GE AZ29E15DABM1 Owner's Manual And Installation Instructions

GE AZ29E15DABM1 Owner's Manual And Installation Instructions

Zoneloine air conditioners heat/cool model 2900 heat pump model 3900

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Safety Instructions ... Operating It_truc_iot_ Air [)ire_ tion ....Heat/Cool Modal 2900 Auxilia W (:ontrols ... Heat Pump Modal 3900 Controls ..... +I_)Remove the Room Cabinet . .4 +x2nt Control ....Espa_ol Care and Cleaning For a Spanish version...
  • Page 2: Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. READALLINSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING. WARNING! For your safety, the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion, electric shock, or to prevent property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. SAFETY P RECAUTIONS •...
  • Page 3: Controls

    About the controlson yourZoneline. go.corn IHIGH ICOOL -.0w --FA. r-_.,] IAOTO HEAT TEMP MODE SLEEP OPERATION TEMP CONTROL FAN,MODE& SLEEP OPERATION | Temp Control @Fan, Mode & Operation Control Controls The t_m l) conlrol is used lo maintain FAN---_ets lhe t_m operation fi:>rHIGH, FOOIll lellll)el'_llllFe.
  • Page 4: I_)Remove The Room Cabinet

    Otherfeatures of yourZoneline. Ventilation Control Open ventilation control lever is located at the position upper left side of file Zoneline unit, behind file room cabinet. When set at the closed position, only the air inside the room is circulate(1 and fihered. When set at the open position,...
  • Page 5: Auxilia W

    Auxiliary Controlson yourZoneline. go.corn Auxiliary Controls---Dip Switches The allxiIial T dip switch colm-ols arc located behind tile room cal)inet, through all opening in tile control panel. Remove tile room cabinet. See tile To Remove the RoomCabinets( orion. The owner is responsible fbr checking switches and ensuring...
  • Page 6 Auxiliary controlson yourZoneline. Remote Thermostat--Class When this _wilch is cnabh'd (UP), it allows the oqBB qe qaB qllBB qB unit to opecate with a Class 2 Remote Control Wall TheHnostat. The unit controls ar( disabled. L._ CLASS 2 (Remote Thermostat} Load Shedding (Central Desk Control) This fk'aturu is al tivc old 7, it the refit is ill CDC m<xle.
  • Page 7 TemperatureLimiting The first three _witches are used 1o select tile "Ik,mpemrnr( limiting can reduce energy" cost', cooling limits, and tile remaining fln-ee switches by limiting tile lowesl tempel_l.ture that {an be are used to control tile heating limits. This...
  • Page 8 Auxiliary controlson yourZoneline. Auxiliary Controls--Terminal Connections The auxiliary _ontrols are lo_at_d behind The owner is resl)onsibl_ for maldng i-ooi_] cabinet ben_ ath the access (ovel; connections and s(tting the al)l)rol)rial( di l) _,wil(:hes. [_ Rc move the room cabinct. See the ToRemove the Room Cabinet section.
  • Page 9 External Fan (Obtained locally) When connected, an anxilim) or external (an be controlled with the indoor fhn motor ®®®®®@®®®®@ 24 V.\C oll the Zoneline. Connections provid( 1o energize a FelllOle rt.lay, tlll'l]illg thn. exmrnal External Fan Central Desk Control...
  • Page 10: Careand Cleaning

    If they are clogged with (lill or soot, th( T may be prot_.ssionally steam cleaned, a smMce awfilable through your GE sel-vice outlet. You will need to remove tile unit to inspect the coils b(cmlse the dil_ buildu l) OCCln_ on th( inside.
  • Page 11: Air Filters

    Replacement filtel_ ave available fl-om your saleq)el-son, GE dealm, (;E Se]wice and Pal-ts Centel- or authorized (_tlSlOlllel-(_al-e_ selwicers.
  • Page 12: Preltaration

    Zoneline Air Installation Conditioners Instructions I Questions? Call 800.GE.CARES (800.432.2737) or Visit Websiteat:ge.com BEFORE YOU BEGIN IMPORTANT ELECTRICAL SAFETY--READ CAREFULLY Read these instructions completely and carefully. • IMPORTANT - s_,,, t h,_, _k CAUTION: lo<al instl-tl(tiOllS ['or ill_,p( ClOlJS llSe.
  • Page 13: Replacing At: Existing Unit

    #ate Use the correct wallcase This unit is designed to be installed in a GE plasti( or insulaled melal x_v_ll c ase. This minimizes condensation Iron1 fornfing Oll the room sid( of the case. lithe ctlrl-tqlt wall (:as( is not insulated,...
  • Page 14: Ele

