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Installation and Maintenance

Service Manual

8. Maintenance

8.1 Error Code List

Table 1 Fault Display on Indoor Wired Controller 

No.

Error 
code

Malfunction 

name

Origin of 

malfunction 

signal

Control description

1

E1

High pressure 

protection

High pressure 

switch

When outdoor unit detects the high pressure switch is cut off for 3s 
successively, high pressure protection will occur. All the loads (except 
the 4-way valve in heating mode) will be switched off. In this case, all 
the buttons and remote control signals except ON/OFF button will be 
disabled and cannot be recovered automatically. Switch off the unit or 
re-energize the unit after cutting off power to eliminate this protection.

2

E2

Freeze 

protection

Indoor

evaporator 

temperature 

sensor

If detecting that the evaporator temperature is lower than protective 
temp. Value after the unit has been running for a period of time under 
cooling or dry mode, the unit will report this fault, in which case the 
compressor and outdoor fan motor will be stopped. The unit will not run 
until evaporator temperature is higher than the protective temp. value 
and the compressor is stopped for 3min.

3

E3

Low pressure 

protection

Low pressure 

switch

If it is detected within 30s successively that the low-pressure switch is 
cut off under ON or standby state, the unit will report low pressure 
protection. If the fault occurs successively 3 times within 30min, the unit 
cannot be recovered automatically.

Refrigerant 

lacking 

protection

-

If the unit reports system refrigerant lacking within 10min after turning 
on the unit, the unit will stop operation. If the fault occurs successively 3 
times, the unit cannot be recovered automatically.

Refrigerant 

recycling mode 

-

If enter refrigerant recycling mode through special operation, E3 will be 
displayed. After exiting refrigerant recycling mode, the code will 
disappear.

4

E4

Compressor 

high discharge 

temperature 

protection

Compressor

discharge 

temperature is 

high

If outdoor unit detects that the discharge temperature is higher than 
protective temp. Value, the unit will report high discharge temperature 
protection. If the protection occurs over 6 times, the unit cannot be 
recovered automatically. Switch off the unit or re-energize the unit after 
cutting off power to eliminate this protection.

5

E6

Communicatio

n malfunction 

Communicatio

n between 

indoor and 

outdoor 

mainboard 

If the outdoor unit does not receive data from indoor unit, 
communication malfunction will be reported. If there is communication 
abnormity between display board and indoor unit, communication 
malfunction will be reported too.If not powering on the outdoor unit,
communication malfunction will be reported. (As for the 3 phase Power 
supply model, if the wrong connection, would be caused commuication 
erro.)

6

F0

Malfunction of 

indoor ambient 

temperature 

sensor at air 

return port

Indoor ambient 

temperature 

sensor

If the indoor ambient temperature sensor is detected of open circuit or 
short circuit for 5s successively, indoor ambient temperature sensor 
malfunction will be reported. The unit can automatically resume 
operation after the malfunction disappears. If indoor ambient 
temperature sensor malfunction occurs in fan mode, only the error code 
is displayed and the indoor unit can work normally.

7

F1

Malfunction of 

evaporator 

temperature 

sensor

Evaporator 

temperature 

sensor

If the indoor evaporator temperature sensor is detected of open circuit 
or short circuit for 5s successively, evaporator temperature sensor 
malfunction will be reported. The unit can automatically resume 
operation after the malfunction disappears. If evaporator temperature 
sensor malfunction occurs in fan mode, only the error code is displayed 
and the indoor unit can work normally.

8

F2

Malfunction of 

condenser 

temperature 

sensor

Condenser 

temperature 

sensor

If the outdoor condenser temperature sensor is detected of open circuit 
or short circuit for 5s successively, condenser temperature sensor 
malfunction will be reported. The unit can automatically resume 
operation after the malfunction disappears. If condenser temperature 
sensor malfunction occurs in fan mode, only the error code is displayed 
and the indoor unit can work normally.

