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Brand | Grundig |
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Model | GEEPDH 090 |
Category | Air Conditioner |
Language | English |
Explains the meaning of various symbols used throughout the manual for user guidance.
Explains the meaning of safety symbols used in the manual.
Provides warnings and guidance for the safe installation of the air conditioner.
Highlights important safety messages and warnings for operating the appliance.
Details essential grounding procedures to prevent electric shock.
Warns against improper use of grounding plugs and advises consulting electricians.
Lists normal operating temperature, humidity, and other environmental conditions.
Outlines safety precautions for children and persons with reduced capabilities.
Specifies usage in household/similar applications and provides installation tips.
Covers disconnection before maintenance and RCD requirements for fixed wiring.
Offers tips on how to save energy when using the air conditioner.
Illustrates safe practices like using the correct power cord and avoiding insertion of objects.
Warns about appliance use by children and improper grounding, and installation in flammable areas.
Advises against placing objects in airflow and emphasizes professional servicing.
Details packaging material recyclability and RoHS directive compliance.
Warns about using manuals for defrosting/cleaning and storing the appliance safely.
Specifies information required in manuals for appliances with flammable refrigerants.
Lists general information requirements for manuals related to refrigerant handling and room requirements.
Details manual requirements for unventilated areas and ignition sources.
Specifies required qualifications for personnel performing maintenance and repair.
Covers servicing information, area checks, work procedures, and fire safety.
Prohibits ignition sources during work on refrigeration systems involving flammable refrigerants.
Ensures adequate ventilation and lists checks for refrigeration equipment.
Details safety checks for electrical components and capacitors.
Provides guidelines for repairs to sealed and intrinsically safe components, including safety precautions.
Guides on checking cabling for wear, corrosion, and other environmental effects.
Covers acceptable leak detection methods and prohibits ignition sources for refrigerant detection.
Covers leak detection suitability, handling chlorine-containing detergents, and brazing procedures.
Details procedures for removing refrigerant and purging systems, especially with flammable refrigerants.
Outlines requirements for charging procedures, including contamination prevention and earthing.
Describes pressure testing, leak testing, and follow-up tests before commissioning.
Provides a step-by-step guide for safely decommissioning the appliance.
Specifies labelling requirements and recommends safe refrigerant recovery for servicing or decommissioning.
Details requirements for recovery equipment, weighing scales, and handling recovered refrigerant.
Explains functions that prolong the unit's life and improve airflow comfort.
Describes compressor protection (delay-start, overload) and heating overload protection.
Details defrosting, airflow, drying, auto-restart, drip-proof, and SelfClean functions.
Illustrates and labels the indoor and outdoor units of the air conditioner.
Explains the meaning of various indicators and displays on the unit's screen.
Details the functions and colors of the PAUSE, RUNNING, TIMER, AIR REFRESH, and RECEIVER indicators.
Explains the function of the Sleep, HygieneMax, and Turbo buttons on the remote.
Describes the Fan speed, Timer, and Airflow sweep buttons on the remote controller.
Explains the functions of the LED, GoClean, and Quiet buttons on the remote.
Details the temperature adjustment, On/Off button, and mode selection buttons.
Explains the ZoneFollow feature and display settings on the remote.
Explains symbols for signal emission, turbo mode, and operating modes (AUTO, HEAT, COOL, DRY, FAN).
Describes displays for wind speed selection, vertical swing, and quiet mode.
Details displays for AUH (optional), HygieneMax, ZoneFollow, and Sleep mode.
Explains the displays for timer settings and the set temperature.
Provides instructions on battery installation, usage, and care of the remote controller.
Explains how to operate the unit using the emergency button when the remote is unavailable.
Details the three-step cleaning process of the GoClean function.
Describes how to activate and cancel the Sleep mode for energy saving.
Explains how to set the timer for turning the unit on or off.
Describes how to activate and exit the Turbo and Quiet functions.
Explains the ZoneFollow feature and how to control the LED display.
Provides critical warnings before performing service or maintenance on the unit.
Details how to clean the front panel and remote controller safely.
Provides step-by-step instructions for removing, cleaning, and reinserting the air filter.
Outlines procedures for preparing the unit for periods of non-use.
Offers tips on temperature setting, sunlight obstruction, heat sources, and ventilation for energy efficiency.
Lists common checking items for when the unit does not operate or has poor cooling/heating.
Addresses troubleshooting for remote controller errors and fan speed control issues.
Lists various error codes and their corresponding component failures or system anomalies.
Describes normal sounds and visual phenomena that may occur during operation.
Provides guidelines for the proper disposal and recycling of the appliance according to EU regulations.
Details F-Gas regulations concerning the handling of fluorinated greenhouse gases in the product.
Lists detailed technical specifications including refrigerant, power, energy levels, and noise.
Provides further specifications on power input, current, pipe diameters, dimensions, and weight.