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FanSwitch
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FreezeSentinel................................................4
RoomCabinetand CaseRemovai..............4
Unit Power Switch..........................................4
VentilationControl.........................................4
care and Cleaning
AirFilter.............................................................5
BasePan
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OutdoorCoil
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ProblemSolver
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Grounding
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If youreceiveda damaged
airconditioner.ea
Before usingyour air
Conditioneryread thisbook
carefuIlye
Immediatelycontactthedealer
(orbuilder)thatsold you the
air conditioner.
You’llfind themon a label
behindthe room cabinet.
It is intended to helpyou operate
and maintainyour new air
conditionerproperly.
These numbersare alsoon the
ConsumerProductOwnership
RegistrationCardthat came with
your air conditioner.Before
sendingin this c~ard,please write
these numbershere:
savetimeandmoney.
Before yourequest
Sertice.aa
Keep ithandy for answers to your
questions.
If you don’tunderstandsomething
or need more help, write (include
your phone number):
Check the ProblemSolversection
of this guide.It lists causesof
minoroperatingproblemsthat you
can col~ectyourself.
ModelNumber
ConsumerAffairs
GE Appliances
AppliancePark
Louisville,KY
40225
SerialNumber
Use these numbersin any
correspondenceor servicecalls
concerningyour air conditioner.
MORTANTSAFETY ms~~uc~~o~s
Readd instructionsbefore using tMsappfimee.
~hTew-eruse an extemion cord with ti~isair
Conditioner.
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Unplug or disconnect the unit at the fuse box or
circuit breaker before making aIIyrepairs.Note:
We stronglyrecommend that any servicingbe
performed by a qualified individual.
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WAWING—Whenusingthisappliance,
alwaysexercisebasicsafetyprecautions,
includingthefollowing:
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Use this airconditioneroniy for its intended
purpose as described in this Use and Care Book.
~TIIis air conditioner must be properly installed in
accordance with the l~lstailationinstructions
before it is used.
~For yoursdety.. .Do not storeor use combustible
materials,gasolineor otherflammablevaporsor
liquidsin thevicinityof thisor any otherappliance.
IF YOU NEEDSERVICE
Toobtain service, see the Consumer Services page in
Ihe back o~.this guide.
NEXT, if you are stillnot pleased, write all the
details—including your phone number-to:
Manager, Consumer Relations
GE Appliances
Appiiance Park
Louisville, KY 40225
lIVC’rCproLldOfOLl~SerViCC211dW:lIltYOLItobe
p]ezlsed.if fo[.st~nle].easollyou are ]Iothappy with the
service you rcccivc, here a~ethree steps to follow for
fL1l-(hCI-ilC1p.
FINALLY, if your problem is still not resolved, write:
/<-..,
Major Appliance Consumer
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Action Panel
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20 North Wacker Drive
ChicagoqIL 60606
FIRST.
contactthepeople who serviced youf.
appliance. Explain why you are not pleased. In most
cases, this will solve tile problcm.

se~ectorswitch Fan speed switch
Move the Selector Switch to COOL for cooling.to Movethe Fan SpeedSwitchto HIGHfor coolingor
FAN for fan only operationor to
HEATfor he~ting.
heatingwithhighfan speedoperation,Moveit t~LOW
for coolingor heatingwithlowfan speedoperation.
Whenyou movetheFan SpeedSwitchto AUTO,fan
speedautomaticallyswitchesbetweenlowand highto
followchangesin roomtemperature.
Thermostat control
The Thermostat Control is used to control the room
temperature. The unit automaticallycycles on and
off to maintain room temperature.
A comfortabletemperaturewillbe maintainedin most
roomswhen the controlis set aboutmidway.
Move theThermostatSwitchto thelower numbersfor
coolertemperatures,and to thehighernumbersfor
warmertemperatures.
AboutYour HeatPwp.. .
Heatpumps can savemoneyby removingheat from
theoutsideair—even when the outsidetemperatureis
belowfreezing—
andreleasingthatheat indoors.
