GE TBX25R, TBXW25R User Manual

Contents
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Appliance Registration Base Grille 4
Drawerand Covers 11,12 Problem Solver 14,15 Ener~Saving Tips
Food Storage Suggestions 8 Quick Store
Ice Dispenser 5,6 Repair Service Icemaker 5,6 SafetyInstructions 3
InstaUation 3,4 Shelves
Adapter Plug AdjustableRollers 4
Clearances 4 WaterFilter Accessorv
Electrical Requirements 3,4 Extension Cord 4
Grounding
Location WaterSupply toIcemaker 4
Light Bulb Replacement 13
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2 Quick Serve System
4 Tem~erature Controls
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Model and Serial Numbers 2 Moving &Vacation Tins
Warranty
GEmww C-P 8M.@&2m
Back Cover
Models TBX22R
TBU5R TBm5R
tith Ice Dispenser
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Itisintendd tohelpyouoperate
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andmaintainyournewrefrigerator
properly.
Keepithandyforanswerstoyour questions.
Ifyoudon’tunderstandsomething orn~ morehelp, write(include
yourphonenumber):
ConsumerAfirs
Appliances
GE
ApplianceMk Louisville,KY40225
You’Useethemona labelatthe bottom,justinsidethefreshfbod compartmentdoor.
Thesenumbersaredso onthe Consumer~oduct Ownership RegistrationCardthatcamewith
yourrefrigerator.
Befiresendingintheregistration card,pleasewritetiese numbers
here:
Mtiel Number
Serial Number
Usethesenumbersinany correspondenceorservicecalls concerningyourrefrigerator.
Myoureceivedadamaged refrigerator,immediatelycontact
thededer (orbuilder)thatsoldyou
therefrigerator.
Savethe andmoney.
Beforeyou requestservice,
checkfie ProbiemSolvero~ pages 14andM.Itlistscausesofminor
operatingproblemsthatyoucan
correctyourself.
ToobtainaSpanishlanguage versionofthisbook,cdl GEAnswerCenter@
800.626.2000
consumerinformationservice. Rra obtenerlaversi6nen
esptiol deestemanual, namea GEAnswerCente& serviciodeitiormaci6n
paraelconsumidor, tel~fono800.626.2000.
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important,Avoidlmti~ itnext toyourrange,ah~tingventorwhere
thesunwill
* Don’town thedoorsmoreOtin
a
thannecess~ry,
*Closethedoorsassoonaspossible,
shinedimcdyonit.
particularlyinhot,humidweath~r, o~ep ~wer
saverswitchinthe
leftpositionudessmoistureforms
ontheoutsideoftherefiigera~r,
Besurethedoorsareclosed
tightly,Beforeleavingthehouse orretiringforthenight,checkto besurethedoorshaven’tbeenleft openaccidentily.
@S@reody thosefoodsrequiring
retigerationinyourrefrigerator. eWipemoisturefrombottlesand
cartonsbeforeputtingtheminthe refrigerator.
@Keepfoodscoveredto rduce moisturebuildupinsidethe refrigerator.
e If youturnthecontrols
coldestpositionforquickchilling or freezing,besuretoturnthem­backtoregularsettings.
@Don’tovercrowdyourrefrigerator.
overcrowdingcm requireextra electricalenergytokeepeverything cool.
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WM~&When usingthis
a
appliance,alwaysexercisebasic safetyprecautions,includingthe
following:
oUsethisapplianceonlyforits
intendedpurposeas describedin
thjs UseandCareBook. @Thisrefrigeratormustbe
properly’initalledinaccordance withtheInstallationInstructions beforeitisused.Seegrounding
instructionsbelowandonpage4. @Neverunplugytiurrefrigerator
bypullingonthepowercord.
Alwaysgripplug,firmlyandpull
straightoutfromtheoutlet. * Repairor replaceimmediatelyail
electricservicecordsthathave becomefrayedorotherwise
damaged.Donotusea cordthat
showscracksorabrasiondamage
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alongitslengthorat eithertheplug orconnectorend.
@Donotallowchildrentoclimb,
standorhangonthesheivesin therefrigerator.Theycould
damagetherefrigeratorand
seriouslyinjurethemselves. *Afteryourrefrigeratorisin
operation,donottouchthecold surfaces9particularlywhenhands are dampor wet.Skinmayadhere
totheseextremelycoldsurfaces.
