Haier USYM42UCDDA 208-230V 42,000 BTU Ductless Mid-Static Ducted Indoor Unit

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31-5000493 Rev. 4 03-23 GEA
Installation Instructions Medium Static
Duct Indoor
Design may vary by model number.
This installation manual is only
printed in English. For French or
Spanish version, please visit
GEAppliancesairandwater.com
L’aspect peut varier selon le numéro de modèle.
Ce manuel d’installation est uniquement
imprimé en anglais. Pour la version française ou
espagnole, visitez le site
GEAppliancesairandwater.com
El diseño puede variar según el número
de model. Este manual de instalación sólo
fue impreso en inglés. Para acceder a la
versión en francés o español, por favor visite
GEAppliancesairandwater.com
NO:0150560531
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231-5000493 Rev. 4
Table of Contents
Thank you for purchasing this Haier 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 air conditioner/heat
pump, and the date of purchase.
Staple your proof of purchase to this manual to aid in obtaining
warranty service if needed.
_____________________________________
Model number
_____________________________________
Serial number
_____________________________________
Date of purchase
To register your new Haier Duct Free System go to
Haierductless.com/product-registration or
GEAppliances.com/ductless/registration-form 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.
RECORD KEEPING
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ..............................................................3
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................4
Parts Included ..............................................................................5
Ducted Product Information ...................................................................6
Step 1: Preparation ..........................................................................8
Step 2: Mounting the Unit .....................................................................9
Step 3: Electrical Connections ................................................................11
Step 4: Leak Testing, Evacuation, and WiFi .....................................................11
Optional Special Application 1: Auxiliary Heat ....................................................12
Optional Special Application 2: Outside Air Damper Installation ......................................13
Final Check ..............................................................................14
LIMITED WARRANTY ......................................................................... 15
Haier GE Appliances
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31-5000493 Rev. 4 3
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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 in accordance with local and national building
codes.
Any servicing must be performed by a qualified
individual. GE Appliances/Haier recommends factory
trained and service & installation contractors that meet
local and national code requirements for the region.
All air conditioners 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.
WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Could cause injury or death.
An adequate ground is essential before connecting the
power supply.
Disconnect all 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.
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.
WARNING
- This product is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
- Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the product
- Ensure that the unit shall be installed in accordance with local and national wiring codes
- Ensure the dimensions of the space necessary for correct installation of the appliance including the minimum
permissible distances to adjacent structures
- Ensure only approved units are connected together and that all refrigerant line dimensions and refrigerant charging
requirements are followed to prevent exceeding the maximum operating pressure
- ONLY connect units that are labeled with the same refrigerant.
- Any damage of electrical supply must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons
in order to avoid a hazard.
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Installation Instructions
FOR MORE HELP, VISIT HAIERAPPLIANCES.COM/DUCTLESS OR GEAPPLIANCES.COM/DUCTLESS
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Read these instructions completely and carefully.
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 owner.
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.
Use team lift for mounting the ducted unit.
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 avoid wiring or plumbing inside the
wall when installing.
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.
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Installation Instructions: List of Materials
Required Tools for Installation
Supplied by Installer
• 17mm, 22mm, 26mm or Adjustable Wrench
• #2 Phillips Screwdriver
• Drill
• R-410A Approved Flaring Tool
• Hex Wrench
• Hole Saw 2 1/4”
• Level
• Manifold Gauge
• Measuring Tape
• Micron Gauge
• Mini-Split Adapter (5/16”F to 1/4”M)
• Nitrogen (consumable)
• Pipe Cutter
• Razor Knife
• Reamer
• Sealant, non-expanding (for line set opening)
• HVAC leak solution or refrigerant leak detector
• Stud Finder
• Torque Wrench and Back-up Wrench
• Vacuum Pump
• Wire Strippers
• Refrigerant Scale
• Usual and customary HVAC hand tools
• Dual Port Manometer
• Tachometer/Anemometer
• Thermo-coupler
• Insulated copper tubing
14/4 (14 gauge, 4 conductor) non-shielded stranded
copper cable
• 1-1/4” PVC for condensate
• Insulation for condensate drain
• 3/8” threaded rod, washers and nuts
• R410A Refrigerant
Model Liquid (inch) Vapor (inch)
USYM09UCDSA 1/4 3/8
USYM12UCDSA 1/4 3/8
USYM18UCDSA 1/4 1/2
USYM24UCDDA 3/8 5/8
USYM30UCDDA 3/8 3/4
USYM36UCDDA 3/8 3/4
USYM42UCDDA 3/8 3/4
USYM48UCDDA 3/8 3/4
NOTE: A factory wired controller is required as per specications and must be ordered separately.
