GE General Electric Air Conditioner AJCM 08 ACD User Manual

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Owner’s Manual and  
Installation Instructions  
Cool Only: AJCM 08, 10  
ACD*  
DCD*  
LCD*  
Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . 2, 3  
AJCM 10, 12  
AJCQ 06  
AJCQ 08, 10, 12 ACD*  
AJCQ 09, 10, 12 DCD*  
Operating Instructions . . . . . 4-9  
Care and Cleaning  
Air Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Front Grille . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Grille and Case. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Outdoor Coils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Heat/Cool: AJEM 12  
DCD  
LCD  
ACD  
AJEQ 06  
AJEQ 08  
AJEQ 09, 10, 12 DCD  
Installation Instructions  
Before You Begin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 13  
Installing a J-Model in  
an Existing Wall Case . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Through-the-Wall  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Window Installation  
(Optional). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-21  
Español  
Troubleshooting Tips . . . . . . . 22  
Normal Operating Sounds . . . . . . . 22  
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este manual de instrucciones, visite nuestro  
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Consumer Support  
Consumer Support. . . . . . Back Cover  
Warranty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Française  
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Write the model and serial  
numbers here:  
Model # _________________________  
Serial # ____________________________  
Find these numbers on a label on the front of  
the base pan behind the front grille.  
TINSEA568JBRZ 49-7597-3 11-10 GE  
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USE OF EXTENSION CORDS—115-Volt models only  
n
DO NOT use an extension cord with any  
of the 230/208-volt models.  
WARNING!  
Risk of electric shock.  
Can cause injury or death.  
n
n
We strongly recommend against the use  
of an extension cord.  
If you must use an extension cord,  
it is absolutely necessary that it be a  
UL-listed, 14-gauge, 3-wire grounding-  
type appliance extension cord having a  
grounding-type plug and outlet and that  
the electrical rating of the cord be 15  
amperes (minimum) and 125 volts.  
USE OF ADAPTER PLUGS—115-Volt models only  
n
When disconnecting the power cord from  
WARNING!  
We strongly recommend against the use  
of an adapter plug.  
Risk of electric shock.  
the adapter, always hold the adapter in  
place with one hand while pulling the  
power cord plug with the other hand.  
If this is not done, the adapter ground  
terminal is very likely to break with  
repeated use.  
Can cause injury or death.  
n
n
If you must use an adapter, where local  
codes permit, a temporary connection  
may be made to a properly grounded  
2-prong wall outlet by use of a UL-listed  
adapter available at most local hardware  
stores.  
n
If the adapter ground terminal breaks,  
DO NOT USE the air conditioner until a  
proper ground has been established.  
nAttaching the adapter ground terminal  
to a wall outlet cover screw does not  
ground the appliance unless the cover  
screw is metal, not insulated, and the wall  
outlet is grounded through the house  
wiring.  
n
The larger slot in the adapter must be  
aligned with the larger slot in the wall  
outlet to provide proper polarity in the  
connection of the power cord.  
You should have the circuit checked by a  
qualified electrician to make sure the outlet  
is properly grounded.  
READ AND FOLLOW THIS SAFETY INFORMATION CAREFULLY.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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About the controls on the air conditioner—Cool Only Models  
Appearance may vary.  
Air Conditioner Controls  
Remote Control  
Lights beside the touch pads on the air conditioner  
control panel indicate the selected settings.  
Controls  
To cancel the On Timer, press the ON pad  
until the display time disappears.  
ON/OFF  
Turns air conditioner on and off.  
OFF—When the air conditioner is on, it can  
be set to automatically turn off in half an  
hour to 24 hours. Each touch will set the  
time in half hours up to 10 and then in hours  
up to 24.  
Display  
Displays the temperature setting. Displays  
hours when setting the timer.  
MODE  
On the remote control, use to set the air  
conditioner to COOL or FAN mode.  
To cancel the Off Timer, press the OFF pad  
until the display time disappears.  
On the air conditioner controls, use to  
set COOL or FAN mode at HIGH, MED or  
LOW fan speed. Indicator lights on the air  
conditioner controls will show the mode  
and fan speed selected.  
SLEEP  
Press to set the air conditioner to run for  
8 hours before it automatically returns to  
the previous setting.  
When the sleep timer is set, the set  
temperature will automatically increase  
2°F after the second hour then 1°F each  
hour over the next two hours.  
TEMP Increase + /Decrease – Pads  
Use to set temperature when in COOL  
mode.  
Fan Speeds (Remote control only)  
Use to set the fan speed at LOW, MED  
or HIGH.  
To cancel the sleep mode, press the  
MODE pad or the SLEEP pad a second time.  
Remote Control Signal Receiver  
TIMER  
ON—When the air conditioner is off, it can  
be set to automatically turn on in half an  
hour to 24 hours at its previous setting.  
Each touch will set the time in half hours up  
to 10 and then in hours up to 24.  
NOTE: When the air conditioner is turned on,  
it will automatically start in the setting last used.  
Remote Control  
n
To ensure proper operation, aim the remote n Make sure nothing is between the air  
control at the signal receiver on the air  
conditioner.  
conditioner and the remote control that  
could block the signal.  
n
The remote control signal has a range  
of up to 21 feet.  
n
Make sure batteries are fresh and installed  
correctly—see the Care and Cleaning section.  
