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0 www . GEAppliances . com Safety Information Adapter Plugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Connect Elecu'icity . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ASD06 L , _ tension Cords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ASM06 ASN06 Operating lnstructions ASV06 Controls - Control Knobs . . . . . 6 , 7 ASM08 Controls - - Touch Pads . . . . . . . . 4 , 5 A , _ C ' 08 Care and Cleaning AST08 Air Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 ASV08 Grille and Case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 ASM10 Outdoor Coils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 A _ IO Installation lnstructions ASVIO Through the Wall Installation - Optional . . . . . . . . . . 15 Window Installation . . . . . . . . . 9 - 14 Troubleshooting Tips . . . . . . . . 16 Noivnal Operating Sounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Consumer Support Consumer Support . . . Back Cover Product Registration . . . . . . . 17 , 18 WmTanty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 © Write the model andserial numbershere : # # Find these numbers on a label on the side of the air conditioner . 49 - 7400 - 1 11 - 00JR
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION . READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING . WARNING ! For your safety , the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire , electric shock or personal injury . SAFETYPRECAUTIONS N Tm'n the mode conU'ol OFFand unplug " _ : _ N Use this appliance only for its intended purpose as described in this Owner's your air conditioner before making any Manual . repai1 * or cleaning . This air conditioner must be properly NOTE : We strongly recommend that any installed in accordance with tile Installation servicing be pelfonned by a qualified Instructions before it is used . individual . N Never unplug your air conditioner by pulling N For your safety . . . do not store or use on the power cord . Always grip plug firmly combustible mamrials , gasoline or other and pull straight out from the receptacle . flammable vapors or liquids in the vidnity of this or any other appliance . N Repair or replace immediamly all elecUic service cords that have become fi'ayed or othelwise damaged . Do not use a cord that shows cracks or abiasion damage along its length or at either the plug or connector end . HOWTOCONNECETLECTRICITY Do not , under any circumstances , cut or remove The air conditioner should always be the third ( ground ) prong from the power cord . For plugged into its own individual elecuJcal personal safety , this appliance must be properly outlet which has a voltage rating that matches grounded . the rating plate . The power cord of this appliance is equipped This provides the best peffommnce and also with a 3 - prong ( , grounding ) plugwhich mates prevents overloading house wiling circuits which could cause a fire hazard fi'om with a standard 3 - prong ( grounding ) wall overheated * vires . outlet m minimize the possibility of electric shock hazard fi'om this appliance . See the Installation Instructions , Electrical Have the wall outlet and drcuit checked by a Requirements section for specific elecUical qualified elecu'ician m make sure the oudet is connection requirements . properly , grounded . Where a 2 - prong wall outlet is encounmred , it is yore " personal responsibility and obligation m have it replaced with a properly gq'ounded ? _ - prong wall outlet . 2
