GE Carry-Cool NTP04, Carry-Cool NTP04LA, Carry-Cool NTP05, Carry-Cool NTP05LA Use And Care Manual

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useandcareof
Carry-cool”models
NTP04
NTP05
Energy-saving tips
p2
p4
Mr diredion p5
Howtocleantheairfilter p5
Questions?
use
theProblemsolver
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eforeusing Your
AirConditioner . . .. .. .. ....2
Energy-SavingTips .. . . . . . . ...2
Whenusingthis appliance,always exercisebasicsafetyprecautiorls, includingthefollowing:
lm~rtmt SafetyInstructions.. ..2
ElectricalSafe~. . . . . . . . . . . ..e3
OperatingYour
AirConditionerControls. . ...4
It isintendedtohelpyouoperate andmaintainyournewair conditionerproperly.
@usethis applianceOniyforik
inteIIdedpa~rposeasdescribedin this UseandCareBook.
Keepithandyforanswerstoyour questions.
AirDirection . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...5
UserMaintenance
Instmctions. . . . . . . . . . . . . ...5
TheProblemSolver. . . . . . . . ...6
IfYouNeedService. . . . . . . . ...7
Warranty. . . . . . . . . . .BackCover
Ifyoudon’tunderstandsomething orneedmorehelp,write(include yourphonenumber):
ConsumerAffairs
GeneralElectricCompany AppliancePark Louisville,KY40225
@‘Thisair conditionermustbe
properlyinsbiied
inaccordance
withthe Ins@llationInstructions beforeitis used. Seegrounding instructionsonpage3.
0 Neverunplugyourti!rConditioner
bypu~lingon the powercord. Alwaysgripplugfirmlyandpull straightoutfromthereceptacle.
hew-sa* mps
* Repairor replaceimmediately
allelectricservicecordsthat havebecomefrayedor otherwise
damaged. Donot useacordthat showscracksor abrasiondamage alongitslengthorat eitherthe plugor connectorend.
You’llfindthemona labelonthe frameoftheairconditionerbehind
theair filter.
@Keeptheair filterclean.(See
instructionsonpage5.)
@Don’tlettheroomgettoo
hot.Wheneverpossible,turnthe
nitonbeforetheroomheatsup. Whenheatis “storedup”in walls, fimiture, rugsanddraperies,your
airconditionertakes longerto producethedesiredcomfort condition.
Thesenumbersarealsoonthe ConsumerProductOwnership
RegistrationCar-dthatcamewith yourair conditioner.Beforesending inthiscard, pleasewritethese numbershere:
@Keepwindowsanddoors closed.Cool,dry air escapeswhen they’reopen.
Model Number
Serial Number
s Keepfurnacefloorregistersand
coldair returnsclosed.Coldair caneasilyescapethroughthem.
Usethesenumbersinany correspondenceor servicecalls
concerningyour air conditioner.
~Don’tlet drapesor furnitureblock topor frontof unitandrestrictair flowwhenit isoperati~go
If you receiveda
damaged air
eonditioner9immediatelycontact thedealer(orbuilder)thatsoldyou theair conditioner.
@Keepoutdoorcondensercoil
clean.(Seepage5.) Save
timeand money.
Beforeyourequestservice,check theProblemSolveronpage6. It listsmi]lorcausesofoperating problemsthatyoucancorrect
yourse~f.
QTumair conditioneroffbefore vacationsor extendedabsences fromhome.
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grounded.
The powercordofthis appliance isequippedwitha three-prong
(grounding)plug whichmateswith astandardthree-prong(grounding) walloutlet(Fig. 1)tominimizethe
possibilityofelectricshockhazard
fromthisappliance,
PREFERREQ METHOD
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INSUREPROPER GROUNKIEXISTS BEFOREUSE
Fig. 1
Havethewalloutletandcircuit checkedbya qualifiedelectrician
tomakesuretheoutletisproperly
Wherea standardtwo-prong
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walloutletis encountered,itis your personal responsibilityand obligationtohaveitreplacedwith
aproperlygroundedthree-prong walloutlet.
DO NOT,UNDERANY CIRCUMSTANCES, CUT OR REMOVETHE THIRD (GROUND)PRONG FROM
THE POWER CORD.
use~lfadapterplug
(115-voitunits)
Becauseofpotentialsafety hazardsundercertainconditions,
westronglyrecommendagainstuse ofanadapterplug.However,ifyou stillelect to useanadapter,where localcodespemtit,a TEMPORMY CONNE~ION maybemadetoa properlygroundedtwo-prongwall
outletbyuseofaULlistedadapter (Fig.2)availableatmostlocal hardwarestores.
TEMPORARYMETHOD
(ADAPTERPLUGSNOT
PERMITTED IN CANADA)
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ALIGN LARGE
PRONGS/SLOTS
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BEFOREIJSI:
Thelargerslotintheadaptermust bealignedwiththelargerslotin
thewalloutlet to provideproper polarityin theconnectionofthe powercord.
