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Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . .2
Owner’s Manual and
Installation Instructions
Operating Instructions
Air Direction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Heat/Cool Model 2800
Auxiliary Controls . . . . . . . . . .5–9
Heat Pump Model 3800
Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
To Remove the Room Cabinet . .4
Vent Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING. WARNING! For your safety, the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion, electric shock, or to prevent property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This Zoneline must be properly Replacing an existing unit? installed in accordance with the For details, see the Installation Installation Instructions before it is Instructions in this manual. used. See the Install
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Safety Instructions Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning Troubleshooting Tips Consumer Support About the controls on your Zoneline. ge.com TEMP CONTROL MODE CONTROL Controls Temp Control Mode Control The temp control is used to maintain the HIGH COOL and LOW COOL provide cooling room temperature. The compressor will with different fan speeds. cycle on and off to keep the room at the HIGH HEAT and LOW HEAT provide heating same comfort level. When you turn the with different fan speeds. knob t
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Other features of your Zoneline. Ventilation Control Open The ventilation control lever is located at the position upper left side of the Zoneline unit, behind the room cabinet. When set at the closed position, only the air inside the room is circulated and filtered. When set at the open position, some outdoor air will be drawn into the room. This will reduce the heating or cooling efficiency. Energy Tip: Keep the vent control at the closed position. The room air will be filtered and Vent Close
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Safety Instructions Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning Troubleshooting Tips Consumer Support Auxiliary Controls on your Zoneline. ge.com Auxiliary Controls—Dip Switches The auxiliary dip switch controls are located behind the room cabinet, through an opening in the control panel. Remove the room cabinet. See the To Remove the Room Cabinet section. The factory settings will be in the DOWN position. Dip Switches The owner is responsible for checking switches and ensuring they are in the de
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Auxiliary controls on your Zoneline. Remote Thermostat—Class 2 When this switch is enabled (UP), it allows the unit to operate with a Class 2 Remote Control Wall Thermostat. The unit controls are disabled. CLASS 2 (Remote Thermostat) Load Shedding (Central Desk Control) This feature is active only if the unit is in CDC mode. When this switch is enabled (UP), the indoor fan can be turned ON or OFF with the unit controls. LOAD SHEDDING (CDC) Freeze Sentinel When this switch is enabled (UP), it
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Safety Instructions Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning Troubleshooting Tips Consumer Support ge.com Temperature Limiting Temperature limiting can reduce energy costs The first three switches are used to select the by limiting the lowest temperature that can be cooling limits, and the remaining three switches set for cooling and the highest temperature that are used to control the heating limits. This can be set for heating. Temperature limiting is feature is not available with the Remote c
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Auxiliary controls on your Zoneline. Auxiliary Controls—Terminal Connections The auxiliary controls are located behind the The owner is responsible for making all room cabinet beneath the access cover. connections and setting the appropriate dip switches. Remove the room cabinet. See the 1 To Remove the Room Cabinet section. Remove the screw from the access cover. CAUTION: 2 Improper wiring may damage the Zoneline To make wiring connections, insert the wires electronics. No common busing is p
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Safety Instructions Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning Troubleshooting Tips Consumer Support ge.com Door Sensor (Obtained locally) When connected, the door sensor will detect when the door in the room was opened or closed. This feature must be used in conjunction with the motion sensor. The door and motion sensors work together to automatically set back the room temperature. Door Sensor External Fan (Obtained locally) When connected, an auxiliary or external fan can be controlled with th
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Care and cleaning. Room Cabinet and Case Turn the Zoneline off and disconnect the To clean, use water and a mild detergent. power supply. Do not use bleach or abrasives. Some commercial cleaners may damage the plastic parts. Outdoor Coils The coils on the outdoor side of the Zoneline should be checked regularly. If they are clogged with dirt or soot, they may be professionally steam cleaned, a service available through your GE service outlet. You will need to remove the unit to inspect the coi
