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YOUR GE ROOM AIR CONDITIONER

WARRANTY

Save 

proof of original purchase date such as your sales slip or cancel led 

check to establish warranty period.

WHAT IS COVERED

FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY

For one year from date of original
purchase, we will provide, free of

charge, parts and service labor in
your home to repair or replace

 part 

 

 

 

conditioner 

that fails because

of a manufacturing defect.

FULL-FIVE YEAR WARRANTY

For 

five years from the date of

original purchase, we will provide,
free of charge, 

 and service

labor in your home to repair or
replace any part of the 
refrigerating system 

(the

compressor, condenser,
evaporator and all connecting
tubing) that fails because of a
manufacturing defect.

For each of the above warranties:

 expense to and from

a service shop and 

shop 

labor if required will be free of
charge.

This warranty is extended to
the original purchaser and any
succeeding owner for products

purchased for use in the 48
mainland states, Hawaii and
Washington, 

 In Alaska the

warranty is the same except that it

is LIMITED because you must pay

to ship the product to the service
shop 

or for the service technician’s

travel costs to your home.

All 

warranty service will be

provided by our 

Factory Service

Centers or by our authorized
Customer 

 servicers during

normal working hours.

Look in the White or Yellow Pages

of your telephone directory for
GENERAL ELECTRIC
COMPANY, GENERAL

ELECTRIC FACTORY SERVICE,
GENERAL 
FACTORY SERVICE or GENERAL
ELECTRIC CUSTOMER 

SERVICE.

WHAT IS NOT COVERED

● 

Service trips to your home to

teach you how to use the product.

Read your Use and Care material.
If you then have any questions

about operating the product please
contact your dealer or our
Consumer Affairs office at the
address below, or call, toll free:

GE Answer 
800.626.2000
consumer information service

● 

Improper installation.

If 

you have an installation

problem, or if the air conditioner is
of improper cooling capacity for the
intended use, contact your dealer
or installer. You are responsible for
providing adequate electrical
connecting facilities.

● 

Replacement of house fuses or

resetting of circuit breakers.

● 

In commercial locations labor

necessary to move the unit to a
location where it is accessible 

for

service by an individual technician.

● 

Failure of the product resulting

from modifications to the product or
due to unreasonable use including
failure to provide reasonable and

necessary maintenance.

● 

Failure due to corrosion on

models not corrosion-protected.

● 

Damage to product caused

by improper power supply voltage,
accident, fire, floods or acts of God.

WARRANTOR IS 

NOT

RESPONSIBLE FOR

CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.

Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion

may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which 

 from state to state.

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 Electric Company

If 

further help is needed concerning this warranty, write:

Manager—Consumer Affairs, GE Appliances, Louisville, KY 40225

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Summary of Contents for AME06

Page 1: ...r Coil 6 Consumer Services 15 Control Settings 4 5 Electrical Requirements 3 EnerW Saver Stitch 5 EnerW Saving Tips 7 Extension Cords 3 Freezing Up 4 Grounding 3 Installation Instructions 8 14 Model and Serial Numbers 2 6 Problem Solver 7 Safety Instructions 2 User Maintenance Instructions 6 Warranty Back Cover GE Answer Centerm 800 626 2000 Models AME06 AME08 GE Appliances ...

Page 2: ...n this Use and Care Guide This air conditioner must be properly installed in accordance with the Installation Instructions before it is used See grounding instructions Never unplug your air conditioner by pulling on the power cord Always grip plug firmly and pull straight out from the receptacle Repair or replace immediately all electric service cords that have become frayed or otherwise damaged D...

Page 3: ...lt a c protected with a Because of potential safety hazards time delay fuse or circuit breaker This is recommended for best performance and to prevent overloading house wiring circuits which could cause a possible fire hazard from overheating wires The power cord on these models has a 230 208 volt perpendicular tandem or large tandem type plug under certain conditions we strongly recommend against...

Page 4: ...g up is a temporary condition that most often occurs at night when the Thermostat is set at a higher number and the Selector is set on LO COOL To correct the condition set the Selector at HI FAN or HI COOL and move the Thermostat to the warmest setting 4 TIMER o HOUR MANUAL Timer Control When you turn the Timer Control to the MANUAL setting the air conditioner starts immediately and operates conti...

