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Zoneline® Vertical

Conditioners

Safety Instructions . . . . . .

. . . . .2

Operating Instructions

Controls—Dip Switches . . .

. . .3–5

Controls—Terminal

Connections . . . . . . . . . . . .

. .6, 7

On/Off Switch . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . .8

Ventilation Control . . . . . . .

. . . .8

Care and Cleaning

Air Filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . .9

Base Pan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . .9

Exhaust Coils . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . .9

Installation Instructions

Electrical Supply . . . . . . . . .

11–13

Installing the Zoneline . . . .14–21

Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . .10

Servicing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . .22

Troubleshooting Tips . . . .

. . .23

Normal Operating Sounds

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Consumer Support

Consumer Support . . .Back Cover

Product Registration . . . . . .

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Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . .27

Write the model and serial

numbers here:

Model # __________________

Serial #____________________

Find these numbers on a label

Air

on the front case panel.

Owner’s Manual and

Installation Instructions

Heat/Cool and

Heat Pump Models

7500 Series

49-7419-1 11-01 JR

Safety Instructions

Operating Instructions

Care and Cleaning

Troubleshooting Tips

Customer Service

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION.

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING.

WARNING!

For your safety, the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire, electric shock, or to prevent property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

This Zoneline must be properly installed in accordance with the Installation Instructions before it is used. See the Installation Instructions in the back of this manual.

Immediately repair or replace all electric service cords that have become frayed or otherwise damaged.

Unplug or disconnect the Zoneline at the fuse box or circuit breaker before making any repairs.

NOTE: We strongly recommend that any servicing be performed by a qualified individual.

READ AND FOLLOW THIS SAFETY INFORMATION CAREFULLY.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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Controls–dip switches.

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Controls–Dip Switches

The dip switch controls are located behind the front case panel, through an opening on the front of the unit.

To access the dip switches, remove the front case panel by removing the filter, taking out the four front screws, the upper two screws from the top of the panel and the shipping screws on each side, if present. (Discard the two side shipping screws, if present).

Side

shipping screw

Side shipping screw

Dip

Switches

The factory settings will be in the DOWN position.

NOTE: The owner is responsible for setting the appropriate dip switches and connecting terminals.

TL1 (C) (Temp. Limit 1–Cool)

TL1 (H) (Temp. Limit 1–Heat)

TL2 (C) (Temp. Limit 2–Cool)

TL2 (H) (Temp. Limit 2–Heat)

TL3 (C) (Temp. Limit 3–Cool)

TL3 (H) (Temp. Limit 3–Heat)

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R (All Electric Heat) (Heat-pump models only)

No Function (Reserved for future use)

ALL I

DUCT (Blower Fan)

FREEZ S (Freeze Sentinel)

OCCUPIED (Occupancy Sensor)

CONST FAN (Constant ON Fan)

All Electric Heat (Heat pump models only)

When this switch is enabled (UP), heat pump operation is locked out, causing the unit to provide only electric resistance heat.

ALL I2R (All Electric Heat)

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Consumer Support

Controls–dip switches.

Freeze Sentinel (Requires room air sensor kit–RAVRMS)

When this switch is enabled (UP), it turns OFF the freeze sentinel protection feature. With the switch disabled (DOWN), the freeze sentinel is activated which automatically provides heat without user interface. This helps to prevent plumbing damage by turning the heater and fans ON at 41° F and OFF at 46° F.

Constant ON Fan

When this switch is enabled (UP), it allows the fans to run continuously, at high speed, even if the unit is in the STOP position.

Occupancy Sensor

When this switch is enabled (UP), it allows the unit to utilize an infrared motion sensor and a door switch for occupancy detection. This feature allows an energy management system to be installed and operated in conjunction with

the unit.

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Temperature Limiting (Requires room air sensor kit–RAVRMS)

Temperature limiting can reduce energy costs

of auxiliary controls. The first three switches are

by limiting the lowest temperature that can be

used to select the cooling limits. The next three

set for cooling and the highest temperature that

switches are used to control the heating limits.

can be set for heating. Temperature limiting is

controlled by switches 1–6 on the top block

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Controls—terminal connections.