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COOL MODE  
Remote Control  
Set the thermostat at a higher number and the indoor air  
will become warmer.  
1. Press COOL pad.  
NOTE: If the air conditioner is off and is then turned on  
while set to COOL, it will take approximately 3 minutes  
for the compressor to start and cooling to begin.  
2. Press LOW, MED or HIGH pads to set desired fan  
speed.  
3. Press the INCREASE +/ DECREASE – pads to set  
the desired temperature 60°F to 85°F in 1°F  
increments.  
Cooling Descriptions  
For Normal Cooling—Select the COOL mode and HIGH  
or MED fan with a middle set temperature.  
Control Panel  
For Maximum Cooling—Select the COOL mode  
and HIGH fan with a lower set temperature.  
1. Press the MODE pad until the COOL indicator light is lit  
and the LOW, MED or HIGH indicator light is lit for the  
desired fan speed.  
For Quieter and Nighttime Cooling—Select the COOL  
mode and LOW fan with a middle set temperature.  
2. Press the INCREASE + / DECREASE – pads to set the  
desired temperature 60°F to 85°F in 1°F increments.  
NOTE: If you switch from a COOL setting to OFF or to  
a fan setting, wait at least 3 minutes before switching  
back to a COOL setting.  
A thermostat is used to maintain the room temperature.  
The compressor will cycle on and off to keep the room  
at the set level of comfort. Set the thermostat at a lower  
number and the indoor air will become cooler.  
FAN MODE  
Use the FAN mode to provide air circulation and filtering  
without cooling. Since fan-only settings do not provide  
cooling, a temperature setting will not be displayed.  
Remote Control  
Press FAN pad. Press LOW, MED or HIGH pads to set  
desired fan speed.  
Control Panel  
Press the MODE pad until the FAN indicator light is lit  
and the LOW, MED or HIGH indicator light is lit for the  
desired fan speed.  
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About the controls on the air conditioner—Heat/Cool Models  
Appearance may vary.  
Air Conditioner Controls  
Remote Control  
Lights beside the touch pads on the air conditioner  
control panel indicate the selected settings.  
Controls  
ON/OFF  
TIMER  
ON—When the air conditioner is off, it can  
be set to automatically turn on in half an  
hour to 24 hours at its previous setting.  
Each touch will set the time in half hours  
up to 10 and then in hours up to 24.  
Turns air conditioner on and off.  
Display  
Displays the temperature setting. Displays  
hours when setting the timer.  
MODE  
To cancel the On Timer, press the ON pad  
until the display time disappears.  
On the air conditioner controls, use to set  
COOL, HEAT or FAN mode. Indicator lights  
on the air conditioner controls will show the  
mode selected.  
OFF—When the air conditioner is on, it can  
be set to automatically turn off in half an  
hour to 24 hours. Each touch will set the  
time in half hours up to 10 and then in hours  
up to 24.  
TEMP Increase + /Decrease – Pads  
Use to set temperature when in COOL  
or HEAT mode.  
To cancel the Off Timer, press the OFF pad  
until the display time disappears.  
FAN Speeds  
Use to set the fan speed at LOW or HIGH.  
Indicator lights will show the speed selected.  
Remote Control Signal Receiver  
NOTE: When the air conditioner is turned on,  
it will automatically start in the setting last used.  
Remote Control  
n
To ensure proper operation, aim the  
remote control at the signal receiver  
on the air conditioner.  
n
n
Make sure nothing is between the air  
conditioner and the remote control that  
could block the signal.  
n
The remote control signal has a range  
of up to 21 feet.  
Make sure batteries are fresh and installed  
correctly—see the Care and Cleaning section.  
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COOL MODE  
Remote Control  
Set the thermostat at a higher number and the indoor air  
will become warmer.  
1. Press COOL pad.  
NOTE: If the air conditioner is off and is then turned on  
while set to COOL, it will take approximately 3 minutes  
for the compressor to start and cooling to begin.  
2. Press LOW or HIGH pads to set desired fan speed.  
3. Press the INCREASE + / DECREASE – pads to set the  
desired temperature 60°F to 85°F in 1°F increments.  
Cooling Descriptions  
Control Panel  
For Normal Cooling—Select the COOL mode and HIGH  
fan with a middle set temperature.  
1. Press the MODE pad until the COOL indicator light is lit.  
For Maximum Cooling—Select the COOL mode  
and HIGH fan with a lower set temperature.  
2. Press the FAN pad until HIGH or LOW indicator light  
is lit for desired fan speed.  
For Quieter and Nighttime Cooling—Select the COOL  
mode and LOW fan with a middle set temperature.  
3. Press the INCREASE + / DECREASE – pads to set the  
desired temperature 60°F to 85°F in 1°F increments.  
NOTE: There will be a 3-minute delay between setting  
changes such as COOL to OFF and back to COOL.  
A thermostat is used to maintain the room temperature.  
The compressor will cycle on and off to keep the room  
at the set level of comfort. Set the thermostat at a lower  
number and the indoor air will become cooler.  
HEAT MODE  
Remote Control  
Set the thermostat at a lower number and the indoor air  
will become cooler.  
1. Press HEAT pad.  
NOTE: If the air conditioner is off and is then turned on  
while set to HEAT, it will take approximately 3 minutes  
for the compressor to start and heating to begin.  
