GE ANC09, ANC07 Use and Care Manual

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Air Direction Air Filter
Care and Cleaning Condenser Coils
Energy-Saving Tips Grille and Cabinet
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Grounding
Problem Solver Safety Instructions
User Maintenance Instructions 5
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ANC09
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safety
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@Keeptheair filterclean. (See
instructionson page5.)
Whenusingthisappliance, always exercisebasicsafetyprecautions, incIudingthe following:
@Repair or replace immediately
all electricservicecords that
havebeeonle
damaged, Do notusea cordthat showscracksor abrasiondamage alongitslengthor at either the
plugor connectorend.
frayedorotherwise
SAW THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
Howtoconnect electricity
rorpersonalsafety,
thk appliance properlygromded.
It isimportantto have the branch
circuitcheckedby aqualified
electrician ifthere is anydoubt as to whether a proper ground exists.
Use a singlebranch circuit protectedwith atime delayfuseor circuitbreaker’.Thisisrecommended forbest petiormance and to prevent overloadinghousewiring circuits,
which could cause a possiblefire
hazard from overheatingwires. For branch circuit ratingsrefer to the unitnameplate.
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@For most efficient.operation, keepvent inclosed positionexcept whenyou wantto exhaustair,
smokeor odors fromthe room.
@Don’tlet the roomget too
hot. Wheneverpossible, turn the
uniton beforethe room heatsup.
When heat is “storedup” in walls,
furniture, rugsanddraperies, your
air conditionertakeslonger to
producethe desired comfort
condition.
o Keepwindowsand doors closed. Cool, dry air escapeswhen they’re open.
@Keep furnace floor registersand cold air returns closed. Cold air can easily escape through them.
@Don’tblock front ofunit when it isoperating. Curtains or drapes
blockingit willrestrict air flow.
~It’sbest to operateyour air conditioner at high speed during extremely hot weather.
@Keep outdoor condenser coil
clean. (See page 5.)
@Turn air conditioner offbefore vacationsor extended absences from home.
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SELECTOR
selectorSwitih
OFF turnsairconditioneroff. *FANONLYpermitsfanspeed
operationwithoutcooling.
*Forfanonly operation,
Saver Switchmustbe inthe
NOM&position. LOW COOL permitscoolingwith
lowfanspeedoperation. mD COOL permitscoolingwith
mediumfanspeedoperation. HIGH COOL permits coolingwith
highfan speedoperation.
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THERMOSTAT
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Thermosmtcontrol
Whenyouturn theThermostat
Controltothedesiredsetting,the thermostatwillautomaticallycontrol thetemperatureoftheindoorair. The higherthenumberselected, thecoolertheindoorairwillbe.
*Ene~y saverswitch
The EnergySaver
Switchcontrolsthe
fanoperation. When it’sinthe
NORMAL position,
thefanwill
circulateroomair
continuously.When
it’sin theSAVE
position,the fan
willautomatically
cycleonand off
withthecompressor.
Forfan onlyoperation,Energy
SaverSwitchmustbein the
NORMALposition.
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ventilationcontrol
WhentheVentControlisatthe CLOSED position,theventdooris closedandonlytheair insidethe
roomcanbecirculatedand conditioned.
SetthecontrolattheAIRIN positionandtheventdoor opensto
allowasmallamountofoutdoorair toentertheroom.
SetthecontrolattheAIR OUT
positionandtheventdoor opensto
allowair, smokeor odorstobe exhaustedfromtheroom.
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1. Setthe SelectorSwitchat
HIGH
2.Set
thedesired
good stafiing position). If
temperatureis not
areaso]labletime, settheThermostat.
Controlala higher numberfor a cooler roomor ata lowernumber
fora warmerroom.
3. SettheVentControlat CLOSED.
4. Set theEnergy SaverSwitchat
NORMAL positionfor continuous fanoperationor at SAVEposition toautomaticallycyclethe fan on
and offwith the compressor.
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HIGH COOL.
2. Setthe Thermostat Control at
10.
3. Set theVentControIat CLOSED.
4. SettheEnergy SaverSwitch at the NORMAL position.
For quieter Opemtion
COOL.
theThermostatControlat
number (usually 5-7is a
room
satisfactory after
mtimm cooling
Setthe SelectorSwitch at
Fornighttime opemtiom
I>uringthe coolereveninghours, WIGrecommendthatyousettlae SelectorSwitchat LOWCOOL for
veryquietoperationand the Therrnostit Controlat mid-range (5-7).
Fore~reme tempemtures
Forgreatesteconomyand best performance, wesuggestthat you settheSelectorSwitchatHIGH COOL in extremelyhotweather.
Forventilation
Whetherthe controlsare setfor coolingor fan only operation,
settingthe VentControl at AIR IN allowsa small amountofoutside air to enter the room, and settingit toAIR OUT letsroom air be exhaustedto the outside. Seepage
4. However,cooiingeffectiveness isreduced wheneverthe ventdoor isopen, so we suggestthat you don’tkeep it open for long— especia~lyin hot, humid weather,
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The up-and-down airdilaection
louvers are togetherand are controlledby fingertippressure on thelouvers.They regulateair dischargeupward,downwardor straight out.
