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...-1 12-10 GE Warranty Back Cover 23 Heat/Cool Model 4100 Heat Pump Model 6100 Espa_ol For a Spanish version of this manual, visit our Website at www.zoneline.com/literuture. GEAppliances.com 0 0_ 0_ 0 U Safety Instructions 2 Operating Instructions Air Direction Auxiliary Controls Controls To Remove the Room Cabinet Ventilation Control 4 5-8 3 ...... 4 4 Care and Cleaning Air Filters 10 Base Pan 9 Outdoor Coils 9 Room Cabinet and Case 9 Ventilation Filter 9 Installation Instructions Electrical Connection .......... 13-16 Installing the Zoneline...
...-1 12-10 GE Warranty Back Cover 23 Heat/Cool Model 4100 Heat Pump Model 6100 Espa_ol For a Spanish version of this manual, visit our Website at www.zoneline.com/literuture. GEAppliances.com 0 0_ 0_ 0 U Safety Instructions 2 Operating Instructions Air Direction Auxiliary Controls Controls To Remove the Room Cabinet Ventilation Control 4 5-8 3 ...... 4 4 Care and Cleaning Air Filters 10 Base Pan 9 Outdoor Coils 9 Room Cabinet and Case 9 Ventilation Filter 9 Installation Instructions Electrical Connection .......... 13-16 Installing the Zoneline...
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... the Installation Instructions in this manual. Replace immediately oil electric service cords that any repairs. Unplug or disconnect the Zoneline at either the plug or connector end. NOTE: We strongly recommend that hove become frayed or otherwise damaged. SAVE THESEINSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION. READALL INSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING. WARNING! DO NOT use a cord that shows cracks or abrasion damage along its length or at the fuse box or circuit breaker...
... the Installation Instructions in this manual. Replace immediately oil electric service cords that any repairs. Unplug or disconnect the Zoneline at either the plug or connector end. NOTE: We strongly recommend that hove become frayed or otherwise damaged. SAVE THESEINSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION. READALL INSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING. WARNING! DO NOT use a cord that shows cracks or abrasion damage along its length or at the fuse box or circuit breaker...
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... indoor fan motor starts before it automatically switchesbetween LOW and HIGHas room temperature changes. Electricheaters are energizeduntilthe thermostat set temperature, not the room temperature. MODE--COOL--Forcooling FAN--Forfan-only operation HEAT--Forheating OPERATION--ON/STOP--Turtnhse unit on or off . The electric heating elements use its electric heating elements in the heating mode, the set the air conditionerto run time at AUTO, it automaticallyreturns to reach the new temperature setting quickly. TEIVlP FAN MODE SLEEP OPERATION TEMP CONTROL FAN,MODE& SLEEPOPERATION...
... indoor fan motor starts before it automatically switchesbetween LOW and HIGHas room temperature changes. Electricheaters are energizeduntilthe thermostat set temperature, not the room temperature. MODE--COOL--Forcooling FAN--Forfan-only operation HEAT--Forheating OPERATION--ON/STOP--Turtnhse unit on or off . The electric heating elements use its electric heating elements in the heating mode, the set the air conditionerto run time at AUTO, it automaticallyreturns to reach the new temperature setting quickly. TEIVlP FAN MODE SLEEP OPERATION TEMP CONTROL FAN,MODE& SLEEPOPERATION...
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... set at the open position, some outdoor air will be filtered and circulated. Removethe 7 louver screws that hold the louver insert in the closed position, only the air inside the room is circulated and filtered. Ventilation Control NOTE:Two shipping screws must be removed from the tabs (D.Then lift up (2). @ To replace: Placethe tubs over the top rail (D. Energy Tip: Keep the vent control in...
... set at the open position, some outdoor air will be filtered and circulated. Removethe 7 louver screws that hold the louver insert in the closed position, only the air inside the room is circulated and filtered. Ventilation Control NOTE:Two shipping screws must be removed from the tabs (D.Then lift up (2). @ To replace: Placethe tubs over the top rail (D. Energy Tip: Keep the vent control in...
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... controls are set controls are choosing and the correct HEAT/COOLLEDis lit. To change modes, press AUXSET("AU" appears on the display).Pressthe mode button on your selection and exit AUXSET mode, or press NODE to the desired function. COOL lU --LOW --FAN --AUTO _HEAT Heating - Removethe room cabinet. To change to the mode you are located behind the room cabinet, below the control panel. Auxiliary Controls--Aux Set Button The auxiliary set to continue setting...
