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Readthis!book
Itisintendedtohelpyouoperate
andmaintainyournewrefrigerator
properly.
Keepithandyforanswerstoyour
questions.
Ifyoydon’tunderstandsomething
orneedmorehelp,write(include
yourphonenumber):
ConsumerAffairs
GEAppliances
AppliancePark
Louisville,KY40225
downthe and
serialnumbers.
You’llseethemonalabelatthe
bottom,justinsidethefreshfood
compartmentdoor.
Thesenumbersare alsoonthe
ConsumerProductOwnership
RegistrationCardthatcamewith
yourrefrigerator.
Beforesendingin thiscard,please
writethesenumbershere:
Model Number
Serial Number
Usethesenumbersinany
correspondenceor servicecalls
concerningyourrefrigerator.
If youreceiveda damaged
refrigerator, immediatelycontact
thedealer(orbuilder)thatsoldyou
therefrigerator.
Savetimeandmoney.
BeforeyouIrequestservice,check
theProblemSolveronpages19
through21.It listscausesofminor
operatingproblemsthatyoucan
correctyourself,
@Locationofyourrefrigeratoris
important.Avoidlocatingit next
toyourrange,aheatingventorwhere
thesunwillshinedirectlyonit.
@Don’topenthedoorsmoreoften
thannecessary.
@Closethedoorsassoonas
possible,particularlyinhot,
humidweather.
~Besurethedoorsareclosed
tightly.Beforeleavingthe houseor
retiringforthenight,checkto be
surethedoorshaven’tbeenleft
openaccidentally.
gStoreonlythosefoodsrequiring
refrigerationinyourrefrigerator.
~ Wipeallmoisturefrombottles
andcartonsbeforeputtingthemin
therefrigerator.
@Keepallfoodscoveredto
reducemoisturebuildupinside
therefrigerator.
~Ifyou turn controlstothecoldest
positionforquickchillingorfreezing,
besuretoturnthembacktoregular
settings.
UIDon’tovercrowdyourrefrigerator.
Overcrowdingcanrequireextra
electricalenergytokeepeverything
cool.
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use Plug
Becauseof potentialsafetyhazards
undercertainconditions,westrongly
recommendagainsttheuseofan
adapterplug.However,ifyoustill
electto useanadapter,wherelocal
codespermit,aTEMPORARY
CONIWK3WXNmaybemadetoa
properlygroundedtwo-prongwall
outletbyuseofa LJLlistedadapter
(Fig.2) availableat mostlocal
hardwarestores.
TEMPORARY METHOD ~,
[ADAPTERPLUGSNOT
PERMITTEDIN CANADA)
ALIGN LARGE
‘R*NGS’SL*TS% I ‘~; -- ‘ -“
Fig. 2
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Thelargerslotintheadaptermust
bealignedwiththe largerslotinthe
walloutlettoprovideproperpolarity
inthe connectionofthepowercord.
CAUTION: Attachingadapter
groundterminaltowalloutletcover
screwdoes notgroundtheappliance
unlesscoverscrewis metal,andnot
insulated,andwalloutletisgrounded
throughhousewiring.Youshould
havethe circuitcheckedbyaqualified
electriciantomakesuretheoutlet
isproperlygrounded.
Whendkxormecthgthepower
cordfromtheadapter,alwayshold
theadapterwithonehand.Ifthis
isnotdone, theadapterground
terminalisverylikelytobreak
withrepeateduse.
Shouldtheadapterground
tmnina~break,DONOTUSEthe
applianceunti~aproperground
hasagainbeenestablished.
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agroundingtypeplug andoutlet
andthattheelectricalratingofthe
cordbe 15amperes(minimum)and
120Voks.
‘me refrig
s dv
be plug into its own
individualekctrica! outM-
(115volt,60Hertz, singlephase
AC).Thisisrecommendedfor
bestperformanceandtoprevent
overloadinghousewiringcircuits,
whichcouldcauseafire hazard
fromoverheatingwires.
Rollers
Adjustablerollersbehindthebase
grilleenableyoutomovethe
refrigeratorawayfromthewallfor
cleaning.Theserollersshouldbe
setsotherefrigeratorrestsfirmly
onthefloor.Toassurethatthe
doorswillcloseautomaticallyfrom
ahalfway-openposition,thereisa
built-intiltfromthefront to the
backofthe cabinet.Side-by-side
refrigeratorsalsohavespecially
designeddoorhingesthatlift both
doorsslightlywhenopened,
allowingtheforceofgravitytohelp
Refrigerator
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notinstallrefrigeratorwhere
LO
losethemsecurely.
temperaturewillgobelow60”F.
becauseitwillnotrunoftenenough
tomaintainpropertemperatures.
Doinstallitona floorstrong
enoughtosupporta fui~yloaded
refrigerator.
AlsoseeEnergy-SavingTips
regardinglocation.
TOadjustrollers, removethebase
grillebygraspingitatthebottom
andpullingit out.
Ck
Allowthefollowingclearances
foreaseofinstallation,proper
air circulation,andplumbing
andelectricalconnections:
Sides. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
%“
Turnrolleradjustingscrews
clockwiseto raiserefrigerator,
counterclockwiseto lowerit. Use
adjustablewrench(3/8”hexhead
bolt)or pliers.
Top . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O“
(lfbuiltin,allow7/8”atthetopfor
hingecovers.)
Back. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1“
Allowthefollowingdoorclearance:
RefrigeratorSide . . . . . . . . . . .lx”
FreezerSide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
w I! t kx
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Whenadjustingfrontrollersforproper
doorclosure.itisrecommendedthat
thebottomfrontedgeofthecabinet
beapproximately5/8”fromthe floor.
use corm
Becauseofpotentialsafety
hazardsundercertainconditions,
westronglyrecommendagainstthe
useofanextensioncord. However,
ifyoustillelecttouseanextension
cord,it is absolutelynecessarythat
itbeaW listed 3-wiregrounding
type applianceextensioncordhaving
Youwillneedtoconnectyour
icemakerto a coldwaterline. A
watersupplykitcontainingcopper
tubing, shut-offvalve,fittingsand
instructionsis availableatextracost
fromyour dealer.Thereshouldbe
sufficienttubingfortheicemaker
fromthecoldwatersupplytoallow
movingtherefrigeratorcutfromthe
wallseveralfeet(approximately8
feetof 1/4”coppertubinginthree
10-inchdiam&ercoils).
