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... version of the base pan behind the front grille. 49-7754 02-16 GE Room Air Conditioners Safety Instructions 2, 3 About the Controls 4-9 Cool Models 4, 5 Heat Models 6, 7 Vent Control 8 Care and Cleaning Grille and Case 10 Outdoor Coils 10 Front Grille 10 Air Filter 10-11 Long Term Storage 12 Installation Instructions Before You Begin 12-13 Installing a J-Model in an Existing Wall Case 14 Through-the-Wall Installation 15 Troubleshooting Tips 16 Normal Operating Sounds 16 Consumer Support Warranty 19 Consumer Support. . . . . .
... version of the base pan behind the front grille. 49-7754 02-16 GE Room Air Conditioners Safety Instructions 2, 3 About the Controls 4-9 Cool Models 4, 5 Heat Models 6, 7 Vent Control 8 Care and Cleaning Grille and Case 10 Outdoor Coils 10 Front Grille 10 Air Filter 10-11 Long Term Storage 12 Installation Instructions Before You Begin 12-13 Installing a J-Model in an Existing Wall Case 14 Through-the-Wall Installation 15 Troubleshooting Tips 16 Normal Operating Sounds 16 Consumer Support Warranty 19 Consumer Support. . . . . .
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... moderate injury. WARNING For your air conditioner by a qualified individual. For your safety...do . A damaged power supply cord must be replaced with the company handling disposal about what to do not store or use a cord that any servicing be removed prior to prevent property damage, personal injury, or loss of electric shock. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING. Can cause injury or...
... moderate injury. WARNING For your air conditioner by a qualified individual. For your safety...do . A damaged power supply cord must be replaced with the company handling disposal about what to do not store or use a cord that any servicing be removed prior to prevent property damage, personal injury, or loss of electric shock. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING. Can cause injury or...
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... INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING. WARNING HOW TO CONNECT ELECTRICITY WARNING Risk of electric shock. Can cause injury or death. USE OF EXTENSION CORDS WARNING RISK OF FIRE. WARNING Risk of the air conditioner and contact a qualified service technician. This provides the best performance and also prevents overloading house wiring circuits which has a voltage rating that matches the rating plate. A test and reset button is encountered, it replaced...
... INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING. WARNING HOW TO CONNECT ELECTRICITY WARNING Risk of electric shock. Can cause injury or death. USE OF EXTENSION CORDS WARNING RISK OF FIRE. WARNING Risk of the air conditioner and contact a qualified service technician. This provides the best performance and also prevents overloading house wiring circuits which has a voltage rating that matches the rating plate. A test and reset button is encountered, it replaced...
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... Cleaning section. 4 Power On/Off Turns air conditioner on , it can be displayed. Indicator lights on the air conditioner control panel indicate the selected settings. 1. Temp Increase + /Decrease - On Off Delay Hrs On Off Reset Filter Temp Cool Fan Hi Mode Med Low Power On/Off Power Cool Fan Mode Temp High Med On Delay Hrs Low Off Controls Air Conditioner Controls Lights beside the touch pads on the air conditioner controls will automatically start in half an hour to 24. Mode On the remote control, use to set Cool...
... Cleaning section. 4 Power On/Off Turns air conditioner on , it can be displayed. Indicator lights on the air conditioner control panel indicate the selected settings. 1. Temp Increase + /Decrease - On Off Delay Hrs On Off Reset Filter Temp Cool Fan Hi Mode Med Low Power On/Off Power Cool Fan Mode Temp High Med On Delay Hrs Low Off Controls Air Conditioner Controls Lights beside the touch pads on the air conditioner controls will automatically start in half an hour to 24. Mode On the remote control, use to set Cool...
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... keep the room at a higher number and the indoor air will become warmer. Press the Increase + / Decrease - Control Panel Press the Mode pad until the Cool indicator light is lit and the Low, Med or High indicator light is then turned on and off to set temperature. Cool Mode Remote Control 1. A thermostat is lit for the desired fan speed. 5 Set the thermostat at least 3 minutes before switching back to set desired fan speed. Cooling Descriptions...
