GE CSX24D Use and Care Manual

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ApplianceRegistration 13aseGrille 4
(Me andCleaning 13 Condenser
EnergySaver Energy-SavingTips 2
FoodStorageSuggestions
StorageTimes
IceDispenser 6-8 WaterFilterAccessory 8 Icemaker 6-8
Installation 3,4
AdapterPlug
AdjustableRollers 4 Clearances
ElectricalRequirements 3,4 ExtensionCord
Grounding 3 Location 4
WaterSupplytolcemaker 4
LightBulbReplacement 14
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RepairService 19 SafetyInstructions 3
Shelves 10 StorageDrawers
Drawer&CoverRemoval U
TemperatureControls 5 Vacation& MovingTips
Warrantv
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BackCover
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UseandGutof
CSX22D ­CSX24D
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ModelandSerialNumbers 2 ProblemSolver 15-17
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Itis intendedtohelpyouoperate
andmaintainyournewrefrigerator propdy.
Keepit handyforanswersto your questions.
Ifyoudon’tunderstandsomething orneedmorehelp,write(include your phonenumber):
ConsumerAffairs Hotpoint AppliancePark Louisville,KY40225
Usethesemodelandserial numbersinanycorrespondenceor servicecallsconcerningyour refrigerator.
If youreceived23(kum3ged refrigerator,immediatelycontact thedealer(orbuilder)thatsoldyou therefrigerator.
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Savetimeandmoney. Beforeyourequestservice,check theProblemSolveronpages15-17. Itlistscausesofminoroperating problemsthatyoucancorrect yourself.
@Locationofyourrefrigeratoris important.Avoidlocatingitnext to your range,aheatingventor where thesunwillshinedirectlyonit.
*Don’topenthedoorsmoreoften thannecessary.
~Closethe
ckws assoonaspossible,
particularlyinhot,humidweather. @Besurethedoorsareclosed
tightly.Beforeleavingthehouse or retiringforthenight,checkto besurethedoorshaven’tbeenleft openaccidentally.
@Storeonlythosefoodsrequiring refrigerationinyourrefrigerator.
Writedownthemodeland serial
You’11seethem onalabelatthe bottom,justinsidethefreshfood compartmentdoor.
Thesenumbersarealsoonthe
ConsumerProductOwnership RegistrationGird that camewith your refrigerator.
Beforesendingin theregistration card,pleasewritethesenumbers here:
ModelNumber
SerialNumber
numbers.
@Wipemoisturefrombottlesand cartonsbeforeputtingtheminthe refrigerator.
@K~p foodscoveredtoreduce moisturebuildupinsidethe refrigerator.
*If youturnthecontrolstothe coldestpositionforquickchilling or freezing,besuretoturnthem backtoregularsettings.
e Don’tovercrowdyourrefrigemtor. Overcrowdingcanrequireextra electricalenergytokeepeverything COOI.
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AgricultureinHomeandGarden BulletinNo.69says:
“.. .YWrnay safelyrefreezefrozen that anysfxvicih~,b6’~&%ormd =’-=’=-
foodsthathavethawediftheystill containicecrystalsorif theyare still cold—below40”F.
.Thaweit groundmeats,poult~ ,
“.. or fishthat haveanyoff-odoror off-colorshouldnotbe refrozen andshouldnotbe eaten.Thawed icecreamshorddbediscarded.If theodororcolorofanyfoodis
pooror questionable,getridofit. Thefoodmaybe dangeroustoeat.
“13venpartialtkwing andn?fiwwing,,
reducetheeatingqualityoffoods, particularlyfruits,vegetablesand pre~aredfoods.Theeatingquality ~. “ .- ‘.,.. ~ ofred-meatsis affectedlessthan
A. 13efopmakingan-y
Note: we strongly
byaquaiifi~mdE@~a.h . =- -­B.Beforeckxming., .’ - ~-- --
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beunpluggedinordertoavoid ~~. contactwithaliw?tiire”fiiamefit. =­(A:bumd-outtightbulb may ;~~’- -
?3N23.kwhen.liieih~repkx%d.), Noto:firningc&@ltoQFF
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Becauseufpotential safetyhazards undercertainconditions,westrongly secommendagainstuseofan adapterplug. Eowever, if youstill electto useanadapter,wherelocal codespermit,a.TEMPORARY
CONNECTIONmaybemadetoa properlygroundedtwo-prongwall outletbyuseofa ULlistedadapter (Fig.2)availableatmostlocal hardwarestores.
TEMPORARYMETHOD -,
[ADAPTERPLUGSNOT PERMITTEDINCANADA)
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Thelargerslotintheadaptermust bealignedwiththelaqgerslotinthe walloutlettoprovideproperpolarity inthe connectionofthepowercord.
CAUTION:Attachinganadapter ~woundterminaltowiiiloutlet-cover screwdoesnotgroundanappliance
unlessthecoverscrewismetal,and notinsulated,andthewalloutletis groundedthroughthe housewiring. Youshouldhavecircuitcheckedby aqualifiedelectricianto makesure the outletisproperlygrounded.
Whendisconnectingthe power COT(IIfromtheadapter,alwayshold
theadapterwithonehand.Ifthis isnotdone,theadapterground terminalisverylikelytobreak withrepeateduse.
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terminalbreak,IX)NOTUSEthe appiianceuntilaproperground has again been established.
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Becauseofpotentialsaf~ hazards undercertainconditions,westrongly recommendagainsttheuseofan extensioncord. However,ifyou stillelectto useanextension cord,it is absolutelynecessarythat i!bea IX listed3-wiregrounding
typeapplianceextensioncordhaving agroundingtypeplugandoutlet andthattheelectricalratingofthe cordbe 15amperes(minimum)and
120volts. Suchextensioncordsare obtainablethroughyourlocal serviceorganization.
The refrigeratorshouldahvays
be pluggedintoM own individual
(115volt,60Hertz,or 100volt,50 Hertz,singlephaseAC).Thisis recommendedforbest performance andtopreventoverloadinghouse wiringcircuits,whichcouldcausea firehazardfromoverheatingwires.
