GE ACU06 User guide

Category
Split-system air conditioners
Type
User guide
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It isintendedtohelpyouoperateand
maintainyournewair conditioner
properly.
Keepithandy foranswersto your
questions.
If youdon’tunderstandsomething
or needmore help, write (include
yourphonenumber):
ConsumerAffairs
GE Appliances
AppliancePark
Louisville,KY40225
writedownthemodel
andserialnumbers.
You’llfindthemonalabelbehindthe
front grille on the left-hand side of
the air dischargeduct. (Seepage6.)
These numbers are also on the
Consumer Product Ownership
RegistrationCard thatcame with
yourair conditioner.Beforesending
in this card, please write these
numbershere:
Model Number
Serial Number
Use these numbers in any
correspondence or service calls
concerning your air conditioner.
Immediately contact the dealer
(or builder) that sold youthe air
conditioner.
@Reyairor replace immediately
ail elwtrie Setice cQr& that
have become frayedor otherwise
dam~ged, Do notuse a cord that
showscracks or abrasiondamage
aIOngitslengthor at either the
plug or connector end.
~Keepthe air filterclean. (See
instructionsonpage6.)
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@Formostefficientcooling,keep
theventcontrolin theCLOSE
positionexceptwhen youwantto
exhaustair, smokeor odors from
the room.
~Don’tlettheroomgettoo
hot. Wheneverpossible,turn the
uniton beforetheroom heatsup.
When heat is “storedup” in walls,
furniture, rugsand draperies, your
air conditionertakeslongerto
producethedesiredcomfort
condition,
~Keep windowsand doors
closed. Cool, dry air escapes
when they’reopen.
@Keepfirnace floor registersand
cold air returns closed. Cold air
can easily escapethroughthem.
@Don’tletdrapesor furnitureblock
the frontof theunit and restrictair _.
flowwhen itis operating.
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conditionerathighspeed during
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extremely hotweather.
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@Keep the outdoorcondenser coil
clean. (See page6.)
@Turn the air conditioner off
beforevacationsor extended
absences fromhome.
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protectedwitha 15amp timedelay
fuseor circuit breaker.
Thepowercordon thesemodelshas
a three-prong(grounding)plugthat
mateswitha standardthree-prong
(grounding)walloutlet (Fig. 1)to
minimizethepossibilityofelectric
shockhazardfrom theseappliances.
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PREFERRED
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BEFORE USE
Where a standard two-prongwall
outlet isencountered, it isyour
personaJresponsibilityandobligation
tohaveit replaced with a properly
grounded three-prong walloutlet.
DO
Nm,UNDZR ANY
CIRCUMSTANCES, CUT
OR REMOVE THE THRD
(GROUND) PRONG YROIVI
THE POWER CORD.
230/208-vo~tmodeis require their
l)wnsingle branch circuit supplying
230/208-volta.c., protected with a
tiinedelay fuse or circuit breaker.
This is recommended for best
performance and to prevent
overloading house wiring circuits,
which could cause a possible fire
I-lazardfrom overheating wires.
The power cord on t}]esc~llodsls
I]asa 2301208-volt~]erpendicularl
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230/208-voltperpendicular,
tandemor largetandemtypewall
outlet. Thesetypesofoutletsare
availableat mosthardwarestores.
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MATCHING
PERPENDICULARTYPE WALLOUTLET
LINECORDPLUG
REQUIRES20 AMPTIMEDELAYFUSE
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230/208-VOLT MATCHING
TANDEMTYPE
WALLOUTLET
LINECORDPLUG
REQUIRES15AMP TIMEDELAYFUSE
ORCIRCUITBREAKERPROTECTION
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2301208-VOLT
MATCHING
LARGETANDEMTYPE WALLOUTLET
LINECORDPLUG
REQUIRES30 AMP TIME DELAYFUSE
ORCIRCUITBREAKERPROTECTION
Whether your airconditioner isa
U5-voItor a 230/208-voltunit, it
is imporhnt to
havethewall
outletandcircuitcheckedbya
qualifiedelectricianifthereis
anydoubtastowhethera proper
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Becauseofpotential safetyhazards
under certain conditions, we
strongly recommend against use
of an adapterplRBgaHowever,
ifyou still elect to use an adapter,
where local codes permit, a
TE~tiPORAl?YCONNE~ION
lnaybe ~rnadetoa properly grounded
two-prongwail outlet by use of a
UL listed adapter (Fig. 2) available
at most local l?ardwarestores.
