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TI NS EA57 6J BR Z 7 ? < ; 2 7 A 7 < ; 3 ? @ )%8330 3()0 )%8 914 3()0 O w n e r ’s M a n u a l a nd I ns ta ll at io n I n st ru ct io ns GE Ap pliances. com Write the model and serial numbers here: Model # [...]
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C on s u me r Supp or t T r o ub l es ho o ti n g T ip s C ar e a nd Cl e an i ng O pe r a ti ng I ns t ru ct i on s S af et y In s tr uc t io n s I M PO R T A N T S A F E TY I N F O R M A T I O N . R EA D A L L I N S T R U C T I O N S B E F O R E U S I N G . W A R N I N G ! 36 =3 96 7 %* )8 = 8, ) -2 *3 61 % 8- 32 - 28 ,- [...]
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S af et y In s tr uc t io n s Op e r at i n g I n st ru c ti on s C a r e a n d C le a ni n g T r ou bl e sh o ot in g T i ps C on s u me r Supp or t A bo u t Y o ur H ea t Pu mp ( 61 0 0 S e ri es o nl y ) H ea t p um ps ca n s a v e m on ey by r e mo vi ng he at f ro m t he ou ts id e a ir —e ve n w he n t h e o ut si de te mp er at ur e is be [...]
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C on s u me r Supp or t T r o ub l es ho o ti n g T ip s C ar e a nd Cl e an i ng O pe r a ti ng I ns t ru ct i on s S af et y In s tr uc t io n s Ventilation Control N O TE : ;3 7 ,- 44 -2 +7 '6 ); 71 97 8 & )6 )1 3: )( * 63 18 ,) :) 28 ( 33 6& )* 36 )9 7) )) 8, ) 2 78 %0 0% 8- 32 ?[...]
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A u x i l i a ry c o n t r o l s o n y o u r Z o n e l i n e . G EApp li an ce s. c om Au x il i ar y C o nt r ol s —A ux S et B ut to n T he au xi lia ry s e t c on tr ol s a re l o c ate d b eh in d t he ro om ca bi ne t , be lo w th e c on tr ol pa ne l. R em ov e t he ro om c ab in et . S ee t h e 3 )1 3: ) 8 ,) 3 31 % &[...]
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6 A u x i l i a ry c o n t r o l s o n y o u r Z o n e l i n e . C on s u me r Supp or t T r o ub l es ho o ti n g T ip s C ar e a nd Cl e an i ng O pe r a ti ng I ns t ru ct i on s S af et y In s tr uc t io n s R em o te Th e rm os t at – Cl as s 2 T he de fa ul t s et ti ng f or Mo de 6 i s OF F . S et t i ng t hi s mo d e t o ON w il l al l ow[...]
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Th e def aul t set tin g fo r Mod e 8 is OF F . Th is el ect ric he at op tio n fu nct ion s onl y on t he 61 00 mo del . Whe n thi s op tio n is ON " ," he at pu mp op era tio n is loc ked ou t , ca usi ng th e uni t to p rovi de on ly el ect ric re sis tan ce he at . To se t Al l- El ect ri c He at 348 -3 2 , p re s s MO D E u n ti l an[...]
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8 C on s u me r Supp or t T r o ub l es ho o ti n g T ip s C ar e a nd Cl e an i ng O pe r a ti ng I ns t ru ct i on s S af et y In s tr uc t io n s A u x i l i a ry c o n t r o l s o n y o u r Z o n e l i n e . E xt er na l F an ( Ob ta i ne d lo c al ly ) W he n c on ne ct e d, an au xi lia r y or ex ter n al fa n c an be c on tr ol le d w it h t[...]
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C a r e a n d c l e a n i n g . B as e Pa n I n s om e i ns ta ll at io n s , di rt or o th er de br is ma y be b lo wn in to th e u ni t f ro m t he ou ts id e a nd s et tl e i n t he ba se pa n ( th e b ot tom o f t he un it ). I n s om e a re as of t he Un ite d S ta te s, a n at ur al ly o cc ur ri ng “g el -l ik e” or “ sl im e - li k e?[...]
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C on s u me r Supp or t T r o ub l es ho o ti n g T ip s C ar e a nd Cl e an i ng O pe r a ti ng I ns t ru ct i on s S af et y In s tr uc t io n s 10 31 %- 2 8 %- 23 4 8 -1 91 4 ) 6* 36 1% 2 ') ' 0 )% 28 ,) * - 08 )6 7% 8 0) %7 8) : )6 = (% =7 A ir F il te rs T ur n th e Z on el in e o ff b ef[...]
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;@A/99/A7<; ;@A?B1A7<;@ $+( $ $##( ! ( & ! ' ) ' $ # # ( $ # Remove the room cabinet . Connect to electrical power. Review the following st eps for applicable supply voltages. Reinstall the room cabinet . T andem 15 [...]
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20 B e f o r e y o u c a l l f o r s e rv i c e … C on s u me r Supp or t T r o ub l es ho o ti n g T ip s C ar e a nd Cl e an i ng O pe r a ti ng I ns t ru ct i on s S af et y In s tr uc t io n s 63 9 &0 ) 7 , 33 8 -2 + -4 7 %: ) 8 -1 ) % 2( 1 3 2) = ) : -) ; 8 ,) ' , %6 8 7 32 8 ,) * 30 0 3; -[...]
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Problem Possible Causes What To Do T he ai r i s n ot a lwa ys ( 63 63 /A =B := 7@ ; <A • T hi s i s n or ma l . T he he at pu mp w il l p ro du ce w ar m a ir c oo l o r h ot du ri n g = ?< 2B 1 7; 56 <A /7 ? b ut no t a s h ot a s a ir pr od uc ed wh e n t he hi gh er -c os t o pe ra ti on e le ct ri c h ea t i[...]
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22 Normal Operating Sounds Y o u m ay he ar a pi ng in g n oi se ca u se d b y w a te r b ei ng p ic ke d u p a nd t hr ow n a ga in st th e c on de ns er on ra i n y d ay s o r w he n t he h um idi ty i s h ig h. Th is de si gn f ea tu re h el ps re mo ve mo i st ur e a nd im pr ov e ef f ic ie nc y. Y o u m ay he ar r el ay s c lic k w h e n t he[...]
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S af et y In s tr uc t io n s Op e r at i n g I n st ru c ti on s C a r e a n d C le a ni n g T r ou bl e sh o ot in g T i ps C on s u me r Supp or t Z o n e l i n e W a r r a n t y . For The P eriod Of : GE Will Replace: O ne Y ea r A ny pa rt o f t h e Z on eli ne wh i ch fa il s d ue to a d ef e ct in ma te ri al s o r w or km a ns hi p. Du ri n[...]
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