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Removal Procedure

Remove the front case. 

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7. Remove vertical louver

Loosen the 10 clasps connecting the  verticallouver 
and bottom case subassembly. 

Remove the vertical louver. 

8. Remove electric box subassembly

Disconnect the indoor tube temperaturesensor.

Front Case

Clasps

Vertical Louver

Temperature Sensor

Steps

Procedure

Summary of Contents for GWH(07)RA-K3DNA1A/I

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Page 32: ...nd no no no no yes yes Malfunction is removed no yes yes no Is the wiring terminal between temperature sensor and the controller loosened or poorly contacted Is there short circuit due to tri pover of...

Page 33: ...er cap The mainboard is defined abnormal replace it Yes No Yes End Is the malfunction eliminated Yes No No Yes Replace the jumper cap No Yes Is the malfunction eliminated Is the malfunction eliminated...

Page 34: ...in after the louvers are opened whether the output voltage on the control terminal of the PG motor is over 50V No Yes No Is the malfunction eliminated No Is the malfunction eliminated No No No Yes Yes...

Page 35: ...mal Replace the mainboard The unit returns to normal Conclusion U8 is displayed due to instant energization after de energization while the capacitor discharges slowly 3RVVLEOH FDXVHV 7KH FRQWUROOHU G...

Page 36: ...broken down indoor unit resume normal De energize the unit and check if the connecting wire of indoor and outdoor unit and wiring of electric box are correct Is wire connected correctly Connect wires...

Page 37: ...plate is correct Yes No Check if there is power input between neutral wire and live wire of outdoor unit No Yes End Is malfunction removed Yes No Does communication resume normal Is there power input...

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Page 41: ...es before disassembly e r u d e c o r P s p e t S 1 Before disassembly 2 Remove filter and horizontal louver Open the front panel Push the fi lter inward and then draw itupward to remove it Remove axi...

Page 42: ...indicator and then remove the indicator Remove connection screws between electric box cover 2 and front case Then remove the electric box cover 2 1 Screw 2 4 Remove electric box cover 2 Remove rotati...

Page 43: ...move front case 6 Remove vertical louver Screw Clasp Remove connection screws between front case and rear case Release clasp connecting front case and rear case and then remove the front case Remove 1...

Page 44: ...temp sensor Remove connection screws of electric box assy and rear case Release clasps and remove connection screws of earthing wire and evaporator assy Then remove electric box assy Turn over the re...

Page 45: ...or 9 Remove cross flow fan and motor Remove screws of step motor and then remove the motor Remove 4 connection screws of motor clamp and rear case Then remove motor clamp Remove ring of bearing sub as...

Page 46: ...imum of 10 minutes after turning off all power supplies before disassembly 1 2 2 Remove filter Open the front panel Filter 1 Before disassembly Before disassembly Push the filter upward and then pull...

Page 47: ...de louver 1 2 1 2 Remove the axile bush on the guide louver 4 Remove panel Loosen the screws fixing the display Remove the panel Along the groove fixing front panel slide the rotor shaft outward to re...

Page 48: ...osen the screw of the electric box cover Remove the electric box cover 6 Remove front case Open the screw cap on the front case Remove the screws fixing the front case Loosen the clasps of the front c...

Page 49: ...cal louver Loosen the 10 clasps connecting the verticallouver and bottom case subassembly Remove the vertical louver 8 Remove electric box subassembly Disconnect the indoor tube temperaturesensor Fron...

Page 50: ...lectric box cover and the electric box Remove the electric box cover Loosen the screws fixing the electric box and remove the electric box Screw Ground Wire Electric Box Wiring Terminal of Motor Wirin...

Page 51: ...1 1 2 9 Remove connecting pipe clamp Remove the screw of the connecting pipe clamp Remove the connecting pipe clamp 10 Remove evaporator Remove the screws at the joint of the evaporator and bottom ca...

Page 52: ...ly to separate the connecting pipe and the evaporator Remove the evaporator 11 Remove motor and cross flow fan Remove the screw of the step motor and remove the step motor Remove the screw of the moto...

Page 53: ...assy of Bearing Ring of Bearing Cross Flow Fan Fan Motor Remove the cross flow blade and motor Remove the rubber cushion of the bearing Remove the screws at the joint of the cross flow blade and the m...

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