GE Carry-Cool AT505 Installation instructions

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useandcareof
Carry-Coo~ Models
AT505,AT506,AT604
Enerw-saving
tips p2
o~eratingthecontrols
Mrdirection p5
Howtocleantheairfilterp5
Savetimeandmoney
Beforeyourequestservice,
usetheProblemSolver. p6
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ImportantSafety
Instructions s-
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Readail instructionsbefore
usingtriisappliance.
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Energy-Saving Tips,.,..., .....2 Head this book carefully.
It isintendedto helpyouoperateand
maintainyour newairconditioner
properly. When usingthis appliance, always
exercise basicsafety precautions,
including the follo~ving:
ElectricalSafety .....31.,..’....3 Keep it handyfor answersto your
questions. sUsethis applianceon!yfor its
intendedpurposeasdescribed in
this UseandCare Book.
Air Direction..~ ..............5 If you don’t understandsomething
or need more help.,.
Call,toll-free:
The GE Answer Centernd
800.626.2000
consumer information service
User Maintenance
instructions..................5 ~Thisairconditionermustbe
properlyinstalledinaccordance
withthe Instai!ationInstructions
beforeit isused.See grounding
instructions on page 3.
Problem So~ver ......+........6
Consumer Services...........7
Warranty.... . . . . . . .. Back Cover or write (include your phone
number)
ConsumerAffairs
General Electric Company
Appliance Park
Louisville, KY40225
~Neverunplugyourairconditioner
bypullingonthepowercord.Always
grip plug firmly andpull straight out
from the receptacle.
~Repairorreplaceimmediately
allelwtric servicecordsthat
havebecomefrayedorotherwise
damaged.Donot useacord that
showscracksor abrasion damage
along its length or at either the
plug or connector end.
writedown the model and
serial numbers.
@Keep the air filter clean. (See
instructions on page 5.) You’ll find them on a label on the
frame of the air conditioner behind
the air filter.
~For most etiicient cooling, keep
vent (on mode~sso equipped) in
closed position except when you
want to exhaust air,smoke or odors
from the room.
~Don’t let the room get tbo hot.
Whenever possible, turn the unit
on before the room heatsup.When
heat is“stored up” inwalls,furniture,
rugs and draperies, your air cor?di-
tioner tak~s longer to produce the
desired comfort condition.
These numbers are also on the
Consumer Product Ownership
Registration card that came with
your air conditioner. Before sending
in this card, please write these
numbers here:
Model Number
Serial Number
QKeep windows and doors 6iosed.
Cool, dry air escapes when they’re
open Use these numbers in any
correspondence or service calls
concerning your air conditioner.
ol<eQpfurnace floor registers and
co/d air returns ciosed. Cold air
can easily esca~e through them. if you received adamaged air
conditioner,immediately contact
the dealer (or builder) that sold you
the air conditioner.
Savetime and money.
Bafore yo~~reQuestservice,check
il?eProbiem Soiveron page6. it lists
-ninorcausesof operating problems
:hatyou can correct yourself.

For personal safety,
this appliance mustbe
properlygrounded.
The power cord of this appliance
is equipped with athree-prong
(grounding) plug which mateswith
astandard thresprong (grounding)
wall receptacle (Fig. 1)to minimize
the possibility of e~ctric shock
hazardfrom this appliance.
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PREFERRED F
METHOD
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INSUREPROPER
GROUNDEXISTS
Fig. 1BEFOREUSE
Becauseof potential safetyhazards
undercertain conditions,westrongly
recommendagainstuseofanadapter
plug. However,ifyoustill elect to use
anadapter,where localcodes permit,
aTEMPORARYCONNECTIONmay
bemadetoa properly grounded
two-prong wall receptacle by useof
aUL listed adapter (Fig.2)available
at most local hardwarestores.