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‘Ibreplacebasegrille,alignprongs
onbackofgrillewithclampsin
cabinetandpushforwarduntil
grillesnapsintoplace.
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FREEZER
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C INITIAL SETTING
E COLDEST
Yourrefrigeratorhastwocontrols
thatletyouregulatethetemperature
inthefreshfoodandfreezer
compartments.
IIWTIALLY,set the FRESH
FOODcontrolat5 andthe
FREEZERcontrolatC.
Forcolderor warmertemperatures,
adjustthedesiredcompartment
controlone letterornumber
ata time.
IIVW’ORTANT’
Whenyour refrigeratorisfirst
imtalled9allow24hoursfor
stabilizationtonormaloperating
temperaturebeforefillingitwith
largeamountsoffreshorfrozen
foods.
Note:Turningthefreshfoodcontrol
to “OFF” stopscoolinginBCXN-I
compartments-freshfoodAND
freezer—butdoesnot shutoffpower
totherefrigerator.
How to Test
Usethe milk test forthefresh
foodcompartment. Placea
(
containerofmilkonthetopshelf
inthefreshfoodcompartment.
Checkit a daylater.Ifthemilkis
Loowarmor toocold, adjustthe
Temperaturecontrols.
INITIAL SETTING 5 FRESHFOOD
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COLDEST 9
Usetheicecreamtestforthe
freezercompartment.Placea
containerofice-creaminthecenter
ofthefreezercompartment.Check
itafteraday.Ifit’stoohardortoo
soft,adjustthetemperaturecontrols.
Ifyoummyour
beh’v
(molt
.. .youmaywanttoturntheZettered
controlonestepcolder,asfrom“C”
to “D? Cooler temperaturesinthe
housemaycausethecompressor
tooperatelessfrequently,thus
allowingthefreezercompartment
towarmsomewhat.Toprotectyour
frozenfoodsupply,leaveyour
lettered settingatthiscoldersetting
fortheentirewinteror forwhatever
periodoftimeyouareturning
downyourthermostat.Thisis
especiallyimportantwhenthe
thermostatisturneddownforan
extendedperiod.
Thischangeshouldhavenoeffect
onyourfreshfoodcompartment.
However,iffreezingoccurs,turn
thenumberedcontrolonestep
warmer,asfrom“5” to “4?
Whenyoustopturningthe
thermostatdown,turn temperature
controlsbacktotheirregular
settings.
at night
En s
Youwon’tfindan “energy-saver”
switchonthisrefrigerator.
Warmliquidfromtherefrigerator’s
condenseris automatically
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circulatedaroundthefrontedgeof
thefreezercompartmenttohelp
keepmoisturefromformingonthe
outsideoftherefrigeratorduring
humidweather.
Manyrefrigeratorsusespecial
electricheaters.Thiskefkigerator
needs none.That’swhythereisno
“energy-saver”switch..there’sno
needforit.
No DefroS@!J
Itisnotnecessaryto defrostthe
freezeror ffeshfd compartments.
Yourrefrigeratoris designedand
equippedtodefrostitself
automatically.
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@ Redsignalhghtflashestotell
youwheneitherdoorisopen.
@Signal lightte]lsyouthatthe
DoorAlarmbeeperhasbeensetto
soundaftereitherdoorhasbeen
open30seconds.
@Red signallighttellsyouwhen
freezerfoodkeepingtemperatureis
abovenormal.
@Lighted wordNORMAL
indicatesthatnofailurehasbeen
detectedbythediagnosticsystem.
@Flashing diagnosticcodesinthe
displaywarnyouwhen:
frozenfoodsshouldbe
checked.
“- powerhasbeeninterrupted.
icemakermaynot be operating
properly.
defrostsystemhasfailed.
Whatthesecodesmean—and
whattodowhentheyappear—is
summarizedontheinsideofthe
freezercompartmentdoorand
explainedmorethoroughlyon
thefollowingpages.
@System Checkpadputsa
reviewoftheelectronicdiagnosis
offive codedfunctionsatyour
fingertipandalsoallowsyouto
erasecodesfromdisplay.
@131ectroniccontrolallowsyou
toturnnightlightinwater-and-ice
dispenseron andoff.
@Electronic controlaJlowsyou
to selecticecubesor crushedice,
andsignallightconfirmsyour
choice.
whenyour refrigerator
first ‘@ggui!d h. ● e
is
Allpanellightscomeonforfive
seconds,abeepsounds,andlights
gooffexceptasfollows:
~ PFflashes inthedisplay.Touch
SYSTEMCHECK-RESETpadto
eraseit=
~WordNORMALglows.
@RedWARMTEMPERATURE
lightglowsiffreezercompartment
temperatureishigherthannormal.
Itgoesoffwhenproperfoodkeeping
temperatureis reached.
@Dooralarmbeeperisactivated
andlightonDOORALARMpad
glows.
~CRUSHEDiceselectionlight
glows.
*RedDOOROPENlightflashesif
eitherdoorisopen,goesoutwhen
doorsareshut.
@Night lightinwater-and-ice
dispenserisoff.
freezercontrolmayneedtobe
setforacolder temperature.
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Howtosetthe
mmAkin.
MNdon’thavetosetthevisual
alarm.
open,theredDOOROPENsignal
lightflashes.
Ifthe signallightonthe
DOORALARMpadisglowing,
thebeeperalarmisset. If it’snot,
touchthepadtoturnit on.
Aslongas eitherdooris
why
the’Red
G1OWS.
Atfirst,it’sprobablybecauseyour
newlyinstalledrefrigeratorhasn’t
completelycooleddownyet.Wait
a fewhoursforittocool,andthen
thelightwillgoout.
Fromthenon, thered lightwill
glowwhenevertemperaturesinside
get toohighforproperfoodstorage.
