Monogram ZFSB23DRGSS, ZFSB26DRGSS, ZFSB26DRHSS Owner's Manual
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Owner's Manual Side-by-Side Stainless Steel Free-Standing Refrigerators Monogram: Consumer Information Stait_less Introduction superior The inflmnation blend Consumer Phone Serial Peril)finance Problem Data Solver Sheet ................ Care Device ..................... and Moving Vacation Crispers and Pans ...................... CustomCool" . ..................... 16 10, 11 Ice and _'VKer Dispenser . ............... Shelves and Bins .................... l9 124, 14 29 Cover Bulb and Inside Replacement ........... ................. .................... 17, 18 15 Perffwmance Air Flow System ............. Temperatm'e Controls ................... Turl) oCool ''_ . .......................... _%_ter Filter . .......................... 20 ................ 22 ............................... .............................. this manual carefully. 21 21 It is intended help you operate and maintain refl'igerator properl> to yore" new _OU7" fi qerator Instructions Icemaker Features Cleaning Cleaning--Outside Light Back propefl> 98 3 ....... your refl_gerator Automatic Additional 4-7 Certificate and maintain to come. 31 3 23-27 .................... .................... you fl)r yea_ at: Be.corn Operating .............. ............... . .................... Treatment Warranty using visit our Website of Califl_rnia _%lter will delight pages will hel I) you operate questions, Nmnbers Nmnbers Product Registration SMbt_ Instructions Read and flmction Services important Model and State of fl)rm on the/ollowing If you have any other Be/bre Refligerator Your new Monog*am refl'igerator makes an eloquent statement of style, convenience and kitchen planning flexibility. Whether you chose it fl_r its purity of design, practical storage arrangements or assiduous attention to detail--or fl)r all of these reasons--you'll find that your Monogram refi'igerator's Con_n_ Steel Kee I) it handy for answers to your If you don't understand something or need more help, there is a list of toll-fl'ee consmner service nmnbers included in the back section of this manual. questions. OR Visit ore" Website at: Be.corn 8 8 9 12 Consumer Information Stall, -Write down the You'll model serial Please & see them comparm/ent on a label inside tlle fl'esh fllod at the top on the fight side. write these numbers received a Reflige*ato* Before sending in this card, please also write these numbers here: on the Consumer Product Ownership Registration with the packing material. Card included Model Serial !.iy0u less Steel hmnediatelv contact tlle dealer that sold you the refi'igerator. Number Number Use these numbers ill any correspondence service calls concerning your refl'igerator. or It lists causes of minor operating yotl call correct yourself. that (or builder) damaged *gfr{qerator Save time & money Befl/re Solver wm request ill the back se_Mce, service, check of this manual. Problem !./you To obtain 7_eed page ill the back of this manual. service We're proud of our service and want you to be pleased. If fl/r some reason you are not happy with the service you receive, here are steps to fl/llow fl/r further help. For customers see tile ( onsumer tile in the Services For customers in Canada: FIRST, contact tlle people who serviced your appliance. Explain wily you are not pleased. Ill most cases, this will solve tile problem. NEXT, if you are still not pleased, write all the details--including your phone number to: USA: FIRST, contact tile people who selMced your appliance. Explain wily you are not pleased. Ill most cases, this will solve tile problem. NEXT, if you are still not pleased, write all the details--inchlding your phone numbel_to: Manager, Customer Relations GE Appliances Appliance Park Ixmisville, KY 40225 problems Managei. Consumer Cam co Inc. Relations 1 Facto U I,ane, Suite 310 Moncton, N.B. El(; 9M3 IMPORTANT READ AND SAVE THESE INS 7 &WARNING: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS UC 770N8 Keep fIngers out of the "pinch point" areas: clearances between the dom_ and between 1,17u+n l_sin_'U_i_ , < , a I/__lian. _, alwO',s exe*ci,se ba,sic ,sg_i4y pr(maution,s, induding" tlu_ the .fid/_fgvin<ff: " Use this appliance only for its intended as described in this Owner's Manual. in touch the cold compaxtment Skin ma} when adhere surfaces hands in the extremel} the refligerator to avoid contact (A burned-out being freezer vapors or use gasoline and other liquids avoid contact with with mechanism, automatic moving or with the the bottom fingers on the while the are bulb may break when 77_rnh_<._" _>nlrol to OI;F do¢,_ not n+move of this or any frozen heating Always clean the CustomCool thawing food. 