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Owner's
Manual
Side-by-Side
Stainless Steel
Free-Standing
Refrigerators
www.monogram.com
Monogram._
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Consumer Information
Stainless Steel Re/}'ig'eralor
Introduction Your new Monogran/ refl'igerator makes an eloquent statement of style, convenience and kitchen
planning flexibility. Whether wm chose it for its pm'ity of design, practical storage arrangements or
assiduous attention to detail--or for all of these reasons--you'll find that yore" Monogram
refrigerator's superior blend of titan and flmction will delight you fin" yea_ to come.
The infimnation on the tollowing pages will hel I) you operate and maintain yore" reti_igerator properly.
If you have any other questions, visit ore" _,Vebsite at: www.monogram.com
ConWn
using"
_OUY
@igo'ator
Consumer Services
hnportant Phone Numbers .............. 31
Model and Serial Numbers ............... 3
Perfln'mance Data Sheet ................ 28
Problem Solver . .................... 23-27
Product Registration .................... 3
Safety Instructions .................... 4-7
State of Califln'nia
Water Treatment Device Certificate ....... 29
X.Varrantv ..................... Back Cover
Care and Cleaning
Cleaning--Outside and Inside ........... 20
I,ight Bulb Replacement ................ 22
Moving ............................... 21
Va ca tio n .............................. 21
Read this manual careflfllv: It is intended to
hel I) you operate and maintain vour new
reti'igera tot properly.
Kee I) it handy fin" answers to your questions.
Operating Instructions
Automatic Icemaker . ................ 17, 18
Additional Fea tm'es .................... 15
Crispers and Pans ...................... 16
CustomCool TM . ..................... 10, 11
Ice and X4'ater Dispenser . ............... 19
Shelves and Bins .................... 13, 14
Pertormance Air Flow System ............. 8
Temperature Controls ................... 8
TurboCool _'_ . .......................... 9
X4'ater Filter . .......................... 12
If wm don't understand something or need
more hell), there is a list of toll-ti'ee consulner
service numbers included in the back section
of this ma n ual.
OR
Visit ore" Website at: www.monograma.com
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Consumer Information
Stainless Steel R</}Sg'erator
Write
down the
model &
serial
n lg _7_lbers
l/you
rexeived a
damaged
@igoator
Save time
& money
You'll see then_ on a label inside the fl'esh fi_od
comi)arm_ent at the top on the right side.
Please write these nmnbers on the Consmner
Product Ownership Registration Card included
with the packing material.
lmn/ediatelv contact the dealer (or builder)
that sold you the refl'igerator.
Befi)re w)u request setwice, check the Problem
Solver in the back of this inalmal.
Before sending in this card, please also write
these numbers here:
Model Nmnber
Serial Nmnber
Use these immbers in any corresi_oi_dence or
service calls coi_cerlfing your refl'igerator.
It lists causes of minor operating problems that
VO/I C_lIl correct vourself.
l/you
need
service
To obtain selwice, see the Consmn er Selwices
page in the back of this manual.
We're proud of ore" service and want wm to be
pleased. If fin" some reason wm are not hai)py
with the selwice you receive, here are steps to
tollow fin" flu'ther help.
For cttstomers in the USA:
FIRST, contact the people who serviced yore"
appliance. Explain why you are not pleased.
In most cases, this will solve the problem.
NEXT, if you are still not pleased, write all the
details--incl uding yore" ph one n mn be_to:
Manager, Custolner Relations
GE Appliances
Appliance Park
I,ouisville, KY 40225
For customers in Canada:
FIRST, contact the people who selwiced wmr
appliance. Explain why you are not pleased.
In in ost cases, this will solve the problem.
NEXT, if wm are still not pleased, write all the
details--inchlding your phone nulnber to:
Manager, (_Olasumer Relations
Cam co Inc.
1 [_actoi'y i,ane, Suite 310
Moncton, N.B. El(: 9M3
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: .., .
always ex_,rcise basi_ s_(bly precaulion,s, induding #w
fi_ll_r(ving:"
• Use this appfimlce only for its intended purpose
as described in this Owner's Manual.
• This refrigerator must be properly installed ha
accordance with the hlstallation hastructions
before it is used.
Do not allow children to climb, staaad or hmag
on the shelves ha the refrigerator. They could
damage tile refrigerator and seriously ii_jm'e
th eIn selves.
Do not touch the cold surfaces ha the freezer
compartment when hmads are dmup or wet.
Skin may adhere to these extremely cold
S/lI'_lces.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable
vapors mad liquids ha the vichfity of this or may
other applimace.
In refrigerators with automatic icema_kers,
avoid contnct with moving parts oI tile ejector
mechanism, or with tile heating element located
on tile bottom ot tile icemake_: Do not place
finge_ or hands on tile automatic icemaking
mechanism while the refrigerator is phlgged in.
Keep fingers out of the "pinch point" areas:
clearances between tile doms and between
the doo_s and cabinet are necessarily small.
Be careflfl closing doo_s when children are
in the area.
Unplug your refrigerator before deaalhag mad
making repairs. NOTE: We strongly recommend
that any servicing be perfimned by a qualified
individual.
Before replacing a bunaed-out light bulb,
tile retiJgerator should be tmplugged in order
to avoid contnct with a live wire filament.
(A bm'ned-out light bulb may break when
being replaced.)
NOTE: 7h*wir_g"_or_lml to OIq; do_,,snot *_¢move/)_v_,r
to tlw l_'ht cir(:uiL
Do not refreeze frozen foods which have thawed
completely.
Ahvays clema the CustomCooF' Tray after
thawhag food.
li DANGER." RISK OF CHild) ENTRAPMENT
Child entraplnent and suffocation are not
problems of tile past..]m_ked or abandoned
refrigerators are still dangerous...even if they
will sit tot "just a tew days." If you are getting
rid of yore" old refligeratm; please tolh m' tile
instructions below to help prevent accidents.
Before You Throw Away Your Old
Refrigerator or Freezer:
• Take offthe doms.
• I,eaxe tile shelxes in place so that children
may not easily climb inside.
REFRIGERANTS
_M1 refl_igerafion products contnin refl_igerants,
which under ti_deral law must be rein oxed prior
to product disposal,
If you are oetfing rid of an old refrigeration
product check with the company handling
tile disposal about what to do.
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MESURES DE SI CURITI IMPORTANTES
LIPd'2ET CONSERVER Ct'2SINSTRUCTIONS
AVERTISSEMENT :
vous ulih\_< 1_"*@i,q_raleu*; ob,_e*vczlol(iou*:s _ertaines
flrdmulion,s de bc,ts,; **olammenl :
• N'ufilisez le r6frig6rateur que pour son usage
pr6vu, comme d(_crit dans le pr(_sent manuel.
• Insta31ez le r6frig_rateur conform_meut aux
directives d'hlstallation avmat de l'ufiIiser.
• Ne laissez pas les enfmats grimper, s'asseoir,
se te_fir debout _fise pendye attx dayettes du
r_frig_rateur. Ils pomTaient endommager le
r_flJg_rateur et se blesser gravement.
• Uue lois le rOfrig_rateur eu maxche, ne touchez
pas les surfaces froides du cong&lateur, surtout
si vous avez lea mains hmnides ou mouill_es :
la pearl IJSqtle d'adh&'er aces stlrtilces tI'es
ti'oides.
N'eutreposez et n'utilisez pas d'esseuce ou
autres vapeurs et liquides hlflmnmables h
proximit_ de cet appaxeil ou de tout autre
appaxeil _lec_'om_nager.
Pour les r_frig_rateurs dot_s d'mm machine
h gla_ons automatique, &'itez le contact avec
les pi_ces mobiles du mg_canisme _jectem;
ou avec l'(_l(_ment chattflimt situ(_ fi la pattie
intcariem'e de la machine fi glacons. Ne posez
pas les doigts ou les mains sur le mg_canisme
de la machine 5 glaqons pendant que le
rg_fl_ig_ratem" est branch(_.
_loignez les doigts des parties du r_frig_rateur
off l'on peut facilemeut se pincer : les espaces
entre les portes et entre les portes et les placards
sont tot!iom_ (_troits. Soyez prudent lo_que
w)us fem_ez les portes de l'appareil en prg_sence
des enfimts.
• D_brm_chez votre rOfrig_rateur avmlt de le
nettoyer et de le r&parer. REMARQUE : Nous
VO/IS i'ecoi//ill_lildoiis vivemeilt de coilfier to/ite
rg_paration 5 tm technicien qualifi_.
• Avm_t de remplacer tree mnpoule grill_e,
le r_qi_ig&'atem" dolt &tre dg_branch(_ afin
d'&iter tout contact avec tm fil sous tension.
(Une ampoule grillg_e peut se briser pendant
l'op(_ration).