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RefrigeratorLocation
Donotinstallrefrigeratorwhere temperaturewiligobelow60°F.
becauseitwillnot run oftenenough tomaintainpropertemperatures.
Doinstallitonafloorstrong
enoughtosupportitfullyloaded.
AlsoseeEnergy-SavingTips regardinglocation.
Clearances
Mow thefollowingclearances foreaseofinstallation,properair circulation,andphnnbingand e~ectricalconnections:
Sides . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 5/8”
● ● *..,.• ● ● .•• ● ● ● , ● 1“
Top
Back... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1(’
AIIowthefollowingdoorcbrance:
Sides
● ● ● s. ● ● ● ● ● ,.. , ● .314”
WaterSupplytoIcemaker
Youwillneedtoconnectyour icemakertoa coldwaterline.A
watersupplykitcontainingcopper tubing,shut-offvalve,fittingsand instructionsis availableatextra cost fiornyourdealer.Thereshould besufficienttubingfir theicemaker fromthecoldwatersupplytoallow movingtherefrigeratoroutfromthe wallseveralfeet(approximately3 coilsof l/4-inchcoppertubingthat measuresat least10inchesin diameter).
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Adjustablerollers,whichenable youtomoveyourrefrigeratoraway fromthewallforc?,eaning,are locatedbehindthebasegrille. Theserollersshouldbesetsothat therefrigeratorisfiiy positioned onthefloorandthe frontisraised
justenoughthatthedoorsclose
easilywhenopenedabouthalfway. Speciallydesigneddoorhingeslift
bothdoorsslightlywhenopened.
The forceofgravitythenhelpsclose
thedoorsautomatically.
Toadjust rollers,removethe base ~ grillehygraspingitatthebottom andpullingitout.
Turntherolleradjustingscrews
clockwiseto raisethe refrigerator, counterclockwisetolowerit.Use anadjustablewrench(3/8”hexhead bolt)orpliers.
Whenadjustingfiontrollemfbrproper doorclosure,werecommendthat thebottomfrontedgeofcabinetbe approximately5/8”fromthefloor.
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ToreplacebasegriUe,alignprongs onbackofgrillewithclampsin cabinetandpushforward until grillesnapsintoplace.
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Controls
FREEZER
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Yourrefrigeratorhastwocontrols thatletyouregulatethetemperature inthefreshfoodandfi-eezer compartments.
EWI’IALLY,
FOODcontrolat5 andthe
Zm controlatc.
r colderorwarmertemperatures, adjustthedesiredcompartment controloneletteror numberat
atime. IMHRT’AI’W’
Wheninitiallysettingthecontrols, orwhenadjustingthem, allow
forthetemperaturesto
hours
stabilize,orevenout.Dothisbefore fiiiingtherefrigeratorwithlarge
* amountsoffreshorfrozenfoods.
Note:Turningthefreshfood controlto “OFF”turnsoffcoding inMYI’Hcompartments-fresh hod ANDfreezer,butdoesnot
shutoffpowertotherefrigerator.
C ANTIALSETTING
COLDEST
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TEMPERATURECONTROLS
set theFRESH
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HowtoTkstTi3’qlemtures
Usethemilktestforthefresh fbodcompartment.Placea
containerufmilk on thetopshelfin thefreshfoodcompartment.Check itadaylater,Hthe milkistoo warmor toocold,adjustthe
peratt.mecontrols.
IN’T’AL‘ETT’NG5 FRESHKU)
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Usetheicecreamtestforthe
freezercompartment.Placea
containeroficecreaminthecenter oftheI%eezercompartment.Check itafteraday.If it’stoohardortoo soft,adjustthetemperaturecontrols.
Alwaysallow24hoursforthe refrigeratorto reachthe temperatureyouset.
Ifyouturnyour househddthermmtat below60T.atnight
. .. youmaywanttoturn thelettered controlonestepcolder,asfrom“C” to “1)7 Coolertemperaturesinthe housemaycausethe compressorto operatelessfrequently,thus allowingthefreezercompartment towarmsomewhat.Toprotectyour frozenfoodsupply,leaveyour letteredsettingatthiscoldersetting fortheentirewinteror forwhatever
periodoftimeyouareturningdown your thermostat.Thisisespecially importantwhenthe thermostatis turneddownforanextendedperiod.
Thischangeshouldhavenoeffect onyourfreshfoo’dcompartment. However,if freezingoccurs,turn thenumberedcontrolonestep warmer,as from “5” to ‘q:’
%%enyoustopturningthe thermostatdown,turn temperature controlsbacktotheir regular
settings.
Energyfhverf$ySt@m
Youwon’tfindan “energysaver” switchonthisrefrigerator.
Warmliquidfromtherefrigerator’s condenserisautomaticallycirculated aroundthefrontedgeofthefreezer compartmenttohelpkeepmoisture fromformingonthe outsideofthe refrigeratorduringhumidweather.
Manyrefrigeratorsusespecial electricheaters.Thisrefrigerator needsnone.That’swhythereisno
“energysaver”switch..there’sno
needforit.
NoDefrosting
It isnotnecessarytodefrostthe fkeezeror freshfd compartments. Yourrefrigeratorisdesignedand equippedtodefrostitself automatically.
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Waterflowsfromhouseholdsupply &ro@ dualsoienoidvalve(1)to
\I~terreservoir[2)andtoautomatic icernaker
(3) as needed.
~$7hterisfrozenincubem~~d(4) and~jectedintostoragebin (5)
u,%ereamotor-poweredaugermoves cubesforwardtodispensingunit.
If’henyousettheselectorswitchon
fi~~t offreezercompartmentdoor
O;ICECY.JBF.S,cubeswilldispense
dNOU@ chuteindoor whencradle
ispressed. Whentheswitchismovedto
,~.T~~~~~WATER,waterfrol~ ­reservoirflowsthroughtubingin
(~j and isdkpensedwhen
~oor
:radk is pressed.
LigMswitch
(7)turns nightiight*
inthec!k+penseronor off.
