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49-5000634  Rev. 4

5

USING THE 

AIR CONDITIONER: 

Controls

Controls

Features and appearance will vary.
Lights beside the touch pads on the air conditioner control panel 
indicate the selected settings.

Remote Control

Air Conditioner Controls

1. Power Pad

Turns air conditioner on and off. When turned on, 
the display will show the set temperature and user 
settings.

2. Display

Shows the room temperature or time remaining on the 
Delay timer. Shows the

 Set 

temperature while setting 

the temperature in 

Cool, Dry 

or 

Eco

modes.

3. Temp and Delay + /– Pads

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can be set in 

Cool, Dry

and 

Eco

mode.

4. Mode Pad

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Fan Only, Cool, Dry

or

Eco 

mode.

5. Fan Speed Pad 

In 

Cool, Eco or Dry 

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to 

Auto, Quiet, Med, or High

 on the unit.

In 

Fan

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High, Med

or 

Quiet 

on the unit.

6. Delay (set by remote control only)

With the 

Delay On

 feature the unit will operate in 

ECO

mode at the set temperature and fan speed.
After pressing

 Delay

 pad the display will show “- -”.

Pressing the 

Delay +

 button will increase the hours 

by 1 from 24. The 

Delay –

 button will decrease the 

hours by 1 from 24 to 1. When the set delay time has 
expired, the unit will turn on as if the 

POWER

 button 

was pressed.
To cancel the Delay function, press the 

POWER

button.

7. 

Sleep Pad

The 

SLEEP

 mode sets the unit to gradually change 

settings over an 8 hour period to allow for some 
increased energy efficiency during sleep hours.
The 

SLEEP

 mode is available only in 

COOL, DRY

 and 

ECO

 mode.

Press the 

SLEEP

 mode pad and its light will illuminate. 

In 

SLEEP

 mode, the unit will automatically change and 

display the fan speed depending on the prior settings. 

If fan speed was 

High

 or 

Med

, the unit will decrease 

the fan speed by one setting.
If fan speed was 

Quiet

 or 

Auto

, the unit will set the fan 

speed as 

Quiet

.

The fan will stay the set speed setting for 8 hours from 
the time the 

SLEEP

 mode button was pressed. The 

air conditioner will then raise the set point by 2°F after 
1 hour and 2°F more after another hour where it will 
remain for the next 6 hours. The display will not show 
the adjusted set points. During this time, the display 
will show “08” at the beginning, representing the 8 hour 
run time, and will decrease by 1 with each passing 
hour. After 8 hours, the air conditioner will resume the 
settings that were in place before the 

SLEEP

 mode 

button was pressed. 
While in 

SLEEP

 mode, pressing the 

SLEEP

 or 

POWER

 button will exit 

SLEEP

 mode. The only other 

allowable button in sleep mode is 

SPEED

. Any other 

button will result in a double beep, confirming an invalid 
operation.

8. 

Filter Reset Pad

This feature automatically notifies you that the filters 
must be cleaned. The indicator light will come on after 
250 hours of operation. Clean the filters 

(REFER TO 

PAGE 7)

, place them back into the unit, and press the 

Filter Reset

 pad. The light will go off.

9. WiFi Connect Pad

Enables connection of the air conditioner to the home 
WiFi. Download App for details at:

www.GEAppliances.com/connect

.

10. Quiet Mode

Sets fan speed to 

QUIET

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COOL, FAN, 

ECO

, and 

DRY

 modes. Can be set on the unit or by 

remote control. 

Power

Speed

Mode

Quiet

Delay

1

4

6

5

10

3

1

2

7

4

5

9

8

3

Summary of Contents for ClearView AHTT06BC

Page 1: ...ONER ROOM 49 5000634 Rev 4 11 22 GEA SAFETY INFORMATION 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5 CARE AND CLEANING 8 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 9 TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS 16 WIFI SETUP 18 LIMITED WARRANTY 21 CONSUMER SU...

Page 2: ...s into every GE Appliances product and we think you will too Among other things registration of your appliance ensures that we can deliver important product information and warranty details when you n...