TEMPORARYMETHOD
(ADAPTERPLUGSNOT
PERMITTED IN CANADA) R
Have the wall receptacle and
circuit checked by aqualified
electrician to make sure the
receptacle is properly grounded. TheIargerslot in the adapter mustbe
Where astandard twoprong aligned with the Iargerslot inthe wall
wall receptacle is encountered, receptacle to provide proper polarity
it is your personal responsibility in the connection of the power cord.
and obligation to have it replaced
with aproperly grounded three-
prong wall receptacle. CAUTION: Attaching adapter
ground terminal to wall receptacle
cover screw does not ground the
appliance unless cover screw is
metal, and not insulated, and wall
receptacle is grounded through
house wiring. Youshould have
the circuit checked byaqualified
electrician to make surethe recep-
tacle is properly grounded.
when disconnwting the power
cord fromthe adapter,always hold
the adapter with one hand, If this
is not done, the adapter ground
terminal isvery Iikelyto break
with repeated use.
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useofOxtensioncords
Becauseof potential safbty hazards
undercertainconditions,westrongly
recommend againstthe useof an
extension cord. However,if youstill
elect to usean extension cord, it is
absolutely necessarythat it bea UL
listed 3-wire grounding type appli-
ance extension cord and that the
current carrying ratingof the cord in
amperesbe equal to or greater than
the branchcircuit sizeshownon the
rating nameplate of the appliance.
Such extension cords are obtain-
able through your local service
organization,

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Sel*tor switch
OFF turns air conditioner off.
HI FAN permits high fan speed
operation without cooling.
LO FAN permits low fan
speed operation without cooling.
Hi COOL permits cooling with high
fan speed operation.
LO COOL permits cooling with
Jowfan speed operation.
Temperature Controi
Whenyou turn the TEMPERATURE
control to the desired setting, the
thermostat will automatically control
the temperature of the indoor air.
The higher the number selected,
the cooler the indoor air will be.
The Save EnergyRange(onmodels
so equipped) is avisual reminder
that you can conserve energy by
selecting ahigher roomtemperature
but still keep the room cool and less
humid than outside.
ventilation mntroi
ModelsAT505&AT506
Thevent door inyour airconditioner
isclosedwhentheVENTpushbutton
isoutandto theleftandonlytheair
insidethe room can be circulated
and conditioned. Pushingthe VENT
button in and sliding it to the right
opens the vent door,allowing a
small amount of indoor air to be
exhausted from the room.
For normal cooling
1. Set SELECTOR switch at
f-ii COOL.
2. Set TEMPERATURE control at
desired number (usually the mid-
point is a good starting position). If
room temperature isnot satisfactory
after areasonable time, set the
thermostat control at ahigher num-
ber for acooler room or at alower
number for awarmer room.
3. Be s{~re\/ENTdoor (on rnodeis so
equipped) is closed. VENT button
should be out and to the left.
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~“er ma;:imu?m Qoo!ing
“;. Set SELECTOR SWitCh at
!-”!1COOL,
z.set-rE/\APER/4TuRE
control at “!0.
“= 3BEStire VENT door (on mt:)<lel.sso~s.
<-:~]~ji~;~~cj)is ~jass:a~.VE[~JTbu~on
For quieteroperation
1. Set SELECTOR switch at
LC)COC)L,
2. Set TEMPERATURE control at
desired number.
Moisture removal
The moisture that your air condi-
tioner removes from the air drains
to the rear of the cabinet where it
is picked up by afan and dispersed
against the condenser. Occasion-
ally, more likely during start up, a
“pinging”noisemaybe heard.This is
normal for ashort time in less humid
areas and longer in very humid
areas.This method of moisture
removal improves the operational
efficiency of your air conditioner.
Note: Before moving your air condi-
tioner to another location, turn it
off and wait 5or 10 minutes. This
will allow the condensate to drain
from the coil into the basepan.Then,
keeping afirm grip on the air coridi-
tioner, carefully raise the window
and tilt the air conditioner to Ihe
outside to drain the water -fromthe
base pan.