2. Press LOW or HIGH pads to set desired fan speed.  
3. Press the INCREASE + / DECREASE – pads to set the  
desired temperature 60°F to 85°F in 1°F increments.  
Heating Descriptions  
Control Panel  
For Normal Heating—Select the Heat mode and HIGH  
fan with a middle set temperature.  
1. Press the MODE pad until the HEAT indicator light is lit.  
For Maximum Heating—Select the HEAT mode  
and HIGH fan with a higher set temperature.  
2. Press the FAN pad until HIGH or LOW indicator light  
is lit for desired fan speed.  
For Quieter and Nighttime Heating—Select the HEAT  
mode and LOW fan with a middle set temperature.  
3. Press the INCREASE + / DECREASE – pads to set the  
desired temperature 60°F to 85°F in 1°F increments.  
NOTE: There will be a 3-minute delay between setting  
changes such as HEAT to OFF and back to HEAT.  
A thermostat is used to maintain the room temperature.  
The compressor will cycle on and off to keep the room  
at the set level of comfort. Set the thermostat at a higher  
number and the indoor air will become warmer.  
FAN  
Use the FAN to provide air circulation and filtering  
without cooling or heating. Since fan only settings do not  
provide cooling or heating, a temperature setting will not  
be displayed.  
Remote Control  
Press FAN pad. Press LOW or HIGH pads to set desired  
fan speed.  
Control Panel  
Press the MODE pad until the FAN indicator light is lit  
and the LOW or HIGH indicator light is lit for the desired  
fan speed.  
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About the controls on the air conditioner  
Vent Control  
The unit leaves the factory set at the CLOSE position.  
Locating hole  
The vent control is located behind the front grille on the  
right side of the air discharge area. When CLOSED, only  
the air inside the room will be circulated and conditioned.  
When OPEN, the vent allows outdoor fresh air exchange.  
Locating hole  
To open or close the vent:  
1. Remove the front grille.  
2. Remove the vent card screw.  
3. Remove vent card, turn it over and replace it by  
locating rear hole in card over locating pin inside air  
discharge and reattaching screw at front.  
Screw hole  
OPEN position  
Screw hole  
CLOSE position  
(Mesh end toward back)  
(Mesh end toward front)  
Air Direction  
Horizontal louvers  
on the front grille  
let you control the  
air direction up and  
down.  
Remove the front grille  
to adjust the vertical  
louvers side-to-side  
to direct the air left  
or right.  
Auxiliary Controls – Dip Switches (location varies by model)  
The auxiliary dip switch controls are located  
behind the room cabinet—as shown in this figure.  
Fan Cycle/Continuous - Cool  
The owner is responsible for checking switches  
and ensuring they are in the desired position.  
Fan Cycle/Continuous - Heat (on some models)  
Class 2 (on some models)  
No function (reserved  
for future use)  
Fan Cycle/Continuous - Cool  
Fan Cycle/Continuous - Cool  
When this switch is enabled (UP), it allows the indoor  
fan to cycle on/off with the compressor. When this  
switch is disabled (DOWN), it allows the indoor fan to run  
continuously. The default setting is down (continuous).  
Fan Cycle/Continuous - Heat (on some models)  
Fan Cycle/Continuous - Heat (on some models)  
When this switch is enabled (UP), it allows the indoor  
fan to cycle on/off with the heater operation. When this  
switch is disabled (DOWN), it allows the indoor fan to run  
continuously. The default setting is UP (cyclic).  
Class 2 - Remote Thermostat (on some models)  
Class 2 (on some models)  
When this switch is enabled (UP), it allows the unit  
to operate with a Class 2 Remote Control Wall  
Thermostat. The unit controls are disabled.  
The default setting is down (disabled).  
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Terminal Connections Remote Thermostat - Class 2 (on some models)  
The controls are located under a plastic cover  
behind the front grille.  
Remove the front grille. See the Front Grille  
Terminal  
connections  
location  
1 section of Care and Cleaning.  
under front  
grille  
Remove the screws securing the plastic cover  
2 over the wiring connections. Set aside screws  
and plastic cover.  
To make wiring connections, insert the wires  
3 into the bottom of the terminals and tighten  
screws securely.  
After all desired connections have been made,  
replace the plastic cover and front grille.  
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The owner is responsible for making all  
connections and setting the appropriate dip  
switches.  
When connected, the unit will be controlled  
by a remote thermostat.  
NOTE: The number 3 dip switch must be in  
the enabled (UP) position to activate the remote  
thermostat. (See the installation instructions  
supplied with the remote thermostat.)  
IMPORTANT:  
The thermostat connections provide 24 V AC only.  
If using a digital/electronic wall thermostat,  
ensure it is compatible with 24 VAC signal. See  
the Installation Instructions for the wall thermostat.  
NOTICE:  
Damage to a wall thermostat or to the electronics  
can result from improper connections. Special  
care must be used in connecting the wires. No line  
voltage connections should be made to any circuit.  
Isolate all wires in building from line voltage.  
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Care and cleaning of the air conditioner.  
Grille and Case  
Turn the air conditioner off and remove the plug To clean, use water and a mild detergent.  
from the wall outlet before cleaning.  
Do not use bleach or abrasives.  
Outdoor Coils  
The coils on the outdoor side of the air conditioner  
should be checked regularly.  
