and contacting service for defects.

Gree GMV-224WL/C-X Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGree
ModelGMV-224WL/C-X
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

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