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Installation and Maintenance

Service Manual

(3) The water outlet cant be placed in water in order to drain 
smoothly.(As show in Fig.27)

Liquid valve

Gas valve

Refrigerant charging

vent
Nut of refrigerant
Charging vent

Vacuum pump

Piezometer

Valve cap

Lo

Hi

Inner hexagon

spanner

Open

Close

The drain hose can't be fluctuant

The drain hose

can't be fluctuant

The water 

outlet can't be

fluctuant

The water outlet 

can't be placed

in water

1. Use Vacuum Pump

(1) Remove the valve caps on the liquid valve and gas valve 
and the nut of refrigerant charging vent.
(2) Connect the charging hose of piezometer to the refrigerant 
charging vent of gas valve and then connect the other charging 
hose to the vacuum pump.
(3) Open the piezometer completely and operate for 10-15min 
to check if the pressure of piezometer remains in -0.1MPa.
(4) Close the vacuum pump and maintain this status for 1-2min 
to check if the pressure of piezometer remains in -0.1MPa. If 
the pressure decreases, there may be leakage.
(5) Remove the piezometer, open the valve core of liquid valve 
and gas valve completely with inner hexagon spanner.
(6) Tighten the screw caps of valves and refrigerant charging 
vent.(As show in Fig.28)

1. Check after Installation

Check according to the following requirement after finishing 

installation.

2. Test Operation

(1) Preparation of test operation

● The client approves the air conditioner installation.
● Specify the important notes for air conditioner to the client.
(2) Method of test operation
● Put through the power, press ON/OFF button on the remote 

controller to start operation.

● Press MODE button to select AUTO, COOL, DRY, FAN and 
HEAT to check whether the operation is normal or not.
● If the ambient temperature is lower than 60.8°F, the air 

conditioner cant start cooling.

2. Leakage Detection

(1) With leakage detector:
Check if there is leakage with leakage detector.
(2) With soap water:
If leakage detector is not available, please use soap water for 
leakage detection. Apply soap water at the suspected position
and keep the soap water for more than 3min. If there are air 
bubbles coming out of this position, theres a leakage.

8.7 Vacuum Pumping and Leak 

Detection

8.8 Check after Installation and Test 

Operation

Fig.26

Fig.27

Fig.28

(1) The through-wall height of drain hose shouldnt be higher 
than the outlet pipe hole of indoor unit.(As show in Fig.25)
(2) Slant the drain hose slightly downwards. The drain hose 
cant be curved, raised and fluctuant, etc.(As show in Fig.26)

Note:

NO.

Items to be checked

Possible malfunction

1

Has the unit been 

installed firmly?

The unit may drop, shake or 

emit noise.

2

Have you done the 

refrigerant leakage test?

It may cause insufficient cooling 

(heating) capacity.

3

Is heat insulation of 

pipeline sufficient?

It may cause condensation and 

water dripping.

4

Is water drained well?

It may cause condensation and 

water dripping.

5

Is the voltage of power 

supply according to the 

voltage marked on the 

nameplate?

It may cause malfunction or 

damage the parts.

6

Is electric wiring and 

pipeline installed 

correctly?

It may cause malfunction or 

damage the parts.

7

Is the unit grounded 

securely?

It may cause electric leakage.

8

Does the power cord 

follow the specification?

It may cause malfunction or 

damage the parts.

9

Is there any obstruction 

in air inlet and air outlet?

It may cause insufficient cooling 

(heating) capacity.

10

The dust and 

sundries caused 

during installation are 

removed?

It may cause malfunction or 

damaging the parts.

11

The gas valve and liquid 

valve of connection pipe 

are open completely?

It may cause insufficient cooling 

(heating) capacity.

12

Is the inlet and outlet 

of piping hole been 

covered?

It may cause insufficient cooling 

(heating) capacity or waster 

eletricity.

Summary of Contents for GWC09QB-A3DNA5E

Page 1: ...E GWH09QB A3DNB2E GWH09QB A3DNB8E GWH12QC A3DNC8E GWC12QC A3DNA5E GWC12QC A3DNA5K GWC12QC A3DNB8E GWH12QC A3DNA5E GWH12QC A3DNA5K GWH12QC A3DNB2E GWH12QC A3DNB8E GWH12QC A3DNB2K GWC12QC A3DNB2K GWH12Q...