Page 5: ...the Energy Saver Switch at NORM position for continuous fan operation or at SAVE position to automatically cycle the fan on and off with the compressor 4 Set the Ventilation Control at CLOSE except for brief periods when you want to exhaust room air to the outside For maximum cooling 1 Set the Selector Switch at HIGH COOL 2 Turn the Thermostat Control to 10 3 Set the Ventilation Control at CLOSE 4...

Page 6: ...le mu OC C UK Step 4 Grasp the grille s lower right and left corner and carefully lift straight upward to disengage the 2 top tabs from their slots in the cabinet front edge CABINET o e To attach the grille The grille is attached on the front of the cabinet by four tabs and a screw Step 1 Lower the 2 top tabs of the grille into the slots in the cabinet top Step 2 Carefully push the sides of the gr...

Page 7: ...op or the front of the air conditioner will restrict air tlow c Thermostat Control may not be set high enough Move the knob to a higher number Highest setting should provide maximum cooling When Energy Saver Switch is set at SAVE temperature range in room will vary more Air filter dirty should be cleaned at least every 30 days Room may have been very hot when air conditioner was first turned on Al...

Page 8: ...CAL CODES OR LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES 115V 230 V1208V 230V 208V 230V 208V 15 AMP circuit 20 AMP circuit 15 AMP ctrcuit 30 AMP c rcuit parallel type perpendicular type tandem type tandem type o II o 1 If the electrical supply provided does not meet the above specifications call a licensed electrician Aluminum house wiring may pose special problems consult a qualified electrician This unit require...

Page 9: ...e screwdriver Sharp knife or razor blade Rule or tape measure Pencil Level Box wrench Type A screw Sealer 1 1 2 oz SCREWS FURNISHED see samples Type A Qty 3 Type B Qty 2 Type C T Qty 4 Type D Qty 6 t Type scre Right dow filler panel Type A screw continued next page 9 ...

Page 10: ...move ground screw and ground wire Save for reuse Ground screw Ground wire 3 Remove chassis from cabinet using the base pan as a handle PREPARE CABINED Top mounting rail Room side abine op Type D screw 1 Install top mounting rail onto top of cabinet with 3 Type D screws Ill II Type D screw o Type D screw 2 Install bottom sill channel onto cabinet by inserting notches on channel into slots located o...

Page 11: ...nting position of cabinet 3 Install cabinet into opening and center on line marked on window sill Put to you and lower window sash b rail Center line f cabinet toward lind top mounting Sealing ribbon ADHESIVE SIDE 4 Extend and secure left and right window filler panels to window sash with Type A screws one on each side 5 Secure top mounting rail with two Type B screws Ier JNSTALL SASH GASKEZ Cut f...

Page 12: ...o cabinet by reinstalling chassis locking bracket and chassis locking screw removed in Step 2 Chassis locking bracket 3 Reconnect ground wire removed in Step 2 to chassis 4 Remove enough line cord to reach the wall receptacle CHECKFOR AIR LEAKS Seal small openings around cabinet with gum type sealer provided NS LL FRONTGRILLE See Front Grille section 12 ...

Page 13: ...bove opening Flashing alum inure or galvanized steel PREPARE WALL OPENING 1 Determine size of opening Measure width and height of cabinet and add 1 8 to each dimension 2 Choose the wall opening location Be sure a power receptacle is or will be installed nearby 3 Make the opening Frame it to support the weight of the air conditioner Add metal flashing over bottom of frame opening and 1 up on sides ...

Page 14: ...a piece of aluminum or galvanized steel available at most hardware stores will further prevent moisture from getting into interior walls 5 Install wood trim molding obtained locally around roomside projection of cabinet if desired In 4 SLIDE CHASSIS INTO CABINEZ Lift the chassis and carefully slide it into cabinet Do not push on controls or finned coils Make sure chassis is firmly seated toward re...

Page 15: ...1 receive ii subslzmti Ll discount With 1 rr ul Liple ye2Lr contr ct yoL1 t e issL red of filtLlr e service at today s prices Telecommunication Detice for the Deaf Parts andAccessories 80 626 2002 Individuds qu fied to service their ow appliances c m h ve rrecdcd parts or accessories sent directly to theit home free of shipping ch irge The E p rts system provides ccess to river 47 000 parts md all...

Page 16: ... CARE SERVICE WHAT IS NOT COVERED Service trips to your home to teach you how to use the product Read your Use and Care material If you then have any questions about operating the product please contact your dealer or our Consumer Affairs office at the address below or call toll free GE Answer Center 800 626 2000 consumer information service Improper installation If you have an installation proble...

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