... controls are set controls are choosing and the correct HEAT/COOLLEDis lit. To change modes, press AUXSET("AU" appears on the display).Pressthe mode button on your selection and exit AUXSET mode, or press NODE to the desired function. COOL lU --LOW --FAN --AUTO _HEAT Heating - Removethe room cabinet. To change to the mode you are located behind the room cabinet, below the control panel. Auxiliary Controls--Aux Set Button The auxiliary set to continue setting...
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...Remote Thermostat - PressAUXSETto confirmyourselectionand exitAUXSETmode, or pressMODEto continuesettingotherfunctions. FAN -- HLOIGWH -- PressMODEuntila 3 appearsin the first digitof the displayfor FreezeSentinelmode.TheCOOL.LElDightqn the maincontrol. Settingthis modeto ONwill allowthe unitto operate.witha Class 2 RemoteContro/WalTl hermostat:PressNODEuntil a 6 appears in the STOPposition. [ MODE 4 Constant ON Fan Thedefaultsettingfor Mode4 isOFF. Thisis shownin the seconddigitotthe display. HIGH _COOL U ----LOAUWTO --- HEAT HIGH --COOL U --LOW -- AUTO HEAT...
...Remote Thermostat - PressAUXSETto confirmyourselectionand exitAUXSETmode, or pressMODEto continuesettingotherfunctions. FAN -- HLOIGWH -- PressMODEuntila 3 appearsin the first digitof the displayfor FreezeSentinelmode.TheCOOL.LElDightqn the maincontrol. Settingthis modeto ONwill allowthe unitto operate.witha Class 2 RemoteContro/WalTl hermostat:PressNODEuntil a 6 appears in the STOPposition. [ MODE 4 Constant ON Fan Thedefaultsettingfor Mode4 isOFF. Thisis shownin the seconddigitotthe display. HIGH _COOL U ----LOAUWTO --- HEAT HIGH --COOL U --LOW -- AUTO HEAT...
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... On Remote Thermostat Yes pecial care mustbe usedin connectingthe wires.Noline voltageconnectionsshouldbe madeto any circuit. Isolateall wiresin buildingfrom linevoltage. NOTE:TheClass2 Nodesetting(Mode6) mustbe set to Resistance Heat Based On Outdoor Temperature Reverse Cycle Defrost Simultaneous Resistance Heat with the remote thermostat and Hode instructions on the externalfan. LowSpeedFan-Green- YellowW-hCitoem- Feature Indoor Frost Control Freeze Sentinel Auto Fan Speed Electronic Temperature Limiting Switch to Resistance Heat Based On Indoor Temperature Switch...
... On Remote Thermostat Yes pecial care mustbe usedin connectingthe wires.Noline voltageconnectionsshouldbe madeto any circuit. Isolateall wiresin buildingfrom linevoltage. NOTE:TheClass2 Nodesetting(Mode6) mustbe set to Resistance Heat Based On Outdoor Temperature Reverse Cycle Defrost Simultaneous Resistance Heat with the remote thermostat and Hode instructions on the externalfan. LowSpeedFan-Green- YellowW-hCitoem- Feature Indoor Frost Control Freeze Sentinel Auto Fan Speed Electronic Temperature Limiting Switch to Resistance Heat Based On Indoor Temperature Switch...
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... remove this filter will need to remove debris from the wall sleeve.Cleanthe vent filter twice a year or as required. If they are clogged with dirt or soot, they may damage the plastic parts. You will damage the unit. • Use a vacuum to remove the unit from the outside and settle in the base pan. Coils Grille Cleanthe outsidecoils regularly. Check it periodically and clean, if necessary. Turn...
... remove this filter will need to remove debris from the wall sleeve.Cleanthe vent filter twice a year or as required. If they are clogged with dirt or soot, they may damage the plastic parts. You will damage the unit. • Use a vacuum to remove the unit from the outside and settle in the base pan. Coils Grille Cleanthe outsidecoils regularly. Check it periodically and clean, if necessary. Turn...
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... the Zoneline isto clean the filter at least every30 days. Air Filters To remove the air filters: 2 Airfilters Pullupt D#ty filter--Needs cleaning Clogged filter--Great/y reduces cooling, heating and airf/ow Turn the Zoneline off the heavy soil. • Runwater through the filters from your salesperson, GEdealer, GEServiceand Parts Center or authorized Customer Care® servicers. 10 To clean the air filters: • Vacuum off before replacing. Operating without the filters in either...