Page 2: ...Printed Diagram 23 6 Function and Control 26 6 1 Remote Controller Introduction 26 6 2 GREE App Operation Manual 30 6 3 Ewpe Smart App Operation Manual 31 6 4 Brief Description of Modes and Functions...

Page 3: ...1 Indoor Unit 70 10 2 Outdoor Unit 81 11 Removal Procedure 91 11 1 Removal Procedure of Indoor Unit 91 11 2 Removal Procedure of Outdoor Unit 96 Appendix 100 Appendix 1 Reference Sheet of Celsius and...

Page 4: ...GWH12QC A3DNA5E I GWC12QC A3DNA5K I GWH12QC A3DNA5K I GWC09QB A3DNB8E I GWH09QB A3DNB8E I GWC12QC A3DNB8E I GWH12QC A3DNB8E I GWH09QB A3DNB8K I GWH12QC A3DNB8K I GWH12QC A3DNC8E I GWC12QC A3DNC8E I GW...

Page 5: ...0 11 GWC12QC A3DNB2K CB432008900 GWC12QC A3DNB2K I CB432N08900 12 GWC12QC A3DND8K CB459003900 GWC12QC A3DND8K I CB459N03900 13 GWH12QC A3DNA5E CB425006300 GWH12QC A3DNA5E I CB425N06300 GWH12QC A3DNA1D...

Page 6: ...uct Code CB425N06500 CB438N03801 Fan Type Cross flow Cross flow Diameter Length DXL inch 3 7 8X22 13 16 3 7 8X22 13 16 Fan Motor Cooling Speed SH H M L r min 1350 1200 1050 750 1350 1200 1050 750 Fan...

Page 7: ...r F Air Flow Volume of Outdoor Unit CFM 1059 Fan Type Axial flow Fan Diameter inch 15 3 4 Defrosting Method Climate Type T1 Isolation I Moisture Protection IPX4 Permissible Excessive Operating Pressur...

Page 8: ...A3DNA5E I GWH09QB A3DNC2E I GWH09QB A3DNB8E I GWH09QB A3DNB2E I Indoor Unit Product Code CB425N06400 CB439N06001 CB438N03702 CB432N06002 Fan Type Cross flow Cross flow Diameter Length DXL inch 3 7 8X...

Page 9: ...Flow Volume of Outdoor Unit CFM 1059 Fan Type Axial flow Fan Diameter inch 15 3 4 Defrosting Method Automatic Defrosting Climate Type T1 Isolation I Moisture Protection IPX4 Permissible Excessive Ope...

Page 10: ...B8E I GWC12QC A3DNC8E I GWH12QC A3DNA5E I GWH12QC A3DNB2E I GWH12QC A3DNB8E I GWH12QC A3DNC8E I GWH12QC A3DNC2E I Indoor Unit Product Code CB425N06201 CB438N04001 CB456N02901 CB425N06300 CB432N06102 C...

Page 11: ...3 0 23 Fan Motor Capacitor F Air Flow Volume of Outdoor Unit CFM 1059 1059 Fan Type Axial flow Axial flow Fan Diameter inch 15 3 4 15 3 4 Defrosting Method Automatic Defrosting Climate Type T1 T1 Isol...

Page 12: ...B2K I GWC12QC A3DND8K I GWH12QC A3DNA5K I GWH12QC A3DNB2K I GWH12QC A3DNB8K I Indoor Unit Product Code CB425N07800 CB432N08900 CB459N03900 CB425N07900 CB432N09100 CB438N08200 Fan Type Cross flow Cross...

Page 13: ...an Motor RLA A 0 23 0 23 Fan Motor Capacitor F Air Flow Volume of Outdoor Unit CFM 1059 1059 Fan Type Axial flow Axial flow Fan Diameter inch 15 3 4 15 3 4 Defrosting Method Automatic Defrosting Clima...

Page 14: ...C8H I Indoor Unit Product Code CB438N08000 CB456N03101 Fan Type Cross flow Cross flow Diameter Length DXL inch 3 7 8X24 15 16 3 7 8X25 Fan Motor Cooling Speed SH H M L r min 1350 1200 1050 750 1350 12...

Page 15: ...37 Fan Motor Capacitor F 2 5 Air Flow Volume of Outdoor Unit CFM 1059 942 Fan Type Axial flow Axial flow Fan Diameter inch 15 3 4 15 3 4 Defrosting Method Climate Type T1 T1 Isolation I I Moisture Pro...

