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Function and Control

6.2  Description of each contr

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 operation

1. Cooling mode

(1) Under this mode, the fan and the up swing will operate at setting status. The temperature setting range is 16~30 . 
(2) The unit is stopped because of malfunction of outdoor unit or protection. The indoor unit keeps original operation status and the 
error code is displayed. 
(3) Indoor unit is stopped due to mode shock. 

2. Drying mode

(1)  Under  this  mode,  the  fan  operates  at  low  speed  and  the  swing  operates  at  setting  status.  The  temperature  setting  range  is 
16~30 . 
(2) The unit is stopped because of malfunction of outdoor unit or protection. The indoor unit keeps original operation status and the 
error code is displayed. 

3. Heating mode

(1) Under this mode, the temperature setting range is 16~30

.

(2) Working condition and process for heating 

When the unit is turned on under heating mode, the indoor unit turns to cold air prevention status. When the unit is turned off and the 
indoor unit has been started up before, the indoor unit blows the residual heat.   

(3) Protection function: When the compressor is stopped due to malfunction under heating mode, the indoor unit blows the

residual heat.

(4) Blow residual heat

When the unit stops operation as it reaches the temperature point, indoor unit  will continue to run for 60s. The fan speed can’t be 
switched during blowing residual heat period. The upper horizontal louver will turn to the defaulted position in cooling. When the unit 
operates under heating mode or auto heating mode, compressor will be turned on and the corresponding electric expansion valve is 
more  than  65  and  the  unit  stops  operation  during  the  operation  status  of  indoor  unit.  The  upper  horizontal  louver  will  turn  to  the 
defaulted position in heating mode. The indoor unit operates at low speed for 10s and then the unit stops operation.   

(5) Defrosting, oil-returning 

As it received the signal of defrosting and oil-returning from outdoor unit, the upper horizontal louver will turn to the minimum angle in 
cooling. 10s  later, the in door fan stop operation. During defrosting  and  oil-returning  process  and  they  are quitted  within 5mins,  all 
malfunctions for indoor tube temperature sensor won’t be detected.   

4. Working process for AUTO mode (Mode judgment will be performed every 30s) 

Under AUTO mode, standard cooling Tpreset=25  (77 ), standard heating Tpreset=20   (68 ), and standard fan Tpreset= 25  
(77 ).   
(1)  When Tamb 26  (79 ), the unit operation in cooling mode; 
(2)  Heating pump unit: When Tamb 19  (66 ), the unit operates in heating mode; 
(3)  Cooling only unit: Tamb 19  (66 ), the unit operates in fanmode; 
(4)  When 19 <Tindoor amb.<26 , if it turns to auto mode as the unit is turned on for the first time the unit will operates at auto fan 

mode. If it switch to auto mode from other modes, the unit will keep previous operation mode (when it turns to dry mode, the unit 
operates at auto fan mode). 

(5) Protection function 
Protection function is the same as that in cooling or heating mode. 

5. Fan mode

Under fan mode, only indoor fan and swing operates. When it operates at auto fan speed, it will operate according to auto fan speed 
condition in cooling.   

6. Mode shock

If the mode shock is 1 which is received by indoor unit from outdoor unit, the loads of indoor unit (indoor unit, auxiliary heating, swing) 
stop operation and the error code is displayed. The mode sent to outdoor unit is still remote control receiving mode. The unit will be 
turned off during mode shock. 
If timer ON is reached, and the mode shock is 1 which is received by indoor unit from outdoor unit, the loads of indoor unit (indoor unit, 
auxiliary heating, swing) stop operation and the error code is displayed. The mode sent to outdoor unit is still remote control receiving 
mode. 

7. Other control

1. Buzzer 

Upon energization or availably operating the unit or remote controller, the buzzer will give out a beep. 

2. Auto button

If this button is pressed, the unit will operate in AUTO mode and indoor fan will operate at auto speed; meanwhile, the swing motor 

Summary of Contents for GEH(09)AA-K3DNA1B/I

Page 1: ...MODEL GEH 09 AA K3DNA1B I GEH 12 AA K3DNA1B I GEH 18 AA K3DNA1B I...

Page 2: ...nual Table of Contents 5 3 Printed Circuit Board 7 1 Choosing an Installation Site 7 2 Indoor Unit Installation Drawings 7 3 Installation Tips 7 4 Indoor unit Installation 2 2 Noise criteria curve tab...

Page 3: ...1 Summary and features Indoor Unit Remote control YAA1FB1 Summary and features GEH 09 AA K3DNA1B I GEH 12 AA K3DNA1B I GEH 18 AA K3DNA1B I...

