GE ASH124CRDWA User manual

READ CAREFULLY.
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
31-5000276 Rev.2 01-20 GEA
Ductless Single Zone
with Highwall Indoor Unit
Installation
Instructions

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WARNING For your safety; the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire,
electric shock, or personal injury.
• Use this equipment only for its intended purpose as
described in this manual.
• This heat pump must be properly installed in
accordance with these instructions before it is used.
• All wiring should be rated for the amperage value listed
on the rating plate. Use only copper wiring.
• All electrical work must be completed by a qualified
electrician and completed in accordance with local and
national building codes.
• Any servicing must be performed by a qualified
individual.
• All heat pumps contain refrigerants, which under federal
law must be removed prior to product disposal. If you
are getting rid of an old product with refrigerants, check
with the company handling disposal.
• These R-410A heat pumps systems require that
contractors and technicians use tools, equipment and
safety standards approved for use with this refrigerant.
DO NOT use equipment certified for R22 refrigerant only.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE SYSTEM
WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Could cause injury or death.
• An adequate ground is essential before connecting the
power supply.
• Disconnect all connected electric power supplies before
servicing.
• Repair or replace immediately all electrical wiring that
has become frayed or otherwise damaged. Do not use
wiring that shows cracks or abrasion damage along its
length or at either end.
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
RISK OF FIRE. Could cause injury or death.
•
Do not store or use combustible materials, gasoline or
other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or
any other appliance.
For any service which requires entry into the
refrigerant sealed system, Federal regulations
require that the work is performed by a technician
having a Class II or Universal certification.

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Installation Instructions
For More Help, Visit GEAppliances.com/ductless Or Call The Consumer Help Line At 844-487-9443 .
CAUTION
• Aluminum building wiring may present special
problems - consult a qualified electrician.
• When the unit is in the STOP position, there is still
voltage to the electrical controls.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Read these instructions carefully and completely.
■ IMPORTANT – Save these instructions for
local inspector’s use.
■ IMPORTANT – Observe all governing
codes and ordinances.
■ Note to installer – Be sure to leave these
instructions with the Consumer.
■ Note to consumer – Keep these instructions for
future reference.
■ Skill level – A licensed certified technician (to
handle refrigerant R-410A, recovery, etc) and a
qualified electrician are required for installation and
service of this split heat pump system.
■ Proper installation is the responsibility of the
installer.
■ Product failure due to improper installation is not
covered under the limited warranty.
■ For personal safety, this system must be properly
grounded.
■ Protective devices (fuses or circuit breakers)
acceptable for installation are specified on the
nameplate of each unit.
■ Make sure to minimize wiring or plumbing inside
the wall when installing.
Record Keeping
Thank you for purchasing this GE Appliances product.
This installation manual will help you get the best
performance from your new heat pump.
For future reference, record the model and serial number
located on the label on the side of your heat pump, and
the date of purchase.
Staple your proof of purchase to this manual to aid in
obtaining warranty service if needed.
To register your new GE Appliances Duct Free system
go to GEAppliances.com/ductless and input the model/
serial number information on this page. To receive a
10-year compressor and parts warranty, registration is
required within 60 days of installation.
____________________________________
Model number
____________________________________
Serial number
____________________________________
Date of purchase

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Installation Instructions
Required Tools for Installation
• 14/4 AWG stranded wire
• 5/8” (16mm), 7/8” (22mm), 1” (25mm) or adjustable
wrench
• R-410A refrigerant*
• Adhesive tape
• Conduit cable clamp ½”*
• Copper line set (for size, see table on page 15)
• #2 phillips screwdriver
• Drill
• R-410A flaring tool
• Hex wrench
• Hole saw 2 1/4”
• Insulation*
• Refrigerant scale
• Level
• Manifold gauge set
• Measuring tape
• Micron gauge
• Mini-split adapter (5/16”F to 1/4”M)
• Nitrogen*
• Pipe cutter
• PVC pipe (optional)
• Razor knife
• Reamer
• Saddle clamp (L.S.) w/ screws
• Sealant, non-expanding (for lineset hole)
• Soap/water solution* or gas leakage detector
• Stud finder
• Torque wrench
• Vacuum pump
• Wire strippers
• All usual and customary HVAC hand and power tools,
meters, and testing devices
* consumable