P_2MA_UE : Lo_:sque v0us plac¢z & commarMe
sur &inl, l'alim_,nlation dl_u_que (l_l'ampoulz_ *z)',_l
pa_co.p&
• Ne faJtes PAS recougeler des aliments surgebfs
qui out compl_temeut d_gel&
• Nettoyez toujours le comeumat CustomCool'"
apr_s avoir d_gel_ les aliments.
DANGER: RISQUES POUR IrES ENFANTS
i,es entimts pfis au pi(_ge ou morts d'asph}xie sont
toujom_ d'actualit& I,es appareils de r_ffig&'afion
abandon_s sont tot_jom_ aussi dangereux, m_me
si on n'attend que "quelquejom_" pore" s'en
d(_barasse_: Si vous ne gardez pas votre ancien
appareil, veuillez suiwe les directives ci-dessous
afin de pr&'enir les accidents.
t 2Ft GI,SP N7 S
Tousles appareils de r6li_igOration confiennent
des reflJgerants qui, conflmnOment aux lois
tkXd_rales, doivent _tre enlev_s a\m_t toute
_liminafion de l'appareil.
Avant de votts ddbarasser de volre vieux
appareil de r8frigdration :
• D&nontez les portes.
• I,aissez les clayettes en place afin d'emp_cher
les enfimts de grimper a l'int&_Jem:
Si vous vous d_barrassez de vieux appareils de
r(qiJg0ration, v0fifiez, aupr(_s de la soci(_t0 qui
s'occupe de lem" _limination, ce que vous
devez taire.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
HOW TO CONNECT ELECTRI(;ITY
Do not, trader any circumstaalces, cut or remove
the third (ground) prong from the power cord.
For personal safety, this appliance must be
properly grounded.
The p_m'er cord of this appliance is equipped
with a 3-prong (grounding) plug which mates
with a standard 3-prong (grotmding) wall outlet
to minimize the possibility ot electric shock
ha/m'd fl'om this appliance.
Have the wall outlet and circuit checked bv
a qualified electrician to make stue the outlet
is properly gmtmded.
\._]_ere a standard 2-prong wall outlet is
encotmtered, it is yore" personal responsibili F
and obligation to have it replaced with a
properly grounded S-prong wall outlet.
The refrigerator should always be plugged into
its own indMdual electrical outlet which has
a voltage rating that matches the rating plate.
This provides the best perfimnance and also
prevents overloading house wiring drcuits which
could cause a fire hazard fl'om overheamd wires.
Never tml)lug yore" reti_igeramr by pulling on the
power cord. Mwa):s grip plug firefly and pull
straight out fl'oln the outlet.
Repair or replace imm ediamly all p_m'er cords
that have become fl'a)'ed or otherwise damaged.
Do not use a cord that shcm:s cracks or abrasion
damage ahmg its length or at either end.
_,_]_en moving the refl_igerator away ti'om the
wall, be careful not to roll over or damage the
power cord.
USE OF ADAPT?2R PLUGS , otpermittedinCanada)
Because of potential safety hazaacds under certain
conditions, we strongly recommend against the
use of an adapter plug.
However; if you must use an adapte_; where local
codes pemfit, a temporaacy commction may be
made to a properly grotmded 2-prong wall outlet
by rise (ff a UI Aisted adapter available at most
local hardware stores.
The linger slot in the adapter ulust be aligned with
the linger slot in the wall outlet to provide proper
polarity in the connection of the power cord.
_._]_en disconnecting the power cord fl'om the
adapte_; ahvavs hold the adapter in place with one
hand while pulling the power cord plug with the
other hand. If this is not done, the adapter gmtmd
temfinal is very likely to break with repeated use.
USE OF EXT 2NSION CORDS
Because of potential safety hazaacds under certain
conditions, we strongly recommend against the
use of an extension cord.
If the adapter grotmd temfinal breaks, DO NOT
USE the appliance until a proper grotmd has been
established.
Attaching the adapter grotmd temfinal to a wall
outlet cover screw does not ground the appliance
mfless the cover screw is metal, and not insulamd,
and the wall outlet is grotmded through the house
wiring. You should have the circuit checked bv
a qualified electridan to make sure the outlet is
properly grotmded.
Use of an adaptor plug will increase the clearance
needed fin" the back of the appliance.
However; if you must use an extension cord, it is
absolutely necessary that it be a UI=listed, 3-wire
grotmding t,ipe appliance extension cord having
a grounding type plug and outlet and that the
electrical rating of the cord be 15 amperes
(minimum) and 120 volts.
SAVE THESE INS TR UC77ONS
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MESURES DE SI CURITI IMPORTANTES
RA CCORDEMENT ELl?,CTtU QUE
Ne coupez _firetirez en auctm cas la troisi&me
broche (raise a la terre) de la fiche du cordon
d'aJhnentation. Pour votre sOcuritO, cet appaxeil
doit &tre correctement mis a la terre.
I,e cordon d'alimentafion de cet appareil est
muni d'une fiche _'l 3 broches (raise _'lla terre)
qui se branche darts une prise mm'al ordinaire
fi 3 alv&)les (raise fi la terre) pore" r&hfire au
minimmn les fisques du chocs _lectriques.
Fakes examiner la prise de com'ant et le circuit
par tm _lectlicien qualifi_ pore" wins assm'er
que la prise est correctement raise _'lla terre.
Si la prise tam'ale est du _'pe standard fi
2 alv&)les, il vous incombe de la efire remplacer
par une prise fi 3 alv0oles correcmment raise
fi la terre.
I,a machine _'lglaqons doit tot!join5 _tre
branch_ darts sa propre prise de com'ant,
dont la tension nominale est identique
fi celle indiqu_e sin" la plaque signal_tique.
FICHE D 'ADAPTATION
Cette pr0caution est recommand_e pour garantir
tm rendement optimuln et &'iter tree sm'chalge
des circuits 01ectriques de la r0sidence, ce qui
pourrait ci'(_er un risque d'incendie par
sm_cha ufli _ des ills.
Ne d_branchezjamais l'appareil en firant le
cordon d'alimentation. Saisissez ti_m_ement
la fiche du cordon et tirez droit pore" la retirer
de la prise.
R_parez ou remplacez imm&liatement tout
cordon efliloch_ ou endommag_. N'ufilisez
pas tm cordon tbndill_ ou pr_sentant des signes
d' tIS/lI'e.
I,m_que vous d_placez l'appareil du ram; fifites
attention de ne pas la tifire fouler sin" le cordon
d'alimentation afin de ne pas l'endommagei:
Nous vous recommmadons fortement de ne pas
ufiliser tree fiche d'adaptafion h cause des risques
potentiels qu'elle pr_sente dm_s certaJnes
drconstm_ces.
Toutetois, si vous d_ddez d'utiliser tout de m&ne
une fiche d'adaptation, vous pouvez eflectuer un
raccordement temporaJre, si les codes loca ux le
pem_ettent, dans tree prise de courant fi 2 alv0oles
ad&luatement raise fi la terre en utilisant tree fiche
d'adaptation homologu_e UI,, en vente darts la
plupart des quincailleries.
I,a tenm la plus longue de la fiche doit _tre
align_e avec la timte la plus longue de la prise
tam'ale afin d'assm'er la polarit_ appropri_e pore,
le branchement du cordon d'alimentation.
CORDONS PR OL ONGA TT2URS
Nous vous recommm_dons fortement de ne pas
utiliser de cordons prolongateurs h cause des
risques potentiels qu'ils pr6sentent dm_s cermJnes
conditions.
Touteti)is si vous d0cidez d'utiliser tout de m6me
tm cordon prolongatem; il est absolument
I,olsque vous d_branchez le cordon
d'alimentation de la fiche d'adaptation, saisissez
toujom_ la fiche d'tme main pendant que vous
tirez sur la fiche du cordon d'alimentation de
l'autre. Sinon, la borne de raise _'1la terre de la
fiche d'adaptation risque de casser avec le telnps.
Si la borne de raise _'1la terre de la fiche casse,
N'UT1LISEZ PAS l'appareil rant qu'ui_e inise
_'1la terre ad(_quam n'aura pas (_t_ r_tablie.
I,e filit de fixer la borne de raise _'1la terre de la
fiche d'adaptation _'1la plaque de la prise de
CO/lI'ilnt n'_lSStlI'e p_ls atltoillatiq/leillent la IIlise _'1
la terre de l'appareil. I1 flint que la vis soit en m_tal,
non isol_e, et que la prise de courant soit raise fi
la terre par l'entremise du cfiblage de r_sidence.
Faites vg_rifier le drcuit par tm (_lectriden qualifi(_
pore" vous assm'er que la prise est ad&luatement
raise fi la terre.
n0cessaire qu'il s'agisse (Ftm cordon _'13 ills avec
raise _'1la terre pour ap.pareils _lectrom_nagei_
homologu_ IUI, (aux Etats-Unis) ou homologu8
CSA (_1 tl Ca i1_1 (|_1), potlrVtl d' 11ne fiche et d' tlne
prise raises fi la terre de 15 amp&res (minimum)
et de 120 volts.
