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Spare Parts List of Indoor Unit

GE AIR 116 IN

GE AIR 121 IN

1

Wall Mounting Frame

01252218

01252218

1

2

Pipe Clamp

24242014

24242014

1

3

Right Gate of Rear Case

26112012

26112012

1

4

Motor FN20X

150120671

150120671

1

5

Shield of Electric Box

01592001

01592001

1

6

Drainage Pipe

05232010

05232010

1

7

Right Fixer of Evaporator

01072012

01072012

1

8

Electrical box

20102012

20102012

1

9

Wire Clip

70482401

70482401

1

10

Terminal Board  T595A

42010197

42010197

1

11

Transformer SC31

43110176

43110176

1

12

Tube Sensor

390000591

390000591

1

13

Main PCB   5D52CJ

30055332

30055332

1

14

Room Sensor

390000451

390000451

1

15

Receiver Board

30042019

30042019

1

16

Wire Clip

26112089

26112089

1

17

Right Linkage

10582015

10582015

1

18

Right Swing Louver

105120141

105120141

7

19

Connecting Cable

400205238

400205239

1

20

Upper Guide Louver

10512069

10512069

1

21

Signal Cable

400205253

400205254

1

22

Front Case

20002382

20002382

1

23

Electric Box Cover

20112005

20112005

1

24

Screw Cover

24252012

24252012

3

25

Right filter

11122037

11122037

1

26

Left filter

11122036

11122036

1

27

Front Panel

20002374

20002374

1

28

Remote Controller

30512503

30512503

1

29

Power Cord

400203251

400203251

1

30

Left Swing Louver

105120131

105120131

7

31

Left Linkage

10582014

10582014

1

32

Pendular Lever

10582012

10582012

1

33

Bush of Guide Louver

10542008

10542008

3

34

Motor Holder

26152011

26152011

1

35

Motor MP28GD

15212113

15212113

1

36

Water Tray

20182046

20182046

1

37

Air Cleaner Frame

26112013

26112013

1

38

Air Cleaner B

11012022

11012022

1

39

Air Cleaner A

11012021

11012021

1

40

Air Cleaner holder

24222014

24222014

1

41

Left Fixer of Evaporator

01072011

01072011

1

42

Evaporator Assy

0100215210

010021529

1

43

Ring of Bearing

76512205

76512205

1

44

Fan Bearing

76512210

76512210

1

45

Left Gate of Rear Case

26112011

26112011

1

46

Cross Flow Fan

10352021

10352021

1

47

Rear Case

22202065

22202065

1

48

Drainage Plate

22202012

22202012

1

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Code of Parts

Parts Name

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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com

Summary of Contents for AIR 116

Page 1: ...Consumer Industrial Appliances Service Manual Installation Manual Split System Air Conditioner Model numbers GE AIR 116 GE AIR 121 All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o...

Page 2: ...All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 3: ...All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 4: ...1 1 1 1 1 MODEL REMARK GE AIR 116 IN GE AIR 116 OUT GE AIR 121 IN GE AIR 121 OUT 1PH 220V 230V 50Hz R407C 1 Summary and Features All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 5: ...gth mm 90 X723 Fan Type piece Cross flow Fan 1 Fan Motor Running Current 0 091 0 067A Fan Capacitor 1 Output Power of Fan W 20 Indoor Unit Dimension of Package 1058X366 X317 55 Fan Speed r min H M L 1...

Page 6: ...m 10 10 Overload Protector Throttling Method Output of Fan Motor W Fan Motor RLA Developed Area of Heat Exchanger I XH XL mm2 Fan Motor Speed rpm Fan Motor Capacitor uF Model of Outdoor Unit Compresso...

Page 7: ...Air Inlet Air Outlet Wraping Tape Front Panel Air Guide Louver Water Drainage Pipe Connecting Pipe and Connecting Wire Air Outlet Grill Remote Con troller Power Plug Parts Name Outdoor Unit All manua...

Page 8: ...let Pipe Hole Rear View Ceiling Right Installation Dimension Left Air Inlet 290 907 20cm 20cm 7cm 195 OutLine and Installation Dimension Outline and Installation Dimension of Indoor Unit All manuals a...

Page 9: ...6 Bolt Nut Spanner Above600 A b o v e 6 0 0 Less than600 Above 600 Unit mm 572 378 412 700 950 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 10: ...high pressure refrigerant liquid The liquid is throttled by the capillary and changes into low temperature and low pressure liquid and then flows into indoor heat exchanger With the help of centrifuga...

Page 11: ...8 Circuit Diagram 6 GE AIR 116 IN GE AIR 116 OUT GE AIR 121 IN GE AIR 121 OUT All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 12: ...15 seconds and stop running The indoor fan will run at the set speed When antifreezing protection is eliminated and compressor has stopped for 3min the system will resume operation Compressor Outdoor...

Page 13: ...ode the 4 way valve will be powered on the setting temp range 16 30 When Tamb Tset 2 compressor outdoor indoorfan will stop In this mode the 4 way valve won t power on the temperature range is 16 30 7...

Page 14: ...e longer the defrosting time Max 12min Min 3min Exit from the defrostingmode if the frost removal is ended In Heating mode when the set sleeping has run for 1 hour Tset will decrease 1 2 hours later T...

Page 15: ...mer is set the yellow indicator will flash 7 1 3 5 Auto fan control In this mode according to ambient temperature indoor fan will select High Middle Low fan speed automatically the interval of each sp...