TEMPORRRYMETHOD
Thelargerslotintheadaptermustbe
alignedwiththelargerslotinthewall
outletto provideproper polarity in
the connectionofthepowercord.
CAUTION: Attachingthe adapter
groundterminalto walloutlet cover
screwdoesnotgroundthe applimce
urdesscoverscrewismetal, and not
insulated,andwalloutletisgrounded
throughhouse wiring. Youshould
havethecircuitcheckedbyaqualified
electrician to makesure the outlet
isproperly grounded.
men &omwbg the pwu?rCord
from the adapter, alwaysholdthe
adapter with onehand. If this isnot
done, theadaptergroundterminalis
verylikelytobreakwithrepeateduse.
should the adapter gB”ound
te~~in~~b~~~k,DO
~mUSEthe
applianceuntilaproperground
hasagainbeenesmblished.
use Ofetiension corm
Becauseofpotentialsafety
hazardsunder certain conditions,
westrongly recomend agtimt the
useof
anetiensioncord.However,
ifyoustillelect tousean extension
cord, it is absolutely necessary that
itbe a UL listed 3-wire grou~~dir]g
type appliance extensioncord and
that the current carrying r~tingof
the cord in amperes be equal to or
greater than the branch circuit size
shown on the rating nameplate of
the appliance. Such extension cords
are obtainable through your local
service organization.
Low
selectorSwikh
OFF turnsairconditioneroff.
*RANpemits rnedfanspeed
operationwithoutcooling.
*Forfanonlyoperation,Operation
Modeswitchmustbeinthe
REGUtiRposi$ion.
LOW COOL permits coolingwith
lowfanspeedoperation.
mD COOL permits coolingwith
mediumfanspeedoperation.
HIGH COOL permitscoolingwith
highfan speedoperation.
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TherBnos@tContro#
Whenyouturn theThermostat
Controltothedesiredsetting,the
thermostatwillautomaticallycontrol
thetemperatureoftheindoorair.
Thelowerthenumberselected,
thecoolertheindoorair willbe.
ventcontrol
Whentheslideswitchisatthe
CLOSE position,theventdoor
isclosedandonlytheair inside
theroomcanbecirculatedand
conditioned.
Slidetheswitchtothelefitothe
OPEN positionandtheventdoor
openstoallowairjsmokeorodors
tobeexhaustedfromtheroom.
*operationMode switch
REGULARm ECONOMY
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The OperationMode switch
controlsthefanoperation.When it’s
intheREGULAR position, thefan
willcirculateroom-aircontinuously.
When it’sintheECONOMY
position,thefanwillautomatically
@cleonandoffwithtie cornpress;r.
Forfanonly operation, Operation
Modeswitchmustbeint/teMGUM
position.
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HIGH COOL.
2. SettheThermostatControlat
tiledesirednumber(usually70-80
isa goodstartingposition).If room
temperatureis notsatisfactoryafter
areasonabletime,settheThemostat
Controlat a lowernumberfor a
cooler roomor at ahighernumber
for awarmer room,
3. SettheOperationMode switch
at REGULAR forcontinuousfan
operation,or at ECONOMY for
thefanto automaticallycycleon
and offwith the compressor.
4. SettheVentControlatCLOSE
exceptfor briefperiods when you
wantto exhaustroom air tothe
outside.
For maximum cooling
1. Setthe Selector Switchat
HIGH COOL.
2. Set the Thermostat Control at 64.
3. Set the VentControl at CLOSE.
4. Setthe Operation Mode switch
at REGULAR.