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www . GEAppliances . com ZLWARNING ! USEOFEXTENSIOCNORDS - 775 - Vmooltdelsonly Because of potential safety hazards under certain CAUtiON : conditions , we strongly recommend against the use of an extension cord . DO NOT use an extension cord with any of the 230 / 208 volt models . However , if you must use an extension cord , it is absolutely necessary that it be a UL - listed , 14 gauge , 3 - wire gwounding type appliance extension cord having a grounding type plug and outlet and that tile electrical rating of tile cord be 15 amperes ( minimum ) and 125 volts . USEOFADAPTEPRLUGS - 715 - Vomlot delsonly Because of potential safety hazards under certain When disconnecting tile power cord fl'om the conditions , we strongly recommend against the use adapter , always hold the adapter in place with of an adapter plug . one hand while pulling the power cord plug with the other hand . If this is not done , the However , if you must use an adapter , where adapter , ground teirninal is very likely m break local codes permit , a temporaryconnection may with repeated use . be made m a properly gq'ounded 2 - prong wall outlet by use of a UL - listed adapter available at If tile adapter gq'ound terminal breaks , most local hardware stores . DO NOT USE tile air conditioner until a proper , ground has been established . The lalger slot in the adapter must be aligned Attaching the adapterground terminalto a wall outlet with tile larger slot in tile wall outlet m provide coverscrew doesnot groundthe applianceunlessthe proper polarity in the connection of tile power cord . coverscrew is metal , andnot insulated , and the wall outlet is groundedthrough the housewiring . Youshould have the circuit checkedby a qualified electricianto makesure the outlet is properlygrounded READANDFOLLOWTHISSAFETYINFORMATIOCNAREFULLY . SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS 3
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Aboutthe controlsontheair conditioner - modelswith touchpads . Features and appearance will varg . Low Med High 4 CIRCULAIRE ENERGYOn Fan FaR Fan _ SAVER On 0 @ 0 Fan 0 Only 0 _ 0 0 POWE _ Air ConditionerControls RemoteControl O ON / OFFair O TIMER Turns conditioner on and off . ON - When the air conditioner is off , it can be _ t to aulomatically come on in 1 to 24 hom , ' s @ Display at its pre'dous setting . Each touch will set the time in hem , ' s . O MODEto 0FF - When the air conditioner is on , it can be Use set the air conditioner to COOL ( } 1F " AN . _ t to automatically turn offin 1 Io 24 hours . Each touch will set the time in hem , ' s . O Increase • / Decrease • Pads Use to set temperature when in COOLmode . To cancel flae timer , press the TIMERpad FAN until the display time disappear . Use to set the fan speed at LOW , MEDor HIGH . SLEEP CIRCULAIRE O Press to , setthe air conditioner to tun for Turn on to pro'dde continuous side - to - side 8 hours before it automatically shuts off , air circulation . When the SLEEPpad is pres _ d , SLEEP For fixed side - to - side air direction , turn ON scrolls across the display - for approximately until the desired air direction is obtained , 15 seconds , then shows the time remaining . then mrn it OFF . One hour afmr the sleep timer is _ t , the _ t temperature will automatically increase 1 ° F . O ENERGYSAVER - Conm } ls the Pan . ON - 1 _ aefan and compressor cycle on and off . To cancel flae sleep mode , pre _ s the SLEEP This results in wider variations of room pad a second time . temperature and humidity - . Normally used Note : Thesloop timer will be cancelledif the when the room is unoccupied . Note : The fan TIMER , ENERGYSAVERorMODEpad is pressed . will continueto runfor a short timeafter the compressorcycles off . Remote ControlSignal Receiver 0FF - - The fan runs all the time , while the compressor cycles on and off . This switch must be set at OFFin order to use the fan _ tting , ' s ( on the mode conu'ol ) . Remote Control % To ensure proper operation , aim the _ Make sure nothing is between 1he air conditioner and the remote con _ ol remote control at flae signal receiver on the air conditioner . flaat could block Ilae signal . _ Make sure batmries are fresh and installed % The remote control signal has a I _ ange of 4 up to 21 feet . correctly _ : ee the Care and Cleaning section .