'MTray after automatic refl'igerator RLSK OF CHIIJ) of the ejector element Do not located place icemaldng is plugged in. ENTRAPMENT Child entrai)inent and suffocation are not problems of the past.,]unked or abandoned refrigeratols are soil dangerous...even if they will sit tor "just a tbw daD." If you are getting rid of yotu" old refl_igerator, please fi)lh)w the instructions below to hel I) prevent accidents. Before You Throw Away Your Old Refrigerator or Freezer: • Take offthe dome. • I,eave the shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside. REFt GtfTRANT S _M1 refl-igeraOon which under to product products federal disposal. contain law must refl-igerants, be rein oxed p_r._o foods which have thawed completely. flammable icema_kers, parts (Y the icemakei; or hands mechanism A DANGER." in the vicinity children tO tiw Q_'/I{ (7_*_Tlg_t. appliance. In refrigerators on or other when should be unplugged in order with a live wire filament. light Do not refreeze store (lool_ small. replaced.) NOLO: cold Stll_wes. Do not are necessarily Before replacing a burned-out fight bulb, are daa_ap or wet. to these cabinet Unplug your refrigerator before cleaning and maJdng repairs, NOTE: We strongly recommend that any servicing be perfinmed by a qualified individual. Do not allow c_dren to climb, stand or hang on the shelves in the refrigerator. They could damage the refl'igerator and seriously il_jm'e themselves. Do not and Be carefld closing in the area. purpose , This re frigerator must be properly instaJled accordance with the Installation Instructions before it is used. do(n_ prior If you are product the o rid 0 etOng , checkwith disposal about {)f an _)ld refl_igerafion , the company what to do. handling MESURES LIP 2 ET CONSERVER DE SECURITE CES INSTRUC770NS AVERTISSEMENT vous uli/i.v< h" *@_'&a/em; ]_;loigJaez les doigts des parties : ol,ser_< /o@,m:_ pr6vu, le r6frig6rateur comme " InstaJlez directives dOcfit que darts le r6frig6rateur d'instaJlation pour sou le prOsent usage manuel. conform6ment avaaat de Fufiliser. attx , DSbraaachez nettoyer VOtlS * Ne laissez pas les enfaaats se tenir debout grimper, ni se pendre r6frig6rateur. Ils pomTaient r_fl_ig_rateur et se blesser " Une attx clayettes du risque endommager le eu maxche, d'adh_rer et n'ufilisez vapeurs pro_t_ appaxeil Pour les rSfrigSrateurs gla_orts ou avec d'essence automalique, mobiles FOl&nent int_fieure _t ou de tout (Une pas les doigts &itez le contact chauflimt :'l la pattie situ6 :'l glaoms. a gla¢ons est branch& grill6e, grillg_e peut se briser afin tension. pendant : Lo*:sque v0us plac< [a comma*l(# d/ecO'ique (h_I'am/)old_ _z'(,st compl&tement Nettoyez apr&s toujours avoir d6gel6 des aliments surgd0s d6gel& le contenaaat CustomCool'" les aliments. Ne posez sur le mOcanisme pendant que le POUR LES ENFANTS i,es entimts pris au pi&ge ou morts d'asph)xie sont toujom_ d'acmalit_. I,es appareils de r_ti_ig&'ation abandong_s sont toujoui_ aussi dangereux, in_ine si on n'atmnd que "quelquejoui3" l)Otli" s'en dgdxm_sse_: Si vous ne gardez pas votre ancien appareil, veuillez suiwe les directives afin de pr&'enir les accidents. Tous ampoule avec _jectem', rg_fl'igOrateur RISQUES machine qualifi& 6tre dObranch6 a_vc un fil sous " Ne fafites PAS recongeler , dhme ou les mains toute pa,_co,Oil,. qui out du m_canisme de la machine t ?,FP GI,;'P N7 ampoule REMA_UE autre dot6s de la machine : Nous contiel" l'opg_ration). ou 61ectrom6nager. les pi_ces DANGER: tree le r_fl_ig_rateur dolt d'&'iter tout contact tr_s infla_lmables de cet appameil de ;_ tm technicien , Avaaat de remplacer ne touchez sm_hces pas et liquides avaaat de le REMARQUE vivei/lent sit*' dlei*H, I'alim(,r_tatio_z N'entreposez autres aces rbfrigSrateur recollli//andollS rg_paration pas les surfaces froides du cong61ateur, surtout si vous avez les matins httmides ou mottill6es : la peau fi'oides. votre et de le r8pa_rer. s'asseoir, gravement. fois le r6frig6rateur du