If they are clogged with dirt or soot they may be  
professionally steam cleaned, a service available  
through your GE service outlet.  
Front Grille  
The front grille can be removed for more thorough  
cleaning and to locate the model and serial  
numbers on the front of the base pan.  
3. Pull the grille out from the bottom and lift up  
from the tabs on the top of the case.  
Grille  
To remove:  
1. Pull the filter out.  
2. Remove the two grille screws.  
Tab  
On some models  
To replace:  
Hook the tabs on the front grille even with the tabs  
on the case and snap into place.  
Replace the screws and filter.  
On some models  
Grille  
Tab  
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To maintain optimum performance, clean the filter at least every 30 days.  
Air Filter  
To remove the air filter, on other models:  
FRONT  
FRONT  
Pull it down.  
Dirty filter—Needs cleaning  
Clogged filter—Greatly  
reduces cooling, heating  
and airflow.  
Turn the air conditioner off before cleaning.  
The most important thing you can do to maintain  
the air conditioner is to clean the filter at least  
every 30 days. A clogged filter reduces cooling,  
heating and air flow.  
To replace the air filter:  
Keeping the air filter clean will:  
nDecrease cost of operation.  
Replace the clean filter by pushing it back  
into place.  
nSave energy.  
nPrevent clogged heat exchanger coils.  
nReduce the risk of premature component failure.  
To clean the air filters:  
nVacuum off the heavy soil.  
nRun water through the filters.  
nDry thoroughly before replacing.  
To remove the air filter, on some models:  
Carefully pull the tab forward, up and out.  
NOTICE:  
Do not operate the air  
conditioner without the filter in place. If a filter  
becomes torn or damaged it should be replaced  
immediately.  
Operating without the filter in place or with a  
damaged filter will allow dirt and dust to reach  
the indoor coil and reduce the cooling, heating,  
airflow and efficiency of the unit.  
Replacement filters are available from your  
salesperson, GE dealer, GE Service and Parts Center  
or authorized Customer Care® servicers.  
How to Insert the Batteries in the Remote Control  
NOTES:  
Remove the battery cover by sliding it  
according to the arrow direction.  
1
n
n
Use 2 AAA (1.5 volt) batteries. Do not use  
rechargeable batteries.  
Insert new batteries making sure that the  
(+) and (–) of battery are installed correctly.  
2
3
Remove the batteries from the remote control  
if the system is not going to be used for a long  
time.  
Reattach the cover by sliding it back  
into position.  
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Installation  
Instructions  
Air Conditioner  
Questions? Call 800.GE.CARES (800.432.2737) or Visit our Website at: GEAppliances.com  
BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
Read these instructions completely  
and carefully.  
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS (cont.)  
Some models require 230/208-volt a.c., protected  
with a time delay fuse or circuit breaker. These  
models should be installed on their own single  
branch circuit for best performance and to prevent  
overloading house or apartment wiring circuits,  
which could cause a possible fire hazard from  
overheating wires.  
IMPORTANT Save these instructions  
for local inspector’s use.  
IMPORTANT Observe all governing codes  
and ordinances.  
Note to Installer – Be sure to leave these instructions  
with the Consumer.  
Note to Consumer – Keep these instructions  
for future reference.  
Skill level – Installation of this appliance requires basic  
mechanical skills.  
Completion time – Approximately 1 hour  
We recommend that two people install this product.  
Proper installation is the responsibility of the installer.  
Product failure due to improper installation  
is not covered under the Warranty.  
IMPORTANT!  
GE strongly recommends the removal of the old wall case  
and the installation of a new GE Wall Case. If you decide to  
keep the existing wall case, you may need a kit to ensure  
proper performance. If you DO NOT use a kit, you run the  
risk of poor performance or product failure. This is not  
covered under the terms of the GE warranty.  
J-MODEL QUALIFYING QUESTIONS  
J-model air conditioners may fit in existing wall cases.  
However, they often need a kit to properly adapt the case  
to the GE air conditioner. Answer these questions and see  
the chart on the next page for the proper kit.  
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS  
What brand air conditioner will you be replacing?  
A
B
WARNING! Risk of electric shock. Can  
cause injury or death. This appliance must be  
properly grounded. Where a 2-prong wall outlet  
is encountered, it is your responsibility and  
obligation to have it replaced with a properly  
grounded 3-prong outlet.  
What are the dimensions of the wall case currently  
in use?  
What is the model number of the chassis  
currently in use? What is the model (or Type) number  
of the wall case currently in use?  
Frequently, the J-model adapter kit will apply to another  
brand model “series” or specific vintage. In these cases,  
you need the chassis model number and/or the wall  
case or “type” number to confirm the use of the correct  
adapter kit.  
What type of outdoor grille is used with the current  
wall case?  
C
Some models require a 115/120-volt a.c.,  
60-Hz grounded outlet protected with a  
15-amp time delay fuse or circuit breaker.  
The 3-prong grounding plug minimizes the possibility of  
electric shock hazard. If the wall outlet you plan to use  
is only a 2-prong outlet, it is your responsibility to have it  
replaced with a properly grounded 3-prong wall outlet.  
Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remove  
the third (ground) prong from the power cord.  
Do not change the plug on the power cord of this  
air conditioner.  
Aluminum house wiring may present special  
problems—consult a qualified electrician.  