Forquieteroperation
1. Set the Selector Switch at
LOW COOL.
2. Slide the Thermostat Control to
the desired number.
When the Thermostat Control is
set at @, moisture may freeze on
tflecoils and preventthe unit from
cooling.If thishappens,set Selector
Switch to FAN, and the Thermostat
Control to a higher number. This
wi~lquictiy defrost the cooling coil
st}n{lrnlalcooling can be resumed,
3. Set the VentControl at CLOSE.
4. Set the Operation NIodeswitch
~tE.EGULAR.
Flote:%Whenthe Operation Mode
switchisattheECOhTOMTlp~lsition,
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cll:~nges111tl?cS()[!l?dlevel m[iyk?e
l}lclrcn~vticeablcthan when it’sat
the I?EGULF31?position.
Worrlighttime operation
Duringthecoolereveninghours,
werecommendthatyousetthe
SelectorSwitchat LOWCOOL
forveryquietoperation.Setthe
ThermostatControlat 75,andthe
VentControlat CLOSE.
Yorewremetempemtures
Forgreatesteconomyandbest
performance,wesuggestthatyou
settheSelectorSwitchatHIGH
COOL in extremelyhotweather.
Forventilation
Whethercontrolsare set for
coolingor fanoperationonly,
settingthe VentControlat OPEN
letsroom air be exhaustedto the
outside.This ishelpfulin removing
staleair, smokeor odorsfrom the
room, and permits outdoorair to
enter throughnormalopeningsin
thehouse. However,cooling
effectivenessisreducedwhen this
centrol is set at OPEN, so we
suggestyoudon’tkeep itthere
long–especially in hot, humid
weather.
Toadjustairdirection
up-and-down
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The up-and-downair direction
louversare controlledbytabsthat
letyoupositionthe louversto
dischargethe air upward,
downwardor straightout.
side-to-side
AIR SWING
OFF @ ON
For fixed side-to-sideair direction,
set theAir Swingswitchto ON
untilthedesired air directionis
obtained,then moveitto OFF.
For continuousside-to-sideair
circulation, slidethe Air Swing
switchto ON and leaveitthere.
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msTRucTIoNs
TIIemodelandserialnumbersare ‘- =-
on a labelbehindthefrontgrilleon
theleft-handsideoftheairdischarge
The air filterbehindthe inletgrille
shouldbe washedatleastevery30
daysor as ofienas itneedscleaning.
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grille.
Toremove thegrille:
Grilies& cabinet
1. Removetheair filter.
Wipefrontgrille with a clean cloth
lightlydampenedwithmildliquid
dishwashingdetergent.Washcabinet
with mildsoapor detergentand
lukewarmwater.
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Toremove the filter, open the
grille door, grasp thetab on the
filter and pullto theright.
l’acuumthe filteron the dusty
sideto removelightdust. Wash
the filter, cleaner sideup, under
gently flowingwaterto wash out
accumulated dustandlint. If the
CondemerCok
These coilson the weatherside
ofthe unitshouldbe checked
periodicallyand cleaned if clogged
withdirtor soottim theatmosphere.
If extremelysoiled, theymay need
to be steamcleaned, a service
availablethroughyour GE service
outlet.
2. Removeandsavethe
screwthat :::
holdsthe grilletothe chassis.
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filter is very dirty, usea mild
household detergentin the wash
water. Let the filterdry thoroughly
before replacing it.
When replacing the fiIter9be sure
the word FRONT isfacingyou as
you slidethe filter backinto place
and close the grille door.
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3. Press the sideofthe cabinet
firmly and, at the same time, pull
the corner ofthe grille forward to
unhook itfrom clips at bottom.
4. Slidethe grille upwardto free
the twotabs at thetop of the grille
from slotsin thetop ofthe cabinet.
To
replacethegrille,hooktop
ofgrille onto topof cabinet, push
bottomof grille in until it snaps
intoplace, and replace the screw
removed in Step2 above.