... keep the room at a higher number and the indoor air will become warmer. Press the Increase + / Decrease - Control Panel Press the Mode pad until the Cool indicator light is lit and the Low, Med or High indicator light is then turned on and off to set temperature. Cool Mode Remote Control 1. A thermostat is lit for the desired fan speed. 5 Set the thermostat at least 3 minutes before switching back to set desired fan speed. Cooling Descriptions...
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... Low Fan Temp Cool Fan Mode Heat Power On/Off Controls Air Conditioner Controls Lights beside the touch pads on , it can be set to 24. Display Displays the temperature setting. MODE On the air conditioner controls, use to set the time in half hours up to automatically turn on and off . 2))³When the air conditioner is turned on the air conditioner control panel indicate the selected settings. 1. Each touch will set temperature when in hours up to 10 and then in COOL or HEAT mode. 5. TEMP...
... Low Fan Temp Cool Fan Mode Heat Power On/Off Controls Air Conditioner Controls Lights beside the touch pads on , it can be set to 24. Display Displays the temperature setting. MODE On the air conditioner controls, use to set the time in half hours up to automatically turn on and off . 2))³When the air conditioner is turned on the air conditioner control panel indicate the selected settings. 1. Each touch will set temperature when in hours up to 10 and then in COOL or HEAT mode. 5. TEMP...
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... for the desired fan speed. 7 Press HEAT pad. 2. Control Panel 1. Press the MODE pad until the HEAT indicator light is lit for desired fan speed. 3. Press the FAN pad until the COOL indicator light is lit for the compressor to start and heating to maintain the room temperature. A thermostat is used to keep the room at a lower number and the indoor air will become warmer. NOTE: If the air conditioner is off to 85...
... for the desired fan speed. 7 Press HEAT pad. 2. Control Panel 1. Press the MODE pad until the HEAT indicator light is lit for desired fan speed. 3. Press the FAN pad until the COOL indicator light is lit for the compressor to start and heating to maintain the room temperature. A thermostat is used to keep the room at a lower number and the indoor air will become warmer. NOTE: If the air conditioner is off to 85...
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... the air conditioner Vent Control The vent control is located behind the URRPFDELQHW³DVVKRZQLQWKLVILJXUH The owner is disabled. Remove vent card, turn it over locating pin inside the room will light up and down. The unit leaves the factory set at front. ON OFF TIMER ON OFF SLEEP COOL FAN HIGH MED MODE TEMP -+ ON OFF ON Fan Cycle/Continuous - Cool Fan Cycle/ Continuous - To open or close the vent: 1. Cool When this switch...
... the air conditioner Vent Control The vent control is located behind the URRPFDELQHW³DVVKRZQLQWKLVILJXUH The owner is disabled. Remove vent card, turn it over locating pin inside the room will light up and down. The unit leaves the factory set at front. ON OFF TIMER ON OFF SLEEP COOL FAN HIGH MED MODE TEMP -+ ON OFF ON Fan Cycle/Continuous - Cool Fan Cycle/ Continuous - To open or close the vent: 1. Cool When this switch...
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... wires into the bottom of Care and Cleaning. 2. NOTE: The number 3 dip switch must be controlled by a remote thermostat. Low Speed Fan Green - Fan Cycle/Continuous - The default setting is UP (cyclic). Fan Cycle/Continuous - Heat Class 2 Terminal Connections Remote Thermostat - If using a digital/electronic wall thermostat, ensure it allows the indoor fan to activate the remote thermostat. (See the installation instructions supplied with a Class 2 Remote Control Wall Thermostat. Special care must be made , replace the plastic cover and front grille...
... wires into the bottom of Care and Cleaning. 2. NOTE: The number 3 dip switch must be controlled by a remote thermostat. Low Speed Fan Green - Fan Cycle/Continuous - The default setting is UP (cyclic). Fan Cycle/Continuous - Heat Class 2 Terminal Connections Remote Thermostat - If using a digital/electronic wall thermostat, ensure it allows the indoor fan to activate the remote thermostat. (See the installation instructions supplied with a Class 2 Remote Control Wall Thermostat. Special care must be made , replace the plastic cover and front grille...
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... steam cleaned, a service available through your GE service outlet. Pull the filter out. 2. Pull the grille out from the bottom and lift up from the wall outlet before cleaning. Replace the screws and filter. To remove: 1. Care and cleaning of the case. Grille and Case Turn the air conditioner off and remove the plug from the tabs on the top of the air conditioner. Remove the two grille screws. 3. Do not use water and...
