Air Louvers; Controlsettings - GE Zoneline Heat Pump 5100 series Use And Care Manual

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se~ector
switch
Fan speed switch
Move the Selector Switch to COOL for cooling. to
Move the Fan Speed Switchto HIGH for coolingor
FAN for fan only operation or to
HEAT
for he~ting.
heating with high fan speed operation,Move it t~ LOW
for coolingor heating with low fan speed operation.
When you move the Fan Speed Switch to AUTO, fan
speed automaticallyswitchesbetween low and high to
follow changes in room temperature.
Thermostat control
The Thermostat Control is used to control the room
temperature. The unit automatically cycles on and
off to maintain room temperature.
A comfortable temperaturewill be maintainedin most
rooms when the control is set aboutmidway.
Move the Thermostat Switch to the lower numbers for
cooler temperatures,and to the higher numbers for
warmer temperatures.
About Your Heat Pwp.. .
Heat pumps can save money by removing heat from
the outside air—even when the outside temperatureis
below freezing—and releasing that heat indoors.
To get the best from your heat pump, don't change the
room thermostat very often, Raising the heat setting
2-3 degrees may cause the Zoneline heat pump to use
its electrical heating elements in order to reach the
new temperature setting quickly.
The electric heating elements use much more
electricity than heat pumps and cost more to operate.
operation
switch
ST'OP setting stops heating or cooling. However,
The CALL SVC (call service) indicator will light if
power remains con~~ectedto tlReunit and the Freeze
the compressor fails to start. In the heating mode the
Sentinel sti[l functions.
unit wil~still produce heat, but it will be using the
more expensive electrical resistance heat instead of
the heat pump. Refer to the Problem Solver. For more
information, see the Installation Instruction section.
Dise13aE"ge Air Louvers
you
may
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[!lCIII w ill] your fin:ers. YOU can set the louvers at
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t)fi'~'cr~ical t o approximaieiy 600 off verlical,
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