GE GTQ85PAMR User And Care Manual

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! ICE TRAY @ F SHELF (MOVABLE) # FREEZER TEMPERATURE
CONTROL KNOB
$ ICE BOX % LAMP COVER ^ REFRIGERATOR TEMPERATURE
CONTROL SWITCH
& R SHELF (MOVABLE)
* VEGETABLE CASE COVER ( VEGETABLE CASE ) FREEZER POCKET 1 UTILITY POCKET 2 EGG CASE 3 BOTTLE POCKET(LARGE) 4 BOTTLE POCKET(SMALL)
FEATURE CHART
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Here are the features of your new refrigerator.
Take a moment to know all the features designed for the convenience of the user.
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Ice Tray
Fill 3/4 of the ice tray with water, as the volume expands when the water is frozen. Place the tray in the freezer compartment. T o release ice cubes, twist the ice tray slightly. Ice cubes will be easier to remove if it is held for a short while under running water.
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Movable refrigerator and freezer shelves
Storage shelves should be adjusted depending on the height of the food stored. T o do this, pull the shelves slightly forward.
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Defrost-drain Vessel
Since dust accumulated on the drain case decreases the evaporation efficiency , you should clean the drain case at regular intervals.
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Lamp cover
T o remove the lamp cover
1. Push up the bottom end of lamp cover gently, then pull out.
2. Reverse procedure to join together.
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Vegetable case
May be used for fruit and vegetable storage. Both the vegetable case and its cover shelf are removable for easy cleaning. Simply slide forward to remove.
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Utility Pocket (Top)
The Egg Case in this pocket can be turned upside down for the use of small size goods.
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For lock installed refrigerators only.
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CAUTION: 1. Check your voltage before inserting the power supply
cord into the socket.
2. Contact the earthing conductor to this unit with an attachment earthing screw.
3. Do not spill liquid on this unit.
4. Do not use flammable spray, such as painting, near this unit.
5. Do not place ignitable material, such as benzine, L.P. gas, alcohol etc., into this unit.
6. T ake precautions against leakage of any gas equipment near this unit.
7. Keep children from hanging on the door of this unit.
8. Do not reinsert the power supply cord within 5 minutes after
releasing it from the socket. If not, there may be problems with the compressor.
CAUTION
When you put or take out food from the refrigerator, be careful not to hit your head on the lock as there is a protrusion on the door of your refrigerator.
METHODS OF SAFE INSTALLATION
Place the refrigerator
on a strong and level floor. Unstable installation can produce noise and vibration.
Place your refrigerator
where there is no heat source nearby. High atmosphere temperature will lower cooling efficiency and increase your electricity bill.
Place the refrigerator in
an area where the humidity level is low. Splashing water on the refrigerator or installing the unit in a humid area may cause short circuit and rust.
Avoid places that are
exposed to coal gas or smoke, or discoloring may occur on the refrigerator.
For good ventilation,
keep enough space between the sidewalls and your. This helps to cool efficiently and lowers the electricity bill.
Putting the refrigerator
on the carpet may cause temperature rise and result in the discoloring of the carpet due to the compressor heat. In such a case, place a hard wooden board or a rubber mat between the carpet and the unit.
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At least 6cm
At least 6cm
At least 30cm
Carpet
Wooden Board, Rubber Mat
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Select a safe place to
install your refrigerator.
Level the refrigerator by
using the adjustable feet.
Install the parts in their
own place.
Check if the doors are
completely closed.
Check the voltage.
Then wait about an hour before plugging the power cord into the outlet.
Put food in the
refrigerator after running the refrigerator for 2~3 hours.
Safe installation
place
Maintain ~ Level
Components to their
original places
Check
Check
Plug in after
about hour
Put food after
2~3 hours
2. INST ALLATION STEPS
3. WHA T YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE MOVING OR RELOCA TING THE REFRIGERA T OR!
Unplung the power
cord.
Remove the grille with
driver and water from the defrost­drain vessel located at the rear of the refrigerator.
Do not detach the
defrost drain vessel from the compressor.
Take food out of the
refrigerator.
Fasten the interior
components with adhesive tape.
Have two people carry
the refrigerator to move safely.
Fasten the doors with
adhesive tape to prevent from opening while moving.
Adhesive Tape
Adhesive Tape
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4. CLEANING YOUR REFRIGERA TOR
Before you clean the
refrigerator, unplug the power cord. T o clean, use a soft piece of cloth. Wash with warm, soapy water rinse and dry.
The refrigerator may
smell during the initial operation, but the odour will fade away when the refrigerator is cooled sufficiently .
Use a soft cloth for
cleaning the interior and exterior of the refrigerator.