Wo separate bankq of side-to­side air direction louvem have separatetabsto letyou direct dischargedair to the right, to the lefi, or straightahead.
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1, Set the Selector Switchat
LOW COOL.
2. Set theThermostat Control at desired number.
When theThermostat Control is set
at 9 or 10and the Selector Switch is set at LOWCOOL, moisture may freeze on the coils and preventthe unit from cooling. If this happens,
set the Selector Switch to HIGH COOL and set the Thermostat Control to I or 2.
3. Set theVentControl at CLOSED. L3.Set tileEnergy Saver Switch at
the NORMAL position. l~otc:~/VlleII
theEnergy Saver
Switc13isGtthe SAVEposition,
chaIIgesin the sot~ndIe”elmay be more iloticeab]etll:inWhei%it’sat the FJ~3P.~<iALposition.
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IJSER NIMNTENMJCE
INsTItucrIoNs
Turn airconditioner offand
removethe plug
outlet before ‘cleaning.
fromthe wail
Gril?e& cabinet
Wipebothsidesofgrille with a cleanclothlightlydampenedwith
mildliquiddishwashingdetergent, or clean with a vacuumcleaner brush. Be carefulriot to forcethe movablelouversout ofposition.
Other areasbehind the grille
wiped or vacuumed,takingcare
be
notto damagethe coil fins. Washcabinetwith mild soap or
detergentand lukewarmwater. Never usestrong chemicals,
solvenborbIeaehingagenk.
Condemer Coik
These coilson the weatherside ofthe unitshouldbe checked periodicallyand cleaned ifclogged withdirtorsoot fromtheatmosphere. Ifextremelysoiled, theymayneed tobeS- cleaned,aserviceavailable
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Air Filter
Theair filterbehindthe frontgrille
shouldbe checlcedand cleanedat leastevery 30days or asoftei~as it needscleaning.
To remove
Grasp the tab atthe bottomof the unitand pull downward.
Clean the filter with a vacuum cleaner to removelightdust. Wash the filterin lukewarm, soapywater and rinse in clear waterto remove stickydust.
The filter can bereplaced with either sidefacing the front.
the filter:
Air InletGrilleRemoval
Ifyourair conditioneris mounted flushinsidethe roomor ifthe
windowsille~t~ndsfarther roomthanthe chassis,it maybe
necessaryto relmovetheair inlet grillebeforethe filtercan be
Toremove the grille, pullthe air inletgrille outfrom top-center.The filteris positionedon the back side ofthe grille—graspthe tab and pull down.
After cleaning, replacethe air filter and air inletgrille, pushingthe grille intoplace.
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PROBLEM
MR CONDITIONER
“DOES Nm COOL
AS IT SHOULD”
oPEMT’mG SOUNDS
POSSIBLE CAUSEAND WMEDY
NotpluggedirI.Plug mayhavebeenbum~)edloosebyvac~]umcleaneror furniture,
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*Ifpluggedin, fuse could haveblownor circuitbreakermayhave tripped.
@Cumin, blindsor firniture blotting thefrontoftheaircoflditionerwillrestrictairflow,
@Temperaturecontrolmaynotbesethighenough.TurI~hob toa nigher number. Highestsettingshouldprovidemaximumcooling.When EnergySaverSwitchisset atSAVE,temperaturerangeinroomwillvarymore.
~Air filterdirty,should be cleanedatleastevery 30 days.See instructions,page5. @Roommayhavebeen veryhotwhenair conditionerwasfirstturnedon. Allowtime
forittocooldown. @Coldairmaybeescapingthrough open firnace floorregisters and.cold air returns. @Ventcontrolmaybe setat AIRIN position,allowinghotoutsideairtoentertheroom;
or atAIROUT position,allowingcoolairtobe exhaustedfromtheroom, @Coolingcoilshaveiced up. Tomeltice, setthe SelectorSwitchtoHIGH COOL andthe
ThermostatControlto 1or 2.
@Thermostat click, ametallicsound, maybe heard whencompressorcycleson and off. Thisisnormal.
@Fanruns continuouslywhen SelectorSwitchisin COOL or FANONLYposition. Thisisnormal. When Energy SaverSwitchissetatSAVE,fancyclesonandoffwith :ornpressor.
WATERDWPPING
OUTSIDE
WATERDWPPING INSIDE
WATERINBASEPAN
(ON OUTDOOR SIDE)
BExcess watermayoverflowinexcessivelyhotandhumid weather.Thisisnormal.
~Air conditioner mustbe installedlevelortilted slightlyto the outsidefor proper waterdisposal.
YThis isnormal for ashort period inareas with littlehumidity;normal for alonger ]eriodin very humidareas. Moistureremovedfrom indoorair drainsto rear ofcabinet vhereitis picked upbya fanandthrown against the outdoorcondensercoil.
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