c ApplianceRegistration 2 BaseGrille 4 Careand Cleaning 12,13 Ene~Saving Tips 2 FoodSaverSystem 9 c‘FoodStorageSuggestions 6,9 StorageTimes 6 Icemaker 11 12 IcemakerAccessoryKit 12 Ice Trays 3,4 installation 4 AdapterPlug Adjustable~ollers Clearmces : ElectricalRequirements 3,4 4 ExtensionCord 3,4 Grounding Location 4 LightBulbReplacement 13 Modeland SerialNumbers 2 Modek TBX20 TBX24 TBX21 TBX25 TBX22 TBW25 PowerSaverSwitch 5 14,15 ProblemSolver QuickServeSystem 7 8 QuickStore RepairService 13 Safe~Instr
Ene~y-savi%tips Helpw helpyou.*@ It is intendedto helpyouoperate andmaintainyournewrefrigerator properly. Keepit handyfor answersto your questions. If youdon’tunderstandsom~thing or needmorehelp,write(include yourphonenumber): ConsumerAfiirs GEAppliances Appliance~rk Louisville,KY40225 Writedom fiemodel md serialnmbem. You’llseethemon a labelat the bottom,just insidethe freshfood compartmentdoor. Thesenumbersare dso onthe ConsumerProductOwnership RegistrationCardthatcamewith yotirrefrigerator.
1 AnBefore makingallyrepairs, Note:WEstronglyrecommend thata~~y servicingbe perft~rmed bya qualifiedi~~dividual., B. Beforecleaning. C.Beforereplacinga burned-out lightb~~lb, tie refrigerato~should be unpluggedin orderto avoid contactwithalive wirefilament. (Aburned-outlightbulbmay breakwhenbeingreplacd.) Note:Turningcontrolto OFF positiondoesnotremovepower to tie lightcircuit. opemtion9do nottouchthecold Sufiaees,pmtiedmly whenham me dmp or wet. Skinmay adhere to theseextremelycdldsurfaces.
—.— Adjustableroliem,whichenable youtomovetherefrigeratoraway fromthewdl forcleaning,are locati nearthefrontcomersofthe refrigerator.Theserollersshould be setsoMattherefrigeratoris fitiy positionedon thefloorand thefrontis raisedjustenoughMat thedoorsclose easilywhenopened abouthdfWay, I .— ‘“l “1I ‘“l”’ I Retigembrlwation I L GROUND ECTION F ! I Thelargerslotin the adap~r must bdgnedwith the*rdotintie ‘ w Outietto pwide proper polfity in the coMection of tie power cord..
Refrkemtir — —. use$be iceCrem tgstfor the Yourrefrigeratorhastwocontrols ~~atletyouregulatethetemperature inthefreshfd andfreezer compartments. fr-rCompsrtmente place a containerof icecreamin thecenter ofthefreezercompartment.
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Qtick serveTM sy*m your shelves Shelvesin tie freshfoodandfre=er compartmentsare adjustable, enablingyoutomakeefficientshelf arrangements to fityourhtiy’~ W storageneeds.
,-.. ..- ShelfPositiom (continued) QuickSbm Bin (onmodels so equipped) II I Thisremovabletilt-outbinmadeof Lexan@ polycarbonateresincanbe locatedon the,freshfoodor freezer compartmentdoor.It hasbeen ‘ designedfor convenientstorageof tiose frequently-useditemsthatdo notfit easilyintoa Ports-Binor soon-to-be-useditemsthatrequire coveredstorageto keepfrom dryingout.
GE Food-SaverSvstem _E — ~~ —— —— — -_— fruit& V~ehble Dmwem @ — The storage drawers at thebottom oftie freshfoodcompartmentare designedto providehighhumidity levelsrequiredbymostvegetables andlowerhumiditylevelsrequired for mostfruits. Whenreplacingthe drawers, &wayspushthemdl the wayin. Storagetimewilldependuponthe typeof foodandits conditionwhen placedin the drawers. Excesswaterwhichmayaccumulate in the bottomof the drawersshould beemptid andthedrawerswipeddry. -w —..
Drawersatthebottomofthefresh foodcompartmentwiIlstopb~fore comingdi thewayoutofthe refrigerator,tohelpprevent cOntentsfromspillingontofloor. Thesedrawerscanberemoved easilybygmspingthesidesand liftingup slightiywhilepulling drawerspastthe “stop”location. ~ removedmwersandtheircover whenthe freshfoodcompment doorcannotbe oWnedfilly, follow theprocedurethatapplies10your model: Dmwem witi Gl*s Cover 1. Removethedrawer tiest fromthe door. 2. Putthedrawerslidesbackon the fral~le,Theslopedendsmust be at.
Ice ) ..-: —. .-4 service Automatic Icemaker (onn~odels soequipped) Youricemakerwill produc~eight cubes per cycie—approximately 100cubesin a 24-hourperiod, dependingon freezercompartment temperature,roomtemperature, numberofdooropeningsandother usecoilditions. Freshmeatsare storedbestin thecoldestpart of therefrigerator. Whenthisdraweris placedin the top6 slotson theleftsideandthe leveris setat COLDEST,air from thefreezeris forcedaroundthe drawerto kee~it verycold.
Accessories AutimaticIcemaker &cessoryHt -. If ice is used infrequently,old cubeswi~lbecomecloudyandtaste stale.Emptyice storagebin periodicallyandwashit in Iukewamwater, If thisis yourfirsticemaker, you’llhearoccasionalsoundsthat maybe un~liar, Theyarenomd icemakingsoundstindarenot causeforconcern. IceMys (optionnlatextracost) AGE automaticicemakerwill replacetheiceyouUS6,,. automatically. It cankeep you suppliedwitha binfulofcubes— iceforeverything,everybody=.
If YouNeedSewice Tohelp preventodors,leavean openboxofb~g sodain tie rear oftherefrigerator,on thotopshelf. Changetheboxeverythreemonths. Anopenboxofbakingsodainthe f~zer willabsorbstalefreezer odors. B@hhd Mrigmtor Careshodd be tien in movil]g yourretigerator awayhorn the wall.N] typesoffloorcoverings canbe damaged,particularly cushionedcoveringsandhose with embossedsurtices. Pull the refrigeratorstraightoutandreturn it to positionbypushingit straight in.
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