Parts Included
Accessory Name Quantity
Flare nut for liquid tube 1
Flare nut for suction tube 1
Insulated tube (liquid line) 1
Insulated tube (suction line) 1
Outside Air Damper Wire Harness 1
Drain hose 1
Cable tie 8
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Installation Instructions: Introduction and Overview
Ducted Product Information
The Ducted unit will install above the ceiling or in a
soffit area. It is mounted using threaded rods that fit into
brackets that are located at all four top corners of the
cabinet.
Each unit has a built-in condensate pump and a float
switch to avoid an overflow situation and to maintain
reliable operation. An insulated condensate fitting is
included in the accessory pouch. This fitting connects the
condensate drain outlet of the unit to the field-supplied
drain piping.
When making refrigerant line connections, always use
the flare nuts provided with this equipment. Refrigerant
line connections should be wrapped with insulating tape
at the unit to prevent sweating.
Model A in (mm) B in (mm) C in (mm) D in (mm) E in (mm) F in (mm)
USYM09U 30 (762) 47.7 (1212) 50 (1272)
24.4 (620) 30.1 (765) 32.5 (825)
USYM12U
USYM18U 45.7 (1162) 63.5 (1612) 65.8 (1672)
USYM24U
USYM30U
61.5 (1562) 79.2 (2012) 81.57 (2072)
USYM36U
USYM42U
USYM48U
Indoor USYM09UCDSA USYM12UCDSA USYM18UCDSA USYM24UCDDA
Rated Cooling Capacity Btu/hr 9,000 12,000 18,000 24,000
Rated Heating Capacity Btu/hr 10,000 13,000 19,000 26,000
Voltage, Cycle, Phase V/Hz/- 208-230/60/1
Airow (Turbo/High/Med/Low/Quiet) CFM 424/353/294/235/176 494/424/353/294/235 735/635/541/470/400 927/844/667/564/482
Max. External Static Pressure in. W.G. (Pa) 0.6 (150)
Indoor USYM30UCDDA USYM36UCDDA USYM42UCDDA USYM48UCDDA
Rated Cooling Capacity Btu/hr 30,000 34,000 42,000 46,000
Rated Heating Capacity Btu/hr 32,000 36,000 45,000 48,000
Voltage, Cycle, Phase V/Hz/- 208-230/60/1
Airow (Turbo/High/Med/Low/Quiet) CFM 1236/1130/953/812/688 1412/1353/1141/965/847
Max. External Static Pressure in. W.G. (Pa) 0.6 (150)
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Installation Instructions: Introduction and Overview
Condensate Handling
The Ducted unit has a built-in condensate pump and
high water level safety switch. There are also two
optional ports for gravity drainage.
The condensate pump is rated to lift water up to 27”
from the point of discharge on the Ducted unit. (This
number may vary.)
The Ducted unit comes with a grey connection hose
and clamp. This hose is connected to the condensate
discharge hose port. The other end of the hose is sized
to accept 3/4 inch PVC piping.
Recommended condensate piping configurations are
shown here:
Electrical Power
Follow all local codes and regulations when installing
electrical wiring.