CONSER VEZ CES DIRECTIVI'?,S
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7>mperature
controls
Operating Instructions
Stainless Steel IG(/}'igerator
The lempoature (-ontro£ a'_z,p_z<_etin thejhcto U at 37°Fji, r lbe
f!)o l ,,d O°F!;,,•t/,,
24 hour:L/br the lempoature to stabilize to the p_>,et recommended
.settings.
77_eWmp_*ratu'r_,(-ont_v[_ can dis],lay both the SET wmp_,ratm_
as well a._the actual tem[wratu'_z, in lbejiz<shjood and,f!eezer
compartme_,t._. 77_eactual tem[wratu_z_ may va'r), .digbtly jir, m lbe
SET tem/,eratu'_z, based on usage and o/wrati_g e_lvi'mnment.
Setti_lg either or both contro£ lo OFF sto[,s cooli_lg in both lbeJ:iz,ezer
and,f!_h jbod c,,mpa'rtm_,nt_, but (loe_ not shut qff eh,ctrical pow_,r
to the *_/i'_ffcrato_:
NOTE: 77_erqf!igerator is shilqwd with pmtective,fibv covoi_g the
tempoatmz, cont,_£, l/this f!lm was not _z'mow'd during installation,
r_,move it now.
To change the temperature, press and release
the ('_ (warmer) or _ (colder) pad. The SET
light will come on and the display will show the
set temperature. To change the temperature,
tap either tile (_ (warmer) or (_ (colder)
pad tmtil the desired temperature is displayed.
Fresh fi)od temperatures can be a(!justed
between 34°F and 44°F and the fl'eezer
temperatures can be a(!justed between
-6°F and +6°K
Once the desired temperature has been set,
the temperature display will return to the
actual fl'esh fl)od and fl'eezer temperatures
after 5 seconds. Several a(!jUStlnents ill}iV be
required. Each time wm at!just controls,
allow 24 hours for the refrigerator to reach
the temperature you have set.
To turn the cooling system off, tap the
O (warmer) pad fin" either tile fl'esh tood
compartment or the fl'eezer until the display
shows OFF. To turn the refit back on, press the
(_ (colder) pad tor either the fresh tood
compartment or fl'eezer. The SET light will
illmninate on the side wm selected. Then press
the (_ (colder) pad again (on the side where
the SET light is illuminated) and it will go to
the preset points of 0°F tot the fl'eezer and
37°F for the ti'esh food compartment.
I_ (?I/'O T _'I (I _I Cg
Air Flow
System
The Perfiwmance Ai>Flow System is designed
to maximize temperature control in the fl'esh
tood and fl'eezer compartments. This unique
special feature consists of the Air Tower ahmg
the top and back walls of the fresh tood
compartment and the Air Tunnel on the
bottom portion of the fl'eezer rear wall.
Placing fired in fl'ont of the louvers on these
components will not affect performance.
Although the Air Tower and the Air Ttmnel
can be removed, doing so will affect
temperature i)ertbrmance. (For remowd
instructions, on-line, 24 horn's a day, contact
us at w_v.monogram.com or call 800.444.1845.
In Canada, call us at 1.888.880.3030.)
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TurboCool""
Stall, less Steel R_/}'ig'erator
How it worhs TurboCool rapidly cools the
refl'igerator c()nq_artment in
order to more quickly cool fi)ods.
ZurboCool Lrse TurboCool when adding
a large alilO/lllt of tood to the refrigerator
compartment, putting away foods atter they
have been sitting Otlt at i'ooi// temperature
or when putting away warm leiiovers. It can
also be used if the reii'igerator has been
without power fi)r an extended period.
Hozo to use 1 Press TurboCool. The refrigerator
temperature display will show TC.
2 After TurboCool is colnl)lete ,
the refl'igerator conq)artn/ent
will return to the original setting,
Once actiw_ted, the compressor will mrn on
immediately and the tans will cycle on and
off at high speed as needed ti)r 8 hours.
The compressor will continue to mn until
the refrigerator compartment cools to
approximately 34°F (1 °C), then it will cycle
on and off to maintain this setting. Alter
8 hours, or if TurboCool is pressed again,
the refrigerator compartment will return to
the original setting,
NOTES:
• The _fi'ig'emtor temperature _a,r_ot be cha,g'ed
duri,g" TurboCool.
• The fi*_ezer temperature is not @cted duriz_g"
TurboCool.
• 1,17te, @enit_g" the @ig'emtor door durit_g"
7hrboCool, the Jh,s will contirme to ru_z !]
lh_9' have o'ch, d o_z.
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CiistoillCool ''1
Slainless Steel R_(i)'ig'eralor
How it
Hozo to ztse
CUSTOM COOL
@ @
ExpressThaw ExpressChi}l
The CustomCool feature is a svsteln of
(lampers, a tim, a temperature thernfistor
and a heater. Depending on the flmction
selected, a combination of these will be
used to quickly chill items, thaw items or
hold the pan at a specific temperature.
1 Empty the pan. Place the Chill/Thaw tray
in the pan. Place the items on the tray and
close the pan completely:
2 Select the ExpressThaw'," ExpressChill'"
or SelectTemp'" pad. The display and SET
light will come on. Tap the pad tmtil the light
appears next to the desired setting. Use the
chart to determine the best setting to use.
• SET
1_• 0,5 LBS
• 1,0 LBS
• 2.0 LBS
• 3.0 LBS
ExpressThaw
Q 15 MIN
• 30 MIN
• 45 MIN
ExpressChill
/'_"%• c,ms /
I _ ]_• PRODUCE l
_bw'_ • MEAT /
SelectTemp )
The pan is tightly sealed to prevent the pan's
temperatm'e ti'om causing temperature
fluctuations in the rest of the refrigerator.
The controls fl)r this pan are located at the
top of the fresh fi)od compartment with the
teilll)eF_lttlYe controls.
NOTE: Forfred s@0' reason,s; it i,srecommended
thatJbo& be wrapped in plastic wrap when using"
ExpressThaw. This will he@ contain meal juice,_
and improve thawing" p¢@_rmance.
/
10
• To stop a teature befl)re it is finished, tap that
feature's pad until no options are selected
and the display is off.
• During ExpressThaw and ExpressChill,
the display on the controls will count down
the time in the cycle.
After the I_NpressThaw cycle is complete,
the pan will reset to the MEAT setting (31 °F)
to help preserve thawed items tmtil they
are used.
The displayed actual temperatm'e of the
CustomCool pan may vary slightly fl'om
the SET temperature based on usage and
operating eI_virolm_ent,
ExpressThawTM
ExpressChillTM
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CiistoillCool ''1
Slainless Steel R_q)'ig'eralor
C_ustom Cool TM
chart
NOTE: R_sulls m(O, va'_y @ettding on pachaging, starting tem/wratu_z, and otherji)od traits.
•• %,-j • .,. %.-j •
ExpressThaw ExpressChill SelectTemp
0.5 Lb. (4 hours)
• Hang)urger Patties (0.5 lb)
• Individually Wrapped
Filet Mignon (0.5 lb)
1.0 Lb. (6 hours)
• Chicken Breasts (1.0 lb)
• Grotmd Beef (1.0 lb)
• Steak (1.0 lb)
2.0 Lbs. (10 hours)
• Chicken Breasts (2.0 lbs)
• Grotmd Beef (2.0 lbs)
• Steak (2.0 lbs)
3.0 Lbs. (12 hours)
• Chicken Breasts (3.0 lbs)
• Grotmd Beef (3.0 lbs)
• Steak (3.0 lbs)
• 1 Beverage Can (12 oz) •
• 2 Small Juice Boxes
(6-8 oz each)
• 2 to 6 Beverage Cans
(12 ()z each)
• 2 Plastic 20 oz Bottles
of Beverage
• 4 to 6 Small Juice Boxes
(6-8 ()z each)
• 3 Foil.Juice Packets
• Wine (750 ml bottle)
• 2 iJter of Bexerage •
• 1/2 Galhm of Juice
• Gelatin- 1 package
15 Minutes
30 Minutes
45 Minutes
Citrus Setting (43°F)
Oranges, i,emons, i,imes,
Pineapple, (_antaloupe
Beans, Cucumbers,
Tomatoes, Peppers,
Eggplant, Squash
Produce Setting (35°F)
• Strawberries, I),aspberries,
I_wifl uit, Pears, Cherries,
Blackberries, Grapes, Plmns,
Nectarines, Apples
• Asparagus, Broccoli, Corn,
Mushrooms, Spinach,
Cauliflower; Kale, Green
Onion, Beets, Onions
Meat Setting (31°F)
Raw Meat, Fish and Poultry
Howl) to r€'l_zove
and place
the drawer
To remove:
1 Pull the drawer out to the stop position.
2 I,itt the ti'ont of the drawer up and out of
the wire holder.
