Summary of Contents for AVV1O

Page 1: ...tdoor Coils 5 Problem Solver 9 Things that are normal 9 More questions call GE AnwerCenti 800 626 2000 Installation Electrical Requirements 6 ensionCords 6 Grounding 6 installation instructions 7 8 Consumer Services l 1 Appliance Registration 2 Important Phone Numbers 11 Model and Serial Number Location 2 Warranw Back Cover Model AVV1O GE Annliances ...

Page 2: ...r air conditioner YOU WED SERWCE To obtain service see the Consumer Services page in the back of this guide We re proud of our service and want you to be pleased If for some reason you are not happy with the semice you receive here are three steps to follow for further help FIRST contact the people who serviwd your appliance E lain why you are not pleased In most cases this will solve the problem ...

Page 3: ...before restarting it Ventilation Control men the NT is set at CLOSED ordy the air inside the room mn be circulated and mnditioned men set at OPEN some indoor air m be efiausted from the room I VENT ml OPEN CLOSED For maximum cooling SELECTOR THERMOSTAT Thermostat Control THERMOSTAT D I COOLEST For normal cooling SELECTOR THERMOSTAT HI COOL For quieter operation SELECTOR LO G COOL z THERMOSTAT COOL...

Page 4: ...ock air flow and stops the unit from cooling the room This freezing up is a temporary condition that most often occurs at night when the Thermostat is set on the coldest setting and the Selector is set on LO COOL To wrrect the condition set the Selector at HI FN or HI COOL with the Thermostat at 1 or 2 ln e sair uneomfofiable Outside air temperature dropping To adjust the air direction Two levers ...

Page 5: ...available through your GE service outlet Use water and a mild deterge DO NOT use bleach or abrasives Front he The front grille must be removed in order to reach the air filter filter The air filter behind the front grille shodd be checked and cleaned at least every 30 days or more often if necessary Clean tie filter by washing it in warm soapy water Rinse and let the filter dry before replacing it...

Page 6: ...rmit Use a listed adapter avtiable at most lod hardware stores and make sure the 2 prong wti oudet is properly grounded ig 2 You shodd have the circuit chaked by a qtiified el cian to make sure the oudet is properly grounded men you put the adapter plug into the w oudet make sure the larger prong go into the larger dot This provides the proper polarity in the mnn on of the power cord For proper gr...

Page 7: ...s other than the standard double hung window All supporting parts should be secured to firm wood masonry or metal 1 PREPARE THE WINDOW Sto Si Place the support bracket on the window sill against the back of the stool The depth of the window sill will determine which 3 8 threaded hole to use 3 8 threaded holes Screw the leveling bolt into 0 the correct 318 po threaded hole of Put the support bracke...

Page 8: ...il it touches behind the air conditioner top bar CA ON Do not release the grip on the air conditioner until it fits tight between the tindow and the stool Do not drill a hole in the base pan The air conditioner is designed to operate with approximate 1 2 of water in the base pan 3 SLIDE O THEFILLER PANELS fitend the filler panels on both sides until they touch the window tracks After securing the ...

Page 9: ...r or furniture Hplugged fuse dd have blom or circuit br er may have trippe blinds or furniture blocking front of air conditioner restri air flow ermostat ntrol may not beset high enough Turn knob to a higher number Mgh t setting shotid provide mimum cooling Air filter dirty shodd be cleaned at least every 30 days Seethe e and eaning section c Room may have been very hot when air wnditioner was fir...

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Page 11: ...nsumers with impaired hearing or speech who have Braille controls for a variety of GE access to a TDD or a conventional tele ewriter may appliances and a brochure to call 800TDBGEAC 80R3M322 to request assist in planning a barrier free information or service kitchen for persons with limited mobtiity To obtain these items free of charge ca 800 626 2000 Seffice n a 80M2 2224 You can have the secure ...

Page 12: ... have an installation problem modtications to the product or due you how to use the product or if the air conditioner is of to unreasonable use including Read your Use and Care material improper cooling capacity for the failure to provide reasonable and If you then have any questions intended use contact your dealer necessary maintenance about operating the product or installer You are responsible...

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