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ww _ . GEAppliances . com When the air conditioner is turned on , it will Lights next to the touch pads on the air conditioner automatically start in the setting last used . control panel indicate the selected settings . COOL Mode Use 1he COOLmode with HIGH , MEDor LOWfan for CoolingDescriptions cooling . Use dae INCREASE • / DECREASE • pads m ForNormal Cooling - Select Ilae COOLmode and HIGH set the desired temperature bet _ veen 64 ° F and 86 ° F or MEDfan with a middle set temperature . in 1 ° F increments . ForMaximum Cooling - Select the COOLmode and A thenI _ osmt is used to maintain the room HIGHfanwith a lower set mmperature . mmperamre . The compresmr will cycle on and off to keep tlae morn at the set level of comfort . Set the ForQuieter & NighttimeCoolino - Setect the COOL thelTnostat at a lower number and the indoor air mode and LOWfan wit1 a middle set mmpemmre . will become cooler . Set the thennoslat at a higherr . NOTE : If you switch from a COOLsetting to OFFerto a number and the in & ) or air will become wmaT _ e fan setting , wait at least 3minutes before switching NOTE : If the air conditioneris off andis then tumed on back to a COOLsetting . while set to COOLf , f will take approximately3 minutes for the compressorto start and cooling to begin . FAN Mode Use flae FANat HIGHM , EDor LOWIo provide air circulation and filmring wiflmut cooling . Since fan only setting , ' sdo not provide cooling , a temperature setting will not be displayed . VentControl The vent control is locamd on flae inside of the air € € I louvens in the lower l - ight comer . f When set at CLOSE , only - lhe air inside Ihe room will be circulaled and conditioned . When set at OPEN , some inside air isexhattsmd outside . r Toopen the vent , push the lever to the right , Toclose it , push it to the left . Air Direction - Up and Down Fingertip pressure on die hork , _ mtal louvers a _ ljusts the air direction up or down . OR 5
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Aboutthe controlson the air conditioner - models with controlknobs . Features and appearance will vary . OFF OFF LOW HI OFF FAN FAN FAN 00L HIGH @ IIGH LOW _ EO LOW _ _ cFII i FAN COOL COO OL LOW MEDCOOL COOL O MODECONTROLS Yourmodel will have one of the above type controls . 3 6 4 7 2 3 4 3 8 5 2 7 2 9 Io1Iol o l O TEMP CONTROLS Yourmodel will have one of the above type controls . Controls TempControls o Mode Controls HIGH COOL , MED COOLand LOW COOLpr ( Mde 0 3 _ e temp control is ttsed to maintain tfie cooling with different fan speeds . room temperature , The compressor will cycle on and offto keep the room at the same level LOWFANor HIGHFANprovides air circulation of comfort , When you turn the knob to a and filtering without cooling , higher number tfie indoor air will become cooler . Turn tfie knob I1 ) a lower number and NOTE : If youmovetheswitchfromacoolsettingto OFForto the indoor air will become warmer . a fansetting , waitat least3 minutesbeforeswitchingbackto acoolsetting . Cooling Descriptions ForNormal Cooling - Select HIGHCOOLor MED COOLwith the temp control at midpoint , ForMaximum Cooling - Select HIGH COOLwith the temp control at the highest number available on your knob , ForQuieter & Nighttime Cooling - Select LOWCOOL with the temp control at midpoint . 6
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ww _ . GEAppliances . com Additional controls and important information . Energy Saver ( on some models ) OFF - - The fan runs all the time , while the The energy saver switch conu'ols the fan . compressor cycles on and off . 0N - - The fan and compressor cycle on and off This switch must be set at OFFinorder to use the togelher . This results in wider variations of room temperature and humidity - . Normally used when fan settings ( on the mode control ) . the room is unoccupied . Vent Control ( on some models ) The vent control is located on lhe inside of the air ff " louvei , ' sin the lower fight corner . r / When set at CtO $ g , only - the air inside Ihe room will be circulaled and conditioned . When _ t at OPEN , some inside air isexhausted outside . 11 IJ Toopen the vent , push the lever to the right Toclose it , push it to the left . Air Direction - Side - to - Side CIRCULAIRE ( onsomemodels ) On some models , the side - lo - side air direction is adius _ ed by II , e louver levers or by glasping and For fixed side - to - side air direction , set Ilae moving the inner vertical louvers . Circulaire switch to 0Nuntil Ilae desired air direction is obtained , then move it to OFF . - OR For continuous side - to - side air circulation , _ t the Circulaire switch m 0Nand leave it there . CIRCULAIRE ON [ I • OFF Air Direction - Up and Down ( onsomemodels ) Fingertip pressure on the horizcmtal louvers a ( ljusts the air direction up or down . OR 7
