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Conne ction of wirings and drain pipe

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1. Open the cover A to expose the electrical box.
2. Insert the connecting wiring from the rear of the unit 
    then pull it out of the front.
3. Loosen the cable clamp and ensure the cable is fed 
    through the cable strain relief clamp. 
4. Loosen the terminal block screws and insert the 
   connecting wiring ends fully into the terminal block. 
   Then tighten the screws in the terminal block.
5.Pull the wiring slightly to make sure the wiring has been properly inserted 
  and tightened.
6. Tighten the cable strain relief clamp.
7. Replace the cover A.

cover A

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE. Only suitably quali ed

personnel should make the electrical connec ons.

To Outdoor unit

Indoo r unit

Connecting wiring

  4G 1.0  mm

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8. Install the drain pipe.

1. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its

service age nt . T he type of connecting wire is H07RN -F.

2. If the fuse on P C board is broken please change it with the type of

3. T he wiring method should be in line with the local wiring standard.

4. A breaker shou ld be incorporated into

xed wiring. T he bre aker should be

all-pole switch and the distance between its two contacts should be not less
than 3mm.

T.3.15A/250VA C (Indoor).

Attention:

F ixing the indoor unit body

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1

. Wrap the pipes, con necting wirings and drain pipe as follows.

Cover them with

he at insulation materials closely and fi x with adhes ive tape.

F ix with adhes ive tape

D rain hose

P iping

Indoor/outdoor connne cting wiring

He at insulation materials

them through the wall hole to the outdoor.

3. Hang surely the unit body onto the upper

notches of  the mounting plate. Move the body

from side to side to verify its se cure fixing.

4. In order to fix the body onto the mounting

plate,hold up the body aslant from the

underside and then put it down perpen dicularly.

mounting plate

2. Ma ke

.

1.Keep the drain pipe in the warm area to prevent condensation. Problems

 with the piping may lead to water leaks and interior property damage.

2.Do not install the drain pipe as follows.

It is raised after exiting the wall.
The end is immersed in water.
It has raised sections near the ground.
Too close to the ground.
The end of the hose is near to drains with bad odours.

3. Pour water in the drain pan of the indoor unit to confirm the
drainage is carried out to the outside of the building without problems.

Attention:

P l e a s e k i n d l y e x p l a i n t o o u r c u s t o m e r s h o w t o

oper ate throug h t h e i n s t r u c t

i

o n manua l .

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Che ck ins tallation and test run

Refer to the other instructions to install the outdoor unit. Check and 
ensure the indoor and outoor units are securely installed.  Then put
the power on to test run.

Are there any gas leaks from the connecting pipes or connections ?
Has ins ulation been wrapped around the connecting pipes?
Are the connecting cables properly ins erted in the terminal blocks and fully tightene

d?

Is the drainage working properly?
Is the indoor unit securely fixed to the wall?
Is power source voltage the same as the rated voltage of the product?
Is there any unusual noise coming from the indoor or outdoor units ?
Are the lights/dis plays working properly?
Are cooling and heating ( when in heat pump) working properly?
Is the temperature control working properly?
Does the remote control work properly?

Attention:
After the ins tallation of the indoor and outdoor unit, put the
power on to tes t. Th e referen ce indoo r fault code s are as
follows.

C ode

indication

T rouble description

Analyze and diagnose

E 1

E 2

E 4

E 7

E 14

P i p ing

temperature

sensor failure

Indoor E E P R O M
error

C ommunication
fault between
indoor and outdoor
units

Indoor fan motor
malfunction

O peration halt due to fan

Detection error due to faulty
indoor unit P C B;

Indoor unit- outdoor unit signal
transmission error due to wiring
error;
F aulty P C B;

F aulty E E P R O M data;
F aulty E E P R O M;
F aulty P C B;

F aulty connector connection;
F aulty thermistor;
F aulty P C B;

Room temperature 
sensor failure

m o t or f a ul t;

Summary of Contents for GES-NIG25IN

Page 1: ...UBLE SHOOTING 15 Write the model and serial numbers here Model _________________________ Serial ____________________________ 1 SAFETY INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS 16 This appliance is filled with R32 GES NJGW25IN 1 GES NJGB35IN 1 GES NJGW35IN 1 GES NJGB50IN GES NJGW50IN GES NMG25IN GES NMG35IN GES NMG50IN GES NMG70IN GES NIG25IN GES NIG35IN GES NM25IN M GES NM35IN M ...

Page 2: ...hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING DANGER CAUTION WARNING qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard A Turn OFF and unplug your air conditioner before performing any user maintenance or cleaning This appliance can be used by childr...

Page 3: ...STRUCTIONS BEFORE USING WARNING RISK OF FIRE Could cause serious injury or death DO NOT use an adaptor plug with this Air Conditioner DO NOT use surge protectors or multi outlet adaptors with this Air Conditioner USE OF EXTENSION CORDS READ AND FOLLOW THIS SAFETY INFORMATION CAREFULLY SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Ensure that any connecting cables that are used to connect the indoor and out door...