-q;gj;~,~’~~f~hand rtighflightof~ qo{]elCX24 Only.
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rnor’tithanbrief,iceChmpk)~~w “,‘:
‘kthe causeandslm.ddberemoved followingirMructi6nsbeiow~d :.
s &T@ ~yq.fi~~~ngghSSWwith’ ‘ .
ice andusing marrgwor extra”taw‘“-;
gkmes. Thiscanjamthechuteor ‘ ‘c’:
causethe doorinthechutetofreeze “
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shut: Periodicallyopenthkfkeex% :
compartmentdoor and
kIok down ‘”-.
intoth~@mte.-Hic6isblocking ‘ ‘. thechtite,pokeitthrotighwith ~~~ø.
awoodenspQOn.
@h? shouldbedispenf$d~~f~~~-““’
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withSOdaorother, ; ‘“.
Ikwmhgemixes.ThisWWprevent ~ -
splashingwhichisannoyingand ­which,ifthe splashreachestheice andwaterselectorswitch,
cause it to stick
@Beveragesand not .‘
or bind.
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be inthei$xstorage ‘:
bin.Cam;bottlesorfoodpackages ‘
the storagebinmaycawwthe
in
Ifyouuseyourrefrigeratorbefore thewaterconnectionismade,raisg.
theiceaccessdoorandmakesure theicemakerfeelerarmis inthe OFF (up)positionasshownbelow.
Ice access
door lcernaker
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Whenwatersupplyhasbeen connectedto icemaker,movefeeler armtoON(down)position.
Depresswaterdispensercradle forabouttwominutesto remove trappedair fromthewaterlineand
tofillwaterresmvoirautomatically.
Icecubemoldautomaticallyfills
withwateraftercoolingto freezing
tern~eratures.Firstcubesnormally
fre;ze afterseveralhours. NOTE: Withanewly-installed
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Throwawaythefirstfewbatches oficecubes(16or
wiilflushawayanyimpuritiesin thewaterline.Do thesamething aftervacationsorextendedperiods whenice isn’tused.
Discardthefirstsixglassfulsof waterinthe kitchensink.Thiswill
eliminatetheslight“plastic”taste temporari~yimpartedtothewater bythewaterreservoir.
Keepicelevelto keepimnaker productive.Cubesejectedinto
anemptystoragebinwillpileup cIosetotheicemakerandpushthe feelerarm uptotheOFFposition
prematurelywhenthebinisonly
partiaHyfull.Opentheiceaccess
door,reachin, levelthecubesby handand icemakingwillresume. Keepingcubesdistributedevenly will-all~wtheicemakertoproduce
noughicetofillthebinto its
maximumcapacity.
24cubes).This
(CSX22)
SetselectortoICECUEWSor
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CHHJJ3DWATER.
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@Forice,simplypositionglass beneathwordsICECUBES.For water,positionglassbeneath wordsCHILLEDWATER.
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Undez.certainrarecircumstances;-‘ iceedxx maybe discciloied, . ..
twuallyappearingwitha green-. bh@ he. Thecauseofthis unimuddiscolorationisapparently”
duetcracombinationoffactors suchascertaincharacteristicsof
k@ waters,householdplumbing andtheaccumulatioriofcopper saltsin anirmctive-watersupply., fine”whichfeedstheicemaker.
Continuedconsumptionofsuch discoloredicecubesmaybe injurioustohealth.If such
isobserved,discard
theim cubw andcontactyour
FactoryServiceCenter
Q?@~Q&~g~~~u~~~~~r Care@Servicer+
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CSX22
@Gripglassorothercontainer
neartherimandpressrimgently butfirmlyagainsttherubber­cushionedcradle.
when Di$pm$hg Vv’ter.*rJ
Thewatersystemprovides approximatelysixsuccessive $amce glasslkds—afterwhich
severalhoursmustbe allowedfor repkmishedwaterreservoirsupply tocool.Youprobablywillnotdrain ailthechilledwaterfromthe reservoirona singleoccasion,
CSX24
@Gripglassor othercontainer gentlyneartherim andpressrim firmlyagainsticeor water dispensercradle.
‘l%efirstglassofwaterdispensed maybewarmertkm the
foiiowingones.Thisisnormal. Dispens;d waterischilled, not
kxxl. Forcolderwater,simplyadd ice before.dispensingwater.
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$kkiisepressure fhxn cradleand Withd.rllw
Mm 01dropsofwater. Solmeslightdrippingmayoccur
followingdispensingofchilled water.Ifexcessive,thespillshould bewipeddry immediately.
Donotpourwaterinspillshelf becauseitisnotseWciraining— pour it inkitchensink.Theshelf anditsgrilleshouldbecleaned
~egu~m~yaccordingtoinstructions onpage13.
IfIce Clllllqls Form in Stoqe Bin. *O
The Icema.kerejectscubes in
groupsofeight,anditis normalfor severalcubestobejoinedtogether. However,ifyoudon’tusetheice veryoften,iceclumpsmayformin thesto~agebinandcanclogthe dispenser.
Ifthishappens: s Removestoragebinfromfreezer
compartment. ~ Breakup iceclumpswith
fingertippressureanddiscard remainingclumps.
QJReplacebinbeforeremaining
cubesmeltandfusetogether.
TO Ice cube
slowly tocatchlastice
Bin
r !11
I lb!Ill
2. Liftleftfrontcornertofreebin fromshelfandpullbin straightout, supportingitat frontandback.
(MOdellCSX24)
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Lifttheleftcornertofreethebin fromtheshelfandpullthebin straightmt, supportingit atfront andback.
To Replace Ice cube stxMxlgeBin.
Slidethebinbackuntilthetabon thebinlocks intotheslotinthe shelf.
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Mechanism \
Ifbindoesnot goalltheway back,removeitandrotatethedrive mechanism1/4turn.Thenpushbin backagainuntilthetabonthebin locksintotheslotintheshelf+
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old icecubeswillbecomecloudy andtastestale,Emptyicestorage binperiodicallyani washit in lukewarmwater.Besureto aliow storagebintocoolbeforereplacing it—otherwiseicecubes“willstick tothemetalauger.
