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Models: ABN12 ABM18
ABN14
ABM14 ABM22
ABN18
ABM15 ABM24
ABN24
Air Conditioner
Ownerk Manual
lmpoflant Safety Information
Operating Instructions
The
Confrois OR Ylwr Air conditioner
Care of Product
Helpful Information
Things That Are Normal
GEAnswer Center*
800.626.2000
GE Appliances
49-7349

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  • Page 1 Models: ABN12 ABM18 ABN14 ABM14 ABM22 ABN18 ABM15 ABM24 ABN24 Air Conditioner Ownerk Manual lmpoflant Safety Information Operating Instructions Confrois OR Ylwr Air conditioner Care of Product Helpful Information Things That Are Normal GEAnswer Center* 800.626.2000 GE Appliances 49-7349...
  • Page 2: Help Us Help You

    Best of al ; you’ll experience Welcome to the GE family. We’re these valu& each time you enjoy proud of our quality products and the comfort of your air conditioner. we believe in dependable service. That’s important, because your You’ll see it in this easy-teuse new air conditioner will be part of manual and you’ll hear it in the...
  • Page 3 properly installed in accordance and unplug your air conditioner with the Installation Instructions before making any repairs. ; ., before it is used. NOTE’ W e strongly recommend Repair or replace immediately that any semicing be performed by all electric semice cords that have a qualified individual.
  • Page 4: Mode Control

    TEMP CONTROLS MODE CONTROLS NmMAL saulN6s :(ID COOL COOL =’ controls COOL. on your YouTmodd mulllook like one ofthae. . ~gllv COOL I conditioner Temp Control Mode Control The temp control is used to maintain the HIGH COOL MED COOL LOW COOL provide room temperature.
  • Page 5: Energy Saving

    Cooling Descriptions >.*.— FOR QUl~ FOR MAXIMUM COOLING ‘ FOR NORMAL COOLING Select LOWCOOL with the MED COOL with the HIGHCOOL with the ~ Select Select temp at 3 or temp at or 5. temp at 8 or 10. NORMAL Ymr model will look lilw orw of these.
  • Page 6: Care And Cleaning

    If they are clogged with dirt or soot they may be professionally steam cleaned, service available through your GE service outlet. The air filter is behind the front Toreplace the grille insert: grille insert and should be checked...
  • Page 7 For personal safetv. this air CAUT/ON: con~itioner must be properly -’+-% Installer: Leave these grounded. Do not, under any circumstances, ~ instructions with the cut or remove the third (ground) It is important to have the wall ! appliance. prong from the power cord. outlet and circuit checked by a Owner: Keep these...
  • Page 8 Before you bep”n Support ow gasket Window locking bracket 1/4” screws 1“ screws 3/4” screws 1/2” screws 2 Leveling bolts& nuts ~~~, &!!!9 Blade-type screwdriver s Scissors or knife Level hex-head nut driver 1/4” Pencil 9/16” open<nd adjustable wrench Ruler or tape measure...
  • Page 9 These instructions are for a &’ 1111 otnnAnwA J,--...Lla L..-- ..:-,lfi.., You will need to mod~ them for 17Z” min. III other types of windows. “ i- 1 40!4” 30!4” to I II The air conditioner can be (With filler panels) installed without the filler panels if needed...
  • Page 10 Read completelythenfollow ste~-by-ste~ Remove the front grille insert Remove the piece of cardboard and the air filter. that protects the coils on the side of the unit. Remove the control knobs by pulling straight off. Remove the 4 screws behind —...
  • Page 11 Center the case in the window. 4 Attach the support brackets to Lower the window until it touches the bottom of the case with behind the air conditioner 1/2” screws, 2 on each side. top rail. Make sure the bottom rail is behind the window stool.
  • Page 12 1 Extend the filler panels on both INSTALLATIONWITHOUT THE sides until they touch the window FILLERPANELS tracks. If filler is required on the sides of the air conditioner, cut filler Z Secure the top and the bottom sheet (not supplied) to size and with four 3/4”...
  • Page 13: Through-The-Wall Installation

    Through-the-Wall Installation Remove the front grille insert, 3 Slide the air conditioner from the case by pulling on the bottom air filter and the front grille. lip of the air conditioner while 2 Remove the two grounding/ holding the case. anti-theft screws from either side of the case.
  • Page 14 Support brackets are recommended for walls under 5“ thick. Refer to the assembly of the support brack- ets in the Window Installation. A wooden strip secured to the out- side wall should be used with the sill support brackets. Slide the air conditioner into the 3 Make sure the unit is (l- before case and replace the front grille.
  • Page 15 You may hear a pinging noise caused by water being picked up and thrown against the condenser on rainy days or when the PING! humidity is high. This design feature helps remove moisture and improve efficiency. “CLICK’ You may hear the thermostat click when the compressor cycles on and off.
  • Page 16 Problem Possible Causes What to Do Make sure the air conditioner plug is The air conditioner pushed completely into the outlet. fuse/circuit breaker . Check tie house The fuse is blown/circuit and replace fuse or reset the breaker. breaker is tripped If power failure occurs, turn the mode Power failure control to OFF.
  • Page 17 Notes...
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  • Page 19 800-GE-CARES convenient for you. so most repairs can be handled in (800-432-2737) just one visit. contract GE With a multiple-year contract, With a sefice Consumer Semite will still be there you’re assured of future service at 800-626-2224 after your warranty expires.
  • Page 20 To know what your legal rights are in your sate, consult your local or state consumer Attorney General. affairs office or your state’s Warmntor: General Electric Gompany ~ further help is needed concerning this warran ty,write Manager-GonsumerAff*, GE Appliances, Louisville, KY 40225 ABN12 ABM18 ABN14 Pub.No.49-7349 ABM14...

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