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GE AIR F24
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  • Page 1 GE Consumer & Industrial Appliances Service Manual & Installation Manual Split System Air Conditioner Model numbers GE AIR F24 GE AIR F34 GE AIR F41 -1-...
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  • Page 4 GE AIR F24 1PH 230V 50Hz R407C -4-...
  • Page 5 GE AIR F34 3PH 400V 50Hz R407C -5-...
  • Page 6 3PH 400V 50Hz R407C GE AIR F41 -6-...
  • Page 7 14.6 15.1 Air flow volume 1170 Dehumidify volume (L/h) C.O.P/EER (W/W) 2.79 Model GE AIR F24 IN Fan motor speed (r/min) (H/M/L) 1360/1280/1240 Output power of motor(W) Fan type-piece Centrifugal Fan-4 Diameter-length (mm) ф125×134 Evaporator Aluminum fin-copper tube Pipe diameter ф7...
  • Page 8 Air flow volume 2100 2200 Dehumidify volume (L/h) C.O.P/EER (W/W) 2.27 2.61 2.83 Model GE AIR F34 IN GE AIR F41 IN Fan motor speed (r/min) (H/M/L) 1140/1070/980 1110/1000/900 Output power of motor(W) Fan type-piece Centrifugal Fan-4 Centrifugal Fan-4 Diameter-length (mm) ф145×175 ф155×175...
  • Page 9 Applicable to GE AIR F24/ GE AIR F34 Swing Assy. Indoor unit Air outlet Decorative panel Air inlet Water outlet Front grill Remote controller Outdoor Unit Air outlet Connecting pipe Air outlet grill Drainage pipe Air outlet -9-...
  • Page 10 Applicable to GE AIR F41 Indoor unit Swing Assy. Air outlet Decorative panel Air inlet Water outlet Front grill Remote controller Outdoor Unit Air outlet grill Air outlet Connecting pipe Air outlet grill Air outlet Drainage pipe -10-...
  • Page 11 Overall and Installing Dimension of Indoor Unit Applicable to GE AIR F24 IN Overall dimension Installing dimension -11-...
  • Page 12 Applicable to GE AIR F34 IN/ GE AIR F41 IN -12-...
  • Page 13 Overall and Installing Dimension of Outdoor Unit Applicable to GE AIR F24 OUT/ GE AIR F34 OUT Unit: mm Bolt Wrench -13-...
  • Page 14 Applicable to GE AIR F41 OUT Unit: mm Bolt Wrench -14-...
  • Page 15 System Diagram for Cooling-and-Heating Unit Capillary 4-way valve Evaporator Condenser Gas-liquid Cooling separator Compressor Heating Switch on the power to start the unit. Low-pressure refrigerant vapor from evaporator is absorbed into the compressor, where it is compressed into high-temp. and high-pressure gas. The gas refrigerant is then diverted to condenser, where it is liquidized after heat exchange with outdoor air.
  • Page 16 ○ ○ GE AIR F24 GE AIR F34 -16-...
  • Page 17 GE AIR F41 In case of any change in the Electrical Diagram shown above, please follow the drawing on cabinet. -17-...
  • Page 18 Controller and Remote Controller Function Manual 7.1.1 Temperature Parameters Indoor preset temperature (T preset Indoor ambient temperature (T amb. Outdoor condenser temperature (T cond. 7.1.2 Basic Functions Once started under any mode, the compressor will not be stopped within 6 minutes with the change of ambient temperature.
  • Page 19 7.1.2.3 Heating Mode When T ≤T -1 , the unit will run under heating mo de, in which case the 4-way valve, compressor and ℃ amb. preset outdoor fan will be started, while the indoor fan will run at preset speed under preset cold air prevention condition. If T ≥T +1 , the compressor and outdoor...
  • Page 20 Set the Temperature T preset preset preset preset 1 hours 2 hours Over 2 hours If the controller is under heating mode, the preset temperature will be decreased by 1 one hour after running under ℃ sleep mode and will be decreased by another 1 after two hours.
  • Page 21 If it is detected that the low-pressure switch is off when the compressor is stopped, the complete unit will be stopped, E3 will be displayed and the unit cannot be restarted automatically. You have to press ON/OFF key to switch off the unit and press this key again to restart.