Ifthishappens,openthe doors
onlywhenabsolutelynecessary,
andclosethemasquicklyas
possible.
Assoonasinsidetemperatures
returntonormal,thelightgoesout.
How
the!
MonitorandDiagnostic
systemworks)
ThewordNORMALis lighted
exceptwhenafailurehasbeen
detected.
Ifeitherdoorisopenformorethan
30seconds,arecurringbeepsounds.
Thelightgoesoutandthebeeping
stopswhenyouclosethedoor.
Therearetimeswhenyou’llwant
theDoorMann beeperturned
off. Whenyou’rerearranginga lot
offood,forexample.Justtouchthe
pad.Thelightwillgooutandthe
beepingwillstop.
DeactivatingtheDoorAlarm
beeperdoesnotturnthered DOOR
OPENlightoff—itkeeps flashing
untilthedooris closed.
TheSYSTEMCHECK-RESET
padhastwofunctions:
L YoucantouchtheSYSTEM
CHECK-RESETpadandgeta
reviewoftheelectronicdiagnostic
codesinorderoftheirpriority.
2. YoucantouchtheSYSTEM
CHECK-RESETpadtoerasethree
flashingcodes immediatelyand
twocodesaftertheconditionthat
causedthemtoflashhasbeen
corrected(seepage8).
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The Monitorand
Systemalertsyouwhen
somethingstartstogo wrong.
Ha diagnosticcodeappear’son
thedisplay,somethingneeds
specialattention. TOgetyour
attention,thedisplaycodeflashes
untilyoueraseit. Thefirst6
flashesare accompaniedbybeeps.
lfmore $hrmone!codedfunction
requires attentionat thesame
time,the one withthehighest
prioritywillbedisplayedfirst
PressingtheSYSTEMCHECKRESETpadwillevaluateallother
codedfunctions.If the NORMAL
displayis litduringthedisplaying
ofa code,thatfunctionisoperating
properly.
Pressingthe SYSTEMCHECKRESETpad willerasethreecodes
imrnediately-~~ Cland CC
TheD!?andFFcodescanonlybe
erasedbytouchingtheSYSTEM
CHECK-RESETpadaj?erthe
conditionthatcausedthecode to
flashhasbeencorrected.
&
Thisflashing codetellsyou the
powertotherefrigeratorhas
beeninterruptedformorethan2
seconds.Checktheconditionof
foodinboththefreshfoodand
freezercompartments.Touch
SYSTEMCHECK-RESETpad
toerasecode.
Thereisnofaultwiththe
refrigeratorwhenPF code
flashes.
(continued)
Thisflashingcodetellsyou
something’swrongwiththedefrost
system-keepdoorsclosedto
retaincokiandca!lforservice.
Codeflashesuntilproblemis
corrected.
Thisflashingcodetellsyouto
checkyour frozen food. Hasany
ofitstartedtothaw?Apackage
maybeholdingthefreezer
compartmentdooropen.Don’t
openthedoormoreoftenthan
absolutelynecessarywhilethis
codeisdisplayed.Touchingthe
SYSTEMCHECK-RESETpad
sfterthefreezercompartment
temperaturehasreturnedto
normalwillerasethecode.
Thisflashingcode tellsyouto
check theautomaticicemaker.
ice clumpsin thestoragebinmay
havestalledtheicemaker.Follow
correctivemeasuresdescribedon
page21.Ifwatersupplytothe
icemakerisnotconnectedornot
turnedon, makesuremanual
icemakerswitchisintheOFF
position(seepage10).Codestops
flashingwhenproblemiscorrected
or SYSTEMCHECK-RESETpad
istouched.
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Thisflashingcodetellsyouto
checktemperatureeontrois and
adjustthemifnecessary.(See
directionson page5.) Touch
SYSTEMCHECK-RESETpad
toerasecode.If code reappears
after4 hours,callfor serj~ce.
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YburK5frigemtorhasan aw
imnaker anda customdispenser
$h~~dispenseschilledwater,ice
cubesand.crushed.icethroughthe
freezercompartmentdoor.Here’s
Ifyc9u.useyourrefrigeratorbefore
thewaterconnectionismade,raise
theiceaccessdoorandmakesure
theicemakerfeelerarmisinthe
OFF (up)positionasshownbelow.
howtheywork.
ice access
door
Icemaker
AA-
W....$erfkww
f tlhve
througha
(1)dualsolenoid.valvetothe
(2)waterreservoirandto the
(3)automaticicemakerasneeded.
Vi%&wisfrozen inthe
(4)cubemold.andejectedinto the
(5)storagebin.whereamotOr-
pmveredaugermovescubes
forwardintothedispensingunit.
Vfi%enyou C!mlESpd ml
frontoffreezercompartmentdoor,
ice cubeswilldispensethrough
chuteindoorwhencradleispressed.
-VVihen youtouch the!
p baffle inhousing
(3
channels
cubesthroughthe crusherand
mushedicefallsthroughchuteinto
glasswhencradleispressed.
Chi&XJVWterfromreservoirflows
througklthe
[5)+‘tubingin thedoorandis
dispensedwhenthe
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Feeler arm
OFF
position
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When.watersupplyhasbeen
connectedtoicemaker,movefeeler
armtoON(down)position.
Depresswaterdispensercradle
forabouttwominutestoremove
trappedair fromthewaterlineand.
tofillwaterreservoirautomatically.
Icecube moldautomaticidlyfills
withwateraftercoolingtofreezing
temperatures.Firstcubes normally
freezeafter
several hours.
FWM’E:Witha
refrigerator,allowabout24 hours
forthefreezer tocool
downtotheproperice-making
temperature.
(Contkwi?WLYtpqy’)
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Dli!spf%mr’ k in
Throw awaythefirstfewbatchesof
icecubes(h5or 24 cubes).This
willflushawayanyimpuritiesin
thewaterline.Dothesamething
aftervacationsorextendedperiods
whenice isn’tused.
Discardthefirstha~fdozen.
glassfi.dsofwaterinthekitchen
sink.Thiswilleliminatethe
slight “plastic”taste temporarily
impartedtothewaterbythewater
reservoir.
