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Summary of Contents for Zoneline 3500

Page 1: ...lectrical Supply 4 16 Installing the Zoneline 17 18 Optional Drain Kit 19 Preparation 12 Replacing an Existing Unit l 3 Troubleshooting Tips 20 Normal Operating Sounds 21 Consumer Support Consumer Support Back Cover Product Registration 25 26 A _rranty 27 Heat Cool Model 2500 Heat Pum J Modal _500 Write the model and serial numbers here Model Serial Find these numbers on a label behind the room ca...

Page 2: ...e Installation Instructions before it is used See the Installation Instructions in tile back of this manual Replacing an existing un For details see the Installation Instructions in this manual hnmediately repair or replace all electric service cords that have become frayed or otherwise damaged Unplug or disconnect the Zoneline at tile fllse box or circuit breaker before making any repairs NOTE e ...

Page 3: ... indoor air will become coole_ Tm n the knob to WARMER red and the indoor air will become wa iillei 3500 Series only _ _en the outdoor temperatm e is lower than 25 E heat is provided by the electric heater in the air con litioner instead of by the heat pump About YourHeat Pump 3500Series only Heat pmnps can save money by removing heat fl om the outside ai_e en when the outside temperature is below...

Page 4: ...gy Tip Keep the vent control at CLOSE The room air will be filtered and circulated Vent control Pulllever through labelto operate ToRemovethe RoomCabinet Additional controls are located behind the I OOIll cabinet Te remeve Pull out at the bottom to release it fl om the tabs 1 Then lift up 2 To replace Place the tabs o_er the top rail l Push imvard at the bottom tmtil it snaps into place 2 Air Dire...

Page 5: ...emp Limit 2 Heat TL3 H Temp Limit 3 Heat TL1 C Temp Limit 1 Cool TL2 C Temp Limit 2 Cool TL3 C Temp Limit 3 Cool All Electric Heat This electric heat option flmcfions only on the 3500 Series models X _ hen this switch is enabled UP heat ptunp operation is locked out causin the unit to provide only electric resistance heat EmBBBBBBB BBBBBB L ALLI_R All Electric Heat Cooling Smart Fan _ _ _en this s...

Page 6: ...itch disabled DOWN the fl eeze sentinel is acti med which automatically provides heat without user intet_tilce This helps to prevent plumbing damage by tm ning the heater and indoor Jim ON at 41 F and OFF at 46 E IBBBBB BBI IBBBBBB o L FREEZE Sen Freeze Sentinel Constant ON Fan X q_enthis switch is enabled UP it allows the indoor tim to mn continuously at high speed exert if the trait is in the ST...

Page 7: ...eature is not a _filal le with the Remote Them_ostat Class 2 TL1 C Temp Limit 1 Cool _ TL2 C Temp Limit 2 Cool TL3 C Temp Limit 3 Cool o iaBaaaaaai laaBa a oo TL1 H Temp Limit 1 Heat TL2 H Temp Limit 2 Heat TL3 H Temp Limit 3 Heat Temperature limiting during COOLmode all temperatures shown in F UP DOWN Minimum Maximum NONE 1 2 3 60 85 1 2 3 64 85 1 2 3 66 85 2 1 3 68 85 2 3 1 70 85 1 2 3 NONE 72 8...

Page 8: ...ng tile _l l rOl _i_te dip switches lnse_ t tile building hook _p wi_ es into tile bottom of the teH_ in_l _md tighten sct ew sectu elv to m_ke tile desi_ ed com_ecfions CAUTION Improper M_ing m_y clam_ge tile Zoneline elect_ onics No common busing is pem_itted D_m _ge o_ er_ _tic oi e_ _fion m_y _ esult A sei __m wi_ e i _i_ i ltlst be mn fl om e_cl sei _ _te cont oiling swit h to e_cl in lividt_...

Page 9: ...ling switch to each individual Zoneline _ CentralDeskControl Remote Thermostat X_q en connected tile refit _fill be controlled bv a i elllote thelillostat NOTE The number 4 dip switch must be in tile enabled liP position to acti ate tile relnote them_ostat See the installation instructions supplied with the remote them_ostat IMPORTANT Tile Zoneline them_ostat connections provide 24 V AC onE If usi...

Page 10: ...r soot they may be protessionally steaIll cleaned a service a _filable through your E se_Mce outlet You will need to remove the trait to inspect the coils because the dirt build up occm_ on tile inside Coils Grille Clean the outside coils regularly Base Pan In some installations dirt or other debris may be blown into the unit fl om the outside and settle in tile base pan tile bottom of tile unit I...

Page 11: ... clogged heat exchanger coils Reduce the risk of prematm e component fifilm e To clean the air filters Vacumn off the heavv soil Rtm water through the filte_ D_T thoroughly befiwe replacing Pullup 2 Air filters To replace the air filters Push down A CAUTION oo otoperate the Zoneline without the filters in place ff a filter becomes torn or damaged it should be replaced immediately Operating without...