3 I,ilt the back of the drawer up and ()tit.
To replace:
1 Place the back of the drawer in the wire
holder, making sure the wire holder fits
into the grooves on the back of the pan.
2 i,ower the fl'ont of the drawer into the wire
holder.
Popwire intogroove
3 Pull the bottom of the wire holder torward
tmtil the wire pops into the groove located
on the bottom of the drawer.
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Water Filter
Stainless Steel I_(/}'ig'eralor
Waterfilter
cartridge
The water filter cartridge is located
in the back upper right corner of
the fl'esh fl)od comi)artn/ent.
When to Replace the Filter
There is a replacement indicator
light for the water filter cartridge on the
dispense_; This light will turn orange to tell
you that you need to replace the filter soon,
The filter cartridge should be replaced when
tile replacement indicator light turns red or
if the flow of water to the dispenser or icemaker
decreases.
Installing the Filter Cartridge
Place the top of
the cartridge up
inside the cartridge
holder and slowly
turn it to the right.
1 If you are replacing the cartridge,
first remove the old one by slowly turning it
to the left. Do not pull down on the cartridge.
A small aillotlnt of water inay drip down.
Filter Bypass Plug
J
FilterBypassPlug_
You must use the filter bypass plug when
a replacement filter cartridge is not a\_filable.
The dispenser and the icemaker will not
operate without the filter or filter bypass plug.
Replacement Filters:
To order additional filter cartridges in
the United States, call GE Parts m_d
Accessories, 800.626.2002.
(A_' F
Suggested Retail $34.95 USD
Customers in Canada should consult the vellow
pages fin" the nearest Camco Service Center.
2 Fill the replacement cartridge with water
fl'om the tap to allow tot better flow fl'om
the dispenser immediately after installation,
3 I,ining up the arrow on the cartridge and
the cartridge holder, place the top of
tile new cartridge up inside the holder,
Do not push it up into the holder,
4 Slowly tm'n it to the right tmtil the filter
cartridge stops, DO NOT OVERT1GHTEN,
As you turn the cartridge, it will automatically
raise itself into position. Cartridge will rotate
about 1/4 turn.
5 Rtm water fl'om the dispenser for 3 minutes
(about one and a half gallons) to clear the
system and prevent sputtering.
6 Press and hold the RESET
WATER FII,TER pad on the
dispenser fin" 3 seconds.
NOTE: A newly-i_,stalh, d water filter
carh'idg'e may cause water to spurt
from the di@en,se*:
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Page 13

Shelves and Bins
Slainlcss Slcel I_(/}'ig'e*'alo*"
Freshjood
compartment
door bins and
freezer door
tilt-out bins
Large Bins
The larger fl'esh fl)od comi)artn_ent door bins
and fl'eezer tilt-out door bins are a(!justable.
To remove: I,ili the fl'ont of the bin straight
up, then lili up and out.
To replace or relocate: Engage the back side
of the bin in the molded sui)ports of the doo_:
Then push down on the fl'ont of the bin.
Bin will lock in place.
Small Bins
To remove: I,ift the fl'ont of the bin straight
up, then out.
To replace: Position the bin above the
rectangular molded sui)ports on the doo_:
Then slide the bin down onto the support
to lock it in place,
The snugger helps prevent tipping, spilling
or sliding of small items stored on the door
shelf. Place a finger on either side of the
snugger near the rear and move it back
and fi)rth to fit wmr needs.
Fresh food compartment door bin
Freezertilt-out bin
Donot block
Topfreezerbin
_ii,CAUTION:
Becarefulwhen
placingitemsin
thetop bin.Make
surethat items
donot blockor fall
intothe icechute.
_ii,MISE EN
GARDE : S0yez
prudentsIorsque
vousplacezdes
articlesdanslebac
sup_rieur.Assurez-
vousqu'aucun
objetnebloque
outombedansla
chutea gla%ns.
Slide-out
spillproof
shelf
The slide-out spillproof shelf allows you to
reach items stored behind others. The special
edges are designed to hel I) i)revent spills fl'oln
dripping to lower shelves.
To remove: Slide the shelf out until it reaches
the stop, then press down on the tab and slide
the shelf straight out.
To replace or relocate: i,ine the shelf up with
the supports and slide it into place. The shelf
can be repositioned when the door is at 90 ° or
more. To reposition the shell, slide the shelf
past the stops and angle downward. Slide shelf
down to the desired position, line up with the
supports and slide into place.
N07_: Make sure you push the sheh_e,_all the w(O'
ba(l¢ in b@m" you close the dora:
Presstab andpull shelf
forwardto remove
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This shelf splits in half and slides under itself
ti)r storage of tall items on the shelf below.
This shelf can be removed and replaced or
relocated just like Slide-Out Si)illproof Shelves.
On some models, this shelf can not be used
in the lowest position.
P) ezer baskets To remove, push the basket all the way to the
back of the fl'eezer, i,ilt up until the back pins
are disengaged, i,ilt the entire basket up and
pull out.
NOTE: Make su*_<you push lhe ba,skels all the wrO'
back in b@m<you close the doo*:
Shelves and Bins
Stainless Steel IG(/}'igeralor
Slide-out
freezer shelves
Fixed freezer
shelves
Door wine/
beverage rach
To remove, slide out to the stop position, lilt
the fl'ont past the stop position, and slide ()tit.
N07_: Make sure you push the sheh_e,_all the way
back in b@m" you close the doo_:
To remove, lilt the shelf up at the lelt side
and then bring the shelf out.
This rack holds up to 5 cans, (me bottle of wine
or (me 9-liter bottle of soda,
The rack hangs fl'om the sides of the dairy bin.
To remove:
1 EmI)ty the wine/beverage rack.
2 Holding the bottoln of the daiI T bill lilt the
ti'ont straight up, then lili up and out.
3 To detach the rack from the dairy bin,
pull the rack's side wires ()tit of the holes
on each side of the dairy bin.
To replace:
1 Reattach the rack to the sides of the bin.
2 Engage the back side of the bin in the
molded supports on the door. Then push
down on the front of the bin. The bin will
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lock into place.
Page 15

Additional Features
Stainless Steel I_(/}'ig'eralor
Rgfrigerator
door6
Door
alignment
The refl'igerator cloot_ may feel different than
the ones you are used to. The special door
opening/closing ti_ature makes sure the doors
close all the way and are securely sealed.
When opening and closing the door you will
notice a stop position. If the door is opened
past this stop point, the door will remain open
to allow vou to load and unload food more
easily. When the door is only partially open,
it will automatically close.
The resistance xou teel at the stop position will
be reduced as the door is loaded with food.
Whenthe dooris onlypartially open,
it will automaticallyclose.
Beyondthis step the doorwill stay open.
If doot_ are uneven, a(!just the refl'igerator (loot;
1 Using a 7/16" socket wrench, turn the door
ac!iusting screw to the right to raise the doo_;
to the lett to lower it. (A nylon i)lug, imbedded
in the threads of the pin, prevents the pin
from turning unless a wrench is used.)
2 After one or two turns of the wrench, open
and close the refrigerator door and check the
alignment at the top of the doors.
Toremovethe base
grille,openthe
doors,removethe
screwat eachend
ofthe basegrille
andthenpull the
grillestraightout.
7/16" SocketWrench
Raise
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Page 16

Crispers and Pans
Slainl¢,s,s Steel I_(/}'ig'eralor
Fruit and
vegetable
crispers
Ac{justable
humidity
crispers
Excess water that may accmnulate in tile bottom
of tile drawers should be wiped d_T.
Tile bottom drawer has a cover that slides back
as the drawer is opened. This allows fldl access
to the drawer. As the drawer is closed, the cover
will slide tin'ward into its original position.
Slide tile control all tile wav to tile HI setting
to provide high hmniditv recommended fin.
most vegetables.
Slide the control all the way to the LO setting
to provide lower hmniditv levels recommended
fl)r most fl uits.
HI _ LO
Convertible
meat pan
Tile convertible meat pan has its own cold air
duct to allow a stream of cold air fl'om tile
fl'eezer compartment to flow to tile pan.
The variable temperature control regulates
tile air flow fl'om tile Climate Keeper.
Set tile control to tile coldest setting to store
fl'esh meats.
Set tile control to cold to convert tile pan to
normal refl'igerator temperatm'e and provide
extra vegetable storage space. Tile cold air duct
is tin'ned off. Variable settings between these
extremes can be selected.
(_rispers can easily be removed by pulling tile
drawer straight out and lifting the drawer up
and over the stop location.