Route required electrical power to area where the
Ducted unit is to be located. Maintain at least a 10 foot
separation between TV, radio, or any communication
wiring and the power to the indoor unit.
14/4 non-shielded stranded copper cable should
be used to make the electrical connection and
communication link between indoor and outdoor units.
The wiring is connected at the indoor unit electrical
terminal blocks screws 1(L1), 2(L2), 3(C) and Ground.
There should be no splices in wires 1, 3, and Ground
between the indoor and outdoor units, as these serve
as communication signal wires and electrical power
connections. Any accessory added to shut off power
to the indoor units should break the Number 2 terminal
only.
12 in. below 3-5 ft.
11 in. under
8.6 in.
8.6 in.
19.6 in. below
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MINIMUM CLEARANCES AND DIMENSIONS (Appearance may vary)
This picture is for reference only. Your product may look different.
Installation Instructions
Step 1 - Preparation
A. Procedure for selecting the location:
• Place above the ceiling or in soffit area where you have
enough space to position the unit.
• Place where the drainage pipe can be properly
positioned.
• Place where the inlet and outlet air of the indoor unit will
not be blocked.
• Do not install the unit in a place with heavy oil or
moisture (e.g. - kitchens and workshops)
• Do not install in a location with destructive gas (such as
sulfuric acid gas) or pungent gas (thinner and gasoline)
are used or stored.
• Mount to a structure that can safely support the weight
of the unit, accessories, ducting and a full water
reservoir.
• Mounting location should be solid enough to dampen
the vibration and operational noise of the unit.
• Mount the unit in a location which will not adversely
affect occupants, building components, or valuable
possessions.
• Leave enough space for maintenance.
• Install at least 3 ft. away from sources that may create
electronic interference.
NOTES:
R-410A refrigerant is a safe, nontoxic, and
nonflammable refrigerant. However, if there is a
concern about refrigerant concentration in the case of
leakage, add extra ventilation.
Reference local building codes for ceiling mounted
equipment and earthquake safety standards (this
unit is not designed for or certified against OSHPD
Seismic Compliance and Safety standards).
Air Flow
> 12 in
> 12 in
> 12 in
> 6 in
B
A
Model A- in (mm) B- in (mm)
USYM09UCDSA 30 (762)
24 3/8 (620)
USYM12UCDSA 30 (762)
USYM18UCDSA 45 11/16 (1162)
USYM24UCDDA 45 11/16 (1162)
USYM30UCDDA 61 1/2 (1562)
USYM36UCDDA 61 1/2 (1562)
USYM42UCDDA 61 1/2 (1562)
USYM48UCDDA 61 1/2 (1562)
Air Delivery Clearances
Make certain to maintain proper clearances around the
Ducted unit.
Inadequate clearances can cause system operation and
temperature control problems.
Service and Maintenance Clearances
Make sure there are adequate clearances for future
maintenance and service. Allow enough room to access
the condensate pump assembly and the electrical
control box.
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Step 1 - Preparation (cont)
B. Unit Hanging Information:
The Ducted unit should be mounted to the building
structure using threaded rods. Use the installation
template that is printed on the shipping carton. The
threaded rods should have washers and nuts to allow
the height and level of the unit to be adjusted.
The threaded rods and attachment hardware are field
supplied items. The materials required for mounting
include:
4- 3/8” Threaded Rods
4- Mounting Brackets
Washers
Nuts (in pairs, as shown in step 2C)
Installation mounting template
Installation Instructions
Step 2 - Mounting the Unit
A. Determine location and use the template (shipped in
the box) to mark the location of threaded rods. Install
the hardware necessary to mount the threaded rods.
Always select a location strong enough to support
the entire weight.
B. Install threaded rods to the hardware attached to the
structure.
D. Using a level, adjust the readings on the threaded
rods to obtain level readings both side to side and
front to back.
C.