Page 16: ...0 F WB60 F Outdoor DB19 94 F WB19 04 F Indoor air flow High Pipe lengt 24 6ft Conditions Indoor DB70 F WB60 Outdoor DB19 94 F WB19 04 F Indoor air flow High Pipe lengt 24 6ft Conditions Indoor DB80 F...

Page 17: ...ng indoor and outdoor unit Inlet and outlet pipe temperature of heat exchanger Fan speed of indoor unit Fan speed of outdoor unit Compressor revolution rps Indoor Outdoor P PSIG T1 F T2 F 70 60 19 94...

Page 18: ...Unit W D H 4 7 8 21 5 16 7 1 16 3 1 4 4 15 16 1 3 8 2 3 16 2 3 16 1 3 8 Unit inch Models W H D 09K 31 1 8 10 13 16 7 7 8 12K 33 1 4 11 3 8 8 1 4 W 12K 09K D H 3 9 16 5 7 8 2 1 8 6 5 8 18 1 4 6 1 4 2...

Page 19: ...16 Technical Information Service Manual 3 2 Outdoor Unit 21 1 4 11 1 4 30 10 12 5 8 33 3 8 21 1 4 Unit inch...

Page 20: ...Gas pipe side Strainer Capillary Compressor Indoor unit Outdoor unit COOLING HEATING 4 Way valve Discharge Suction Heat exchanger evaporator Heat exchanger condenser Valve Valve Liquid pipe side Gas...

Page 21: ...ve Discharge Suction Heat exchanger evaporator Heat exchanger condenser Valve Valve Liquid pipe side Gas pipe side Strainer Electron expansion valve Strainer Accumlator Compressor Indoor unit Outdoor...

Page 22: ...RD Red BU Blue Grounding wire YEGN Yellow Green BK Black VT Violet OG Orange Note Jumper cap is used to determine fan speed and the swing angle of horizontal lover for this model 600007000575 67 33 1...

Page 23: ...1 8 1 8 1 1 7 3 35 17 5 8 7 2 5 N 1 2 3 1 1 225 81 7 iron shell motor applies to the 6361000034601 Motor C3 C4 GWH09QB A3DNA6E O GWH12QC A3DNA6E O 51 1 Please don t touch any electronic component and...

Page 24: ...2 1 7 50 1 2 1 1 1 5 1 8 1 8 1 1 9 1 7521 3 16 21 9 9 0 1 7 5 1 7 3 35 17 5 8 7 2 5 N 1 2 3 1 1 225 81 7 LURQ VKHOO PRWRU DSSOLHV WR WKH 0RWRU 51 1 3OHDVH GRQ W WRXFK DQ HOHFWURQLF FRPSRQHQW DQG WHUP...

Page 25: ...DSSOLHV WR WKH 0RWRU 127 RI HOHFWULF VKRFN 3OHDVH GRQ W WRXFK DQ WHUPLQDO ZKHQ WKH PDFKLQH LV UXQQLQJ VWRSSLQJ RU KDV EHHQ SRZHUHG RII IRU OHVV WKDQ PLQXWHV WR SUHYHQW WKH ULVN 51 1 1 8 1 0 1 7 5 1 7...

Page 26: ...health function neutral wire 4 Interface of neutral wire 5 Interface of fan 6 Interface of health function live wire 7 Jumper cap 8 Auto button 9 Up down swing interface 10 Feedback interface of indoo...

Page 27: ...9 Connect the positive pole of external big electrolytic capacitor 4 Temperature of temperature sensor 12 Neutral wire terminal for electric heating 20 Wire connection terminal between boards of neutr...

Page 28: ...elt 3 Interface of 4 way valve 4 Interface of electronic expansion valve 5 Interface of earthing wire 6 Interface of live wire 7 Interface of neutral wire 8 Interface of communication wire for indoor...

Page 29: ...Note This is a general use remote controller it could be used for the air conditioners with multifunction For some function which the model doesnt have if press the corresponding button on the remote...

Page 30: ...t temperature Set temperature range from remote controller 16 30 60 8 86 0O F Fan speed auto low speed medium speed high speed 5 TURBO button Under COOL or HEAT mode press this button to turn to quick...

