GE Carry Cool ATV04, Carry Cool ATV05, Carry Cool ATV06 Use And Care & Installation Manual

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contents
Adapter Plug Model and Serial Numbers
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Air Direction
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Air Filter 5
Problem Solver 6
Appliance Registration
2
SafetyInstructions
2
Care and Cleaning 5 User Maintenance Instructio~~s 5 Condenser Coils 5 Warranty Back Cover
Consumer Services
11
Control Settings 4,5 Electrical Requirements 3
Energy-Saving Tips
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Extension Cords Grille and Cabinet
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ATV~4 ATV05
ATV06
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Helpw heIpyou.o e
Beforeus@ your ahConditioner$read thk booliCamfullye
Itisintendedtohelpyouoperate andmaintainyournewair
conditionerproperly. Keepithandyforanswerstoyour
questions. Ifyoudon’tunderstandsomething
orneedmorehelp,write(include
yourphonenumber): ConsumerAffairs
GEAppliances AppliancePark LouisviHe,KY40225
wfi~ down the model ~~~ s~fi~l
nmbers.
You’llfindthemonalabelonthe frameoftheairconditionerbehind
theairfilter.
Thesenumbersaredso onthe ConsumerProd~ctOwnership RegistrationCardthatcamewith
yourairconditioner.Beforesending inthiscard, pleasewritethese numbershere:
Model Number
hp@*nt safety
Imtructiom
Rmdai~Mmctiom befo~w
*g thh
apptiancee
When usingthisappliance,always
exercisebasicsafetyprecautions, includingthefollowing:
~ThisairConditionermustbe
properlyinsbl!edinaccordance
tiththehshliation
Imtructions beforeit isused. Seegrounding instructionsonpage3.
@~wermplugyow mConditioner
bypwwngon the~Jver cord. Alwaysgripplug firmlyandpull straightoutfromthe receptacle.
@Repairor replacetiefiately M elwtrieserviceCor* that have
bwomef~~y~dor otherwise
damaged. Donotusea cordthat showscracksorabrasiondamage alongitslengthorateitherthe
plugor connectorend.
@unplug yew airConditioner
beforemaMngany Ireptis. Note:Westronglyrecomend thatanyservicingbeperformed bya qualifiedindividud.
@Foryour safety...donot storeor
usecombustiblematerials,gasoline orotherflamable vaporsorliquids inthevicinityofthisor anyother
appliance.
mYou NeedSetice
Toobtainservice,seethe Consumer
o
Servicespageinthe backofthis book.
We’reproudofourserviceand wantyoutobepleased.Ifforsome reasonyouarenothappywiththe serviceyoureceive,herearethree stepstofollowforfurtherhelp.
FIRST,contactthepeoplewho servicedyourappliance.Explain whyyouarenotpleased.Inmost cases,this willsolvetheproblem.
NEXT,ifyouarestillnotpleased, writeallthedetails-including yourphonenumber—to:
Manager,ConsumerRelations GEAppliances AppliancePark Louisville,Kentucky40225
FINALLY,ifyourproblemisstill not resolved,write:
MajorAppliance ConsumerActionPanel 20NorthWackerDrive Chicago,Illinois60606
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ForpemomHsafety,tm
appEancemustbeproperly
gmmded.
Thepowercord.ofthisapptiance isequippedwiti a three-prong
(grou~ding)plugwhich mateswiti
astandardthree-prong(grounding) walloutlet(Fig.1)tominimizethe possibilityofelectricshockhazard fromthis appliance.
PREFERRED METHOD
INSUREPROPER
IFig, /1
GROUNDEXISTS BEFOREUSE
Havethewalloutletandcircuit checkedbyaqualifiedelectrician tomakesuretheoutletisproperly
grounded. ~~hereastandardtwo-prong
walloutletisencountered,itis yourpersonalresponsibilityand obligationtohaveitreplacedwith aproperlygroundedthree-prong walloutlet.
useOfatipkrplu
(w-volt units)
Becauseofpotentialsafety h-ds undercertainconditions, westronglyreco~end against~se ofm adapterplug.However,ifyou stillelut touseanadapter,where Id codespermit,a~M~MY CONNE~ION maybemadetoa
properlygroundedtwo-prongwall outletbyuse ofaULlistedadapter (Fig.2~availableatmostlocal hardwarestores.
us%?OftmmionCorm
motrwomended
Becauseofpotenti~ safety h=ardsundercertainconditions,
westronglyrecommendagainstthe useofanextensioncord.However, ifyousWelecttouseanextemion cord,itisabsolutelynecessarythat itbeaULlisted3-wiregrounding typ appliaceextemionwrd having
agroundingtypepiugandoutlet andthattheelectricalratingofthe cordbe 15amperes(minimum)and
no volts.