Lift the Ducted unit and position the threaded rods into
the four mounting foot on each corner.
E.
Ream both inside and outside of the refrigerant
tubing where a cut has been made. Use every
precaution to ensure reamed copper chips not to
lodge inside the tubing.
Install the factory-supplied flare nuts on the
refrigerant tubing using an R-410A flaring tool ONLY.
Apply a small amount of refrigerant oil to the back of
the flare and threads.
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Step 2 - Mounting the Unit (Cont.)
G.
Continued.
Installation Instructions
H. External Static Pressure Setting
Using Wired Controller
Wired controller- QACT17A settings
1. After backlight is lit at the wired controller off, press
and hold FAN and TEMP + button for 10 seconds.
2. The static pressure selection will appear in the upper
right hand corner.
3. The parameter value of ESP grades can be adjusted
by pressing TEMP+ or TEMP- buttons.
4. Press FAN button to confirm the change.
ESP Level
(ESP grade)
External Static Pressure
USYM09/12/18UCDSA
USYM24/30/36UCDDA
USYM42/48UCDDA
1 0.10 in WC. 0.12 in WC.
2 0.15 in WC. 0.20 in WC.
3 0.20 in WC. 0.28 in WC.
4 0.28 in WC. 0.32 in WC.
5 0.36 in WC. 0.36 in WC.
6 0.40 in WC. 0.40 in WC.
7 0.44 in WC. 0.44 in WC.
8 0.48 in WC. 0.48 in WC.
9 0.52 in WC. 0.52 in WC.
10 0.60 in WC. 0.60 in WC.
Use the Up and Down Arrow buttons to adjust the
static pressure level numbers. Then press the Set
button to confirm.
G.
Route the 14AWG stranded 4-conductor power/
communication cable and the wired remote cable to the
air handler. Be sure to secure wire using strain relief. Use
reducing washers and appropriate connector to attach the
power/communication cable to the unit. The wired remote
cable will enter the unit through a rubber grommet. The 4
conductor cable connects to the terminal block at terminals
1(L1), 2(L2), 3(C) and Ground. The wired remote cable
connects to the air handler main board at connector CN1
(ABC). Re-install electrical box cover.
F. Connect the grey flexible drain hose supplied to the
condensate pump discharge pipe. Tighten the clamp
securely. Using 3/4 “ PVC (not provided), connect the
flexible hose to the building’s condensate drain system.
E.
Cont.
Tighten the flares with a torque wrench and back-up
wrench as defined by the table below.
Forced fastening without careful centering will damage the
threads and cause a refrigerant leak.
Pipe Diameter (ø) Fastening torque
1/4” 18N.m/13.3Ft.lbs
3/8” 42N.m/30.1Ft.lbs
1/2” 55N.m/40.6Ft.lbs
5/8” 75 N.m/55.3 Ft.lbs
3/4” 115 N.m/84.8 Ft.lbs
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Step 2 - Mounting the Unit (Cont.)
I. DIP Switch Settings
The DIP switch bank on the PCB need to be checked. Need
to make sure all switches are in the correct position including
a field-supplied external static pressure setting per the table
below.
