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Safety Precautions

 
 

Installing, starting up, and servicing air conditioner can be
hazardous due to system pressure, electrical components, 
and equipment location, etc.
Only trained, qualified installers and service personnel are
allowed to install, start-up, and service this equipment.
Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance fun-
ctions such as cleaning coils. All other operations should 
be performed by trained service personnel.
When handling the equipment, observe precautions in the
manual and on tags, stickers, and labels attached to the
equipment. Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses 
andwork gloves. Keep quenching cloth and fire extinguisher 
nearby when brazing.
Read the instructions thoroughly and follow all warnings or
cautions in literature and attached to the unit. Consult local
building codes and current editions of national as well as 
local electrical codes.

Recognize the following safety information:

Incorrect handling could result in
personal injury or death.

Incorrect handling may result in
minor injury,or damage to product
or property.

Warning

Caution

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Warning

All electric work must be performed by a licensed technician
according to local regulations and the instructions given in 
this manual.

Before installing, modifying, or servicing system, main
electrical disconnect switch must be in the OFF position.
There may be more than 1 disconnect switch. Lock out 
and tag switch with a suitable warning label.

Never supply power to the unit unless all wiring and tub-
ing are completed, reconnected and checked.

This system adopts highly dangerous electrical voltage.
Incorrect connection or inadequate grounding can cause
personal injury or death. Stick to the wiring diagram and 
all the instructions when wiring.
Have the unit adequately grounded in accordance with
local electrical codes.

All installation or repair work shall 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 and a possible fire hazard.

Make sure the outdoor unit is installed on a stable, level
surface with no accumulation of snow, leaves, or trash
beside.

Make sure the ceiling/wall is strong enough to bear the
weight of the unit.

Make sure the noise of the outdoor unit does not disturb
neighbors.
Follow all the installation instructions to minimize the risk
of damage from earthquakes, typhoons or strong winds.
Avoid contact between refrigerant and fire as it generates
poisonous gas.
Apply specified refrigerant only. Never have it mixed with
any other refrigerant. Never have air remain in the
refrigerant line as it may lead to rupture and other hazards.

Make sure no refrigerant gas is leaking out when install-
ation is completed.

Should there be refrigerant leakage, the density of refri-
gerant in the air shall in no way exceed its limited value, 
or it may lead to explosion.
Keep your fingers and clothing away from any moving 
parts.
Clear the site after installation. Make sure no foreign ob-
jects are left in the unit.

Always ensure effective grounding for the unit.

Never install the unit in a place where a combustible gas
might leak, or it may lead to fire or explosion.

Properly insulate any tubing running inside the room to
prevent the water from damaging the wall.

1.Safety Precautions

Make a proper provision against noise when the unit is
installed at a telecommunication center or hospital.
Provide an electric leak breaker when it is installed in a
watery place.
Never wash the unit with water.

Should any emergency occur, stop the unit and discon-
nect the power immediately.

Handle unit transportation with care. The unit should not 
be carried by only one person if it is more than 20kg.
Never touch the heat exchanger fins with bare hands.
Never touch the compressor or refrigerant piping without
wearing glove.
Do not have the unit operate without air filter.

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...

Page 12: ...10 Function and Control...

Page 13: ...11 Function and Control...

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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