Controls–Terminal Connections

The terminal connections are located behind the front case panel through an opening on the front of the unit.

To access the terminal connections, remove the front panel by removing the filter, taking out the four front screws, the upper two screws from the top of the panel and the shipping screws on each side, if present. (Discard the two side shipping screws, if present).

Insert the building hook-up wires into the bottom of the terminals and tighten screws securely to make the desired connections.

Route the wires from the terminal connections through the unit wire guides and out through the case wire guide.

NOTE: The owner is responsible for setting the appropriate dip switches and connecting terminals.

CAUTION:

Improper CDC wiring may damage the Zoneline electronics or cause erratic Zoneline operation. No common busing is permitted. A separate wire pair must be run from each separate controlling switch to each individual Zoneline.

Room Air Sensor (Requires room air sensor kit – RAVRMS)

When connected, the room air sensor will allow utilization of the temperature limiting and freeze sentinel features.

NOTE: If GE thermostat RAK147P2 or RAK163P2 is used with the unit, the room sensor kit is not needed, since temperature limiting and freeze sentinel features are incorporated in the thermostats.

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Motion Sensor (Obtained locally)

The Occupancy Sensor dip switch must be in

the up position to use this feature.

When connected, the wall mounted motion

sensor will detect motion in the room and

automatically cycle the unit between normal

operation and energy management operation.

Motion Sensor

The door and motion sensors work together to automatically cycle the unit between normal operation and energy management operation.

Door Sensor (Obtained locally)

The Occupancy Sensor dip switch must be in the up position to use this feature.

When connected, the door sensor will detect

when the door in the room is opened or closed.

This feature must be used in conjunction with

the motion sensor.

Door Sensor

The door and motion sensors work together to automatically cycle the unit between normal and energy management operations.

Central Desk Control

When connected, the unit lock-out is released and it can be turned ON or OFF with a switch located at the Central Desk Control. A separate wire pair must be run from each separate controlling switch to each individual Zoneline.

Central Desk Control

Remote Thermostat

The unit will be controlled by a remote thermostat.

IMPORTANT:

The Zoneline thermostat connections provide 24V AC only.

If using a digital/electronic wall thermostat, you must set it to the 24V AC setting. See the Installation Instructions for the wall thermostat.

CAUTION:

Damage to a wall thermostat or to the

Zoneline electronics can result from improper

connections. Exercise extra attention when

connecting blue and black wires. No line

voltage connections should be made to any

circuit in the thermostat. Isolate all wires in

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building from line voltage.

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Other features of your Zoneline.

On/Off Switch

The unit on/off switch is located on the front of the Zoneline.

To turn the unit on, press the top of the switch in.

To turn the unit off, press the bottom of the

ON/OFF

switch in.

switch

Ventilation Control

The ventilation control lever is located on the left side of the Zoneline unit, behind the front case panel.

To access the ventilation control lever, remove the front panel by removing the filter, taking out the four front screws, the upper two screws from the top of the panel and the shipping screws on each side, if present. (Discard the two side shipping screws, if present).

When the lever is in the CLOSE position, only the air inside the room is circulated and filtered.

When the lever is in the OPEN position, some outdoor air will be drawn into the room. This will reduce the heating or cooling efficiency.

To close the vent, push the vent lever handle down, pull it forward and lock it up in place.

To open the vent, push the vent lever handle down, push it back and lock it up in place.

Open

Close

Vent control (push lever down and pull forward or back to operate)

Energy Tip: Keep the vent control in the CLOSE position. The room air will be filtered and circulated.

About Heat Pumps (on some models)

Heat pumps can reduce operating costs by exchanging heat from the outside air—even when the outside temperature is below freezing— and releasing that heat indoors.

To get the best economic benefit from your heat pump, don’t change the room thermostat setting very often. Raising the heat setting 2–3 degrees will cause the Zoneline to use its electric heating elements in order to reach the new temperature setting quickly.