Page 4: ...be performed by your dea ler or a specialized subcontractor as there is the risk of fire electric shock explosion or injury Have all wiring connected tightly Loose connection may lead to overheating a...

Page 5: ...gth mm 370X80 370X80 370X80 Evaporator Aluminum fin copper tube Aluminum fin copper tube Aluminum fin copper tube Pipe Diameter mm 7 7 7 Row Fin Gap mm 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 Coil length l x height H x coi...

Page 6: ...4 Specifications 2 2 Noise Criteria Curve Tables for Both Models...

Page 7: ...5 3 Construction Views Constrction views Unit mm...

Page 8: ...6 4 Refrigerant System Diagram Refrigerant System Diagram...

Page 9: ...ctrical wiring Symbol Color symbol Symbol Color symbol WH WHITE BN BROWN YE YELLOW BU BLUE RD RED BK BLACK YEGN YELLOW GREEN PROTECTIVE EARTH Schematic Diagram These circuit diagrams are subject to ch...

Page 10: ...and outdoor units 11 Terminal for upper swing 2 Terminal for live wire 7 Terminal for display panel 12 Terminal for lower swing 3 Protective tube 8 Terminal for jumper cap 13 Terminal for DC fan 4 Te...

Page 11: ...9 6 Function and Control Function and Control 6 1 Remote Control Operations...

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Page 14: ...12 Function and Control Notes Notes...

Page 15: ...f defrosting and oil returning from outdoor unit the upper horizontal louver will turn to the minimum angle in cooling 10s later the in door fan stop operation During defrosting and oil returning proc...

Page 16: ...efrosting mode 2 after the unit is turn on by remote controller After indoor unit receives remote control signal it will send defrosting mode 2 to outdoor unit Under OFF status press MODE and AUXILIAR...

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Page 27: ...25 8 Exploded Views and Parts List Exploded Views and Parts list Models GEH 09 AA K3DNA1B I GEH 12 AA K3DNA1B I...

Page 28: ...2007 1 14 Display Board 30568131 30568131 1 15 Fuse 46010055 46010055 1 16 Radiator 49010252 49010252 1 17 Signal Wire 4003004202 4003004202 1 18 Jumper 4202300101 4202300101 1 19 Main Board 30138613...

Page 29: ...27 Exploded Views and Parts list Model GEH 18 AA K3DNA1B I...

Page 30: ...ch Board 30112007 1 14 DisplayBoard 30568131 1 15 Fuse 46010055 1 16 Radiator 49010252 1 17 Signal Wire 4003004202 1 18 Jumper 4202300103 1 19 Main Board 30138613 1 20 Electric Box 20112116 1 21 Elect...

Page 31: ...o operation following the regulations to avoid electric shock and casualty or even death due to drop from high altitude Static maintenance is the maintenance during de energization of the air conditio...

Page 32: ...her the mainboard is damged Check flow chart Start the troubleshooting for temperature sensor Check whether the temperature sensor and wiring terminal is loosened or poorly connected Insert the temper...

Page 33: ...inbaord of indoor unit with malfunction Wires are connected correctly Is malfunction eliminate Connect wires according to wiring diagram Communication malfunction for some indoor unit End Disconnect t...

Page 34: ...cted correctly Whether connection wires are damaged Whether there s power input Replace mainboard of outdoor unit Communication is resumed End Disconnect the power and check connection wire for indoor...

Page 35: ...ing circuit of mainbaord is abnormal The check flow chart is as below Display displays C5 Check whether the mainbaord of controller is inserted with the jumper cap Check whether the jumper cap is poor...

Page 36: ...Pull blade with hand to see whether i it can rotate smoothly Re assemble blade and motor correctly Whether motor can be started up Replace motor Replace controller End Whetherthevoltage onmotorfeedbac...

Page 37: ...at both sides of panel pull the panel outwards lift up the panel and then remove the panel 2 Remove filter Loosen the clasp on the upper side of filter pull the panel outwards to remove it 3 Remove fr...

Page 38: ...c box and then pull the swing parts outwards to remove it 5 Remove water tray Remove 2 screws fixing water tray and then pull the water tray outwards to remove it 6 Remove electric box Remove one scre...

Page 39: ...d then pull the piping stopper outwards to remove it 8 Remove evaporator Loosen the clasps between evaporator and bottom case and then pull the evaporator outwards to remove it 9 Remove reversion loop...

Page 40: ...twards to remove it 11 Remove motor support Remove screws fixing motor support and then remove the motor support 12 Remove press plate of motor wire Loosen clasps between press plate of motor wire and...

Page 41: ...39 Removal Procedure Steps Procedure 13 Remove motor Remove the motor motor...

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