Keepiceleveltokeepicemaker
pwductive. Cubesejectedintoan
emptystoragebinwillpile upclose
totheicemakerandpushthefeeler
armup totheOFF position
prematurelywhenthebinisonly
partiallyfull.Opentheiceaccess
door,reachin, levelthecubesby
handandice-makingwill resume.
Keepingcubes distributedevenly
wi~lallowtheicemakertoproduce
enoughiceto fiilthebinto its
maximumcapacity.
To Ikem-%d.water
@Forice,touchCUBESor
CRUSHEDpad. Forwater,simply
positionglassbeneathwords
@-IILLi3DWATER.”
when lice.00
s Um4Mxi.i maybe
$mp’Bsedlewn -th.@Ryou
touchedthe CUBESpad. This
happensoccasionallywhenafew
cubesinadvertentlyget divertedto
thecrusher.
sometimesq mound Of snowwill
form on the door in the iceChute.
Thisconditionisnormal,and
usuallyoccurswhenyouhave
dispensedcrushedicerepeatedly.
Thesnowwill eventuallyevaporate.
m~~ wi-3tfxo o..
water systemprovides
Sk successive
t$ounee.glassfuls.Afterthis,
severalhoursmustbeallowedfor
thenewwaterreservoirsupplyto
cool.Youprobablywillnotdrain
allthechilledwaterfromthe
reservoiron a singleoccasion.
Thefirst glassof’water dispemed
maybe warmer than the
followingones. Thisisnormal.
Undercertainrare
circumstances,icecubes
maybediscolored,usually
appearingwitha.g~een-bluish
line.The causeoftbis unusual
discolorationisapparentlydue
to a combinationoffactors
suchascertaincharactmistics
oflocal waters,household
ph.wnbingandthe
ofcoppersaltsin an inactive
watersupplylinewhichfeeds
tfieicemaker.Continued.
Ccmsum-ption of suchdiscoklred
icecubesmaybeirijuriousto
health.If suchdiscolorationis
observed,discardthe icecubes
comet your GE Factory
and
&~”iJj&J ~efl~e~” QTallZR.HhdI’i213d
Jf%lrf”, -
.,./~L5bniner Cal”e@W7V%XW.
Dispensedwater is ehinhx.1,not
iced.Forcolderwater,simply
addcrushediceorcubesbefore
dispensingwater.
@Gripglass or othercontainer
gentlynearrimandpressrim
firmlyagainsticeor water
dispensercradle.
Page 12
(continued)
Release pressurefromcradleand
withdrawslowlytocatchlastbits
oficeordropsof water.
Someslightdrippingmayoccur
followingdispensingofcrushed
iceorchilled water.If excessive,
thespillshouldbe wipeddry
immediately.
Donotpourwaterin spillshelf
becauseit is notself-draining—
pouritin thekitchensink.The
shelfanditsgrilleshouldbe
cleanedregularlyaccordingto
instructionsonpage 17.
TORemoveIke!(hiE3e
Lifttheleft cornertofreethebin
fromtheshelf,andpullthebin
straightoutwhi~esupportingit at
frontandback.
m k!! ‘cube!
Bin
Slidethebinbackuntilthetab
onthebinlocksintothe slotin
theshelf.
Rotate
Imk%3k Notused
“Old”icecubeswillbecome
cloudyandtastestale.Emptythe
icestoragebinperiodica~lyand
washitinlukewarmwater.
Move IcemalWr Feeler
Arm to OFF (up)
Whenoee
~Homewatersupplyistobe
turnedoffforseveralhours.
~Icestoragebinistoberemoved
foraperiodoftime.
~Goingawayonvacation,atwhich
timeyoushouldalsoturnoffthe
valveinthe watersupplyline to
yourrefrigerator.
If Thk k Your ml%+%
Icemakereo.
You’llhearoccasionalsoundsthat
maybeunfamiliar.Theseare
normalicemakingsoundsandare
not causeforconcern.
If Ice clumps Form in
stW%l$#?!Bin...
The icemakerejectscubesin
CVOUpSofeight,andit isnormalfor
e
severalcubesto be joinedtogether.
However, usagedice
‘calm‘eZmseiceclumpsto form in
the storage bin, resultingin
temporarymalfunctionofthe
dispensermechanism.
Ifthishappens:
~Removestoragebin fromfreezer
compartment.
Q Breakupiceclumpswith
finge~ippressureanddiscard
nxnainingclumps.
~Replacebinbeforeremaining
~ube~meltandfusetogether.
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Drive
Mechanism
Ifthebindoesnot goalltheway
back,removeitandrotatethe drive
mechanism1/4turn.Thenpushthe
binbackagainuntilthetabonthe
binlocksintotheslotintheshelf.
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Fresh !Mt?ats
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Roasts (Pork & Veal). . . . . . 3 to 5
Steaks (Beef). . . . . . . . . . . 3 to 5
Chops (Lamb). . . . . . . . . . . 3 to 5
Chops (Pork) . . . . . . . . . 3t05
G & S M . . . . 1 2
Variety Meats. . . . . . . . . .
Sausage (Pork). . . . . . . . . . 1 to 2
P I
Bacon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Frankfurters. . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Ham(W’iloie). . . . . . . . . 7
Ham (Haif). . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 to 5
Ham (Siices). . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Luncheon Meats. . . . . . . . . 3 to 5
S ( . . . . . . 7
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Meat Dishes. . . . . . . . . . 3 to 4
Gravy & Meat Broth. . . . . . . 1 to
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!FU?sh Poultry
C & ( . . . 1 2
Chicken (Pieces) . . . . . . . . . 1 to 2
Turkey (Pieces). . . . . . . . . . 1 to 2
D & ( . . . 1
Giblets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 to 2
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P ( C . . . . . 3 4
C P Dishes.. . . . 3to 4
FriedChicken.. . . . . . . . . . 3 to 4
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Mwtechniques areconstantlybeingdeveloped.
Consultthe Collegeor CountyExtension
ServiceoryourlocalUtility Companyforthe
latestinformationonfreezingandstoringfoods.
