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Installation Instructions

Accessories and 
installation diagrams

Use only the accessories listed below for the
installation. Failure to do so may lead to gas
leakage, electric shock, a fire hazard or other
possible safety hazards.

Check all parts listed below are present
before proceeding with the installation.

Part

GE AIR Z09

GE AIR Z17 

GE AIR Z21

GE AIR Z12

Rear panel

1

1

1

Remote controller

1

1

1

Battery (AAA type) 

2

2

2

Tapping screw

5

5

5

Thermal insulation hose

1

1

1

Outdoor drain elbow

1

1

1

Copper pipe, Liquid 

1 (1/4”)

1 (1/4”)

1 (3/8”)

Gas

1 (1/2”)

1 (1/2”)

1 (5/8”)

Square ring 

1

1

1

Cable, main power 

1 (attached to indoor)

1 (3x2.5mm*2)

1 (3x2.5mm*2)

Cable, between indoor 

1 (4x1.5mm*2)

1 (4x2.5mm*2)

1 (4x2.5mm*2)

and outdoor

Immediately stop all operations, disconnect
the power and contact your nearest service
center in the event any of the following
happens:
• Unusual noise while the unit is operating
• Power fuse or breaker switch repeatedly

activates

• Water or fluid splashes into the unit
• Electrical wirings and power plug become

very hot

• An unpleasant smell is emitted during

operation

Summary of Contents for GE AIR Z09 IN EH

Page 1: ...Wall Mounted Split Air Conditioner Owner s Manual and Installation Instructions GE Consumer Industrial Appliances GE imagination at work English ...

Page 2: ...Models covered in this document GE AIR Z09 IN EH GE AIR Z09 IN UH GE AIR Z09 EX NH GE AIR Z12 IN EH GE AIR Z12 IN UH GE AIR Z12 EX NH GE AIR Z17 IN NH GE AIR Z17 EX PH GE AIR Z21 IN NH GE AIR Z21 EX PH ...

Page 3: ...ual 4 Important safety information 4 Name and function of parts 5 Remote control 6 How to operate your air conditioner 8 How to insert batteries 10 User notices 10 Care and maintenance 10 Troubleshooting 12 Installation Instructions 13 Accessories and installation diagram 13 General installation instructions 15 Installing the indoor unit 16 Installing the outdoor unit 21 Test operation and after i...

Page 4: ... before cleaning the machine Never pull on the cord to remove the power plug Important safety information Read all instructions before use Do not place a space heater near the air conditioner Airflow from the air conditioner can cause incomplete combustion in a space heater resulting in dangerous fumes Keep combustible sprays away from the unit Ensure that the unit is mounted securely Do not place...

Page 5: ...switch 4 Louver 5 Power plug1 6 Drain hose 7 Wireless remote controller 8 Connection pipe 9 Air outlet cover Á Â Ã Ä Å Æ Ç È À Air in Air in Air out Air out 1 GE AIR Z17 and GE AIR Z21 do not have a power plug on the indoor unit as they are powered through the outdoor unit ...

Page 6: ...e unit on or off 2 FAN button Press this button to change fan speed There are three speeds to choose from or set the FAN to AUTO to let the unit control the air flow 3 MODE button Select the desired mode of operation by pressing this button The unit can operate on COOL DRY FAN or HEAT modes 4 AUTO button Press this button to enter AUTO mode operation In AUTO mode the microcomputer automatically co...

Page 7: ... button to turn it off at the specified time up to 24 hours in advance 8 SURROUND button Press this button to let the air conditioner control the rate of cooling or heating with extra input on surrounding room temperature from the remote controller Press this button once more to stop the operation 9 SLEEP button Press to set the sleep function Press once more to stop the sleep function 10 SWING bu...

Page 8: ...n to confirm the TIMER OFF time COOL mode operation The microcomputer automatically controls the rate of cooling It adjusts the operation of the unit according to the actual room temperature and the desired temperature If the room temperature is higher than the desired temperature the unit will cool the air of the room If the fan speed is set at AUTO the microcomputer will control the speed of the...

Page 9: ...uring COOL or HEAT mode to enter JET mode operation Press JET button or MODE button to go back to its previous operating mode Note The air conditioner runs at its full capacity continuously in JET mode Press JET button once more or MODE button to go back to the previous operating mode SURROUND mode operation In SURROUND mode the air conditioner controls the rate of cooling or heating with extra in...

Page 10: ...ve energy Keep the room approximately 5 C cooler than the outside temperature when operating in COOL mode Adjust the direction of the airflow appropriately Remember that warm air rises and cool air sinks so adjust the louver downward for heating and upward for cooling to take advantage of natural convection currents User notices CAUTION Always turn power off and remove the power plug before cleani...

Page 11: ...ver take hold of the air filter tab raise it slightly and then remove it 2 Vacuum dust from the filters or wash them with water and dry them in the shade Note Do not use water above 45 C to wash the filters It may cause deformation or discoloration 3 Reinstall the filters with the side marked front facing forward Close the front cover ...