If the door prevents you fl'om taking out the
drawers, fi_t try to remove tile door bins.
If this does not offer enough clearance, the
refl'igerator will need to be rolled torward
tmtil the door opens enough to slide the
(h'aweYs ()/It, hi soine cases, when you roll tile
refl'igerator out, you will need to move the
refl'igerator to tile left or right as wm roll it out.
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Automatic Icemaker
Stall, less Steel R_(/)'ig'eralor
Automatic
icemaher
NOTE: A newly in,stalled _z[[i{wrator may take 12 to 24 how_:sto brgbl making ice.
The icemaker will produce seven cubes
per cycle--approximately 100-130 cubes
in a 24-horn _period, depending on freezer
COil/l)ai'til/ent teilll)ei'attli'e _ i'OOil/ teilll)ei'attli'e _
number of door openings and other use
conditions.
If the refl'igerator is operated betore the water
connection is made to the icemakei; set the
power switch in the 0 (off) position.
When the refrigerator has been connected to
the water supply; set the power switch to the
I (on) position.
The icemaker will fill with water when it cools to
15°F (-I 0°C). A newly installed refl'igerator may
take 12 to 24 horn's to begin making ice cubes.
You will hear a buzzing sound each time the
icemaker fills with water.
Throw awav the filSt few batches of ice to allow
the water line to clear.
Be sure nothing interteres with the sweep of
the ti_eler arm.
PowerSwitch
PowerLight FeelerArm
When the bin fills to the level of the teeler arm,
the icemaker will stop producing ice. It is
normal lot several cubes to be.joined together.
If ice is not used frequentl> old ice cubes will
become cloud> taste stale and shrink.
Special notes:
• Dispenser models have a tilt-out ice bin.
The bin can be tilted out as shown in the
illustrations, and it will hold itself up while
wm take ice out or turn the icelnaker power
switch on and ott. Be sure to put the bin
back in place betore closing the door.
• To restore your ice level from an empty
bucket stage, the following steps are
recommended:
1 19 horn's after the first batch of ice has
tallen into the bin, dispense 3 to 4 cubes.
2 After an additional (khours, disl)ense
3 to 4 cubes again.
These steps will restore vom" ice level in the
shortest amount of time.
NOTE: h_ home,_ with lowe>thar_-averag'e water
pres_ure, you may hear the ieemaker o'ele multiple
time,_ wher_ makiz_g" o_w batch o/ice.
Toaccessice orreach
the power switch:
I Lift the bin,thenpull it forward
untilthe binstops.
2 Lower the bin to access ice or
reach the power switch.
ROTE: Inorder to take full
advantage of the tilt-out icebin,
only store items on the shelf below
the ice bin that are notaller than
the lowest point on the bin.
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Pcmoving
ice bin
Automatic Icemaker
Slainle,s,s Steel I{_(fi'ig'eralor
when .fidl.
_MISE EN GARDE : L,,g.l,,,,,
p_;_,_eh>m'd quand # tiroir _¢,_tp#hz.
Set the power switch to the 0 (off) position
befiwe removing the bin.
When replacing the bin, be sure to press it
firmly into place. If it does not go all the wav
back, remove it and rotate the drive mechanism
1/4 turn. Then push the bin back again.
1 Liftthe bin,then pullit forward
untilthe binstops.
2 Liftandpull forward againto
removethebin.
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Ice and Water Dispenser
Stainless Steel I_/}'ig'eralor
Using the
dispenso
Other
dispenso
controls
Select CUBED ICE _, CRUSHED ICE
or _42__TER _.
Press the glass gently against the top of the
dispenser cradle.
The spill shelf is not self-draining. To reduce
water spotting, the shelf and its grille should
be cleaned regularly:
NOTE: (] no waler is di@e_aed wher_ the n_JWmlor
is fi_:st in,stalled, there m(O' be air in the wah, r line
system. Pre,_sthe dispenser armJbr at #asl 2 minute,_
to nmzove hnpped air fi_mz the water line and to fig
the water s3'shmz. 7b flush out impurilim in the waler
lint,, throw away lhe fi*:st 6 g'las@d,s q/ wale*:
Locking the Dispenser
Press the CONTROI, I,OCK
T
HOLD3 SECS
pad tot 3 seconds to lock the
dispenser and control panel.
To unlock, press and hold the
pad again ti)r 3 seconds.
CA UTION: /,,. o,
olker ol_jecl,sinlo lke it e (rusker, dis( ka*g'e, o[)eninq',
ATTENTION : j..,.i,
les doig'ls ou d'auh'e,_ ol{jels dan,_ l'ouverhcre du
dislribt_let_*:
SpillShelf
Quick Ice
When vou need ice in a hmTy;
press this pad to speed up ice
production. This will increase
ice production for the ti)llowing
48 horn's or tmtil you press the
pad again.
hnp orta n t
fitcts about
the dispenso
Dispenser Light
This pad tm'ns tile night light
in the dispenser on and off.
The light also comes on when
the dispenser cradle is pressed.
If this light burns out, it should
be replaced with a 6 watt 12V
maximmn bulb.
• Do not add ice fl'om trax:s or bags to
the storage drawer. It may not ('_ush or
dispense well.
• Avoid overfilling glass with ice and use of
narrow glasses. Backed-up ice can jam the
chute or cause tile door in the chute to
ti'eeze shut. If ice is blocking the chute,
poke it through with a wooden spoon.
• Beverages and foods should not be
quick-chilled in tile ice storage drawe_:
Cans, bottles or fl)od packages in the
storage drawer mav cause the icemaker
or auger to jam.
Door Alarm
To set the alarm, press this pad
tmtil the indicator light comes on.
RM ]
• To kee I) dispensed ice fl'om missing the glass,
put the glass close to, but not touching, the
dispenser opening.
• Solne Clushed ice Inav be dispensed even
though you selected CUBED ICE. This
hal)pens occasionally when a few cubes
accidentally get directed to the ct usher.
• After crashed ice is dispensed, some water
may drip fl'om the chute.
• Sometimes a small motmd of snow will form
on the door in the ice chute. This (ondition
is normal and usually occm's when vou have
dispensed crashed i(e repeatedly. The snow
will eventually ewq)orate. 19
This alarm will sotmd if either
door is opei1 [or II/ore thaIl
3 minutes. The light goes out
and the beeping stops when you
('lose the door.
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re and (;leaning
Slainless Sleel I_(/}'ig'e*'alo*"
Cleaning
the outside
Cleaning
the inside
The dispenser drip
area, beneath the
grille, should be
wiped dry. _,Viter
left in this area Dispenserdriparea.
may leave deposits. ]_emove the deposits by
adding undiluted vinegar to the well, Soak
until the deposits disappear or become loose
enough to rinse awaY.
The dispenser cradle. Betore cleaning,
lock the dispenser by pressing and holding
the CONTROI, I,OCK pad fin" 3 seconds.
Clean with warm water and baking soda
solution--about a tablespoon (15 ml) of
baking soda to a quart (l liter) of water.
Rinse thoroughly and wipe (li T
To help prevent odors, leave an open box (>f
baking s(>da in the fresh ti)od and freezer
COU/l)a I'tlI/en is,
Unplug the refrigerator before cleaning.
If this is not practical, wring excess moisture ()tit
of sponge or cloth when cleaning around
switches, lights or controls.
Use warm water and baking soda solution--
about a tablespoon (l 5 ml) of baking soda to
a quart (1 liter) of water. This both cleans and
neutralizes odors. Rinse and wipe dry.
The stainless steel pmmls mad handles ca n be
cleaned with a commercially available stainless
steel cleaner such as Slai_le,ss Steel Mag'i(_'
Stainless Steel Maq4_ is awlilable at Ace, Tree
Value, Servistar, HWI and other leading stores.
It is also awlilable through GE Parts and
Accessories, 800.626.2002. Order part number
X_3X10X15.
Do not use appfiance wax or polish on the
stainless steel.
Use of any cleaning solution other than that
which is recommended, especially those that
contain petroleum distillates, can crack or
damage the interior of the refrigerator.
Avoid cleaning cold glass shelves with hot water
because the extreme temperature difference
may cause them to break. Handle glass shelves
carefully. Bumping tempered glass can cause
it to shatter.
Do not wash any plastic refrigerator parts in
the dishwasher.
The Chill/Thaw tray is dishwasher safe.
2O
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re and (;leaning
Slainless Sleel I_(/}'ig'eralor
Behind the
refrigoator
Preparing
jbr vacation
Prt,l)aring
to move
Be careflll when moving the refrigerator away
from the wall. All types of floor coverings can be
danmged, particularly cushioned coverings and
those with embossed sm'taces.
Pull the refl'igerator straight out and retm'n it
to position by pushing it straight in. Moving the
refrigerator in a side direction may result in
damage to the floor covering or refl'igerator.