Air direction on the indoor side is
through the front grille and out the
top. Air flow out the top should not
beobstructed bycutiains or drapes.
Air direction on the outdoor side
isthrough the rear grille and out
through the top andside louvers.
ROOMSIDE VIEW
AIR
OUT
OUTDOOR VIEW
UserMaintenanceInstructions
cleaningyour
airconditioner
Turnairconditioneroffandremove
plugfromwallrmeptacle before
cl-ning.
Grilles&cabinet
Wipe grilles with aclean cloth
lightly dampened with mild liquid
dishwashing detergent. Washcab-
inet with mild soap or detergent and
lukewarm water.
condenser coils
These coils on the weather side of
the unit should be checked period-
ically and cleaned if clogged with
dirt or soot frolmt}~eatmosphere, If
extremely soiied, they may need to
be steam cleaned, aservice avail-
able through your Genera! Electric
service outlet.
AirFilter
The foam air filter behind the inlet
grille should be washed at least
every 30 days or asoften asit needs
cleaning,
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Remove the inlet gi-ill~ by grasping
the tab atthetopofthegrille, pulling
out and iifting grille out.
Place grille on flat surface and
remove filter. Washfilter in hot,
soapy water, just asyou would a
sponge. Squeeze dry.
To reinstall filter, place it on pins
located on back side of grille.
To replace grille, place the two tabs
at botiom of grille into slots ol?case
and push grille forward.
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if you haveaproblem, it maybe
minor.Youmay be able to correct
it yourself. Just usethis Problem
Solver to locate your problem and
then follow the suggested
recommendations.
TheProblemSolver
savetimeandmoney.aabeforeyourequestservice,checkthefollowing:
PROBLEM
AIR
~NDITIONER
“DOESNOTCGOL
ASJTSHOULD”
OPERATING
SOUNDS
WATERDRIPPING
OUTSIDE
WATERDR!FPING
INSIDE
POSSIBLECAUSEANDREMEDY
@Notplu~gediniPlugmayhave beep btimped’loosebyVapuum-cJeaneror furniture.
,.
~If plug~ed in,fuse’couldhalvebltiwnti~!circuit,break~r‘m~y’’have~rip~ed.-
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~Curtains,blinds
orfurniture blockingthetopo’rthe’froht’oftheair.Gonditionefiwill
restrictairflow. ,.
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~Temperature contro! may notbeset highenough.Turn‘knobtdahighernumber.
Highestsetiingshould
provide m~irnum cooling.Men EnergySaverswitchii set
atSAVE, temperaturerangeinroomwi!!&ary’MOre.. .‘ .
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@Airfilterdim,shouldbecleanedatleastevery~0days.See instructionsonpage5.
*Roommayhavebeenveryhotwh-enaircdn-ditione~wasfirstturnedon.~llow’
timeforittocooldown. ,<
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@bld airmaybeescapingthrougha’penfurnacefl’obriegistersandcoldairreturns.
@Thermostatclick,ametallicsound,maybeheardwhencompressorcyclesonandoff.
Thisisnormal.
@FanrunscontinuouslywhenSelectorisincoolorfanposition.Thisiqnormal. I
@~cess watermayoverflowinexcessive!yhotandhumidweather.Thisisnormal. I
*Airconditionermustbeinstalledlevelortiltedslightlytotheoutsideforproper
waterdisposal.
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Thisisnarma{forashotiperiodinareaswith?ittlehumidity;norms!foralonger
periodinveryhumidareas.Moistureremovedfromindoorairdrainstorearofcabinet
whereitispickedupbyafanandthrownagainsttheou$doorcondensercoil.

warrantyProtection
Yournew appliance is awei! designed and engineered Seethe warranty on the back page of this book for
product. Before it left the factory, it went through details.
rigorous tests to detect manufacturing defects. And
you haveawritten warranty to protect you.
