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When connected, the unit will be controlled  

by a remote thermostat.
NOTE: The number 3 dip switch must be in  

the enabled (UP) position to activate the remote 

thermostat. (See the installation instructions 

supplied with the remote thermostat.)

IMPORTANT:  

The thermostat connections provide 24 V AC only.
If using a digital/electronic wall thermostat,  

ensure it is compatible with 24 VAC signal. See  

the Installation Instructions for the wall thermostat.

NOTICE:

 

Damage to a wall thermostat or to the electronics 

can result from improper connections. Special 

care must be used in connecting the wires. No line 

voltage connections should be made to any circuit. 

Isolate all wires in building from line voltage.

Terminal Connections Remote Thermostat - Class 2 (on some models)

The controls are located under a plastic cover 

behind the front grille.

1

 Remove the front grille. See the Front Grille 

section of Care and Cleaning.

2

 Remove the screws securing the plastic cover 

over the wiring connections. Set aside screws 

and plastic cover.

3

 To make wiring connections, insert the wires  

into the bottom of the terminals and tighten 

screws securely.

4

 After all desired connections have been made, 

replace the plastic cover and front grille.

The owner is responsible for making all 

connections and setting the appropriate dip 

switches. 

Terminal  

connections  

location 

under front 

grille

Fan Cycle/Continuous - Cool

When this switch is enabled (UP), it allows the indoor  

fan to cycle on/off with the compressor. When this 

switch is disabled (DOWN),  it allows the indoor fan to run 

continuously. The default setting is DOWN (continuous).

Fan Cycle/Continuous - Heat 

When this switch is enabled (UP), it allows the indoor 

fan to cycle on/off with the heater operation. When this 

switch is disabled (DOWN),  it allows the indoor fan to run 

continuously. The default setting is UP (cyclic).

Class 2 - Remote Thermostat

When this switch is enabled (UP), it allows the unit 

to operate with a Class 2 Remote Control Wall 

Thermostat. The unit controls are disabled.  

The default setting is DOWN (disabled).

Fan Cycle/Continuous - Cool     

Fan Cycle/Continuous - Heat 

Class 2

9

Red - 24 V AC only

Green - Low Speed Fan

Green - High Speed Fan

Yellow - Compressor

  

   White - Heater

Common - Ground

                

   

No Function

      

      (reserved for furture use) 

                

   

No Function

      

      (reserved for furture use) 

Summary of Contents for AJCM08ACE

Page 1: ...umer Support Back Cover Warranty 19 Owner s Manual and Installation Instructions Espa ol For a Spanish version of this manual visit our Website at GEAppliances com Para consultar una version en espa o...

Page 2: ...what to do SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING Risk of electric shock Can cause injury or death This appliance must be properly grounded Do not under any circumstances cut or remove the third ground prong fro...

Page 3: ...outlet to provide proper polarity in the connection of the power cord When disconnecting the power cord from the adapter always hold the adapter in place with one hand while pulling the power cord pl...

Page 4: ...s off 2II When the air conditioner is on it can be set to automatically turn off in half an hour to 24 hours Each touch will set the time in half hours up to 10 and then in hours up to 24 To cancel th...

Page 5: ...conditioner is off and is then turned on while set to Cool it will take approximately 3 minutes for the compressor to start and cooling to begin Cooling Descriptions RU 1RUPDO RROLQJ Select the Cool m...

Page 6: ...ditioner is on it can be set to automatically turn off in half an hour to 24 hours Each touch will set the time in half hours up to 10 and then in hours up to 24 To cancel the Off Timer press the OFF...

Page 7: ...n and filtering without cooling or heating Since fan only settings do not provide cooling or heating a temperature setting will not be displayed Remote Control Press FAN pad Press LOW or HIGH pads to...

Page 8: ...witch controls are ORFDWHG EHKLQG WKH URRP FDELQHW DV shown in this figure The owner is responsible for checking switches and ensuring they are in the desired position Fan Cycle Continuous Cool Fan Cy...

Page 9: ...ing connections insert the wires into the bottom of the terminals and tighten screws securely 4 After all desired connections have been made replace the plastic cover and front grille The owner is res...

Page 10: ...front grille even with the tabs on the case and snap into place Replace the screws and filter Front Grille Outdoor Coils The coils on the outdoor side of the air conditioner should be checked regularl...

Page 11: ...ast every 30 days A clogged filter reduces cooling heating and air flow Keeping the air filter clean will Decrease cost of operation Save energy Prevent clogged heat exchanger coils Reduce the risk of...

Page 12: ...wiring circuits which could cause a possible fire hazard from overheating wires BEFORE YOU BEGIN Read these instructions completely and carefully 03257 17 6DYH WKHVH LQVWUXFWLRQV for local inspector s...

Page 13: ...r grille included with RAB46 47 48 J Chassis RAB46A 47A 48A and 48B wall cases RAG14E RAB36 37 38 46 47 or 48 Architectural louvered exterior grille J Chassis Read these instructions completely and ca...

Page 14: ...9 6 33 1 0 7 5 35 6 17 16 5 21 7 21 5 1 7 72 2035 6625 5 167 2 1 3 7 7 7 1 6 1 7 7 1 SCREW 167 1 02 1 1 67 1 6 Read these instructions completely and carefully R 029 7 7 5 1 5217 5 Remove the two scre...

Page 15: ...f wall to support the bricks or blocks above the opening Do not allow the wall case to be used in lieu of a lintel ODVKLQJ Install flashing drip rail as shown to prevent water from dripping inside the...

Page 16: ...es Airflow is restricted 0DNH VXUH WKHUH DUH QR FXUWDLQV EOLQGV RU IXUQLWXUH EORFNLQJ not cool or heat some the front of the air conditioner models as it should The temp control may Q COOL mode or HEA...

Page 17: ...17 Notes...

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Page 19: ...reakers Failure due to corrosion on models not corrosion protected DPDJH WR WKH SURGXFW FDXVHG E LPSURSHU SRZHU VXSSO voltage accident fire floods or acts of God Incidental or consequential damage cau...

Page 20: ...le your warranty is still in effect You can purchase it on line anytime or call 800 626 2224 during normal business hours GE Consumer Home Services will still be there after your warranty expires Part...

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