For long wlcations or absences, reillove tood
and mq)lug the refl'igerator. Clean the interior
with a baking soda solution of one tablespoon
(l 5 ml) of baking soda to one quart (l liter)
of water, I,eave the doors open,
Set the icemaker power switch to the 0 (off)
position and shut off th e water supply to
the refl'igerator.
Secure all loose items such as shelves and
drawers by taping them secm'elv in place
to prevent damage.
When pushing the refrigerator back, make sure
you don't roll over the power cord or icema_ker
supply line.
If the temperature can drop below fl'eezing,
have a qualified servicer drain the water supply
system to prevent serious property damage due
to flooding.
Be sure the refrigerator stays in an upright
position during moving.
When using a hand track to move the
refl'igerator, do not rest the fl'ont or back
of the refl'igerator against the hand truck.
This could damage the reti'igerator. Handle
only fl'om the sides of the refl'igerator,
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Replacing the i,ight Bulbs
Stainless Steel IG_/}'igerator
Freshjbod
compartment--
ul)l)olight
l reshjbod
compartment--
lower light
Setting the controls to OI_T does not remove
power to the light circuit.
1 Unplug the refl'igerator.
2 The bulbs are located at the top of the
comi)artment, inside the light shield.
On some models, a screw at the fl'ont of
the light shield will have to be removed.
3 To remove the light shield, press in on the
tabs on the sides of the shield and slide
fl)rward and out.
Setting the controls to OFF does not remove
power to the light circuit.
This light is located above the top pml.
1 UnI)lug the refl'igerator.
2 Remove the convertible meat drawer control
knob by pulling straight out.
4 After replacing the bulb with an appliance
bulb of the same or lower wattage, replace
the light shield and screws (on some models),
When repladng the light shield, make sure
that the tabs at the back of the shield fit into
the slots at the back of the light shield housing,
5 Plug the refl'igerator back in.
Dispenser
3 I,iti the light shield up and pull it out.
4 Alter replacing the bulb with an appliance
bulb of the same or lower wattage, replace the
shield and the knob.
5 Plug the refl'igerator back in.
Setting the controls to OFF does not remove
power to the light circuit.
1 Unplug the refl'igerator.
2 Remove the shelf just above the light shield.
(The shelf will be easier to remove if it is
emptied first.) On sore e models, a screw at
the top of the light shield will need to be
reiiloved,
3 To remoxe the light shield, press in on the
sides, and lilt up and out.
Setting the controls to OFF does not remove
power to the light circuit.
4 Replace the bulb with an appliance bulb of
the same or lower wattage, and reinstall the
light shield. When reinstalling the light shield,
make sure the top tabs snap securely into
place. Replace the screw (on some models).
5 Reinstall the shelf and plug the refl'igerator
back in.
3 Replace the bulb with a bulb of the same size
and watta *e
22
1 UnI)lug the refl'igerator.
2 The bulb is located on the dispenser under
the control panel. Remove the light bulb by
turning it counterclockwise.
4 Phm the refrigerator back in.
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Normal
oDerating
sounds
The Problem Solver
Stainless Steel H_/)'ig'eralor
Do you hear what I hear? These sounds are normal.
HUMMM...
-- WHOOSH...
Tile new high efficiency compressor may rim
thster and longer than yore" old reli'igerator
and y<m may hear a high-i_itched hmn or
pulsating so/md while it is operating.
Sometimes tile reli'igerator Hms ti)r an
extended period, especially when the doors
are opened frequently. This means that the
Frost Guard'" teature is working to prevent
fl'eezer burn and iml)rove ti)od i)reservation.
You may hear a whooshing sound when tile
doo_ close. This is due to pressm'e equalizing
within tile refl'igeratm:
CLICKS, POPS,
CRACKS and CHIRPS
• You may hear cracking or poplfing so/mds
when tile refl'igerator is first plugged in.
This hal)pens as tile refrigerator cools to
tile correct temperature.
• Electronic dampers click open and closed to
provide optimal cooling and energy savings.
• The compressor may cause a clicking or
chirping sound when attempting to restart
(this could take up to 5 minutes).
• Tile electronic control board may cause
a clicking so/md when relays actiw_te to
control refl'igerator components.
• Expansion and contraction of cooling coils
during and alter deli'ost can cause a cracking
or I)oI)ping so/md.
WHIB!
You may hear tile rims spinning at high
speeds. This hal)pens when the refi'igerator
is fi_t plugged in, when the doors are
opened fl'equently or when a large alllO/lllt
of ti)od is added to the reti'igerator or
freezer compartments. The rims are helping
to maintain tile correct temperatures.
If either door is open fl)r over 3 minutes, you
II/_lV hear tile ][_lilS COlile Oil in order to cool
tile light bulbs.
The tans change speeds in order to provide
optimal cooling and energy savings.
You mav hear the rims running atter selecting
one of tile CustomCool'"settings.
WATERSOUNDS
6
• Tile flow of refl'igerant through tile fl'eezer
cooling coils may make a gm'gling noise like
boiling water,
• Water dropping on tile defl'ost heater can
cause a sizzling, i)oi)ping or buzzing sound
during the defrost cvcle.
• Awater dripping noise may occm" during tile
defl'ost cycle as ice melts from the evaporator
and flows into the drain pan.
• Closing tile door mav cause a gm'gling sound
due to pressure equalization.
• After an icemaking cycle, you may hear tile
ice cubes dropping into the ice bucket.
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The Problem Solver
Stainless Steel H_ff_'ig'eralor
Questions ?
Use this
prob#m
solver, t
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE
REFRIGERATOR
DOES NOT OPERATE
VIBRATION OR
RATTLING (Sfight
vibration is normaL)
MOTOR OPERATES
FOR LONG PERIODS
OR CYCLES ON AND
OFF FREQUENTLY
(Modern refrigerators
with more storage space
and a larger freezer
require more operating
time, They start mad
stop often to maintain
even temperatures.)
FRESH FOOD
OR FREEZER
COMPARTMENT
TOO WARM
FROST OR ICE
CRYSTALS ON
FROZEN FOOD
(Frost within package
is normal.)
• Refrigerator may be in defrost cxcle when motor does not operate for
about 30 minutes.
• Either or both controls set to OFE Set to a temperatm'e setting.
• If interior light is not on, refl'igerator may not be plugged in at
wall outlet. Push the plug completely into the wall outlet.
• The fllse is blown/circuit breaker is tripped. Replace fllse or reset
the breaker.
• The refrigerator, is in showroom mode. Unplug it and I_lu'"b it back in.
• At!just the rollers as shown in the Installation Instructions.
• Normal when refl'igerator is first plugged in. Wait 24 horn's fl_r the
refrigerator to completely cool down.
• Ofien occm's when large alllO/lnts ofiood are placed in refl'igerator.
This is normal.
• Door left open or package holding door open.
• Hot weather or fl'equent door openings. This is normal.
• Temperatm'e controls set at the coldest setting.
See Temperatm'e Controls.
• Temperatm'e controls not set cold enough.
See Temperatm'e Controls.
• _arm weather or frequent door openings.
• Door lett open fi_r hmg time.
• Package may be holding door open.
• Door left open or package holding door open.
• Too frequent or too long door openings.
DMDER BETWEEN
FRESH FOOD
AND FREEZER
• Automatic enero_, saver s_stem circulates warm liquid arotmd the
front edge of the freezer compartment to help prexent condensation
from forming on the outside.
COMPARTMENTS
FEELS WARM
AUTOMATIC
ICEMAKER
DOES NOT WORK
• Icemaker power switch is in the 0 (off) position.
• Water supply turned off' or not connected. See h_stallation Instructions.
• Freezer compartment too warm. Allow 24 hours fl)r the refl'igerator
to completely cool down,
• Piled up cubes in storage bin cause icemaker to shut off.
I,evel cubes in bin.
• Ice cubes stuck in icemaker (green power light on the icemaker is
blinking), . Tt/rn ott the icemaker, remoxe cubes and tt/Fn the
icemaker back on.
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The Problem Solver
Slainless Sleel I_(/}'it{'eralor
Questions ?
Use this
prob#m
solver, t
PROBLEM
FREQUENT
"BUZZING" SOUND
ICE CUBES HAVE
ODOR/TASTE
SMALL OR
HOLLOW CUBES
SLOW ICE CUBE
FREEZING
CUBE DISPENSER
DOES NOT WORK
POSSIBLE CAUSE
• Icemaker power switch is in the I (on) position, but the water supply
to the refl'igerator has not been connected. Set the power switch
to the 0 (off)position. Keeping it in the I (on) position will damage
the water wove.
• Old cubes need to be discarded.
• Ice storage bin needs to be emptied and washed.
• Unsealed packages in fl'esh fi)od and/or fl'eezer compartments may
be transmitting odor/taste to ice cubes.