r6frig6rateur off l'on peut fadlement se pincer : les espaces entre les pm_es et entre les pol_es et les placards sont tot!iours _troits. So vez prudent lorsque vous ibnnez les po_les de l'appareil en prOsence des enfimts. _ertab_s pr_icautio_s(1_bas_;notamm_m : " N'ufilisez IMPORTANTES ci-dessous Avant appareil de votes d6barasser de r6frig6ration • D(qnontez de vowe vieux : les portes. • I,aissez les clavettes en place afin d'emp_cher les eufimts de grimper f_l'intg_riem: 5 les appareils des reflJgerants tkXdg_rales, doivent _limination de r6tYigOration qui, confl)m_g_ment &tre enlevg_s de l'appareil. a\mK confiennent aux toute lois Si vous w_us d_barrassez de vieux appareils de r_tiJg_ration, v&ifiez, aupr_s de la soci_t_ qui s'occupe de leur _limination, ce que vous devez taire. IMPORTANT HOW TO CONNECT EL_2CTRICITY Do not, under amy circumsmmces, cut or remove the third (ground) prong from the power cord. For personal safety, this appliance must be properly grounded. The power cord of this appliance is equipped with a 3-prong (grotmding) i)lug which mates with a standard 3-prong (grounding) wall outlet to minimize the possibility of electric shock hazard fl'om this appliance. Have the wall outlet a qualified is properly SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS and circuit checked electrician grotmded. by to make sure the outlet \\]_ere a standard 2-prong wall oudet is encountered, it is your personal responsibility and obligation to have it replaced with a properly grom_ded 3-1)tong wall outlet, This provides the best perfi)mmnce and also pre_vnts o\ erloading house wiring circuits which could cause a fire hazard fi'om o\ efl_eated wires. Ne\vr unplug your refrigerator by pulling on the power cord. aMWayS grip plug firefly and pull straight out from the oudet. Rei:)air or replace immediately all power cords that have become tiaved or otherwise damaged, Do not use a cord that sho_vs cmclcs or abrasion damage along its length or at either end. \_q_en moving the refl-igemtor away ti'om the wall, be carefld not to roll over or damage the power cord. The refl_igemtor should always be plugged into its own individual electrical outlet which has a voltage rating USE OF EXT?2NSION that matches the rating plate. CORDS Because of potential safety hazards conditions, we strongly recommend use of am extension cord. under certain against the Howe\w. if you must use an extension cord, it is absolutely necessai T that it be a UI Aisted, 3-wire grotmding bpe appliance extension cord having a grotmding _'pe plug and outlet and that the electrical rating of the cord be 15 amperes (minim urn) and 120 volts. SAVE 77_'ESE INS TR U C77ONS MESURES DE SECURITE IMPORTANTES CCORDP;34! ;N7 ET£CJ'RIQUE Ne coupez ni refirez en aucun cas la troisi6me broche (raise a la terre) de la fiche du cordon d'alimentafion. Pour votre s6curitS, cet appa_reil doit 8tre correctement mis/_ la terre. I.e cordon cFalimenmtion de cet apparei] est muni d'une fiche i?_3 bmches (nfise _'lla terre) qui se brlmche darts tree prise mm'id ordinaire a 3 alv&_les (raise a la terre) pour rg_duire au minimmn les risques du chocs _lectfiques. Faites examiner la prise de com'imt et le drcuit par tm (qectfiden qualifi(4 pour wins assm'er que la prise est correctement raise fi la terre. Si la prise mm'ide est du type standard 17_ 2 alvOoles, il vous incombe de la fifire remplacer par tree prise a 3 alv&)les correctement raise a la terre. Cette prg_caution est recommandg_e pore" garlmtir tm rendement optimum et &'iter une surcharge des circuits (_lectriques de la rg_sidence, ce qui pourrifit crg_er tm risque d'incendie par sm_chauflb des ills. Ne d_branchezjamais cordon d'alimenmtion. ]a fiche du cordon de ]a prise. l'appareil en firlmt le Saisissez tennement et tirez droit pour ]a retirer Rg_parez ou remplacez imm(_diatement tout cordon efliloch(_ ou endommag_. N'utilisez pas tm cordon tbndill6 ou prOsentant des signes d' HSIII'e. Lo_que vous dg_placez l'appareil du ram. flutes attention de ne pas la fidre fouler sur le cordon d'alimentation afin de ne pas l'endommager_ La machine fi glacons doit tot!ioul5 &tre bmnch_ darts sa propre prise de coulant, dont la tension nominale est identique _'lcelle indiqu6e sin" la plaque signal6tique. CORDONS PR OL ONGA 7 UPuS Nous vous recommaaadons fortement de ne pas utiliser de cordons prolongateurs h cause des risques potentiels qu'ils prSsentent dm_s certaJnes conditions, Touteflfis tm cordon si vous d(_ddez prolongateuc d'uti]iser tout il est absolument de m&me nOcessaire qu'il s'agisse d'tm cordon irt3 ills axvc raise irJla terre pour ap.pareils Olectrom&mge_> homologu_ 1_)I. (aux Etats-Unis) ou homologu_ CSA (a u Canada), pot/YVtl d' tnle fiche et d' tllle prise raises a la terre de 15 ampbres (minim urn) et de 120 volts. CONSER VEZ CES DIPur2C77VES Operating Instructions Stainless 7Dnperatu controls Steel IG(/}'igerator re 7"ke temp('rature _wntro£ ./>,t,!