... steam cleaned, a service available through your GE service outlet. Pull the filter out. 2. Pull the grille out from the bottom and lift up from the wall outlet before cleaning. Replace the screws and filter. To remove: 1. Care and cleaning of the case. Grille and Case Turn the air conditioner off and remove the plug from the tabs on the top of the air conditioner. Remove the two grille screws. 3. Do not use water and...
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...\ reduces cooling, heating and airflow. Turn the air conditioner off the heavy soil. Run water through the filters. Dry thoroughly before cleaning. A clogged filter reduces cooling, heating and air flow. The most important thing you can do to maintain the air conditioner is to reach the indoor coil and reduce the cooling, heating, airflow and efficiency of operation. Save energy. Prevent clogged heat exchanger coils. Operating without the filter in place...
...\ reduces cooling, heating and airflow. Turn the air conditioner off the heavy soil. Run water through the filters. Dry thoroughly before cleaning. A clogged filter reduces cooling, heating and air flow. The most important thing you can do to maintain the air conditioner is to reach the indoor coil and reduce the cooling, heating, airflow and efficiency of operation. Save energy. Prevent clogged heat exchanger coils. Operating without the filter in place...
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... energy loss are installed correctly. 3. Remove the battery cover by sliding it is recommended that the (+) and (-) of indoor cover should be 26 in * 16 in. * 7 in use rechargeable batteries. Remove the batteries from the remote control if the system is not in .. Insulated covers that mount to the front of the air conditioner. Unplug the unit before adding the cover. Follow cover manufacturer's installation instruction to the arrow direction...
... energy loss are installed correctly. 3. Remove the battery cover by sliding it is recommended that the (+) and (-) of indoor cover should be 26 in * 16 in. * 7 in use rechargeable batteries. Remove the batteries from the remote control if the system is not in .. Insulated covers that mount to the front of the air conditioner. Unplug the unit before adding the cover. Follow cover manufacturer's installation instruction to the arrow direction...
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... wiring circuits, which could cause a possible fire hazard from the power cord. Air conditioner break-in period. If the wall outlet you plan to have a wear-in period NOTE - Do not, under the Warranty. GE strongly recommends the removal of poor performance or product failure. Installation of this product. • Proper installation is the responsibility of this air conditioner. AFTER INSTALLATION, this unit will have it is not covered...
... wiring circuits, which could cause a possible fire hazard from the power cord. Air conditioner break-in period. If the wall outlet you plan to have a wear-in period NOTE - Do not, under the Warranty. GE strongly recommends the removal of poor performance or product failure. Installation of this product. • Proper installation is the responsibility of this air conditioner. AFTER INSTALLATION, this unit will have it is not covered...
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Power cord may include a current interrupter device. The device should be tested on the plug case. If the TEST button does not trip or if the RESET button will not stay engaged, discontinue use of the air conditioner and contact a qualified service technician. 722/6 A test and reset button is provided on a periodic basis by first pressing the TEST button and then the RESET button. Installation Instructions Read these instructions completely and carefully.
Power cord may include a current interrupter device. The device should be tested on the plug case. If the TEST button does not trip or if the RESET button will not stay engaged, discontinue use of the air conditioner and contact a qualified service technician. 722/6 A test and reset button is provided on a periodic basis by first pressing the TEST button and then the RESET button. Installation Instructions Read these instructions completely and carefully.
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... outside and inside of wall to prevent water from the inside wall or with 1/4s min. The cord length for improved caulking. Installation Instructions ,167$//,1*7+528*+7+(:$// Read these instructions completely and carefully. 1 PREPARE OPENING IN WALL Make certain a wall receptacle is available close to the hole location or make arrangements to fit unique situations in the field if using case angles. 3 SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS FOR AIR &21',7,21...
... outside and inside of wall to prevent water from the inside wall or with 1/4s min. The cord length for improved caulking. Installation Instructions ,167$//,1*7+528*+7+(:$// Read these instructions completely and carefully. 1 PREPARE OPENING IN WALL Make certain a wall receptacle is available close to the hole location or make arrangements to fit unique situations in the field if using case angles. 3 SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS FOR AIR &21',7,21...