*lLS. DepatimentotAgriculture
Meats, fish and poultry
c ( c . m m
purchased.
fromthestorevaryinqualityand
age;consequently,safestorage
timeinyourrefrigeratorwillvary.
TOstoneUmfrwmnmeatl$fish and
pmdtry:
~Al-waysremovestorewrappings.
3&wJrapinfoil, filmor waxpaper
‘Tostoredwese, wrapwellwith
waxpaperor aluminumfoil,orput
inaplastic bag.
~~arefullywraptoexpelairand
helppreventmold.
@Storepre-packaged.cheeseinits
ownwrappingifyouwish.
Tostorevegetables,usethe
vegetabledrawers—they’vebeen
designedto preservethenatural
moistureandfreshnessofproduce.
@Coveringvegetableswithamoist
towelhelpsmaintaincrispness.
@Asafurtheraidtofreshness,
pre-packagedvegetablescanbe
storedintheiroriginalwrapping.
r
Note: Special@es12foodcompartment
drawers(onmodelssoequipped)
makeit unnecessarytowrapcertain
foodswhichthey’vebeendesigned
topreserve.Thesedrawersare
describedonpageM.
TOstoreicecrem—Fine-quality
icecream,withhigh cream
content,willnormallyrequire
slightlylowertemperaturesthan
more“airy,”already-packaged
brandswithlowcreamcontent.
willbenecessarytoexperimentto
@It
determinethefreezercompartment
locationandtemperaturecontrol
settingto keepyouricecreamat
therightservingtemperature.
~The EWoftheiieemrcompment
is slightlycolderthanthefront.
mps on Foods
Therearethreeessential
requirementsforefficienthome
freezing.
1.lkitiai qwdity. Freezeonly
top-qualityfoods.Freezingretains
qualityandflavor;itcannot
improvequality.
2. Speed. Thequickerfruitsand
vegetablesarefrozenafterpicking,
thebetterthefrozenproductwill
be. You’ll
savetime,too,withless
cullingandsortingtodo.
3.l%apergmckagingeUsefood
wrapsdesigned.C’Spe(muytin”
f
Toh%wze- Ml Z3mdg
wrapwellinfreezer-weightfoil(or
otherheavy-dutywrappingmaterial),
formingitcarefullyto theshapeof
tilecontents.Thisexpelsair.Fold
andcrimpendsofthepackageto
providea good,lastingseal.
Don’trefreezemeatthathas
completelythawed;meat,whether
raworcooked,canbefrozen
successfullyonlyonce.
Limitfreezingoffresh(unfrozen)
meatsorseafoodsto29poundsat
atime.
For
@Storealllikethingstogether.This
notonlysavestime,but electricity—
becauseyoucan findfoodsfaster.
@Placetheoldestitemsupfrontso
theycanbeuseduppromptly.
@UsetheroomyPorta-13inson
the doorformostfrequentlyused
foodsandbeverages.
@Usethemeat drawerformeats
youdonotfreeze.
lb save Money in Energy
and Food Cosk
@Place mostperishableitemssuch
asmilk,creamorcottagecheesein
thecoldestpartoftherefrigerator—
inal?orta-Binonthedoorinline
withoneoftheairductsthrough.
whichcoldairfromthefreezer
entersthefreshfoodcompartment.
@Covermoistfoodswithtightlids,
plasticfilmor foil.
e Leaf
v andfruitsplaced
instoragedrawerswilllastlonger
storedinclosedplasticcontainers
orwrappedin.plasticfilm.
QDonotoverloadyourfreshfood
or freeze~compartmentwitha lot
ofwarmfoodatonce.
@Openthe doorsthefewesttimes
possibletosaveelectricalenergy.
QWhengoingoutoftownfor
severaldays,leaveasfewperishables
aspossibleintherefrigerator.Set
..
theicemakertothe “OFF” position
shut off wateltotherefrigerator.
and.
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close
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Meat!&per
Thetopdrawerisdesignedtokeep
unwrappedfoodsfreshbyretaining
thenaturalmoisturecontentoffoods
suchas:
e Afl~C~Okess(Jlerfies
~Asparagus
~Beets,topped @Currants
~BkMerries
~Carrots
~Celery
~Corn
~Greens,leafy s Spinach
~Lettuce
~Parsley
green
~Peas,
.4sin anyrefrigeratedstoragearea,
it is that (ldwrous
foodsbeStOl%3d wrapped—foods
suchas:
Broccoli @Cabbage
@
~Brussels
Sprouts
ecauliflower
@Greenonions
Storagetimewilldependuponthe
We offoodanditsconditionwhen
placedinthedrawer.
Excesswaterwhichmayaccumulate
inthebottomoftheMoist‘nFresh
drawershouldbepouredoutand
~~~edrawerwiped
Moist‘rIFreshdraweris
The
dry.
partiallysealedbygasketsattached.
mthecoveratthefrontandback
edges.Alwayspush thedrawer
:h? way in.
H!J
Plums
Q
~Radishes
~Rhubarb
oTomatoes,
ripe
~Parsnips
SJTurnips
d
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MeatKeeper
TheConvertibleMeatPandrawer
hasitsowncoklair ductto allowa
streamofcoldair fromthefreezer
compartmenttoflowaroundthe
drawer.
The variable temperature control
regulatestheair flowfromthe
freezercompartment.
SetcontrollevertoIVWWLthe
coldestsetting—tostorefreshmeats.
If leverisIeftinmeatpositionfora
longperiodoftinm, somefrostmay
formontheinside ofthedrawer.
SetcontrollevertoWW toconvert
thedrawertonormalrefrigerator
temperatureandprovideextra
vegetablestoragespace.(2oMair
ductisturnedoff.
Variablesettingsbetweenthese
extremescan beselected,
Drawers will stop 13fhre comingall
thewayoutofrefrigeratortohelp
preventcontentsfromspillingonto
floor.Drawerscaneasilyberemoved
bytiltingupslightlyandpulling
past“stop”location.
TOPmRm%i?
‘drawers whent
fresh food door
cannotbe openedMy:
L Removefoodfromtheshelf
abovetheMoist‘nFreshdrawerand
takeouttheshelf.Takefoodoffof
the glasscoverandoutofthedrawer.
