GE 5200 Burning Odor at the Start of Heating Operation, Temperature Display Flashes, Problem

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Burning Odor at the

If Something Goes Wrong

Before You Call For Service

Problem

Possible Causes

What to Do

Burning Odor at the

Start of Heating

Operation

Dust is on the surface of the heating element

This can cause a “burning” odor at the beginning of the heating operation. This odor should quickly fade.

Temperature Display Flashes

The compressor

Move the control to STOP and then

may have failed

restart the unit. If the light reappears

 

within 30 minutes, call for service.

The Air is Not Always Cool or Hot During Operation

The heat pump is not

This is normal. The heat pump will

producing hot air

produce warm air but not as hot as air

 

produced when the higher-cost electric

 

heat is used.

 

 

The fan switch may be set

This causes the fan to blow room

at continuous fan (down)

temperature air even when the

 

compressor or heater cycles off.

 

The continuous air movement provides

 

better overall temperature control.

The Air Does Not Feel

Warm Enough During

Heating Operation

The heat pump alone produces air that feels cooler than desired

Use the Boost Heat Option to warm the air. This adds electric heat to the heat pump when the outside temperature is between 25°F. and 45°F.

Use the Electric Heat Option. This turns off the heat pump and warms with electric heat only.

NOTE: Use of either of the above options will result in increased energy consumption.

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Contents Installation Instructions GE Answer CenterImportant Safety Information Important Electrical SafetyWelcome Before using your Zoneline800.626.2000 Start HereREAD ALL SAFETY INFORMATION BEFORE USING SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSReplacing an existing unit? IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION1Temp Control The controls on your ZonelineOperating Instructions 2Fan, Mode & Operation4Air Direction Energy Tips3Ventilation Control Vent controlOperating Instructions Other Zoneline featuresAbout Your Heat Pump To Remove the Room Cabinet1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A BCDE Fan Switchsetting.7 Auxiliary ControlsBase Pan Care & CleaningOutdoor Coils Room Cabinet and CaseAir Filters Keeping these filters clean willTo clean the air filters Operating TipReplacing an Existing Unit? Installation InstructionsRead carefully Use the correct wall caseImportant Notes Important Electrical Safety-ReadCarefullyYOU WILL NEED Universal power connector kit Zoneline Components230/208 Volt Electrical Supply How to ConnectInstallation Instructions Steps for preparing cordset for direct connection 265 Volt Electrical SupplyPower Connection Chart Installation Instructions2 Remove the Shipping Tape from the Room Cabinet 1 Install the Wall Case and the Exterior GrilleInsulated Wall Case 4 Replace the Room Cabinet 3 Install the Unit into the Wall CaseInstallation Instructions Boost Heat Option Low Voltage Connectors & Auxiliary ControlsElectric Heat Option All-TimeLow Fan Remote Control/Wall Thermostat ClassCentral Desk Control Load Shedding Installation InstructionsDiagnosis Switch Temperature LimitingNoise Things That Are NormalHelpful Information ExplanationIf Something Goes Wrong Before You Call For ServiceProblem Possible CausesHeating Operation Burning Odor at the Start of Heating OperationTemperature Display Flashes Before You Call For ServiceOn-SiteRepair Service GE Service NumbersFurther Service Parts and AccessoriesZONELINE WARRANTY What Is CoveredWhat Is Not Covered Staple sales slip or cancelled check here