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Operating the Controls

THERMOSTAT

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Thermostat Control

The thermostat knob is used to
control the room temperature. The
unit automatically cycles on and
off to maintain room temperature.

A comfortable temperature will be
maintained in 

 rooms when the

control is set at about “5” or “6.”

For cooler temperatures, turn the
control to a higher number.

For warmer temperatures, turn the

control to a lower number.

STOP FAN

LO HEAT 

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HI HEAT 

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LO COOL

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HI COOL

Operation Switch

HI HEAT provides heating with
high fan speed operation.

LO HEAT provides heating with
low fan speed operation.

STOP setting stops heating or
cooling. However, power remains
connected to the unit 
and the
Freeze Sentinel still functions.

FAN provides fan operation
without cooling or heating.

HI COOL provides cooling with
high fan speed operation.

LO COOL provides cooling with

low fan speed operation.

About Your Heat Pump...

Heat pumps can save money by
removing heat from the outside
air—even when the outside
temperature is below 
and releasing that heat indoors.

To get the best from your heat
pump, don’t change the room
thermostat very often. Raising
the heat setting 2-3 degrees may
cause the 

 heat pump

to use its electrical heating
elements in order to reach the

new temperature setting quickly.

The electric heating elements use
much more electricity than heat
pumps and cost more to operate.

Discharge Air Louvers

The angling of the discharge air may be adjusted from

the factory setting of 37° off vertical, to a setting 20°
off vertical.

 VERTICAL

 VERTICAL

To reposition the louvers, remove the room cabinet and
remove the 2 screws that hold the louver section in

 rotate the louver section 180° (end for end),

replace the screws and put the room cabinet back 

 the

air conditioner. Textured face of louver section must be
toward the room side.

LOUVER SCREWS

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NOTE: For high mounted 

 where greater room cabinet louver adjustments are required, order the 

Room Cabinet.

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Summary of Contents for Zoneline 3100 Series

Page 1: ...er Coils 5 Consumer Services 15 Ener Saving Tips 11 Fan Cycle Stitch 4 Freeze Sentinel 4 Installation Instructions 6 10 Master Controls 3 Model and Serial Numbers 2 Problem Solver 11 Room cabinet and Case 5 Safety Instructions 2 Thermostat Control 3 Ventilation Control 4 Warranty Back Cover GE Answer Centera 800 626 2000 Zoneline Heat Pup Model 3100 Series GE Appliances ...

Page 2: ...cise basic safety precautions including the following Use this air conditioner only for its intended purpose as described in this Use and Care Book This air conditioner must be properly installed in accordance with the Installation Instructions before it is used Never use an extension cord with this air conditioner Unplug or disconnect the unit at the fuse box or circuit breaker before making any ...

Page 3: ...eat Pump Heat pumps can save money by removing heat from the outside air even when the outside temperature is below freezing and releasing that heat indoors To get the best from your heat pump don t change the room thermostat very often Raising the heat setting 2 3 degrees may cause the Zoneline heat pump to use its electrical heating elements in order to reach the new temperature setting quickly ...

Page 4: ...n and off with the compressor or resistance heater set the switch at CYCLE Unit Power Switch This switch controls power to the cool heat or fan modes When set at ON it allows the unit to operate in the cool heat or fan modes If this switch is set at OFF the unit will not operate in any modes but the Freeze Sentinel will still function Caution The Unit Power Switch Freeze Sentinel The Freeze Sentin...

Page 5: ...t and lukewarm water Outdoor Coil The coil on the outdoor side of the unit should be checked periodically and cleaned if clogged with dirt or soot from the atmosphere If extremely dirty it may need to be professionally steam cleaned a service available through many GE service outlets Base Pan In some installations dirt or other foreign matter may be blown into the unit from the outside and settle ...

Page 6: ...inum building wiring may pose special problems consult a qualified electrician Disconnect power to the air conditioner before servicing by 1 Removing the power cord from the wall receptacle if it has one 2 Removing the branch circuit fuses or turning the circuit breakers off at the panel TOOLS NEEDED Phillips screwdriver Flat Blade screwdriver CAUTION Before starting the installation the power to ...

Page 7: ...ntinued 3 Reinstall the room cabinet by hooking the top over the rail along the chassis top then pushing it in at the bottom POWER CONNECVON The power connection kit must be used to supply power to the Zoneline chassis The appropriate kit is determined by the voltage the means of electrical connection and the amperage of the branch circuit Connections of 208 or 230 volt circuits maybe with a line ...

Page 8: ... Fuse 3 00 KW RAK520 520LF 20 Amp TD Fuse 3 70 KW RAK530 530LF 30 Amp TD Fuse 5 00 KW Kits ending in LF have flexible conduit to reach from the kit to the knockout hole above right side inspection plate in the RAK203 Sub Base and have an Integral Fuse Not recommended for use on 6000 BTUH Units If this connection kit is used it will provide a maximum heat of 3 45 KW at 230 volts and 3 7 KW at 265 v...

Page 9: ...ond hole from the original bottom position This provides an operating range between approximately 66 F and 79 F In order to maximize the benefit of the temperature limiting it may be necessary to adjust the limiter screws seasonally to allow unoccupied rooms to be maintained at moderate temperatures i e heating season temperatures limited between 60 F and 75 F cooling season temperatures limited b...

Page 10: ... the CDC terminals located on the panel behind the room cabinet Follow the recommended wire sizing in the table below Two wires must be used from each CDC switch to each individual unit Do not use a common buss in the CDC wiring A 24 volt transformer is contained within the unit and no external voltage should be applied to the unit through the CDC terminals These terminals may also be used as an i...

Page 11: ...waiting for compressor overload protector to reset Curtains blinds or furniture blocking the front of the air conditioner will restrict air flow Thermostat Control may not be set high enough Turn the control to a lower or higher number Note In some installations the Thermostat Control cannot be turned all the way to 1 or 10 This is normal Do not attempt to force the control beyond its stopping poi...

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Page 15: ...expires l ur chase a E contrac while your war ranty is still in efi ect and you ll receive a substantial discount With a nlultiple year conl ract you re 2issLncd offuture service at today s prices Telecommunication Detice for tie Deaf Patis andAccessories 80 626 2002 Individu qufified to service their o appliances can have needed parts or accessories sent directly to their home I he 1E parts syste...

Page 16: ...d 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 o 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 install...

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