MovekemakerFeelerAnn
tfoOFF(Up) when..e
~Homewatersupplyistobe turnedoffforseveralhours.
@Icestoragebinistoberemoved foraperiodoftime.
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@Goingawayon vacation,atwhich timeyoushouldalsoturnoffthe valveinthewatersupplylineto yourrefrigerator.
MYmisisYourFirst
Icemdwre.o
You’llhearoccasionalsoundsthat maybeunfamiliar.Thesearenormal icemakingsoundsandarenot causeforconcern.
Watir mlkr Icemaker
Accessory
Youricecubescanonly beas fresh-tastingasthe waterthatproducesthem. That’swhyit’sagood idea to purifyyourwater witha waterfilter.
Itsactivatedcharcoal removesmusty,stale odorsandunpleasant medicinal,metallic tastes.A porousfiber cartridgecatchesdirt, rustparticles,sandand silt,‘whilesp~cialcrystals reducedepositsofhardscale.
Thefilterisanoptionatextra cost,availablefromyourHotpoint dealer,SpecifyWIW7X214.Ithas completeinstallationinstructions andinstallsinminuteson 1/4”O.Il. copperwaterline.
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Eating quality drops
afteri!meSkfm
Meats
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Roasts(Beef& Lamb).. . . . 3to5
Roasts(Pork& Veal).. . . .. 3
Steaks(Beef). . . . . . . . . . . 3to 5
Chops(Lamb). . . .. . . . . . . 3
~hop~ (pork)- . . . . . . . . . . 3 ‘0 5
Ground&IStewMeats. . . . . 1to 2
VarietyMeats... . . . . . . . . , 1to 2
Sausage(Pork).. . . . . . . . . 1to 2
Prwf?ssed MWts
Bacon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Frankfurters.. . . . . . . . . . . 7
Ham(Whole). . . . . . . . . . . 7
Ham(Half)... . . . . . . . . . . 3to 5
Ham(Slices).. . .. . ... , . . 3
LuncheonMeats. . . . . . . . . 3to 5
Sausage(Smoked). .. . .. . . 7
Sausage(Dry&Semi-Dry). . . 14to 21
35° :T4fl”F.
LMYS
to 5
to 5
CookedMeats
CookedMeatsand
MeatDishes. . . . . . . . . . 3to 4
Gravy& MeatBroth. . .. . . . 1to 2
l%~fl
Poultry
Chicken&Turkey(Whole).. . 1to 2
hicken
(Pieces).. . . . . . . . 1 to 2
urkey(Pieces), . . . , . . . . . 1to 2
Duck& Goose(Whole). . . . 1to 2
Giblets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1to 2
COoked Poultry
- f’ie~= (c~vered~ith Broth) 1 to 2
Pieces(Not Covered).. . . . . 3 to 4
CookedPm.rltryDishes.. . . . 3to 4
FriedChicken.. . . . . . . . . . 3 to 4
(~h~r!ha~fOr~~~[S&~OU!t~)FREEZER
Vlosffruits and vegetables., , . . , , . .8-12 months
Leanfish. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..6-8 months
Fattyfish, rolls and breads,
soups, stew,casseroles. , . . . . . . ,2-3 months
Cakes,pies, sandwiches,
Ieft-overs(cooked),
Icecream (originalcarton). ... , , .1 monthmax.
hkwfeckiquwareconstantlybeingdeveloped.
COIWMtheCollegeorCountyExtension ServiceoryourlocalUtility Companyforthe Mestinformationonfreezingandstoringfoods.
‘U.S. DepamnentdAgriculture
ihkats,fishandpoultrypurchased fromthestorevaryinqualityand age;consequently,safestorage
timeinyourrefrigeratorwillvary.
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Mmms
6to 1.2 4 to 8 6to 12
6 to 9 3 to 4 3 to 4 3to 4 1to 2
1 5
1to 2 1to 2 1to 2
Freezing
not recom-
mended.
2to 3 2 to 3
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F 4 to 6
4
‘lb
storecheese,wrapwellwithwax
paperor aluminumfoil,or putin aplasticbag.
@Carefidlywraptoexpelairand
helppreventmold.
@Storepre-packagedcheeseinits
ownwrappingifyouwish. ‘lbstorevegetables,usethe
vegetabledrawers—they’vebeen designedtopreservethenatural
moistureandfreshnessofproduce.
@Coveringvegetableswithamoist
towelhelpsmaintaincrispness.
@Asa furtheraidtofreshness, pre-packagedvegetablescanbe storedintheiroriginalwrapping.
iWte:TheSealed&Freshdrawer
makesit unnecessa~towrapcertain
foods whichithasbeendesignedto
preserve.Thisdrawerisdescribed
onpage Il.
RI storeicecream-Finequalityice
crwrn,withhighcreamcontent,will
normallyrequireslightlylower temperaturesthanmore“airy” already-packagedbrandswith lowcreamcontent.
Wm be necessary toexperimentto
eIt determinethefreezercompartment
locationandtemperaturecontrol settingtokeepyouricecreamat
therightservingtemperature.
~Themarofthefreezercompartment
is slightlycolderthanthefront,
T’@onfreezingfoods
Therearethreeessential requirementsforefficienthome freezing:
L Initialquality.Freezeonly
top-qualityfoods.Freezingretains qualityandflavor;itcannot improvequality.
2. Speed. Thequickerfruitsand vegetablesarefrozenafterpicking, thebetterthefrozenproductwill be, You’llsavetime,too,withless cullingandsortingtodo.
3.Proper Usefood wrapsdesignedespeciallyfor freexing.
lb freezemeat,fishand wrapwellin freezer-weightfoil(or otherheavy-dutywrappingmaterial) formingitcarefullytotheshapeof
thecontents.Thisexpelsair.Fold
andcrimpendsofthepackageto
providea good,lastingseal,
Don’trefreezemeatthathas completelythawed;meat,whether raworcooked,canbefrozen successfullyonlyonce.
