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Summary of Contents for Zoneline Heat Pump 5100 series

Page 1: ...tch 4 VentilationControl 4 care and Cleaning AirFilter 5 BasePan 5 OutdoorCoil 5 oom Cabinet and Case 5 ProblemSolver 11 More questions cail GEAnswer Centera 800 626 2DOQ lnsta latiom ElectricalRequirements ExtensionCords 6 Grounding 6 nstaiiationinstructions 6 l consumer serviees l5 Appliance Registration z Model and Serial Number Location 2 Warranty BackCOVer Modek Zonefine Heat Pump Model 5100 ...

Page 2: ...disconnect the unit at the fuse box or circuit breaker before making aIIyrepairs Note We strongly recommend that any servicing be performed by a qualified individual A WAWING When usingthisappliance alwaysexercise basicsafetyprecautions including thefollowing oUse this air conditioneroniy for its intended purpose as described in this Use and Care Book TIIis air conditioner must be properly install...

Page 3: ...is belowfreezing 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 The electric heating elements use much more electricity than heat pumps and cost more to operate operation s...

Page 4: ...ratingcosts 1 G D Fan switch Movethe switch up for FANCYCLE and down for FAN CONTINUOUS Fan Switch UnitPower switch This switch controls power to the cool heat and fan nlocies When set at ON it allows the unit to operate in the cool heat or fan modes 1 his switch is set at OFF the unit will not operate in iny nlodcs but the Freeze Sentinel will still function This switch is set at FAN CONTINUOUS d...

Page 5: ...base pan periodically and clean it out available through many GE service outlets if necessary Air Filters The Zoneline air filters inside should be cleaned at least every 30 days The two air filters are located in front of the air louvers Note Do notoperate the air Conditionerwithout thefilters in place If a filter becomes torn or damaged t should be replaced immediately Operating the unit without...

Page 6: ...tionsare specifiedon the nameplate of each unit Aluminum buildingwiring may posespecial problems consult a qualified electrician Disconnect power to the air conditioner before servicingby 1 Removing the power cord from the wall receptacle if it hasone 2 Retnovingthe branch circuitfusesor turning the circuit breakersoff at the panel Before statiirag the installation the power to the direct connect ...

Page 7: ...pply powerto the Zonelinechassis Theappropriatekitis determinedbythe voltage the meansof electrical connectionandthe amperageofthe branchcircuit Connections of 208 or 230 voltcircuitsmaybe with a linecordkitora permanentconnectionkit Connections of 265 voltcircuitsmustbewith a permanentconnectionkit Electrical Wiring Wall Outlets 230 208 volt Tandem15amp o s Perpendicular20 amp o f Largotandem30 a...

Page 8: ... kitto the knockouthole above rightsideinspection plate inthe RAI 203 Sub Base 265 Volt Permanent Heater Wattage ConnectionKits CircuitProtectiveDevice 265 Volts RAK515 515LF 15 Amp TD Fuse 1 70 KW RAK517 517LF 15 Amp TD Fuse 3 00 KW RAK520 520LF 20 Amp TD Fuse 3 70 KW RAK530 530LF 30 Amp TD Fuse 5 00 KW I itsending in LF have flexible conduit to reach from the kit to the knockout hole above right...

Page 9: ...the central controlsystemto the CDC terminals locatedon the panel behindthe roomcabinet Followthe recommended wire sizinginthe table below Two wires must be usedfrom each CDC switchto each individualunit Do not usea common bussinthe CDCwiring A 24 volt transformer iscontainedwithin the unitand no externalvoltage shouldbe appliedto the unit throughthe CDC terminals These terminalsmay alsobe usedas ...

Page 10: ...hinthe DOWN setting allowscontinuouscirculationof roomairandwill resultina moreuniformtemperaturethroughout the room Settingthe switchat UPwill causethe fan to cycleonandoffwith the compressor or resistanceheater FREEZESENTINEL The unit isequippedwith a sensorthat automaticallyturnson the resistanceheater and fan ifthe roomtemperature assensedat the unit dropsto approximately45 F andwill turnthe h...

Page 11: ...OL OR HEAT AS IT SHOULD u N ODOR AT S rARTOF EIEATING OPERATION oI ERATiNGSOUNDS POSSIBLECAUSE Power cord not plugged in fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped Unit is waiting for compressor overload protector to reset Curtains blinds or furniture blocking the front oftheairconditionerwillrestrictairflow Themostat Controlmaynotbe sethi ghenough Turnthe controlto a lower orhighernumber Note Temperat...

Page 12: ...nce 7 00a m to7 00p m tveekdays 9 00a m to2 00p m Satur clays Ourfi cto trained technicians knowyf urapplianceinsideandout s rnos repairscanbe handledinjust one visit Whatever yourquestionaboutanyGE majorappliance GEAnswerCenter informationserviceisavailable to help Yourcall andyourquestion willbe answered promptlyand courteously Andyoucancallany time GEAnswerCenter serviceis open 24hoursaday 7day...

Page 13: ...r installation Failure of the product resultingfrom if youhavean installationproblem modificationsto the productor due Service trips to teach you how to use the product or if theair conditioneris of improper to unreasonableuse including coolingor heatingcapacityforthe failure to provide reasonable Readyour Use and Carematerial intendeduse contactyourdealer and necessay maintenance If you then have...

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