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 the 

THERMOSTAT

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A

FAN ONLY

Indicator 

Thermostat Control

VENT

COOL

HEAT

SERVICE

Lights when the
Ventilation control
is set at OPEN.

Lights when the
air conditioner is
operating in the

cooling mode.

Lights when the

air conditioner is
operating in the
heating mode.

Lights when the
compressor does not
start after several

attempts or when
there is a compressor
malfunction.

The Thermostat Control has
numbered settings plus a FAN
ONLY position.

Slide the Thermostat Switch to

the lower numbers for cooler
temperatures, to the higher numbers
for warmer temperatures.

For fan only operation, without
the compressor or heater, slide the
Thermostat Switch all the way to
the right to the FAN ONLY position.

 Sentinel

Whenever room air temperature
at the air conditioner falls to
approximately 

 the unit will

automatically come on in the
heating mode.

ON /STOP

 

COOL, 

HIGH

LOW 1 AUTO

 

Master Controls

Push the Operation Button once to
turn the air conditioner on; push
again to turn it off.

If the unit does not operate when
you push this button to start it,
check to see if the Unit Power
Switch located behind the room

cabinet is on. See page 4*

Slide the Selector Switch to COOL
for cooling, or to HEAT for
heating.

Slide the Fan Speed Switch to
LOW for cooling or heating with
low fan speed operation. Slide it to
HIGH for cooling or heating with

high fan speed operation. When
you slide the Fan Speed Switch to

 fan speed automatically

switches between low. medium and
high to follow changes in room
temperature.
*Note: After setting 

controls,

a 3-minute delay before the
compressor starts is normal.

Air 

For best heat distribution,  tilt
the louvers down so the heated air
is directed across the room.

For best distribution of cold air,
tilt the louvers up so the cold air is
directed towards the ceiling.

For 

 heating and cooling

certification, the air louvers are
tilted straight out as shown above
(30 degrees from the vertical axis).

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Summary of Contents for Zoneline 4000 Series

Page 1: ... Switch 4 Freeze Sentinel 3 Heating Economy Switch 4 Indicator Lights 3 Master Controls 3 Model and Serial Numbers 2 Problem Solver 6 Repair Service 7 Room Cabinet and Case 5 Safety Instructions 2 Thermostat Control 3 Unit Power Switch 4 Ventilation Control 4 Warranty Back Cover GE W m mm Heat Pump hneline Models 4000 Seties 5000 Seties ...

Page 2: ...ribed in this Use and Care Book This air conditioner must be properly installed in accordance th the Insolation Instructions before it is used Never use an extension cord th this apptiance SAW THWE STRUCTIONS Energy Saving Tips Keep the air filter clean See instructions on page 5 For most efficient operation keep vent in closed position except when you want to let outside air enter the room Don t ...

Page 3: ...ode ON STOP opERAT oN m COOL FEAT HIGH LOW 1 AUTO ANSPEED B Master Controls Push the Operation Button once to turn the air conditioner on push again to turn it off If the unit does not operate when you push this button to start it check to see if the Unit Power Switch located behind the room cabinet is on See page 4 Slide the Selector Switch to COOL for cooling or to HEAT for heating Slide the Fan...

Page 4: ...ting Uonomy Switch and Temp Override will not function Caution The Unit Power Switch is not a power disconnect If all power must be disconnected from the unit remove the line cord plug from the wall outlet or remove the fuses or turn off the circuit breakers at the power panel 4 Fan Cycle Switih This switch is set at CONT at the factory to provide continuous fan operation in cool or heat modes If ...

Page 5: ...soiled they may need to be professionally steam cleaned a service available through your GE service outlet Air Miter The air filter behind the room cabinet should be washed at least every W days or as often as it needs cleaning Access to the filter is obtained by removing the room cabinet Case F L p i Iw d Room Cabinet To remove the air filter grasp the pull tabs on the front of th fil er as shown...

Page 6: ...r registers and cold air returns o entl ation Control maybe set at p position allowing outside air to enter the room Q The Temperature Limit Switches may be sgt at a setting other than normal This will limit the operating ranges See page 4 Position of the louvers will affect temperature See page 3 BURNING ODOR Dust accumulating on surface of heating e ement during tmnspo tion or storage AT START O...

Page 7: ...rther help FIRST contact the people who serviced your appliance Explain why you are not pleased In most cases this will solve the problem NEXT if you are still not pleased write all the details including your phone number to Manager Consumer Relations GE Appliances Appliance Park Louisville Kentucky 40225 FINALLY if your problem is still not resolved write Major Appliance Consumer Action Panel 20 ...

Page 8: ... IS N COVERED Service trips to teach you how to Improper installation Failure of the product resulting from use the product If you have an installation modifications to the product or due to Read your Use and Care material problem or if the air conditioner unreasonable use including failure to If you then have any questions is of improper cooling or heating provide reasonable and necessary about o...

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