To get the best from your heat pump, don’t change the
room thermostat very often, Raising the heat setting
2-3 degrees may cause the Zoneline heatpump to use
its electrical heating elements in order to reach the
new temperature setting quickly.
The electric heating elements use much more
electricity than heat pumps and cost more to operate.
operationswitch
ST’OPsetting stops heating or cooling. However,
The CALL SVC (call service) indicator will light if
power remains con~~ectedto tlReunit and the Freeze the compressor fails to start. In the heating mode the
Sentinel sti[l functions.
unit wil~still produce heat, but it will be using the
more expensive electrical resistance heat instead of
the heat pump. Refer to the Problem Solver.For more
information, see the Installation Instruction section.
Dise13aE”geAir Louvers
youmay adjLlstthe air discharge louvers by nloving
[!lCIIIwill]your fin:ers. YOUcan set the louvers at
di
Ff’crcn( ~>ositionsranging from approximately 15°
t)fi’~’cr~icalto approximaieiy 600 off verlical,
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Additionalcontrolsarelocated ‘roremove tile room cabinet,
To replace the room cabinet,
behindtheroom cabinet.
grasp it at both sides,pull it out to
positiontabs at topofroom cabinet
For the function and operationof
release it from the tabs.Then lift it
over the rail at topof chassis.Push
the otherAuxiliaryControls,not
up and pull forward.
the room cabinetinwarduntilit
explainedhere, see the Installation
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snapsinto place.
Instructionssectionof thisbook.
Accessto the controlsis obtained
by removing theroom cabinet.
ventilation control
Theventilationcontrolleveris locatedatthe lowerleft
Switchingtheknob to OPEN
sideof theunit,behindtheroomcabinet.
opensthe ventdoorto allow
Thisknobis setat CLOSE at thefactory.When in this
outdoorairto enter+Aeroom.
position,theventdoorisclosed and onlyindoorairis
However,leavingthevent
circulatedby theair conditioner.
doorOPEN reducesheating
or coolingeffectivenessand
increasesoperatingcosts.
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Movethe
switchupfor
FANCYCLE
and downfor FAN
CONTINUOUS.
Fan Switch
UnitPower switch
This switch controlspower to the cool, heat and fan
nlocies.When set at ON it allows the unit to operate in
the cool, heat or fan modes.
1[[his switch is set at OFF, the unit will not operate in
:iny nlodcs but the Freeze Sentinel will still function.
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This switch is set atFAN CONTINUOUS (down
position)at the factoryto provide continuousfan
operationin cool or heat modes.Leaving the switch in
the FAN CONTINUOUS settingallowscontinuous
circulationof room air and will resultin a more
balanced temperature throughoutthe room. If yo~~want
the fan to cycle on and off with the compressoror
resistance heater,move the switch up to FANCYCLE.
Freeze Sentinel
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damage due to sub-freezing temperatures—even if
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sensor automatically turns on the heater and fan if the
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room temperature falls to about 45”F.It shuts off the
heater when the temperature reaches about 50”F.
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Sentinel. It will work as long as power to the unit has (,,. ‘->~
not been interrupted.
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Forpeak operatingefficiencyand durabilityof yourair conditioner
followthesenecessaryCare and Cleaninginstrl~ctionsregularly.
TurJnthe Zoneiineoff beforec~eaning.
Room cabinet & case
Walshthe room cabinetandcase finish with mild soap
or detergentand lukewarmwater.
outdoor coil
Base Pan
The coil on theoutdoorsideof the unit shouldbe
In some installationsdirt or other foreignmatter may
checked peliodicallyand cleaned if clogged with dirt
be blown into the unit from the outsideand settle in
or sootfrom the atmosphere.If extremelydirty,it may
the base pan (the bottom of the unit).
need to be professionallysteam cleaned,a service
Checkthe base pan periodically and clean it out,
availablethroughmany GE serviceoutlets.
if necessary.
Air Filters
The Zoneline air filters insideshouldbe
cleaned at least every 30 days.
The two air filters are located in front
of the air louvers.