2. Removetheflexiblegasketat
therearoftheMoist’nFreshdrawer.
Lifteachendstraightupuntilthe
slotson thegasketarefreeofthe
drawersupporttabs.
3. PuHthedrawerpart-wayout.
Reachin, pushtherearoftheglass
upand, atthe sametime,pushit
backuntilitclearsthefront corner
retainers.
4. Tiltandremovethecover.
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5. Pullthedrawerforward,liftthe
fronttoclearstops,andremovethe
drawer.Hthe refrigeratordoor
doesn’topencompletely,pul~the
draweroutuntil it hitsthedoor.
ThenMlthedrawerupuntilitis
higherthanthedrawersupports,
tiltitandtakeitout.
6. If tape holdsConvertibleMeat
Pancovertodrawersupports,
removethe tape.PuHdrawer
partwayout. Reachin, pushthe
rearoftheglassup and,atthesame
time.,back,untilit clearsfrontcornerretainers.
8. Tilt andremovethedrawer.
After cleaning,replaceinreverse
order.
9. Reinstallthegasketattherearof
thevegetabledrawer.Fitthe endof
theplasticdrawersupportintothe
slot onthegasket,withtherubber
gasketflapfacingyou.Makesure
thegasketsnapsintoplace.
sealedsnackE%ck
QuickSHPW2”Msyskm
Cooking-serving-storagedishes
withLexan@polycarbonateresin
see-throughlidsfitintoa slide-out
traythat,togetherwiththeshelfto
whichit attaches,canbe located
anywherein thefreshfood
compartment.
Dishesandlidsare:
~safeforuseinmicrowaveovens,
~safeforuseinrefrigeratorsand
freezers.
@dishwashersafe.
Dishesonlyaresafeforusein
~~nventionalovensattemperatures
upto400”F.
CAUTION:
Dishesand lidsare not designed
for range top cookingor broiler
Use.such use Canbe hazavlklus.
Lids cannot the heat
generated in Ovens.
7. Tiltandremovethe cover.
TheSeaIedSnackPack—and
shelfto whichitisattached—can
berelocatedwithintheFreshFood
compartment.Thesealeddrawer
retainshighhumidityforconvenient
storageof meatsandcheese,bacon,
horsd’oeuvres,
spreads andsnacks.
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Shelvesinthefreshfoodand
freezercompartmentsareadjustable,
enablingyoutomakeefficientshelf
arrangementstofityourfamily’s
foodstorageneeds.
Glass shelvesin
IheshF
❑
TOremove shelves:Tiltshelfup
atfront,thenliftitupandoutof
tracksonrear wallofrefrigerator.
—
PkMa’JBh-ls on Fresh Food
Door
AdjustablePorta-13inscaneasilybe
carriedfromrefrigeratortoworkarea.
SmnggersholdsmaHeritems
securelyinthebintohelp prevent
tipping,spillingandsliding.
Snugger
Toremove:Liftl?orta-13instraight
upuntilmountinghooksdisengage.
Toreplaceor relocate:Select
desiredshelfheight,engagePortaBin’shookinslotson thetracksof
thedoor,andpushin.Porta-Bin
willlockinplace.
Deep Door
Freezer
shelves h
sldks
Freezer
Shelfsupportsatvariouslevelsin
thefreezercompartmentletyou
repositiontheshelvesfromtimeto
timetobetteraccommodateyour
variableinventoryoffrozenfoods.
TOrepositionsheives:
1.Whilepressi
tabsonshelf
supportsonrig
wall,lifishelf
out ofgrooves
insupports.
2. Pullshelf
sidewaysuntil
sh~lf rodscome
out ofholes
onleftwail.
0
❑ Engage
top lug
ElLower to
lock intoplace
TOrelocateshdves: Selectdesired
sheifheight.Withshelffrontraised
slightly,engagetopIugsintracksat
rearofcabinet.Then lowerfrontof
shelfuntilitlocks intoposition.
Detachableshelfextendersdeepen
andenclosethreefixeddoor
shelves,providingmorestorage
roomandgreaterstorageflexibility.
TOremove,lifttheshelfextender
straightupuntilthemountinghooks
comeoutoftheslotsinthedoor,
Toreplace,lineup thehookswith
theslotsinthedoor andpushinand
down.
3.Selectdesired
shelfheightand
insertshelfrods
intoholesonleft
wall.If’shelf
Suppork at
desired!levelon
right wallhave
tabs, lowershelf ‘
intogroovesonsupportwhile
pressingtabs.Besureshelfwireis ;
fullyinsertedintogrooves.
\
atdesired level j-
O’nright ?“$%%11 do
merelylowershelfintoplaceon
supports.
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diagnosticsystempmek Clean.
the panels c)n the
outsideandinside
ofthefreezercompartmentdoor
withasoft,cleanclothlightly
dampenedwithwater.Donotuse
cleaningspraysorlargeamountsof
water—theliquidcanrundownand
damagethecontrolmechanisms.
‘I’hewater and icedispenser
spill.shelf shouldbewipeddry
immediatelytopreventspotting.
Waterleftontheshelfmayleave
depositsthatyoucanremoveby
soakinginundilutedvinegar.
Youcanalsouseapaste of
non-precipitatingwatersoftener
(suchas Calgonbrand)andwater,
or oneteaspoonofcitric acid
powderperpintofhottapwater.
Soakuntilthedepositdisappearsor
becomeslooseenoughtorinse
away.UsuaUy30minutessoaking
timeisadequate.Avoidusingwax
onthespillshelf andtrim.
T&edoor !&Rmlles33xRcI. Itrhncan
becleanedwithaclothdampened
witha solutionofmildliquid
dishwashingdetergentandwater.
Dry witha softcloth. Don’tuse
waxonthedoor handlesandtrim.
K.eqpthe fitish cleameWipewith
acleanclothlightlydampened
withkitchenappliancewaxor mild
liquiddishwashingdetergent.Dry
andpolishwithaclean,softcloth.