D
There may be an architectural grille attached to a wall  
case to enhance the exterior appearance of the building.  
Custom grilles may be used with J-model wall cases  
provided a J-model adapter kit is also used to ensure  
proper airflow.  
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Installation Instructions  
Read these instructions completely and carefully.  
Power cord may include a current interrupter device.  
A test and reset button is provided on the plug case.  
The device should be tested on a periodic basis by first  
pressing the TEST button and then the RESET button.  
If the TEST button does not trip or if the RESET button  
will not stay engaged, discontinue use of the air  
conditioner and contact a qualified service technician.  
TOOLS YOU MAY NEED  
Phillips-head  
screwdriver  
Drill  
Ruler or Tape Measure  
Scissors or knife  
Hand or Saber Saw  
Level  
Pencil  
Adjustable Wrench  
GE KIT NUMBERS  
USE GE  
KIT NUMBER:  
FOR:  
DESCRIPTION:  
RAB46A, 47A  
& 48A  
Use these kits for all GE  
models and other brands  
not listed  
Standard wall case for “J” model chassis. RAG13 stamped  
aluminum exterior grille included. Remove the existing case  
and replace.  
RAK65A1  
All GE Models  
Kit for window installation.  
RAK56A100  
GE RAB13, 14 & 15  
(ACLB & RCL Chassis)  
Fits all GE wall cases 26W x 18H x 24D.  
RAK1072  
RAK1082  
RAK1102  
RAK123A64  
RAK126  
Hotpoint ACXB10 & 11  
(ACTB Chassis)  
Adapts an older Hotpoint wall case to a “J” model chassis.  
Fits Hotpoint wall cases 2534W x 1678H x 1858D.  
Whirlpool Type 23W  
Wall Case  
Adapts Whirlpool wall case to a “J” model chassis.  
Fits Whirlpool wall cases 2578W x 1612H x 2318D.  
GE RAB30  
(“F” models)  
Adapts GE wall case to a “J” model chassis.  
Fits the RAB 30 wall case 26W x 18H x 24D.  
Fedders Wall Case “A”  
Adapts Fedders wall case to a “J” model chassis.  
Fits Fedders wall cases 27W x 1634H x 1634D.  
Westinghouse Wall Case  
(Type 2626D73H01)  
Adapts Westinghouse wall case to a “J” model chassis.  
Fits Westinghouse wall cases 2578W x 15716H x 16D.  
RAB46, 47 & 48 Use these kits for all  
Standard wall case for “J” model chassis. RAG13 stamped  
aluminum exterior grille included. Remove the existing case  
and replace.  
other brands not listed.  
RAK690  
RAG13  
RAB36, 37, 38, 46, 47 or 48 If you attach a custom architectural outdoor grille, use this kit  
(J-Chassis) to ensure proper airflow.  
RAB36, 37, 38, 46, 47 or 48 Standard aluminum exterior grille (included with RAB46, 47  
(J-Chassis) and 48 wall cases).  
RAG14E  
RAB36, 37, 38, 46, 47 or 48 Architectural louvered exterior grille.  
(J-Chassis)  
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Installation Instructions  
INSTALLING A J-MODEL IN AN EXISTING WALL CASE  
Read these instructions completely and carefully.  
1
REMOVE LOCKING PLATE ON FRONT  
LEFT SIDE  
4 REINSTALL LOCKING PLATE WITH TAB  
BEHIND WALL CASE FLANGE. TIGHTEN  
SCREW  
Locking  
plate  
5
ATTACH POWER CORD TO BASE PAN  
WITH CLAMP  
Remove  
screw  
Base pan  
Power cord  
Clamp  
2
REMOVE ALL SHIPPING PADS  
(IF PRESENT) INSIDE AIR CONDITIONER  
NEXT TO COMPRESSOR  
6
ATTACH FRONT GRILLE  
An opening for the power cord is on the bottom  
of the front grille.  
Remove  
shipping  
pads (if  
present)  
3
CAREFULLY SLIDE AIR CONDITIONER  
BACK INTO CASE  
Make sure that the tubing on the unit does  
not touch the wall case and that the case  
installation is secure.  
14  
Installation Instructions  
INSTALLING THROUGH THE WALL  
Read these instructions completely and carefully.  
3
1 PREPARE OPENING IN WALL  
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS FOR AIR  
CONDITIONER  
Mortar between the case and the brick wall around  
the case may be undercut at about 45° for  
improved caulking.  
Make certain a wall receptacle is available close  
to the hole location or make arrangements to install  
a receptacle.  
The cord length for the 115-volt models is 72″  
to the right and 47to the left.  
For the 230/208-volt models the cord length is 65″  
to the right and 39to the left.  
Inside  
Top of case  
2
SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS FOR AIR  
CONDITIONER  
Outside  
The air conditioner wall case may be installed  
with 1/4min. extension out from the inside wall  
or with 1/4min. extension out from the outside wall.  
Caulking  
Undercut  
mortar  
The finished sides of the opening should be structural  
wall members.  
Lintel – Use a lintel in brick veneer and brick  
and block types of wall to support the bricks  
or blocks above the opening. Do not allow the wall  
case to be used in lieu of a lintel.  
Flashing – Install flashing (drip rail) as shown  
to prevent water from dripping inside the wall  
and down the outside of the building.  
