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QUICK-START GUIDE
INDOOR UNIT FRONT PANEL DISPLAY:
Look here for LED display of system
status, setpoint, indoor and outdoor temperatures and malfunction codes.
HIGH-WALL DUCTLESS
AIR CONDITIONING &
HEATING SYSTEM
Models:
GWH09KF-A3DNB1A,GWH12KF-A3DNB1A
GWH09KF-D3DNB1C,GWH12KF-D3DNB1C
GWH18KG-D3DNB1C,GWH24KG-D3DNB1A
NOTE: Please read the complete owner’s manual
carefully before operation.
Press to power the unit on or off.
Press to select and adjust each mode.
Press to control vertical angle of louvers and to redirect airflow.
Press to boost cooling or heating capacity.
Quickest way to reach preset temperature.
Press to select fan speed (Auto, Low, Medium or High.)
Auto is default.
Press to raise or lower settings including temperature and time.
Press once for slow adjustment, hold down for fast adjustment.
Press to select one of three SLEEP modes, each offering
varying levels of comfort control while sleeping.
See Owner's Manual for more details.
Press to start or stop the timer. (Adjust with +and buttons.)
See Owner's Manual for more details.
Press to run fan after cooling cycle to dry off coil and help
inhibit growth of bacteria and mildew.
Press to turn on lights on the unit’s Front Panel Display.
Press again to turn off.
Press to set desired room temperature.
(Adjust with “+” and “-buttons.)
: AUTO
: COOL
: DRY
:
FAN ONLY
: HEAT
ON/OFF
TURBO
FAN
SLEEP
TIMER
_
+
X-FAN
LIGHT
TEMP
MODE

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Questions and Answers

  • M
    Michael LawrenceAug 16, 2025
    Why does my Gree Heat Pump have compressor overload protection?
    • V
      Valerie Hill MDAug 16, 2025
      Compressor overload protection in your Gree Heat Pump can be triggered by a few reasons: low refrigerant charge, a blocked capillary, or a failure in the compressor motor. It's recommended to inspect the refrigerant charge, check for any blockages in the capillary, and assess the condition of the compressor motor.
  • E
    Erika RamirezAug 19, 2025
    What causes high current protection in Gree GWH12KF-D3DNB1C Heat Pump?
    • A
      Adriana ChristensenSep 12, 2025
      High current protection in your Gree Heat Pump may be due to an unstable power supply with a voltage range that's too large. You should verify the stability of the power supply and make sure the voltage range is within acceptable limits.
  • B
    brian00Aug 22, 2025
    What causes IPM module protection in Gree GWH12KF-D3DNB1C?
    • T
      Tyler HarrisAug 22, 2025
      The IPM Module protection in your Gree Heat Pump activates if the IPM Module temperature is too high, due to high ambient temperature, low voltage, or bad connections. Ensure the IPM Module is operating within proper temperature limits, and assess the ambient conditions and connections.
  • R
    Ryan WheelerAug 25, 2025
    What to do if Gree Heat Pump has a 4-way valve malfunction?
    • L
      Lisa WilliamsAug 26, 2025
      If your Gree Heat Pump is experiencing a 4-way valve malfunction, it could be due to a bad connection, solenoid failure, or a malfunction within the valve itself. You should evaluate the connection, test the solenoid, and check for any valve malfunctions.
  • M
    Matthew ThomasAug 28, 2025
    Why does Gree Heat Pump show compressor synchronism error?
    • F
      frodriguezAug 28, 2025
      A compressor synchronism error in your Gree Heat Pump could be due to high pressure, low voltage, or bad connections. Check the system's pressure levels, ensure the voltage is adequate, and inspect the connections.
  • T
    Tammy KimAug 31, 2025
    How to fix Gree GWH12KF-D3DNB1C indoor air temperature thermistor issues?
    • T
      Tyler CampbellAug 31, 2025
      To fix indoor air temperature thermistor issues in your Gree Heat Pump, inspect the connection and functionality of the Indoor Air Sensor. The problem may be a bad connection, or the indoor air sensor may have failed.
  • E
    Emma DanielsSep 3, 2025
    What causes Gree Heat Pump indoor coil temperature thermistor problems?
    • C
      christopher75Sep 3, 2025
      Indoor coil temperature thermistor problems in your Gree Heat Pump can be caused by a bad connection or failure of the indoor coil sensor. Examine the connection and test the Indoor Coil Sensor to see if it has failed.
  • J
    Jessica ZhangSep 6, 2025
    How to troubleshoot Gree Heat Pump outdoor air temperature thermistor?
    • X
      xpearsonSep 6, 2025
      To troubleshoot the outdoor air temperature thermistor in your Gree Heat Pump, check the connection and assess the Outdoor Ambient Sensor. The issue may stem from a bad connection or failure of the outdoor ambient sensor.
  • C
    collinsjessicaSep 9, 2025
    What to do if Gree GWH12KF-D3DNB1C has outdoor coil temperature thermistor issues?
    • J
      Jessica BradleySep 9, 2025
      If your Gree Heat Pump is having outdoor coil temperature thermistor issues, look into the connection and evaluate the Outdoor Coil Sensor. A bad connection or failure of the outdoor coil sensor could be the cause.
  • D
    David WhiteheadSep 12, 2025
    How to resolve Gree Heat Pump compressor discharge temperature thermistor problems?
    • J
      Jeremy MccormickSep 12, 2025
      To resolve compressor discharge temperature thermistor problems in your Gree Heat Pump, review the connection and check the Discharge Sensor for issues. The cause may be a bad connection or failure of the discharge sensor.

Summary

Remote Control Functions

Power and Mode Selection

Controls unit power ON/OFF and allows selection of operating modes like AUTO, COOL, DRY, FAN ONLY, and HEAT.

Fan Speed and Airflow Direction

Manages fan speed settings (Auto, Low, Medium, High) and controls vertical louver angle for airflow redirection.

Turbo and Temperature Adjustment

Enables rapid temperature achievement and provides buttons for adjusting temperature and time settings.

Sleep, Timer, and X-Fan Modes

Allows selection of sleep modes, timer functions, and activation of X-FAN for moisture removal after cooling.

Front Panel Display Light

Controls the illumination of the indoor unit's front panel display.

Indoor Unit Display Overview

Front Panel Display Functions

Explains the LED display on the indoor unit for system status, setpoint, temperatures, and malfunction codes.

Key Features and Functions

Defrost and Sleep Mode Benefits

Enhances comfort and energy savings through automatic defrost cycles and personalized sleep temperature adjustments.

Turbo and X-Fan Mode Usage

Provides rapid capacity boost and utilizes the indoor fan post-cooling to manage humidity and prevent mildew.

Privacy Lock and Photocatalytic Filter

Prevents unauthorized remote access and utilizes advanced filtration for improved indoor air quality.

Frequently Asked Questions

Fan Operation and Temperature Display

Explains why the fan runs continuously and clarifies what temperatures are shown on the remote and indoor unit.

Lost or Damaged Remote Operation

Provides instructions for manual unit operation using the override button on the indoor unit.

Gree GWH12KF-D3DNB1C Specifications

General IconGeneral
RefrigerantR410A
Power Supply220-240V, 50Hz
Power Input (Heating)1.05 kW
Operating Temperature Range (Cooling)43 °C
Operating Temperature Range (Heating)-15°C to 24°C

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