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Installation Instructions
MINIMUM CLEARANCES
(Appearance may vary)
Mounting the outdoor unit:
The distance between
the indoor unit and the
or should be more
than 6 feet.
more than 4in.
more than 4in.
more than 4in.
more than 4in. more than 6in.
more than 24in.
more than 6in.
Attention must be paid to
the pitch of drain hose
Z
1 2
Refer to the table below for mounting feet
positions and submittal for unit dimensions.
Mounting feet positions for the outdoor unit.
Securely attach the unit to a mounting pad
or brackets with 7/16" (10mm) bolts.
Use the mounting feet pads or vibration mats
where noise transmission may be a concern.
Follow local code when mounting the unit
strong winds or earthquakes.
This picture is for reference only. Your product may look different. Read your manual before installation.
Explain the operation of the unit to the user according to this manual.
Piping Exit Options
Rear left
Left Rear
right
Right
Below
Marketing Model Number X1(inch) X2(inch) Y(inch) Z(inch)
ASH124CRDWA 5.12 5.12 25.98 15.75
ASH124PRDWA
ASH118URDSD
ASH109CRAWA 5.47 5.51 19.69 10.20
ASH112CRAWA
ASH118CRDWA 5.16 5.16 24.72 14.53
ASH115PRDWA
ASH118PRDWA
ASH109URDSD
ASH112URDSD
ASH109PRDWA 5.12 5.91 19.69 12.20
ASH112PRDWA

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Installation Instructions
Step 1 - Preparation
Select the Outdoor location:
• Choose a level place solid enough to bear the
weight and vibration of the OD unit and where the
operation noise will not be amplified.
• Choose a location where the hot air discharge and/
or noise will not create a nuisance for neighbors.
• Ensure there is sufficient space to maneuver the
OD unit into place.
• Ensure there is sufficient space and no obstructions
for the air inlet and outlet.
• Install the unit’s power/communication wiring at
least 10 feet away from television and radio sets to
prevent interference.
• Ensure any moisture sensitive items are kept away
from the condensate drain path of the OD unit.
NOTES:
• OD unit cannot hang from a ceiling or be stacked.
• Ensure that accumulated snow and debris will not
block the air inlet or the coil if installing the outdoor
unit with a fence or guard rail around it.
• Ensure ventilation in case of refrigerant leakage.
R-410A is a safe, nontoxic, and nonflammable
refrigerant.
• Avoid installing the OD unit where corrosive gases,
such as sulfur oxides, ammonia, and sulfurous gas
are produced. Consult with an installation specialist
about using a corrosion-proof or anti-rust additive to
protect the unit coils.
≥
6(150)
≥
20(500)
≥
8(200)
≥
6(150)
≥
12(300)
≥ 6(150)
≥
40(1000)

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Installation Instructions
B. Install the Mounting Plate
• Remove plastic bag, tape, and mounting plate
from the back of the indoor unit.
• Place the mounting plate on the wall in the
desired location taking into account the
minimum clearances necessary for proper
operation.
• Using a level, verify that the mounting plate is
horizontal and mark the screw locations.
• Attach the mounting plate to the wall with the
supplied screws.
• Wall anchors are supplied if not able to align all
screw holes with studs.
• Be sure that the mounting plate has been
attached firmly and that applied weight is
evenly distributed by each screw. (At least
one screw in wall stud, others can use wall
anchors.)
• The piping for the indoor unit may be routed to
and from the unit in one of several directions:
left, left rear, right, right rear, or right below.
See Illustration on page 7.
• Knockouts are provided on the unit case for
Left, Right, and Right Below usage.
Step 2 - Installation of the Indoor Unit
A. Select the Indoor location:
• Do not allow any heat or steam near the unit.
• Select a location where there are no obstacles in
front of the unit.
• Make sure that condensate drainage can be
conveniently routed away.
• Do not install near a doorway.
• Ensure that the space around the left and right
of the unit is more than 4”. The unit should be
installed as high on the wall as possible but allow
a minimum of 4” from the ceiling.
• Use a stud finder to locate and mark stud locations
for mounting and to prevent unnecessary damage
to the wall.
• Install in a location that is strong enough to
withstand the full weight and vibration of the unit.
• Leave enough space to allow access for routine
maintenance.
• Select a location that gives easy access to
removing and cleaning air filters.
• Install in a location that is 3 ft. or more away from
other electrical appliances, such as televisions and
audio devices.
Proper Installation for Drainage
Set the unit on mount or pad using team lift.
Do not install the drain elbow if the unit is
located in an area where freezing can occur.
C. Install the Tubing
• Measure and mark the location where the piping hole
is to be drilled.
• Follow these steps to move the drain pipe if the pipe
location will be on the left side of the unit.
1. Remove the stopper in the left drain hole and
knockout the molded plug inside the port.
2. Transfer the corrugate drain hose from the right side
to the left side.
3. Insert stopper into right side drain port. Using soap
as a lubricant and a small screwdriver will allow for
easier seating of the stopper.
• Drill the lineset hole using a 2 1/4” hole saw. Angle
the drill with a downward pitch to the outside wall so
that the outside wall hole will be at least a ¼” lower
than the inside hole. This allows for proper drainage
of condensate.
• Install the lineset hole flange at the hole opening on
the inside wall.
NOTE: The flange is prescored. It may be necessary
to modify the flange to fit properly behind the wall unit
housing.