... the Zoneline isto clean the filter at least every30 days. Air Filters To remove the air filters: 2 Airfilters Pullupt D#ty filter--Needs cleaning Clogged filter--Great/y reduces cooling, heating and airf/ow Turn the Zoneline off the heavy soil. • Runwater through the filters from your salesperson, GEdealer, GEServiceand Parts Center or authorized Customer Care® servicers. 10 To clean the air filters: • Vacuum off before replacing. Operating without the filters in either...
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... wiring may vary. OR 2 Removing the branch circuit fuses or turning the circuit breakers off at :GEAppliunces.com I Questions? Installation Instructions Zoneline Air Conditioners I BEFORE YOU BEGIN IMPORTANT ELECTRICAL Read these instructions completely and carefully. Keep these instructionwsith the owner • Note to improper instollotioinsnot covered under the Worronty Follow the National Electrical Code (NEC)or local codes and ordinances. unit Exteriorgrille/louve_r 3 Wall case_J Shippedwith the Zonelineunit _ Checkthe "EssentialElements"list...
... wiring may vary. OR 2 Removing the branch circuit fuses or turning the circuit breakers off at :GEAppliunces.com I Questions? Installation Instructions Zoneline Air Conditioners I BEFORE YOU BEGIN IMPORTANT ELECTRICAL Read these instructions completely and carefully. Keep these instructionwsith the owner • Note to improper instollotioinsnot covered under the Worronty Follow the National Electrical Code (NEC)or local codes and ordinances. unit Exteriorgrille/louve_r 3 Wall case_J Shippedwith the Zonelineunit _ Checkthe "EssentialElements"list...
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... application using a duct kit, you purchased the unit. The grille must always turn Mode 7 to function properly. See Mode instructions on the base pan. • If an existing grille is not insulated, you can cause the unit to "short-cycle" and lead to operate properly or fail prematurely. Replacing a ducted unit New ducted installation: If this unit isto be removed to decrease condenser air recirculation that mount to the unit to direct...
... application using a duct kit, you purchased the unit. The grille must always turn Mode 7 to function properly. See Mode instructions on the base pan. • If an existing grille is not insulated, you can cause the unit to "short-cycle" and lead to operate properly or fail prematurely. Replacing a ducted unit New ducted installation: If this unit isto be removed to decrease condenser air recirculation that mount to the unit to direct...
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... electrical power. 3. Reinstall the room cabinet. The instructions provided with the selected subbase kit must be used to supply power to select the correct cord for use on 7000 BTU models. Connect to the "MAKE ELECTRICALCONNECTION TO THE UNIT" section. 13 supply Power cords may be tested on the plug case or the inline case. A test and reset button is done in accordance with these instructions and all electrical codes...
... electrical power. 3. Reinstall the room cabinet. The instructions provided with the selected subbase kit must be used to supply power to select the correct cord for use on 7000 BTU models. Connect to the "MAKE ELECTRICALCONNECTION TO THE UNIT" section. 13 supply Power cords may be tested on the plug case or the inline case. A test and reset button is done in accordance with these instructions and all electrical codes...
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... enable a quick disconnect inside the provided junction box must be done in accordance with these instructions and all electrical codes. Plugging this 265 V AC product to a branch circuit MUSTbe done by code. I 14 These models must be installed using the appropriate GEpower supply kit for use on 7000 BTUmodels. Installation Instructions 265 VOLT ELECTRICAL CONNECTION OPTIONS WARNING: Connection of this unit into a building-mounted exposed receptacle is done...
... enable a quick disconnect inside the provided junction box must be done in accordance with these instructions and all electrical codes. Plugging this 265 V AC product to a branch circuit MUSTbe done by code. I 14 These models must be installed using the appropriate GEpower supply kit for use on 7000 BTUmodels. Installation Instructions 265 VOLT ELECTRICAL CONNECTION OPTIONS WARNING: Connection of this unit into a building-mounted exposed receptacle is done...
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Removethejunction box cover by using UL-listed 1/4" female (receptacle) crimp connectors. Note how the tabs on the lower right face of the unit, aligning the screw holes at the top of the box isfor mounting a Bussfuseholder. Be sure that all wire leads are engaged. Installation Instructions MAKE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO THE UNIT m REMOVE JUNCTION BOX 1. Be sure the locking tabs at the fuse can...
Removethejunction box cover by using UL-listed 1/4" female (receptacle) crimp connectors. Note how the tabs on the lower right face of the unit, aligning the screw holes at the top of the box isfor mounting a Bussfuseholder. Be sure that all wire leads are engaged. Installation Instructions MAKE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO THE UNIT m REMOVE JUNCTION BOX 1. Be sure the locking tabs at the fuse can...
