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Old 10-27-2007, 06:27 AM   #1
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Brand: General Electric
Model Number: GEAIR112
Age: Less than 1 year

I have a new airconditioner GEAIR 112.
I want it to be able to cool below the nominal temperature of 16 degrees celsius, and therefore I am looking for a technical manual, or at least an electric circuit diagram.
The supplier cannot give this to me.
I have tried to locate the model number on partselect.com but it cannot find my model.
Any suggestions?

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You can try and call GE and see if they can supply the diagram that you are looking for.

Here is the number for General Electric US 1-800-626-2005 Canada 1-877-959-8688.
 
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Thank You for advice.
Now I have got a maintenance manual with both an electric circuit diagram and scematic showing the refrigerant flow, and located the connections to the 4-way valve, which shifts between heating or cooling.

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