GE Thermostat RAK147P1 RAL163P1 User Manual

Operating Instructions  
Owner’s Manual &  
Auto Changeover  . . . . . . . . . .10  
Day/Time Setting Mode  . . . . .6  
Default Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Fan Control  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Hold and Temporary  
Installation Instructions  
RAK147P1  
RAK163P1  
Override  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Initial Power Up . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
LCD Backlight  . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Programming Mode  . . . . . . .7–9  
Reviewing and Changing  
Setpoint Temperature  . . . . . . .5  
Selecting Temperature Scale . .4  
Thermostat Overview  . . . . . .2–3  
Time Format  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Verification  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Installation Instructions  
Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Mounting and Wiring  . . . 11–13  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Troubleshooting Tips . . . . . 15  
Customer Service  
Warranty  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Write the model and serial  
numbers here:  
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You can find them on a label on  
the thermostat.  
49-7406 11-00 JR  
 
SafeyIructions  
Keyboard Functions  
KEY  
FUNCTION  
• Increases data (time, temperature, etc.).  
• Press with to enter span setting mode.  
• Decreases data (time, temperature, etc.).  
• Press with to enter span setting mode.  
HOLD/RETURN  
• Enters hold.  
• Terminates hold or temporary override.  
• Returns from Day/Time or Program setting modes to  
Normal mode.  
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DAY/TIME  
PROGRAM  
• Enters day and time setting mode.  
• Advances through setting of day of week, hour and  
minutes.  
• Enters program setting mode.  
• Advances through setting of program day, time and  
temperature.  
Figure 2: Display and Keyboard  
• Changes time display format when in day and time  
setting mode.  
SYSTEM MODE  
FAN MODE  
RESET  
Selects the system mode of the thermostat from AUTO,  
HEAT, OFF and COOL.  
Selects the operation mode of the FAN between  
AUTO & ON.  
Hardware resets signal to reset the thermostat.  
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Initial Power Up  
The thermostat will reset after power up or if the  
reset button is pressed.  
ports of the MCU will be set to their default  
values.  
During reset, all LCD segments and the LCD  
backlight will be turned on. After one second  
and when all keys are released, the thermostat  
will start. At the same time, the memory and I/O  
After initial power up or reset, both the weekday  
and weekend programs are initialized as shown  
in the following table.  
Default Program  
Program  
MORN  
DAY  
EVE  
NITE  
Program  
Setpoint  
HEAT  
68°F  
COOL  
78°F  
HEAT  
65°F  
COOL  
80°F  
HEAT  
68°F  
COOL  
78°F  
HEAT  
66°F  
COOL  
78°F  
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(TIME)  
(TIME)  
8 a.m.  
8 a.m.  
8 a.m.  
8 a.m.  
8 a.m.  
8 a.m.  
8 a.m.  
(TIME)  
5 p.m.  
5 p.m.  
5 p.m.  
5 p.m.  
5 p.m.  
5 p.m.  
5 p.m.  
(TIME)  
Monday  
Tuesday  
Wednesday  
Thursday  
Friday  
6 a.m.  
6 a.m.  
6 a.m.  
6 a.m.  
6 a.m.  
6 a.m.  
6 a.m.  
11 p.m.  
11 p.m.  
11 p.m.  
11 p.m.  
11 p.m.  
11 p.m.  
11 p.m.  
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Saturday  
Sunday  
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Using your thermostat.  
Temperature Scale Selection  
The temperature scale can be selected by the C/F dip switch  
inside the unit. Please refer to Figure 3 in the Installation  
Instructions for identification of the correct switch.  
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If C/F switch is set at “F,” the temperature scale after reset is  
Fahrenheit. If C/F switch is set at “C,” the temperature scale  
after reset is Celsius.  
Figure 3 shows the LCD right after reset. Fahrenheit scale is the  
default.  
Figure 3: Default Display after Reset and Initial Power-Up  
Default Mode  
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The LCD shows the time, day of week, room temperature,  
operating program number or hold status, and the system and  
fan status.  
For the example at left:  
The time is 2:05 PM Wednesday.  
The room temperature is 73°F. If the Celsius scale is selected,  
the C indicator will be displayed.  
The current operating program is DAY. If the indicator is  
flashing, temporary hold is active.  
Figure 4: Example Display  
Icon explanation:  
If heating is selected: FLAME icon will be displayed.  
If a call for heating is made: FLAME icon will be flashing.  
If cooling is selected: SNOWFLAKE icon will be displayed.  
