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Demand Response. Ionsome models) GEAppliances.com
Hodel WPDH89!O is compatible with the GE Demand
Response (DR)module which can be purchased
separatelg. Contact gour local utilitg or visit
www.GEAppliances.com/demond_response to
see if gour area is using DRtechnologg.
The following demand response features are available
as part of a pilot test program with the local utilitg
compang to help consumers reduce peak electricitg
usage in the home.
INSTALLATION
The preferred location for the module installation is on top
of the clothes drger.
Details on how to connect the cables to the module are
in the instructions that come with the module.
Wait 5 minutes; then press the Settings button. Scroll and
look for the energg management screen as seen below.
This screen means the module is attached correctlg and
gou can begin to use gour DR-enabled appliance following
the instructions below.
If the Energg Hanagement Screen is not available, refer to
the DRmodule troubleshooting guide.
QUICK GUIDE
There are 4 power levels available: Critical, High, Hedium
and Low. On the Hedium and Low levels, the unit runs as
normal. The following steps show how the unit reacts
during startup at Critical and High power levels.
Option ! (Delay Eco)
During startups at Critical and High levels, the unit will
delay starting until the level becomes Hedium or Low.
Press the START/PAUSEbutton.
Option 2 (Override Dela_l Eco)
To start the washer when Delag Eco is shown, press the
DELAVSTARTbutton to turn the delay off. Then press
START/PAUSEto begin the wash.
SETTINGS HENU
Press SETTINGS; then select Energg Hanagement.
Eco O,...,er'ri de
De!a_jEco Override
If you are starting a cycle in a Critical or High utilitg rate,
this option allows the unit to automatica% run on an Eco
Cycle. This setting will wash with less energy than normal
cycles. The default setting is YES.
Auto-Extend De!o_IS
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If a timed delag is selected, this option allows for the
scheduled start to extend if the utility rate is Critical or
High at the scheduled start. The default setting will
automatically extend these cycles.
In order for the demand response features on the
appliance to work, additional equipment is required to be
installed to interface with the local utility. Such equipment
mag be sold separatelg and/or is available through your
utility as part of the pilot test program. Check with your
utility company to see if a pilot test program is available in
your area and for full details.
PLEASENOTE:At the conclusion of the pilot test program
or if you move to an area where the program is not
available, the demand response features cannot be
activated and utilized on the appliance. The appliance will
function as normal after the demand response equipment
has been deactivated or disconnected.
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