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Care and cleaning of theair conditioner . How to Insert the Batteries NOTES : [ ] Remove the batteiy cover by sliding it according to the an'ow direction . _ Use 2 " AAA " ( 1.5 w ) lt ) batteries , Do not use rechalgeable batteries . [ ] Insert new batteries making sure that the ( + ) and ( - ) of battely are installed c ( m'ecfly , _ Remove the batteries from the remote control if the system is not going to be used for a long time . [ ] Reattach the cover by sliding it back into position . Grille and Case Tmqa the air conditioner off and remove the To clean , use water and a mild detergent . Do not use bleach oi " abrasives . plug from the wall outlet before cleaning . Outdoor Coils the coils on the outdoor side of the air conditioner should be checked regallarly . If they are clogged with dirt or soot flaey may - be professionally steam cleaned , a service available through your GE sel _ ice outlet . Air Filter TOremove ( on some models ) : The air filter behind file front _ ille should be Grabthe tabson checked and cleaned at least evely 30 days or more often if necessaly . the filter andpull it upandout . Clean Ihe fiher with walrn , soapy water . Rinse and let the filter dly - before reptadng it , CAUTION : DONOToperatetheairconditionewr ithout a filterbecausedirt andlint will clogit andreduce performance . TOremove ( onsomemodels ) : [ ] Open the inlet grille upward by pulling out the Toremove ( on some models ) : bottom of the inlet grille . Grabthe tab on the filter [ ] Using the rob , pull up slightly - on the filter to release it and pull it down , andpull it to the right . I i [ : ; l | 8
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Preparing to install the air conditioner . Read these instructions completely and carefully . BeforeYou NOTE TOINSTALLER : Leave these instructions with _ CAUTION : the air conditioner after installation is completed . _ DOnot , under any circumstances , cut or i _ remove the third ( ground ) prong from the NOTE TO CONSUMER : Keep this Owner's Manual power cord . and Installation Instructions for future use . Do not change the plug on the power cord IMPORTANT NOTES : of this air conditioner . For personal safety , this air conditioner must be Aluminum house wiring may present properly grounded . special problems - - consult a qualified It is important to have the wall outlet and circuit electrician . checked by a qualified electrician if there is any doubt as to whether a proper ground exists . Follow National Electric Codes ( NEC ) and / or local codes and ordinances . ElectricaRl equirements _ ) me models require 230 / 208 - voh a . c . 60 Hz grounded outlet protected with prolected wifla a time delay - fuse or circuit _ ) me models require 115 / 120 - voh a . c . © breaker . These models should be installed a 15 - amp time delay - lla _ or circuit breaker . on 111eirown single branch drcuit for best The 3 - prong grounding plug minimizes 1he perfolxnance and to prevent overloading lX ) ssibility of electric shock hazard . If the wall outlet house or apartment wiring circuits , which you plan m use is only a 2 - prong outlet , it isyour could cause a possible fire hazard from responsibility to have it replaced with a properly overheating wires . grounded 3 - prong wall outlet . ToolsYouWillNeed U _ Scissors or knife _ ; Phillips - head screwdriver _ Pencil N Adjustable wrench _ Level N Ruler or tape measure 9
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WindowInstallationInstructions . Read the section Preparing to Install the Air Conditioner before beginning . Parts Included Top mounting rail Window sash seal Left accordion panel wn , dowgas ° P _ e ° / s _ i _ g ra " Right accordion panel Bottom inner case gasket Sill support ( 2 ) Type A Type B ( 8 ) Type C Security bracket ( 1 ) AS _ 06 , AS _ 08 ( 18 or 19 ) Bolt ( 2 ) AS _ 10 ( 19 or 20 ) 10
