GE  AIR Z09 IN EH Owner's Manual And Installation Instructions
GE  AIR Z09 IN EH Owner's Manual And Installation Instructions

GE AIR Z09 IN EH Owner's Manual And Installation Instructions

Wall mounted split air-conditioner
GE Consumer & Industrial
Appliances
Wall Mounted
Split Air-Conditioner
Owner's Manual and Installation Instructions
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  • Page 1 GE Consumer & Industrial Appliances Wall Mounted Split Air-Conditioner Owner’s Manual and Installation Instructions GE imagination at work...
  • Page 2 Models covered in this document: GE AIR Z09 IN EH GE AIR Z09 IN UH GE AIR Z09 EX NH GE AIR Z12 IN EH GE AIR Z12 IN UH GE AIR Z12 EX NH GE AIR Z17 IN NH...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Test operation and after installation check Technical specifications To get the full benefit from your new air-conditioner, please read this Owner’s Manual carefully before operating the unit. Thank you for choosing a GE air-conditioner. Please keep this document for future consultation.
  • Page 4: Owner's Manual

    Owner’s Manual Important safety information Read all instructions before use WARNING! Use this appliance only for its intended purpose as described in this Owner’s Manual When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be taken, including the following: • Do not place a space heater near the •...
  • Page 5: Name And Function Of Parts

    7. Wireless remote controller 8. Connection pipe ” 9. Air outlet cover ‘ “ Air out (1) GE AIR Z17 and GE AIR Z21 do not have a power plug on the indoor unit as they are powered through the outdoor unit.
  • Page 6: Remote Control

    Remote control General remarks • Be sure there are no obstructions • Do not drop or throw the remote between the receiver and the remote control unit. control unit. The unit has a range of • When restarting, the unit resumes approximately 8 meters.
  • Page 7: Clock Button

    Remote controller 6. JET button In COOL or HEAT mode, press this button to let the air-conditioner run at its full capacity. Change MODE or fan speed to stop this operation. Note: The air-conditioner runs at its full capacity continuously under this mode.
  • Page 8: How To Operate Your Air-Conditioner

    How to operate your air-conditioner • COOL mode operation • AUTO mode operation The microcomputer automatically In AUTO mode, the microcomputer controls the rate of cooling. It adjusts the automatically controls the rate of cooling operation of the unit according to the and heating of the room.
  • Page 9 • SLEEP mode operation • SURROUND mode operation When the unit is cooling or drying and In SURROUND mode, the air-conditioner operating in SLEEP mode, the target controls the rate of cooling or heating temperature will gradually increase by with extra input of surrounding room 1°C per hour for two hours.
  • Page 10: How To Insert Batteries

    How to insert batteries Care and maintenance How to insert batteries into the CAUTION remote control unit • Always turn power off and remove the power plug before cleaning the unit. • Slide the battery cover off from the back of the remote control unit.
  • Page 11 Cleaning the indoor air filters (It is recommended that the air filters be cleaned once every three weeks.) 1. Open the front cover, take hold of the air filter tab, raise it slightly, and then remove 2. Vacuum dust from the filters or wash them with water and dry them in the shade.
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If a malfunction occurs, check the following before contacting your service center. Problem Troubleshooting Indoor unit does not start immediately Once the air-conditioner is stopped, it will when the air-conditioner is switched on not operate for approximately three minutes while the refrigerant settles down. An unusual smell coming from the outlet This is usually temporary and caused by after the unit begins operating...
  • Page 13: Installation Instructions

    Failure to do so may lead to gas before proceeding with the installation. leakage, electric shock, a fire hazard or other possible safety hazards. Part GE AIR Z09 GE AIR Z17 GE AIR Z21 GE AIR Z12 Rear panel...
  • Page 15: General Installation Instructions

    General installation instructions IMPORTANT NOTES • The installation must be carried out by • Installation in the following places may trained and qualified service personnel cause malfunction: according to the instructions contained - Any place where machine oil is used. in this manual.
  • Page 16: Installing The Indoor Unit

    For 9. Install at least 1 meter away from other GE AIR Z09 and GE AIR Z12, the lid of electric appliances such as television, terminal block acts as the wire clamp and audio device, etc.
  • Page 17 Cables to be connected to indoor and outdoor units Cable between indoor and Model Main power cable outdoor units 1 for power and signal GE AIR Z09 on indoor unit (terminal block) GE AIR Z12 with plug (connected) 1 for power and signal...
  • Page 18 Table 3 Connection of main power cable Line voltage Outdoor unit Model Main power cable terminal block Neutral N(4) GE AIR Z17 blue Live GE AIR Z21 brown ground ground (on chassis) yellow / green...
  • Page 19 NOTES: 1. All electrical work must be performed by qualified personnel according to local regulations and this manual. 2. The exclusive power line with rated voltage must be used. 3. Circuit breaker must be installed between the air-conditioner and the power line.
  • Page 20 Install the piping hole the installation data at the end of this 1. Make the piping hole Ø80 mm in the wall manual. at a slight downwards slant. 5. Leakage will occur if the torque is too 2. Insert the piping hole sleeve into the hole great when tightening the flare nuts.
  • Page 21: Installing The Outdoor Unit

    Installing the outdoor unit Choose installation location Table 4 1. Select a location where noise and outflow Pipe diameter Torque air will not inconvenience neighbors. (mm) (Nm) 2. Select a location with sufficient ventilation. 3. The inlet and outlet should never be 6,35 15-20 blocked or covered.
  • Page 22 Air purging and leakage test Outdoor condensation drainage space This procedure requires a manifold valve and When the unit is heating or defrosting, the a vacuum pump. wastewater formed in the outdoor unit can be removed through the drain hose. If the 1.
  • Page 23: Test Operation And After Installation Check

    Test operation and after installation check Before testing: 1. Do not turn power on until installation is completely finished. 2. Electric wiring must be connected correctly and securely. 3. Open all cut-off valves on the connection pipes. 4. All impurities and debris such as scraps and filings must be cleared from the unit.
  • Page 24: Technical Specifications

    Routine check after installation What to check Possible consequence Notes For models with an indoor 4 positions switch – is the Unit will automatically start after a power switch set on RUN? For models with heating capacity – can the wastewater be drained from the base plate of the Limited defrosting on the outdoor unit and outdoor unit?
  • Page 25 Installation data Model GE AIR Z09 GE AIR Z12 GE AIR Z17 GE AIR Z21 Heating Power supply connected to indoor unit indoor unit outdoor unit outdoor unit Voltage (V) / Frequency (Hz) 220-240 / 50 220-240 / 50 220-240 / 50...
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