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.... • Check the house fuse/circuit breaker box and replace the fuse or reset the breaker. The air filter is high. pad. • Clean the filter at HIGH FAN or HIGH COOL and set correctly. Water collects in very humid areas. The water may be dead. +RWKXPLGZHDWKHU • Set the controls at least every 30 days. Review the chart below . Air conditioner does not cool or heat (some models), press the DECREASE...
.... • Check the house fuse/circuit breaker box and replace the fuse or reset the breaker. The air filter is high. pad. • Clean the filter at HIGH FAN or HIGH COOL and set correctly. Water collects in very humid areas. The water may be dead. +RWKXPLGZHDWKHU • Set the controls at least every 30 days. Review the chart below . Air conditioner does not cool or heat (some models), press the DECREASE...
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... serial number and model number available when calling for service by an individual technician. Replacement of house fuses or resetting of circuit breakers. Failure due to corrosion on -line visit us at 1.888.209.0999. During this four-year limited additional warranty, GE will also provide, free of God. Incidental or consequential damage caused by our Factory Service Centers, or an authorized Customer...
... serial number and model number available when calling for service by an individual technician. Replacement of house fuses or resetting of circuit breakers. Failure due to corrosion on -line visit us at 1.888.209.0999. During this four-year limited additional warranty, GE will also provide, free of God. Incidental or consequential damage caused by our Factory Service Centers, or an authorized Customer...
Quick Specs
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AJCQ12ACG GE Appliances 115 Volt Built-in Cool-only Room Air Conditioner Wall Case Dimensions and Installation InformaPtrieomni(uinmin, Dcheelusx) e and Value Model Note: When installing slide-out chassis units in through-the-wall applications. Do not restrict air flow areas. Do not restrict air tfhlorwouagrhe-atsh.e-wWalal ll Case Dimensions (in inches) 16-7/8 21-13/16 15-5/8 Parallel 115V 15 Amp 26 Note: When installing units in applications, keep...
Quick Specs
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... corrosion. RAB48 - 15-3/4 26-1/8 AJCQ12ACG GE Appliances 115 Volt Built-in Cool-only Room Air Conditioner Built-in RAC Installation Dimens(ioPnusb(.in1-iGnc0h0e3s)pg. 13B8u) iAlt-pinrilR3A0C.19In9s3tallation oInf 2s6t-a1/l8l"axt15io-3n/4I"ncfleoarromf ai(nPttriuousbnio.:n1sA-isGfirne0iqs0uh3ierdepdo.pgKe.ne1ienp3g 8) April 30.1993 Brick Block and Brick Frame Construction Fill open cells with mortar or insulation...
... corrosion. RAB48 - 15-3/4 26-1/8 AJCQ12ACG GE Appliances 115 Volt Built-in Cool-only Room Air Conditioner Built-in RAC Installation Dimens(ioPnusb(.in1-iGnc0h0e3s)pg. 13B8u) iAlt-pinrilR3A0C.19In9s3tallation oInf 2s6t-a1/l8l"axt15io-3n/4I"ncfleoarromf ai(nPttriuousbnio.:n1sA-isGfirne0iqs0uh3ierdepdo.pgKe.ne1ienp3g 8) April 30.1993 Brick Block and Brick Frame Construction Fill open cells with mortar or insulation...
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Soft Gray On AJCQ12DCF Specification Created 2/16 Restarts the unit at the setting prior to the loss of power Model AJCQ12ACG - AJCQ12ACG GE Appliances 115 Volt Built-in Cool-only Room Air Conditioner Features and Benefits 12,000 Cooling BTU 10.5 CEER 115 Volts ENERGY STAR® qualified R-410A refrigerant Electronic controls with remote Electronic digital thermostat control Filter reset Four-way air direction Up-front, washable air filter 3 cool / 3 fan speeds Power interruption restart -
Soft Gray On AJCQ12DCF Specification Created 2/16 Restarts the unit at the setting prior to the loss of power Model AJCQ12ACG - AJCQ12ACG GE Appliances 115 Volt Built-in Cool-only Room Air Conditioner Features and Benefits 12,000 Cooling BTU 10.5 CEER 115 Volts ENERGY STAR® qualified R-410A refrigerant Electronic controls with remote Electronic digital thermostat control Filter reset Four-way air direction Up-front, washable air filter 3 cool / 3 fan speeds Power interruption restart -