TEMPORARY
METHOD
(ADAPTERPLUGSNOT
PERMITTED IN CANADA)
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ALIGNLARGE
PRONGS/SLOTS~fi
Uml
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Fig.
The largerslotintheadaptermust bealignedwiththelargerslotin thewalloutlettoprovideproper polarityintheconnectionofthe powercord.
UmON: Attachinganadapter groundterminaltowalloutletcover screwdoesnotgroundappliance unlesscoverscrewismetal,and
notinsulated,andwalloutletis groundedthroughhousewiring.You
shouldhavecircuitcheckedbya qualifiedelectriciantomake sure theoutletisproperlygrounded.
when disconmwtingthe pwer
cordfromtheadapter9always
holdtheadapterwithonehand.If thisisnotdone,the adapterground terminalisverylikelyto breakwith repeateduse.
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OperatingYourMr ConditionerControk
ON
OFF
CONTROL KNOB
control
mob
Model AYV04
ONturnsairconditioneron. 0~ turnsairconditioneroff.
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FAN
COOL
Lo Lo
FANS
‘COOL
selectorstitch
ModekATV05,An06
0~ turns airconditioneroff. HI F~ provideshigh fanspeed
operationwithoutcooling.
~ FM provideslowfanspeed operationwithoutcooling.
~ COOLprovidescoolingwith highfanspeedoperation.
LOCOOLprovidescoolingwith lowfanspeedoperation.
ModekATV05
FornormalCooling
1. SetSelectorSwitchatHICOOL.
2. SetThermostatControlat desirednumber(usuallythemidpoint
isagoodstartingposition).Ifroom temperatureisnotsatisfactoryaftera reasonabletime,settheThermostat Controlata highernumberfora coo~erroomor at a lowernumber fora warmerroom.
1. SetSelectorSwitchatHICOOL.
2. SetTheI>mOSiatControlat 8.
Thermostatcontrol
ModekATV05,A’V06
WhenyouturntheThermostat Controltothedesiredsetting,the
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lermostatwillautomaticallycontrol letemperatureoftheindoorair. ‘hehigherthenumberselected, le coolertheindoorair willbe.
andATV06
Forquieteroperation
1. SetSelectorSwitchatLOCOOL.
2. SetThermostatControlat desirednumber.
WhentheThermostatControlisset on7or 8andtheFanis setonlow speed,moisturemayfreezeonthe coils andpreventthe unitfrom cooling.If thishappens,setthe
Fanathighspeedandsetthe ThermostatControltoalower number.
Set theSelectorSwitchatLo FA1~J
or HI FAN.
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&r tiection
Airdirectionontheindoorsideis throughthefrontgrilleandoutthe top.Airflowoutthetopshouldnot beobstructedbycuminsordrapes.
HOOMSIDEVIEW
Airdirectionontheoutdoorside isthroughthereargrilleandout
throughthetopandsidelouvers.
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AIR
OUT
MoMureremoval
Moisturethatyour air conditioner removesfromtheairdrainstothe
rearofthecabinetwhereitis pickedupbya fananddispersed againstthecondenser.occasionally, morelikelyduringstart-up,a “pinging”noisemaybeheard.This isnormalfora shorttimeinless
humidareasandlongerinvery humidareas.Thismethodof
moistureremovalimprovesthe operationalefficiencyofyourair conditioner.
Note:Beforemovingyourair
co~~c~itionertoanotherlocation, f~~rnitoffandwait5 or 10minutes toallowcondensatetodrainfrom
thecoilinfothebi]sepall. Then, ~eep~nga
fir123grip on the air
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co~]ditioner,carefuliyraisethe
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“=. windowa~ldtilttheaircont~itiolle~
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totileo~~tside10drainwa{erfrom
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USERM~NmcE
msTRucTIoNs
Grilles& cabinet
Wipegrilleswithacleancloth lightlydampenedwithmildliquid dishwashingdetergent.Wash cabinetwithmildsoapordetergent andlukewarmwater.
condensercons
Thesecoilsonthe weatherside oftheunit shouldbechecked periodicallyandcleanedif clogged withdirtorsootfromtheatmosphere. Ifextremelysoiled,theymayneed tobe steamcleaned;aservice availablethroughyourGeneral
Electricserviceoutlet.