Note: Do notoperatethe air Conditionerwithout
the
filters in place=If a filter becomes torn or
damaged ;t should be replaced immediately
Operating the unit without the filters in place or with
damaged filters will allow dirt and dust to reach the
indoorcoil and reduce the efficiency of the unit.
Replacementfiltersare availablefromyour GE
Dealer,Factoly Service Center or authorized
CustomerCare@servicers.
To reinstall the air filter after cleaning, make sure
the word FRONT is facing out. Insert the bottom of
each filter in their slots and push down into place.
Allow theilltcrsto dry thoroughlybefore ‘‘:’
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Readthese instructionscompletelyandcarefully.
lMPORTANT—Observe all governing codes and
ordinances.
lNSTALLEH—Besure to leave these
instructions with the Consumer.
CONSUMER—!(eep these instructions for
future reference.
FOR PERSONAL SAFETY
@Follow National Electrical Code (NEC) and
local codes, ordinances and regulations. All
wiring
—including installation of receptacle,
must be in accordance with these codes.
This unit must be properly grounded.
Do not use an extension cord with this unit.
NEC requires permanent connection for
installations over 250 volts.
NEC requires units controlled by NEC Class
2 low voltage remote controls to be
permanently connected.
Protective devices(fusesor circuitbreakers)
acceptablefor Zoneline installationsare
specifiedon the nameplate of each unit.
Aluminum buildingwiring may posespecial
problems--consult a qualifiedelectrician.
Disconnectpower to the air conditioner before
servicingby:
1. Removingthe power cordfrom the wall
receptacle, if ithasone.
2. Retnovingthe branchcircuitfusesor turning
the circuit breakersoff atthe panel.
Before
statiirag the installation. the power to
the direct connect wiring should be OFF.
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ExteriorGrille/Louver**
RoomCabinet*
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Shipped with the chassis
** Check essential elements list on chassis
*** Line cord connection shown only as example
WALL CASE & GRILLE
~. The RAB70 or 77 Wall Casemust be
properlyinstalledper instructionspacked
with the case.
2. Removethe corrugated stiffenerand the
outdoorprotectivepanel. Usethe slitinthe
outdoorpanel asa handhold and pushout.
Protective
Panel
Slit
Stiffener
3.
Installthe ExteriorGrillefrom the room side
per instructionpacked with the grille.
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1. Removeshippingtape,if presentfromthe
roomcabinetandventdoor.
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2. Removethe roomcabinetbypullingoutat the
bottomto releaseit,then liftit upto clearthe
railalongthe chassistop.
3. Slidethechassisintothewallcaseandsecure
withfourscrewsthroughthechassisflangeholes.
4. Reinstallthe roomcabinetbyhookingthe top
overthe railalongthe chassistop,then
pushingitinat the bottom.
Thepowerconnectionkitmustbeusedto supply
powertotheZonelinechassis.Theappropriatekitis
determinedbythevoltage,themeansofelectrical
connectionandtheamperageofthe branchcircuit.
Connectionsof208 or230 voltcircuitsmaybe with
alinecordkitora permanentconnectionkit.
Connectionsof 265 voltcircuitsmustbewith a
permanentconnectionkit.
Electrical Wiring Wall
Outlets 230/208 volt
Tandem15 amp
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Perpendicular20amp
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NECrequirespermanentconnection
forinstallationsover250 volts.
Allwiring,includinginstallationofthe receptacle,
tmust
be inaccordancewith the NationalElectrical
Codeandlocalcodes,ordinancesandregulations.

POWERcQNNEcvoN(conti
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230/208 Volt Wal!Plug
HeaterWattage
LineCordKits
Configuration CircuitProtectiveDevice @230/208 Volts
RAK315 Tandem 15Amp TD FuseorBreaker 2.55/2.09 i<vv
FiAK320 Perpendicular 20 Amp TK)fuseorBreaker
3.45/2.82 KW
RAI<330* LargeTandem
30 Amp Fuseor Breaker 5.00/4.10 KW
230/208 Voit
Permanent
HeaterWattage
ConnectionKits CircuitProtectiveDevice @230/208 Volts
RAK415/415L 15 Amp TD Fuseor Breaker 2.55/2.09 KW
RAK420/420L
20 Amp TD Fuseor Breaker 3.45/2.82 I<W
RAK430/430L* 30 Amp TD Fuseor Breaker 5.00/4.10 I<w
Kitsending in“L haveflexibleconduitto reachfrom the kitto the knockouthole(aboverightsideinspection
plate)inthe RAI<203 Sub-Base.