Page 3: ...nce and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do n...

Page 4: ...y a qualified electrician to make sure the outlet is properly grounded Where a 2 prong wall outlet is encountered it is your personal responsibility and obligation to have it replaced with a properly...

Page 5: ...ble only in COOL DRY and ECO mode Press the SLEEP mode pad and its light will illuminate In SLEEP mode the unit will automatically change and display the fan speed depending on the prior settings If f...

Page 6: ...unit first enters the operating ECO mode either after the unit is turned on by changing the operating mode or after a power failure the fan will run at the set fan speed for a minimum of about 3 minu...

Page 7: ...filters in a dishwasher Front Filter Access the Front Filter by first opening the inlet grille Pull the tabs on the top sides of the grille towards you and set it aside From here pull down on the top...

Page 8: ...QRW PL ROG DQG QHZ EDWWHULHV R QRW PL VWDQGDUG carbon zinc or rechargeable ni cad ni mh etc batteries Draining the Unit Over time the air conditioner will accumulate water on both the indoor and the o...

Page 9: ...periodic basis by first pressing the TEST button and then the RESET button while plugged into the outlet If the TEST button does not trip or if the RESET button will not stay engaged discontinue use o...

Page 10: ...ir Conditioner 1 Power Speed Mode Quiet Delay Remote Control 1 Foam Spacer 1 only needed if window sill trim does not stick out 5 Cut to size Foam Side Panel 1 Foam Mounting Support 2 Side Panel Brack...

Page 11: ...n reach of the power cord Follow the dimensions in the table and illustration for your model Avoid blocking the vents on the back of the indoor VLGH RI WKH XQLW 7KHUH PXVW EH D 0 1 080 JDS RI 0 5 inch...

Page 12: ...nel bracket into slot on chase way to hold position Install the 4 screws 2 on each side back into place to lock in chase way Locking Screws 4 PULL PULL 3 WALL REQUIREMENTS Measure your window depth an...

Page 13: ...reas made by the adjustment Apply one piece on the left and one piece on the right 5 INSTALL UNIT IN WINDOW Lift the unit into and over the window Center the unit on the Foam Mounting Supports It is r...

Page 14: ...cil After laying the foam down close the window on top of it Adhesive Weather Stripping Foam 6 INSTALLING SIDE FILLER PANELS cont Attaching Side Panels cont Measure the gaps from the side of the unit...

Page 15: ...n below B To provide additional security a Sash Lock is provided Attach the Sash Lock to the window side jamb with one Type B screw C Stuff the Foam Top Window Gasket between the glass and the window...

Page 16: ...furniture blocking the vents on the front bottom and back of the air conditioner The temp control may not be set correctly On models with touch pads In the Cool mode press the Decrease pad On models w...

Page 17: ...Water Plug is properly inserted This plug may be removed during operation to minimize water in the back of the unit however removing it will lower the efficiency of your unit DWHU GURSOHWV EHLQJ WKURZ...

Page 18: ...is held in strict accordance with the GE Appliances Connected Data Privacy Policy Visit geappliances com privacy privacy_policy_connected to view this policy How it Works Download the GE Appliances Ap...

Page 19: ...ns However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determine...

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Page 21: ...onnecting facilities Failure of the product resulting from modifications to the product or due to unreasonable use including failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance Replacement of hous...

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Page 27: ...en un per odo de 8 horas a fin de permitir cierto incremento de eficiencia energ tica durante las horas de inactividad El modo SLEEP QDFWLYR VH HQFXHQWUD GLVSRQLEOH VyOR HQ HO modo COOL Fr o DRY Seco...

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Page 38: ...tinas persianas ni muebles que bloqueen las ventilaciones sobre el frente la parte inferior y la parte trasera del acondicionador de aire El control de temperatura no est ajustado apropiadamente Q ORV...

Page 39: ...de la Sub base de goma se encuentre insertado de forma correcta Este tap n se podr retirar durante el funcionamiento para minimizar la cantidad de agua en la parte trasera de la unidad sin embargo su...

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