1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your Gree GDN30AI-K4EBB3G Dehumidifier. Please read these instructions thoroughly before using the appliance and retain them for future reference.
2. Nga Tohutohu Haumaru
- Whakaritehia te voltage ōrite ana ki te tapanga whakatauranga kei runga i te waeine.
- Kaua e whakahaeretia te whakamahana me te taura hiko kua pakaru, te mono ranei.
- Always place the unit on a stable, level surface to prevent water spillage.
- Kia mau tonu te tawhiti o te 20 henemita (8 inihi) huri noa i te waeine kia pai ai te rere o te hau.
- Kaua e whakauruhia nga mea ki roto i te urunga hau, te putanga ranei.
- Wewetehia te waeine i mua i te horoi, te mahi tiaki ranei.
- Tiakina te taputapu mai i nga puna wera me te ra tika.
- Ko tenei taputapu ehara i te mea mo te whakamahi ma te hunga (tae atu ki nga tamariki) he iti te kaha o te tinana, te tairongo, te hinengaro, te kore wheako me te mohiotanga, mena ka tukuna atu ki a raatau te tirotiro, te tohutohu ranei mo te whakamahi i te taputapu e te tangata whai mana mo to raatau haumaru.
3. Hua Neke Atuview
Familiarize yourself with the components and control panel of your Gree GDN30AI-K4EBB3G Dehumidifier.

Whakaahua 1: Runga view of the Gree GDN30AI-K4EBB3G Dehumidifier showing the control panel and integrated handle. The control panel features a digital display for humidity, various indicator lights, and control buttons.
Āhuatanga Paewhiri Mana:
- 1. Pātene ON/OFF: Pēhia ki te whakakā, whakaweto rānei i te kaiwhakaahua.
- 2. Humidity Display: Digital display showing the current room humidity or the set humidity level.
- 3. Humidity Adjustment Buttons (+/-): Used to increase or decrease the desired humidity level.
- 4. Patene Tere Kiri: Cycles through fan speed settings: Low, Mid, High.
- 5. Pātene Matawā: Activates or adjusts the timer for automatic on/off operation.
- 6. Tohu Mana: Ka tiaho i te wa e whakakaha ana te waeine.
- 7. Bucket Full Indicator: Illuminates when the water collection bucket is full and needs emptying. The unit will automatically stop operating.
- 8. Continuous Mode Indicator: Illuminates when the dehumidifier is set to operate continuously, regardless of humidity level.
- 9. Filter Reset Button: Press after cleaning or replacing the air filter to reset the filter reminder.
4. Tatūnga
4.1 Te Wetewete
- Āta tango i te whakamahu wai mai i tōna tākai.
- Tangohia nga rawa whakakakahu katoa, tae atu ki tetahi riipene, kiriata whakamarumaru ranei.
- Inspect the unit for any signs of damage during transit. If damaged, do not operate and contact your retailer.
4.2 Whakanoho
- Whakanohoia te whakamahau ki runga i te mata papatahi ka taea te tautoko i tona taumaha ina kiki te peere wai.
- Ensure there is at least 20 cm (8 inches) of space on all sides of the unit for adequate air circulation.
- Avoid placing the unit near heat-generating appliances, in direct sunlight, or in areas exposed to freezing temperatures.
- Mo te mahi tino pai, kati nga tatau me nga matapihi katoa i roto i te rūma kei te mahi te whakamaarama.
4.3 Hononga Hiko
Plug the power cord into a properly grounded electrical outlet. Ensure the outlet meets the electrical requirements specified in the 'Specifications' section of this manual.
4.4 Kōwhiringa Whakaheke Wai
E rua nga tikanga mo te tango wai:
- Whakaheke A-ringa (Paekete Wai): The collected water accumulates in the internal water bucket. When the bucket is full, the unit will automatically shut off, and the 'Bucket Full' indicator will illuminate. Empty the bucket and reinsert it to resume operation.
- Whakaheke Tonu: For continuous operation without needing to empty the bucket, you can connect a drain hose (not included) to the continuous drain outlet on the back of the unit. Ensure the hose is sloped downwards to allow gravity drainage into a suitable floor drain or container.
5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
5.1 Whakakā/Weto
Pehia te ON/OFF button to power the unit on or off. The Power indicator will light up when the unit is on.
5.2 Te Whakaritenga i te Taumata Haumākū e hiahiatia ana
- With the unit on, the digital display will show the current room humidity.
- Pehia te + or - buttons to adjust the desired humidity level. The setting range is typically between 30% RH (Relative Humidity) and 80% RH.
- The unit will operate until the room humidity reaches the set level, then it will cycle off. It will restart automatically if the humidity rises above the set level.