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D. Electrical Connections for the Indoor
Unit
NOTE: Be certain all wiring complies with local
building codes and NEC and that the supply
voltage for this system is correct.
• Place the indoor unit on a solid work surface
before making electrical connections.
• Both the outer plastic and inner galvanized
steel cover plates must be removed to make
the electrical connections for the indoor unit.
• Raise the front cover to access the screws for
removing these covers.
• Route the 14/4 AWG wiring through the slot in
the back of the unit and into the front access
panel.
• Using a wire stripper; remove the insulation and
separate the 4 wires.
• Make wiring connections at each terminal
according to wiring diagram. Take note of the
color of the wire at each terminal and ensure
the wires are connected to the outdoor unit
accordingly.
• Ensure each wire is under the screw terminal
plate and the plate is tightened.
• Ensure the 14/4 cable is secured under the
strain relief bracket.
• After the terminal block wiring is completed,
replace both cover plates and lower the front
casing.
E. Mount Indoor Unit to Mounting Plate
• Bundle the refrigerant piping, drain piping, and
wiring with tape and carefully rout the bundle
through the piping hole.
• With the top of the indoor unit closer to the
wall, hang the indoor unit on the upper hooks
of the mounting plate. Slide the unit slightly
side to side to verify proper placement.
• Rotate the lower portion of the indoor unit to
the mounting plate, and lower the unit onto
the lower hooks of the mounting plate. (see
illustration)
• Verify the unit is secured and flush to the wall.
• Indoor Unit installation is finished at this time.
Installation Instructions
Outdoor unit
Power Wiring
3
2
1)
(N)
(L )
(C
2
1)
(N)
(L
Indoor unit
Control Wiring
4 Wire - 14 AWG
Stranded
To Service Disconnect
1
2
3
=White
=Black
=Red
=Green
Sugested Colors
230 Volt Supply. 1 to L1, 2 to L2.
Strain Relief
Brackets
mounting plate
Step 2 - Installation of the Indoor Unit (Cont.)
G. To Remove the Indoor Unit
• Slightly raise the entire unit.
• Pull the lower portion of the unit off the lower
hooks and pull slightly away from the wall.
• Lift the upper portion of the unit off the upper
hooks.
It becomes
high midway.
The gap with the
ground is too small
There is the bad
smell from a sewer
It waves.
The end is imm-
ersed in water.
Less than
5cm
F. Condensate Drainage Pipe
• Verify the condensate drain line has a constant
pitch downward for proper water flow. There
should be no kinks or rises in the tubing which
may cause a trapping effect of the water (see
illustration).
Optional: Can use PVC pipe by connecting a
1” ID PVC pipe to the drain line coming out of
the wall and running to desired location.
4.88 in (124mm)
2 5/32 in (55mm)
Ø 2 3/8 in (60mm)
50 F

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Installation Instructions
Wall Brackets
35
N
1.84in (46mm)
0.236in (6mm)
Ø 2 1/4in (57mm)
40 N
2.795in (71mm)
0.472in (12mm)
Ø 2 1/4in (57mm)
4.961in (126 mm)
1.417in (36mm)
50 N
Ø 2 1/4in (57mm) 1.417in (36mm)
4.882in (124mm)
Ø 2 1/4in (57mm)
70 N
5.906in (150mm)
1.417in (36mm)
Ø 2 1/4in (57mm)
100 N
4.961in (126mm)
1.614in (41mm)
50 T
Ø 2 1/4in (57mm) 1.614in (41mm)
4.882in (124mm)
Ø 2 1/4in (57mm)
70 T
3.150in (80mm)
1.85in (47mm)
35 T
Ø 2 1/4in (57mm)
Capacity (BTUh) Bracket Style Part Number Factory Reference Number
07K/09K/12K 35N/35T/40N WJ65X23038/WJ65X23240/WJ65X23038 10101275/10103071/10101275
15K/18K 50N/50T/70N WJ65X23251/WJ65X23251/WJ65X23056 10102598/10102598/10102740
24K 70N/70T WJ65X23056/WJ65X23056 10102740/10102740
30K/36K 100N WJ65X22785 10103059
09K/12K 50F WJ65X25594 10104861
18K 70F WJ65X26113 10104864
4.88 in (124mm)
2 5/32 in (55mm)
Ø 2 3/8 in (60mm)
50 F
4.53 in (115mm)
2 5/32 in (55 mm)
Ø 2 3/8 in (60 mm)
70 F