Donotwipetherefrigeratorwith
asoileddishwashingclothorwet
towel.Thesemayleavearesidue
thatcanerode thepaint.Donotuse
scouringpads,powderedcleaners,
bleachorcleanerscontaining
bleachbecausetheseproductscan
scratchandweakenthepaint
finish.
F%Q&%t the paint finish. The
finishon theoutsideofthe
~efi~igerator is a high
bzkxkm
paintfinish.With
quality,
propel’care,it willstaynewlooltingand rust-freeforyears.
Applyacoat ofkkcherdappliance
waxwhenthe.refrigeratorisnew
andthenat leasttwiceayear.
AppliancePolishWax&Cleaner
(Cat.No.VVR92X2KI) isavailable
fromGEAppliancePartsMarts.
(1% ‘%lg-~mide
Insidethe fresh foodand freezer
shouldbe cleaned
atleast onceayear.Unplugthe
refrigeratorbeforecleaning.If
thisisnotpractical,wringexcess
moistureoutofspongeorcloth
whencleaningaroundswitches,
lightsor controls.
Usewarmwaterandbakingsoda
solution—abouta tablespoonof
bakingsodatoa quartofwater.
Thisbothcleansandneutralizes
odors.Rinsethoroughlywithwater
andwipedry.
Otherpartsoftherefrigerator—
includingdoorgaskets,meatand
vegetabledrawers,icestorage
binandallplasticparts-can be
cleanedthe sameway.Donot use
cleansingpowdersor other
abrasivecleaners.
Tohelppreventodors,leavean
openboxofbakingsodaintherear
oftherefrigerator,onthetopshelf.
Changetheboxeverythree
months.Anopenboxofbaking
sodainthefreezerwillabsorbstale
freezerodors.
El@notwn$h.ally parts
from yam= h your
Quickserve
dkh’?sawdlids
canbecleanedinanautomatic
dishwasherorbyhandwithliquid
dishwashingdetergentandwater.
Youcanremovestainsbysoaking
themin
ableach-and-water
solution—onepartchlorinebleach
tothreepartswater.(Stubborn
stainsmayrequiretwoor more
hoursof soaking.)Useaplastic
scouringpadtoremoveburned-on
SOiI.DO notusecleansingpowders
ofotherabrasivecleaners.
Drain hifmYzer
Duringyearly
cleaning,I.emovebottomfreezer
basketandflusha solutionof
bakingsoda—oneteaspoonandtwo
cupsofhot(not boiling)water—
throughthedrainlinewiththe help
ofameatbaster.Thiswillhelp
eliminateodorandreducethe
likelihoodofacloggeddrainline.
Ifdrainbecomes
clogged,usea
meatbasterand
baking-soda-and
watersolutionto
forcetheclog
throughthe
drainline.
I
Continueflushinguntillineis
clear,thenemptyandreplacethe
defrostwaterpanimmediately.
Careshouldbetakeninmoving
yourrefrigeratorawayfromthe
wall.Alltypesoffloorcoverings
canbedamaged,particularly
cushionedcoveringsandthose
withembossedsurfaces.Pullthe
refrigeratorstraightoutandreturn
ittopositionbypushingit straight
in. Movingyourrefrigeratorina
sidedirectionmayresultin damage
toyour floorcoveringor
refrigerator.
COndemer
Formostefficientoperation,
removethebasegrille(seepage4)
andeither sweepawayor vacuum
updustthat is readilyaccessible.
Thiseasycleaningoperation
shouldbedoneatleastonceayear.
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Panbehindbasegrilleshouldbe
cleaned.at least onceayear.When
reinstallingpan, firmlypushit
.ALLTHEWAYIN-untilitstops.
Defrost water pan
Light Budb
II-BFresh Emil
1. Unplugrefrigerator.
2. Toalignthecontrolknob
properly,note positionof
numbered.controlforproper
reassemblyandpull offknob.
3. Pullbottomoflightpaneldown
aboutMf’’-justenoughtodisengage
lipat rear fromgroovesinretainers
onrear wall.
4. Liftpane~to disengagetopfrom
pinsonsidewalls;removepanel.
Afterr-ep~acingwithsamesize
bulb, reinstallpanel(hangtopon
pins; pullbottomdown,pushit
backandrelease
ittoletlipengage
groovesinretainers).Replace
temperaturecontrolknobinOFF
~osi$ion,tll~nit to
~wviol.ls setting,
a-d.plugrefrigeratorbackin.
10I.l”nplugrefrigerator.
2. Removeshelfjust belowlight
shield.(Shelfwillbeeasierto
removeifitis emptiedfirst.)
3. Pullplasticlightshieldtoward
you.(Itwillbend to freetabsfrom
grooves.)
Afterreplacingwithsamesize
bulb,reinstallshieldandshelfand
plugrefrigeratorbackin.
IFor
extended.vacations‘or
.absemcw+shutoffpowerto
refrigerator,turnthenumbered
controltoOFF,cleaninteriorwith
bakingsodasolutionofone
tablespoonofsodatoone quartof
water.Wipedry.Topreventodors,
leaveopenboxofsoda in
refrigerator.Leavedoorsopen.
I!?orshorter vacations,remove
perishablefoodsandleavecontrols
atregularsettings.However,if
roomtemperatureisexpectedto
dropbelow60°F.,followsame
instructionsas forextended
vacations.
MoveicemakerfeelerarmtoOFF
(up)positionandbe suretoshut off
watersupplyto therefrigerator.
Disconnectpowercordfromwall
outlet,removeallfoodandclean
anddrytheinterior.
Eknweall looseitemssuchas
grille,shelvesandstoragepans by
tapingthemsecurelyinplace to
preventdamage.
Besurerefrigeratorstaysinupright
position duringactualmoving
andinvan.Refrigeratormustbe
securedinvantopreventmovement.
Protectoutsideofrefrigeratorwith
blanket.
water
The perfect to
your ikemak!r—
awater filter
Ibur icecubescanonly
beasfresh-tastingasthe
waterthatproducesthem
That’swhyit’sagood
ideatopurifyyourwater
withawaterfilter.