  • Page 22 Description and Function of Remote Controller Keys Notes: Make sure that there is no obstruction between remote controller and signal receiving window. Do not fall off or throw the remote controller. Do not let any liquid flow into remote controller, or expose the remote controller under direct sunshine or extreme hot temperature.
  • Page 23 Description and Function of Remote Controller Keys (After opening the rear cover) Note: This remote controller is for general use and applicable to multiple types (functions) of air conditioner. AIR, HUMID, LIGHT, ANION and SAVE buttons are not used for these models.
  • Page 24 Installation of Remote Controller Batter Operating Guideline General Procedures: Switch on the power and press ON/OFF key to start the air conditioner. Press MODE key to select your desired run mode. Press SWING key to enable the guide louver to swing at a specific angle. Press it again to stop the swing.
  • Page 25 Disassembly Procedures of Indoor Unit GE AIR F24 IN, F34 IN & F41 Disassemble Front Grill Sub-Assy Manually push the clasp of front grill sub-assy downward to open the front grill. (Fig 8-1) (Fig 8-1) Clasp Disassemble Left and Right Panels...
  • Page 26 Operating Procedures / Photos Disassemble Front Panel Assy Use screwdriver to screw off the six screws shown in the figure (two screws at the left, right and rear sides respectively), remove the front panel assy toward the direction shown in the figure to remove it (refer to figures 8-6, 8-7).
  • Page 27 Operating Procedures / Photos Disassemble Mounting Plate Sub-assy of Swing Louver Use screwdriver to screw off the screws at both ends of the mounting plate sub-assy of swing louver. Take the mounting plate sub-assy of swing louver apart from the guide louver support.
  • Page 28 Operating Procedures / Photos Disassemble Mounting Plate Sub-assy of Swing Motor Use screwdriver to screw off the screw shown in the figure. (Fig 8-15) (Fig 8-15) Screw Disassemble Left and Right Side Plate Foam Sub-ass Follow the shown direction to remove the left and right side plate foam sub-assy.
  • Page 29 Operating Procedures / Photos Disassemble Bearing Mounting Plate Use screwdriver to screw off the four screws at the bearing mounting plate. (Fig 8-20) Screw (Fig 8-20) Disassemble Motor Use screwdriver to screw off the screw shown in the figure to remove the motor clamp and the motor fixing hoop.
  • Page 30 Operating Procedures / Photos Disassemble Supporting Plate of Motor Support Use screwdriver to screw off the screws connecting the supporting plate of motor support and the rear side plate sub-assy with the motor support. (Fig 8-22) Tapping Screw (Fig 8-22) Disassemble Left and Right Mounting Plates Use tool to remove the bolts (2 X M8, 2 X M6) fixing the left and right mounting plates.
  • Page 31 Disassembly Procedures of Indoor Unit Operating Procedures / Photos Applicable to the models: GE AIR F34 IN/ GE AIR F41 IN Disassemble Front Grill Sub-Assy Use tool to push the clasp 1 of front grill sub-assy downward to open the front grill. (Fig...
  • Page 32 Operating Procedures / Photos Disassemble Front Panel Assy Front Panel Screw off the screws at the front and at the Sub-assy two sides. Remove the front panel sub-assy. (Fig 8-31) Screw (Fig 8-31) Disassemble Guide Louver Sub-assy First remove the guide louver from the fitting position of the guide louver support, then remove the two ends of the guide louver from the fitting position of the swing motor.
  • Page 33 Operating Procedures / Photos Disassemble Evaporator Assy Use screwdriver to screw off the two screws at the tube-exit plate of evaporator. Remove the Tapping Screw tube-exit plate of evaporator. (Fig 8-36) Use screwdriver to screw off the screw shown Tube-exit in the figure to remove the evaporator.
  • Page 34 Operating Procedures / Photos Disassemble Mounting Plate Sub-assy of Swing Motor Use screwdriver to screw off the screw shown in the figure. (Fig 8-40) Left Side Plate Foam Right Side Plate Foam Sub-assy Sub-assy (Fig 8-40) Disassemble Fan Motor Assy Press downward the clasps fitting the front and rear propeller housings, then pull upward to remove the front propeller housing (refer to...
  • Page 35 Operating Procedures / Photos Disassemble Motor Mounting Plate Sub-assy Motor Mounting Plate Sub-assy Use screwdriver to screw off the six screws at the motor mounting plate to remove the motor mounting plate sub-assy. (Fig 8-46) (Fig 8-46) Tapping Screw Disassemble Supporting Plate of Motor Support Use screwdriver to screw off the screws connecting the supporting plate of motor support and the rear side plate sub-assy...
