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5200 How to Connect, 230/208 Volt Electrical Supply, Installation Instructions
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Important Safety Information
Installation Instructions
Important Electrical Safety
Before using your Zoneline
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Welcome
Start Here
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Replacing an existing unit?
READ ALL SAFETY INFORMATION BEFORE USING
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
The controls on your Zoneline
Operating Instructions
1Temp Control
2Fan, Mode & Operation
Energy Tips
3Ventilation Control
4Air Direction
Vent control
Other Zoneline features
About Your Heat Pump
Operating Instructions
To Remove the Room Cabinet
Fan Switch
setting.7
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Auxiliary Controls
Care & Cleaning
Outdoor Coils
Base Pan
Room Cabinet and Case
Keeping these filters clean will
To clean the air filters
Air Filters
Operating Tip
Installation Instructions
Read carefully
Replacing an Existing Unit?
Use the correct wall case
Important Electrical Safety-ReadCarefully
YOU WILL NEED Universal power connector kit
Important Notes
Zoneline Components
How to Connect
230/208 Volt Electrical Supply
Installation Instructions
Steps for preparing cordset for direct connection
265 Volt Electrical Supply
Power Connection Chart
Installation Instructions
1 Install the Wall Case and the Exterior Grille
2 Remove the Shipping Tape from the Room Cabinet
Insulated Wall Case
3 Install the Unit into the Wall Case
4 Replace the Room Cabinet
Installation Instructions
Low Voltage Connectors & Auxiliary Controls
Boost Heat Option
Electric Heat Option
Remote Control/Wall Thermostat Class
Central Desk Control Load Shedding
All-TimeLow Fan
Installation Instructions
Diagnosis Switch
Temperature Limiting
Things That Are Normal
Helpful Information
Noise
Explanation
Before You Call For Service
Problem
If Something Goes Wrong
Possible Causes
Burning Odor at the Start of Heating Operation
Temperature Display Flashes
Heating Operation
Before You Call For Service
GE Service Numbers
Further Service
On-SiteRepair Service
Parts and Accessories
What Is Covered
What Is Not Covered
ZONELINE WARRANTY
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