265 Volt
Permanent HeaterWattage
ConnectionKits CircuitProtectiveDevice @265 Volts
RAK515/515LF 15 Amp TD Fuse
1.70 KW
RAK517/517LF 15 Amp TD Fuse 3.00 KW
RAK520/520LF 20 Amp TD Fuse 3.70 KW
RAK530/530LF* 30 Amp TD Fuse 5.00 KW
I<itsending in “LF”
have flexible conduit to reach from the kit to the knockout hole (above right sideinspection
plate) inthe RAK203 Sub-Baseand havean Integral Fuse.
*f~ot recommended for useon 6000 BTUH Units.(Ifthisconnectionkitisuseditwill providea maximum
heat of 3.45 I<Wat 230 voltsand 3.7 I<Wat 265 volts.)
The dischargeair louverscan be adjusted
with the fingers to different positionsranging
from approximately 15° offverticalto
approximately 60° offvertical.
Air Discharge Louvers
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THE ROOM CABINET ANDCONTROLBOXFRONTPLATEREMOVED
5100 SERiES
AuxiliaryControlPanel
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Fan Switch
TheCLASS2 REMOTE,CDCterminalsand
remotecontrolarelocatedbehindacoverplatewith
the auxiliatycontrols.Toremovethe plate,remove
andsavethe screwsthatholdthe platetothe unit.
IMPORTANT After the wire connections are
completed, replace the plate to prevent damage
tothe unit or personal injury.
REMOTECONTROL– 5100SERIES
Theunitmaybe controlledeitherbythe unit
mountedcontrolsorbychangingthe “CONTROL
switch(locatedbehindtheAuxiliaryControlcover
plate) to “REMOTE”and connecting the unit to a
6 wire Class2 remotethermostat(GEModel
RAK147AorRAI<I52A orequivalent).
No external voltage should be applied to the unit
throughthe remote thermostat terminals.
CONTROL
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The unitmay be connectedto a switchatthe
frontdesk.When the switchisOPENthe unitis
operable.When the switchisCLOSED,the unitis
made inoperative.Connectthe wiresfromthe
centralcontrolsystemto the “CDC”terminals
locatedon the panelbehindthe roomcabinet.
Followthe recommendedwire sizinginthe table
below.Two wires mustbe usedfrom each CDC
switchto each individualunit.Do not usea
common bussinthe CDCwiring. A 24 volt
transformeriscontainedwithin the unitand no
externalvoltageshouldbe appliedto the unit
throughthe CDCterminals.Theseterminalsmay
alsobe usedasan interfaceforothersystems
usedto controlthe unit,suchasinfrared
detectors,key-activatedsystems,etc.The Freeze
Sentinelremains inan activemodeto helpprotect
againstlow temperature damage eventhoughthe
unitmay be “OFF”at the centralcontrollocation.
Recommended
Wire Sizefor Central Desl(
Control installation
WireSize# AWG
MaximumAl!owabieLength
#24
400 ft.
#22
600 ft.
#20
900 ft.
#18
1500ft.
#16
2000 ft.
Thisswitch controlspower to the cool,heat
andfan modes. It isset inthe ON positionat the
factoryto allow the air conditionerto operate in
these modes.
Ifthisswitch isset at OFF,the unitwill not
operate in any modes butthe FreezeSentinel
will stillfunction.
Caution: The UNITPOWERswitch is
not a povverdisconnect,
ifall power must be
disconnected from the unit remove the line cord
plugfrom the outlet, or remove the fuses,or
turn off the circuit breakersat the bui!ding
power panel, or unplug the power connector
from the chassis.