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Installation Instructions
Outdoor unit
Power Wiring
3
2
1)
(N)
(L )
(C
2
1)
(N)
(L
Indoor unit
Control Wiring
4 Wire - 14 AWG
Stranded
To Service Disconnect
1
2
3
=White
=Black
=Red
=Green
Sugested Colors
230 Volt Supply. 1 to L1, 2 to L2.
Strain Relief
Brackets
1. Remove Screw 2. Slide the panel down to
release the clips and pull
away.
Step 3 - Installation of the Outdoor Unit
A. Prepare the Outdoor Unit for Installation
• Remove all packaging.
• Place supplied vibration pads onto outdoor
unit’s feet.
• Attach the supplied drain elbow to the outdoor
unit if required. Connect extension piping as
needed (not supplied). (see illustration)
NOTE: The drain elbow is designed with an
air gap and will not sit flush to bottom of the
outdoor unit.
NOTE: ASH109PR*, ASH112PR*,
ASH115PR*, ASH118PR* and ASH124PR*
models will not use a drain elbow. A 3rd party
pan is needed if condensate management is
required by code.
• Remove the cover plate of the outdoor unit to
expose the terminal block connections.
B. Electrical Connections for the Outdoor
Unit
WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
Could cause injury or death.
Make sure power is off before touching wires.
NOTE: Be certain all wiring complies with local
building codes and NEC and that the supply
voltage for this system is correct.
• Connect the wiring for both the power source
and the indoor wiring using a conduit cable
bracket on the side of the outdoor unit.
• Using a wire stripper, remove the insulation and
separate the wires.
• Verify that the wiring connections match the
indoor connections wire for wire.
• Ensure each wire is under the screw terminal
plate and the plate is tightened.
• Ensure the 14/4 control cable is secured under
the strain relief bracket.
• Verify that all connections are secured
NOTE: Failure to follow the wiring guidelines can
result in control board damage and communication
issues (E7 error code). This includes improper
wire size, use of solid core wire, midline splicing
and poor terminal connections.