Summary of Contents for GTH(09)CA-K6DNA1A/I

Page 1: ...Service Manual Models Change for life GREE ELECTRIC APPLIANCES INC OF ZHUHAI Models GTH 09 CA K6DNA1A I GTH 12 CA K6DNA1A I GTH 18 CA K6DNA1A I GTH 24 CB K6DNA2A I Refrigerant R32 ...

Page 2: ...agram 6 5 Electrical Part 7 5 1 Wiring Diagram 7 5 2 PCB Printed Diagram 8 6 Function and Control 9 6 1 Remote Controller Introduction 9 6 2 Brief Description of Modes and Functions 13 Part ė Installation and Maintenance 16 7 Indoor Unit Installation 16 8 Maintenance 26 9 Exploded View and Parts List 34 10 Removal Procedure 37 Table of Contents ...

Page 3: ...1 Technical Information Service Manual 1 Summary Part Ė Technical Information Indoor Unit GTH 09 CA K6DNA1A I GTH 12 CA K6DNA1A I GTH 18 CA K6DNA1A I GTH 24 CB K6DNA2A I Remote Controller YT1F MOTO ...

Page 4: ...85 Fan Motor Speed rpm 790 690 610 480 790 690 610 480 Fan Motor Power Output W 15 15 Fan Motor Power Input W 38 38 0RWRU XOO RDG PS A 0 28 0 28 Fan Motor Capacitor ȝ 1 1 YDSRUDWRU 0DWHULDO OXPLQXP Q FRSSHU WXEH OXPLQXP Q FRSSHU WXEH YDSRUDWRU 3LSH LDPHWHU mm ĭ5 ĭ5 YDSRUDWRU 1XPEHU RI 5RZV LQ 3LWFK mm 2 1 3 2 1 3 YDSRUDWRU HQJWK HLJKW LGWK mm Fuse Current A 5 5 6RXQG 3UHVVXUH HYHO 6 0 6 dB A 38 35...

Page 5: ...ĭ155 185 ĭ155 185 Fan Motor Speed rpm 790 690 610 480 760 700 640 580 Fan Motor Power Output W 15 20 Fan Motor Power Input W 38 60 0RWRU XOO RDG PS A 0 28 0 3 Fan Motor Capacitor ȝ 1 2 YDSRUDWRU 0DWHULDO OXPLQXP Q FRSSHU WXEH OXPLQXP Q FRSSHU WXEH YDSRUDWRU 3LSH LDPHWHU mm ĭ5 ĭ5 YDSRUDWRU 1XPEHU RI 5RZV LQ 3LWFK mm 3 1 4 3 1 4 YDSRUDWRU HQJWK HLJKW LGWK mm Fuse Current A 5 5 6RXQG 3UHVVXUH HYHO 6 ...

Page 6: ... 95 WB 19 66 2 WB 24 75 2 Heating DB 20 68 DB 7 44 6 WB WB 6 42 8 Piping Length Duct type Cassette type Floor ceiling type 5m The air volume is measured at the relevant standard external static pressure Noise is tested in the semianechoic room so it should be slightly higher in the actual operation due to environmental change o C o C o F o F ...

Page 7: ...5 Technical Information Service Manual 3 Outline Dimension Diagram Unit mm Model A B C D H 09 12 18K 870 235 812 318 665 24K 1200 235 1142 318 665 H B A D C ...

Page 8: ...6 Technical Information Service Manual 4 Refrigerant System Diagram ...

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Page 10: ...erminal 4 Terminal of gateway control needle stand 5 Neutral wire terminal 6 LYH ZLUH WHUPLQDO 7 Fuse 8 Motor terminal 9 Connection wire terminal for indoor unit and outdoor unit 10 Jumper cap terminal 11 Up down swing terminal 1 12 Up down swing terminal 2 13 Terminal of display needle stand Ɣ Top view Ɣ Bottom view 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ...