Brick veneer  
Lintel angle  
(if required)  
Plaster line  
Caulking  
(on all 4 sides  
on the outside  
and inside  
of the case)  
Trim molding  
(if desired)  
Caulking  
(above  
Room side  
and below  
the flashing)  
Flashing  
(drip rail)  
1/4min. extension  
inside the wall from  
the trim molding  
15  
Installation Instructions  
WINDOW INSTALLATION—OPTIONAL  
WARNING!  
Risk of injury. Installation must comply with these guidelines.  
Requires optional accessory kits RAK65A1 and Wall Sleeve RAB46A, 47A or 48A  
Read these instructions completely and carefully.  
Vinyl window gasket  
Sill support  
bracket (2)  
Case side  
gasket (2)  
2 angles  
(left and right  
hand)  
Foam top  
window gasket  
Spring  
clip (4)  
Case top gasket  
B
Right side  
A
Left side  
Bottom window gasket  
Filler Panels  
Window  
locking  
bracket  
Cut panels  
and discard  
center piece  
Air conditioner  
Support bracket hardware  
Spacer (2)  
Type C (painted) (6)  
Type A (9)  
Type D (2)  
Lock nut (2)  
Type E (4)  
Adjusting bolt (2)  
Large washer (2)  
Type B (2)  
1
WINDOW REQUIREMENTS  
These instructions are for a standard double-hung window.  
You will need to modify them for other types of windows.  
17min.  
The air conditioner can be installed without the accordion  
panels if needed to fit in a narrow window. See the window  
opening dimensions to the right.  
31to 43″  
(With filler panels)  
All supporting parts must be secured to firm wood, masonry  
or metal.  
2614min. (Without filler panels)  
The electrical outlet must be within reach of the power cord.  
Window opening dimensions are for  
a standard double-hung window.  
16  
Installation Instructions  
2
STORM WINDOW REQUIREMENTS  
A storm window frame will not allow the air  
WOOD PIECES  
WIDTH: 2″  
conditioner to tilt towards the outside and will keep  
it from draining properly. To adjust for this, attach  
LENGTH: Long enough to fit inside the window frame.  
THICKNESS: To determine the thickness, place a piece  
of wood on the stool to make it 1/2higher than the top  
of the storm window frame.  
Attach securely with nails or screws provided by  
the installer.  
a piece of wood to the stool.  
Wood  
1/2higher  
than frame  
Stool  
Storm  
window  
frame  
3
REMOVE AIR CONDITIONER FROM CASE  
F Remove all shipping pads (if present) inside the air  
conditioner next to the compressor.  
Remove the front grille. See the Care and Cleaning  
A
section.  
Find the locking plate located on the front  
left side.  
B
Remove the screw and the locking plate to unlock  
the air conditioner.  
C
Locking  
plate  
Remove shipping pads  
(if present)  
Remove  
screw  
Remove the rear grille that is taped to the back  
of the case. Remove the packet of screws taped  
to the back of the grille. While holding the grille at a  
45° angle, insert it into the clips at the top of the case  
and push the bottom in. Keep slight upward pressure  
on the grille until it fits flush with the bottom of the  
case.  
G
D
Remove and discard the shipping screw  
on the back of the air conditioner to allow  
removal of the air conditioner from the case.  
If attaching the grille  
from the outside of the  
If attaching the grille  
from the inside of the case,  
case, use the 2 long screws. use the 2 short screws.  
Clips  
Remove  
screw  
Insert the 2 long screws  
on the outside  
Insert the 2 short screws  
on the inside  
E
Pull the bottom corners of the air conditioner  
and slide it out of the case.  
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Installation Instructions  
WINDOW INSTALLATION—OPTIONAL (cont.)  
4 PREPARE WINDOW  
Measure 1238from the centerline on both sides  
for the sill support brackets.  
B
Mark the centerline of the stool. Measure from the  
A
centerline 1338on both sides for the panel cuts.  
Centerline  
Sill  
Centerline  
Sill  
Outside  
Outside  
1238″  
Inside  
1238″  
1338″  
1338″  
Inside  
Stool  
Stool  
5
INSTALL SILL SUPPORTS  
Turn the bolts and tighten the lock nuts to make  
the sill supports level or tilt down 1/8to the outside.  
Line up the “V” notch with 1238marks. Drill pilot holes  
and attach the sill supports.  
C
Assemble the sill supports. Do not fully tighten  
the spacer mounting screws at this time.  
A
Type B  
Type E  
Average sill  
Spacer  
Spacer mounting  
screws Type (A)  
Sill support  
Sill support  
Narrow sill  
Spacer  
Lock nut  
Adjusting bolt  
Large washer  
(for use with wood sills)  
Offset sill (such as brick or stone)  
Before attaching the sill supports, place them on  
the window stool. Select the spacer position that  
will place the spacer near the outermost point  
on the sill. Tighten the spacer mounting screws.  
B
NOTES:  
On narrow sills, there may not be enough room to use  
the lock nut.  
A deep offset sill may require a longer adjusting bolt  
than the standard hex-head bolt provided.  
Screws are in position  
On wood sills use the large washer between the bolt  
head and the sill. This prevents the bolt from digging  
into the wood.  
