GE smart air conditioner

Cupertino, July 6, 2020

So I just installed this AC and I'm glad. I installed Homekit. But I have a minor alert.

So now is the time for a context running on iOS 14 beta. HomeKit seems to detect that the GE air conditioner has a firmware update, but we have already updated it in the GE application.

The GE app opens and I was able to add the wifi settings to the first setup. But when I try to make programs in the GE application, it crashes every time. I want to believe it's because I'm in beta.

So my question is how do you get rid of the alert in the Home app for the GE needle without having to download my software on iOS 13? If that's not possible, it's not a big deal. It catches my eye every time I open the Home app.

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