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Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
A
B
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
A
B
A
B
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
Oil trap
CAUTION*
Max. Elevation: A Max
= 33ft / 10m (09k / 12k)
= 50ft / 15m (18k / 24k)
In case the height of A is more than
15ft / 5m, an oil trap should be
installed every 16-23ft /5-7m
Max. Length: B Max
= 50ft / 15m (09k / 12k)
= 83ft / 25m (18k / 24k)
●
●
●
*NOTE: Oil trap is only required for
218JRDWD*, other multi-split systems
don’t require oil trap.
Step 3 - Installation of the Outdoor Unit (Cont.)
C. Install Copper Lineset
• The standard line set length is 25 feet. If
the installation length is different, adjust the
refrigerant charge by adding 0.2 oz/ft if the liquid
line is 1/4”, or 0.5 oz/ft if the liquid line is 3/8”.
• See table on page 15.
• Cut the line set to length.
• Place nut over the pipe and then flare with the
R-410A flaring tool.
NOTE: Follow standard practices for creating
pipe flares. When cutting and reaming the
tubing, use caution to prevent dirt or debris
from entering the tubing. Remember to place
nut over the tubing before flaring.
• To join the line set, directly align the tubing
flare to the fitting on the other pipe. Slide the
nut onto the fitting and hand tighten.
• Torque the fittings according to the
specifications shown in the torque chart below.
• Two wrenches are required
to join the flare connection;
one standard wrench and
one torque wrench adjusted
to the proper settings.
• Repeat the process for
attaching the other end of
the line set.
D. Leak Test
• Remove the cap on the service valve.
• Using a tank of dry nitrogen and approved
regulator, charge the system with 150 psig of
dry nitrogen using mini split adapter to connect
the valve.
• Check for leaks at the flare fittings using soap
bubbles or another detection device. If a leak
is detected, make repairs to the fittings and
recheck. If no leaks are detected within 3
minutes, proceed.
• Using the same tank/regulator, charge the
system to 300 psig.
• Check for leaks as earlier. If no leaks are
detected within 3 minutes, proceed.
• Using the same tank/regulator, charge the
system to 500 psig.
• Check for leaks as earlier. Keep system
pressurized for at least 20 minutes.
WARNING Do not use acetylene, oxygen,
compressed air or any mixture containing
anything other than dry nitrogen. Use only dry
nitrogen for pressure testing. Do not use mixtures
of hydrogen containing refrigerant and air above
atmospheric pressure for pressure testing, as they
may become flammable and could result in an
explosion. Refrigerant, when used as a trace
gas, should only be mixed with dry nitrogen for
pressurizing units. Failure to follow these
recommendations could result in death or serious
injury as well as equipment or property damage.
Half union Flare nut
Torque wrench
Spanner
Forced fastening without careful centering may
damage the threads and cause arefrigerant leak.
Pipe Diameter(ǿ) Fastening torque
Liquid side 6.35mm(1/4") 18N.m/13.3Ft.lbs
Liquid/Gas side 9.52mm(3/8")
42 N.m/30.1Ft.lbs
Gas side 12.7mm(1/2") 55N.m/40.6Ft.lbs
Gas side 15.88mm(5/8") 60 N.m/44.3Ft.lbs
Half union Flare nut
Torque wrench
Spanner
Forced fastening without careful centering may
damage the threads and cause arefrigerant leak.
Pipe Diameter(ǿ) Fastening torque
Liquid side6.35mm(1/4") 18N.m/13.3Ft.lbs
Liquid/Gas side9.52mm(3/8") 42 N.m/30.1Ft.lbs
Gas side 12.7mm(1/2") 55N.m/40.6Ft.lbs
Gas side 15.88mm(5/8") 60 N.m/44.3Ft.lbs

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Step 3 - Installation of the Outdoor Unit (Cont.)
E. System Evacuation
NOTE– Do not open service valve.
• Attach a manifold gauge, micron gauge, and
vacuum pump to the suction line port using
adapter AD-87 (see illustration).
• Evacuate the system to at least 350 microns.
• Close the vacuum pump valve and check the
micron gauge. If the gauge rises 150 microns
in 60 seconds, the evacuation is incomplete
or there is a leak in the system. If the gauge
does not rise 150 microns in 60 seconds, the
evacuation is complete.
• Once evacuation is complete, remove the
adapter and hose connection from the suction
line port and replaced the cap.
F. Refrigerant Charging
• Add any additional refrigerant after evacuation
using a digital scale.
NOTE: Charge liquid only.
• Fill out the refrigerant charge label using
indelible ink.
• Place the factory refrigerant charge found in
table on page 15 in the box number 1.
• Place the amount of additional refrigerant
added in box number 2.
• Add boxes 1 and 2 together and place the
value in the sum box (D).
• Adhere the filled out label in the proximity of
the product charging port and under the outside
units valve cover.
• Write amounts on outdoor unit with permanent
marker above the charging port if the label is
missing.
• Remove the cap from the liquid line valve.
Using a hex wrench, open the valve, then
replace and tighten the cap securly to avoid
leaks.
• Remove the cap from the suction line valve.
Using a hex wrench, open the valve, then
replace and tighten the cap securly to avoid
leaks.
• Wrap the line set, drain line, and 14/4 AWG
wiring starting at the bottom of the bundle with
an overlap type wrap until you reach the piping
hole.
• Use a sealant to seal the piping on both sides
of the wall in order to prevent drafts, weather,
or pests from entering the building.
This product contains fluorinated greenhouse
gases covered by the Kyoto Protocol. Do not vent
into the atmosphere.
Refrigerant type: R-410A
GWP* value: 2088
GWP = global warming potential
1
1+2= oz
R410A
2oz
2=
1=
B
C
D
F E
oz
A
Contains fluorinated greenhouse gases
covered by the Kyoto Protocol