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bylimitingthe lowesttemperaturethat canbe
obtainedoncoolingandthe highesttemperature
thatcanbeobtainedon heating.Temperature
limitingiscontrolledbysettingthefirstsixsmall
verticalslideswitchesina stripofninethatare
mountedon the auxiliarycontrolcircuitboard.
Thefirstthreeare usedto selectcoolingrange
limitsandthe nextThreeareusedto selectheating
rangelimits.
FanSwitch
COOLINGLIMITS
LIMIT SW!TCH
TEMP RANGE
UP
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NONE 64t085
1 66t085
l&2 68t085
2 70t085
2&3
71 to85
l&2&3
73t085
l&3 75 to 85
3
77t085
HEATINGLIMITS
LIMIT SWITCH TEMP RANGE
UP
F
NONE — 60t085
4 60
to 80
4&5 60 to 76
5 60 to 74
58L6
60t073
4&5&6
60t071
4&6 60t069
6 60t067
[ The unithasa Diagnosisfeature.When the number
~ 8 switch ismoved to UP,[he unitwill goIhrough an
~ operations checl( of all components. This cheek is
? completed in approximately one minute.
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Thisswitchissetat DOWNatthefactoryto
providecontinuousfanoperationincoolorheat
modes.LeavingtheswitchintheDOWNsetting
allowscontinuouscirculationofroomairandwill
resultina moreuniformtemperaturethroughout
theroom.Settingtheswitchat UPwill causethe
fanto cycleonandoffwith thecompressoror
resistanceheater.
FREEZESENTINEL
The unitisequippedwith a sensorthat
automaticallyturnsonthe resistanceheaterand
fan ifthe roomtemperature,assensedat the unit,
dropsto approximately45” F.andwill turnthe
heateroffwhen the temperaturereachesabout
50”F.The FreezeSentinelsystemhelpsprevent
damage dueto sub-freezingtemperaturesandwill
operateregardlessofthe mode settingofthe unit.
FreezeSentinelisactiveAS LONGAS POWERTO
THE UNIT HAS NOTBEENINTERRUPTED.
VENT%LATIONCONTROL
The VENTILATION controlleverislocatedat
the lower left sideofthe unit,behindthe
room cabinet.
This levercontrolsthe
vent doorand isset inthe
CLOSEpositionat the
factory sooutdoor airwill
not enter the rootnthrough
the vent and only indoor
air iscirculated bythe
air conditioner.
Movingthe leverto OPEN
opensthevent doorand
drawsoutdoorairthrough
the airconditionerandinto
the room.Leavingthevent
doorOPENduringextreme
temperatureconditionsreducesheatingorcooling
effectivenessandincreasesoperatingcosts.
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~Keep windowsand doorsclosed.
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It’sbest to operateyourZoneline
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(See Care and Cleaningsection.)
Conditionedairescapeswhen
at high speedduringextremely
they’reopen.
hot or cold weather.
QFor mostefficientoperation,
keep ventin closedposition.
eKeep furnacefloorregistersand
*Keepoutdoorcondensercoilclean.
~Don‘tlettheroomgettoohotortoo
coldairreturns
closedwhen
(SeeCareandCleaningsection.)
cold.Wheneverpossible,turnthe
coolingis desired,Conditionedair
can easilyescapethroughthem.
UITurn Zonelineoffduring
unitonbeforetheroomheatsupor
vacationsor extendedabsences.
coolsoff,Ifyoudon’t,theZoneline
eDon’t let drapesor furniture
willtakelongertoproducethe
block the front of theZoneline.
desiredcomfortcondition.
This will restrict airflow when
the unit is operating.
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USE THISPROBLEM SOLVER
PROBLEM
ZONELINE DOES
NOT OPERATE
ZONELINE “DOES NOT
COOL OR HEAT
AS IT SHOULD”
“~u~N]~~” ODOR
AT S“rART
OF
EIEATING
OPERATION
oI’ERATiNG
SOUNDS
POSSIBLECAUSE
~Power cord not plugged in,fuse blown, or circuit breaker tripped.
*Unit is waiting for compressoroverload protector to reset.