Page 11: ...rature turbo mode set time TIMER ON TIMER OFF child lock light swing Temp display type set temp outdoor ambient temp indoor ambient temp health function I feel 2 3 6 8 11 13 14 1 7 4 5 9 10 12 15 This is a general use remote controller it could be used for the air conditioners with multifunction For some function which the model don t have if press the corresponding button on the remote controller...

Page 12: ...10 Technical Information Service Manual AUTO COOL DRY FAN HEAT ...

Page 13: ...11 Technical Information Service Manual horizontal louvers stops at current position no display no display ...

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Page 17: ...out when COOL is deactivated ĸ Indicating Lamp of HEAT The indicating lamp will shine when HEAT is activated while it will go out when HEAT is deactivated Indicating Lamp of TIMER Timer indicator on indoor unit will be on when timer ON is set under off status and timer OFF is set under on status 1 If the light of indoor unit is turned off when operating the remote controller to send NOTE command t...

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Page 23: ...eaker is installed in the permanent wiring Always use a circuit that can trip all the poles of the wiring and has an isolation distance of at least 3 mm between the contacts of each pole 6 Perform wiring work in accordance with standards so that the air conditioner can be operated safely and positively 7 Install a leakage special branch circuit breaker in accordance with the related laws and regul...

Page 24: ...burning of the electric parts 4 Connect the connection cords firmly to the terminal block Imperfect installation may causea fire 5 Always fasten the outside covering of the connection cord with cord clamps If the insulator is not clamped electric leakage may occur 6 Always connect the ground wire 4 Electric wiring between the indoor and outdoor units Single phase units Outdoor unit connection N 1 ...

Page 25: ... other than those recommended by the manufacture Should repair be necessary contact your nearest authorized Service Centre The appliance shall be stored in a room without continuously operating ignition electric heater Do not pierce or burn than X m see table 1 only applies to appliances that are not fixed appliances Appliance shall be installed operated and stored in a room with a floor area larg...

Page 26: ...iping Do not remove the connection pipe while the compressor is in operation with 2 way or 3 way valve open This may cause abnormal pressure in the refrigerant cycle that leads to breakage and even injury 8 When installing and relocating the air conditioner do not mix gases other than the specified refrigerant R32 to enter the refrigerant cycle If air or other gas enters the refrigerant cycle the ...

Page 27: ...25 Installation and Maintenance Service Manual Installation Dimension Diagram Notes The connection pipe and duct for this unit should be prepared by the user ...

Page 28: ...temperature is higher than protective temp Value the unit will report high discharge temperature protection If the protection occurs over 6 times the unit cannot be recovered automatically Switch off the unit or re energize the unit after cutting off power to eliminate this protection 5 E6 Communicatio n malfunction Communicatio n between indoor and outdoor mainboard If the outdoor unit does not r...

Page 29: ...t off under ON or standby state the unit will report overload protection If the fault occurs successively 3 times the unit cannot be recovered automatically Switch off the unit or re energize the unit after cutting off power to eliminate this protection 13 H4 Overload protection Evaporator temperature condenser temperature If outdoor unit detects that the tube temperature is higher than protective...

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Page 36: ...ance Service Manual 9 Exploded View and Parts List The component picture is only for reference please refer to the actual product 18 22 26 24 23 20 13 15 17 25 9 3 2 1 8 7 10 11 4 6 5 27 19 14 12 30 28 32 33 31 29 35 34 16 21 36 ...

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Page 39: ...37 Installation and Maintenance Service Manual 10 Removal Procedure Caution discharge the refrigerant completely before removal ...

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Page 41: ...rews on the back scroll case Lift the buckle of back scroll case with hands and remove it As is shown in the graph circle represents 2 screws on left and right 2 Disassembly of motor Loosen the 2 screws of the motor attaching clamp remove the motor attaching clamp and motor attaching clamp subassembly to remove the motor Disassembly of right and left fixing plates Remark Make sure that the power s...

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