Thefoamair filterbehindthe inletgrilleshouldbewashedat leasteve~ 30daysor asoftenas itneedscleaning.
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Placethegrilleonaflatsurface andremovethefilter.Washthe filterinhot,soapywater,justas youwoulda sponge.Squeezedry.
Toreinstallthefilter,placeiton pinslocatedonthebacksideof thegrille.
Toreplacethegrille,placethetwo tabsatthebottomofthegrilleinto
slotsonthecaseandpushthe grille forward.
Removetheinlet grillebygrasping thetabatthetopofthegrille,
pullingoutandliftinggrille out.
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W“satiw tips
@Keepthe airfilterclean.(See
instructionsonpage5.) ~ Don’t
IettheroomgettOO
hot.
Menever possible,tumthe
unitonbeforetheroomhea~ up. WherIheatis “storedup” h walls, fi~rniture,rugsanddraperies,your airconditionerties longerto
producethedesiredcomfort condition.
@Keepwindowsanddoors closed.Cool,dry airescapes whenthey’reopen.
@Keepfimace floorregistersand
co~dairreturnsclosed.Coldair
caneasilyescapethroughthem.
~ Don’tletdrapesorfimitureblock thefrontoftheunitandrestrictair flowwhenitisoperating.
~It’sbesttooperatemodelsATV05 andATV06athighspeedduring
extremelyhotweather. @Keeptheoutdoorcondensercoil
clean.(Seepage5.)
~ Turntheairconditioneroff beforevacationsor extended absencesfromhome.
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PROBLEM
OPEMTNG SOUNDS (ModelsATW5and
ATW6)
WATERIN BASEPAN (ONOUTDOORSIDE)
loose@
iiQuw Cldtiertirfimitures-
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Ifpluggedin,’fisecouldhaveblownor
Girctit
breakermay havetrippti.
@ CBrtain,
blimdsorfirni~re blockingtie front
oftheairconditionerWWrestrictairflow. *ThemostatControl(onmodelssoequippd)
my not be sethighenough.~rn bob toa highernumber.Highestsettingshouldprovide maximm cooling.
oAh fiimrdirty,shouldbecleanedat~east every30days.Seekstmctio~sonpage5.
@Roommayhavebeenveryhotwhenair conditionerwasfirstturnedon.Allowtime forittocooldew.
*Coldairmaybeescapingthroughopen furnacefloorregistersmd coldair returns.
@Cooltigcoilshaveicedup.Tomeltice, settie SelectorSwitch.to~ F~ andthe
ThermostatControlto a lowernumber. *“Thermostatclick,a metic sound,maybe
heardwhencompressorcyclesonmd oH.This isnormal.
@Fm runscontinuouslywhenSelectorSwitch isin,COOLorFAN position.Thisis nomal.
~ Excesswaterma..overflowh excessivelyhot
andhumidweather.Ttis isnomd, @Airconditionermustbeinstiled levelor
ttitedslightlytotie outsideforproper
water
disposd.
@ Thisisnormal forashortpefiodinaleas withlittlehumidity;normal foralongerperid inveryhumid areas.Moistireremoved fion~
indoorair draks to rear ofcabinet,whereit is pickedupbya fm md thrownagtinsttie outdmr condenserCOU.
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Readthesehstructions completelyand
b
wefuuye
pMPoRTmT—observe augovernhg
codesandOrdhances. INsTALLER—Besure
toleavethese
hstructionswith the
consumer.
coNsuMER—Keepthesehstructions for
fiturereference.
FORPERSONALSAFETY
@
THISAPFLWCE WST BEPROPEWY
GRomDED.
seepage 3.
~ w Nm, m~~ m cmcmsmcmy
CUT ORREMOVETHETHI~ GRO~D~G PRONGFROMTHE
POWERCORD.
~WE RECOMMENDTHATYOUDO
N~ USE m
EXTENSION CORDOR ~
~HER PLUGWH T~S WPLMCE.