Page 31: ...nge quickly until reaching your required time Press TIMER ON to confirm it The word ON will stop blinking icon resumes displaying Cancel TIMER ON Under the condition that TIMER ON is started up press...

Page 32: ...g function cant operate at the same time If energy saving function has been set under cooling mode press sleep button will cancel energy saving function If sleep function has been set under cooling mo...

Page 33: ...it When GREE App is installed register the account and add the device to achieve long distance control and LAN control of Gree smart home appliances For more information please refer to Help in App I...

Page 34: ...App is installed register the account and add the device to achieve long distance control and LAN control of smart home appliances For more information please refer to Help in App 6 3 Ewpe Smart App O...

Page 35: ...re is the set value under each condition Ambient temperature is Tamb Tcompensation for heat pump unit and Tamb for cooling only unit 4 If theres I feel function Tcompensation is 0 Others are same as a...

Page 36: ...be still in standby mode after finishing refrigerant recycling if the unit is in ON status before refrigerant recycling it will still run in original operation mode 11 Ambient temperature display cont...

Page 37: ...1 If the compressor is shut down and Tsetup Tindoor ambient temperature Tcooling indoor ambient temperature compensation 32 9 F start up the machine for cooling the cooling operation will start 2 Duri...

Page 38: ...ed on 2 Defrosting a Defrosting starts the compressor is shut down and restarts it after 55 second delay b Defrosting ends the compressor stops then starts it after 55 second delay 2 Outer Fans Contro...

Page 39: ...it should not be started and should be stopped to treat according to the overload protection Clear the trouble at the mode of power turn off heating and the protection times are not counted 2 Frequen...

Page 40: ...ature at normal speed during discharging you should limit the frequency raising of compressor 3 Reducing frequency at normal speed and stopping machine If Tfrequency reducing temperature at normal spe...

Page 41: ...ust the compressor frequency by reducing 30Hz 90s till the lower limit After it was running 90s at the lower limit if T frequency reducing temperature at normal speed of module TModule you should stop...

Page 42: ...regarded as four way valve reversion abnormity And then it can run if stop the reversion abnormity protection for four way valve 3 min and if it still cant run when the reversion abnormity protection...

Page 43: ...eration 3 When 32 F Toutdoor amb 35 6 F the electric heating of chassis will keep original status 7 Electric Heating Function of Compressor 1 When Toutdoor amb 23 F compressor stops operation while th...

Page 44: ...the unit adequately grounded The grounding wire cant be used for other purposes 6 Must apply protective accessories such as protective boards cable cross loop and wire clip 7 The live wire neutral wi...

Page 45: ...sure rise or compressor rupture resulting in injury 4 During refrigerant recovery make sure that liquid valve and gas valve are fully closed and power is disconnected before detaching the connection p...

Page 46: ...ng tape 4 Electroprobe 7 Electronic leakage detector 10 Pipe pliers pipe cutter 2 Screw driver 5 Universal meter 8 Vacuum pump 11 Pipe expander pipe bender 3 Impact drill drill head electric drill 6 T...

Page 47: ...8 inch At least 5 7 8 inch Space to the wall S p a c e t o t h e o b s t r u c t i o n r o o l f e h t o t e c a p S A t l e a s t 1 1 8 i n c h Space to the obstructio At least 78 5 8 inch Space to...

Page 48: ...ang the indoor unit Make the bound pipes pass through the wall hole and then connect outdoor unit Neaten the pipes Vacuum pumping and leakage detection Check after installation and test operation Fini...

Page 49: ...ing places may cause malfunction If it is unavoidable please consult the local dealer 1 The place with strong heat sources vapors flammable or explosive gas or volatile objects spread in the air 2 The...

Page 50: ...onnect the Pipe of Indoor Unit 1 Aim the pipe joint at the corresponding bellmouth As show in Fig 5 2 Pretightening the union nut with hand 3 Adjust the torque force by referring to the following shee...

Page 51: ...rd for installation when binding them When binding to a certain degree separate the indoor power and then separate the drain hose As show in Fig 15 3 Bind them evenly 4 The liquid pipe and gas pipe sh...

Page 52: ...sub assy 6 Neaten the Pipes 1 The pipes should be placed along the wall bent reasonably and hidden possibly Min semidiameter of bending the pipe is 4inch 2 If the outdoor unit is higher than the wall...

