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3 Important Safety Information 10 Installation Instructions Important Electrical Safety Adjustments and Auxiliary Controls 4 Operating Instructions The Controls on Y our Zoneline Care of Product 20 Helpful Information Things That Are Normal 21 If Something Goes Wrong Before Y ou Call For Service GE Service Numbers Warranty GE Appliances Zoneline ®[...]
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Welcome to the GE family. We’re proud of our quality products and we believe in dependable service. You’ll see it in this easy-to-use manual and you’ll hear it in the friendly voices of our customer service department. Best of all, you’ll experience these values each time you enjoy the comfort of your Zoneline. That’s important, because y[...]
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• This Zoneline must be properly installed in accordance with the Installation Instructions before it is used. • Repair or replace immediately all electric service cords that have become frayed or otherwise damaged. • Unplug or disconnect the Zoneline at the fuse box or circuit breaker before making any repairs. NOTE: We strongly recommend th[...]
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The temp control is used to maintain the room temperature. The compressor will cycle on and off to keep the room at the same level of comfort. Press the + pad to raise the temperature. Press the – pad to lower the temperature. F AN —sets the fan operation for HIGH, LOW or AUTO speed. When set at AUTO , it automatically switches between LOW and [...]
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5 Ener gy T ips K eep the v ent control at CLOSE . The room air will be filtered and circulated. Set the FAN at AUTO . It switches between LOW and HIGH to adjust for room temperature changes. The ventilation control lever is located at the lower left side of the Zoneline unit, behind the room cabinet. When set at CLOSE , only the air inside the roo[...]
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Operating Instructions Other Zoneline features Additional controls are located behind the room cabinet. T o remove: Pull out at the bottom to release it from the tabs. Then lift up. T o replace: Place the tabs over the top rail. Push inward at the bottom until it snaps into place. T o Remove the Room Cabinet 6 Heat pumps can save money by removing [...]
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Switch E controls the Freeze Sentinel. When the switch is DOWN the Freeze Sentinel automatically turns on the resistance heater and fan if the room temperature (sensed at the unit) drops to approximately 40 ° F. It will turn the heater off when the temperature reaches about 45 ° F. The unit leaves the factory with the Freeze Sentinel in the DOWN [...]
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8 Operating Instructions Care & Cleaning Turn the Zoneline off and disconnect the power supply. To clean, use water and a mild detergent. Do not use bleach or abrasives. Some commercial cleaners may damage the plastic parts. Room Cabinet and Case The coils on the outdoor side of the Zoneline should be checked regularly. If they are clogged with[...]
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T ur n the Zoneline off before cleaning. The most important thing you can do to maintain the Zoneline is to clean the filter at least every 30 days. Clogged filters reduce cooling, heating and air flow. Keeping these filters clean will: • Decrease cost of operation. • Save energy. • Prevent clogged heat exchanger coils. • Reduce the risk of[...]
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Installation Instructions Read carefully If you have any questions, call the GE Answer Center at 800.626.2000. • Use the correct wall case. This chassis is designed to be installed in a GE plastic or insulated metal wall case. This mini- mizes condensation from forming on the room side of the case. If the current wall case is not insulated, you c[...]
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Important Electrical Safety—Read Carefully Installer: Leave these instructions with the Zoneline. Owner: Keep these instructions for future use. • Follow the National Electrical Code (NEC) or local codes and ordinances. • For personal safety, this Zoneline must be prop- erly grounded. • Protective devices (fuses or circuit breakers) accepta[...]
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12 Installation Instructions 1 Remove the room cabinet. 2 Install the power supply kit per the instructions in the kit. 3 See the special instructions below for applicable supply voltages. 4 Reinstall the room cabinet. How to Connect A power supply kit must be used to supply power to the Zoneline unit. The appropriate kit is determined by the volta[...]
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These models must be installed using the appropriate GE power supply kit for the branch circuit amperage and the electrical resistance heater wattage desired. See page 14. One of the following installation methods must be used: A Electrical subbase kits are available to provide a flexible enclosure for direct connection. Branch Circuit and Chassis [...]
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Installation Instructions 6 Use the round knockout at the bottom of the junction box to attach conduit coming from the branch circuit. Remove the knockout, attach the conduit and bring wires into the junction box. Leave 6 ″ of wire free at the end of the conduit to allow connections to be made. 7 If a fuse and fuseholder are to be used, the knock[...]
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1 The RAB71 or RAB77 wall case must be properly installed per instructions packed with the case. 2 Remove the corrugated stiffener and the outdoor protective panel. Use the slit in the outdoor panel as a handhold and push out. 3 Install the exterior grille from the room side following instructions packed with the grille. Insulated Wall Case This ch[...]
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Installation Instructions 16 Slide the unit into the wall case and secure with four screws through the unit flange holes. If an insulated wall case is needed, see Install the Wall Case and Exterior Grille section on the previous page. Install the Unit into the W all Case 3 Reinstall the room cabinet by hooking the top over the rail along the unit t[...]
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Low Voltage Connectors & Auxiliary Controls The Boost Heat Option increases the Zoneline air temperature by adding electric heat to supplement the heat pump. It automatically turns on when the outside temperature is between 25 ° F and 45 ° F. To set the Boost Heat Option, move switch #8 to the UP (on) position. If the Zoneline is controlled b[...]
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Installation Instructions To operate the Remote Control/Wall Thermostat (Class 2) switch A, you must use an Optional Interface Module kit. See the Installation Instructions with accessory kit RAK0IM. UP DOWN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B CDE Remote Control/W all Thermostat (Class 2) To operate Central Desk Control (CDC), switch C, you must have an Optional[...]
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Temperature limiting can reduce energy costs by limiting the lowest temperature that can be set for cooling and the highest temperature that can be set for heating. Temperature limiting is controlled by setting the first six auxiliary switches. The first three are used to select cooling range limits and the next three are used to select heating ran[...]
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20 Noise Explanation 3-Minute Dela y You may hear a pinging or popping noise caused by water being picked up and thrown against the condenser on rainy days or when the humidity is high. This design feature helps remove moisture and improve efficiency. You may hear relays click when the controls cycle on and off or are adjusted to change the room te[...]
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The unit is unplugged • Make sure the Zoneline plug is pushed completely into the outlet. The fuse is blown/circuit • Check the house fuse/circuit breaker breaker is tripped box and replace fuse or reset the breaker. The unit is waiting for the • This is normal. The Zoneline will start compressor ov erload again after it resets. protector to [...]
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22 Problem Possible Causes What to Do T emperature Display Flashes The compressor • Move the control to STOP and then may hav e failed restart the unit. If the light reappears within 30 minutes, call for service. Bur ning Odor at the Start of Heating Operation Dust is on the surface of • This can cause a “burning” odor at the the heating el[...]
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800.626.2000 TDD 800-833-4322 GE Service Numbers We’ll be there! Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. GE Answer Center ® 800-GE-CARES (800-432-2737) We provide expert repair service, scheduled at a time that’s convenient for you. Our factory-trained technicians know your air conditioner inside and out— so most repairs can be handled in just o[...]
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Printed in China 12-97 CG Pub. No. 49-7367 Zoneline 5200 Series What Is Not Covered FULL ONE- YEAR W ARRANT Y For one year from date of original pur- chase, we will provide, free of charge, parts and service labor on site to repair or replace any part of the Zoneline that fails because of a manufacturing defect. FULL FIVE- YEAR W ARRANT Y For five [...]