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Safety Instructions Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning Troubleshooting Tips Consumer Support ge.com To maintain optimum performance, clean the filters at least every 30 days. Air Filters To remove the air filters: FRONT FRONT 2 Air filters Pull up Dirty filter—Needs cleaning Clogged filter—Greatly reduces cooling, heating and airflow. Turn the Zoneline off before cleaning. The most important thing you can do to maintain the Zoneline is to clean the filter at least every 30 days. Clogged f
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Installation Zoneline Air Instructions Conditioners Questions? Call 800.GE.CARES (800.432.2737) or Visit our Website at: ge.com BEFORE YOU BEGIN IMPORTANT ELECTRICAL Read these instructions completely and carefully. SAFETY—READ CAREFULLY • IMPORTANT – Save these CAUTION: instructions for local inspector’s use. • Follow the National Electrical Code (NEC) or local • IMPORTANT – Observe all codes and ordinances. governing codes and ordinances. • For personal safety, this Zoneline must be properly
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Installation Instructions REPLACING AN EXISTING UNIT? Replacing a ducted unit Check the “Essential New ducted installation: Elements” label for If this unit is to be installed in a new ducted application important information. using a duct adapter kit, the kit must be installed before the unit is placed in the wall case. The installation instructions are packed with the kit. Mounting plate Duct Use the correct wall case Case This unit is designed to be installed in a GE plastic or insulated meta
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Installation Instructions 230/208 VOLT ELECTRICAL SUPPLY Power cords may include an arc fault interruption or HOW TO CONNECT a leakage current detection interruption device. A test and reset button is provided on the plug case or 1 Remove the room cabinet. the inline case. The device should be tested on a 2 Connect to electrical power. periodic basis by first pressing the TEST button and 3 See the special instructions below for applicable then the RESET button. If the TEST button does supply vo
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Installation Instructions 265 VOLT ELECTRICAL SUPPLY 1 REMOVE JUNCTION BOX WARNING: 1 Remove the junction box cover by removing the Connection of this 265 V AC product to a branch circuit front two screws. MUST be done by direct connection in accordance with 2 Remove the junction box by removing the top and the National Electrical Code. Plugging this unit into a bottom rear screws. Note how the tabs on the lower building mounted exposed receptacle is not permitted left side of the junction box
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Installation Instructions 265 VOLT ELECTRICAL SUPPLY 3 ATTACH CONDUIT 4 REINSTALL JUNCTION BOX 1 Use the round knockout at the bottom of the • Reinstall the junction box by engaging the left tabs junction box to attach conduit coming from the on the lower right face of the unit, aligning the branch circuit. Remove the knockout, attach the screw holes at the top and bottom and driving the conduit and bring wires into the junction box. two screws until secure. Be sure that all wire leads Leave 6″
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Installation Instructions POWER CONNECTION CHART 230/208 Volt Power Supply Kits with Leakage Current Detection Wall Plug Heater Wattage Device Configuration Circuit Protective Device @ 230/208 Volts RAK3153* Tandem 15 Amp Time Delay Fuse or Breaker 2.55/2.09 KW RAK3203* Perpendicular 20 Amp Time Delay Fuse or Breaker 3.45/2.82 KW RAK3303* Large Tandem 30 Amp Time Delay Fuse or Breaker 5.00/4.10 KW 265 Volt Power Wall Plug Heater Wattage Supply Kits Configuration Circuit Protective Device @ 265
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Installation Instructions INSTALLING THE ZONELINE 1 INSTALL THE WALL CASE AND 2 PREPARE THE UNIT • Carefully remove shipping tape and foam shipping EXTERIOR GRILLE blocks from the room cabinet, compressor and The RAB71 series or RAB77 wall case must be vent door. There may be multiple blocks and pieces properly installed per instructions packed with of shipping tape that need to be removed. the case. • Remove the corrugated stiffener and the outdoor protective panel. Use the slit in the outdoo
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Installation Instructions 3 INSTALL THE UNIT INTO THE 4 REPLACE THE ROOM CABINET Reinstall the room cabinet by hooking the top over WALL CASE the rail along the unit top (1), then pushing it in at Slide the unit into the wall case and secure with four the bottom (2). screws through the unit flange holes. NOTE: There are several extra holes in the unit side flanges for installation in wall cases other than GE. To avoid damaging the flange insulation, the installer should use an awl or other sh
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Installation Instructions OPTIONAL—DRAIN KIT INSTALLATION Dry Air 25 Series models are designed to improve dehumidification by 25%. Since more moisture will be removed from the air, there is a greater possibility that water will drip from the wall case than with a standard unit. To prevent this water from dripping onto external building walls, we recommend the use of RAD10 Drain Kit. External Drain See the Installation Instructions in the RAD10 kit. Alternate: 6″ long, 1/2″ O.D. straight copper