Page 1: ...er Support onsumer Sttpport Bark Cover Product Registration 25 26 Warranty 27 Heat Cool Modal 2900 Heat Pump Modal 3900 Espa_ol For a Spanish version ot tiffs manual visit our Wcltsite at Para consuhar tma version _n _ spaflol de este manual d_ insmtcciones visit nuestro sitio de interne ge com Fran_ais For a Fr rich version of this manual visit our Wcltsite at w_v elect romenagersge ca Potu un ve...
Page 2: ...ing unit For details see th hlsmllation tlStl UCIiOI S itl lhis manual R place imm diat ly all le tric service cords tha_ have becom h yed or otherwise damag d A damag d _t_ supply cord must be tel laced with a new pow r supply coI l obtained ti om the manufhcmrer and not repaired Do no use a cord Hint shows cm ks or abrasion damage along its length or at either the plug or onnector end Utq lug or...
Page 3: ...E COOL or cooling FAN For rim only operation HEAT D r healing OPERATION ON STOP I ums tile unit on or off I o_er remains olmetted to the Zoneline The Fr_ eze Semin l tbamre still flmctions it s _itch 6 is enabled UP See tile Freeze Sentinel section NOTE 7hetemperature display will flashto ladlaate apossible unitmaltanctionSet operationcentre to STOPandthenrestart the uni_ f the flashinglight reapp...
Page 4: ...rews mustberemoved fromthe ventdoorbeforeuse Seetbefl stallation nstructinns in thebackof thismanua_ Open position Closed position ToRemove the Room Cabinet Additionul ontrols arc lo ut d behind thu l OOln cabinet Toromove Pull out at the bottom to rcleas it from the tabs 1 Then lift up 9 To replace Pla th labs ov r tile lop rail l Push imvard at the bottom umil it snaps into lace 2 Air Direction ...
Page 5: ...HI Temp Limit3 Heat TL1 C Temp Limitf Cool TL2 C Temp Limit2 Cod TL3 C Temp Limit _Cool All Electric Heat This electric heat option filnctions only on tile 39 0 SmJes models When this switch is enabled UP heat pump operation is locked out causing d_e unit to provide onl3 electric resistance heat oqemmmmmmmllmmmmama L ALLFR All ElectricHeat Cooling SmartFan When tills swiwh is enabled UP it allows ...
Page 6: ...OFF with the unit controls oqaaaa aaEallawaEaEa _ LOAD SHEDDING CDC FreezeSentinel When this swilch is enabled UP it turns OFF lhe f eeze sentinel protection fi amre With the switch disabled OOWN th_ freeze sentinel is activated which amomalically provides heat without riser interi3_ e This helps 1opruvent plumbing damage by turning the hearer and indoor tim ON at 41 F and OFF at 46 K oqaaaaw alla...
Page 7: ...5 65 85 85 85 85 85 Temperature limiting during HEATmode all temperatures shown in F UP DOWN NONE 4 5 6 4 5 6 4 5 6 5 4 6 5 6 4 4 5 6 NONE 4 6 5 6 4 5 Minimum 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 Maximum 65 80 78 76 74 72 70 65 Heat Sentinel When this switch is enabled UP it rams ON lhe heat senlinel protection f_ atm _ With tile switch disabled DOWN th_ heat sentinel is de a_ti_lted This f_amrc mlromati ally ...
Page 8: ...l Irely _ A ier all desired connections have been ln_ l replace the access cover _111 I i tOill cabinet The owner is resl onsibl_ for maldng all connections and s tting the al l rol rial di l _ wil hes A CAUTION hnproper wiring may damage the Zoneline electronics No common busing is permitt d Dalllag or erratic o el_ttioll illay l Sl lt A separ lte wire i air must be mn ti om each sei arnm control...
Page 9: ...at NOTE The number 4 dip _witch must be in tile enabled UP position to actiw_z the remote thermostat See the inslxlllafion instructions supplied with th remote thel most_lt IMPORTANT The Zoll lille Ihel lllOS _ I olllle liolls l rovide 24 V AC only If using a igiml de lroni wall thermostat you musl sel it to lhe 24 V A selling S e the Inslallation Instructions for the _all Ihel D os _ Red 24VAConl...
Page 10: ...n Ill somu installations dirt or other debris may bc blown into the unit from th_ outside and settk ill th_ base pan the bottolll of the unit In some areas of tile L hilt d States a g l lik or slime like suLstmlce mm bc seen in the base an Check it peliodicall 3 and clean if neeessal T Ventilation Filter If fi_eventdooris open clean the vent filter twice a year or as t_qt ed Turethe Zoneliae off b...
Page 11: ... component tidlure Toclean the a Ftlters Vat uum off dw hcaxy soil Run water through tile filt_ l sfrom th_ back side D W thoroughly befbl ruplacing NOTE The ail fillers are intel changeable and will tilt in either the light or left side To replace the air filters Push down A CAUTION Ooeutoperutethe Zoeeliee without the filters in place ff a filter becomes torn or damaged it should be replaced imm...
Page 12: ...TION Follow the National Electrical Code NEC or local codes and ordinances For personal safely this Zoneline must be properly gromlded Protective devices fuses or circuit breakers acceptable for Zoneline installations m e specified on the nameplate of each unit Do not use ml extension cord with this unit Alunfinum building Mring may present special problems consult a qualified electrician When the...
Page 13: ...ate properly or t5il l remanlrel A deflector kit l_ K40 may be used with grilles that were not designed tot your new GE Zonelines The I_YK40 eonlains air detlector_ and gaskels that re mat to the unit to dirt ct the hot exbaust air away from tbe air inmk to allow the unit to function properl The grille nlust have a 65_ minimum fi ee area Any v_rtical deflectol s ill the existing rear grille sh afl...