CAmON: Attachinganadapter
groundterminaltowalloutletcover screwdoesnotgroundappliance unlesscoverscrewismetal,and
notinsulated,andwalloutletis groundedthroughhousewiring.You shouldhavecircuitcheckedbya qualifiedelectricianto makesure theoutletis properlygrounded.
when disconnwting the power
cord from the adapter9 always hoidtheadapterwithonehand.If thisis notdone,theadapterground terrninaiisverylikelytobreakwith repeateduse.
should the adapter ground terminal brea~~~DON~ USEthe app~ianeeu~ltila ~roper ground ilasaRaiIIbee!lestablished.
useOfextemioncords
notrecoInInended
Becauseofpotentialsafety hazardsi~ndercertainconditions, westronglyrecommendagainstthe useofanextensioncord.However, ifyoustillelecttouseanex~nsion
cord,itisabsolutelynecessarythat
itbea ULlisted3-wiregrounding typeapplianceex~nsioncordhaving a groundingtypeplugandoutlet andthat theelectricalratingofthe cordbe 15amperes(minimum)and
120volts.Suchextensioncordsare obtainablethroughyourlocal serviceorganization.
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TempemturecontroR
OFF turnsairconditioneroff.
FAN permitsfanoperationwithout cooling.
SETTINGS1THROUGH10 permitcoolingwithfanoperation.
WhenyouturntheTemperature Controltothedesirednumber,the thermostatwillautomaticallycontrol the temperatureoftheindoorair.
FornormaBcooling
SetTemperatureControlatdesired number(usuallythemidpointis
agoodstartingposition).If room temperatureisnotsatisfactoryafiera reasonabletime,setthe Temperature Controlatahighernumberfora coolerroomoratalowernumber forawarmerroom.
For maximum eooIiU SetTemperatureControlat 10.
For air Circulation and
filtering 1%’ithoutCooling
SetTemperatureControlatFAN.
selectorswitch
ORFturnsairconditioneroff. HI FANpermitshighfanspeed
operationwithoutcooling. LOFANpermitslowfanspeed
operationwithoutcooling. HI COOL permitscoolingwith
highfanspeedoperation. LOCOOL permitscoolingwith
lowfanspeedoperation.
Temperaturecontrol
WhenyouturntheTemperature Controltothedesiredsetting,the thermostatwillautomaticallycontrol thetemperatureoftheindoorair. Thehigherthenumberselected,the coolertheindoorairwill be.
Fornormalcooling
1. SetSelectorSwitchatHICOOL.
2. SetTemperatureControlat desirednumber(usuallythemidpoint isagoodstartingposition).Ifroom temperatureisnotsatisfactoryafter areasonabletime,settheTemperature Controlatahighernumberfora
coolerroomoratalowernumber
forawarmerroom.
Formaximumcooling
1. SetSelectorSwitchatHICOOL.
2. SetTemperatureControlat 10.
1. Set.SelectorSwitchatLOCOOL.
2. SetTemperatureControlat desirednumber.
Whenthe TemperatureControlis
seton9or 10andtheFanisseton lowspeed,moisturemayfreezeon thecoilsandpreventtheunit from cooling.Ifthis happens,settheFan athighspeedandsettheTemperature Controltoalowernumber.
Setthe SelectorSwitchatLOFAN
orHIFAN.
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Themoisturethatyourairconditioner removesfromtheairdrainstotherear
ofthecabinetwhereitispickedup
bya fananddispersedagainstthe
condenser.occasionally,morelikely duringstart-up,a “pinging”noise maybeheard.Thisisnormalfora shorttimeinlesshumidareasand longerinveryhumidareas.This methodofmoistureremovalimproves
theoperationalefficiencyofyour airconditioner.
Note:Beforemovingyourair conditionertoanotherlocation, turnitoffandwait5 or 10minutes. Thiswillallowthecondensateto
drainfromthecoilintothe base pan.Then,keepinga firmgripon theairconditioner,carefillyraisethe
windowandtilttheair conditioner totheoutsidetodrainthewater fromthebasepan.
Airdirection
Airdirectionontheindoorsideis throughthefrontgrilleandouttl~e top.Airflowout thetopshouldnot beobstructedbycurtainsor drapes.
ROOMSIDE VIEW
Airdirectionontheoutdoorside isthroughthereargrilleandout throughthetopandside louvers.
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OUTDOORVIEW
UseI*MaintenanceInstruction
cleaningyour
Llir
Conditioner
~rn air conditioner off and
Air Filter
remove plug from wall
recepbcle
beforecleaning.
Thefoamair filterbehindthe inletgrilleshouldbewashedat
(;rilles & Cabinet
leastevery30daysor asofienas itneeds cleaning.
Wipegrilleswitha cleancloth
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lightly-dampenedwith mildliquid dishwashingdetergent.Wash cabinetwithmildsoapordetergent andlukewarmwater.
Thesecoilson theweatherside ofthet~nitshouldbechecked periodicallyandcleanedif clogged withdirtor sootfromtheatmosphere. Ifextremelysoiled, theymayneed
tobesteamcleaned,a service :~vailablethrougily{ourGeneral Electricserviceoutlet.