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Step 3 - Installation of the Outdoor Unit (Cont.)
Installation Instructions
Step 4 - Final Check
• The outdoor unit should be installed at least ½ mile away from the salt water, including seacoasts and inland
waterways. If the unit installed from ½ mile to 5 miles away from the salt water, including seacoasts and inland
waterways, please follow the installation instruction below.
• Install the outdoor unit in a place (such as near buildings etc.) where it can be protected from sea breeze which
can damage the outdoor unit.
• If you cannot avoid installing the outdoor unit by the seashore, construct a protection wall around it to block the
sea breeze.
• A protection wall should be constructed with a solid material to block the sea
breeze. The height and the width of the wall should be 1.5 times larger than
the size of the outdoor unit. Also, allow at least 28“ (700mm) between the
protection wall and the outdoor unit for air circulation to ventilate.
• Install the outdoor unit in a place where water can drain freely.
• If the above conditions cannot be met, contact GE Appliances for assistance.
Check Items for Test Run
No gas leak from linesets?
Are the linesets insulated properly?
Are the connecting wirings of indoor and outdoor
firmly inserted to the terminal block?
Is the connecting wiring of indoor and outdoor
fixed?
Is condensate draining correctly?
Is the ground wire securely connected? Is the
indoor unit securely fixed?
Is power source voltage correct according to local
code?
Is there any odd noise?
Does the cooling temperature drop between
20-30°F?
Does the heating temperature raise between
35-40°F?
Is the room temperature display accurate?
Explaining Operation To the End User
• Using the Owner’s Manual, explain to the user
how to use the heat pump, (the remote controller,
adding/removing the air filters, placing or
removing the remote controller from the remote
control holder, cleaning methods, precautions for
operation, etc.)
• Review precautions for operation.
• Recommend that the user read the Operating
Instructions carefully.
ODU
ODU
Sea breeze
Sea
ODU
Sea breeze
Sea
ODU
Sea breeze
Sea
Protection walls
ODU

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Staple your receipt here. Proof of the original purchase
date is needed to obtain service under the warranty.
• Damage from improper installation.
• Damage in shipping.
• Defects other than from manufacturing (i.e.,
workmanship or materials).
• Damage from misuse, abuse, accident, alteration, lack
of proper care and/or regular maintenance, or incorrect
electrical voltage or current.
• Damage resulting from floods, fires, wind, lightning,
accidents or similar conditions.
• Damage from installation or other services performed
by other than a licensed HVAC technician.
• Labor and related services for repair or installation of
the Product.
• A Product purchased from an online retailer.
• Damage as a result of subjecting Product to an
atmosphere with corrosives or high levels of
particulates (such as soot, aerosols, fumes, grease).
• A Product sold and/or installed outside of the 50 United
States, the District of Columbia, or Canada.
• Batteries for the controller and other accessories
provided with the Product for installation (e.g., plastic
hose).
• Normal maintenance, such as cleaning of coils,
cleaning filters, and lubrication.
• For Product installed in non-owner occupied
applications, Product that has not been maintained
annually by a licensed HVAC technician (proof
required).
For The Period Of: GE Appliances Will Replace:
5 year limited parts
warranty
From the date of the
original purchase
This limited warranty cover all defects in workmanship or material for the mechanical and
electrical parts contained in the Product (“Defective Parts”) for a period of 5 years from the Date of
Purchase. GE Appliances will provide new or refurbished parts, or a replacement for all or part of
the unit, at its sole discretion, to your licensed HVAC technician installer. This warranty also covers
all defects in workmanship or material for the unit controller for a period of 1 year. The remote
controller is covered by 1-year accessory warranty. The ductless system is covered by standard
warranty. GE Appliances will provide a new or refurbished controller, at its sole discretion.
7 year compressor
warranty from the
date of the original
purchase
The compressor contained in this product is warrantied for a period of 7 years from the Date
of Purchase. GE Appliances will provide a new or refurbished compressor, or a replacement
for all or part of the unit, at its sole discretion, to your licensed HVAC technician installer.
For the product models listed on Attachment 1 (the “Product”), this Standard Limited Warranty is provided to the Original
Owner of the Product:
WHAT IS THE DATE OF PURCHASE
WHO IS COVERED
HOW CAN YOU GET SERVICE
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER
The “Date of Purchase” is the date that the original installation is complete and all product start-up procedures have
been properly completed and verified by the installer’s invoice. If the installation date cannot be verified, then the Date
of Purchase will be sixty (60) days after the manufacture date, as determined by the Product’s serial number. You
should keep and be able to provide your original sales receipt from the installer as proof of the Date of Purchase. In
new construction, the Date of Purchase will be the date the owner purchased the residence from the builder.
Contact your licensed HVAC technician installer. All installation and service must be performed by a licensed HVAC
technician. Failure to use a licensed HVAC technician for installation of this Product voids all warranty on this Product..
Owner occupied: The “Original Owner” of this product, which means the original owner (and his or her spouse) of the
residence where the Product was originally installed. Subject to the law of the state or province where the Product is
installed, this warranty is not transferable to subsequent owners or if the product is moved to a different residence after
the initial installation. Non-owner occupied: This limited warranty is provided for product 1) installed in a) single family
or multi-family non-owner occupied residential buildings, or b) non-industrial commercial applications, (such as office
buildings, retail establishments, hotels/motels) where the product is not subjected to an atmosphere with corrosives
or high levels of particulates (such as soot, aerosols, fumes, grease), and 2) if the product is maintained annually by
a licensed HVAC technician (proof of annual maintenance is required). The “Original Owner” of the product, means
the original owner of the building where the product was originally installed. For new construction, the purchaser of
the building from the builder will also be considered an original owner. This warranty is not transferable to subsequent
owners or if the product is moved to a different location after the initial installation.
Limited Warranty