Page 14: ... odes ma 3 require the use ot an arc fault or leakage current det ction device on the power cord Be sure to select the correct cord fk_r your installation Tandem Perpendicular Large Tandem 15Amp 20Amp 30Amp 230 208volt receptacle configuration Branch Circuit and Proper GE Power Cord Unit Amperage Rating with LCDI Device 15 K _lS 20 1_ K _203 30 K I_3 3 No1 apprmed fi r ise on 7000 BTI J models 14 ...
Page 15: ...llll ti ll Branch Circuit and Proper GE Power Unit Amperage Rating Suhhase Kit Supply Kit 15 1_ K2041 15 R K5172 20 I_ K204E20 RYK5202 30 I I_04E30 I_Y_53 2 The instructions proxided with the selected subbase kit lnllSt l e careflllly tbllowed It is the responsibility ot th_ installer 1o ells rt th OllllectiOll Ot COlllI OnelllS is done in accordance with these instl uctions and all electrical cod...
Page 16: ...e 2 Ita fuse and filseholder are 1o be used tile knockout at the top oi the box is i _r mounting a Bu_s Fuseholdel Be stay tile ills and fl sebolder arc oFtile same rating as tile bl mch circuit Leadwilx s at tbe fuse can be eilher sold red in plac_ or attached using l IAisted 1 4 ti male receptacle crimp onne tots Follow local cod_ s REINSTALL JUNCTION BOX Reinstall tbe jlnlction box b engaging t...
Page 17: ...KW _ 4 2 82 KW 5 00 4 10 KW Direct Connections 230 208 Volt Power Supply Kits 1_ K4157 1_ K4207 1_ K4307 265 Volt Power Supply Kits Heater Wattage w 230 208 Volts 2 55 KW 2 09 KW 4 KW _ 8_ K 5 00 KW 4 10 KW Heater Wattage 265 Volts l_kK5172 2 55 KW _9 9 I_ K __0_ 3 4 KW R kK53 2 _ 5 00 KW Not al f rox_d for tF OIX7000 BT It units Circuit Protective Device 15 Amp Timc Dehl Fus_ or l reakcr 20 Amp T...
Page 18: ...tbHning on tile room side ot the case The ILM_71series wall cases are insulated Insulation kit 1_YKg01Lis available tot use with 1LM_77or existing u ninsulated wall cas s when ne ded NOTE For inslallation with a subbase or hlcl adapteg see the inslmctiot _s packed with those kils PREPARE THE UNIT C m efidlyremove shipping tape and toam shipl ing blocks fiom the room cabinet compressor and vent doo...
Page 19: ...e trait side flang s t r installation in wall cas s other than GE I_ avoid damaging th flange insulation the installer should use an awl or other sharl_ tool to puncmr the insul ition in the _pprt_plialt_ hol s bel _re inslMling the attachment screws REPLACE THE ROOM CABINET Reinstall the room cabinet by hooking lh top o_ r ill rail along lhe unit 1ol 1 lh ll pushing it in at h I ollOlll 2 19 ...
Page 20: ...nto external building walls we recommend the use of RAD 10 Drain Kit External Drain S_e th_ Installation Instru tion in the l_ tI l kit o Square drain hobs A_temate _ _g_ O D straight 1 2 O Ddrain tube _ _ _ _ Neoprenespongegasket Steel mounting plate _ _ _ _ _Type A screw formetal case or Type g screw formolded case Internal Drain S_e lhc Installation Instrt ctions in thi I_X I 10 ldt Neoprene sp...
Page 21: ...d Oll the power cord phlg device is lripped or lhe 1 ox near the hlg If lhe RESETbutton will not stay engaged dis ontimle lSe of the Zoneline and contact a qualitied sel vi e technician Zoneline does not cool Indoor airflow Make sure there arc no curtains blinds or furniture or heat as it should is restricted locking the h nt of the Zondine Outdoor airflow is Make sure the rear glille is not rcstr...
Page 22: ...he air does not feel The heat pump alone Ls the Ele tric If at Option This turns oft tile warm enough during produces air that feels he it pump and warms with electri heat only heating operation cooler than desired NOTE Use of this option wifl result in increased energy CORSUITI_t oR The unit is not The fan dip switch nlay See tile Auxiliary Controls s_ ction blowing out air be set to CYCLE The el...
Page 23: ...at thn Q cle up This will cruise tile thn to cycle on and olt with the eolnpressol _ Oll lll_lV also Ileal a filn Iloise sto D and start You may notice a t vwminutt s delay ill stalling if you tr to restart tile Zoneline too soon after turning it offor ilyou a justlhe thermostal right ariel the compressor has shut otl This is due to a buiMn l _starl prolector till the lllpressol that at ses a 3 mi...
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Page 25: ...Please place in envelope and mail to General Electric Company Warranty Re_stration Department P O Box 32150 Louisville KY 40232 2150 25 ...
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Page 27: ...uate electrical connecting facilities In commercial locatiolls labor necessary to move the unit to a location where it Lsaccessible for service hy an individual technician Failure or dmnage resulting from corrosion due to installation in an enviromnent contahfing corrosive chemicals Replacement of fu_ or resetting of circuit breakers Failm e of the prv_duct restdting from modifications to the prod...
Page 28: ...ories ge com hldividuals qualilk d to s_ _a ic lilt Jr own apl lian_ es Call have parts or accessories s nt dir ctly to their honl s xq Mast rCard and Discov r ards are ac x pted Olxl r on line h lav 24 llc urs e_ elw day or by phone at 800 626 2 X 2 during llOlmal business bours Instructions contained in this manual cover procedures to be performed by any user Other servicing generally should be ...