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If a call for cooling is made: SNOWFLAKE icon will be  
flashing.  
If Auto-changeover is selected and system is in heating  
mode:  
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AUTO and FLAME icons will be displayed.  
If heating is called while in AUTO mode: FLAME icon will  
flash.  
Figure 5: Example of Celsius Mode and Cooling System  
If Auto-changeover is selected and system is in cooling  
mode:  
AUTO and SNOWFLAKE icons will be displayed.  
If cooling is called while in AUTO mode:  SNOWFLAKE icon  
will flash.  
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All icons will be off if OFF is selected.  
Fan is in ON mode.  
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Time Format  
Time is displayed in AM/PM format.  
AM/PM format is <AM|PM>hh:mm where the leading zero  
of the hour will be suppressed. Time displayed will be in the  
range of 12:00 AM to 11:59 AM and 12:00 PM to 11:59 PM.  
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Figure 6: Time Display Format  
Review and Change the Setpoint Temperature  
In NORMAL mode, press or . The clock and the day of the  
week indicator will be cleared. The setpoint temperature and  
SET TEMP indicator will be displayed. The HEAT, COOL or AUTO  
indicator will turn on indicating the current operating system.  
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Figure 7: Temperature Setpoint Example  
To change the setpoint temperature, press and hold either ▲  
or for more than 1 second. The entire display will flash once  
and the setpoint temperature can be changed. Continue to  
hold the key or release and press again to adjust the setpoint  
temperature.  
Press and hold the key for 2 seconds for fast advance.  
Press the HOLD/RETURN button to return to NORMAL mode  
immediately or wait 5 seconds to return to NORMAL mode  
automatically.  
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Figure 8: Display will Flash Once  
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Figure 9: Display with New Setpoint Temperature  
 
Using your thermostat.  
Hold and Temporary Override  
Hold is the permanent bypass of program temperature  
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setpoints. Manual release is required to return to active  
program mode.  
Press HOLD/RETURN in NORMAL mode for hold. The current  
setpoint temperature will be used. The HOLD icon will be  
displayed and the program numbers will be cleared.  
The HOLD temperature setpoint can be changed by following  
the directions for changing the normal temperature in the  
previous section.  
To release the hold, press HOLD/RETURN again in NORMAL  
mode to return to programmed operation. The HOLD icon  
will disappear.  
Temporary override is the temporary change of the setpoint  
temperature until the next program time. Refer to the previous  
section on changing temperature setpoints for information on  
adjusting the temperature.  
To release temporary override before the next setpoint comes,  
press HOLD/RETURN twice in NORMAL mode (the first press will  
change to hold and the second press will release the hold and  
temporary override).  
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Figure 10: ‘HOLD’ Display  
Day/Time Setting Mode  
In NORMAL mode, press DAY/TIME to enter the DAY/TIME  
SETTING mode. The LCD will be cleared except for the time and  
day of week indicator.  
When the hour is flashing, press (increase setting) or ▼  
(decrease setting) to adjust hour.  
Press DAY/TIME again. Minutes will be flashing. Press or to  
adjust minutes.  
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Press DAY/TIME again. The day will be flashing.  Press or to  
adjust day.  
Press DAY/TIME again. The thermostat will return to NORMAL  
mode.  
Figure 11: Changing Time and Date Display  
When adjusting the day or time, press and hold or for  
2 seconds for fast advance. During fast advance, the data will  
stop flashing.  
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At any time you may press the HOLD/RETURN button or wait 5  
seconds to return to NORMAL mode.  
The clock seconds will be reset to zero whenever time is  
changed. The clock seconds will not be affected if only the  
day is changed.  
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The time display will be frozen in DAY/TIME setting mode.  
However, the internal clock is still running. If nothing is  
changed, then the frozen time will be replaced by the internal  
clock when you return back to the NORMAL mode.  
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Programming Mode  
The RAK163P1 and RAK147P1 are capable of  
programming in either 5+2 or 7 day formats. The  
table below is the default program for both the  
heating and cooling programs. If nothing is  
changed, these will be the times and temperatures  
that are active.  
Default Program  
Program  
MORN  
DAY  
EVE  
NITE  
Program  
Setpoint  
HEAT  
68°F  
COOL  
78°F  
HEAT  
65°F  
COOL  
80°F  
HEAT  
68°F  
COOL  
78°F  
HEAT  
66°F  
COOL  
78°F  
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(TIME)  
(TIME)  
8 a.m.  
8 a.m.  
8 a.m.  