• Interior of refl'igerator needs cleaning. See Care and Cleaning.
• X*Vater filter clogged. Replace the filter or use the filter byi)ass plug.
• Door may have been left open.
• T(lI'n telili)erattlre of fl'eezer COlili)arti/lent colder.
See Temperature Controls.
• Icemaker or water supply turned off. Turn on icemaker or water suppl>
• Ice cubes are fl'ozen to the icemaker feeler arm. Remove the cubes.
• Irregular clmnps in the storage bin. Break up with fingertip pressure
and discard remaining clmnps. The fl'eezer may be too warm. A(!just
the freezer temperature control colder one step at a time until clmnps
(lo not l()I'Ill,
• The dispenser is I,OCKED. Press and hold the CONTROI, I,OCK pad
fin" 3 seconds.
WATER HAS POOR
TASTE/ODOR
WATER IN FIRST
GLASS IS WARM
WATER DISPENSER
DOES NOT WORK
WATER SPURTING
FROM DISPENSER
• An item is blocking or has tallen into the ice chute inside the top
door bin of the fl'eezer. Remove any item that might be blocking
or has tallen into the chute.
• X_'ater dispenser has not been used for a long time. Dispense water
tmtil all water in the system has been replenished.
• Normal when refl'igerator is first installed. Allow 24 horn's fi_r the
refl'igerator to completely cool down.
• _'ater dispenser has not been used for a long time. Dispense water
tmtil all water in the sx:steln has been replenished.
• _,Vater system has been drained. Allow several hours fi)r the
replenished water supply to chill.
• _4"_ter supply line turned off or not connected. See the
Installation Instructions.
• X_'ater filter clogged. Replace the filter or use the filter bypass plug.
• _dr mav be trapped in the s_:stem. Press the dispenser arm fin.
at least 2 minutes.
• The dispenser is I,OCKED. Press and hold the CONTROI, I,OCK pad
fin" 3 seconds.
• Newly installed filter cartridge. Rtm water from the dispenser fin.
about 3 minutes (about 1½ gallons).
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The Problem Solver
Stainless Steel H_/_'ig'eralor
Questions ?
Use this
prob#m
solver, t
PROBLEM
WATER IS NOT
DISPENSED BUT
ICEMAKER
IS WORKING
NO WATER OR
ICE CUBE
PRODUCTION
CUBED ICE WAS
SELECTED BUT
CRUSHED ICE
WAS DISPENSED
ORANGE GLOW
IN FREEZER
REFRIGERATOR
HAS ODOR
DOOR NOT
CLOSING
PROPERLY
MOISTURE FORMS
ON OUTSIDE OF
REFRIGERATOR
POSSIBLE CAUSE
• _4'ater in reset\ oir is frozen. Call fl_r set\ice.
• Fresh fi_od control setting is too cold. Set to a warmer setting.
• Water supply line or shutoffwdve is clogged. Call a plmnbe_:
• Replace the filter or use the filter bypass plug.
• The dispenser is I,OCKED. Press and hold the CONTROl, I,OCK pad
ti)r 3 seconds.
• The last setting was CI).USHED ICE and a few cubes were left in the
crusher from the previous setting. This is normal.
• Defrost heater is on. This is normal.
• Foods with strong odor5 should be tightly wrapped.
• Interior needs cleaning. See Care and Cleaning.
• Keep open box of baking soda in refrigerator; replace every 3 months.
• Door gasket on hinge side is sticking or tolding over. Apply paraffin
wax to the tace of the gasket.
• A door bin is hitting a shelf inside the refl'igerator. Move the door
bin up one position.
• Not tlntlstlal during periods of high humidity. Wipe stlrthce dry.
• Door left open or package holding door open.
MOISTURE
COLLECTS INSIDE
INTERIOR LIGHT
DOES NOT WORK
WATER ON KITCHEN
FLOOR OR BOTTOM
OF FREEZER
HOT AIR FROM
BOTTOM OF
REFRIGERATOR
REFRIGERATOR
NEVER SHUTS OFF
BUT TEMPERATURES
ARE OK
REFRIGERATOR
BEEPING
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• Too fl'equent or too hmg door openings.
• In hmnid weather, air carries moisture into reli'igerator when doors
are opened.
• No power at outlet.
• I,ight bulb needs replacing. See Care and Cleaning.
• Ice cubes jammed in chute. Poke ice through with a wooden spoon.
• Normal air flow cooling motor. In the refl'igeration process, it is
normal that heat be expelled in the area trader the refl'igerator.
Some floor coverings are sensitive and will discolor at these sate
and normal temperatm'es.
• Adaptive defrost keeps compressor framing during door openings.
This is normal. The refrigerator will cycle off after the door remains
closed fl_r two horn's.
• Door is open and DOOR AI,ARM is on.
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The Problem Solver
Stainless Steel H_(/_'ig'eralor
Questions ?
Use this
prob#m
solver, t
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE
FOOD ISN'T
THAWING/CHILLING
ACTUAL
TEMPERATURE
NOT EQUAL TO
SET TEMPERATURE
SELECTTEMP
FEATURE IS
NOT WORKING
DOORS ARE
NOT ALIGNED
• Packaging insulating fl)o(1. Increase time or re-package in plastic.
• The wrong weight is selected. Select a larger weight.
• Item with high tat content. Select a larger weight.
• Not using (_hill/Thaw tray. Place items on tray and allow space in
between items tin" better air flow.
• Unit just plugged in. Allow 24 horn's tin _the svstem to stabilize.
• Door open ti)i" too hmg. Allow 24 hours ti)i" the system to stabilize.
• X,Varln tood added to refl'igerator. Allow 24 hours for the svsteln
to stabilize,
• Defl'ost cycle is in process. Allow 24 horn's fin" the system to stabilize.
• Fresh tood compartment tempera tm'e control is set at the warm est
setting. This is normal. In order to minimize energy usage, the
SEI,ECTTEMP teattlre is disabled when the fresh tood compartment
temperatm'e control is set at the warmest setting.
• Unlevel floor. A()iust rollers then align doors by a(!iusting the fl'esh
fi)od compartment hinge. See Installation lnst_ uctions.
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Performance Data Sheet
GESmartWater Filtration System
GWFCartridge
Health Claim Performance Certified by NSF/ANSI*
¢100%safety factors built in for unmetered usage)
Sta_ldaxd No. 42: Aesthetic Effects
PaJemneter USEPA
MCL
Chlorine
T&O - - -
Particulate** - 98.00% 96.10%
Parameter
USEPA
MCL
Turbidity
Cysts
i,ead at pH 6.5
i,ead at pH 8.5
Lindane
AtraAne
2,4-D
_sbestos
Testedusing aflow rate of 0.5gpm (1.8927I/m);pressure of 120psig (8.437kg/cm 9;pH of Z 5+_0.5;temp.of 68°+_4.5°F (200+-2.5°C)
** Measurement in particles/ml
*_ NTU= Nephelometric Units
1 NTU***
99.95% Reduction
15171717
15171717
0.0002 ppm
0.003 ITpm
0.100 ITpm
99%
Influent
Challenge
1.9 ppm
200,000
Average
0.02 iTpm
3,978
Standard No. 53: Health Effects
hlfluent Effluent
Challenge
24.3 NTU
105,750
160171717
150171717
0.00062 ppm
0.0084ppm
0.272 ppm
690 MFI,/ml
Average
0.07 NTU
26
1 171717
1.8 171717
0.00005 pITm
0.002 ppm
0.042 ITpm
0.32 MFI,/ml
Effluent
MaDdlnuln
0.05 ppm
7,800
Ma_lnllin
0.1 NTU
DD
11Tpb
4.3 I717b
0.00005 ppm
0.003 ppm
0.090 ppm
1.2 MFI,/ml
Average
98.90%
Average
99.71%
99.97%
99.37%
98.80%
91.9:4%
76.19%
84.89%
99.95%
% Reduction
Mhmnum
97.37%
% Reduction
Minimum
99.59%
99.95%
99.37%
97.13%
91.93%
64.28%
67.63%
99.82%
Operating Specifications
• Capacity: certified fi)r up to 500 gallons (1893 liter); up to oue year
• Pressure requirement: 40-120 psi (2.8-8.2 bar), non-shock
• Temperature: 33°-100 ° F (0.60-38 ° C)
• Flow rate: 0.5 gpm (1.9 lpm)
General Installation/Operation/Maintenance Requirements
• Flush new cartridge at flfll flow for 3 minutes to pm'ge out trapped air.
• Replace cartridge when flow becomes too slow.
Special Notices
• lnstallati(m instructi(ms; i)arts and service availability; and standard warranty are included with the i)r(}duct when shii)i)ed.
• This drinking water system inust be maintained according to inauufilcturer's inst_ uctions, including replacement of
filter cartridges.