Limitfreezingoffresh(unfrozen) meatsor seafoodstonumberof
poundsatatimeasfollows:
CSX22 . . . . . . . . . . .
CSX24. . . . . . . . . . . .
..21 pounds
..26 pounds
Forconvenience.e*
~Storealllike thingstogether.This
notonlysavestime,butelectricity— becauseyoucanfindfoodsfaster.
@Placetheoldestitemsupfrontso theycanbe useduppromptly.
@Useshelvesonthe door formost oftenusedsaucesandcondiments.
@Usethemeatdrawerformeats youdo not freeze.
‘I-bsavemoneyinam’gy
andfoodCAMS:
@Placemostperishableitems,such asmilk,creamorcottagecheese,
towardtherearofthetopshelf; theywillstaycoldestinthispartof thefi-eshfoodcompartment.
~Covermoistfoodswithtightlids, plasticfilmorfoil.
@Leafvegetablesandfiwits placedin storagedrawerswilllast longerwhenstoredin closedplastic containemor wrappedinplasticfilm.
@Do not overloadyourfreshfood or freezercompartmentwitha lot ofwarmfoodatonce.
@Openthedoorthe fewesttimes possibletosaveelectricalenergy.
@Whengoingout oftownfor severaldays,leaveasfewperishables aspossibleintherefrigerator.Setthe icernakerto the Ol?Fpositionand shutoffwatertotherefrigerator.
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Shdvesinthefreshfbodandfreezer
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cmnpartmentsareadjustable, enablingyouto makeefficientshelf
anwagemerktstofityourfamily’s
foodsmage needs.
shdvesin
Fbodi
Toremoveshe~ves:Tiltshelfupat front,thenlifti!upandoutof
tracksonrear wallofrefrigerator.
13in$ml Fresh
Food Doul’r
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Toremove:Lifithebinstraightup untilmountinghooksdisengage.
Torelocate:Selectdesiredshelf height, engagethe bin’shookin
slotson thetracksofthedoor,and
pushin. Thebinwilllockinplace.
Shelvesinthe freezercompartment areeasilyremovedandreplaced.
TO remove Shdves:
L Whilepressingtabson shelf supportsonrightwall,liftshelfout ofgroovesin supports.
Toreplaceshelves:Selectdesired
shelfheight.Withshelffrontraised slightly,engagetoplugsintracksat rearofcabinet.Thenlow”erfrontof shelfuntilitlocksintoposition.
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2. Pullshelfsidewaysuntilrods comeoutofholes onleftwall.
TOreplaceshelves:Insertrodsinto holes.Then,whilepressingtabs, lowershelfintogroovesinsupports. Besureshelfwireisfullyinserted
intogrooves.
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Tj-1~~~~v@~]e &feat Pan drawer
has!1sowncoldairducttoallowa
~~~emofc~~dair
mnpmnent to flow
from the freezer
aroundthe
drawer,
5+xcmtrol leverto MEATS–the
coldestsetting-to storeilreshmeats. IfleverisleftinNIEA~ positionfor a@period oftime,somefkostmay
rm ontheinsideofthedrawer.
etcontrolleverto VEGETABLES
mconvertthedrawerto normal
refrigeratortemperatureand provideextravegetablestorage space.Coldairductis turnedoff.
Variablesettingsbetweenthese extremescanbeselected.
&E&!sh
Thisrefrigerateddrawerisdesigned tokeepunwrappedftmdsfreshby
retainingthenaturalmoisture contentoffoodssuchas: @Artichokes
~Psparagus @Beets,topped @Currants @Blueberries
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Carrots
oCelery
oCherries eCorn
.sGreens,leafy @Lettuce
oparsley oPeas,green
Asinanyrefrigeratedstoragearea,
itisrecommendedthatodorous foodsbestoredwrapped-foods
suchas:
Broccoli
@
oBrussels
Sprouts
@Cabbage * Cauliflower
eGreenonions
Storagetimewilldependuponthe typeoffoodanditsconditionwhen placedinthedrawer.
Excesswaterwhichmayaccumulate
inthebottomofthe Sealed&Fresh Drawershouldbepouredoutand thedrawerwipeddry.
TheSealed& FreshDraweris partiallysealedbygasketsattached tothecoveratthe frontandback edges.Alwaysreplacethedrawer inthiscoverandpush ~hedrawer
allthewayin.
oplums @Radishes
@Rhubarb
e spinach
* Tomatoes,
ripe
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Turnips
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L Removefbodfrom shelfabove
Sealed&FreshDrawerandtakeout
shelf.T&ehod
andoutofthedrawer.
off theglasscover
2. Putyourfingersbehindthe gasketatthe rearofthedrawerand pull forward.Removethegasket.
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3.Pullthedrawerpart-wayout. Reachin, pushtherear oftheglass up;atthesametime,pushitback
untilitclearsfront-comerretainers.
4.Tiltandremovethecover.
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5.Pullthedrawerforward,liftthe
fronttoclearstops,andremovethe drawer.Iftherefrigeratordoor doesn’topencompletely,pullthe draweroutuntilithitsthe door. Thenliftthe drawerupuntilitis
higherthanthe drawe~supports,tilt itandtake it out.
6.If tapeholdsConvertibleMeat
Pancovertodrawersupports, removethetape.Pulldrawerpart­wayout.Reachin, pushtherearof theglassup and,atthesametime, back,untilitclearsfront-corner retainers.
8.Tilt and removethedrawer. Afiercleaning,replaceinreverse
order.
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Whendrawersandcoversareback inplace,reinstallgasketatrearof Sealed&Fresh Drawer.Fittheend oftheplasticdrawersupportinto
theslotonthegasket,withthe
rubbergasketflapi%cingyou. Make surethegasketsnapsintoplace.
‘7.Tiltandremovethecover.
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-The watt??ad iced@mer
Y2!slw!fshouldbe wipeddry
=z~d~=i=lytopnwentspotting,—-----
leftcmshelfrnayleavedeposits youcanIemoveby~Oakingwith undilutedvinegar.Youcanalsouse pasteofnon-precipitatingwater softener(suchasCMgonbrmd) andwater,oroneteaspoonof’citric acidpowderperpint ofhottap water.Soakuntildepositdisappears
orbecomeslooseenoughtorinse away.Usually30minutessoaking timeisadequate.Avoidusingwax onspillshelfandtrim.