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... panel IYI PREPARE THE UNIT • Carefully remove shipping tape and foam shipping blocks from forming on the room side of the vent door,if present. Insulated Wall Case This unit is to be operational, remove shipping screws from the room side following instructions packed with RAB77A4or existing uninsulated wall cases when needed. Insulation kit RAK901Lis available for use with the grille. Installation Instructions INSTALLING THE ZONELINE [] INSTALL THE WALL CASE...
... panel IYI PREPARE THE UNIT • Carefully remove shipping tape and foam shipping blocks from forming on the room side of the vent door,if present. Insulated Wall Case This unit is to be operational, remove shipping screws from the room side following instructions packed with RAB77A4or existing uninsulated wall cases when needed. Insulation kit RAK901Lis available for use with the grille. Installation Instructions INSTALLING THE ZONELINE [] INSTALL THE WALL CASE...
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... room to cool down or warm up to 3 minutes) to the compressor overload protector. • Outdoor grille must have a minimum of the power cord is firmly engaged. • Check the house fuse/circuit breaker box and replace the fuse or reset the breaker. • This is restricted or recirculated. The air filter is tripped. Consultyour salesperson for assistance. • Turn the control to reset. Buming odor at the start normal heating...
... room to cool down or warm up to 3 minutes) to the compressor overload protector. • Outdoor grille must have a minimum of the power cord is firmly engaged. • Check the house fuse/circuit breaker box and replace the fuse or reset the breaker. • This is restricted or recirculated. The air filter is tripped. Consultyour salesperson for assistance. • Turn the control to reset. Buming odor at the start normal heating...
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... Smart Fan - This turns off . NOTE: Use of the power cord is used. The power cord is not firmly attached. • Remove the room cabinet and make sure that feels cooler than desired. Cooling/Heating on page 5. The compressor may be set to blow room temperature air even when the compressor or heater cycles off the heat pump and warms with electric heat only. The continuous air movement provides better overall temperature control in increased energy consumption. The heat pump...
... Smart Fan - This turns off . NOTE: Use of the power cord is used. The power cord is not firmly attached. • Remove the room cabinet and make sure that feels cooler than desired. Cooling/Heating on page 5. The compressor may be set to blow room temperature air even when the compressor or heater cycles off the heat pump and warms with electric heat only. The continuous air movement provides better overall temperature control in increased energy consumption. The heat pump...
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... by water being picked up to change the room temperature. COMPRESSOR PROTECTION To protect the compressor and prevent short cycling, the unit is high. There are adjusted to be cooling or heating. Other times the fan will cause the fan to run for the compressor that are normal. Things that causes a :3-minutedelay. ..._.i During the defrost cycle, both indoor and outdoor fans stop and start. This design feature helps remove...
... by water being picked up to change the room temperature. COMPRESSOR PROTECTION To protect the compressor and prevent short cycling, the unit is high. There are adjusted to be cooling or heating. Other times the fan will cause the fan to run for the compressor that are normal. Things that causes a :3-minutedelay. ..._.i During the defrost cycle, both indoor and outdoor fans stop and start. This design feature helps remove...
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...; Replacement of fuses or resetting of circuit breakers. • Failure of the product resulting from modifications to the product or due to your site. For the second through the fifth year from the dote of merchentebility or fitness for any succeeding owner for products purchased for service. Ports covered ore fan motors, switches, thermostats, heater, heater protectors, compressor overload, solenoids, circuit boards, auxiliary controls, thermistors, frost controls, ICRpump, capacitors, varistors and indoor blower bearing. What GE Will...
...; Replacement of fuses or resetting of circuit breakers. • Failure of the product resulting from modifications to the product or due to your site. For the second through the fifth year from the dote of merchentebility or fitness for any succeeding owner for products purchased for service. Ports covered ore fan motors, switches, thermostats, heater, heater protectors, compressor overload, solenoids, circuit boards, auxiliary controls, thermistors, frost controls, ICRpump, capacitors, varistors and indoor blower bearing. What GE Will...
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... now download Owner's Manuals, order parts or even schedule service on -line today, 24 hours every day or by any day of the year! Try the GEAppliances Website 24 hours a day, any user. Timely product registration will allow for a wide range of your convenience! Parts and Accessories GEAppliances.com Individuals qualified to service their own appliances can have parts or accessoriessent directly...