There is a three minute minimum compressor run time at any setting to prevent short cycling.

The indoor fan motor starts before the compressor and stops after the compressor cycles off.

The electric heating elements use much more electricity than heat pumps and cost more to operate.

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Care and cleaning.

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Turn the Zoneline off and disconnect the power supply before cleaning.

Indoor/Outdoor Coils

The exhaust coils on the Zoneline should be checked regularly. If they are clogged with dirt or soot, they may be professionally steam cleaned by your GE service center. You will need to remove the unit from the case to inspect the coils because the dirt build-up occurs on the

exhaust side.

Outdoor coils

Have the coils cleaned regularly.

Drain

Clean the drain system regularly to

prevent clogging.

Base Pan

In some installations, dirt or other debris may be

In some areas of the United States, a “gel-like”

blown into the unit from the outside and settle in

substance may be present in the base pan.

the base pan (the bottom of the unit).

Check it periodically and clean, if necessary.

Air Filters

To maintain optimum performance, change the filter at least every 30 days.

The most important thing you can do to maintain the Zoneline is to change the filter at least every 30 days. Dirty filters reduce cooling, heating and air flow.

Changing the filter will: Decrease cost of operation, save energy, prevent clogged heat exchanger coils and reduce the risk of premature component failure.

CAUTION: Do not operate the Zoneline 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 should be purchased from your local retailer where air conditioner and furnace accessories are sold.

Filter size required is 20x 20x 1.

To remove and replace the filter:

Filter

Return air grille

Remove filter

Unit-mounted filter

Filter

Access-panel with

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return air grille

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  • GE 7500 SERIES — page 1

    49-7419-1 11-01 JR Air Con di t i o n ers Safety Instr uctions . . . . . . . . . . .2 Operating Instr uctions Controls—Dip Switches . . . . . .3–5 Controls—T erminal Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6, 7 On/Off Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 V entilation Control . . . . . . . . . . .8 Care and Cleaning Air Filters . . . . . . . . …

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    Customer Service T roubleshooting T ips Care and Cleaning Operating Instructions Safety Instructions IMPORT ANT SAFETY INFORMA TION. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING. W ARNING! For your safety , the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire, electric shock, or to prevent property damage, personal injury , or loss of …

  • GE 7500 SERIES — page 3

    Safety Instructions Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning T roubleshooting T ips Customer Service 3 Controls–dip switches. GEAppliances.com The dip switch controls are located behind the front case panel, through an opening on the front of the unit. T o access the dip switches, remove the front case panel by removing the filter , taking out th …

  • GE 7500 SERIES — page 4

    Consumer Support T roubleshooting T ips Care and Cleaning Operating Instructions Safety Instructions 4 Controls–dip switches. Freeze Sentinel (Requires room air sensor kit–RA VRMS) When this switch is enabled (UP) , it turns OFF the freeze sentinel protection feature. With the switch disabled (DOWN) , the freeze sentinel is activated which auto …

  • GE 7500 SERIES — page 5

    5 Safety Instructions Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning T roubleshooting T ips Consumer Support GEAppliances.com T emperature Limiting (Requires room air sensor kit–RA VRMS) T emperature limiting can reduce energy costs by limiting the lowest temperature that can be set for cooling and the highest temperature that can be set for heating. T …

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    6 Consumer Support T roubleshooting T ips Care and Cleaning Operating Instructions Safety Instructions Controls—terminal connections. Controls–T erminal Connections The terminal connections are located behind the front case panel through an opening on the front of the unit. T o access the terminal connections, remove the front panel by removing …

  • GE 7500 SERIES — page 7

    Remote Thermostat The unit will be controlled by a remote thermostat. IMPORT ANT : The Zoneline thermostat connections provide 24V AC only . If using a digital/electronic wall thermostat, you must set it to the 24V AC setting. See the Installation Instructions for the wall thermostat. CAUTION: Damage to a wall thermostat or to the Zoneline electron …