~ DONm CHNGE THE PLUG ON THE
POWER CORDOFTHISAPPLMCE.
‘* FOLLOW NATIONAL ELECTRICAL
CODESOR LOCAL CODESmD
oRDINmcEs.
~This appliancemust besupplied with 115V, 60Hz, and connectedto an individual,
properly
groundedbranchcircuit,
protected by a 15or 20
amp circuit breal<eror time-delayfuse. * If the electric supp~yprovideddoesnot meet the
above specifications, calla licensed electrician. *Aluminum house wiring may pose special
problems—consulta qualified electrician.
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WBNBOWREQUIEMEN~ s
Standarddouble-hungwindowwith actual
openingwidth of22~/2’fto 36!’ @Clearvertica!openingof ~41/z”minimumfrom
bottomofsash tostool. ~Installthe air conditionerin a windowwhere
there willbe enoughclearancearound the cabinet to allowamplecirculationofair throughthe unit.
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2~1/~’f~~~~”~
14f12“
min.
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Forwindowsthatdonotmeettheaboverequirements,see
SPECIALINSTALLATIONsectionofthisinstruction.
Note: Ml Supporthg arts Shodd be
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secured to fwm woo y mason~ or metal.
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1. Raise lowersash and removewindowhandle,if there is one. Selectcenter ofarea where air conditioneristo be located.
2. KEEPINGAFIRMGRIPONTHEAIR
CONDITIONER,
carefullyplaceunitintowindow openingsobottomofairconditionerframe is against stoolofwindow.Carefullyclosewindow
behindhandle on air conditioner.
~. If levelingboltdoes not touch stoolwith unit in verticalposition,reacharoundsideofair conditioner and adjust bolt downward until it touches stool.
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~~E: When air conditioner is removed from
vindow,levelingbolt should be adjusted above ~ottomsurface of air conditioner.
4. Cuta 5“ pieceoffthe foamsash-gapgasket. ‘ Tilt unit slightlytothe insideandinstallgasket in channeldirectlybehindopeninginhandle.
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5. Extend slidingpanelsoutfrom sides of air conditionercase against windowframe. Keep panels level,fasten each to sash with single screw drivenas high as possibleto avoidany sag in extended panel.
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!6. Insert clipsinto slots at bottomofchannelon
both the ~eftand right side.Securecli~to window
,stool with screw pr~vided.
stool
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7. Cut foam sash-gap gasket to windowwidth ~ndstuff between top oflowersash and glass ]ane ofupper sash to provideseal.
8.
Installthe sash bracket to secure the air
conditionerand lock both sashes inplace.
Screw
REMOVALFROMWINBOW
1.
Turnthe air conditioneroffanddisconnect
powercord.
~, Removesash-gapgasket frombetween windowsand unscrewmetalsash bracket from window.
~. Removescrewsinstalledthroughtop ofsliding panelsintolowersash and clipsholdingchannels tostool.
4. Closecurtains. KEEPING A FIRM GRIP ON’
AIR CONDITIONER,raise sash and carefully rockair conditionerbackward and drain major portionofwater in base ofunit. Careshouldbe taken in liftingunit from windowtoavoidspilling anyremainingwater.
5. Store parts forreuse alongwith air conditioner.
sPEc!Ak !NSTALLATBON
1. For windowsfrom 36”to 49”inwidth, order
an extra wide kit,
RAK50A,fromyour dealer or
distributor.
2. For installation in a slider windowapplication, (16”to 48”),orderkit RAKI09A from your dealer or distributor.
3. Toovercomestorm window interference, attach a 2 inch wide wood strip to the stool,with either nails or screws. Strip should be as wide as windowopeningand flush with back side ofstool. Thickness of woodstrip should be determined by
the amount ofinterference.