Page 12: ...the air conditioner If it continues turn power off and contact your service center This is a normal sound caused by the refrigerant flowing inside the unit This is normal The conditioned air cools down the room air rapidly and it sometimes looks like fog This is a temporary phenomenon caused by the deformation of plastic due to the change in temperature If it continues contact your service center ...

Page 13: ... screw 5 5 5 Thermal insulation hose 1 1 1 Outdoor drain elbow 1 1 1 Copper pipe Liquid 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 3 8 Gas 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 5 8 Square ring 1 1 1 Cable main power 1 attached to indoor 1 3x2 5mm 2 1 3x2 5mm 2 Cable between indoor 1 4x1 5mm 2 1 4x2 5mm 2 1 4x2 5mm 2 and outdoor Immediately stop all operations disconnect the power and contact your nearest service center in the event any of the follow...

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Page 15: ...ir conditioner must be made correctly and securely to the recommended earth ground points Contact the service center if you have any question Installation in the following places may cause malfunction Any place where machine oil is used Any site with a lot of salinity Any site with sulfured gas such as hot springs Any site subject to high frequency waves such as places close to radio equipment wel...

Page 16: ... vicinity of a laundry bath shower or swimming pool 12 The power plug must be accessible after the appliance is correctly positioned Install the rear panel 1 Always mount the rear panel horizontally 2 Fix the rear panel on the selected location with the screws supplied with the unit 3 Be sure the rear panel is firmly fixed The mounting must be able to withstand a weight of at least 60 kilograms Th...

Page 17: ...Table 1 Cables to be connected to indoor and outdoor units Model GE AIR Z09 GE AIR Z12 Indoor unit terminal block N 1 2 3 ground Connecting cable blue black brown yellow green Outdoor unit terminal block N 1 2 3 ground on chassis Table 2 Cable connection between indoor and outdoor units Model GE AIR Z19 GE AIR Z21 Indoor unit terminal block N 1 2 3 ground Connecting cable blue black brown yellow g...

Page 18: ...18 Model GE AIR Z17 GE AIR Z21 Line voltage Neutral Live ground Main power cable blue brown yellow green Outdoor unit terminal block N 4 5 ground on chassis Table 3 Connection of main power cable ...

Page 19: ...ed between the air conditioner and the power line 4 Make sure the specified circuit breaker is used 5 If the power supply cord of the unit is damaged it must be replaced with a special cord available from the manufacturer or its service agent 6 The diameter of the power connecting cable must be equal to or exceed the specified value to operate the air conditioner safely 7 Wiring work must conform ...

Page 20: ...connection pipes so as not to damage them 3 Do not bend a connection pipe more than three times in the same location 4 Make sure the maximum length and height falls within the limits provided in the installation data at the end of this manual 5 Leakage will occur if the torque is too great when tightening the flare nuts Refer to table 4 on page 21 to identify the appropriate torque Install the dra...

Page 21: ... tightening torque will damage the flare surface Use table 4 to identify the appropriate torque Electrical wiring connection Refer to table 1 table 2 and table 3 to identify the required electrical wiring for your air conditioner 1 Remove the wiring cover 2 Remove wire clamp s 3 Connect the wires to the terminal block strictly based on the correspondence between the wire colors and the terminal bl...

Page 22: ...ke sure compound pressure gauge reads minus 760 mm Hg 7 When evacuation is complete fully close handle Lo on manifold valve Then stop vacuum pump and disconnect it 8 First open the liquid side valve completely then 30 seconds after open the gas side valve fully 9 Check connections are not leaking using soapy water or a special leak spray Bubbles indicate leak Outdoor condensation drainage space Wh...

Page 23: ... with remote controller a Switch power on and press ON OFF button on the remote controller b Press MODE button and check the operating condition of each of the COOL HEAT and FAN modes 2 If the remote control cannot be used employ the following forced operation a With the unit stopped open the front cover and press the key switch located on the right b The unit will run in AUTO mode automatically s...

Page 24: ...s the power cord as specified Are the air inlet and outlet blocked Has the length of the connection pipe and the thermal capacity been verified Possible consequence Unit will automatically start after a power cut Limited defrosting on the outdoor unit and reduced heating capacity The unit may drop shake or emit noise Reduced capacity Condensation and dripping Condensation and dripping Electrical m...

Page 25: ... 27kg R410a 1 6kg R410a2 4kg Refrigerant per extra meter of pipe g 20 20 20 20 Connection pipe diameter liquid inch 1 4 1 4 1 4 3 8 Connection pipe diameter gas inch 1 2 1 2 1 2 5 8 Connection pipes maximum length m 10 10 25 25 Connection pipes maximum height m 5 5 10 10 Climatic rating T1 T1 T1 T1 Net weight indoor unit kg 11 11 13 13 Unit dimensions indoor unit mm wxhxd 830x285x189 830x285x189 1...

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