Sill support  
“V” notch  
Inside  
Stool  
Bolt  
Sill  
Outside  
18  
Installation Instructions  
Angle  
MEASURE, CUT AND INSTALL FILLER  
PANELS  
6
Gasket  
A Measure from the edge of the panel marks  
(see Prepare the Window) to the inside of the  
window track on each side (A and B).  
Angle  
Sill  
Window track  
Type C  
(painted  
screws)  
Outside  
Gasket  
Panel  
Tab  
3
3
13 ⁄8″  
13 ⁄8″  
A
Width of the air  
conditioner  
(panel marks)  
B
Inside  
Left side  
Right side  
D
Install the panels in the window. Place the spring clips  
3from the top and the bottom. Squeeze and push  
the clips to fit in the window track and the tab into  
the sill support.  
B
Mark the A and B measurements on each side  
of the filler panel board. Cut the panels and discard  
the center piece. Note position of the notches.  
3″  
B
A
Right  
side  
Left side  
Filler Panels  
Cut panels  
and discard  
center piece  
Hook the tab into  
the sill support  
C
Put together the panel assemblies. Remove  
the paper backing from the case-side gasket  
and attach it to the angle. Push a pencil point  
through the gaskets to locate the holes in  
the angles.  
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Installation Instructions  
WINDOW INSTALLATION—OPTIONAL (cont.)  
7
E
INSTALL CASE IN WINDOW  
With the window closed, mark where the window  
sash meets the case.  
Peel off the backing from the bottom window  
A
gasket.  
F
Peel off the backing from the case top gasket.  
B
Place the gasket on the stool and over the  
brackets, even with the rear edge, sticky  
side down.  
G
Hold on to the case, open the window and place  
the gasket along the mark on the case.  
Put the gasket on  
top of the case  
where the window  
will close.  
Bottom window gasket  
C
Carefully slide the empty case into the window  
until the holes in the case line up with the holes  
in the panel angles.  
H Place the vinyl window gasket over the case top  
gasket. Insert the panel tabs through the slits in  
the gasket. Cut the gasket on each side to the width  
of the window.  
Case holes  
Panel tab  
NOTES:  
The case should have a 1/8minimum tilt toward  
the outside.  
Be sure the seal gasket and panel gaskets remain  
in position and do not roll with the case.  
Lower the window so it fits behind the panel tabs.  
Insert the 4 type A screws through the holes in the  
case and into the panel angles, 2 on each side.  
D
Vinyl window gasket  
Panel  
tabs  
Close the window tightly on the vinyl gasket.  
Bend the gasket forward to expose the panel tabs.  
Drill pilot holes into the window sash.  
I
Attach the panel tab  
to the window on each side  
with a type D screw.  
Case  
screws  
20  
Installation Instructions  
8 INSTALL WINDOW GASKET AND  
LOCKING BRACKET  
Attach the window locking bracket with  
1 type E screw.  
A
C
Cut the foam top window gasket to the window  
width.  
B Stuff the foam between the glass and the window  
to prevent air and insects from getting into the  
room.  
9
REPLACE AIR CONDITIONER  
IN CASE  
Reinstall the locking plate with the tab behind  
the wall case flange. Tighten the screw.  
C
A Carefully slide the air conditioner back into  
the case.  
Locking  
plate  
Tighten  
screw  
Reattach the front grille. An opening for the power  
cord is on the bottom of the front grille.  
D
E
Fill holes and cracks with caulking provided by  
the installer.  
Attach the power cord to the base pan with  
the clamp.  
B
Base pan  
Power cord  
Clamp  
21  
Before you call for service…  
Troubleshooting Tips: Save time and money! Review the chart below first and you may not need to call for service.  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
What To Do  
Air conditioner  
does not start  
The air conditioner  
is unplugged.  
Make sure the air conditioner plug is pushed completely  
into the outlet.  
The fuse is blown/circuit  
breaker is tripped.  
Check the house fuse/circuit breaker box and replace  
the fuse or reset the breaker.  
Power failure.  
If power failure occurs, turn the air conditioner OFF. When  
power is restored, wait 3 minutes to restart the air conditioner  
to prevent tripping of the compressor overload.  
The current interrupter  
device is tripped.  
Press the RESET button located on the power cord plug.  
If the RESET button will not stay engaged, discontinue use  
of the air conditioner and contact a qualified service  
technician.  
Air conditioner does  
not cool or heat (some  
models) as it should  
Airflow is restricted.  
Make sure there are no curtains, blinds or furniture blocking  
the front of the air conditioner.  
The temp control may  
not be set correctly.  
In COOL mode or HEAT mode (some models), press the  
DECREASE – pad.  
The air filter is dirty.  
Clean the filter at least every 30 days.  
See the Operating Instructions section.  
The room may have been hot.  
Cold air is escaping.  
When the air conditioner is first turned on, you need  
to allow time for the room to cool down.  
Check for open furnace registers and cold air returns.  
Make sure the air conditioner’s vent is in the closed position.  
Cooling coils have iced up.  
See “Air conditioner freezing up” below.  
Air conditioner  
freezing up  
Ice blocks the airflow  
and stops the air conditioner  
from cooling the room.  
Set the controls at HIGH FAN or HIGH COOL and set the  
thermostat to a higher temperature to allow the ice to melt.  
The remote control is  
not working  
The batteries are inserted  
incorrectly.  
Check the position of the batteries. They should be  
inserted correctly.  