Page 4: ... Used to set HEAT operation Used to set COOL operation QUIET button n o i t c n u f h c a e f o y a l p s i D status Operation mode display TEMP display Humidity display FAN SPEED display SWING display Swing up down display swing left right display TIMER ON display TIMER OFF display ON OFF button button button pressed temp setting increases 1ºC pressed temp setting decreases 1 ºC Signal sending di...

Page 5: ...GES NJGB25IN 1 GES NJGW25IN GES NJGB35IN 1 1 GES NJGW35IN 1 GES NJGB50IN GES NJGW50IN GES NMG25IN GES NMG35IN GES NMG50IN GES NMG70IN GES NM25IN M GES NM35IN M ...

Page 6: ...e is needed for rest or reading For each press is displayed Air conditioner starts QUIET function operation In QUIET operation mode fan speed automatically takes low speed of AUTO fan mode Press QUIET button again disappears the operation stops QUIET Unit start Select operation mode Press the COOL button on the remote control Press the HEAT button on the remote control Press the DRY button on the ...

Page 7: ...essed temp setting decreases 1 ºC 1 2 1 POWER POWER Operation Press POWER Operation Powerful function available in heating and cooling mode after unit turn on SMART HEALTH AIRFLOW POWER LIGHT CODE DRY FAN MODE SLEEP LOCK TIMER CONFIRM CANCEL SWING QUIET COOL HEAT TEMP TEMP FAN FAN SPEED AUTO AUTO button TEMP TEMP FAN LOW MED HI AUTO QUIET COOL HEAT TEMP TEMP FAN FAN SPEED AUTO AUTO ...

Page 8: ...umidity a phenomenon falling drips of water occurs at the outlet grille 5 Select the appropriate fan direction according to the actual conditions 7 SMART HEALTH AIRFLOW POWER LIGHT CODE DRY FAN MODE SLEEP LOCK TIMER CONFIRM CANCEL SWING QUIET COOL HEAT TEMP TEMP FAN FAN SPEED FAN MODE Operation Fan mode default low fan speed fan mode1 the setting temperature will not display the temperature of ind...

Page 9: ...t occur at air outlet if all vertical louvers are adjusted to left or right position for a long time in COOL or DRY mode otherwise condensate water might occur 1 2 HEAT SMART Initial state Initial state For each press of button remote controller displays as follows remote controller 8 GES NIG25 35 IN range without this function better air circulation SMART HEALTH AIRFLOW POWER LIGHT CODE DRY FAN M...

Page 10: ...crease by 2 ºC further After more another 3 hours temp rises by 1 ºC further The unit will run for further 3 In SMART mode The unit operates in corresponding sleep mode which adapted to the automatically selected operation mode 4 When quiet sleeping function is set to 8 hours the quiet sleeping time can not be adjusted When TIMER function is set the quiet sleeping function can t be set up After th...

Page 11: ...IRM CANCEL SWING QUIET COOL HEAT TEMP TEMP FAN FAN SPEED AUTO AUTO AUTO ON OF F Operation Use this operation only when the remote controller is defective or lost and with function of emergency running air conditoner can run automatically for a while When the emergency operation switch is pressed the Pi sound is heard once which means the start of this operation emergency operation starts the unit ...

Page 12: ...luoresecent lamps If the remote control is fixed to a wall locate it in a location where the signal is not affected by fluorescent light starting devices The distance between the indoor unit and the floor should be morethan 2m These indoor unit models are designed exclusively for use with HFC refrigerant R 410A more than 10cm more than 15cm more than 10cm Arrangement of piping directions Rea r lef...

Page 13: ...he plug pass through Preparation of piping and conne cting wiring 4 1 Cut the connecting wirings 1 5m longer than the pipe length Cut the pipes a little longer than measured distance Measure the distance between the indoor and the outdoor unit Use the accessory piping kit or the pipes Cut the pipes and cables Turn the pipe end down to avoid the metal powder entering the pipe 2 Remove the burrs 3 I...

Page 14: ...he warm area to prevent condensation Problems with the piping may lead to water leaks and interior property damage 2 Do not install the drain pipe as follows It is raised after exiting the wall The end is immersed in water It has raised sections near the ground Too close to the ground The end of the hose is near to drains with bad odours 3 Pour water in the drain pan of the indoor unit to confirm ...

Page 15: ...he water out of the cloth before wiping then wipe off the detergent completel y Air Filter cleaning Open the inletgrille by pulling it upward R emove the filter C lean the filter Attach the filter C lose the inlet grille Push up the filter s center tab slightly until it is from the stopper and remove the filter downward Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust or wash the filter with water After washin...

Page 16: ...lownout Is the air filter dirty Are there any obstacles before Is temperature set correctly Are there some doors or Is there any direct sunlight through the window during the Are there too much heat sources or too many people in the room In dry mode fan speed can t be changed In DRY mode when room temperature setting 2 o C unit will run regardless of FAN setting during cooling operation cooling op...

Page 17: ...ld for charging Important information regarding the In accordance with the directive of the European parliament herewith we inform the consumer about the dis posal requirements of the electrical and electronic products conditioning system treatment of the refrigerant of oil and of other part must be done by a qualified installer in accordance with relevant local and national legislation Air condit...

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