Auxiliary controls on your Zoneline.

Auxiliary Controls–Terminal Connections

The auxiliary controls are located behind the room cabinet beneath the control panel.

1 Remove the room cabinet. See the To Remove the Room Cabinet section.

2 Removecorner. the screw from the control panel

3 Remove the control panel and knobs by grasping the control panel on both sides and pulling forward. The knobs will pull off with the control panel.

4 After all desired settings have been made, replace the control panel, knobs and room cabinet by reversing steps 1–3. NOTE: The knob stem is D shaped. Install the flat of the shaft to the flat of the knob.

The owner is responsible for making all connections and setting the appropriate dip switches.

Insert the building hook-up wires into the bottom of the terminal and tighten screw securely to make the desired connections.

CAUTION:

Improper wiring may damage the Zoneline electronics. No common busing is permitted. Damage or erratic operation may result.

A separate wire pair must be run from each separate controlling switch to each individual Zoneline.

Safety Instructions

Operating Instructions

Care and Cleaning

Motion Sensor

Door Sensor

External Fan

Central Desk Control

Common - Ground

White - Heater Yellow - Compressor Black - Solenoid Green - High Speed Fan Green - Low Speed Fan Red - 24 V AC only

Troubleshooting Tips

Customer Service

Motion Sensor (Obtained locally)

When connected, the wall mounted motion sensor will detect motion in the room and automatically turn the unit ON or OFF.

The door and motion sensors work together to automatically turn the unit ON or OFF.

Motion Sensor

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GE 3500, 2500 installation instructions Auxiliary Controls-Terminal Connections

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