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onceyou haveremovedtheice
cubestoragecontajncrfromyour refrigerator,donotplacefjngers orhandsontheautomatic icemakingmechanismwhile
therefrigeratorispluggedin.
Thiswillhelpprotectyoufrom possibleinjury.Itwillalsoprevent
interferencewiththe movingparts ofthe ejectormechanism,orwith the heatingelementthatreleases the cubes,
Whenmovingyourrefrigerator
awayfromthewall,beearef~dnotto ro~overordamagethepwer cord.
@~n’t refr~ froun foodswhich
havethawedcompletely.The UnitedStatesDepartmentof Agriculturein HomeandGarden
BulletinNo,69says: “...Youmaysafelyrefreezefrozen
foodsthathavethawedifthkystill containicecrystalsoriftheyare still cold—below40°F.
“...Thawedgroundmeats,poultry
or fishthat haveanyoff-odoror off-colorshouldnotberefrozenand
shouldnotbe eaten.Thawedice creamshouldbediscarded.If the odor or colorofanyfoodispooror questionable,getridofit. Thefood maybedangeroustoeat.
“Evenpartialthawingand refreezing
reducetheeatingqualityoffoods, particularlyfruits,vegetablesand
Q yOU~ oldr@tifgerHtO~1$S~~il
aroundthehousebutnotinuse, besuretoremovethedoors.This
willreducethepossibilityof dangertochildren,
@Unplugyourrefrigerator:
A. Beforemakinganyrepairs.
Note:Westronglyrecommend thatanyservicingbeperformed byaqualifiedindividual.
B.Beforecleaning. C.Beforereplacingaburned-out
lightbulb,therefrigeratorshould beunpluggedinordertoavoid contactwitha livewirefilament. (Aburned-outlightbulbmay breakwhenbeingreplaced.) Note:TurningcontroltoOFF positiondoesnotremovepower tothelightcircuit.
h notoperateyourrefrigemtor
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inthepresenceofexplosivefrees.
SAVETHWE
INSTRUCTIONS
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Howtoconnect
electricity
Forpersonalsafety,
this appliancemustbe
properlygrounded.
Thepowercordofthisappliance isequippedwitha three-prong
(grounding)plugwhichmateswith
:~standardthree-prong(grounding)
\valIoutlet(Fig. 1)tominimizethe
possibilityof~ec~ricshockhazard fromthisappliance.
INSURE PROPER GROUND EXISTS
Fig. 1
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Havewalloutletandcircuitchecked
BEFOREUSE
bya qualifiedelectricianto make sureoutletis properlygrounded.
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Wherea standardtwo-prongwall outletisencountered,itisyour personalresponsibilityand obligationto haveitreplacedwith aproperlygroundedthree-prong walloutlet.
DON~, UNDER
C~CUMSTANCES, CUT
ANY
ORREMOW THETHIRD
(GRom~)PRONGFROM
THEPOWERCORD.
(continuednexrpage)
Useofahpkrpl~
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Becauseofpotentialsafetyhazards
undercertainconditions,we stronglyrecommendagainstuseof anadapterplug,However,if
stillelecttouseanadapter,where ld codespermit,a TEM~WY
CONNE~ION maybemadetoa
properlygroundedtwo-prongwall outletbyuse ofa ULlistedadapter
(Fig.2)availableatmostlocal
hardwarestores.
Thelargerslotin theadaptermust
bedgned withthelargerslotinthe W ouflettoprovideproperpolarity intheconnectionofthepowercord.
CA~ION: Attachinganadapter groundterminaltothewalloutlet
coverscrewdoesnotgroundthe
applianceunlessthecoverscrewis meti, andnot insulated,andthe wdl outiet isgroundedthroughthe housewiring.Youshouldhave
circuitcheckedbya qualified electriciantomakesurethe outlet
isproperlygrounded.
