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Energy:savingTips
e Keep the airfilter clean. [See
instructions on
~ For mostefficient operation keep
vent inclosedpositionexceptwhen
youwantto exhaustair,smokeor
odorsfromtheroom.
s Don’t letthe roomgettoo hotor
toocold.Wheneverpossible,
the uniton beforethe roomh@ats
uporcoolsoff.ifyoudon’t,yourair
conditionerwill takelongerto pro-
ducethedesiredcomfortcondition.
page5.)
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Readthisbookcarefully.
It isintendedto helpyouoperateand
maintainyour newairconditioner
properly.
Keep it handyfor answersto your
questions.
If you don’t understand something
or need more help .,.
Call,toll-free:
The GE Answer Center~
800.626.2000
consumer information service
or write (include your phone
number)
Consumer Affairs
General Electric Company
Appliance Park
Louisville, KY40225
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serialnumbers.
You’ll find them on a label behind
the room cabinet above the fan
opening.
These numbers are also on the
Consumer Product Ownership
Registration card that came with
your air conditioner. Before sending
in this card, please write these
numbers here:
the modeland
if youreceived a damagedair
conditioner,immediate y contact
the dealer (or builder) that sold you
the air conditioner.
Savetimeandmoney.
Beforeyourequestservice,check
the ProblemSolveron page6.It lists
minor causes of operating problems
that you can correct yourself.
Importantsafety
Instructions
Read a!!instructionsbefore
usingthisappliance.
~~~~~~~–When using this
appliance,
safety precautions, including the
following:
~ Use thisapp!ianceonlyfor its
intendedpurposeasdescribed in
this Use and Care Book.
~Thisairconditionermustbe
properlyinstalledin accordance
withthe InstallationInstructions
beforeit isused.
alwaysexercisebasic
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Keep windowsanddoors closed.
Conditioned air escapes when
they’re open.
%Keep furnacefloor registersand
coldairreturnsclosedwhencooling
isdesired.Cold aircaneasilyescape
through them.
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Don’t ailow curtains,drapes,
blinds or other items to block the
air discharge grilie and restrict air
flow when the air conditioner is
operating.
Q~t’sbest to Operate yo&/rair
conditioner at high spe~d during
extremely hot or cold weather.
~ Keep outdoor condenser coil
clean. (See page 5,)
Model Number
serlat NumDer
Use these numbers in any
correspondence or service calIs
concerning your air conditioner.
NEVERUSE AN EXTENSION
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CORD
WITH THIS APPLIANCE.
SAVETHESE
INSTRUCTIONS
OperatingYourAir ConditionerControls
Note: Onsomemodels,the farleft pushbuttonisIabledSTOR
TemperatureControl
When you turn the temperature
control to the desired setting, the
thermostat will automatically control
the temperature of the indoor air.
A comfortable temperature will be
maintained in most roomswhen the
control isset midway in the normal
range. For cooler temperatures,
turn the control to the right for
warmer temperatures, turn it to
the left.
Master controls
OFF or STOPturns air conditioner
off.
FAN ONLY permits fan operation
without cooling or heating.
HIGH COOL provides high fan
speed with maximum cooling and
dehumidification.
LOW COOL permits low fan
speedwithcooling plus maximum
dehumidification; affords quieter
nighttime operation.
HIGH HEAT produces maximum
heating and high fan speed.
LOWHEAT permits heating with low
fan speed; affords quieter nighttime
operation.
OutsideAirControl
When this control is set at VENT
CLOSED, the vent door :Sclosed
andonly indoor air isfiltered, cooled
or heated, and circulated bythe air
conditioner.
Turningthe control to VENT OPEN
opensthe vent door to allowsome
outside air to enter the room. However,cool
ness is reduced when this control
issetatVENT OPEN, so we suggest
you don’t keep it there long.
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