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Troubleshooting Tips 

Problem 

Possible Causes 

What To Do

Zoneline does

 

The unit is unplugged.

 

• Make sure the Zoneline plug is pushed completely 

not start

 

 

  into the outlet.

The fuse is blown/circuit

 

• Check the house fuse/circuit breaker box and replace

breaker is tripped.

 

  the fuse or reset the breaker.

The unit is waiting for

 

• This is normal. The Zoneline will start again after it resets.

the compressor overload

  

protector to reset.
Power failure.

 

• There is a protective time delay (up to 3 minutes) to 

prevent tripping of the compressor overload. For this  

reason, the unit may not start normal heating or cooling  

for 3 minutes after it is turned back on.

Zoneline does not cool

 

Indoor airflow is restricted.

 

• Make sure there are no curtains, blinds or furniture

or heat as it should

 

 

  blocking the air discharge grille or the return air grille.

Outdoor airflow is

 

• Make sure the architectural louver is not restricted.  

restricted or recirculated.

 

  This can cause the unit to cycle off due to the compressor

overload.

• Outdoor grille must have a minimum of 65% free area.  

Non-GE grilles may be too restrictive for proper  

performance. Consult your salesperson for assistance.

The air filter is dirty.

 

• Change the filter at least every 30 days.

See the Care and Cleaning–Air Filters section.

The room may have 

 

• When the Zoneline is first turned on you need to

been hot or cold.

 

  allow time for the room to cool down or warm up.

Outdoor air is 

 

• Set the vent control to the 

CLOSE 

position.

entering the room.

Burning odor

  

Dust is on the surface 

 

• This can cause a “burning” odor at the beginning of

at the start 

 

of the heating element.

 

  the heating operation. This odor should quickly fade.

of heating operation

The air is not always

 

The heat pump is not 

 

• This is normal. The heat pump will produce warm air

cool or hot during 

 

producing hot air.

 

  but not as hot as air produced when the higher-cost

operation

 

 

  electric heat is used.

The fan switch may be 

 

• This causes the fan to blow room temperature air

set at continuous fan. 

 

  even when the compressor or heater cycles off.

The continuous air movement provides better  

overall temperature control.

The air does not feel

 

The heat pump alone

 

• Use the Electric Heat Option. This turns off the heat 

warm enough during

 

produces air that feels

 

  pump and warms with electric heat only.

heating operation

 

cooler than desired.

 

NOTE:

 

Use of this option will result in increased energy 

consumption.

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Summary of Contents for Appliances Zoneline 8500 series

Page 1: ...and Heat Pump Models 8500 Series Owner s Manual and Installation Instructions GEAppliances com Zoneline Vertical Printed in China Write the model and serial numbers here Model ________________________...

Page 2: ...th or at either the plug or connector end n Product must be operated with the electrical plug supplied with the product Do not replace the electrical plug supplied with the product n If the receptacle...

Page 3: ...if present NOTE The owner is responsible for setting the appropriate dip switches and connecting terminals Controls Dip Switches Dip Switches All Electric Heat Heat pump models only When this switch i...

Page 4: ...usly Occupancy Sensor Field Supplied When this switch is enabled UP it allows the unit to utilize an infrared motion sensor and a door switch for occupancy detection This feature combined with field d...

Page 5: ...to select the cooling limits The next three switches are used to control the heating limits Temperature limiting during COOL mode all temperatures shown in F UP DOWN Minimum Maximum NONE 1 2 3 60 85 1...

Page 6: ...Zoneline operation No common busing is permitted A separate wire pair must be run from each separate controlling switch to each individual Zoneline Room Air Sensor Requires room air sensor kit RAVRMS...

Page 7: ...ogether to automatically cycle the unit between normal and energy management operations Central Desk Control When connected the unit lock out is released and it can be turned ONor OFF with a switch lo...

Page 8: ...ructions Other features of your Zoneline About Heat Pumps on some models Heat pumps can reduce operating costs by exchanging heat from the outside air even when the outside temperature is below freezi...