Page 16: ...en repressed TEMP button When pressing the Button the settingtemperaturewillbeincreasedby 1 degree centigrade when pressing the button the setting temperature will be decreased 1 degree centigrade In...

Page 17: ...this button to set SLEEP opera tion and stop when repressed Remarks there is no SLEEP function inAUTO and FAN mode Light button The display will be lit each time the button is pressed and the display...

Page 18: ...cheduled time Note In AUTO mode the unit will automatically adjust its running modes accordingto the room temperature changes The remote control adopts two 7 alkaline dry cell batteries 1 Remove the c...

Page 19: ...idelouver can disassemble the guide louver As show in Fig 8 2 Fig 8 2 Disassembly procedures 8 Front panel Filter 8 1 2 Disassemble the filter Fig 8 3 Screw Screw Air guide louver Electric box cover S...

Page 20: ...4 Remove the grounding wire of the evaporator and remove the temperature sensor for the pipe Remove the socket plug connector for the in door motor and swing motor of the electric box Screw off the s...

Page 21: ...of the evaporator and take out the evaporator with hand so that the side board latch of the evaporator is disengaged from thegroove Remove the evaporator carefully and take care to protect the connec...

Page 22: ...f 1 M4 fastening screw at the axle sleeve and remove the motor As shown in Fig 8 10 Screw Cross flow fan Fastening Screw Motor Motor clamp plate Fig 8 10 Fig 8 11 Bearing rubber 8 1 8 Disassemble Cros...

Page 23: ...of the Outdoor Unit 8 2 2 Disassemble the top cover Screw off the taping screws around the top cover around and then pull upward to take off the top cover As shown in Fig 8 13 Screw off 4 screws arou...

Page 24: ...xing the top cover of the electric box with a screw driver and pull up ward to remove the electric assembly As shown in Fig 8 16 Screw off 7 screws fixing the right side board and condenser side board...

Page 25: ...ward disassemble the motor support As shown in Fig 8 19 Only for cooling and heating unit Screw off the fixing nuts for fixing the solenoid of 4 way valve and remove the solenoid Wrap the 4 way valve...

Page 26: ...g valve It is recommended to wrap completely the big valve with wet cotton gauze to avoid damaging the valve with high temperature Screw down 2 bolts fixing the small valve and solder off the solderin...

Page 27: ...24 9 Exploded View Exploded View Indoor unit spare part 9 1 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 28: ...ase 20002382 20002382 1 23 Electric BoxCover 20112005 20112005 1 24 Screw Cover 24252012 24252012 3 25 Right filter 11122037 11122037 1 26 Left filter 11122036 11122036 1 27 Front Panel 20002374 20002...

Page 29: ...26 9 3 Exploded View Outdoor Unit Spare parts All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 30: ...42011103 1 15 Terminal Board 420101941 420101941 1 16 Capillary Assy 03003610 03103041 1 17 Handle 26235253 26235253 3 18 Rear Side Plate 01303115 01305260 1 19 4 way Valve Assy 430004031 430004051 1...

Page 31: ...by arrow Pull with force the front panel away an angle at the grooves of both ends of front panel in the direction as shown by arrow and then pull downward the filter to take it out as shown in the di...

Page 32: ...at a place not affecting the neighbors with noise and air generated by discharging It should be installed in where with good ventilation No obstacles affecting the air inlet outlet of the unit should...

Page 33: ...ough the wall install piping hole sleeve 3 Install Drainage Hose 4 Install connect pipe Connect the connecting pipe with the 2 leading pipes from indoor unit correspondingly and tighten joint nuts on...

Page 34: ...over back to the original position and fix it with bolts 7 Cover the panel back Terminal Board Wire Clip Electric Box Cover Yellow Green Blue Black Power Connection Cord Note All electrical installati...

Page 35: ...as shown in Fig 11 6 and pass them through the piping hole Hang the claw at the back of the indoor unit to the clasp on the wall mounting frame and move the unit body left and right to see if it s sec...

Page 36: ...connect lines to the wiring terminal board as shown in Fig 11 8 With line clamp fix the power lines and signal control line Connect the corresponding connectors properly Ensure that wire has been fix...

Page 37: ...r and outdoor unit by soup water or leakage detector If possible exhaust air in unit from core of air valve with a vacuum pump Fig 11 10 4 Drainage of condesed water of outdoor unit Not for cooling on...

Page 38: ...ems to be checked Possible failure Is the installation firm enough Unit may drop shake or emit noise Is leakage test done It may cause insufficient of refrigerating heating Capacity Is heat insulation...

Page 39: ...react after it is powered after the plug is inserted the buzzer does not sound and the remote startup has no response T h e r e m o t e c o n t r o l l e r h a s malfunction The receiver is loose or h...

Page 40: ...and thin pipes is good Heat insulation must also be provided for the joint and the exposed part of the copper pipe Block of outdoor heat exchanger Air filter were blocked Clean the filter Air circula...

Page 41: ...is recommended Wrong wire connection Connect the circuit diagram correctly The built in heat protector of the motor breaks frequently because the motor is abnormal Replace the fan motor Adjust the vol...

Page 42: ...ressor and tighten loosen screws Water leakage Touch of inner metal plate 1 Tighten connect screw 2 Stick absorbing clay between plates Blade of outdoorunit touch the housing Adjust location of louver...

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