GE CA5DL, CA5DM Use And Care Manual

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Appliance Registration
2
4
Care and Cleaning 5 Problem Solver
6
Defrosting 5
Quick-Freezing
4
Energy-SavingTips
2
Repair Service
7
Installation
3,4
SafetyInstructions 3
Adapter Plug
4
Temperature Control
4
Clearance
4 Vacation& Moving Tips 5
Electrical Requirements 3,4 Warranty
Back Cover
Extension Cord
4
Grounding 3,4
Location
4
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Model and Serial Numbers
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Bdbreu$ingyourfi’mzer,. red thisbookcarefully.
Itisintendedtohelpyouoperate andmaintainyournewfreezer properly.
Keepithandyforanswerstoyour questions.
Ifyoudon’tunderstandsomething orneedmorehelp,write(include
yourphonenumber): ConsumerAffairs
GEAppliances AppliancePark
Louisville,KY40225
Writedownthemodel andserialnumbers.
You’llseethemona labelonthe backofthefreezer.
Modelandserialnumbersarealso
onthe ConsumerProduct OwnershipRegistrationCardthat camewithyourfreezer.
Beforesendinginthiscard,please writetheserialnumberhere:
SerialNumber
ModelNumber
Usethesenumbersinany correspondenceorservicecalls concerningyourfreezer.
Ifyou receivedadarnaged
freezer,immediatelycontactthe
dealer(orbuilder)thatsoldyou thefreezer.
Savetimeandmoney. Beforeyou requestservice,check
theProblemSolveronpage6.Itlists causesofminoroperating problemsthatyoucancorrect yourself.
Energy-savingtips
@Locationofyourfreezeris important.Don’tlocateitina warm, unventilatedlaundryareaorstorage room.Avoidlocatingitnexttoyour range,aheatingventorwherethe sunwillshinedirectlyonit.
@Don’topenthedoormoreoften
thannecessary.
*Closethedoorassoonaspossible,
particularlyinhot,humidweather.
oDefrostthefreezerwhenever frostbecomesl/4-inchthick.
eMen
using yourfreezer,be
carefulnottoleavethedooropen. Beforeleavingthehouseorretiring forthenight,checktobesurethe doorhasnotbeenleftopen accidentally.
@Ifyouturnthetemperature controltothecoldestpositionfor quickfreezing,don’tforgettoturn itbacktotheregularsetting.
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usingthis appliance,alwaysexercisebtisic safetyprecautions,includingthe fdklwing:
a‘Hlis’hxiermustwprqlerly
hlstded inWxmian$d withthe
Imtrwths beforeit
isused.Seegroundinginstructions
belowandonpage4.
forfree-standinginstallationo~y.
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p&WW W@Ig yourfreezer
by
pullingonthepowercord.
Alwaysgripplugfirmlyandpull
straightoutfromtheoutlet.
*@Mi~orreplaceimmediately
ail
ekxtrk servicecordsthat have
ecmmfrayedorotherwise
amaged.Donotuseacordthat
showscracksorabrasiondamage alongitskmgthor ateither the
plugor connectorend.
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Winmayadhere
totheseextremelycoldsurfaces, @~@~9~refree~ fr~~~ f~~d~
whichhavethawedcomph%X?Iy.
Yournay,safdyrefreezefmwm foodsthathavethawediftheystill . cor@inicecrystalsoriftheyare stillcold—be10~40°F.
Thawedgroundmeats,poultry,or fishthathave
anyoff-odororoff-
colorshouldnotberefrozenand shouldnotbeeaten.Thawedice
creamshouldbediscarded.Ifthe odor or colorofanyfoodispooror questionable,get rid ofit. Thefood maybedangeroustoeat.
Evenpartialthawingandrefre~zing reducetheeatingqualityoffoods,
particularlyfruits,vegetables,and preparedfoods.Theeatingquality ofredmeatsisaffectedless than thatofmanyotherfoods.Use
refrozenfoodsassoonaspossible tosaveasmuchoftheireating qualityasyou can.
@DonotWwanyWctric$ll
(Mm? or $Mlysharp hmw.m-w in (k?frulstinfijy(w’ tkwezer.
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yourold fmezwisstill
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besure to Mm-lowm? Ml or door.
Thiswillreducethe possibilityof &tigertochildren.
*~~~~~~n~h~~~dbe~~~ ~~e~ !mmovingthe doorofa freezer!
Particularcautionshouldbeused whenremovingthelidofa chest freezer,asmostchestIidsare underspringtension.Contactthe rnan~facturer’srepresentativefora methodofsaferemoval.
@Unplug yourfreezer: A. Beforemakinginy repairs.
Note:Westronglyrecommend that anyservicingbeperformed byaqualifiedindividual.
33.Beforecleaning.
For safety
this ?mKK?9tbe
Thepowercordof lhisappliance
~+isequippedwitha.three-prong
&f&mmding) plugwhichmateswith
‘=%standardthree-prong(grounding)
walloutlet(Fig. 1)tominimizethe possibilityof electricshock$mmd f-mmthisappliance.
Havethewalloutletandcircuit checkedbya qualifiedelectrician
tomakesuretheoutlet is properly gr~~]nded.
Wherea standardtwo-prongwall outletisencountered,itisyour personalresponsibilityand obligationtohaveitreplacedwith aproperlygroundedthree-prong walloutlet.
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