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Readcompleteltyh , enfollowstep - by - step . Window Requirements These instructions are for a standm'd double - All supporting parLs must be secured to filan wood , masonly or metal . hung window . You wilt need to modil ) them for other _ pes of windows . The elecuical oudet must be within reach of the " l ] aeair conditioner can be installed without power cord . the accordion panels if needed Io fit in a narrow window . See tlae window opening dimensions below . AS _ 06 AS _ I0 models and II _ 14 4 " nII AS _ 08 t 27Y _ to41 7 - I - 25 ½ te3 " 7 " FII models ] Withaec ° rdi ° Pnands ) ' _ I [ With accordionpanels _ [ ' 1 20 ½ " rain 23 % " rain ( Withoutaccordionpanels ) ( Withoutaccordionpanels } Storm Window Requirements A storm window frame will not allow the air WOODPIECES - - conditioner m flit rewards the outside and will keep WIDTH : 2 " it from draining properly . To adjttst for this , attach a piece of wood to the stool . LENGTH : lxmg enough to fit inside the window frame . Wood 1 / 2 " higher II FItlCKNESS : To de telxnine the thickness , place a piece of wood on the stool to make it 1 / 2 " higher than tim top of the stolxn window frame . Attach securely with nails or screws provided by the installer . Remove the Front Grille , if attached [ ] l , _ emove shipping tape if present . On models ] Pull the bottom grille cornels , " out to release the lower tabs on each side , with a slide out air filter , remove it ( see the Care and Cleaning section ) and the screw behind it NOTE : Do not pull the bottom edge toward you more ( if present ) that holds the grille in place , than 3 " or you may damage the tabs of the grille . _ l , ift the grille up and offthe top tabs . OR On models with a raise up inlet grille , lift it ( see the Care and Cleaning _ cfion ) and remove the screw behind it ( if present ) that holds tlle grille in place . 11
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WindowInstallationInstructions . Remove the Air Conditioner From the Case [ ] l , _ emove 1he 2 screws on each side of the ca _ . [ ] Slide the air conditioner fi'om the case by Keep these for later use . gripping the base pan handle and pulling forward while bracing the case . Front of air conditioner , Frontof air conditioner . Remove packing cardboard and tape if present . Prepare the Case [ ] Remove the backing from lhe top mounting ] Install the top mounting rail with 4 type A or 5 { ype A screws ( as the installation requires ) rail seal strip and atlach it to the bottom of dae fi'om the outside of the case . top mounting Fail . Topmountingrail Ij C _ b lottommountingrail ] Insert the fl'ames for the accordion panels into the top and bottom mounting i _ ails . Attach Ihe accordion panels to the side of the case using 6 type A screws . 12
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Install the Case in the Window [ ] Cut tim window sash seal Io the window width [ ] lx ) cate the 3 screw holes along the bottom fl'ont and stick the adhesive side to the bottom of edge of the case . Center the case , side to side , the sash . in the window and mount it to the window sill using 3 type Bscrews , Topmountingrail - - Window sashseal [ ] Thread two type C bolts into the support brackefs . Slide the case into the window and lower the window behind the mp mounting rail . Position the brackets on the case tx ) ttom so TypeB screws they will be near Ihe oulermost point on lhe window sill , Attach the support brackets Io each side of the case [ × ) tlom using 4 type A screws on each side . The case should be [ ] Extend the left and right accordion panels to the vertical window sashes and attach with 4 slightly tilted m the outside . Use a level ; about a [ / 2 bubble will be the con * ect case type B screws . slant to the outside . ] _ _ Type A screws Install the Security Bracket and the Foam Top Window Gasket [ ] Attach the _ cmily bracket with a type B screw . [ ] Cut the foam top window gasket to the window width . _ Stuff the foam between the glass and the window to prevent air and insects from gettng into the room , 13
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WindowInstallationInstructions . Install the Air Conditioner in the Case [ ] Attach the fi _ ont grille to the case by in _ ' rdng 1he [ ] Slide the air conditioner into the case . Reinstall the 2 screws removed earlier on each tabs on the gailte into the slots on the fi _ ontof the side of the case . case , Pttsh the gaille in until it snaps into place . [ ] Place the [ x ) ttom inner cast ' gasket between the [ x ) ttom of 1heair conditioner and the inside I : _ ) ttom of the case , Fold up the ends on both sides and pttsh them in , ¢ - . f Guide the lever carefully through the grille as you push it in , Bottominner Front of air casegasket conditioner . [ ] Secure the fi'ont gaitte to the case by repladng llaescrew removed in Step 3 , lfa screw was not removed in Step 3 , , secure the gailte with a tytw A _ rew , The installation is now complete . 14