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InnHomeRepak
service
880-GE-CARES
flf18-@z-273Y
AGEConsumerServiceprofessional
Lvdlprovideexpertrepairservice, scheduledatatimethat’sconvenient foryo~.ManyGE ConsumerService
company-operatedlocationsofferyou servicetodayor tomorrow,or atyour convenience
(ZOOa.m.to ZOOp.m.
weekdays,9:00a.m.to 2:00p.m.Satur-
days).Ourfactory-trainedtechnicians knowyourapplianceinsideandout— somostrepairscanbehandledinjust
.:
You can havethesecurefeelingthat
GEConsumerServicewillstillbe thereafteryourwarrantyexpires.Pur­chaseaGEcontractwhileyourwar­rantyisstillin effectandyou’llreceive asubstantialdiscount.Witha multiple­yearcontract,you’reassuredof fiture
Whatever
your question aboutanyGE
majorappliance,GEAnswerCente@
informationserviceisavailableto help.Yourcall-and yourquestion— willbe answeredprompdyand
courteously.Andyoucancallany
time.GEAnswerCente@serviceis
open24hoursaday’7daysaweek.
,
serviceattoday’sprices.
Rlecommunica$ionDevicefor tie Deti
Upon request,GEwillprovideBraille con~olsfor-avarietyof GEapplimces,
andabrochuretoassistinplam~inga barrier-freekitchenfor personswith limitedmobility.Toobtai~~theseitems,
freeof charge,call800.626.2000.
Consumerswithimpairedhearing or speechwho haveaccesstoaTDD or a colTJentionalte]ety~eWYite~nlay call800-TDD-GU~C(300-$33-4322)
to requestinformationor se~wice.
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YOURGEROOMAIRCONDITIONER
WARRANW
Save proof of originalpurchasedatesuchasyour salesslip orcancelledchecktoestablishwarrantyperiod.
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WHATIs COWRED
Forfive yearsfromdateof original purchase,wewill provide,freeof charge,patis andservicelaborto repairorreplaceanypati of the room air condlt~onef that fails becauseof a manufacturing defect.
LIMITED TEN-YEARWARRANTY Forten yearsfrom dateof original
purchase,we will provide,free of charge,partsandservicelaborto repairor re91acethe moided
etitdoor c~se if it fails becauseof a manufacturing defect.
For each of the abovewarranties: Toavoidanychargesyou must take the roomair conditioner to a General
Electric FactoryServiceCenterora
GeneralElectricCustomerCare@
servicer and pick it up following service. In-homeservice is also available, but you must pay for the servicetechnician’stravel coststo
Yot.tihome.
Thiswarrantyisextendedto the original purchaserandany succeedingownerfor products
purchasedfor useinthe 48
mainlandstates,Hawaiiand Washington,D.C.inAlaskathe warrantyisthe sameexceptthat it is
LIMITED becauseyoumustpayto
shipthe producttothe service shop
orfor the servicetechnician’stravel
coststoyour home.
All warrantyservicewill be provided
byour FactoryServiceCentersorby
our authorized CustomerCare@
servicersduring normal working
hours.
Lookinthe White or YellowPages ofyourtelephone directory for GENERAL ELECTRICCOMPANY, GENERAL ELECTRICFACTORY
SERVICE,GENERAL ELE~RIC-
i-iOTPOINTFACTORYSERVICE
Or
GENERAL ELE~RIC CUSTOMER
CARE” SERVICE.
WHATIs NOTCOVERED
~Servicetrips toteach you howto usethe product.
Read your Use and Care material. If
youthen haveanyquestions
about operating the product, pleasecontact your dealer or our Consumer Affairs office atthe
address below,or call, toll free: GE Answer CenteP
800.626.2000 consumer information service
WARRANTOR1SNOTRESPONSIBLE
FORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES.
~Improper installation.
~Faiiureof the product resuiting
if you have an installation
from modifications to the product or
probiem, or if the airconditioner
due to unreasonable use inciudirig
isof improper cooiing capacity
faiiure to provide reasonable and
for the intended use,contact
necessary maintenance.
your deaier or instailer.Youare responsible for providing adequate
~Faiiuredue to corrosion on modeis not corrosion-protected.
electrical connecting facilities.
~Damageto the product caused
QReplacement of fuses or resetting
by improper power suppiy voitage,
of circuit breakers.
accident, fire, fioods or acts of God.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, sothe above limitation or exclusion
may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from statetostate.
Toknow what your legal rights are in your state, consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state’sAttorney General.
wJ~r;~ntQf: Gen@ra! Electric Carnpany
1’;further i%elp is needed concerning this $’~armniy, Wfrite:
RJanag5r—cons&!meF @atfaiPa, GE Appliances, LQ!Jiswi!le, }<Y 40225
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