GE 2500, 3500 installation instructions Things that are normal, Normal Operating Sounds

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Things that are normal.

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Normal Operating Sounds

You may hear a pinging noise caused by water being picked up and thrown against the condenser on rainy days or when the humidity is high. This design feature helps remove moisture and improve efficiency.

You may hear relays click when the controls cycle

“CLICK” on and off or are adjusted to change the room temperature.

 

 

Water will collect in the base pan during high

 

 

humidity or on rainy days. The water may overflow

 

 

and drip from the outdoor side of the unit.

 

 

 

 

 

The indoor fan runs continuously when the unit is

 

 

operating in the cooling mode, unless the fan switch

 

 

behind the room cabinet is set at fan cycle (up).

 

 

This will cause the fan to cycle on and off with the

 

 

compressor. You may also hear a fan noise stop

 

 

and start.

 

 

 

-Minute

You may notice a few minutes delay in starting if you

try to restart the Zoneline too soon after turning it

 

 

3

Delay

off or if you adjust the thermostat right after the

compressor has shut off. This is due to a built-in

 

restart protector for the compressor that causes

 

 

a 3-minute delay.

 

 

 

SILENCE

The compressor shuts off during the defrost cycle.

Full resistance heat comes on during the defrost

 

 

 

 

cycle to maintain room comfort.

 

 

 

COMPRESSOR

To protect the compressor and prevent short

cycling, the unit is designed to run for a minimum

PROTECTION

of 3 minutes, after the compressor starts at any

 

 

thermostat setting.

 

 

 

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Safety Instructions

Operating Instructions

Care and Cleaning

Troubleshooting Tips

Customer Service

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Contents Air Conditioners Cleaning Troubleshooting Tips Customer ServiceReplacing an existing unit? About the controls on your Zoneline Safety Instructions Other features your Zoneline may haveCare and Cleaning To Remove the Room Cabinet Troubleshooting Tips Customer Service Air DirectionAuxiliary Controls on your Zoneline Customer Service Occupancy Sensor Care and Cleaning TipsRemote Thermostat-Class Load Shedding CDCCare and Cleaning Troubleshooting Tips Temperature LimitingAuxiliary Controls-Terminal Connections Door Sensor Obtained locally Care and Cleaning Remote ThermostatExternal Fan Obtained locally Central Desk ControlSafety Instructions Operating Instructions Care and cleaningRoom Cabinet and Case Outdoor CoilsInstructions Operating Instructions Safety Air FiltersBefore YOU Begin Tools YOU will NeedZoneline Components Installation Instructions 230/208 Volt Electrical Supply HOW to ConnectVolt Electrical Supply Remove Junction BOXCUT and Strip the Cordset Make Wiring Connections Reinstall Junction BOXAttach Conduit Installing the Zoneline Install the Wall Case Exterior GrillePrepare the Room Cabinet Replace the Room Cabinet Install the Unit Into the Wall CaseExternal Drain Optional Drain KIT InstallationSafety Instructions Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning Before You Call For Service…Normal Operating Sounds Things that are normalPage Page Page General Electric Company Consumer Product Ownership Registration GE Will Replace Zoneline WarrantyParts and Accessories Schedule ServiceConsumer Support GE Appliances Website Real Life Design Studio
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