Page 9: ...e filter at least every 30 days Air Filters The most important thing you can do to maintain the Zoneline is to change the filter at least every 30 days Dirty filters reduce cooling heating and air flo...

Page 10: ...led by a qualified electrician Follow the National Electrical Code NEC and or local codes and ordinances For personal safety this Zoneline unit and case must be properly grounded Protective devices fu...

Page 11: ...ordance with the NEC and local codes ordinances and regulations Power supply kit Recommended branch circuit wire sizes Nameplate maximum circuit AWG Wire breaker size size 15A 14 20A 12 30A 10 AWG Ame...

Page 12: ...TION CHART on page 13 to select the appropriate kit It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure the connection of components is done in accordance with electrical codes Direct connection to br...

Page 13: ...240 VAC When connecting the Zoneline to a single phase circuit for 230V applications Connect the white and black leads of the Zoneline power supply kit to the branch circuit L1 and L2 leads The white...

Page 14: ...12 D x 193 4 W x 32 H RAVWP15 15 D x 193 4 W x 32 H Cutout Dimensions 20 W x 321 4 H Access Panel with Return Air Grille RAVRG1 Return Air Grille RAVRG2 Cutout Dimensions 28 W x 48 H Cutout Dimensions...

Page 15: ...Filter bracket Secure platform to the floor Platform 231 4 x 231 4 square Min load capacity 175 lbs 4 min from front of case Unit installed through FRONT of case 5 min from front of case Unit installe...

Page 16: ...epth 231 8 D Case height 31 E Condensate drains 3 4 connector Primary Drain Centerline of cutout is approximately 51 4 from left case wall and 81 2 from back case wall Secondary Drain Centerline of cu...

Page 17: ...the option that best suits your installation requirements Follow the Installation Instructions provided with the return air grille accessory for installation details NOTE Use only one filter in the in...

Page 18: ...4 W x 32 H RAVWP12 12 D x 193 4 W x 32 H RAVWP15 15 D x 193 4 W x 32 H 2 Make drain hole cutout s Primary Drain Centerline of drain is approximately 51 4 from left platform edge and 81 2 from back pl...

Page 19: ...Flex duct can collapse and cause airflow restrictions Do not use flex duct for 90 bends or unsupported runs of 5 ft or more 3 Installation Instructions Your airflow should be balanced based on many f...

Page 20: ...the unit to be slid into the case 2 Ground the unit to the case by installing the front case to unit hex bolt and discard the two case to unit side screw 5a Hex bolt Air discharge outlet Rigid ductwo...

Page 21: ...tions as appropriate of this manual for proper connections 3 Replace the case front panel by replacing the four front screws and the two top screws 6 Installation Instructions Thermostat Unit Connecti...

Page 22: ...at connections 3 Raise the top duct by turning all four case top duct adjusting screws counterclockwise 4 Remove the front and or side case to unit grounding screw if present 5 Slide the unit out of t...

Page 23: ...ve a minimum of 65 free area Non GE grilles may be too restrictive for proper performance Consult your salesperson for assistance The air filter is dirty Change the filter at least every 30 days See t...

Page 24: ...el is set at fan cycle up This will cause the fan to cycle on and off with the compressor You may also hear a fan noise stop and start You may notice a few minutes delay in starting if you try to rest...

Page 25: ...Safety Instructions Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning Troubleshooting Tips Consumer Support Notes GEAppliances com 25...

Page 26: ...Notes 26 Consumer Support Troubleshooting Tips Care and Cleaning Operating Instructions Safety Instructions...

Page 27: ...and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state or province to province To know what your legal rights are consult your local state or provincial consumer affairs office or your stat...

Page 28: ...t our Website today For the hearing impaired please call 800 TDD GEAC 800 833 4322 Parts and Accessories GEAppliances com Individuals qualified to service their own appliances can have parts or access...

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