8 a.m.  
8 a.m.  
8 a.m.  
8 a.m.  
(TIME)  
5 p.m.  
5 p.m.  
5 p.m.  
5 p.m.  
5 p.m.  
5 p.m.  
5 p.m.  
(TIME)  
Monday  
Tuesday  
Wednesday  
Thursday  
Friday  
6 a.m.  
6 a.m.  
6 a.m.  
6 a.m.  
6 a.m.  
6 a.m.  
6 a.m.  
11 p.m.  
11 p.m.  
11 p.m.  
11 p.m.  
11 p.m.  
11 p.m.  
11 p.m.  
Saturday  
Sunday  
To review or change the program, press PROGRAM in NORMAL  
mode. The time period MORNING of the Weekday Program will be  
displayed first. The system icon in Figure 12 indicates it is in the  
heating program. If the cooling program is needed, press the  
MODE button as shown in Figure 10 to change to the SNOWFLAKE  
icon and the cooling program. All other segments are cleared.  
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Figure 12: Program Setting Display  
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Using your thermostat.  
Programming Steps  
Press PROGRAM from the NORMAL mode. The program time-  
hour will be flashing and the MORNING time period will be  
active. Press or to adjust time. To change programming  
days press DAY/TIME button. The order of the day  
programming is:  
Weekday Program (i.e. Monday through Friday)  
Weekend Program (i.e. Saturday and Sunday)  
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7 Day Program (i.e. Monday through Sunday on individual  
days)  
Figure 13: Program Time-Hour Flashing  
Figure 14: Program Time-Minute Flashing  
Figure 15: Program Temperature Flashing  
Press PROGRAM again. The program time-minute will be  
flashing. Press or to adjust. Program time-minute  
advances 10 minutes per step.  
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Press PROGRAM again. The program temperature will be  
flashing. Press or to adjust.  
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Press PROGRAM again. The next program time period will be  
displayed. The order of the time periods within one day are:  
1. Morning  
2. Day  
3. Evening  
4. Night (Nite)  
Figure 16: Next Program Time Period Displayed  
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Additional Instructions  
After programming all four time periods for the weekday  
program, the weekend program will be displayed. Repeat  
steps 1–5 for the weekend program.  
After programming all four time periods for the weekend  
program, the individual day program will be displayed. If  
the programming is complete, press the HOLD/RETURN  
button to return to the NORMAL display and to activate the  
program. If any changes or additional programming  
are required, follow steps 1–5 for the individual 7-day  
programming.  
When adjusting the program time or temperature, press  
and hold or for 2 seconds for fast advance. During fast  
advance, the data will stop flashing.  
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To return to NORMAL mode at any time, press the  
HOLD/RETURN button or wait 5 seconds with no action and  
the display will return to NORMAL mode.  
The setpoint temperature cannot be set beyond the  
thermostat’s control range of 60°F to 90°F (15°C to 32°C).  
Switching between the heating and cooling programs is  
done by pressing the MODE button. The FLAME icon will  
be displayed when heating is selected, and the SNOWFLAKE  
icon will be displayed when cooling is selected. When AUTO  
is selected and the AUTO icon is displayed, the unit will  
use both of the heating and cooling programs in the  
auto-changeover mode of operation.  
There is no ‘OFF Program’ that can be selected. The  
program will always be active unless the thermostat is  
turned off.  
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Using your thermostat.  
Fan Control  
If FAN AUTO is selected, the fan will cycle On/Off with the system. If FAN ON is selected, the Fan will be  
on all the time.  
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Auto Changeover  
The auto changeover feature is a special operation of the thermostat that does not require the user to  
change the system mode from heating to cooling. Once the programs are set and the thermostat is put in  
the AUTO mode, the switching from heating to cooling is accomplished completely by the thermostat.  
LCD Backlight  
OpeagIructions  
LCD backlight is activated when any key is pressed. Any  
subsequent key press or switch change will extend the period.  
When there is no key pressed for five seconds, the backlight  
will automatically turn off.  
The LCD backlight will not operate when there is no external  
24 VAC or 24 VDC power supplied.  
Figure 18: Blank Display  
Verification  
laIructions  
To verify that the thermostat is operating correctly:  
Press the MODE button to select the heat or cool system.  
Press the or to adjust the setpoint temperature above  
or below the current ambient temperature. The thermostat  
should call for either heating or cooling and the fan should  
turn on.  
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Press the FAN button to change from FAN AUTO to FAN ON.  
