It is intendedtohelp youoperate
andmaintainyournewrefrigerator
properly.
Keepit handy for answers to your
questions.
If youdon’t understand something
or need more help, write (include
yourphone number):
ConsumerAffairs
GE Appliances
AppliancePark
Louisville,KY 40225
downthemodel
andsenumbers.
You’llseethem on a label on the
leftside, near the top of the fresh
foodcompartment.
These numbers are also on the
Consumer Product Ownership
RegistrationCard that came with
yourrefrigeratOr.
Toobtainservice, seethe
ConsumerServicespagein the
back ofthisbook.
We’reproudofour serviceand
wantyouto be pleased. If for some
reasonyouare not happywiththe
serviceyou receive,here are three
stepsto followfor further help.
FIRST,contactthe peoplewho
servicedyourappliance.Explain
whyyouare notpleased. In most
cases, thiswill solvethe problem.
NEXT, if you are stillnot pleased,
write all the details-including
yourphone number—to:
Manager, Consumer Relations
GE Appliances
AppliancePark
Louisville,Kentucky40225
FINALLY, if yourproblem is still
not resolved, write:
Major Appliance
Consumer ActionPanel
20 North WackerDrive
Chicago,Illinois60606
@Locationofyourrefrigeratoris
important.Avoidlocatingit nextto
yourrange, a heatingventor where
thesunwill shine directly on it.
themovingpartsofthe ejector
mechanism,or with theheating
elementthat releases the cubes.
@When moving your refrigerator
awayfromthewd19becarefulnotto
rolloverordamagethepowercord.
0~n~t ~fmfr~n f-*~~~h
havethawedcompletely.The
UnitedStatesDepartment of
Agriculturein Home and Garden
BfilletinNo. 69 says:
“.. .Youmaysafelyrefreezefrozen
foodsthathavethawedif theystill
containice crystalsor ifthey are
stillcold—below40”F.
“...Thawedground meats, poultry
or fish that have
off-colorshouldnot be refrozenand
shouldnotbe eaten. Thawedice
cream shouldbe discarded. Ifthe
odor or color of any food is poor or
questionable,get rid of it. The food
maybe dangerousto eat.
“Evenpartialthawingandrefreezing
reducethe eating quality offoods,
particularly fruits, vegetables and
any off-odoror
preparedfoods.The eatingquality
ofred meatsis affectedlessthafl
thatofmanyother foods.Use
refrozenfoods as soonas possibleto
saveasmuchoftheireatingquality
as youcan:’
@Hyourold refrigeratoris sti!l
aroundthe housebutnot in use,
be sure to removethe doors.This
willreducethe possibility of
dangertochildren.
~Unplugyour refrigerator:
A. Beforemaking any repairs.
Note: Westronglyrecommend
thatany servicing be performed
bya qualifiedindividual.
B. Beforecleaning.
‘C.Beforereplacinga burned-out
lightbulb, therefrigeratorshould
be unplugged in order to avoid
contactwith alive wire filament.
(A burned-out 1ightbulbmay
break when being replaced.)
Note: Turningcontrolto OISF
positiondoes not removepower
to the lightcircuit.
~ D notoperateyour
inthe presenceof exp!osivefumes.
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t
Forpe
thismustbe
‘properly
‘I”hcpower cord of[hisappliance
iscquippcd with L1three-prong
to usean adapter, wherelocal
codespermit, aTEIvHWRARY
CONNECTION maybe madeto a
properlygroundedtwo-prongwall
outletbyuseofa UL listedadapter
(Fig.2) availableat mostIO~al
hardwarestores.
l+~pt)F?ARYMETHOD,
(ADAPTERPLUGSNOT
PERMITTEDINCANADA)
ALIGNLARGE
PRONGS/SLOTS~ ~ <;:e -~ 4
,---- -’ ,. ~
Fig. 2
v
The larger slot in the adapter must
bealignedwiththelargerslotin the
walloutlettoprovideproperpolarity
intheconnection of the powercord.
CAUTION:Attachingan adapter
groundterminal to the walloutlet
coverscrew does not groundthe
applianceunlessthecover screw
ismetal, and notinsulated, and
the walloutlet isgrounded through
the house wiring. Youshould have
circuitchecked bya qualified
electrician to make sure theoutlet
is properly grounded.
When disconnecting the powercord from the adapter,alwayshold
the adapter withone hand. Ifthis
isnotdone, the adapter ground
terminal is very likely to break
with repeated use.
Should the adapter ground
‘terminalbreak, DO NOT USE the
app!imm until a properground
has again been established.
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Q=_
UseUll”ds
Becauseof potential s:~fetyhazards
under certain conditions. we
strongly recommend againstthe
USCofan extension cord. However,
ifyou stillelect to usc an extension
ct}rd,it is absolutely IICCCSSW-}1that
it bc :]LILIistmi.3-wiregroun~iing
m
.;INSUREPROPERGROUND
\
ANOFIRMCONNECTION
BEFOREUSE
(continued)-
typeapplianceextensioncordhaving
a groundingtypeplugand outlet
andthatthe electricalratingofthe
cord be 15amperes(minimum)and
120volts.
The refrigerator should
always be plugged into its own
individual electrical 43UBtkt—
(115volt, 60 Hertz, single phase
AC). Thisis recommendedforbest
performanceandto prevent
overloadinghousewiring circuits,
whichcould cause a fire hazard
from overheatingwires.
Refrigeratorlocation
Installthe refrigeratorona floor
strong enough to supportit when
it is fully loaded.
Do not install refrigeratorwhere
temperaturewillgo beIow60°F.
becauseit will notrun often enough
to maintainproper temperatures.
Also seeEnergy-SavingTips
regardinglocation.
clearances
AHOWthe followingclearances
for ease of installationand proper
air circulation:
Sides,3/4”
If Model TBX19isto be installed
agai~lsta wall on thehinge side,
allow 1Yi”for door clearance.
watersupplyto Ieemaker
(onmodelsso equipped)
Youwill need to connect your
icemaker to a cold water line. A
water supply kit containingcopper
tubing, shut-off %Talve,fittingsand
instructions is availableat extra
cost from your dealer. There
should be sufficient tubing for the
icemaker from the cold water
su13ply to allow you to movethe
refrigerator outfrom the wall
several feet (approximately 8 feet
controlonestepcolder,asfrom “C”
to “DVCoolertemperaturesin the
housemaycause thecompressorto
operatelessfrequenfl~,thus~lowing
the freezer compartmentto warm
somewhat.Toprotectyourfrozen
foodsupply, leaveyour
settingat this colder settingforthe
entirewinteror for whateverperiod
oftimeyouare turningdownyour
thermostat. This isespecially
importantwhen the thermostatis
turneddownfor an extendedperiod.
This changeshouldhaveno effect
on your fresh foodcompartment.
However,if freezingoccurs, turn
the numbered control one step
warmer, as from “5” to “4V
When you stop turningthe
thermostatdown, turn temperature
controlsbacktotheirregularsettings.
(a n
lettered
Withthe heatersturnedoff, there
isa chancethatmoisturemayform
onthe cabinetsurfacebetweenthe
doors,especiallywhentheweatheris
humid. The humidityis mostlikely
tobe high in the summer,in the
early morninghours, and in homes
whichare notair conditioned.