~Curtains,blindsor furnitureblocking the front
oftheairconditionerwillrestrictairflow.
~Themostat Controlmaynotbesethi,ghenough.Turnthecontroltoa lower
orhighernumber.(Note:TemperatureLimitermaybelimitingthe
temperaturerange.)
9Dirtyairfilterblockingairflow.Filtershouldbecleanedatleastevery
30days.Seeinstructionsincleaningsection.
~RoommayhavebeenveryhotorverycoldwhentheZonelinewasfirst
turnedon.Allowtimeforit to cooldownor warmup.
~VentilationcontrolmaybesetatOPENposition,allowingoutsideair
toentertheroom.
~Dustonthesurfaceoftheheatingelementcancause“aburning”odor
atthebeginningoftheheatingoperation.Thisodorshouldquicklyfade.
~Relayclicksmaybe heardwhenthecompressoror fan cycleson andoff.
This is normal.
QFan runs
continuouslywhentheunitis operatingunlesstheFanSwitchbehind
theroomcabinetis setatFANCYCLE.T’henthefancyclesonandoff
withtileconlpressor.

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Save proofof originalpurchasedatesuch as your sales slip or cancelled checkto establishwarrantyperiod.
WHATISCOVERED
FULL ONE-YEARWARRANTY
Foroneyear from date of original
purchase,wewill provide,free of
charge,partsand on-siteservice
laborto repairor replaceany pafi
of the roomair conditionerthat
tails becauseof a manufacturing
defect,
FULL FIVE-YEARWARRANTY
Forfiveyearsfromthedateof
originalpurchase,wewillprovide,
freeofcharge,partsandon-site
servicelaborto repairorreplac~
anypart of the sealedrefrigerating
system(thecompressor,condenser,
evaporatorandallconnecting
tubing)thatfailsbecauseofa
manufacturingdefect.
Foreachof theabovewarranties:
Transportationexpenseto and
from a serviceshop and shop
service labor if requiredwill be
free of charge.
This warranty is extendedto
the original purchaserand
any
succeedingownerfor products
purchasedfor useinthe48
mainlandstates, Hawaiiand
Washington,D.C.InAlaskathe
warranty isthe same exceptthat it
is LIMITED becauseyou must pay
to ship the productto the service
shop or for the servicetechnician’s
travel costs to your home.
All warranty servicewill be
provided by our FactoryService
Centers or byour authorized
Customer Care” servicersduring
normal working hours.
Shouldyour applianceneed
service,duringwarrantyperiod
or beyond, call 800-GE-CARES
(800-432-2737).
WHATIs NOTCOVERED
~Improper installation. * Failureof the productresultingfrom
ifyouhaveaninstallationproblem,
modificationsto the productor due
=Service trips to teach you
how to use the product.
oriftheairconditionerisof improper
to unreasonableuse including
coolingorheatingcapacityforthe
failure to providereasonable
ReadyourUse and Carematerial.
intendeduse,contactyourdealer
and necessay maintenance.
If you then have any questions
orinstaller.Youareresponsible
~Failure due to corrosion on models
about operating the product, please
forprovidingadequateelectrical not corrosion-protected.
contact your dealer or our
Consumer Affairs office at the
connectingfacilities.
QDamage to the product caused by
1
address below, or call, toll free:
@Replacement of fuses or
improper powersupply voltage,
GE Answer Center@
resetting of circuit breakers. accident, fire, floods or acts of God.
1
800.626.2000
@In commercial locations labor
WARRANTOR IS NC?T
consumer information service
necessaryto move the unit to a
RESPONSIBLE FOR
location where it is accessiblefor CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
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service by an individualtechnician.
Some statesdo not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion
may not apply to
you.Thiswarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrights,andyoumayalsohaveotherrightswhichvaryfrom state to state.
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To know what your legal rights are in your state, consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state’s Attorney General.
Warrantor: General ElectricCompany
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!-ffuvther help is needed concerning thiswarranty, write:
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Ma~lager—Consumer Affairs, GE Appliances, Louisville,I(Y40225
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