Page 12: ... CAREFULLY _k CAUTION Follow the National Electrical Code NEC or local codes and ordinances For personal safety this Zoneline must be properly grounded Protective devices fuses or circuit breakers acceptable for Zoneline installations axe specified on the nameplate of each refit Do not use an extension cord with this unit Aluminum building wiring may present special problems consult a qualified el...

Page 13: ...illes that were not designed t0r ore new GE Zonelines The RAK40 contains air deflectms and gaskets that mount to the refit to direct the hot exhaust air away fl om the air intake to allow the refit to flmction properly The grille must have a 65 minimmn fl ee area Any vertical deflecto_ in the existing rear grille should be rellloved to decrease condenser air recirctllation which can cause the refi...

Page 14: ...m Perpendicular Large Tandem 15Amp 20 Amp 30 Amp 230 208 volt recepta cle configuration 230 208 xolt models ma be installed using one of the following electrical subbases Branch Circuit and Unit Amperage Bating 15 20 3O Proper GE Subbase Kit I LM L204D20 L_K204D30 Electrical subbases provide a flexible enclosm e fi r direct connection or enclosed receptacles The instructions provided with the sele...

Page 15: ...ase kit cut the cord strip the wire ends and connect as tbll_ _vs REMOVE JUNCTION BOX 1 Remoxe the junction box coxer b taking out the froilt two screws Remove thejm ction box by taking out the top and bottom rear screws Note how the tabs on the lower left side of thejm ction box serve to hold the side in place This will hel I when the box is being reinstalled The cord will be coiled up inside the...

Page 16: ... 1 Make all wire connections by using appropriate UL lismd electrical connecto_ and mchniques black to black white to white and green to green 2 Careflfllv tuck all wires and connections back inside thejtmcfion box Be sure there are no loose connections oi sti av uninsulated wires exposed 3 Place the junction box cover in place Replace the two scre_vs removed earlier and tighten securely 4 Discard...

Page 17: ...stflated steel wall case This minimizes condensation fi Ol ik ll ing oil tile I OOI side of tile case Tile ILkB7I series wall cases are insulated Insulation ldt IgM 901 I is a_ dlable fiw use with lgkg77 o existing uninsulated wall cases when needed NOTE For installation with a subbase or duct adaptec see tile instructions packed with those ldts PREPARE THE ROOM CABINET Careflflly remo_e shippii_g...

Page 18: ...THE WALL CASE Slide the unit into the wall case and secure with ibm scre_s through the unit flange holes REPLACE THE ROOM CABINET Reinstall the roon_ cabinet by hooking the top oxer the rail ahmg the unit top l then I ushing it in at the bottom 2 18 ...

Page 19: ...o external building walls we recommend the use of RADIO Drain Kit External Drain See the Installation nst_twtions in the RADIO kit Squaredrainholes 1 2 O D draintube _ _ T _ Neoprene sponge gasket t Steelmountingplate _ _ _l _ Type A screwformetalcaseor Type B screwfor molded case Alternate 6 long 1 2 O D straight coppertube Internal Drain See the Installation nstrtwtions in the ILA_D 10 kit Squar...

Page 20: ...on GE grilles may be too restrictive fi r proper pe_timnance Consult your salesperson fiw assistance The temp control may Turn the control to a lower or higher settin not be set high enough NOTE Thetemperaturellmitermaybe llmitlW thetemperaturerange The air Fdter is dirty Clean the filter at least every 30 da s See the Operating Instructions section The room may have _ _en the Zoneline is fi_t tur...

Page 21: ... in the cooling mode unless the thn switch behind the room cabinet is set at thn cycle up This will cause the tim to cycle on and off with the COIIII I eSsoY rOll Ill IV IIso hear a tim noise stop and start You may notice a t_ w minutes delay in starting if you try to restart the Zoneline too soon atter turning it ott or if you at just the them ostat right after the compressor has shut off This is...

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Page 25: ...Please place in envelope and mail to General Electric Company Warranty Registration Department P O Box 32150 Louisville KY 40232 2150 25 ...

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Page 27: ... your site to teach you how to use the product Improper installation If you have an h_stadlation problem or if the air conditioner is of hnproper cooling capacity for the intended use contact your dealer or installer You are responsible for providing adeqwate electrical comlecth_g facilities In commercial locations labor necessary to move the trait to a location where it is accessible for service ...

Page 28: ...r tile hearing impaired please call 800 TDD GEAC 800 833 4322 PartsandAccessories vvvvvv GEAppliances c Individuals qualified to service their own appliances can have parts or accessories sent directly to their homes VISA MasterCard and Discover cards are accepted Order on line toda 5 24 hom_ every day or by phone at 800 626 2002 during nomml business hom_ Instructions contained in this manual cov...

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