GE 8500 Series Controls-dip switches, Controls-Dip Switches, Troubleshooting

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Controls–dip switches.

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Controls–Dip Switches

The dip switch controls are located behind the front case panel, through an opening on the front of the unit.

To access the dip switches, remove the front case panel by removing the filter, taking out the four front screws, the upper two screws from the top of the panel and the shipping screws on each side, if present. (Discard the four side shipping screws, if present).

Safety Instructions

Operating

Side shipping screw

NOTE: The owner is responsible for setting the appropriate dip switches and connecting terminals.

Side shipping screw

Instructions

TL3 (C) (Temp. Limit 3–Cool)

TL2 (C) (Temp. Limit 2–Cool)

TL1 (C) (Temp. Limit 1–Cool)

ALL I2R (All Electric Heat) (Heat-pump models only) FREEZ S (Freeze Sentinel)

CONST FAN (Constant ON Fan)

TL1 (H) (Temp. Limit 1–Heat)

TL2 (H) (Temp. Limit 2–Heat)

TL3 (H) (Temp. Limit 3–Heat)

No Function (Reserved for future use)

DUCT (Blower Fan)

OCCUPIED (Occupancy Sensor)

Care and Cleaning

Troubleshooting

All Electric Heat (Heat pump models only)

When this switch is enabled (UP), heat pump operation is locked out, causing the unit to provide only electric resistance heat.

ALL I2R (All Electric Heat)

Tips

Consumer Support

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Contents Model # Serial # WarrantyAir Filters PreparationSafety Precautions All Electric Heat Heat pump models only Controls-dip switchesControls-Dip Switches TroubleshootingFreeze Sentinel Requires room air sensor kit-RAVRMS Constant on FanOccupancy Sensor Field Supplied DuctTemperature Limiting Requires room air sensor kit-RAVRMS Temperature limiting during Cool modeGEAppliances.com Also be connected to the remote thermostat Controls-terminal connectionsControls-Terminal Connections Room Air Sensor Requires room air sensor kit RavrmsDoor Sensor Obtained locally Central Desk ControlRemote Thermostat Motion Sensor Obtained locallyAbout Heat Pumps on some models Other features of your ZonelineOn/Off Switch Ventilation ControlAir Filters Care and cleaningDrain Base PanInstallation For 230/208 Volt Cord Connections only Recommended branch circuit wire sizesImportant Connection of a 265V AC product For 230/208 Volt Direct Connect Applications onlyRemove Junction BOX Cover Attach ConduitPower Connection Chart Make Wire Lead Connections Inside the Junction BOXElectronic Thermostat Required AccessoriesZoneline Components Model TypeTop View Typical Utility Closet and DimensionsUtility Closet Connection Locations Air grille and access door/panel OptionUnit-mounted filter with a field-supplied return Build and Install the Zoneline Base Platform 390 415 440 465 490 435 485 535 Install the DrainsDuctwork 000 BTU 12,000 BTU 18,000 BTUUnit to the Case Install and Connect the CaseInstall and Ground Unit to the Case Adjust all four leveling legs until the case is levelMaximum Wiring Length for Thermostat Connection to the Unit Make Unit Electrical ConnectionsConnect the TOP Duct Connect Power Final CheckServicing Air filter is dirty Before You Call For Service…Power failure Indoor airflow is restricted Unit is unpluggedCompressor. You may also hear a fan noise stop and start Minute delayThings that are normal Normal Operating SoundsGEAppliances.com Page Model number Vertical Zoneline WarrantyFor The Period GE Will Replace What GE Will Not CoverReal Life Design Studio Schedule ServiceParts and Accessories Consumer Support GE Appliances Website

8500 Series specifications

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