Thedoor handlesand trim canbe cleanedwithaclothdampenedwith
asolutionofmildliquiddishwashing detergentandwater.Drywithasoft cloth. Don’tusewaxonthedoor handlesor trim.
Keepthe finish ciean. Wipewith
cl&mclothlightlydampenedwith
henappliancewaxor mildliquid
~shwashingdetergent.Dryand
polishwith-aclem-,softcloth.Do
wipe therefrigeratorwitha
nnt
-;i~-l?dishwashingclothorwet
towel.Thesemayleavearesidue
that can damage-thepaint.Do
riotusescouringpads,powdered c~eaners,bleachor cleaners containingbleachbecausethese productscanscratchandweaken the paintfinish.
Protectthe paint finish.Thefinish ontheoutsideoftherefrigeratoris 2highquality,baked-onpaintfinish. Withpropercare,it willstaynew­kmkingandrust-freeforyears. Applya coatofkitcherdappliance
W2X whenthe refrigeratorisnew
andthen atleasttwiceayear. .~pp~ia~cePolish?Vax& Cleaner
No. WR97X216)isavailable
(Cat.
fromi%tpointApplianceParts
YIafis,
Insidethe
fresh fw.i!andfreezer
compartmentsshouldbecleaned atleastonceayear.IJnplugthe refrigeratorbeforecleaning.If this isnotpractical,wringexcess moistureoutofspongeorcloth whencleaningaroundswitches, lightsor controls.
Usewarmwaterandbakingsoda solution—abouta tablespoonof bakingsodatoa quartofwater. Thisbothcleansandneutralizes odors.Rinsethoroughlywithwater andwipedry.
Otherpartsoftherefrigerator— includingdoorgaskets,meatand
vegetabledrawers,icestorage binandallplasticparts–can be cleanedthesameway.Donotuse cleansingpowdersorotherabrasive cleaners.
Tohelppreventodors,leave an.openboxofbakingsodainthe rearofthe ref~igerator,onthetop shelf.Changetheboxeverythree months.Anopenboxofbaking soda in thefreezerwillabsorb stalefreezerodors.
~ notwashanyplasticparts from your refrigeratorin
yourautomaticdishwashe~
Drainopeningh freezer mnpartment. Duringyearly
cleaning,removebottomfreezer basketandflushasolutionofbaking soda(oneteaspoon)andtwocupsof hot(not boiling)waterthroughthe drainline withthehelpofameat baster.Thiswillhelpeliminate odorandreducethelikelihood ­ofa cloggeddrainline.
If drainbecomes , clogged,usea
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wateriolution to forcethe clog —– [hl”oughthe
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C’ontinucflushinguntilline is clear,thenemptyandreplacethe defrostwaterpanimmediately.
Careshouldbe takenin moving yourrefrigeratorawayfromthe wall.Alltypesoffloorcoverings canbedamaged,particularly cushionedcoveringsandthose withembossedsurfaces.Pullthe refrigeratorstraightoutandreturnit topositionbypushingit straightin. Movingyourrefrigeratorinaside directionmayresultindamageto yourfloorcoveringorrefrigerator.
COndemer
Thecondenseris locatedbehind thebasegrille.Formostefficient operation,youwillneedtokeep thecondenserclean.Removethe basegrille(seepage4)andeither sweepawayor vacuumupdustthat isreadilyaccessible.Thiseasy cleaningoperationshouldbe doneat leastonceayear.
Conde-nser
IDd’mstwater Rm
Panbehindbasegrilleshouldbe cleanedatleastonceayear.When reinstallingpan,firmlypushit ALLTHEWAYIN untilitstops.
Defrostwaterpan
(corltitil{edttalpage)
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hiFreezer
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yougo(m!
%3’3FreshFd
30Unph3~
2=TOalignthecontrolknob proamrly,note positionof numberedccm!rolforproper reassemblyandpulloffknob.
3. I%Hbottomoflightpaneldown aboutW1’’-justenoughtodisengage lipatrear fromgroovesin retainers onrear wall.
4. LiRpaneltodisengagetopfrom pins on sidewalls;removepanel.
Afterreplacingwithsamesize bulb,reinstallpanel(hangtopon pins;pullbottomdown,pushit backandreleaseittoletlipengage groovesin retainers),Replace temperaturecontrolknobinOFF
position,turnittoprevioussetting,
andplugrefrigeratorbackin.
refrigerator.
CSX24
L Unplugrefrigerator.
2. Removeshelfthat’sjustbelow
lightshield.(Shelfwillbeeasierto removeif itisemptiedfirst.)
3. Pullplasticlightshieldtoward you.(Itwillbendtofreetabsfrom grooves.)
4, Replacebulbwithsamesize bull).
5. Reinstallshieldar~dshelf.
6. Pluginrefrigerator.
MODELCSX22
L Unplugrefrigerator.
For exttwk!dWwB$kmsor fabwneq shutoffpowerto refrigerator,turnthenumbered controltoOFl?,cleaninterior withbakingsoda solutionof one tablespoonofsodatoonequartof water.Wipedry.Topreventodors, leaveopenboxofsodainrefrigerator. Leavedoorsopen,
For shorter vacations,remove perishablefoodsand.leavecontrols atregularsettings.However,if room.temperatureisexpectedto dropbelow60QF.,foliowsame instructionsasforextended vacations.
MoveicernakerfeelerarmtoOFF (up)positionandbesureto shutoff watersupplytotherefrigerator.
~e~ yOU~OVe Disconnectpowercordfromwall
outlet,removeallfoodandclean anddrytheinterior.
Securea~illoose itemssuchas
grille,shelvesandstoragepans bytapingthemsecurelyinplace topreventdamage.
Besurerefrigeratorstaysinuprighl
positionduringactualmovingand
invan.Refrigeratormustbesecured invantopreventmovement.Protect outsideofrefrigeratorwithblanket.