Whendisconnectingthepwer
cordfmrntheadapter,alwayshold
the adapterwithonehand.If this
isnotdone,theadapterground terminalis verylikelytobreak withrepeateduse.
you
Shouldtheadapterground
termM be, ~ N~ USEthe
applianceuntilaproperground
hasaga~nbeenestablished.
useOfemmionCorb
Becauseofpotentialsafetyh~ards undercertainconditions,we
stronglyrecommendagainstthe
useofan extensioncord. However, ifyoustillelecttouseanextensio~] cord,it is absolutelynecessarythat
itbea ULlisted3-wiregrounding
~pe applianceextensioncordhaving agroundingtypeplugandoutlet
andthat theelectricalratingofthe cordbeISamperes(minimum)and 120Volts.
me retigemtor
should alwysWpl~ed inbibwn individual
(115volt, 60Hertz,or 100volt,
50Hertz,singlephaseAC),Thisis recommendedforbestperformance andtopreventoverloadinghouse wiringcircuits,whichcouldcausea
firehazardfromoverheatingwires.
eI@rimloutlet—
Refrigerabr!ocation
Instailtherefrigeratoronafloor strongenoughtosupportitwhen itisfullyloaded.
Donotinstallrefrigeratorwhere tempenturewillgobelow60°F.
becauseit willnotrunoftenenough tomaintainpropertemperatures.
AlsoseeEnergy-SavingTips regardinglocation.
clearances
Mlowthefollowingclearances foreaseofinstallationandproper aircirculation:
Sides. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3/4°
Top. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l”
Back. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l”
If refrigeratoristobeinstalled againsta wall onthehingeside,
allow1V2”fordoorclearance.
Watirsupplytoicemaker
Youwillneedtoconnectyour icemakertoa coldwaterline.A watersupply~t containingcopper
tubing,shutoffvalve,fittingsand instructionsis availableatextra costfromyourdealer.There shouldbesufficienttubingforthe icemakerfromthecoldwatersupply
toallowmovingtherefrigerator outfromthewallseveralfeet
(approximately8feetof 1/4” coppertubinginthree 10-inch diametercoils.)
refrigerator,Setthesorollerssothe
refrigeratori~firmlypositionedon thefloorandthefrontisraisedjust enoughthat
whenopenedabouthalfway,
Toadjusttherollers,turnthe rolleradjustingscrewsclockwiseto raisetherefrigerator,counterclock­wisetolowerit. Useablade-type screwdriver.
men adjustingtint m~ersforproper door closure, werecommendthat thebottomfrontedgeofthecabinet beapproximately3/4”fromthefloor.
Youcanturn
tb@ o~niBIgsinthebasegrtiieo
Ifyouwould
basegriIIe,
grilleandpullit out.
the doorscloseeasily
theadjustingscrews
ratherremovethe
graspthe bottomofthe
Toreplacethebasegrille,lineup
theclips on thebackofthegrille withtheopeningsintl~ebaseplate andpushthegrilleforwarduntil it snapsintoplace.
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AubmaticIcemaker&IceDhpemer
HowAutomaticIcemaker
and IceDkymer work
Yourrefrigeratorhasanautomatic iccmaker~ndadispenserthat dispensesicecubesandcrushedice
throughthefreezercompartment dooi*.Here’showtheywork
cmEs. ..
ICE
(1)AutomaticIcemakerfillsthe (2)icestoragebin. (3)Pressureonicecradleactivates
(4) motor-poweredaugerandfeeds
cubesintoglassthroughthe (~ chute.
when theselectorswitchismoved toCRUSmD ICE, a baffleinthe housingchannelscubesthroughthe
(6) crusherandcrushedicefalls intotheglassthroughthe chute.
Spillsarecaughtina (~ recessedarea.
Waterissuppliedautomatically tothe icemakerbyasolenoidvalve. Aconnectiontothehouseho]dcold watersystemisall that’sneeded.
@IceShodd notbedispemed
intotMmgiasses9finechinaor - ,
delicateerystil-they cancracker chipfromthecombind pressureof yourhandpressingthemagainstthe trade andice droppingintothem.
~Iceshowldbe dispensedbefore fillinggiassti$h beverage.This WWpreventsplashing,whichis annoyingandwhich,ifthesplash reachestheiceselectorswitch,
couldcauseittostickorbind.
Toreplace the
Slideitbackontheicebinshelf. If thebindoesnotgoalltheway back,removeitandrotatethe ­drivemechanism1/4turn.
Thenpushthebinbackagain.
icestomge bin:
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