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Throughthe Wall Installation Instructions - OptionaL Thecasemay be installed throughthe wall in bethexistingand new construction . Read completely , then follow step - by - step . IMPORTANT Throughthe wall installation is notappropriate if any of theside louversin the case will be obstructedby the wall . All side louversin the casemustproject on the outdoorside of the wall . Theroomside of the casemustproject into the roomat least 13 / g " fromthe finished wall . Thecasemustbe installed level fromside - to - side and with a slighttilt fromfront to rear . Usea level ; abouta 1 / 2bubblewill be thecorrectcaseslantto theoutside . i ii i [ ] Remove the air conditioner from the case . i For specific instruction , refer to the Window Installation Instructions . [ ] Place the case in the wall opening and secure with 12 1 " long # 10 wood screws . [ ] Make certain a walt receptacle is available close to the hole location or make NOTE : Drill pilot holes , if necessary , for proper arrangements to install a receptacle . installation . If the frame is oversized , use shims to prevent case distortion . Finish the Wall Open & g Caulk all four sides on the outdoor side of the case to prevent moisture from getting through to the interior walt . Use of flashing ( drip rail ) will further prevent water from dripping inside the wall and down the outside of the building . [ - P , aster , ioe Linatenlgle ( ifreqIuireIdll ) Cao , k ng Trimmo , d ( ndgesired ) OUTSIDE INSIDE Air louvers ( must project on the outdoor side of the wall , ) . I Bottom rail Wood Filler and Caulkir ( above & below the flashing ) Flashing ( Drip rail ) 4,5 cm ( 13 / 4 " ) min . 15
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Before you call for service . . . Troubleshooting tips : Save time and money ! Review the chart below first and you may not need to call for service . Possible Causes What ToDo The air conditioner * Make sure flae air conditioner plug is pttshed is unplugged , completely into the outlet . The fuse is blown / circuit * Check the home fuse / circuit breaker box and replace breaker is tripped , the fuse or reset the breaker . Power failure . • If power failure occurs , 1urn the air conditioner OFF . When power is restored , wait 3 minutes to restart the air conditioner to prevent tripping of the compressor overload . Airflow is restricted . • Make sure there are no curtains , blinds or furniture blocking the front of the air conditioner . The temp control may • ( ) n models wilh touch pads : In COOLmode , press ( lae not be set correctly . DECREASE • pad . • ( ) n models with control knobs , turn the temperature knob to a higher number . The air Ether is dirty . • Clean the filter at lea . st every 30 days . Seethe OperatingInstructionssecfion . The room may have been hot . • When the air conditioner is fil _ t turned on you need to allow time for the morn to cool down . Cold air is escaping . • Check for ( ) pen furnace floor registeL's and coM air re fuIlls . • Set the air conditioner's vent m the cloud position . Cooling coils have iced up . • See " Air conditioner freezing up " below . Ice blocks the air flow • ( ) n models with comrol knobs , set the mode comrol at and stops the air conditioner HIGHFANor HIGHCOOLwith flae romp at 1or 2 . from cooling the room . • On models with touch pads , set the controls at HIGHFANor HIGHCOOLand _ t the thennosmt to a higher temperature . The batteries are inserted • Check the position of the batteries . They should be incorrectly , inserted in the opposite ( + ) and ( - ) direction . • be a eriosn , bed - o . eapdlac . bebatteries Excessively hot and • This is normal . humid weather . The air conditioner is not • Forproperwaterdisl _ , sal , make sure the air conditioner tilted to the outside , slants slightly from the case front to the rear . Wate _ in Moisture is removed from • This is normal for a short period in areas with little indoor air and drains into humidity ; non'nal for a longer period in very humid areas . rear of a cabinet where a fan blows it against the outdoor condenser coil . Normal Operating Sounds _ You may hear a pinging noise cau _ d by wamr _ Water will collect in the base pan during being picked up and thrown against the high humidity or on rai W ( lays . The wamr condenser on rainy day - sor when the humidity is may ovenqow and drip from the outdoor side of 11aeunit . high . This design feature helps remove moisture and improve efficiency . _ The fan may run even when ( l _ ecompressor does not . _ You may hear the then'nos ( at clickwhen the compressor cycles on and off . 16