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10 YEAR STANDARD REGISTERED LIMITED WARRANTY
ATTACHMENT 1
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
All “Indoor and Outdoor Products,” identified in Attachment 1, registered by the installer or the Original Owner within 60 days
of the Date of Purchase shall receive a Standard Registered Limited Warranty, which shall be identical to the Standard Base
Warranty, except that the Limited Parts Warranty shall be for a term of 10 Years and the Limited Compressor Warranty shall
be for a term of 10 years. All Product not registered within 60 days of the Date of Purchase shall be subject to the Standard
Base Warranty. Some states and provinces do not allow warranty terms to be subject to registration; in those states and
provinces the longer terms for Limited Parts Warranty and the Limited Compressor Warranty apply.
The remedy provided in this warranty is exclusive and is granted in lieu of all other remedies. This warranty does not cover
incidental or consequential damages. Some states and provinces do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential
damages, so this limitation may not apply to you. Some states and provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied
warranty lasts, so this limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have
other rights which vary by state and province. This warranty covers units within the 50 United States, the District of Columbia
and Canada. This warranty it provided by GE Appliances a Haier company, Louisville, KY 40225.
The “Product” is defined as GE Appliances brand Ductless Split Units. The “Product” contains 2 sub-categories of goods:
“Indoor and Outdoor Products,” which are defined as ASYW* and ASH* for indoor and outdoor respectively.
Limited Warranty

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CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES
LISEZ TOUTES LES INSTRUCTIONS AVANT D’UTILISER LE SYSTÈME
AVERTISSEMENT Pour votre sécurité, les
renseignements dans ce manuel doivent être observés afin
de minimiser le risque d’incendie, de décharge électrique
ou de blessure.
• Utilisez cet équipement uniquement aux fins auxquelles il est
fait mention dans ce manuel d’utilisation.
• Avant son utilisation, ce climatiseur doit être installé
correctement en conformité avec les instructions d’installation.
• Tout le câblage doit présenter des valeurs nominales
compatibles avec l’alimentation électrique spécifiée sur la
plaque signalétique. Utilisez seulement du fil de cuivre.
• Toute la partie électrique de l’installation doit être exécutée
par un électricien agréé selon les codes de l’électricité local et
national.
• Toute réparation doit être effectuée par une personne
qualifiée.
• Tous les climatiseurs contiennent un frigorigène qu’il faut
retirer avant de disposer du produit en vertu de la loi fédérale.
Si vous vous débarrassez d’un produit qui contient un
frigorigène, informez-vous auprès de l’organisme responsable
d’en disposer.
• Ces systèmes de climatisation R-410A exigent que les
entrepreneurs et les techniciens utilisent des outils, des
équipements et des normes de sécurité approuvés pour ce
type de frigorigène. N’utilisez PAS un équipement certifié pour
le frigorigène R22 seulement.
AVERTISSEMENT
RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE. Peut occasionner une blessure ou la mort.
•
Une mise à la terre est essentielle avant de brancher
l’alimentation électrique.
•
Coupez l’alimentation électrique à la source avant de procéder
à une réparation ou un entretien.
•
Réparez ou remplacez immédiatement tout câblage électrique
usé ou autrement endommagé. N’utilisez pas un câblage
qui présente des fissures ou des marques d’abrasion sur sa
longueur ou l’une de ses extrémités.
AVERTISSEMENT
RISQUE D’INCENDIE. Peut occasionner une blessure ou la mort.
•
Abstenez-vous d’entreposer ou d’utiliser des matières
combustibles, de l’essence ou d’autres vapeurs ou liquides
inflammables à proximité de cet appareil ou de tout autre.
LISEZ ET CONSERVEZ CES INSTRUCTIONS
Si une réparation exige de pénétrer dans le
système de frigorigène étanche, la réglementation
fédérale impose de faire réaliser le travail par
un technicien de Classe II ou détenant une
certification universelle.