Page 53: ...start cooling 2 Leakage Detection 1 With leakage detector Check if there is leakage with leakage detector 2 With soap water If leakage detector is not available please use soap water for leakage dete...

Page 54: ...rt circuit Outdoor ambient sensor open or short circuit Indoor tube sensor open or short circuit Indoor ambient sensor open or short circuit Indoor unit and outdoor unit doesn t match Jumper cap malfu...

Page 55: ...ard broken Malfunction diagnosis process Is the wiring terminal between the temperature sensor and the controller loosened or poorly contacted Start Insert the temperature sensor tightly Yes Yes Yes Y...

Page 56: ...e connection of PG motor control terminal is firm Turn on the unit again measure whether the output voltage on control terminal for PG motor is more than 50V within 1 min after the louvers are opened...

Page 57: ...the mainboard is defined abnormal Malfunction diagnosis process Start Is there jumper cap on the mainboard Is the jumper cap inserted correctly and tightly Replace the jumper cap with the same model...

Page 58: ...harges slowly The zero cross detectioncircuit of the mainboard is defined abnormal Malfunction diagnosis process Turn power off for 1minute the turn back on The unit returns to normal Conclusion U8 is...

Page 59: ...board matches with display board Main board of IDU matches with that of ODU Communication cord is damaged Replace IDU s main board Malfunction eliminated End Connect the line according to wiring diag...

Page 60: ...anual 5 Malfunction of detecting plate WIFI JF Start Is malfunction eliminated The end check if the connection wire are correctly connected Replace the detecting plate with the same model Replace the...

Page 61: ...er than 200V Fault with the voltage testing circuit on control panel AP1 Replace the control panel AP1 Measure the AC voltage between terminalL andN on wiring board XT power supply Voltage within 210V...

Page 62: ...ure Loose Is the connection in correct order Is the voltage input of the machine within normal range Use AC voltmeter to measure the voltage between terminal L and N on the wiring board XT Is the comp...

Page 63: ...two ends of capacitor C2 until the voltage is lower than 20V Replace the capacitor C2 Then energize and start the unit Replace the control panel AP1 Take corrective actions according to Technical Serv...

Page 64: ...d high temperature protection Is outdoor ambient temperature higher than 53 20 minutes after the complete unit is powered off Is heat dissipation of the indoor unit and outdoor unit abnormal Normal pr...

Page 65: ...ompressor stopping enough Fault diagnosis process No Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No Power on the unit Is stop time of the compressor longer than 3 minutes Restart it up after 3 minutes Does startup fail Are...

Page 66: ...sor connected correctly Is connection sequence right Is the connection made in clockwise direction Connect the wires correctly Replace the control panel AP1 If the fault is eliminated Replace the comp...

Page 67: ...utes after the complete unit is powered off Is the terminal FA for the electronic expansion valve connected correctly Connect the wires correctly Resistances between the first four pins close to the t...

Page 68: ...re is any damage or short circuit Replace it as per the wiring diagram and reconnect the wires If the fault is eliminated Remove the PFC capacitor and measure resistance between the two terminals Is t...

Page 69: ...id the equipment operate normally before the failure occurs The AP1 voltage detection circuit is at fault Check wiring inside of the indoor and outdoor units Are wires broken Check the communication c...

Page 70: ...the compressor Replace the mainboard with the same model End Is the supply voltage too low with overload Is the indoor outdoor heat exchanger dirty or are the air inlet and outlet blocked The fan is a...

Page 71: ...hod for details Malfunction of compressor Compressor cant operate Refer to point 5 of maintenance method for details 9 3 Troubleshooting for Normal Malfunction 1 Air Conditioner Cant be Started Up 2 P...

Page 72: ...pipe Replace drain pipe Wrapping is not tight Water leaking from the pipe connection place of indoor unit Wrap it again and bundle it tightly 5 Compressor Cant Operate Possible causes Discriminating m...

Page 73: ...e Service Manual 10 Exploded View and Parts List 10 1 Indoor Unit 29 28 27 30 2 4 9 10 7 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 8 1 3 5 11 14 24 6 6 31 The component picture is only for reference plea...

Page 74: ...nerator 12 Evaporator Assy 0100200004407 0100200004407 1 13 Wall Mounting Frame 01252043 01252043 1 14 Cross Flow Fan 10352059 10352059 1 15 Fan Motor 1501208902 1501208902 1 16 Connecting pipe clamp...