Itsactivatedcharcoal
removesmusty,stale
odorsandunpleasant
medicinal,metallic
tastes.A porousfiber
cartridgecatchesdirt,
rustparticles,sandand
silt whilespecialcrystals
reducedepositsofhard
scale.
Thewaterfilterisanoption at extra
costandisavailablefr~myour GE
dealer.SpecifyWIW7X214.Ithas
completeinstallationinstructions
andinstallsinminuteson 1/4”O.Il.
copperwaterline.
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s
ap@iance into thesameoutlettodeterminei-fthereisatripped circuitbreakeror
electrical~iagnosisinyourhome—takes
o
minutes foraservicetechnicianto
checkitsentireelectricalsystem.Noneedfor
thetechniciantounplug,mo}’eorunload
refrigeratorto~ak=thediagnosis.
the
burnedoutfuse.
REFRIGERATOR
~~~~
lx‘OPERATE
Q Maybeindefrostcyclewhenmotordoesnotoperateforabout30minutes.
@Temperaturecontrolin OH?posi}ion.
@If interiorlightis noton, refrigeratormaynotbepluggedinatwalloutlet.
QIf plugis secureandthe refrigeratorstillfailstooperate,pluga lampora small
applianceintothesameoutlettodetermineif’thereis atrippedcircuitbreakeror
burnedoutfise.
~ WNL4TES
FORLONGPERIODS
@Modernrefrigeratorswithmorestoragespaceanda.largerfreezercompartment
requiremoreoperatingtime.
@Normalwhenrefrigeratorisfirstdeliveredto
tocompletelycooldown.
~Largeamountsoffoodplacedin refrigeratortobe
yourhome—usuallyrequires24hours
cooledOr frozen.
MCWORSTARTS&
STOPSFREQUENTLY
VB3RATTONOR
RATTLING
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@Hotweather—frequentdooropenings.
~Doorleftopen.
~Ternpmaturecontrolsaresettoocold.Refertoinstructionsforuseof
TEMPERATURECONTROLSonpage5.
Q Grilleandcondenserneedcleaning.Refertopage17.
@CheckENERGY-SAVINGTIPSonpage2.
Q Temperaturecontrolstartsandstopsmotortomaintaineventemperatures.
Q If~efrigerat~rvibrates,moreth~ likelyitisnotrestingsolidlyonthefloorad front
rollerscrewsor frontlevelinglegsneedadjustingor floorisweakoruneven.Referto
ROLLERSon page4.
QIfdishesvibrateon shelves,try movingthem.Slightvibrationisnormal.
=%fmst waterpanrattling,needstobe positionedp~operly.
QN~r~~a~air flow~oo~ingmotor,Intherefrigerationprocess,itis normalthatheat be
expe]ledintheareaundertherefrigerator.Somefloorcoveringswilldiscoloratthese
~orn~alandsafeoperatingtemperatures.Yourfloorcoveringsuppliershouldbe
consultedif youobjecttothisdiscoloration.
——
~>‘Door~asketonhingesidestickingorfoldingover.TOcorrect, puta
smd] amountOf
petrQloumjelly onfaceofgasket.
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@Thehigh speedcompressor
largefreezercompartment my producehighersoundkwds thanycm old
=‘Normalfanairflow-one fanblowscoldairthroughtherefrigeratorandfreezer
compartments,anotherfancoolsthecompressormotor.
QTheseNOR.NIAL.soundswillalsobeheardfromtimetotime:
—
motor requiredtomaintainnearmm temperaturesinthe
refrigerator.
QDefrosttimerswitchc~icksatdefrost.
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~Defrostwaterdrippingintodrainpan.
~TemperaturecontrolclicksON or OFF.
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~Refrigerantboilingorgurgling.
~Crackingorpoppingofcoolingcoilscausedbyexpansionandcontractionduring
def~ostandrefrigerationfollowingdefrost.
a Tvithautomaticicemaker,thesoundofcubesdroppingintothebinandwater
/
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~ Too WARM
runninginpipesas icemakerrefills.
@Temperaturecontrolnotsetcoldenough.RefertoTEMPERATURECONTROLS
onpage5.
@Warmweather-fkpent dooropenings.
~Doorleftopenfortoolong time.
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@Packagemaybeholdingdooropen.
@Foodsnotcovered,wrappedor sealedproperly.
9Doormayhavebeenleftajaror packageholdingdooropen.
@Toofrequentandtoolongdoor openings.
@Frostwithinpackageis normal.
@Doormayhavebeenleftajar.
~Turntemperatureoffreezercompartmentcolder.
@Oldcubesneedtobediscarded.
~ICestoragebinneedstobeemptiedOrwished.
o Unsealedpackagesin refrigeratorand/orfreezercompartmentsmaybetransmitting
odor/tasteto icecubes.
QInterio~ofrefrigeratorneedscleaning—referto
Q Poor-tastingincoming water.hstdl waterfdter—+wepage 1%
——
~ Icemakerfeelerarm inOFF (up)position.
o
Watersupplyturnedoffor notconnected.
page 17.
~F’reezercompartmenttoowarm.
-——-——
QCubestoosnd-water shut-offvalveconnectingrefrigeratortohomewaterlinemay
bs clogged.
~~Piicdupcubes in storagebinmaycauseicemakertoshutoffprematurely.V?ith
iccmakerf~:c!erarmin OFF (up)position,levelcubesinbin byhand.
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Toobtainservice,seeyourwarranty
onthebackpageofthis book.
We’reproudofourserviceand
wantyoutobepleased.Ifforsome
reasonyouarenothappywiththe
serviceyoureceive,herearethree
stepstofollowforfirther help.
FIRST,contactthepeoplewho
servicedyourappliance.Explain
whyyouarenot pleased.Inmost
cases,thiswillsolvetheproblem.
NEXT,ifyouarestillnot pleased,
writeallthedetails-including
yourphonenumber—to:
Manager,ConsumerRelations
GEAppliances
AppliancePark
Louisville,Kentucky40225
FINALLY,ifyourproblemis still
notresolved,write:
MajorAppliance
ConsumerActionPanel
20NorthWackerDrive
Chicago,Illinois60606
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