Promptserviceatyourconvenience
Whether your appliance is in or out of warranty,
you’re just a phone call away from our nationwide
network of Factory TrainedService professionals,
Simply call our GE service organization. You’ll find
them in the White Pagesund;r “General Electric
Company” or “General Electric Factory Service;’
and in the Yellow Pagesunder “General Electric
Customer Care@Service.”
Ser;ice is scheduled at your convenience and the
technician drives afully-stocked parts service truck
so that, in most cases, the repair can be completed
in one visit.
We’re proud of our service and want you to be
pleased, but if for some reason you are not happy
with the service you receive,here are three steps to
follow for further help.
FIRST,contact the people who serviced your
appliance. Explain why you are not pleased. In most
cases, this will solve the problem.
NEXT.if vou are still not D!easedwrite all the
—including your phone number to:
Manager,Consumer Relations
General Electric Company
Appliance Park
Louisville, Kentucky 40225
FINALLY,if your problem is still not resolved,
Major Appliance Consumer Action Panel
20 North Wacker Drive
Chicago, Illinois 60606
details
write:
servicecontracts pyour appliance in good operating
For trouble-free Sewice beyond condition during the contract period at
thew~rittenwawantyperiod. no additional charge. Service contracts
tyou pay today’s prices for service
If you prefer to budget your repair expenditure amonth, ayear,or several years from
instead of being surprised by them, GE offer now. And, you’ll receive service from
service contracts for varying lengths of time on GE trained service technicians using
all GE major appliances. With acontract, we’ll only Genuine GE parts.
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Aprogram for do-it-yourself appliance repair,
the system includes step-by-step repair
manua/s for refrigerators, most non-microwave
electric ranges, dishwashers, and standard
and large capacity washers and dryers, pius
specially packaged replacement parts, and
technical help with afo//-tree 800 numbe~
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. . YOURGENEML ELECTR#CROOMAIRCONDITIONER-
WARRANW—
Saveproofof originalpurchasedatesuchas yoursalessliporcance!ledcheckto establishwarrantyperiod.
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.. WHATISGOVERED LIM!TEDFIVE=YWRWARRANTY
For five yearsfrom date of original
purchase,we will provide,free of
charge, parts and service labor to
repair or replace anypart of the
room airconditioner
thatfailsbe-
causeofamanufacturingdefect.
LIMiTEDTEN”YEARWARRANTY
)For ten yearsfrom the date of
original purchase, we will provide,
free of charge, parts and service
labor to repair or replace the
molded outdoor case if it fails
because of amanufacturing
defect.
For each of the above warranties:
Toavoid anycharges you must take
the room air conditioner to a
General Electric Factory Service
Center or aGeneral Electric Cus-
tomer Care” Servicer and pick it up
following service. In-homeservice
is also available, but you must pay
for the service technician’s travel
cost to your home.
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dWHATISNOTCOVERED~[mProPerinstallation. @Failure of the product resulting
If you have an installation problem from modifications to the product
or if the air conditioner is of or due to unreasonable use
improper cooling or heating including failure to provide
capacity for the intended use reasonable and necessary
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contact your dealer or installer. maintenance.
Youare responsible for providing
adequate electrical connecting @Damage to the product caused
.’ facilities. by improper power supply voltage,
,.a accident, fire, floods or acts
@~Replacement of house fuses
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of God.
~j or resetting of circuit breakers.
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This warranty is extended to the
original purchaserandanysucceed-
ing owner for products purchased
for use in the 48 mainland states,
Aiaska, Hawaii and Washington,
D.c.
Aii warrantyservicewiii be provided
by our Factory Service Centers or
by our authorized Customer Care”
servicers during norrnai working
hours.
Look in the White or Yeiiow Pages
of your teiephone directory for
GENERALELECTRiCCOMPAP4Y,
GENERALELECTRiCFACTORY
SERVICE,GENERALELECTRiC-
HOTPOINTFACTORYSERVICEor
GENERALELECTRICCUSTOMER
CARE@SERViCE.
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