The fan should come on automatically.  
If the thermostat does not operate correctly, proceed to the  
Troubleshooting section.  
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Installation  
Instructions  
Thermostats  
RAK147P1  
RAK163P1  
If you have questions, call 800-GECARES or visit our Website at: www.GEAppliances.com  
TOOLS REQUIRED  
BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
Read these instructions completely and carefully.  
IMPORTANT  
Save these  
Pencil  
Drill  
Screwdriver  
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.  
Hammer  
Note to Consumer  Keep these instructions  
for future reference.  
Skill level – Installation of this appliance requires  
basic mechanical skills.  
Completion time  1 hour  
Caulking material  
or putty  
Anchors and screws  
Proper installation is the responsibility of the  
installer.  
Product failure due to improper installation is not  
covered under the Warranty.  
MOUNTING AND WIRING  
THERMOSTAT LOCATION  
On an interior wall, since the temperature of an  
exterior wall varies with outdoor conditions,  
approximately 5 ft (1.5 m) above the floor.  
CAUTION:  
Disconnect the electrical power  
supply before wiring connections are made to prevent  
damage to the thermostat.  
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REMOVE BASE FROM  
THERMOSTAT  
5 ft (1.5 m)  
Open the cover on the thermostat and insert a small  
coin or flat-bladed screwdriver in the slot on the top of  
the thermostat and twist 1/4 turn. Grasp the base from  
the side and remove from the thermostat.  
No less than 18 inches from the junction of an outside  
wall and away from direct sunlight, radiant heat, air  
discharge grilles, stairwells, outside doors or behind  
doors.  
18 in.  
Away from steam pipes, water pipes or warm-air stacks  
in adjacent rooms.  
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Installation Instructions  
MOUNTING AND WIRING (CONT.)  
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CONNECT WIRES  
FEED THROUGH WIRES  
Connect the wires from the existing system to the  
thermostat terminals according to the wiring diagrams in  
Table 1 and Table 2. Push any excess wire back into the  
wall and seal the hole with putty or a caulking material to  
prevent drafts from affecting the ambient temperature of  
the sensor. All wiring must comply with local electrical  
codes and such National codes as they apply.  
Feed the thermostat control wires through the  
rectangular opening in the base and, using the base as a  
template, mark the location of the two vertical mounting  
holes.  
3
MOUNT BASE TO WALL  
Use the supplied anchors and screws to mount the base  
to the wall by drilling two 3/16(4.7 mm) holes at the  
marked locations, and tap the nylon anchors flush to the  
wall surface.  
5
RE-INSTALL THERMOSTAT TO  
BASE  
To re-install the thermostat to the base, attach the tabs on  
the bottom of the thermostat front to the small slots on  
the base bottom and push up until they snap in place.  
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Installation Instructions  
TABLE 1: TERMINALS FOR FIVE WIRES HEAT/COOL SYSTEM (RAK163P1 ONLY)  
TERMINAL NO.  
TERMINAL NAME  
FUNCTION  
Heating  
1
2
3
4
5
W
C
Common  
24 VAC or VDC  
Cooling  
R
Y
G
Fan  
Figure 1: RAK163P1 5-Wire Connection  
TABLE 2: TERMINALS FOR SIX WIRES 2 HEAT/1 COOL SYSTEM (RAK147P1 ONLY)  
TERMINAL NO.  
TERMINAL NAME  
FUNCTION  
Auxiliary Heating  
Common  
1
2
3
4
5
6
W
C
R
24 VAC or VDC  
Cooling  
Y
G
B
Fan  
Heat Pump  
Reversing Valve  
Figure 2: RAK147P1 6-Wire Connection  
TABLE 3: DIP SWITCH FUNCTION  
DIP SWITCH  
SWITCH SELECTION FUNCTION  
1
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
DC Voltage: 24 VDC  
AC Voltage: 24 VAC  
2
3
4
°C  
°F  
Keypad locked  
Keypad unlocked  
Backlight Override. Backlight  
does not operate if this  
switch is on.  
Figure 3: RAK163P1 and RAK147P1 Factory Default DIP Switch Settings  
OFF  
Backlight is operating.  