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WATERINBASEPAN
(ON OUTDOOR SIDE)
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mns continuouslywhen S“electOrSwitch’isinCOOL oi FANposition.Thisis
normal.~hen
OpexationModeswitctiis setatECONOMY, f’a~cyclesonind offwiti
compressor,
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*Excesswatermayoverflowinexcessivelyhotad humidw~ather.This isnomd.
?~~jsis~ormalfora sholtperiod inareas with Mttlehumidity;ho~~d fQr a ionger
periodinveryhumid areas. Moisture.removedfromindoorairdrainstorear ofcabinet
whereitispickedup bya fanand.thrown.ag~~st tie outdoorcondensercoil.
FIRST,contactthepeople who FINALLY, ifyotlrproblenl is still
serviced yourappliance. Explain
notresolved, write:
whyyouare notpleased. Inmost
Major Appliance
cases, thisTwillsolvethe problem.
Consumer Action
Panel
PIE>(T,
ifyouare s~illnot pIeased,
20 North.
Wacker Drive
write all tiledetails—includingyour
Chicago, Illinois60606
phoxlenumber-to:
Fiianager,CoIlsu122erRelations
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FULL ONE-YEARWARRANTY
Foroneyearfromdateoforiginal
purchase,wewill provide,freeof
charge,partsand servicelaborin
your hometo repairor replaceany
patiafthe roomalrcond~t~onerthat
fails because of a manufacturing
defect.
FULL FIVE-YEARWARRANTY
Forfiveyearsfromthedateof
original purchase,wewill provide,
freeof charge,partsand on-site
service laborto repairor replace
any pati of the sealed
refrigerating
system
(thecompressor,condense~
evaporatorand all connecting
tubing) that fails becauseofa
manufacturing defect.
Foreach of
the abovewarranties:
Transportationexpenseto and
from aservice shop andshop
service labor if requiredwill be
free of charge.
This warrantyisextendedto
the original purchaserand any
succeedingownerfor products
purchasedfor useinthe48mainland
states,HawaiiandWashington,D.C.
InAlaskat17ewarrantyistile same
exceptthat it is LIMITEDbecauseyou
mustpayto ship the producttothe
serviceSITOPor for the service
technician’stravelcoststo your home.
Ail warrantyservicewill beprovided
byour FactoryServiceCentersor
byour authorized CustomerCare@
servicersduring normalworking
hours.
Lookinthe White or YellowPages
of yourtelephone directoryfor
GENERALELECTRICCOMPANY,
GENERAL ELECTRICFACTORY
SERVICE,GENERAL ELECTRIC-
HOTPOINTFACTORYSERVICEor
GENERAL ELECTRICCUSTOMER
CARE@SERVICE.
WHAT1SNOTCOVERED
@Servicetrips to teach you howto
usethe product.
Read
yourUseand Carem~tte~ialm
If youthen haveany questions
about operating the product,
please contact yourdealer orour
Consumer Affairs office at the
address below,orcall, toll free:
The GEAnswer Center”
800.626.2000
consumer information service
@Improper installation,
Ifyou havean installation
problem, or if the air conditioner
is of improper cooling or heating
capacity for the intended use,
contact your dealer or installer.
Youare responsible for providing
adequate electrical connecting
facilities.
@Replacement of fusesor
resetting of circuit breakers.
@In commercial locations labor
necessarv to movethe unit toa
iocation where it is accessible for
service by an individual technician.
~Failureof the product resulting from ~
modifications to the product or due to
unreasonable useincluding failure to
providereasonable and necessary
maintenance.
~Failuredue to corrosion on models
not corrosion-protected.
@Damageto the product caused
byimproper powersupply voltage,
accident, fire, floods or acts of God.
WARRANTORISNOTRESPONSIBLE
FORCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
Some states do no! allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion
imay not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
To know wl?at your legal rights are in your state, consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state’s Attorney General.
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GE ACU06 User guide

Category
Split-system air conditioners
Type
User guide

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