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Read.thisbookC$m?fwy. It is intendedto helpyouoperate and maintainyournew refrigerator properly. Keepit handyfor answersto your questions. If youdon’tunderstandsomething or needmore help,write (include yourphonenumber): ConsumerAffairs GE Appliances AppliancePark Louisville,KY40225 Writedownthe m s a n You’llsee themon a labelat the bottom,just insidethe freshfood compartmentdoor. Thesenumbersare also on the ConsumerProductOwnership RegistrationCard that camewith yourrefrigerator.
m y~y Wiis a standard.two-prongwall outletis encol.mtered,it is your personalresponsibilityand. obligationto haveit replacedwith a properlygroundedthree-prong walloutlet.
Plug use (U!%dt units) Becauseof potentialsafetyhazards undercertainconditions,westrongly recommendagainstuse of an adapterplug.However,if youstill electto usean adapter,wherelocal codespermit, a TEMPORARY CONNECHONmaybe madeto a properlygroundedtwo-prongwall outletby useof a ?.JLlistedadapter (Fig.2) availableat mostlocalhardwarestores. T M (ADAPTERPLUGS NOT PERMITTEDIN CANADA) ALIGN LARGE r PRONGSISLOTS ./‘x : : ~.:,-. ..
O Y R p e mf or $MRe t Energys 1 C I E C F S ‘ 1 ‘ C 5 9 F F I i gi m system E-—. Youwon’tfind an “energysaver” --–— -switchon this refrigerator. —. Warmliquidfromtherefrigerator’s --– -condenseris automatically ---circulatedaroundthefrontedgeof the freezercompartmentto help --- keepmoisturefromformingon the qutsideofthe refrigeratorduring humidweather. Manyrefrigeratorsuse special electricheaters.Thisrefrigerator needsnone.That’swhythereis no “energysaver”switch..
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in ‘ Somemodelshave adjustable shelvesin the freshfoodand freezercompartments,enabling youto makeefficientshelf arrangementsto fit yourfmily’s fbodstorageneeds. soequipped) ( $helfsupportsat variouslevelsin the fkeezercompartmentlet you repositionthe shelvesfromtimeto timeto betteraccommodateyour variableinventoryof frozenfoods. r e shelves: JFre$h mowsso e Ifshelfsupports Ieveh on right wall do not hwvetabs, merelylowershelfintoplaceorI supportS.
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Drawersat bottomof freshfood compartmentwill stopbefore comingallthewayoutofrefrigerator to helppreventcontentsfrom spillingontofloor.Drawerscan easilybe removedby graspingthe sidesand liftingup slightlywhile pullingpast “stop”location. TOremovedmw’er$when the fresh food compartment door c be opened My, Wow the procedurethat appliesto your model. ModelsTFX22& T’FX24 L Removefoodfrom shelfabove sealedvegetabledrawerandtakeout shelf. Thkefoodoffthe glasscover and outof the drawer. Drawer 2.
(continued) Ike 1. H yourrefrigeratorhas adjustable(cantilever)Shelves, temporarilylocatebottomadjustable shelfhigherup in cabinet. modelssoequipped) 2. Pullvegetabledrawerpart-way out. Reachin, pushrear of cover up and, at the sametime, pushit backuntilit clearsfront-comer retainers. Ice traysare designedto release ice cubeseasily.Holdtrayupsidedownovera containerandtwist bothendsto releasecubes. /“F --- 3. Tiltand removethe cover.
The door handlesandtrimcanbe cleanedwitha clothdampenedwith a solutionof mildliquiddishwashing detergentand water.Dry witha soft cloth. Don’tuse waxon thedoor handlesand trim. Keepthe finish clean. Wipewith a cleanclothlightlydampened withkitchenappliancewaxor mild liquiddishwashingdetergent.Dry andpolishwith a clean, softcloth. Do notwipethe refrigeratorwitha soileddishwashingclothor wet towel.Thesemayleavea residue thatcan erodethepaint.
h Fresh Food Compmllfmt L Unplugrefrigerator. 2. Toalignthecontrolknob properly,notepositionof numberedcontrolfor proper reassemblyandpull offknob. 3. Pullbottomof lightpaneldown aboutl/4’’—just enoughtodisengage lip at rear fromgroovesin retainers on rear wall. 4. Liftpanelto disengagetopfrom pinson sidewalls;removepanel. Afterreplacingwith samesize bulb,reinstallpanel(hangtopon pins;pullbottomdown,pushit backand releaseit to let lip engage groovesin retainers).
Use ~~~~ Nm oPERAllE M(7KM?OPERATES FOR LONGPERIODS @ h defrostcyclewhenmotordoesnotoperatefor about30 minutes. @Temperaturecontrolin OFFposition. @If interiorlightis not on, refrigeratormaynotbe pluggedin at walloutlet. @If plugis secureand therefrigeratorstillfailsto operate,pluga lampor a small applianceintothe sameoutletto determineif thereis a trippedcircuitbreakeror burnedout fuse. @Modernrefrigeratorswithmorestoragespaceanda largerfreezercompartment requirembreoperatingtime.
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‘hobtain service,SfX2yOU~WiWlWty on thebackpageof thisbook. We’reproudof our serviceand wantyouto be pleased.Hfor some reasonyouare nothappywiththe serviceyoureceive,here are three stepsto followfor furtherhelp. FIRST,contactthePeoplewho servicedyourappliance.Explain whyyouare notpleased.Inmost cases,this willsolvethe problem.
. . G WARRANTY Save proof of originalpurchasedatesuchasyoursalesslip or cancelledcheckto establishwarrantyperiod.