2. Removeshelfthat’sjustbelow lightshield.(Shelfwillbeeasierto removeif itis emptiedfirst.)
3. Pullplasticlightshieldtoward you.(Itwillbendto freetabsfrom grooves.)
4. Replacebulbwithsamesize bulb.
5. Reinstallshieldandshelf,
6. Plugin refrigerator.
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POSSIBLE CAUSEANDREMEDY
Yourrefrigeratoriswiredforaccurate electricaldiagnosisinyourhome--takes onlyminutesforaservicetechnicianto checkitsentireelectricalsystem.Noneedfor thetechnicianto unplug,moveor unload the refrigeratorto
make the diagnosis.
REFNGHMmR DOESNOTOPERATE!
MOTOROPERATES FOR.LOl’dGPEIUODS
NKYIWitSTARTS42 STOPSFREQUENTLY
@Maybe indefrostcyclewhenmotordoesnotoperatefor about30minutes. @‘1’ernperaturecontrolinOl?Fposition. @If interiorlightisnot on, refrigeratormaynotbepluggedin atwalloutlet. =If plugissecureandtherefrigeratorstillfailstooperate,pluga lampor a small
appliancei~tothe sameoutlettodetermineifthereisatrippedcircuitbreakeror burnedoutfuse.
@Modernrefrigeratorswithmorestoragespaceanda largerfreezercompartment requiremoreoperatingtime.
@Normalwhenrefrigeratorisfirstdeliveredtoyourhome—usuallyrequires24
hours
tocompletelycod down. ~Largeamountsoffoodplacedin refrigeratortobecooledor frozent @Hotweather—frequentdooropenings. @Doorleftopen. @Temperaturecontrolsaresettoocold. Refertopage5. @Grilleandcondenserneedcleaning.Refertopage13. @CheckENERGY-SAVINGTIPScmpage2.
@Temperaturecontrolstartsandstopsmotortomaintaineventemperatures.
~Ifrefrigeratorvibrates,morethanlikelyitisnotrestingsolidlyonthefloorandfront rollerscrewsneedadjusting,orflooris weakor uneven.RefertoROLLERSonpage4.
@If dishesvibrateonshelves,try movingthermSlightvibrationisnormal. @Defrostwaterpanrattling,needstobepositionedproperly.
OPERATING
SOUNDS
2(3ORN(YI’CLOSING ?ROPERLY
@Thehighspeedcompressormotorrequiredtomaintainnearzerotemperaturesin thelargefreezercompartmentmayproducehighersoundlevelsthanyouroldrefrigerator.
~Normalfanairflow-one fanblowscoldair throughtherefrigeratorandfreezer compartments-anotherfancoolsthecompressormotor.
@TheseNORMALsoundswilla~sobeheardfromtimeto time:
~Defrosttimerswitchclicksatdefrost. ~Defrostwaterdrippingintodrainpan.
@TemperaturecontrolclicksONorOFl?. ~Icecubesdroppingintobinandwaterrunninginpipesas icemakerrefills. ~Refrigerantboilingorgurgling. @Crackingor poppingofcoolingcoilscausedbyexpansionandcontractionduring
defrostandrefrigerationfollowingdefrost.
@Door gasketonhingesidestickingorfoldingover.Tocorrect, putasmallamountof
petroleumjelly onfaceofgaskot.
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POSSIBLECAUSEAND
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@Normalair flowcoolingmotor.Intherefrigerationprocess,itisnormalthatheatbe
13GmM OF expelledintheareaundertherefrigerator.Somefloorcoveringswilldiscolorat these REFRIGERAmR
nmv-na~andsafeoperatingtemperatures.Yourfloorcoveringsuppliershouldbe consultedifyouobjecttothisdiscoloration.
FRESHFOOD @Temperaturecontrolnotsetcoklenough.Refertopage5. ORFRE13ZER COMPARTMENT T13MI%RATI.JIU3
TTNlWARM FOODSDRYOUT FROSTORICE
CRYSTALSON FROZENFOOD
~ Warmwea&er—frequentdooropenings. ~Doorlefiopenfortoolongatime.
e packagemaybe holdingdooropen. @Foodsnotcovered,wrappedorsealedproperly.
~Doormayhavebeenleftajaror packageholdingdooropen. @Toofrequentandtoolongdooropenings.
~Frostwithinpackageisnormal.
SLOW ICECUBE
FREEZING
~Doormayhavebeenleftajar. ~Tim temperatureoffreezercompartmentcolder.
ICECUBESEIAW-E @Oldcubesneedtobediscarded. ODOR/TASTE
@Icestoragebinneedstobeemptiedandwashed. @Unsealedpackagesinrefrigeratorand/orfreezercompartmentsmaybetransmitting
odor/tastetoice cubes, @Interiorofrefrigeratorneedscleaning.Refertopage13. @Poor-tastingincomingwater.Installwaterfilter-see page8.
AUlOMATIC ?.Icenlakerfeelerarmisin OFF (up)position. ICEMAKER DOESNm WORK
@Watersupplyturnedoffornotconnected. @Freezercompartmenttoowarm. @Cubestoosmall—watershut-offvalveconnectingrefrigeratortohomewaterlinemay
beclogged. ~Sometimescubesfusetothesideoftheicemoldaridholdthefeelerarminthe
OFF (up)position.Removethisicetorestarttheicemaker. @Whenreachingforcubesbyhand,youmayhavepushedthefeelerarmintothe
OFF (up)positionbymistake. ~Piledupcubes in storagebinmaycauseicemakertoshut offprematurely.With
icemakerfeelerarmintheOFF (up)position,levelcubesinbin.
DIVIDERBETWEEN
~NormalwarmthiscreatedbyAutomaticEnergySaverSystemcirculatingwarm
liquidaroundfrontedgeoffreezercompartmenttohelppreventcondensationon
FEELSWARM
IMOISTUREFORMS ONOUTSIDE OF REFRIGERATOR
outsideofrefrigeratorin hot,humidweather.