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Instructions d’installation
POUR OBTENIR DE L’AIDE SUPPLÉMENTAIRE, VISITEZ GEAPPLIANCES.COM/DUCTLESS OU COMMUNIQUEZ
AVEC L’ASSISTANCE AU CONSOMMATEUR AU 844-487-9443.
ATTENTION
• N’utilisez pas un cordon de rallonge avec ce système.
• Le câblage de bâtiment en aluminium peut présenter des
problèmes particuliers, veuillez consulter un électricien
agréé.
AVANT DE COMMENCER
Veuillez lire toutes ces instructions attentivement.
•IMPORTANT –Conservez ces instructions à
l’usage de l’inspecteur local.
•IMPORTANT – Observez tous les codes et
ordonnances en vigueur.
• Note à l’installateur – Assurez-vous de laisser ces
instructions au consommateur.
• Note au consommateur - Conservez ces instructions pour
référence ultérieure.
• Niveau de compétence – Un technicien (pour manipuler le
frigorigène R-410A, récupération, etc.) et un électricien agréés
sont requis pour l’installation y servicio de ce thermopompe à
deux blocs.
• L’exactitude de l’installation est la responsabilité de
l’installateur.
• La garantie ne couvre pas les défectuosités du produit
causées par une installation inadéquate.
• Pour votre sécurité, ce produit doit être correctement mis à la
terre.
• Les dispositifs de protection (fusibles ou disjoncteurs)
admissibles pour l’installation sont spécifiés sur la plaque
signalétique de chaque unité.
. • Si une réparation exige de pénétrer dans le système de
frigorigène étanche, la réglementation fédérale impose de faire
réaliser le travail par un technicien de Classe II ou détenant
une certification universelle.
Tenue de dossiers
Merci d’avoir acheté ce produit GE Appliances. Ce
manuel d’installation vous aidera à tirer le meilleur parti
de votre nouvelle thermopompe.
Pour référence future, notez le modèle et le numéro de
série situés sur l’étiquette située sur le côté de votre
thermopompe, ainsi que la date d’achat.
Attachez votre preuve d’achat à ce manuel pour vous
aider à obtenir le service de garantie si nécessaire.
Pour enregistrer votre nouveau système GE Appliances
Duct Free, rendez-vous sur GEAppliances.com/ductless
et entrez les informations de modèle / numéro de série
sur cette page. Pour bénéficier d’une garantie de 10 ans
sur les compresseurs et les pièces, vous devez vous
enregistrer dans les 60 jours suivant l’installation.
____________________________________
Numéro de modèle
____________________________________
Numéro de série
____________________________________
Date d’achat

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Instructions d’installation
Outils nécessaires pour l’installation
OUTILS DONT VOUS AUREZ BESOIN
• Fil torsadé 14/4
• 5/8» (16mm), 7/8» (22mm), 1» (25mm) ou clé réglable
• Frigorigène R-410A*
• Ruban adhésif*
• Bride de câble de conduit ½ po*
• Tuyauterie en cuivre (voir tableau page 33 pour dimensions)
• Tournevis à tête cruciforme no 2
• Perceuse
• Outil à évaser R-410A°
• Clé hexagonale
• Scie-cloche 2 1/4 po
• Isolant*
• Balance de réfrigérant
• Niveau
• Manomètre de pression d’admission définir
• Ruban à mesurer
• Microvacuomètre
• Adaptateur « mini-split » (5/16 po F à 1/4 po M)
• Azote*
• Coupe-tube
• Tube PVC (facultatif)
• Couteau utilitaire
• Alésoir
• Bride de tube (L.S.) et vis
• Scellant, non expansif (pour orifice de tuyauterie)
• Solution d’eau savonneuse* ou détecteur de fuite de gaz
• Localisateur de montants
• Clé dynamométrique
• Pompe à vide
• Pinces à dénuder
• Tous les outils, les appareils de mesure et les appareils
d’essai HVAC habituels et usuels
* consommables
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