  • Page 36 Disassembly Procedures of Outdoor Unit Operating Procedures / Applicable Models: GE AIR F24 OUT / GE AIR F34 OUT Disassemble Front Side Plate Screw off the four screws around the front Front side plate side plate to remove the front side plate. (Fig...
  • Page 37 Operating Procedures / Photos Disassemble Housing Use screwdriver to screw off the screws around the cabinet to remove the housing. (8-53) Screw Housing (Fig 8-53) Screw Disassemble Electric Box Use screwdriver to screw off the screws fixing Electric Box the electric box, and pull the electric box to remove it.
  • Page 38 Operating Procedures / Photos Disassemble Axial Flow Fan Use spanner to remove the nut at the fan to remove the axial flow fan. (Fig 8-56) Axial Flow Fan (Fig 8-56) Motor Disassemble Outdoor Motor Screw Fixing the Motor Screw off the four tapping screws fixing the motor, pull out the motor lead-out cable plug, and remove the motor.
  • Page 39 Operating Procedures / Photos Disassemble Capillary Unsold the soldering points at the capillary, the valve and the condenser to remove the capillary. Pay attention not to allow the Capillary soldering slag to block the capillary. (Fig 8-59) Disassemble Valve Unscrew the two screws fixing the gas valve, unsolder the soldering point between the gas valve and the return-air duct and remove the valve...
  • Page 40 Disassembly Procedures of Outdoor Unit Operating Procedures/ / Applicable Models: GE AIR F41 OUT Disassemble Rear Grill Screw off the tapping screws at the rear side plate, valve support chassis and condenser side plate to remove the rear grill. (Fig 8-62)
  • Page 41 Operating Procedures / Photos Disassemble Housing Unscrew the screws around the housing to remove it. Screw (Fig 8-65) Housing Disassemble Electric Box Unscrew the screws around the electric box sub-assy to remove it. (Fig 8-66) Screw Communication Cassette Type Unit Electric Box Screw Disassemble Right Side Plate Unscrew the screws around the right side...
  • Page 42 Operating Procedures / Photos Disassemble Axial Flow Fan Use spanner to twist off the nut of the fan and remove the fan. (Fig 8-68) Disassemble Outdoor Motor Screw off the four tapping screws fixing the motor, pull out the motor lead-out cable plug, Motor and remove the motor.
  • Page 43 Operating Procedures / Photos Disassemble Valve Unscrew the screw fixing the valve, unsolder the connecting pipe of the valve, and remove the valve. (Fig 8-71) Screw Liquid Valve Screw Gas Valve Disassemble Capillary Unsolder the soldering points between the capillary and other pipes to remove the capillary.
  • Page 44 ○ ○ Warning Be sure to stop the unit and plug out the power before cleaning your air conditioner. Otherwise, electric shock may happen. Never splash water on the indoor unit, this may cause the risk of electric shock. Volatile liquids such as thinner or gasoline will cause damage to the appearance of air conditioner.
  • Page 45: Troubleshooting

    ○ 10 Trouble-Shooting When set short-circuiter Check insulation resistance for as “ ON ” , it trips grounding; Confirm immediately air-conditioning unit electrical leakage short-circuited Trip circuit breaker or burn-out of fuse Failure of air-conditioning unit When turning component insulation air-conditioning unit to failure, short...
  • Page 46 temperature Adjust the set temperature appropriate Check if the cooling (heating) Check the forecasted cooling (heating) load load is appropriate Check leakage, carry Leakage of refrigerant or vacuum-pumping after repairing insufficient refrigerant leakage charge refrigerant according to requirements Leakage between internal high pressure Replace compressor...
  • Page 47 Indoor fan motor burned out or there Replace fan motor or components wire breakage failure with failure overheating protector The internal overheating protector Replace fan motor When air supply frequently breaks as overheating is mode caused by abnormity of motor selected, the fan does Correctly connect lines according...
  • Page 48 Fan of indoor unit touches other Adjust fan position positions Foreign articles inside the indoor unit Remove foreign articles Adjust support foot Vibration of compressor is violent compressor, tighten loose bolts Pipes of outdoor unit bump together Separate bumping pipes Abnormal sound and vibration...

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