GE TIM712 User And Care

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Appliance Registration
2
Light Bulb Replacement 8
Care and Cleaning
8 Model and Serial Numbers
2
8 Problem Solver
9,10
Energy Saver Switch
5 Repair Service 12
Energy-Saving Tips
2
SafetyInstructions 3
Food Storage Suggestions
6 Storage Drawer 7
Storage Times
6
Drawer &CoverRemoval
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Ice Trays
7 Temperature Control
5
Installation
3,4 Vacation &Moving Tips
8
Adapter Plug
4
Warranty Back Cover
Adjustable Legs
4
Clearances
4
Electrical Requirements 3,4 Extension Cord 4
Model TIM712
Readthisbookcarefully,
itisintendedtohelpyouoperate andmaintainyournewref’rigcriktor properly.
Keepithandyforanswerstoyour
questions. Ifyoudon’tunderstandsomething
orneedmorehelp,write(include
yourphonenun~ber): ConsumerAffairs
GEAppliances AppliancePark Louisville,KY40225
Writedownthemodel andserialnumbers.
You’llseethemonalabelatthe bottom,just insidethefreshfood compartmentdoor.
Thesenumbersarealsoonthe ConsumerProductOwnership RegistrationCardthatcamewith
yourrefrigerator.
Beforesendinginthe registration card,pleasewritethesenumbers here:
Model Number
Serial Number
lf yowremivedadamaged refrigerator,inmdiatcl ycontact
t}wdealer(orbuikicl*)W soldyou theref’rigert~tor,
Savetimeandmoney, Beforeyoureqwt service,chock
theProblemSolveronpttges9 ml
10.Itlistscausesofminoroperating problemsthatyoucancorrect yourself.
Enew-saving tips
* Rx2pfinergySaverSwitchinthd
NOR!vlALpositionunlussmoisture formsonthe outsideofthe rcfkigm.ftor.
@Besurethedoorsarcclosed tightly.Beforehwing the house or retiringforthenight,checkto besurethecloorshwm’tbeenMl openaccidentally.
~Storeonlythosefoodsrequiring
refrigerationinyourrefrigemtor, @Wipemoisturefrombottlesand
cartonsbeforeputtingtheminthe
refrigerator. . Keepfoodscoveredto reclucc
moisturebuildupinsidethe
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~Ifyouturnthecontrolstothe cold&tpositionforquickchilling or freezing,besureto turnthcrn
backto regularsettings.
@Don’tovercrowdyourrefrigerator.
overcrowdingcanrequireextra
electricalenergyto keepeverything
cool,
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womm~ smY INSTRUHIONS
Reidallkstn.wtiombd’mwUshgthisappliame,
WA~~~&When usingthis
a
ppliance,alwaysexercisebasia safetyprecautions,includingthe following:
*Usethisapplianceonlyforits
intendedpurposemdescribedin
this UseandCareBook,
~Thisrefrigeratormustbe properlyinstalledinaccordance withtheInstallationInstructions
beforeitisused.Seegrounding
instructionsbelowandonpage4.
e Neverunplugyourrefrigerator
bypullingonthepowercord.
Alwaysgripplugfirmlyandpull
straightoutfromtheoutlet.
@RepairorreplaceimmediatelyMl electricservicecordsthathave becomefrayedorotherwise
damaged.Donotuseacordthat
showscracksorabrasiondamage a~ongitslengthorateithertheplug orconnectorend.
*Donotallowchildrentoclimb9
standorhangontheshelvesin
~
therefrigerator.Theycould
amagetherefrigeratorand
seriouslyinjurethemselves.
@Afteryourrefrigeratorisin operation,donottouchthecold surfaces,partkndarlywhenhands
are‘damporwet.Skinmayadhere
totheseextremelycoldsurfaces.
oglgmftM#MWWfrwxnfb0d9
which
havethaw(xlmmpletdy,
TheUnitedStatesDepartmentof Agriculture
ifaHomeandChxh2n
BulletinNo,69says: “,,,Youmaysafelyrefreezefrozen
foodsthathavethawedift}wystill containicecrystalsor iftheyare stillcold—below40QF,
“...Thawedgroundmeats,poultry
or fishthathave
anyoff-odoror
off-colorshouldnot berefrozenand
shouldnotbeeaten.Thawedice creamshouldbediscarded,If the odor or colorofanyfoodispooror questionable,getridofit.Thefood
maybedangeroustoeat.