The batteries may be dead.  
Hot, humid weather.  
Replace the batteries.  
This is normal.  
Water drips outside  
Water drips indoors  
The air conditioner is not  
tilted to the outside.  
For proper water disposal, make sure the air conditioner  
slants slightly from the case front to the rear.  
Water collects in  
base pan  
Moisture removed from air  
and drains into base pan.  
This is normal for a short period in areas with little  
humidity; normal for a longer period in very humid areas.  
Normal Operating Sounds  
n
n
You may hear a pinging noise caused by  
water being picked up and thrown against the  
condenser on rainy days or when the humidity  
is high. This design feature helps remove  
moisture and improve efficiency.  
n
n
Water will collect in the base pan during high  
humidity or on rainy days. The water may  
overflow and drip from the outdoor side of  
the unit.  
The fan may run even when the compressor  
does not.  
You may hear the thermostat click when the  
compressor cycles on and off.  
22  
Air Conditioner Warranty.  
All warranty service provided by our Factory Service Centers,  
Staple your receipt here.  
Proof of the original purchase  
date is needed to obtain  
®
or an authorized Customer Care technician. To schedule service,  
on-line visit us at GEAppliances.com, or call 800.GE.CARES  
(800.432.2737). For service in Canada, contact Gordon Williams  
Corp. at 1.888.209.0999. Please have serial number and model  
number available when calling for service.  
service under the warranty.  
For The Period Of: GE Will Replace:  
One Year  
From the date of the  
original purchase  
Any part of the air conditioner which fails due to a defect in materials or workmanship.  
During this limited one-year warranty, GE will also provide, free of charge, all labor  
and related service to replace the defective part.  
Five Years  
From the date of the  
original purchase  
Any part of the sealed refrigerating system (the compressor, condenser, evaporator  
and all connecting tubing) which fails due to a defect in materials or workmanship.  
During this four-year limited additional warranty, GE will also provide, free of charge,  
all labor and related service to replace the defective part.  
What GE Will Not Cover:  
nService trips to your home to teach you how to use nReplacement of house fuses or resetting of circuit  
the product.  
breakers.  
nImproper installation, delivery or maintenance. If you nFailure due to corrosion on models not corrosion-  
have an installation problem, or if the air conditioner  
is of improper cooling capacity for the intended use,  
contact your dealer or installer. You are responsible for  
providing adequate electrical connecting facilities.  
protected.  
nDamage to the product caused by improper power  
supply voltage, accident, fire, floods or acts of God.  
nIncidental or consequential damage caused by possible  
defects with this air conditioner.  
nFailure of the product resulting from modifications  
to the product or due to unreasonable use including  
failure to provide reasonable and necessary  
maintenance.  
nDamage caused after delivery.  
nProduct not accessible to provide required service.  
nIn commercial locations labor necessary to move the  
unit to a location where it is accessible for service by  
an individual technician.  
EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES—Your sole and exclusive remedy is product repair as provided in this Limited  
Warranty. Any implied warranties, including the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular  
purpose, are limited to one year or the shortest period allowed by law.  
This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased  
for home use within the 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. In Alaska, the warranty excludes  
the cost of shipping or service calls to your home.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages. This warranty  
gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. To know  
what your legal rights are, consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state’s Attorney  
General.  
Warrantor: General Electric Company. Louisville, KY 40225  
23  
Consumer Support.  
GE Appliances Website  
GEAppliances.com  
Have a question or need assistance with your appliance? Try the GE Appliances Website 24 hours a day,  
any day of the year! For greater convenience and faster service, you can now download Owner’s Manuals,  
order parts or even schedule service on-line.  
Schedule Service  
GEAppliances.com  
Expert GE repair service is only one step away from your door. Get on-line and schedule your service at  
your convenience any day of the year! Or call 800.GE.CARES (800.432.2737) during normal business hours.  
Real Life Design Studio  
GEAppliances.com  
GE supports the Universal Design concept—products, services and environments that can be used by  
people of all ages, sizes and capabilities. We recognize the need to design for a wide range of physical and  
mental abilities and impairments. For details of GE’s Universal Design applications, including kitchen design  
ideas for people with disabilities, check out our Website today. For the hearing impaired, please call 800.TDD.  
GEAC (800.833.4322).  
Extended Warranties  
GEAppliances.com  
Purchase a GE extended warranty and learn about special discounts that are available while your warranty  
is still in effect. You can purchase it on-line anytime, or call 800.626.2224 during normal business hours.  
GE Consumer Home Services will still be there after your warranty expires.  
Parts and Accessories  
GEAppliances.com  
Individuals qualified to service their own appliances can have parts or accessories sent directly to their homes  
(VISA, MasterCard and Discover cards are accepted). Order on-line today, 24 hours every day or  
by phone at 800.626.2002 during normal business hours.  
Instructions contained in this manual cover procedures to be performed by any user. Other servicing  
generally should be referred to qualified service personnel. Caution must be exercised, since improper  
servicing may cause unsafe operation.  
Contact Us  
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If you are not satisfied with the service you receive from GE, contact us on our Website with all the details  
including your phone number, or write to:  
General Manager, Customer Relations  
GE Appliances, Appliance Park  
Louisville, KY 40225  
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You may also mail in the pre-printed registration card included in the packing material.  
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