  • GE 7500 SERIES — page 8

    8 Consumer Support T roubleshooting T ips Care and Cleaning Operating Instructions Safety Instructions Other features of your Zoneline. About Heat Pumps (on some models) Heat pumps can reduce operating costs by exchanging heat from the outside air—even when the outside temperature is below freezing— and releasing that heat indoors. T o get the …

  • GE 7500 SERIES — page 9

    Indoor/Outdoor Coils The exhaust coils on the Zoneline should be checked regularly . If they are clogged with dirt or soot, they may be professionally steam cleaned by your GE service center . Y ou will need to remove the unit from the case to inspect the coils because the dirt build-up occurs on the exhaust side. 9 Safety Instructions Operating In …

  • GE 7500 SERIES — page 10

    BEFORE YOU BEGIN Installation Zoneline Air Instructions Conditioners Read these instr uctions completely and carefully . • IMPORT ANT – Save these instructions for local inspector’ s use. • IMPORT ANT – Obser ve all governing codes and ordinances. • Note to Installer – Be sure to leave these instructions with the owner . • Note to O …

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    11 Installation Instructions ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 230/208 VOL T ELECTRICAL SUPPL Y T andem 15 Amp 230/208 volt receptacle configuration Perpendicular 20 Amp Large T andem 30 Amp • Use ONLY the wiring size recommended for single outlet branch circuit. • Use ONLY the the type and size fuse or HACR circuit breaker indicated on the unit’ s rat …

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    REMOVE JUNCTION BOX COVER • Remove the junction box cover by taking out the front two screws. 1 Junction box Installation Instructions 12 DIRECT CONNECT APPLICA TIONS W ARNING: FOR 265 VOL T DIRECT CONNECT APPLICA TIONS ONL Y Connection of a 265V AC product to a branch circuit MUST be done by direct connection in accordance with the National Elec …

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    13 Installation Instructions DIRECT CONNECT APPLICA TIONS MAKE WIRE LEAD CONNECTIONS INSIDE THE JUNCTION BOX 1. Make all wire connections by using appropriate UL-listed electrical connectors and techniques. 2. Be sure that all wire leads are inside the junction box and not pinched between the box and the unit. The green insulated ground wire from t …

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    Installation Instructions 14 ZONELINE COMPONENTS Case Zoneline unit Front Case Panel REQUIRED ACCESSORIES (Check the “Essential Elements” label on the unit.) Architectural Louver RA V AL1 W all Plenum RA VWP6 — 6 ″ D x 19 3 ⁄ 4 ″ W x 32 ″ H RA VWP8 — 8 ″ D x 19 3 ⁄ 4 ″ W x 32 ″ H RA VWP12 — 12 ″ D x 19 3 ⁄ 4 ″ W x 32 ″ H …

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    Installation Instructions 15 TYPICAL UTILITY CLOSET AND DIMENSIONS (FOR REFERENCE ONL Y) …

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    Installation Instructions 16 UTILITY CLOSET CONNECTION LOCA TIONS IMPOR T ANT : Plan and locate plenum, wall plug, drain and thermostat carefully to avoid interference. Hard-to-reach locations will make installation and service difficult! Reference Dimensions A Thermostat cable: 9 1 ⁄ 2 ′ long B Power cord: 60 ″ long C Case width and depth: 2 …

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    Installation Instructions 17 RETURN AIR GRILLE INST ALLA TION OPTIONS The room return air grille may be installed toward the front or either side of the unit. Improper return air arrangements will cause per formance problems. There are three indoor Return Air Grille Installation options. Choose the option that best suits your installation requireme …

  • GE 7500 SERIES — page 18

    BUILD AND INST ALL THE ZONELINE BASE PLA TFORM 1. Construct a 23 1 ⁄ 4 ″ min. x 23 1 ⁄ 4 ″ min. square platform. NOTE: The platform must have a load-bearing capacity of 175 lbs. minimum. 1 Installation Instructions 18 W ALL PLENUM AND ARCHITECTURAL LOUVER INST ALLA TION • Install the appr opriate wall plenum through the exterior wall in a …