SW3_1 Special fresh
Air (Canada
particular Area)
[1] ON Special Fresh
Air function
valid
Factory default
setting: OFF
OFF Special fresh
Air funtion
invalid
SW3_2 Reserved [2] ON Reserved Factory default
setting: OFF
OFF Reserved
SW3_3 Auxiliary
heater
[3] ON Auxiliary
heater
Function valid
Factory default
setting: OFF
OFF Auxiliary
heater
Function
invalid
SW3_4 Slim duct or
MESP DUCT
[4] ON MESP DUCT
(10 ESP level)
Factory default
setting: According
to model
OFF Slim DUCT (10
ESP level)
SW3_5
SW3_6
SW3_7
SW3_8
IDU address
for wired
controller
group
Control
application
[5] [6] [7] [8] IDU Address
OFF OFF OFF OFF 0# (main)
(Factory default
setting)
OFF OFF OFF ON 1# (subordinate)
OFF OFF ON OFF 2# (subordinate)
OFF OFF ON ON 3# (subordinate)
OFF ON OFF OFF 4# (subordinate)
OFF ON OFF ON 5# (subordinate)
OFF ON ON OFF 6# (subordinate)
OFF ON ON ON 7# (subordinate)
ON OFF OFF OFF 8# (subordinate)
ON OFF OFF ON 9# (subordinate)
ON OFF ON OFF 10# (subordinate)
ON OFF ON ON 11# (subordinate)
ON ON OFF OFF 12# (subordinate)
ON ON OFF ON 13# (subordinate)
ON ON ON OFF 14# (subordinate)
ON ON ON ON 15# (subordinate)
SW1_1
SW1_2
SW1_3
Capacity
[1] [2] [3] Capacity
OFF OFF OFF 9000BTU/h
ON OFF OFF 12000BTU/h
OFF ON OFF 18000BTU/h
ON ON OFF 24000BTU/h
OFF OFF ON 30000BTU/h
ON OFF ON 36000BTU/h
OFF ON ON 42000BTU/h
ON ON ON 48000BTU/h
SW1_4 Room card OFF Room card invalid (factory
default)
ON Room card valid
SW1_5 Heat pump /
Cool only
OFF Heat pump (factory
default)
ON Cool only
SW1_6 Fresh air/E.A.O OFF Fresh air valid (factory
default)
ON External alarm output valid
SW1_7 Filter change
notice / IDU fan
behavior when
cooling set
temp reached
OFF No Filter change notice /
fan stop when set temp
reached (factory default)
ON Filter change notice / fan
stays on when set temp
reached
SW1_8 North America/
NON- North
America
OFF North America area (USA
& Canada) (factory default)
ON NON-North America
Installation Instructions
Step 3 - Electrical Connections
Step 4 - Leak Testing, Evacuation
and Wifi
Electrical Connections Indoor and Outdoor
Units
14/4 non-shielded stranded copper cable only.
Maintain 10 feet of distance from TV, radio or any
communication wiring.
NOTE: If cable connecting Indoor & Outdoor unit >
180ft (55m), the Indoor unit ground wire should be
separated from the cable.
NOTE: See the Wired Controller Operation and
Installation Manual for more information.
Refer to the outdoor section Installation
Manual for the recommended procedure.
Wifi Pairing
1. Download the “SmartHQ” app from Google Play
(Android) or the Apple app store (IOS).
After downloading the App:
2. Open the app.
3. Select “Sign In”.
4. Sign into your account or register
as a new user.
5. Select the “+” icon to add a new
device and follow the directions in
the app.
L1 L2 1 2 3
1 2 3
POWER SUPPLY
208/230V 60Hz
Outdoor unit
terminal blocks
Indoor unit
terminal block
MESP DUCT
C1C2
central controller
AB
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Installation Instructions
The air handler supports the ability to (1) activate or deactivate auxiliary ducted heaters (by others) and to
(2) activate or deactivate external air dampers (by others) for drawing in outside air.
1) Auxiliary Heater Interface Instructions
Auxiliary ducted heaters should be sized to fit the supply plenum and avoid bypass air connections. Install
heater as per manufacturers recommendations. To control the operation of the auxiliary heaters with the air
handler, use this procedure to interface the two systems:
Enable the function by setting the Duct unit SW3_3 dip switch to ON.
Route the power to the auxiliary heater through a third party 24VAC relay normally-open contacts rated
for the amp draw and voltage of the heater. Interrupt power to the Relay coil with the dry contacts on the
board’s Green CN4 plug (Maximum 240VAC 3Amp). See the schematic below for reference.
WARNING: It is recommended to use the wired controller to set the Duct Static pressure and to ensure
adequate airflow for the total heat load (see page 10 section H). Failure to do this may overheat auxiliary
heaters.