Removethe ii~letgrillebygrasping tl~etabatthetopofthegrille, pulling outand liftinggriileout.
Placethegrilleon a flatsurface andremovethefilter.Washthe filterin hot, soapywater,just as youwoulda sponge.Squeezedry.
Toreinstallthefilter,placeiton pinslocatedonthebacksideof thegrille.
Toreplacethegrille,placethetwo tabsat thebottomofthegrilleinto slotsonthecase andpushtinegrille forward.
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useThk Problenlsolver
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PROBLEM
AIRCONDITIONER DOESN~ OPEMTE
AIRCONDITIONER
“DOESNOTCOOL
ASITSHOULD”
OPEMTING SOUNDS
WATERDWPPING
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OUTSIDE
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WATERDRIPPING
INSIDE ,
WATERINBASEPAN (ONOUTDOORSIDE)
POSSIBLE CAUSEAND wmDY
~Not~~u=~ in,~~~gmayhavebeenbumped10osebyvacuumcleaneror furniture. ~Ifp~uW~in,,tise
couldhaveblownorcircuitbreakermayhavetripped.
~Cu~n, b]indsorfurnitureb~oc~ngthetop orthefrontofthe airconditionerwill restrictairflow.
@TemperatureControlmaynotbesethighenough.firn knobtoahighernumber.
Highestsettingshouldprovidemaximumcooling. ~Airfilter
~~~y, s~ou~dbe c~ea~~ atleast every so days.Seeinstructions,page5.
~Roommayhavebeenveryhot whenairconditionerwasfirstturnedon.Allowtiine
forittocooldown. eColdairmaybe
escaping t~ro~gh open furnace floor registersandcoldairreturns.
~CoolingCoi]shaveiced
up, on model ~T~059 set the Fanathighspeedandthe
TemperatureControltoalowernumber.OnmodelNT.P04,settheTemperatureControl atFAN.
~~hermo~~tclick,ame~l~ic~o~nd,maybeheardwhencompressorcycles
On andoff.
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Thisisnormal. ~Fan
mns continuous]ywhenairconditionerison.Thisisnorma~.
~Excesswatermay overflowinexcessivelyhotandhumidweather.Thisisnormal.
@Airconditionermustbeinstalledlevelortiltedslightlytotheoutsideforproper
waterdisposal. ~ Thisisnormalfora shortperiodinareaswithlittlehumidity;normalforaionger
periodinveryhumidareas.Moistureremovedfromindoorairdrainstorearofcabinet whereitispickedupbyafanandthrownagainstthe outdoorcondensercoil.
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If youneedmore help...Ca!l,toll free:
TheGE Answercenter@
800.626.2000
collsRRmer informationservice
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obtainservice,seeyourwarranty
onthebackpageofthisbook. We’reproudofourserviceand
waniyoutobepleased.Ifforsome
reasonyouarenot happywiththe serviceyoureceive,herearethree stepstofollowforfurtherhelp.
FIRST,contactthepeoplewho
servicedyour appliance.Explain whyyouare notpleased.IrI most cases,thiswillsolvetheproblem.
NEXT,ifyouarestillnotpleased, writeallthedetails-including
yourphonenumber—to:
Manager,ConsumerRelations GeneralElectric AppliancePark Louisville,Kentucky40225
FINALLY,if yourproblemisstill notresolved,write:
MajorAppliance ConsumerActionPanel 20 NorthWackerDrive Chicago,Illinois60606
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Saveproof of original purchase date suchasyoursalessliporcancellecfcheckto establishwarrantyperiod.
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WHAT1SCOVERED
LIMITEDONE-YEARWARRANTY
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Foroneyearfrom date oforiginal
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purchase,wewill provide,free of charge,parts andsewice labor to repairor replaceany pati of tbe room air cond~fionef that fails becauseofa manufacturingdefect.
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LIMITEDFIVE=YEARWARRANTY
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Forfive yearsfrom date of original purchase,wewill provide,free of charge,parts andservice laborto repairor replacethe compressor if it fails because of a manufacturing
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defect.
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Foreachoftheabovewarranties:
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Toavoidany chargesyou must
. takethe room air conditioner to a
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General Electric FactoryService Centeror a General Electric Customer Care@servicer and pick
it up following service. In-home service is also available, but you mustpayfor the servicetechnician’s travel costs to your home.
This warranty isextendedto the original purchaserand any succeeding ownerfor products purchasedfor usein the 48 mainland states,Alaska, Hawaiiand Washington, D.C.
All warrantyservicewill beprovided byour FactoryService Centersor byour authorized CustomerCare” servicersduring normal working hours.
Lookin the White orYellowPages ofyour telephone directoryfor GENERAL ELECTRICCOMPANY, GENERAL ELECTRICFA~ORY SERVICE, GENERAL ELECTRiC­HOTPOINTFACTORYSERVICEor GENERAL ELECTRICCUSTOMER cARE@SERVICE.
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