  • GE 7500 SERIES — page 19

    INST ALL THE DRAIN An exter nal or an inter nal drain must be attached to the drain connector . Exter nal Drain Attach a 90° PVC elbow to the unit’ s female 3/4 ″ NPT drain connector . Use the other end of the elbow to run a 3/4 ″ Sch.40 PVC pipe through the knockout holes of both the wall plenum and the architectural louver to the outside. …

  • GE 7500 SERIES — page 20

    INST ALL AND CONNECT THE CASE 1. Remove the front case panel and pull the unit out of the case. Place the empty case onto the platform in the closet with the outdoor side facing the wall plenum opening. Align the case to the plenum opening and attach with six screws. 2. Adjust all four leveling legs until the case is level. 3. Using field-supplied …

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    Installation Instructions SER VICING W ARNING: Before servicing, switch power off at the ser vice panel and lock the area to prevent power from being switched on accidentally . When the area cannot be locked, securely fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel. NOTE: W e strongly recommend that any ser vicing be per form …

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    Safety Instructions Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning T roubleshooting T ips Consumer Support Before Y ou Call For Service… GEAppliances.com T roubleshooting T ips Problem Possible Causes What T o Do Zoneline does The unit is • Make sure the Zoneline plug is pushed completely not start unplugged. into the outlet. The fuse is blown/circui …

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    Consumer Support T roubleshooting T ips Care and Cleaning Operating Instructions Safety Instructions 24 Normal Operating Sounds Y ou 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 . Y ou may hear re …

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    25 General Electric Company W ar ranty Registration Depar tment P .O. Box 32150 Louisville, KY 40232-2150 Please place in envelope and mail to: ✁ Cut here …

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    26 Consumer Pr oduct Ownership Registration Important Mail T oday! General Electric Company Louisville, Kentucky GEAppliances.com First Name Mr . ■ ■ Ms. ■ ■ Mrs. ■ ■ Miss ■ ■ Street Address City State Date Placed In Use Month Day Y ear Zip Code Apt. # Last Name Phone Number _ _ Consumer Pr oduct Ownership Registration Dear Customer …

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    Safety Instructions Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning T roubleshooting T ips Consumer Support 27 V ertical Zoneline W arranty . For The Period Of: GE Will Replace: One Y ear Any part of the Zoneline which fails due to a defect in materials or workmanship. During this From the date of the full one-year warranty , GE will also provide, free of …

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Vertical Zoneline Warranty.

For The Period Of:

GE Will Replace:

One Year

Any part of the Zoneline which fails due to a defect in materials or workmanship. During this 

From the date of the

full one-year warranty, GE will also provide, free of charge, all labor and on-site service to 

original purchase

replace the defective part.

Five Years

Any part of the sealed refrigerating system (the compressor, condenser, evaporator and all 

From the date of the

connecting tubing) which fails due to a defect in materials or workmanship. During this 

original purchase

full five-year sealed refrigerating system warranty, GE will also provide, free of charge, all labor 
and on-site service to replace the defective part.

Five Years

For the second through the fifth year from the date of original purchase, GE will replace 

From the date of the

certain parts that fail due to a defect in materials or workmanship. Parts covered are fan 

original purchase 

motors, switches, thermostats, heater, heater protectors, compressor overload, solenoids, 
circuit boards, auxiliary controls, thermistors, frost controls, ICR pump, capacitors, varistors 
and indoor blower bearing. During this limited four-year parts warranty, you will be 
responsible for any labor or on-site service costs.

■ Service trips to your site to teach you how to use the

product.

■ Improper installation.

If you have an installation problem, or if the air
conditioner is of improper cooling or heating capacity
for the intended use, contact your dealer or installer.
You are responsible for providing adequate electrical
connecting facilities.

■ In commercial locations, labor necessary to move the

unit to a location where it is accessible for service by an
individual technician.