• Do uot rise with water that is microbiologically tmsati _ or of tlukuowu quality without adequate disiutectiou before or
atter the svstem. Systems certified tot cyst reduction may be used on disinfected water that may contain filterable cysts.
• The contaminants or other substances removed or reduced by this water treatment s}:stem are not necessarily in yore" water:
• Check fin" compliance with the state and local laws and regulations.
Svslem T(sted and C( rtified by NSF Internalional against ANSI/'NSF
Standard 42 & 53 tk_r tile reduction ot_
Standard No. 42: Aesflletic Effects
Chemical [nit
"[21ste and Odor Reduction
(_hlorine Reduction, Class I
Mechanical Filtriition Unit
Particulate Reduction, Class I
Standard No. 53: Healfll Effects
Chemical Reduction Unit
I.ead and Atrazine Reduction
Lindane and 2,4-I) Reduction
Mechanical Fihration l 5nit
Tm-biditv Re(luction
Cyst and Asbestos Reduction
Manufi_ctm'ed fiw: (;eneral Electric ComlTany, i,ouisville, KY 40225
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State of California
Department of Health Services
Water Treatment Device
Certificate Number
00-1434
Date Issued: May 3(}, 2(}(}(}
Date Revised: Februm'y 9, 2001
Trademark/Model Designation Replacement Elements
GE Smart Water Filtration Systems - GWF06 GWF06
GE Smart Water Filtration Systems - GWF
Hotpoim Refl'igeramr Systems - HWF
Manufacturer: GeneralElecmc Appliances
Turbidity Lead
Organic Contaminants
Atrazine
Lindane
2,4-D
GWF
HWF
Asbesrob
Rated Service Capacity: 300 gallons": Rated Service Flow: 0.5 gpm
Do not use where water is mierobiologically nnsat_z or with water of unknown quality, except that systems
claiming cyst reduction may be used on water containing cysts.
* 500 gallons for models that include a replacement filter indicator light.
For Purchases Made In Iowa: This form must be signed and dated bx the buyer and seller prior to the consmmnation of
this sale. This fi)rm should be retained on file by the seller for a minim mn of two years.
BUYER: SELLER:
Name Name
Address Address
Cit_ State Zip Cit_ State Zip
Signatm'e Date Signatm'e Date
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Notes
Slai**le,s,s Steel I{_{fl'ig'e*'alo*"
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Page 31

Consunler Services
Slai_Jess Sled R_!JTigeralor
With the purchase of your new Monogram appliance, receive the
assurance that if you ever need information or assistance from GE,
we'll be there. All you have to do is call---toll-free, t
G E Answer
Center _
In the USA:
800. 626. 2000
In-Home Repair
Service
In the USA:
800. 444.1845
In Canada:
1.888.880.3030
For Customers
With Special
Needs...
In the USA:
800.626.2000
Whatever your question about any M(mogram major appliance, GE Answer (]enter '_
inflwmation service is available to hell). Your call--and yotu" question--will be answered
promptly and com'teouslv. And v<)u can call any time. GE Answer Center '_service is open
24 hours a da5 7 days a week.
OR
Visit ore" X_'ebsite at: www.monogram.com
In Canada, call 1.888.880.3030.
AGE consumer setwice professional will provide expert repair setwice, scheduled at a time
that's convenient fl)r vou. Manv GE (_onsumer Service company-operated locations otter
you service today or tomorro_, or at w)tu" convenience (7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. weekdays,
9:00 a.m. to 2:00 I).m. 8atm'da)_s). Our thctotT-trained technicians know wmr appliance
inside and out--so most repairs can be handled in just one visit.
GE offers Braille controls for a variety of (;E appliances, and a
broclmre to assist in I)lanning, a barrie_free kitchen for persons
with limited mobility.
()msumers *sith impaired hearing or si)eech ,sho haxe access to a
TDD or a conxentional telet)pewriter ma) call 800.TDD.(;EAC
(800.833.4322) to request information or set\ice.
Service Contracts
In the USA:
800. 626. 2224
In Canada:
1.888.880.3030
Parts and
Accessories
In the USA:
800.626.2002
M Canada:
1.888.880.3030
SE_ION _A
You can have the secm'e feeling that GE (_onsumer Setwice will still be there after wmr
warranty expires. Purchase a GE contract while votu" warranty is still in etii_ct and you'll
receive a substantial discount. _,\]th a mtfltiple-year contract, you're assm'ed of flltttre
se_wice at today's prices.
Individuals qualified to service their own applim_ces can have parts or accessories sent directly
to their home. The GE parts system provides access to over 47,000 parts...and all GE Genuine
Renewal Parts are fitly warranted. VISA, MasterCard and Discover cards are accepted.
User maintenance instructions contained in this mmmal cover procedures intended to be
performed by any user. Other servicing generally should be referred to qualified service
persomael. Caution must be exercised, since improper servicing may cause unsafe operation.
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Warranty
Stai*_less ,Steel R<fl'ig'erator
YOUR MONOGRAM REFRIGERATOR WARRANTY
Staple sales slip or cancelled check here. Proof of original purchase
date is needed to obtain service under warranty.
WHATIS
COVERED
P)vm the
Date of the
O'r ginal
Pu' hase
FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY
For one year/i'om date of original lmrchase, we will provide, fi'ee of charge, parts and service labor in your
home to repair or replace a_O' part (!/the)_Ji'ig_'rator that thils because of a manuthcturing de/i'ct.
FULI_ FIVE-YEAR WARRANTY
For fi_e years t_'om date of original lmrchase, we will provide, fl:ee of charge, parts and servk e labor in your
home to repair or replace a_O' part (!/the sa&d )_,fi4g'erati_gD,stem (the coml/ressor, condenser, eval/orator and
all connecting tubing) that tails because of a mauutacturing (te/bct.
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY ON FULI_ EXTENSION SLIDES
From the date of the original tmrchase we will provide,/i'ee of charge, rel/lacenlent l/arts for any l/art of the
lull extension slides that thils because of a manuthcturing de/i'( t. him pa}/or tile service trip to your home and
tor service labor charges.
LIMITED THIRTY-DAY WARRANTY ON WATER FILTER C&RTRIDGE
From tile date of the original tmrchase we will provide,/i'ee of charge, replacement parts tor ally part of tile
water tiher (artridge that thils be( ause of a manuthcturing de/i'ct. _i)u pa}/or tile service trip to yore: llome
and tor service labor charges. During this limited thirt?_-da} warrant}, we will also provide,/i'ee of charge,
a replacement water filter cartridge.
• IP IP IP IP IP IP ID I_ I_ I_ I_ I_ I_ I_ I_ I_ I_ ID • O O O O O O O Q Q Q Q Q Q O Q Q Q Q Q Q O O O O O O O O O @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ •
This warranty is extended to tile original lmrchaser and any succeeding owner/or t_roducts purchased/or
ordinar_ home use in tile 48 mainland stales, t tawaii, Washington, D.C. or Canada. Ill Alaska the warranty is
the same except that it is I+IMITED because you must pay to ship tile product to tile service shop or tor the
service tecllllician's travel costs to VO/lr hol//e.
All warranty service will be provided b} our Factor} Service Centers or by our authorized Customer Care *>
servicers dm:ing normal working hours.
Should your appliance need service, during warranty period or beyond, in the LISA call 800.444.1845.
In Canada: 888.880.3030.
WHAT
IS NOT
COVERED
197D3359PO03
49-60270
10-03 JR
Printed in the United States
• Service trips to your home to teach you how to •
use the product.
• hnproper h_stallation, delivery or maintenance.
If you have ml installation problem, contact
your dealer or h_staller. You are responsible
for providing adequate electrical, phunbing mid
other com_ecth_g facilities. •
• Failure of the product if it is used for other than
its intended purpose or used co]mnercially. •
• Damage caused after delivery.
• Loss of food due to spoilage (in the USA only).
Some states!provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so tile
above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gi_es you sl)ecitic legal rights, and _x)u may also
haxe other rights which _ary/ix)m state to state!t)roviuce to province. To know what your legal rights are ill Your
state!province, consuh your local or state!t)rovin(ial consunler a/tairs otlice or your state's Attorney General.
Warrm_tor h_ USA: General Electric Company,
Louisville, KY 40225
Warrantor h_ Canada: Cmnco Inc.
Replacement of the water filter cartridge due
to water pressure that is outside the specified
operating range or due to excessive sediment
in the water supply.
Replacement of the light bulbs or water filter
cartridge other thma as noted above.
Replacement of house fuses or resetting of circuit
breakers.
Incidental or consequential damage caused by
possible defects with tiffs appliance.
Damage to the product caused by accident, fire,
floods or acts of God.
Monogram:
GEConsumer Ploducts
General Electric Company
Louisville, KY40225
@2003General Electric Company