Page 75: ...Generator 12 Evaporator Assy 0100297601 0100297601 1 13 Wall Mounting Frame 01252484 01252484 1 14 Cross Flow Fan 10352056 10352056 1 15 Fan Motor 1501214605 1501214605 1 16 Connecting pipe clamp 261...

Page 76: ...nerator 12 Evaporator Assy 0100200004407 0100200004407 1 13 Wall Mounting Frame 01252043 01252043 1 14 Cross Flow Fan 10352059 10352059 1 15 Fan Motor 1501208902 1501208902 1 16 Connecting pipe clamp...

Page 77: ...ma Generator 12 Evaporator Assy 0100297601 0100297601 1 13 Wall Mounting Frame 01252484 01252484 1 14 Cross Flow Fan 10352056 10352056 1 15 Fan Motor 1501214605 1501214605 1 16 Connecting pipe clamp 2...

Page 78: ...sma Generator 12 Evaporator Assy 0100297601 0100297601 1 13 Wall Mounting Frame 01252484 01252484 1 14 Cross Flow Fan 10352056 10352056 1 15 Fan Motor 1501214605 1501214605 1 16 Connecting pipe clamp...

Page 79: ...Generator 12 Evaporator Assy 0100200004407 0100297601 1 13 Wall Mounting Frame 01252043 01252484 1 14 Cross Flow Fan 10352059 10352056 1 15 Fan Motor 1501208902 1501214605 1 16 Connecting pipe clamp...

Page 80: ...0100297601 0100297601 0100297601 1 13 Wall Mounting Frame 01252484 01252484 01252484 1 14 Cross Flow Fan 10352056 10352056 10352056 1 15 Fan Motor 1501214605 1501214605 1501214605 1 16 Connecting pipe...

Page 81: ...rator 12 Evaporator Assy 0100200004407 0100200004407 1 13 Wall Mounting Frame 01252043 01252043 1 14 Cross Flow Fan 10352059 10352059 1 15 Fan Motor 1501208902 1501208902 1 16 Connecting pipe clamp 26...

Page 82: ...Assy 0100297601 0100297601 0100297601 1 13 Wall Mounting Frame 01252484 01252484 01252484 1 14 Cross Flow Fan 10352056 10352056 10352056 1 15 Fan Motor 1501214605 1501214605 1501214605 1 16 Connectin...

Page 83: ...lasma Generator 12 Evaporator Assy 0100297601 0100297601 1 13 Wall Mounting Frame 01252484 01252484 1 14 Cross Flow Fan 10352056 10352056 1 15 Fan Motor 1501214605 1501214604 1 16 Connecting pipe clam...

Page 84: ...81 Installation and Maintenance Service Manual 10 2 Outdoor Unit GWC09QB A3DNA6E O GWC12QC A3DNA6E O The component picture is only for reference please refer to the actual product 28 27 29 31 30 32...

Page 85: ...041 1 14 Cable Cross Plate sub assy 02123015 02123015 1 15 Right Side Plate Assy 013030713 013030713 1 16 Cover of pass wire 01413069 01413069 1 17 Magnet Coil 18 Discharge Tube Sub assy 03001300334 0...

Page 86: ...83 Installation and Maintenance Service Manual The component picture is only for reference please refer to the actual product GWC12QC D3DNA6H O...

Page 87: ...Block 26113017 2 11 Valve 07133082 1 12 Cable Cross Plate 2 02123014P 1 13 Right Side Plate Assy 013030713 1 14 Cover of pass wire 01413069 1 15 Inhalation Tube Sub assy 030010000181 1 16 Discharge Tu...

Page 88: ...85 Installation and Maintenance Service Manual 28 27 29 31 30 32 GWC12QC A3DNA5K O The component picture is only for reference please refer to the actual product...

Page 89: ...7130239 1 13 Valve Support 01713041 1 14 Cable Cross Plate sub assy 02123015 1 15 Right Side Plate Assy 013030713 1 16 Cover of pass wire 01413069 1 17 Magnet Coil 18 Discharge Tube Sub assy 030013003...

Page 90: ...ance Service Manual GWH09QB A3DNA6E O GWH12QC A3DNA6E O The component picture is only for reference please refer to the actual product 12 13 14 11 1 2 4 6 7 8 9 10 18 15 16 17 33 34 19 22 21 20 25 24...

