GE 5800 manual

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    TINSEA435JBRZ 49-7517 10-05 JR Air Con di t i o n ers Safety Instr uctions . . . . . . . . . . .2 Operating Instr uctions Air Direction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Auxiliary Controls . . . . . . . . . .5–9 Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 V ent Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Care and Cleaning Air Filters . . . . . [...]

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    Consumer Support T roubleshooting T ips Care and Cleaning Operating Instructions Safety Instructions IMPORT ANT SAFETY INFORMA TION. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING. W ARNING! For your safety , the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion, electric shock, or to prevent property damage, personal injury[...]

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    About Y our Heat Pump Heat pumps can save money by removing heat from the outside air—even when the outside temperature is below freezing— and releasing that heat indoors. T o get the best per formance from your heat pump, don’ t change the room thermostat very often. Raising the heat setting 2–3 degrees will cause the Zoneline to use its e[...]

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    Consumer Support T roubleshooting T ips Care and Cleaning Operating Instructions Safety Instructions V entilation Control The ventilation control lever is located at the upper left side of the Zoneline unit, behind the room cabinet. NOTE: The vent door shipping hardware must be removed before using the vent control lever . See the Installation Inst[...]

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    The auxiliary dip switch controls are located behind the room cabinet, through an opening below the control panel. Remove the room cabinet. See the T o Remove the Room Cabinet section. The factory settings will be in the DOWN position. The owner is responsible for checking switches and ensuring they are in the desired position. 5 Auxiliary Controls[...]

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    6 Auxiliary controls on your Zoneline. Remote Thermostat–Class 2 When this switch is enabled (UP) , it allows the unit to operate off of a Class 2 Remote Control W all Thermostat. The unit controls are disabled. Load Shedding (CDC) This feature is active only if the unit is in CDC mode. When this switch is enabled (UP) , the indoor fan can be tur[...]

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    ge.com T emperature Limiting T emperature 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. T emperature limiting is controlled by switches 1–6 on the second block of auxiliary controls. The first three switches are used to select the cooling li[...]

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    8 Consumer Support T roubleshooting T ips Care and Cleaning Operating Instructions Safety Instructions Auxiliary controls on your Zoneline. Auxiliary Controls–T erminal Connections The auxiliary controls are located behind the room cabinet below the control panel. Remove the room cabinet. See the T o Remove the Room Cabinet section. Remove the sc[...]

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    9 Safety Instructions Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning T roubleshooting T ips Consumer Support ge.com Door Sensor (Obtained locally) When connected, the door sensor will detect when the door in the room was opened or closed. This feature must be used in conjunction with the motion sensor . The door and motion sensors work together to automa[...]

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    Consumer Support T roubleshooting T ips Care and Cleaning Operating Instructions Safety Instructions 10 Care and cleaning. Base Pan In some installations, dirt or other debris may be blown into the unit from the outside and settle in the base pan (the bottom of the unit). In some areas of the United States a “jell-like” substance may be seen in[...]

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    Safety Instructions Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning T roubleshooting T ips Consumer Support 11 T o maintain optimum performance, clean the filters at least every 30 days. Air Filters T urn 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 fi[...]

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    BEFORE YOU BEGIN Installation Zoneline Air Instructions Conditioners Read these instr uctions completely and carefully . • IMPORT ANT – Save these instructions for local inspector’ s use. • IMPORT ANT – Obser ve all governing codes and ordinances. • Note to Installer – Be sure to leave these instructions with the owner . • Note to O[...]

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    13 Installation Instructions REPLACING AN EXISTING UNIT? Use the cor rect wall case This unit i s designed to be installed in a GE plastic or insulated metal wall case. This minimizes condensation from forming on the room side of the case. If the current wall case is not insulated, you can reduce the possibility of condensation forming by installin[...]

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    14 Installation Instructions HOW TO CONNECT IF USING AN ELECTRICAL SUBBASE 1 Remove the room cabinet. 2 Connect to electrical power . 3 See the special instructions below for applicable supply voltages. 4 Reinstall the room cabinet. T andem 15 Amp. 230/208 volt receptacle configuration. Perpendicular 20 Amp. Large T andem 30 Amp. Order Kit RAK4002B[...]

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    REMOVE JUNCTION BOX 1 Remove the junction box cover by taking out the front four screws. 2 Remove the junction box by taking out the top rear screw . Note how the tab on the lower right corner of the junction box ser ves to hold the side in place. This will help when the box is being reinstalled. The cord will be coiled up inside the junction box. [...]

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    Installation Instructions 16 265 VOL T ELECTRICAL SUPPL Y REINST ALL JUNCTION BOX • Reinstall the junction box by engaging the tab at the lower rear , aligning the screw hole at the top and driving the one screw until secure. Be sure that all wire leads are inside the box and not pinched between the box and the unit. The green insulated ground wi[...]

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    Installation Instructions 17 INST ALL THE W ALL CASE AND EXTERIOR GRILLE 1 The RAB71 series 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[...]

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    INST ALL THE UNIT INTO THE W ALL CASE Slide the unit into the wall case and secure with four screws through the unit flange holes. 3 REPLACE THE ROOM CABINET Reinstall the room cabinet by hooking the top over the rail along the unit top (1), then pushing it in at the bottom (2). 4 Installation Instructions 18 NOTE: There are several extra holes in [...]

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    Safety Instructions Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning T roubleshooting T ips Consumer Support Before Y ou Call For Service… ge.com T roubleshooting T ips Problem Possible Causes What T o Do Zoneline does The unit is • Make sure the Zoneline plug is pushed completely not start unplugged. into the outlet. The fuse is blown/circuit • Chec[...]

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    Consumer Support T roubleshooting T ips Care and Cleaning Operating Instructions Safety Instructions 20 Normal Operating Sounds Y ou may hear a pinging 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 . Y ou may hear re[...]

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    21 General Electric Company W ar ranty Registration Department P .O. Box 32150 Louisville, KY 40232-2150 Please place in envelope and mail to: ✁ Cut here[...]

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    Consumer Pr oduct Ownership Registration Important Mail T oday! GE Consumer & Industrial Appliances General Electric Company Louisville, KY 40225 ge.com First Name Mr . ■ ■ Ms. ■ ■ Mrs. ■ ■ Miss ■ ■ Street Address City State Date Placed In Use Month Day Y ear Zip Code Apt. # Last Name Phone Number _ _ Consumer Pr oduct Ownership[...]

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    Safety Instructions Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning T roubleshooting T ips Consumer Support 23 Zoneline W arranty . For The Period Of: GE Will Replace: One Y ear Any part of the Zoneline which fails due to a defect in materials or workmanship. During this From the date of the full one-year warranty , GE will also provide, free of charge, a[...]

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    Consumer Support. GE Appliances W ebsite ge.com Have a question or need assistance with your appliance? T r y the GE Appliances W ebsite 24 hours a day , any day of the year! For greater convenience and faster service, you can now download Owner’s Manuals, order parts, catalogs, or even schedule service on-line. You can also “Ask Our T eam of E[...]