Anytime a button is pressed,  
the backlight display will  
turn on.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
THERMOSTAT COVERED  
RAK163P1, RAK147P1  
Power Requirements  
18–30 VAC or VDC electronic thermostat for 5-wire  
1H/1C systems (RAK163P1) and 6-wire 2H/1C systems (RAK147P1)  
Temperature Measurement Range 50 to 99°F with 1°F display resolution  
(10 to 37°C with 1°C display resolution)  
Temperature Control Range  
60 to 90°F with 1°F display resolution  
(15 to 32°C with 1°C display resolution)  
Storage Temperature Range  
Time Display Format  
Program  
-4 to 131°F (-20 to 50°C)  
12 hour with AM/PM  
5+2 and 7-day program with 4 time periods per day  
10 Minute resolution for both heating and cooling programs  
Independent heating and cooling programs  
Auto Changeover Feature  
Temperature Override  
Temporary program temperature override  
Permanent program temperature override with HOLD feature  
Recommended Wire Size  
Safety Circuit  
24–18 Gauge  
1) Auto cut-off in heat mode if room temperature > 90°F  
2) Auto cut-off in cool mode if room temperature < 60°F  
Memory Backup  
Lithium Battery CR2032  
Battery life > 10 years  
Others  
EL type LCD backlight  
Dimensions  
Shipping Weight  
4x 4-5/8x 1-5/16(101.6 x 117.5 x 33.3 mm)  
Approximately 0.5 lb. (0.231 kg)  
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Troubleshooting tips…  
SafeyIructions  
Save time and money! Review the chart on this page first  
and you may not need to call for service.  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
What To Do  
No display/faint display  
Supply voltage not correct.  
Using a voltmeter, check the supply voltage to the  
thermostat. Voltage operating range for the thermostat  
is 18-30 VAC/VDC. If measured voltage is out of this  
range, troubleshoot the supply voltage to the unit.  
Thermostat is damaged.  
Replace with a new thermostat. Check the supply voltage  
to the unit before connecting second thermostat (see  
above).  
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Power wiring to unit is incorrect. Refer to Figures 1 & 2 in the Installation Instructions for  
correct wiring.  
Keypad buttons do  
not work.  
No power to the unit.  
Make sure the display is working correctly. If not,  
follow step one above.  
Thermostat is damaged.  
Replace with a new thermostat. Check the supply  
voltage to the unit before connecting second  
thermostat (see above).  
Thermostat will not  
call for heat.  
Thermostat setpoint is satisfied. Raise the temperature setpoint more than 2° above  
current temperature.  
Unit wiring is incorrect.  
Unit is ‘OFF.’  
Refer to Figures 1 & 2 in the Installation Instructions for  
correct wiring.  
Make sure the FLAME icon is displayed and blinking.  
If not, push the MODE button until it is displayed.  
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Thermostat will not  
call for cooling.  
Thermostat setpoint is satisfied. Lower the temperature setpoint more than 2°  
below current temperature.  
Unit wiring is incorrect.  
Unit is ‘OFF.’  
Refer to Figures 1 & 2 in the Installation Instructions for  
correct wiring.  
Make sure the SNOWFLAKE icon is displayed and  
blinking. If not, push the MODE button until it  
is displayed.  
Short cycle delay still active.  
Fan failure.  
Wait 4 minutes. The unit’s short cycle timer is in  
operation.  
Fan does not turn on  
with the system.  
Place a jumper between the R and G terminals.    
The fan should come on. If it does, replace the  
thermostat.  
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M o n t h  
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Cut here  
Please place in envelope and mail to:  
General Electric Company  
Warranty Registration Department  
P.O. Box 32150  
Louisville, KY 40232-2150  
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Thermostat Warranty.  
Staple your receipt here.  
Proof of the original purchase  
date is needed to validate the  
warranty.  
For The Period Of: GE Will Replace:  
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One Year  
Full Replacement of the thermostat which fails due to a defect in materials or workmanship.  
From the date of the  
original purchase  
What GE Will Not Cover:  
Service trips to your location.  
Replacement of location fuses or the resetting of circuit  
breakers.  
Improper installation. If you have an installation problem,  
contact your installer. You are responsible for providing  
adequate electrical connections to the product.  
Damage to the product caused by improper power supply  
voltage, accident, fire, floods or acts of God.  
Failure of the product resulting from modifications to the Incidental or consequential damage caused by possible  
product or due to unreasonable use, including failure to  
provide reasonable and necessary maintenance.  
defects with this thermostat.  
In commercial locations, labor necessary to move the unit,  
after it has been initially installed, to a location where it is  
accessible for service by an individual technician or if the  
instructions included in this manual have been  
disregarded.  
OpeagIructions  
This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for home  
use within the USA. 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.  
laIructions  
Warrantor: General Electric Company. Louisville, KY 40225  
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