■ Failure or damage resulting from corrosion due to

installation in an environment containing corrosive
chemicals.

■ Replacement of fuses or resetting of circuit breakers.

■ Filters.

■ Failure of the product resulting from modifications to

the product or due to unreasonable use including
failure to provide reasonable and necessary
maintenance.

■ Failure or damage resulting from corrosion due to

installation in a coastal environment, except for models
treated with special factory-applied anti-corrosion
protection as designated in the model number.

■ Damage to product caused by improper power supply

voltage, accident, fire, floods or acts of God.

■ Incidental or consequential damage caused by possible

defects with this air conditioner.

What GE Will Not Cover:

This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for use
within the USA and Canada. In Alaska, the warranty excludes the cost of shipping or service calls to your site.

Some states or provinces 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 or
province to province. To know what your legal rights are, consult your local, state or provincial consumer
affairs office or your state’s Attorney General.

Warrantor: General Electric Company. Louisville, KY 40225

All warranty service provided by our Factory Service Centers, 
or an authorized Customer Care

®

technician. To schedule service,

on-line, 24 hours a day, visit us at GEAppliances.com, or call
800.GE.CARES (800.432.2737). For service in Canada, call
1.800.361.3400.

Staple your receipt here. 

Proof of the original purchase

date is needed to obtain service

under the warranty.

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Что находится в инструкции GE 7500 SERIES? Почему стоит ее прочитать?

  1. Гарантия и подробности, касающиеся техобслуживания изделия
    Хорошей идеей будет прикрепить чек к странице инструкции. Если что-то плохое случится во время использования GE 7500 SERIES, у вас будет комплект документов, необходимый для гарантийного ремонта. В этой части инструкции вы найдете информацию об авторизованных сервисных центрахGE 7500 SERIES а также, как самостоятельно правильно ухаживать за оборудованием — так, чтобы не потерять гарантийных прав.
  2. Указания по монтажу и Setup
    Не терять нервов и времени на самостоятельную попытку установки и первого запуска изделия. Воспользуйтесь рекомендациями производителя GE 7500 SERIES чтобы правильно запустить изделие, без лишнего риска повреждения оборудования.
  3. Информация, касающаяся дополнительных запчастей (входящих в комплект а также являющихся опцией)
    Пересматривая эту часть документа вы сможете проверить, доставлен ли ваш GE 7500 SERIES с полним комплектом аксессуаров. Вы также сможете узнать, какие дополнительные запчасти или аксессуары для GE 7500 SERIES Вы сможете найти и докупить к своему устройству.
  4. Troubleshooting
    Самые частые проблемы, касающиеся GE 7500 SERIES и методы их решения. Это очень полезная часть руководства по обслуживанию — она позволит Вам сэкономить много времени на поиск решений. 90% проблем с GE 7500 SERIES повторяется у многих пользователей.
  5. Требования, касающиеся питания и энергетический класс
    Информация, касающаяся количества потребляемой энергии, а также рекомендации, касающиеся установки и питания GE 7500 SERIES. Прочитайте, чтобы оптимально пользоваться GE 7500 SERIES и не использовать большего количества ресурсов, нежели это необходимо для правильной работы изделия.
  6. Специальные функции GE 7500 SERIES
    Здесь вы можешь узнать, как персонализировать изделие GE 7500 SERIES. Вы узнаете, какие дополнительные функции могут помочь Вам удобно использовать продукт GE 7500 SERIES а также, какие функции Вашего устройства оптимальны для выполнения конкретной деятельности.

Как видите в инструкции вы найдете информацию, которая реально поможет Вам в использовании Вашего изделия. Стоит с ней ознакомиться, чтобы избежать разочарований, возникающих из более короткого, нежели предусматривалось, периода исправности изделия GE 7500 SERIES. Если все же вы не хотите копить инструкции в своем доме, наш сайт поможет Вам в этом — вы должны найти у нас руководство по обслуживанию большинства из своих устройств, а также GE 7500 SERIES.

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