Care and
USER
Turn air conditioner off and
remove the plug from the wall
outlet before cleaning.
& Cabinet
Wipe
both sides of grille with a
clean cloth lightly dampened with
mild liquid
detergent,
or clean with a vacuum cleaner
brush. Be careful not to force the
movable louvers out of position.
Other areas behind the grille may
be wiped or vacuumed, taking care
not to damage the coil fins.
Wash cabinet with mild soap or
detergent and lukewarm water.
Never use strong chemicals,
or bleaching
These coils on the weather side
of the unit should be checked
periodically and cleaned if clogged
with dirt or soot from the atmosphere.
If extremely soiled, they may need
to
cleaned, a service
through your GE service outlet.
Air
The air filter behind the front grille
should be checked and cleaned at
least every 30 days or as often as it
needs cleaning.
To remove the filter:
Air Inlet Grille Removal
If your air conditioner is mounted
flush inside the room or if the
window sill extends farther into the
room than the chassis, it maybe
necessary to remove the air inlet
grille before the filter can be
removed.
To remove the grille, pull the air
inlet grille out by grasping the front
at one side and pushing down on
the top to disengage the tab. Do the
—
same to the other side.
The air filter can now be removed
from the grille—grasp the tab on
the filter and pull.
Grasp the tab at the bottom of the
unit and pull downward.
After cleaning, replace the air filter
and air inlet grille, pushing the
Clean the filter with a vacuum
grille into place.
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cleaner to remove light dust. Wash
the filter in lukewarm, soapy water
and rinse in clear water to remove
sticky dust.
When replacing the filter, be sure
the word FRONT is facing you as
you slide the filter back into place.
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