5.3 Whiriwhiringa Tere Tere
Pehia te Tere Tere button to cycle through the available fan speeds: Low, Mid, and High. A higher fan speed will result in faster dehumidification.
5.4 Mahi Tonu
To operate the dehumidifier continuously, bypassing the humidity setting, press the Tonu button (or cycle through modes until the Continuous indicator lights up, depending on the specific button layout). In this mode, the unit will run constantly until manually turned off or the bucket is full (if not using continuous drainage).
5.5 Mahi Matama
The timer function allows you to set a specific time for the unit to turn on or off automatically.
- Timer Weto-Weto: I te wā e oma ana te waeine, pēhia te Matawā pātene me te whakamahi i te + or - buttons to set the desired number of hours (e.g., 1-24 hours) after which the unit will turn off.
- Timer-i-Aunoa: Ka weto te waeine, pehia te Matawā pātene me te whakamahi i te + or - buttons to set the desired number of hours after which the unit will turn on.
6. Tiaki
Ko te tiaki i nga wa katoa ka tino pai te mahi me te whakaroa i te roanga o to whakamaarama.
6.1 Te Putea i te Peere Wai
- Ina ka rama te tohu 'Bucket Full', toia ata te peere wai i mua o te waahanga.
- Carefully carry the bucket to a sink or drain and empty the collected water.
- Rinse the bucket with clean water periodically to prevent mold or mildew growth.
- Reinsert the empty bucket firmly into the unit. The dehumidifier will resume operation automatically.
6.2 Te horoi i te Tātari Hau
Me horoi te tātari hau ia rua wiki, nui ake ranei i runga i te whakamahinga me te kounga o te hau.
- Whakawetohia ka wetewetehia te whakamahana.
- Locate the air filter (usually at the back or side of the unit) and remove it.
- Wash the filter with warm, soapy water, or use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and debris.
- Horoi rawatia ka tukua te tātari kia maroke katoa te hau i mua i te whakauru ano.
- Once the filter is reinstalled, plug in the unit and press the Tātari Tautuhi button to clear the filter reminder light.
6.3 Te horoi i waho
Horoia te taha o waho o te whakamahana ma te ngohengohe, damp kakahu. Kaua e whakamahi i nga matū kino, abrasives, whakarewa ranei, ka taea e enei te kino te mata.
6.4 Rokiroki
Mena kei te rongoa i te waahanga mo te wa roa:
- Putua ka horoi i te peere wai.
- Horoia te tātari hau.
- Allow the unit to run for a few hours in a dry room to ensure the internal components are dry.
- Cover the unit with a plastic bag or cloth to protect it from dust.
- Whakaorangia ki te waahi makariri, maroke.
7. Te Raru
I mua i te whakapā atu ki te ratonga kiritaki, tirohia te aratohu rapurongoā e whai ake nei mo nga take noa.
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Karekau e ka ana te whakamahau. | Karekau he hiko. Ko te taura hiko karekau i te hono pai. Bucket full or not properly inserted. | Tirohia te putanga hiko me te ara iahiko. Ensure power cord is firmly connected. Empty and correctly reinsert the water bucket. |
| Kaore he wai i kohia. | He iti rawa te pāmahana rūma. Humidity level already low. Ko te tātari hau kua purua. Continuous drainage hose improperly connected. | Ka pai te mahi a ngā whakamaroke hau i runga ake i te 5°C (41°F). Increase desired humidity setting or check room humidity. Horoia te tātari hau. Ensure hose is properly connected and sloped downwards. |
| Ka rere tonu te waeine. | Set to Continuous mode. Desired humidity level set too low. Large room or high moisture load. | Turn off Continuous mode. Increase the desired humidity setting. Allow more time for dehumidification or consider a larger unit for the space. |
| Haruru ohorere. | Ko te waeine kaore i runga i te mata taumata. Ko te tātari hau kua purua. Internal components loose. | Whakatakotoria ki runga i tētahi mata mārō, papatahi. Horoia te tātari hau. Mena ka haruru tonu, whakapā atu ki te tautoko a te kaihoko. |
8. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Tauira | GDN30AI-K4EBB3G |
| Raukaha Whakakorea | 30 Liters/Day (at 30°C/80% RH) |
| Te kaha o te tank wai | 7.0 Liters (Max 8.3 Liters) |
| Taumata Haruru | 55 dB(A) |
| Te Awhe Maama Mahi | 5°C – 35°C (41°F – 95°F) |
| Whakatauhia Voltage | 220-240 V |
| Auautanga | 50 Hz |
| Te Mana Whakatau | 500 Watts |
| Taumaha Hua | 18.1 kg |
| Rahi Hua (H x W x D) | 611 x 383 x 298 mm |
9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or contact your retailer/manufacturer directly. Ensure you have your model number (GDN30AI-K4EBB3G) and purchase date available when contacting support.