NOTE: Use of a Differential Air Pressure switch for air flow proving with normally open contacts to interupt
supply power to the Auxiliary heater is recommended in the event of a fan failure.
AUX. HEATER
CN-4
CIRCUIT
BOARD
RELAY
24VAC
IN-LINE FUSE 3A
AUX. HEATER
POWER SUPPLY
HEATER AIR PROVING
The CN-4 contacts will OPEN under any of the following
conditions:
1. Set point is achieved.
2. Temperature exceeds 26°C/78.7°F.
3. The indoor unit fan motor stops.
4. The mode is changed from Heat Mode.
5. The Indoor Coil sensor exceeds 45°C/113°F.
6. SW3_3 is set to off.
The CN-4 dry contacts will only CLOSE if all of these
conditions are met:
1. The unit has called for the fan to operate.
2. The indoor temperature is 3.6ºF/2ºC less than the
controller set point.
3. The outdoor unit has been running for 1 min or more
without reaching set point.
4. The room temperature is less than 77ºF / 25ºC.
5. The DIP switch SW3_3 is set to ON.
6. The system is running in heat mode or AUTO
heat mode.
7. The indoor unit gas pipe sensor is less than
113ºF / 45ºC.
Optional Control Functions
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2) Outside Air Damper Interface Instructions
Source a 4” diameter normally closed damper by others to regulate the supply of outdoor air. Install
damper as per manufacturers recommendations. To control the operation of the outdoor air damper with the
air handler, use this procedure to interface the two systems:
Enable the function by setting the Duct unit SW1_6 dip switch to OFF.
There is a 4” round (plastic) flange on the side of the air handler available for Outdoor Air inlet.
Remove the flange and center knock-out, rotate flange 180º and replace.
Connect 4” round damper/duct to Air Handler Flange.
Route the power supply to the Damper through a third party 24VAC relay dry contacts rated for the
Damper amp draw and voltage. Interupt power to the relay coil with the dry contacts on the board CN10
connector using the provided connector leads (Maximum 240VAC 3Amp). See schematic below for
reference.
NOTE: For continuous fan mode operation, SW3_1 should be set to ON and the SW1_6 should be OFF.
OUTSIDE AIR DAMPER
CN10
CIRCUIT
BOARD
RELAY
24VAC
IN-LINE FUSE 3A
DAMPER
POWER SUPPLY
DAMPER
The CN-10 contacts will OPEN under any of the following
conditions:
1. The DIP switch SW1_6 is set to ON.
2. The fan turns off.
3. The fresh air command is disabled by the I.R.
controller/wired controller.
4. The unit is disabled or turned off.
The CN-10 dry contacts will only CLOSE if all of these
conditions are met:
1. The unit has called for the fan to operate.
2. The DIP switch SW1_6 is set to OFF.
3. Fresh air command is enabled by the I.R. Controller/
Wired controller.
Optional Control Functions
Installation Instructions
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Installation Instructions
Final Check
Start Up Checklist
Refrigerant charge is verified and system has been
leak tested
Line sets have been insulated
Electrical connections are secure
Electrical ground has been checked and verified
Electrical wiring terminals match at indoor and outdoor
unit
Wire between outdoor and indoor must be 14/4 non-
shielded stranded copper cable
Outdoor to indoor wires 1, 3, and Ground are free of
splices
Condensate drain has correct pitch and has been leak
tested insulated to avoid condensate.
Verify 100% pump reservoir drains to avoid risks of
legionnaires.
