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Brand | Gree |
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Model | GWH18AVDXE-K6DNA1A/I |
Category | Air Conditioner |
Language | English |
Guidelines for safe handling and operation of flammable refrigerants.
Requirements for professionals performing installation and maintenance.
Guidelines for safely filling the unit with refrigerant.
Critical safety measures for installing the air conditioner unit.
Essential safety guidelines for operating and maintaining the air conditioner.
Covers warnings, cleaning, maintenance, and hazards related to the UV-C lamp.
Critical safety measures when installing or moving the air conditioner unit.
Ensuring the refrigerant circuit is free from air and foreign substances.
Safety measures concerning electrical connections during installation.
Specifications and safety rules for electrical connections.
Ensuring proper and effective grounding for electrical safety.
Step-by-step guide to removing, cleaning, and reinstalling the air filter.
List of error codes and their corresponding troubleshooting steps.
Common issues and their initial checks before requesting maintenance.
Checks for issues preventing the unit from starting or operating.
Identifying causes for reduced cooling or heating performance.
Steps for addressing abnormal operation and potential malfunctions.
Essential checks to perform after the unit has been installed.
Essential checks for installations involving flammable refrigerants.
Initial safety checks and procedures for electrical component repair.
Key initial safety checks before commencing work.
Safety checks of the work area for ignition risks and ventilation.
Procedures to prevent ignition sources during work.
Checks and procedures for repair and maintenance of electrical components.
Specific initial safety checks for electrical components.
Procedures and safety for repairing sealed refrigerant system components.
Guidelines for working on intrinsically safe components while live.
Methods for detecting flammable refrigerants without ignition risk.
Acceptable methods for detecting refrigerant leaks.
Handling refrigerant leaks, brazing, and purging with nitrogen.
Steps for removing and evacuating refrigerant from the circuit.
Requirements for charging systems with refrigerant, including safety.
Detailed steps for safely removing and storing refrigerants.