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Remote Thermostat – Class 2

The default setting for Mode 6 is OFF.
Setting this mode to ON will allow the unit to operate with a Class

2 Remote Control Wall Thermostat. Press 

MODE

until a 6 appears

in the first digit of the display for 

Class 2

mode. Press the down

arrow to turn the option OFF "      ." Press the up arrow to turn this

option ON "      ."  This is shown in the second digit of the display.

Press 

AUX SET

to confirm your selection and exit 

AUX SET

mode,

or press 

MODE 

to continue setting other functions.

Class 2 OFF

Class 2 ON

MODE 6

Constant ON Fan

The default setting for Mode 4 is OFF.
Press 

MODE

until a 4 appears in the first digit of the display to set

the fan to run continuously at high speed, even if the unit is in 

the STOP position. Press the down arrow for OFF "      " or the up

arrow for ON "      ." This is shown in the second digit of the

display. Press 

AUX SET

to confirm your selection and exit 

AUX

SET

mode, or press 

MODE 

to continue setting other functions.

Constant

Fan OFF

Constant

Fan ON

MODE 4

Freeze Sentinel/Heat Sentinel

In the default setting for Mode 3, 

Heat Sentinel

is off, 

Freeze

Sentinel

is on.

Press 

MODE

until a 3 appears in the first digit of the display for

Freeze Sentinel

mode. The 

COOL

LED light on the main control

will be on. Press MODE again to change to the 

Heat Sentinel

. The

HEAT 

LED light on the main control will be on. Press the down

arrow for OFF "       " or the up arrow for ON "      ." This is shown 

in the second digit of the display. Press 

AUX SET

to confirm your

selection and exit 

AUX SET

mode, or press 

MODE 

to continue

setting other functions.
When 

Freeze Sentinel

is activated, it automatically provides

heat without user interface. This helps to prevent plumbing

damage by turning the heater and indoor fan ON at 41ºF and

OFF at 46ºF. 
When 

Heat Sentinel

is activated, it automatically provides

cooling without user interface. This helps to prevent an

excessively hot room by turning the air conditioner ON at 85ºF

and OFF at 80ºF.

NOTE: 

These functions are active whenever the unit is

plugged in, even if the unit is in the STOP position.

Freeze Sentinel OFF

Heat Sentinel OFF

Freeze Sentinel ON

Heat Sentinel ON

MODE 3

HIGH

COOL

LOW

FAN

AUTO

HEAT

HIGH

COOL

LOW

FAN

AUTO

HEAT

HIGH

COOL

LOW

FAN

AUTO

HEAT

HIGH

COOL

LOW

FAN

AUTO

HEAT

Temperature Limiting

The default setting for Mode 5 is as follows:

Cool: 0 (60ºF to 85ºF)

Heat: 7 (60ºF to 85ºF)
Press 

MODE

until a 5 appears in the first digit of the display for

Temperature Limiting

cool mode. The 

COOL

LED light on the

main control will be lit. To change to heat mode, press 

MODE

again and the 

HEAT

LED light on the main control will be lit. To

set the temperature limits, press the up or down arrow keys. The

second digit of the display will be between 0 and 7 depending on

the limit you want to set. The chart shows the limits available.

Press 

AUX SET

to confirm your selection and exit 

AUX SET

mode,

or press 

MODE 

to continue setting other functions.

Temperature Limiting Cool – Limit 2

Temperature Limiting Heat – Limit 3

MODE 5

HIGH

COOL

LOW

FAN

AUTO

HEAT

HIGH

COOL

LOW

FAN

AUTO

HEAT

Temperature limits—Cool

Temperature limits—Heat

0 = 60°F to 85°F

0 = 60°F to 65°F

1 = 64°F to 85°F

1 = 60°F to 70°F

2 = 66°F to 85°F

2 = 60°F to 72°F

3 = 68°F to 85°F

3 = 60°F to 74°F

4 = 70°F to 85°F

4 = 60°F to 76°F

5 = 72°F to 85°F

5 = 60°F to 78°F

6 = 74°F to 85°F

6 = 60°F to 80°F

7 = 76°F to 85°F

7 = 60°F to 85°F

Summary of Contents for Zoneline 4100

Page 1: ...inet and Case 9 Ventilation Filter 9 Installation Instructions Electrical Connection 13 16 Installing the Zoneline 17 18 Optional Drain Kit 19 Preparation 11 Replacing an Existing Unit 12 Troubleshoot...