“Evenpartialthawingandrefreezing
reducetheeatingqualityoffoods, particularlyfruits,vegetablesand preparedfoods.Theeatingquality ofredmeatsisaffectedlessthan that ofmanyotherfoods.Use
refrozenfoodsassoonaspossibleto saveasmuchoftheir eatingquality asyoucanV
~ Myouroldrefrigeratorisstill
aroundthehousebutnotinuse, besuretoremovethedoors.This
willreducethepossibilityof
dangertochildren.
C.Beforar8placinga lmrnmhout lightbulb,therefrigeratorshould beunpluggedinordertoavoid contactwithalivewirefilament, (Aburned-outlightbulbmay breakwhenbeingreplaced,) Note:‘l%rningcontrolto “O” positiondoes notremovepower
tothelightcircuit,
@Donotoperateyourrefrigerator inthepresenceofexpbsivefumes.
SAWTHESE
INSTRUCTIONS
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Howtoconnect
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electricity
Forpersonalsafety,
this applianceImB$tbe
properlygrounded.
The powercordofthisappliance isequippedwitha three-prong
(grounding)plugwhichmateswith astandardthree-pkong(grounding) walloutlet(Fig.1)tominimizethe
ossibilityofelectricshockhazard
omthisappliance.
Wherea standardtwo-~ron~wall
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outletisencountered,itisyour
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personalresponsibilityand
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INSUREPROPER GIWJIWEXISTS BEFOREUSE
Havewalloutletandcircuitchecked bya qualifiedelectriciantomake
sureoutlet is properlygrounded.
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6bligationt~haveitreplacedwith apr~perlygroundedthree-prong walloutlet.
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We ofAdapterHug
Becauseofpotentialstifety
hazardsundercertuinconditions, westronglyrecommendagainstusc ofanadapterplug. However,if’you
stiilelecttouseanadapter,where
localcodespermit,aT13MIWRARY CONNECTIONmaybemadetoa proper!ygroundedtwo-prongwall
outletbyuseofaULlistedadapter (Fig.2)availableat mostlocal
hardwarestores,
(ADAPTER PLUGS NOT PERMITTEO IN CANAOA)
ALIGN LARGE
Fig. 2
The largerslotintheadapter mustbealignedwiththelargerslot
inthewalloutlettoprovideproper polarityintheconnectionofthe powercord.
CAUTION:Attachingadapter
groundterminaltowalloutletcover screwdoesnotgroundtheappliance unlesscoverscrewismetal,andnot insulated,andwalloutletisgrounded
throughhousewiring.You should havethecircuitcheckedbyaqualified electriciantomakesuretheoutlet isproperlygrounded.
Wh~ndisconnectingthepower
cordfromtheadapter,alwayshold the adapterwithonehand.If this
isnotdone,theadapterground terminalisverylikelytobreak withrepeateduse.
Should
theadapterground!
terminalbreak,DONIT USEthe applianceunti~a properground hasagainbeenestablished.
~~eOflhtension(hrdiq
Btxmuscofp(3kxNia1safkty hazardsunderccrtniriconditions, westronglyrecommendagainstthe uscofanextensioncord,However,
ifyoustillelecttousetinextension cord,itisabsolutelymx!essflrythut
itbeaULlisted%wiregrounding typeappliwweextensioncordhaving agroundingtypeplugandoutlet andthattheelectricalratingofthe
cordbe15amperes(minimum)and
i20Voltsc
The refrigeratorshouldalways
bepluggedintoitsown
individualelectricaloutM-
(115volt,60Hertz,or 100volt, 50
Hertz,singlephaseAC),Thisis recommendedforbestperformanc~ andtopreventoverloadinghouse wiringcircuits,whichcouldcause
a possiblefirehazardfrom overheatingwires.
RefrigeratorLocation
Donotinstallrefrigeratorwhere
temperaturewillgobelow60°F.
becauseit will notrunoftenenough tomaintainpropertemperatures.
Doinstallitonafloorstrong
enoughtosupport a fullylloadedl refrigerator.
AlsoseeEnergy-SavingTips regardinglocation.
Clearances
Allowthefollowingclearancesfor easeofinstallationandproperair circulation.
Sides . . . . . . . . . . . . ...5/8”
Top . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2°
13ack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..O”
TOadjustlevelinglegs,turnkgs clockwisetoraiserefrigerator, counterclockwisetolowerit,
Whenadjustinglevelinglegs forproperdoorclosure,thebottom frontedgeofthecabinetshouldbe approximately5/8”fromthe floor.
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