Do not sprinkle water
directly on the refrigerator itself.
Put the parts back in
their original positions after cleaning.
Soft cloth
Soft cloth
Water
Components to their
original places
Location
How to Install
Install the refrigerator in a convenient location away from extreme heat and cold. Allow at least 6cm clearance between the refrigerator and side wall so that the door may open for a fully usable interior and the refrigerator may have good air circulation. The refrigerator is not designed for recessed installation.
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refrigerator and the walls.
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the wall
Leveling
Level the refrigerator so that it rests solidly on the floor without rocking. There are two leveling feet at each front corner. Turn to the left to raise a corner, to the right to lower it. Use shims under the rear corners, if necessary.
󱇲 If you want the refrigerator door to close naturally, adjust the leveling feet
so that the front of the refrigerator is raised by 5mm.
󱇲 If you want the refrigerator to remain motionless when open, adjust the
leveling feet so that all four corners are leveled with each other.
NOTE: All packing materials used to ensure safety during transport
should be removed. Y ou must remove the transport safty packing and wipe off any possible adhesive tape residues with a petroleum-based cleaner or similar solvent.
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HOW TO OPERATE
TEMPERA TURE CONTROL
T emperature is controlled automatically. The TEMPERA TURE CONTROL at the inside of the refrigerator and freezer section control the degree of cooling of each compartment.
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1. Clean the refrigerator thoroughly. Wipe the outside with a dry cloth, and the inside with a damp cloth.
2. Set the temperature control knob at normal position.
3. Connect the power supply cord.
Many factors may influence the internal temperature of the refrigerator and freezer compartments.
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The temperature and humidity of the surrounding environment.
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The opening frequency of the doors and the amount of warm food placed in the refrigerator.
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The combination of food and containers stored in the refrigerator. For these reasons, you may want to adjust the control to suit the season and your needs.
T o control temperature
Starting your new refrigerator
The control has the four settings from
to WINTER. The WINTER mode is available only if atmosphere temperature is below 10°C.
The control has four settings form
to WINTER. The WINTER mode is available only if atmosphere temperature is below 10°C.
Refrigerator Temperature Control
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Turn the temperature control in the refrigerator and freezer compartments toward WINTER for colder temperature and toward for warmer temperature.
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Allow approximately 12 hours or overnight for the temperature to stabilize. Then check to see if further adjustments are necessary.
Disconnect the power supply cord. Remove icing case and food. Leave doors ajar for ventilation and dehumidification of both compartments.
2. DEFROSTING THE REFRIGERAT OR
Y ou will never have to defrost your refrigerator as it is designed to defrost itself completely and automatically.
3. RADIANT HEAT
With the Refrigerating System in operation, it is likely that the cabinet will feel warm at the front edges and sides. This does not indicate trouble. It is due to the hot-line used in this type of Refrigerating System which consists of piping hot gas from the (motor-driven) compressor along the front edges, the sides of the cabinet and the center partition to prevent dewing. This has nothing to do with the storage temperature inside.
(The thick line indicates the hot-line)
T o turn off the refrigerator
CAUTION
To avoid the risk of electric shock or death, unplug the power cord before replacing a burned out light bulb or cleaning the inner parts.
NOTE: During spells of hot, humid weather and in rainy
season, moisture may develop on the cabinet, just as water condenses around a cold glass of water. It is not an abnormal condition; wipe off the moisture with a dry cloth. This can also happen when the refrigerator is not installed in an appropriate place.
Freezer Temperature Control
FREEZER TEMP. CONTROL
WINTER
WINTER
REFRIGERATOR TEMP. CONTROL
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2 door No Frost refrigerator
GTQ85PAMR
When not operating for a long time
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Remove the power supply cord.
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Dry your refrigerator by opening the door for 2-3 days.
When you get ready to move
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Securely fasten movable interior parts (or remove and pack them
separately)
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DO NOT lay down your refrigerator horizontally, or the compressor may be
damaged.
If the refrigerator is not operating:
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Is the power supply cord unplugged?
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Is the home fuse or circuit out of order?
If the refrigerator is warmer than usual:
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Has the door been opened frequently or for a long period?
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Are there any hot food or anything that has been stored without cooling?
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Is the clearance between the refrigerator and the wall given sufficiently?
If there are unusual sounds:
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Is the refrigerator placed on a levelled floor?
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Are there any foreign objects behind the refrigerator?
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Are dishes on refrigerator shelves vibrating?
Before you call for service, please check the following points first.
WHAT TO DO...
CAUTION
Improper use of the grounding plug can result in electric shock. If a grounding adapter is used, make sure the receptacle box is fully grounded.
POWER CORD REPLACEMENT
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a simmilary qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
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