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Consumer Product Ownership Registration Dear Customer : Thank you for purchasing our product and thank you for placing your confidence in us . We are proud to have you as a customer ! Follow these three steps to protect your new appliance investment : Complete and mail After mailing the Read your Owner's your Consumer registration below , Manual carefillly . Product Ovmership store this docnmenl It will help you Registration today . in a safe place . It operate your new Have lhe peace of contains inli , twnation appliance properly . mind of knowing we you will need should can contact you in the you require sel _ ice . unlikely evem of a Our smwice nnmber is saii : ly modiiicadon . 800 GE CARES ( 800 - 432 - 2737 ) . Model Number Serial Number I I I I I I I I I I I Illllll Important : If you did not get a registration card with your product , detach and return the form below to ensure that your product is registered , or register online at www . GEAppliances . com . . _ t , , , _ Cut here Consumer Product Ownership Registration Model Number Serial Number I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Mr . D Ms . [ ] M _ s . [ ] Miss [ ] Fi _ t I Last II Illlllllllll Name ] I I I I I I I I I Name S _ eet I Addressllllllllllllllllllllllll Apt . # I I I I I I I I E - mail Address I I Zip Code I City l I I I I I I I I I I I I I State I Date Phced I + l , + Yea , - NuPmbher oIne I I I I Momh Occasionally , we may allow selected companies to send you inlk ) rlnalion . 171Check here if you do not want lhis informalion . G £ Appliances Geaeral Eleeltic Compan ? Louisville , geMucky ww _ GEApptiaacez , com 18
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Air ConditionerWarranty . All warranty service provided by our Factory Service Centers , Staple your receipt here . or an authorized Customer Care ® technician . To schedule service , Proof of the original purchase on - line , 24 hours a day , contact us at www . GEAppliances . com , or date is needed to obtain service call 800 - GE - CARES . under the warran _ We Will Replace : Any part of the air condi fioner wlaich fails due to a defect in matelJals or workmanship . Dufingthisfuflone - yearwarranty , wewillalsopro _ de , freeofcharge , alllaL × ) r and in - home sel _ - iceto replace the defective part . Any part of the sealed refrigerating system ( the compressor , condenser , evaporator and all connecting tubing ) which lails due to a defect in materials or workmanship , Dufing this four - year additional warranty , we will also provide , free of charge , all laL × , r and in - home sel _ - iceto replace the defective part . _ Service trips to your home to teach you how to use the _ Replacement of house fuses or resetting of circuit breakers . product . _ Failure due to corrosion on models not corrosion - _ Improper installation . If you have an installation problem , or if the air conditioner is of improper cooling capacity protected . for the intended use , contact your dealer or installer . _ Damage to the product caused byimproper power supply You are responsible for providing adequate electrical voltage , accident , fire , floods or acts of God . connecting facilities . _ Incidental or consequential damage caused by possible _ Failure of the product resulting from modifications to the defects with this air conditioner . product or due to unreasonable use including failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance . _ In commercial locations labor necessary to move the unit to a location where it is accessible for service by an individual technician . This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for home use within the USA . In Alaska , the warranty excludes the cost of shipping or service calls to your home . Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages . This warranty gives you specific legal rights , and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state . To know what your legal rights are , consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state's Attorney General Warrantor : General Electric Company . Louisville , KY 40225 19
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