GE ASH06LL Owners Manual - Page 13
Troubleshooting
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TroubleshootinTgips... Possible Causes The air conditioner is unph_.ged, '[he fl_se is blown/drctfit breaker is tripped, Power failure. The current interntpter device is tripped. Airflow is resMcted. The temp control may not be set correctl}: •[he air fdter is dlrl): •[he room may have been hot. Cold air is escaping. Cooling coils have iced up. Ice blocks the air flow and stops the air conditioner from cooling the room. "['he batteries are inserted incorrectly, The hatteries may he dead. Hot, hmnid weathe,; •['he air conditioner is not tilted to the out, fide. Moisture removed from air and thains into base pan. Ftmction error code. A power outage or interruption occm'red, ge.com What To Do * Make sure the air (on(litioner ph N is pushed completel} into the outlet. * Check the house fuse/circuit breaker box and replace the filse or _t=_t the breaker; * If power taihlre occurs, t/irn the air conditionex Off When [_)wet is restored, wait 3 mimltes to restart tim ai_ conditioner m prevent tripping d the compresv)r overload. * Press the HESEThumm bcated on the power cord plug. * If th_ RgSgTbuttonwill not sta} _ng'aged, discontinue use ot the air conditioner and contact a qualitied ser_ ice technician. * Make sure fllere arc no ctmains, blinds o_ fiFnitu_e blocking the ti*mt of the air conditionen * On models with touch pads: In Cool mode, press the Decrease• pad. • On models with control knobs, turn the tempenLrure knob to a higher numbel: • (]lean the filwr a le;_st every 30 day See the Operating Instructions section. • X*dmn the air conditioner is first turned on, >_tl need to allow ti/lle _01" tlle I'{}O/I] I0 C(X)] dox_n, • Check tbr open tunlace registels and cold air returns. • Set the air conditioner's vent to the clo_d [x_sition. • See "Air conditioner freezing up" below. • On models with control knobs, set tile mode control at Fan Onlyand floe {_ms_dtch to HI. • On models with touch pads, set the contlo/s at HighFanoi High Cooland set the themaosmt to a higher temperature. • (]heck the position of the b;Jtteries. They should be instated in the opposiw (+) and (-) direction. • Replace the batteries. • This is noHnal. • For proper water disposal, make sure tlle air conditioner slants slightly fi'om the case fi'_mt to the rein: • This is normal tor a short p_ tied in arenas_th little humidity, norlnal for a longer i×_r'iod in x_ 3 humid areas. • Unphlg the air conditionel: Wait 3 minuws and phlg it back in. • In the (_ ot'a power outage or intmmption, tla_ unit Bmerff_uture _,ill les, t to the oliginal setting. '_)/I lilac* need to set a new tinle if desired. Normal Operating Sounds r4fX._)umay hear a pinging noise caus_ d b) water being picked up and thrown against the condens(r on minv days or when the humidity is lfigh. Tiffs design feature helps remow moisture and ilnprov< ellici(m3: g4#'_))llmav h(ar th{ th(rmostaI click when th{ compressor cycks on and olll _;_Water will coth ct ill the I)as_ i)an during lfigh lmmidity or on rain} days. "['h_ water may overflow and drip flOln the outdoor side ot th{ unit. };iThe thn may run mell wh