GE ALA15D, ALM15D, ALM18D, AVM24D Use and Care Manual

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hot. Wheneverpossible, tuti the unit on beforethe room heats up. When heatis “storedup” ~ wails,
furniture, rugs tindd~aperies,your tiirconditioner Mkeslongerto produce thedesired comfort
conditiun.
@Keep windowsand doors
clos$d. Cool, dry air escapes
WhC~ they’reopen.
* Keep furnace floor registers and cold air returns closed. Cold air can easily escape through them.
lettheroom get too
Helpus
It isintendedtc help youoperate and inainlainyournew air conditionerproperly.
Keepithandy foranswerstoyour
questions. If youdon’tunderstandsomething
or needmore help,write (include yourphone number):
Consumer Affairs General Electric Company AppliancePark Louisville,KY40225
writedownthemodei
andSeyialnumbers.
You’llfind themon a label behind the frontgrille onthe left-handside oftheair dischargeduct. Seepage6.
These numbers are also on the Consumer Product Ownership RegistrationCard that came with
yourair conditioner,Beforesending in thiscard, please write these numbershere:
Model Number
Serial Number
Use these numbers in any correspondence or service calls
concerning your airconditioner.
When usingthisappliance,always exercisebasicsafetyprecautions, includingthe following:
@use this appliaRlceOtinlyfor ifi intended!purpose asdescribed in thisUse andCare Book.
@This airconditioner mustbe
properly installed with the Ins@]latioBlInstructions before it is used. Seegrounding instructionson page 3.
@~~v~rmplug yow ah eontitioner
by pulling on the power cord.
Alwaysgrip plug firmly and pull straightout from thereceptacle.
~Repair or replace immediately
all electric service Cordsthat have become frayed or otherwise
damaged. Do notuse a cord that showscracks orabrasion damage alongitslength or at either the plug or connector end.
inaccordance
SAVETHmE
INSTRUCTIORJS
Immediately contact the dealer (or builder) that soldyou the air conditioner.
thk apptiancemwt be
properly grounded.
Electrical requirement@
U5-voltmodels requirea 115/120-
volt a.c., 60 hzgroundedoutlet protectedwith a 15amp time delay fuseor circuitbreaker.
Thepowercord on thesemodelshas a three-prong (grounding)plugthat
mateswith astandard three-prong
(grounding)walloutlet (Fig. 1)to minimizethe possibilityof electric shockhazard from these appliances.
PREFERRED METHOD
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INSUREPROPER
GROUNDEXISTS
Fig. 1
Where a standardtwo-prongwail outiet is encountered, it isyour personalresponsibilityandobligation
tohave itreplaced with a properly grounded three-prong wailoutlet.
DO ~~, ~m~~ AW
cmcuR4sTANcEs, CUT OR REMOVE THE THmD (G~auND) PE?ONGFRorti
THn POWER cow.
230/2G8-voltmodels require their own single branch circuit supplying
230/208-voita.c., protected with a
time delay fuse or circuit breaker. This is recomnlendcd for best
performance and to prevenl
t~verl{}adinghouse wiring circuits, which could cause a possible fire htizardfrom overheating wires.
Tile~lowercordon these models
BEFOREUSE
230/208-voltperpendicular, tandemor large tandemtype wall outlet.These typesofoutletsare availableat mosthardwarestores.
W@
230/208-VOLT
PERPENDICULARTYPE WALLOUTLE-I
LINECORDPLUG
REQUIRES20 AMP TIME DELAYFUSE
ORCIRCUITBREAKERPROTE~lON
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2301208-VOLT
TANDEMTYPE
LINE CORDPLUG
REQUIRES15AMP TIME DELAYFUSE
ORCIRCUITBREAKERPROTECTION
2301208-VOLT MATCHING
LARGETANDEMTYPE WALL OUTLET
LINECORDPLUG
REQUIRES30 AMPTIME DELAYFUSE
ORCIRCUITBREAKERPROTECTION
Whether your air conditioner isa
u5-voBtor a 230/208-volt unit, it is importint to
outlet a~ndcircuit checked by a qualified electrician if there is any doubt
as to whether a proper
ground exis~.
Because ofpotential safety hazards
under certain conditions, we strongly recommend against Wse of an adapter plug. However, ifyou stillelect to use an adapter, wl}erelocal codes permit, a
~~~dp~~~~y c~~~~~~~~ may be made to aproperly g~ounded
two-pr~ng walloutlet by use of a UL listedadaptsr (Fig. 2) available
at 1210stlocal !~ardwarestores.
MATCHING
MATCHING
WALLOUTLET
mm
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o
have the wall
TEMPOHAR~METHOEI
(Al)APTEnPLUGSNOT
PERMITTEDINCANADA)
ALIGNLARGE
PRONGS/SLOTS ~
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BEFOREUSE
Thelargerslotintheadaptermustbe alignedwiththelargerslotinthewall outletto provideproper polarityin theconnectionofthepowercord.
CAUTION: Attachingthe adapter groundterminal to
wd~i outletcover
screwdoesnotgroundtheappliance unless coverscrewismetal, and not insulated,andwalloutletisgrounded throughhouse wiring.Youshould havethecircuitcheckedbyaqualified electrician to makesure theoutlet isproperly grounded.
men
&omWt@ the pwer cord
from the adapter,
alwaysholdthe
adapterwith onehand. If this is not done, the adapter ground terminal is verylikelytobreakwithrepeateduse.
Should the
terminal break, DO N~ USE the appliance until
has
again been eshblishedo
adapter ground
a proper ground
useOfefiemsiom cor~
Becauseof potential safety hazards under certain conditions, westrongly recomend agati$ the use of
an extension cord. However,
ifyoustill elect to usean extension
cord, it is absolutelynecessary that
itbe a UL listed 3-wire grounding
type appliance extension cord and that thecurrent carrying rating of the cord in amperes be equal to or greater than the branch circuit size shown on the rating nameplate of the appliance. SLlc13extension cords are ob~inable througl~yot~rlocal service organization.
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