Page 91: ...3 Right Side Plate Assy 013030713 013030713 1 14 Valve 07100005 07100005 1 15 Valve Support 01713041 01713041 1 16 Valve 07100003 07100003 1 17 Cable Cross Plate sub assy 02123015 02123015 1 18 Cover...

Page 92: ...ance Service Manual 12 13 14 11 1 2 4 6 7 8 9 10 18 15 16 17 33 19 22 21 20 25 24 26 3 23 5 28 27 29 31 30 32 34 GWH12QC A3DNA5K O GWH09QB A3DNA5K O The component picture is only for reference please...

Page 93: ...ate Assy 013030713 013030713 1 14 Valve 07100005 07100005 1 15 Valve Support 01713041 01713041 1 16 Valve 07100003 1 17 Cable Cross Plate sub assy 02123015 02123015 1 18 Cover of pass wire 01413069 01...

Page 94: ...r assembly NOTE Take A5 panel for an example 2 Remove horizontal louver Front panel Front case Right filter Groove Left filter Open the front panel Push the left filter and right filter until they are...

Page 95: ...lasps between front case sub assy and bottom case Lift up the front case sub assy and take it out 5 Remove front case sub assy 6 Remove display Front case sub assy Front case sub assy Display Screws C...

Page 96: ...ric box assy Twist off the screws that are locking each lead wire and rotate the electric box assy Twist off the screws that are locking the wire clip Loosen the power cord and remove its wiring termi...

Page 97: ...terminals Pull out the holder for some terminals at first holder is not available for some wiring terminal hold the connector and then pull the terminal Circlip Soft sheath Holder Connector Procedure...

Page 98: ...he screws at the connection place of cross flow blade and motor lift the motor and cross flow blade upwards to remove them Remove the bearing holder sub assy Remove the screw fixing step motor and the...

Page 99: ...alve cover and then remove the valve cover Remove connection screws connecting the top cover plate with the front panel and the right side plate and then remove the top cover Remove connection screws...

Page 100: ...ow blade Procedure Steps Remove connection screws connecting the front panel with the chassis and the motor support and then remove the front panel Remove connection screws connecting the right side p...

Page 101: ...r Remove the 2 tapping screws re move it Remove the 2 screws fixing the cover of elec tric box Lift to remove the cover Loos en thewire and disconnect the terminal Lift to re move the electric box ass...

Page 102: ...way Valve Assy with wet cotton and unsolderthe 4 weld spots connecting the 4 way Valve Assy to take it out Note Refrig erant shouldbe discharged firstly Welding processshould be as quickly as possible...

Page 103: ...C Fahrenheit display temperature o F Fahrenheit o F Celsius o C Fahrenheit display temperature o F Fahrenheit o F Celsius o C 61 60 8 16 69 70 69 8 21 78 79 78 8 26 62 63 62 6 17 71 72 71 6 22 80 81...

Page 104: ...teps A Cut the pip Confirm the pipe length according to the distance of indoor unit and outdoor unit Cut the required pipe with pipe cutter B Remove the burrs Remove the burrs with shaper and prevent...

Page 105: ...358 233 6 0 717 24 8 60 23 95 9 779 165 2 2 28 235 4 0 697 26 6 57 18 96 8 9 382 167 2 206 237 2 0 678 28 4 54 31 98 6 9 003 168 8 2 133 239 0 66 30 2 51 59 100 4 8 642 170 6 2 064 240 8 0 642 32 49 0...

Page 106: ...95 13 04 165 2 3 04 235 4 0 93 26 6 76 24 96 8 12 51 167 2 94 237 2 0 904 28 4 72 41 98 6 12 168 8 2 844 239 0 88 30 2 68 79 100 4 11 52 170 6 2 752 240 8 0 856 32 65 37 102 2 11 06 172 4 2 663 242 6...

Page 107: ...342 8 77 49 19 147 2 10 54 217 4 3 04 8 6 323 9 78 8 47 08 149 10 18 219 2 2 955 10 4 306 2 80 6 45 07 150 8 9 827 221 2 872 12 2 289 6 82 4 43 16 152 6 9 489 222 8 2 792 14 274 84 2 41 34 154 4 9 165...

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