Check reservoir for any contaminates from installation
that could promote bacteria growth
Indoor and outdoor units are compatible
Indoor and outdoor units are firmly mounted
Power source voltage is within +/- 10% tolerances
The indoor and outdoor sections are quiet and free of
vibration
All functions of the controller have been verified
Operation in cooling or heating modes is normal
(see sequence of operation in service manual)
Operation of the system has been explained to the
owner
Indoor unit capacity check has been completed
Explaining Operation to the End User
Using the User Manual, explain to the user how to use the air conditioner/heat pump:
• the wired controller
• adding/removing the air filters
• placing or removing the wired controller from the wired control holder
• cleaning methods
• precautions for operation, etc
Review precautions for operation.
Recommend that the user read the Operating Instructions carefully.
Leave this manual with the end user - that way future service techs can verify these steps were completed if they
have problems
Service Tech:________________________________ Phone number:___________________ Date:___________
Service Tech:________________________________ Phone number:___________________ Date:___________
Service Tech:________________________________ Phone number:___________________ Date:___________
Service Tech:________________________________ Phone number:___________________ Date:___________
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For The Period Of: GE Appliances Will Replace:
5 year limited parts
warranty
From the date of the
original purchase
This Standard Base. Limited Warranty covers all defects in workmanship or material for the
mechanical and electrical parts (including the compressor) 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 Base Limited Warranty. GE Appliances
will provide a new or refurbished controller, at its sole discretion.
For the product models listed on Attachment 1 (the “Product”), this Standard Base Limited Warranty is provided to the
Original Owner of the Product:
Limited Warranty
Damage from improper service or installation.
Damage in shipping.
Defects other than manufacturing defects (i.e., other than
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.
Product that was not installed or serviced by a licensed HVAC
technician.
Labor and related services for repair or installation of the
Product.
A product purchased from an unauthorized 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).
Damage caused by a used or unapproved component or
part by GE Appliances, a Haier company (e.g., a used and/or
unapproved condenser / air handler).
Component or parts are not provided by GE Appliances, a Haier
Company
Product that has been moved from its original installation to a
new residence or building.
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER
Owner occupied: The “Original Owner” of this product means the original owner (and his or her spouse) of the residence
where the Product was originally installed. Non-owner occupied: The “Original Owner” of the Product means the original
owner of the building where the Product was originally installed, and for new construction, the purchaser of the building
from the builder. “Non-owner occupied” is defined as a a) single family or multi-family non-owner-occupied residential
building, or b) non-industrial commercial application, (such as office buildings, retail establishments, hotels/motels), but for
non-owner-occupied Original Owners, this limited warranty requires that the product be installed and maintained annually
by a licensed HVAC technician (proof of annual maintenance is required). Subject to the law of the state or province
where the Product is installed, the remainder of this Standard Base Warranty is transferable to subsequent owners of the
residence or building.
WHO IS COVERED
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. Registration is strongly recommended. 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. For new construction, the Date of Purchase will be the date of purchase of the residence by the
Owner from the builder.
WHAT IS THE DATE OF PURCHASE
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.
HOW CAN YOU GET SERVICE
The following components are not covered by this warranty: cabinets, cabinet pieces, air filters, driers, refrigerant, refrigerant line sets,
belts, wiring, fuses, oil nozzles, unit accessories and any parts not affecting unit operation.
EXCLUDED COMPONENTS
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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. 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 apply. Except in Texas or where otherwise required by law, this Standard Registered Limited Warranty is not
transferable to a subsequent purchaser (other than the purchaser of a new building), but subsequent purchases will
receive the remainder of the Standard Base Warranty.
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 Haier brand and GE Appliances brand Ductless Split Units and Side-discharge Units. The
“Product” contains 2 sub-categories of goods: “Indoor and Outdoor Products” and “Selected Installation Products,”
which are further defined below: “Indoor and Outdoor Products” can further be identified by the following model number
descriptions: 1U*, 2U*, 3U*, 4U*, 5U*, AB*, AD*, AL*, AM*, AW*, AF*, ASY*, USY*, ASH*, AUH*, UUC*, UUY*, “Selected
Installation Products”, identified by the following model number descriptions: PB-*, PAD-*.
Limited Warranty

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