Page 2: ...amaged A damaged power supply cord must be replaced with a new power supply cord obtained from the manufacturer and not repaired Do not use a cord that shows cracks or abrasion damage along its length...

Page 3: ...hows the set temperature not the room temperature Sleep Press to set the air conditioner to run for 8 hours before it automatically returns to the previous setting When in the cooling mode and the sle...

Page 4: ...efficiency Energy Tip Keep the vent control in the closed position The room air will be filtered and circulated Air Direction To change the air direction remove the room cabinet Remove the 7 louver sc...

Page 5: ...e down arrow to set the indoor fan to cycle on off when the unit is heating or cooling Press the up arrow to set the indoor fan to run continuously This is shown in the second digit of the display Pre...

Page 6: ...SET mode or press MODE to continue setting other functions When Freeze Sentinel is activated it automatically provides heat without user interface This helps to prevent plumbing damage by turning the...

Page 7: ...nly Green High Speed Fan Green Low Speed Fan Red 24 V AC only EXT FAN CDC 24 VAC R FAN LO G FAN HI G REV VAL B COMP Y AUX HEAT W COMMON C Duct Mode The default setting for Mode 7 is OFF This setting i...

Page 8: ...t to ON for the unit to operate with a Class 2 Remote Wall Thermostat See the installation instructions supplied with the remote thermostat and Mode instructions on page 7 IMPORTANT The Zoneline therm...

Page 9: ...e the unit Use a vacuum to remove debris from the filter Use a damp rag to wipe down the filter and surrounding area after vacuuming Outdoor Coils The coils on the outdoor side of the Zoneline should...

Page 10: ...rough the filters from the back side Dry thoroughly before replacing NOTE The air filters are interchangeable and will fit in either the right or left side To remove the air filters To replace the air...

Page 11: ...dinances For personal safety this Zoneline must be properly grounded Protective devices fuses or circuit breakers acceptable for Zoneline installations are specified on the nameplate of each unit Do n...

Page 12: ...tors and gaskets that mount to the unit to direct the hot exhaust air away from the air intake to allow the unit to function properly The grille must have a 65 minimum free area Any vertical deflector...

Page 13: ...is done in accordance with these instructions and all electrical codes Branch Circuit and Proper GE Unit Amperage Rating Subbase Kit 15 RAK204D15P 20 RAK204D20P 30 RAK204D30P A power supply kit with L...

Page 14: ...use on 7000 BTUmodels The instructions provided with the selected subbase kit must be carefully followed It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure the connection of components is done in ac...

Page 15: ...nctionbox toattachconduitcomingfromthebranchcircuit Removetheknockout attachtheconduitandbringwires intothejunctionbox Leave6 ofwirefreeattheendof theconduittoallowconnectionstobemade 2 If a fuse and...

Page 16: ...reaker 4 70 4 53 KW 230 208 Volt Heater Wattage Power Supply Kits Circuit Protective Device 230 208 Volts RAK4157 15 Amp Time Delay Fuse or Breaker 2 40 2 32 KW RAK4207 20 Amp Time Delay Fuse or Break...

Page 17: ...ses are insulated Insulation kit RAK901L is available for use with RAB77A4 or existing uninsulated wall cases when needed NOTE For installation with a subbase or duct adapter see the instructions pack...

Page 18: ...rail along the unit top 1 then pushing it in at the bottom 2 4 Installation Instructions 18 NOTE There are several extra holes in the unit side flanges for installation in wall cases other than GE To...

Page 19: ...ding walls we recommend the use of RAD10 Drain Kit External Drain See the Installation Instructions in the RAD10 kit Internal Drain See the Installation Instructions in the RAD10 kit Type A screw for...

Page 20: ...terrupter Press the RESETbutton located on the power cord plug device is tripped or the box near the plug If the RESET button will not stay engaged discontinue use of the Zoneline and contact a qualif...

Page 21: ...f the warm enough during produces air that feels heat pump and warms with electric heat only heating operation cooler than desired NOTE use of this option will result in increased energy consumption T...

Page 22: ...will run regardless if the unit may be cooling or heating Other times the fan will run longer than the heating cooling cycle or kick on occasionally This is normal and is done to improve room comfort...

Page 23: ...due to unreasonable use including failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance Failure or damage resulting from corrosion due to installation in a coastal environment except for models tre...

Page 24: ...e hearing impaired please call 800 TDD GEAC 800 833 4322 Parts and accessories GEAppliances com Individuals qualified to service their own appliances can have parts or accessories sent directly to the...

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