    BranchCircuitand PowerSupply Power UnitAmperageRating Accessory SupplyKit 230/208volt receptacle configuration, 17> l_\K4002A I_YK4157 Branch Circuit and Proper GE Power Cord Unit Amperage Rating with LCDI Device ]_\K4002A 1_kK42()7 K\_lS!; I_:\K40(}2A R:'vK43(}7 1_\K'_203 Skip to lh{ "MAKE EI_ECI'RIC.\[_C()NNECTION K\I_3(}3" TI IE,t NrI'" section.
  • Page 15 T T? *'" El{{tri{al subbas{ kits are available Ii) proxide a tlexible IO IIILI seuo ell(lost/r{ t'or(liYe(71 (Ollll((ti¢)ll. Branch Circuit and Proper GE Power Unit Amperage Rating Suhhase Kit Supply Kit dis( Olllle('l inside jt/n(lion box. NOTE: Or(lu Kit ]L\K4002A...
  • Page 16 Installation Instructions MAKE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO THE UNIT [] REMOVE JUNCTION BOX [] ATTACH CONDUIT 1 [se the round kn<xkout _t th_ bottom otthe removing Remove thejun< tion c,,vel tilt" _]'Ollt tWO S(l-ewb. junction box 1o allach conduit coming flom tile branch circuit.
  • Page 17 Installation Instructions POWER CONNECTION CHART Power Cord Connections 230/208 Volt Power Supply Kits with Current Leakage Wall Plug Heater Wattage Detection Device Config]tration Circuit Protective Device @ 230/208 Volts Tandem 2.55/2.09 15 Amp Time-Delay Fuse or I),r_ aker RAK3203 _>.4 /2.82 Perpendicular 20 Amp Tim('-I)( hU Fuse or t',r(aker...
  • Page 18: Installing The Zoneline

    Installation Instructions INSTALLING THE ZONELINE [] INSTALL THE WALL CASE AND [] PREPARE THE UNIT EXTERIOR GRILLE • C,m-efidlyremove shipping tape and toam shipl)ing blocks fiom the room cabinet, compressor and Th( 1_X3_,71s{lies or IU'd_,77 _all case must be vent dool: Th(re may be nmhil)le blocks and pieces I)rOF.: rly inslalled l:,er inslructions pack{ d v,ith...
  • Page 19 NOTE: There arc s<_( z-hiextl-,i holes ill the trait side flang(s t;)r installation in wall cas(s other than GE. 'I_ avoid damaging th( flange insulation, the installer should use an awl or other sharl_ tool to puncmr( insul;ition...
  • Page 20: ()Ptional Drain Kit

    Installation Instructions OPTIONALmDRAIN KIT INSTALLATION Dry Air 25 Series models are desig_led to improve dehumidification by 25%. Since more moisture will be removed from the air, there is a greater possibility- that water will drip from the wall case than with a standard unit.
  • Page 21 Beforeyoucall forservice.., ge.oo roubleshooting tips Save time and money! Review flTecharts on the following ages first and you may not need to call for service. Problem Possible Causes What ToDo Zoneline does The refit is • Make sure tilt' Z()m'linc plug is pushed (omph'tel) into th(, oull_ t.
  • Page 22 Beforeyoucall forservice... Problem Possible Causes What To Do The air is not always The heat pump is not * This is normal. The heat pUlnl) will lm_lm c warm air cool or hot doring producing hot air. bm noI ;as hot ;as air l)rC_lu(ed _qlen the high(r_:ost operation (le(tric...
  • Page 23: Normal Operating Sounds

    Things thatare normal, go.corn Normal Operatiug Sounds _m ma} hear a lfinging noise cansed by water being pI N G ! POP! picked up and thrown against the condenser l'diny days or when tile humidity is high. This design tk'aturc helps remove moistnrc and improxe _t'l]cien(>...
  • Page 24 Notesl...
  • Page 25: Product Registration

    Please place in envelope and mail to: General Electric Company Warranty Re_stration Department P.O. Box 32150 Louisville, KY 40232-2150...
  • Page 26 AND RET( RN THIS (:M_D DOES DIMINISH YOI_R GE Consumer & Industrial Louisville, KY 40225 WARRA N'IT RIGHTS. ge,com For more infi_rmatkm about (;EAs pri_x dam usage polio}; go to ge,com click on "Privat _ Polu v" ol call 801),626,2224.
  • Page 27: Warranty

    USA and Canada. If the product is located in an area where service by a GE Authorized Servicer is not available, you may be responsible for a trip charge or you may be required to bring the product to an Authorized GE Service location for service.
  • Page 28: Consumer Support

    Caution must be exercised, since improper servicing may cause unsafe operation. Contact U s ge.com llyou are not satisfied with the selwice you receive h-ore GE, contact us on our _,Vebsite with all tbe details including your phone numbel;...

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