@Notunusualformoisturetoformonoutsideofrefrigeratorduringperiodsofhigh
humidity.
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cum DISPENSER
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DOESNOTWORK (MODEL
WATERH.4SPOOR @If waterdispenserhasnot beenusedforanextendedperiod$dispensewaterin TAsTE/oDoR
CSX24)
POSSIBLE CAUSEANDIREMIUIY * No
icecubes.Removestoragebin.Ifcubesarefrozentowirearm, removethem.
@Noicecubes.Icemakerturnedoffor watersupplyturnedoff.
Irregulariceclumpsinstoragecontainer.Breakupasmanyasyoucanwithfingertip
~
pressureanddiscardtheremainingclumps.
regularmanneruntilallwaterinreservoirisreplenishedwithfreshwater. @Poor-tastingincomingwater.Installwaterfilter-seepage 8.
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GLASSISWARM
WATERDISPENSER @Watersupplylineturnedoffor notconnected. DOESNOTWORK
REFRIGERATOR HASODOR
MOISTURE COLLECTSINSIDE
~wATERON FLOORORON
BOITDMOFFREEZER
KITCHEN
@A11owabout24hoursforwatertocooltopropertemperatureafterrefrigeratorisfirst installed.
~Ifwaterdispenserhasnotbeenusedforextendedperiod,waterinfirstglasswilinot beascoolasin succeedingglasses.
@If waterreservoirhasbeendrained,allowseveralhoursforreplenishedsu~ply
tochill.
@Supplylinemaybecloggedwithsediment. ~Foodswithstrongodorsshouldbetightlycovered.
~Checkforspoiledfood. ~ Interiorneedscleaning.Refertopage13. ~ Defrostwaterpanneedscleaning. @Keepopenboxofbakingsodain refrigerator;replaceeverythreemonths.
@Toofrequentor toolongdooropenings. @In humidweather,aircarriesmoistureintorefrigeratorwhendoorsareopened.
@
Thedraininbottomoffreezermaybeclogged.Removeanyiceonthefreezerbottom
andcleanthedrain.Refertopage13. ~Ifyouuseaglassover6inchestall,youmaybejammingcubesinthefunnelchute.
Theycanfuseinsidethechuteanddropoutlater,leavingwateror iceonthefloor. @Defrostwaterpanfull,missingor notinposition.
Hyoumd morehelp...d, tollfree:
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service
YOU receive,herearethree
s:e~stofollow.forfurtherhelp.
WWF. contactthepeoplewho
servicedyourappliance.Explain whyyouarenotpleased.h most
cases,thiswillsolvetheproblem.
NEXT,
i-fyou arestillnotpleased,
writeallthe details—including
phone number—to:
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FINALLY,ifyour problemisstill not resolved,write:
MajorAppliance ConsumerActionPanel
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Sin@proddoriginal
f% one year from date of original purchase, we will provide, free of
charge, parts and service
in
your hometo repairorreplace
my part of the failsbecauseofa manufacturing defect.
purchasedatesuchasyoursalessliporcancelleclchecktoestablishwarrantyperiod.
labor
WARRANTY
FLU FWENEAR
five years from date of original
For
purchase, we will provide,
charge,partsandservicelaborin yourhometo repairorreplaceany
partd thesealedrefrigerating system(thecompressor,
condenser,evaporatoraridall
connectingtubing)thatfails becauseofamanufacturing defect.
freeof
thslifeoftherefrigerator,wewill
For replace,freeofcharge,anytinted
st343-#7rou@7storage drawer made from Lexan@
andfurnishedwiththerefrigeratorif
thedrawerbreaksduringnormal
household
not included. The drawers can be exchanged at a i-iotpoint Appliance Parts Mart, Factory
orbywritingtotheaddressbelow.
pdycarbcmateresin
use. Drawer covers are
ServiceCenter,
Thiswarrantyisextendedto theoriginalpurchaserandany succeedingownerforproducts purchasedforordinaryhomeuse inthe48 mainiandstates,Hawaii andWashington,D.C.inAlaskathe
warrantyisthesameexceptthatitis
Li!&iTEDbecauseyou
theproducttotheserviceshop
ship
orforth~servicetechnician’stravei coststoyourhome.
mustpayto
1s ‘~e~icetripstoyo~rh”meto
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Allwarrantyservicewillbeprovided
byourFactoryServiceCenters or byourauthorizedCustomerCare@
servicersduringnorrnaiworking
hours.
teachyouhowtousetheproduct.
5WxlJyourWe andCaremateritd.
Ifyouthenhaveanyquestions aboutoperatingtheproduct, pieasecontactyourdeaierorour ConsumerAffairsofficeatthe addressbeiow,orcali,tolifree:
TheGEAnswerCenter@
800.626.2000 consumerinformationservice
@Improperinstallation. Ifyouhaveaninstallationprobiem,
contactyourdeaierorinstaiier. Youareresponsibleforproviding adequateelectrical,piumbingand otherconnectingfacilities.
LookintheWhiteorYeUowPages ofyourtelephonedirectoryfor
l-K3TPOlNTFACTORYSERVICE,
GENERALELECTRIC-i-iOTPOiNT FACTORYSERVICEor iiOTPOINT CUSTOMERCARP SERVICE.
~Replacementofhousefusesor
resettingofcircuitbreakers.
@Faiiureoftheproductif’itisused forotherthanitsintendedpurpose orusedcomrnerciaiiy.
@Damageto productcaused byaccident,fire,fioodsoracts ofGod.
WARRANTORiSlVOTRESPONSii3LE
FORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES.
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$lomestatesdoriotallwvtheexclusionorlimitationofincidentalor consequentialdamages,sotheabovelimitationorexclusion
maynotapplytoyou.Thiswarrantygivesyouspecifickgal rights,andyoumayalsohaveotherrightswhichvaryfromstatetostate.
TOkn~ what
your]q~l rightsare inyours~atqconsultyourlocalorstat@consumeraffairsoffice oryourstate’sAttorneyGeneral,
GeneralHectrh Company
If h thiswarranty,write:
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