/,.d a_z"pr_<set i_ thejacto O, at 37°Fjhr (..I O°F/i,, ' 24 hou_:L/hr the temperature the Allo ,, to stabilize to the proset re,winmend_,d setting:s. Tke temD_,ratur_, (wntro£ a.s wall a.s the actual com/mrtme_ts. can di.spk O, both tke SET temp_,ratur_, temperatu_*" in the,f!'_<*h,!i,odand,/i,,ez_,r Tke actual temp_'rature may va O, .sl{g'ktly j}'om the SET tem/_erature based on usag'_, and o/wrating environment. Setting" either or both co,tooLs to OFF .st@s cooli_g" in both the,!i'(,('zer and,f!'osh ji,od compartmena_; but do_<__ot .*hut qff d_'ctrical pow_'r to th_ rq/}°iff_,rato'_: N07_: The r@ifferator is .ship/n,d with p_otective,f!lm _ww,ring the tem/_erature controL*. (!'this film was not _'moved during installation, 17"1770g)( _ it To change the temperature, the O ,- press I? Og_). and release (,olde 0 The SEX light will come on and the display will show the set temperature. To change the temperature, tap either the O (warmer) or _) (colder) pad tmtil the desired temperature is displayed. Fresh tood temperatures can be a(!justed between 34°F and 44°F and the Deezer teml)eratures can be a@usted -6°F and +6%2 Once the the fl'esh the l_erf oY17_lance Air Flow System display fl)od 5 seconds. required. allow temperature temi)erature actual after desired Each 24 hours temperature between and for the a@lst refrigerator have set, to the tenq)eratures a(!jUStlnents vou you return fl'eezer Several tilne has been will To turn the cooling system off, tap the O (warlner) pad ti)r either the fl'esh food conq)artn/ei_t or the fl'eezer tmtil the display shows OFF. To turn the refit back on, press the (_ (colder) pad ti)r either the fl'esh tood comparm_ent or ti'eezer. The SET light will illmninate on the side you selected. Then press the (_ (colder) pad again (on the side where the SET light is illmninated) and it will go to the preset points of 0°F for the fl'eezer and 37°F for the fl'esh food compartment. ill}iV be controls, to reach set. The Perfiwnmnce Ai>Flow System is designed to maximize temperature control in the fresh tood and fl'eezer compartments. This tmique special feature consists of the Air Tower along the top and back walls of the fresh ti)od compartment and the Air Tunnel on the bottom l)ortion of the fl'eezer rear wall. Placing fl)od in fl'ont of the louvers on these conq)oi_ents will not affect i)erfornmnce, Although the Air Tower and the Air Tunnel can be removed, doing so will affect teml)erature l)erti)rlnance. (For relnowd ii_structions, on-line, 94 hours a day, contact us at ge.coln or call 800.444.1845. In Canada, call us at 1.888.880.3030.) TurboCool"" Stainless How it TurboCool rapidly cools the reh'igerator comparm_ent in order to more quickly cool ti_ods. ZurboCool lJse TurboCool when adding a large amount comi)artment, Hozo to use Once activated, immediately off at high The of tood to the reti'igerator putting away fi)ods after they the have been sitting out at room temperature or when putting away warm lettovers. It can also be used if the reti'igerator has been on the refrigerator without the original power for an extended period. 1 Press TurboCool. The refrigerator temperature display will show TC. 2 Atter TurboCool is complete, the reti'igerator con/partn/ent will i'emrn to the original setting. refrigerator approximately 8 hours, R_/}'ig'erator compressor the speed compressor and the and Steel rims as needed will will will tiw continue 34°F or if TurboCool 8 horn's. cools (1 °C), then this tmtil to it will setting, cycle After is pressed compax_ment on on and to rtm compartment off to maintain turn cycle again, will return to setting. NOTES: • The _fi'ig'emtor temperature cannot be chang'ed during" TurboCool. • TheJi*:ezer temperature is not @clcd TurboCool. • 1,17_en@ening" the @ig'emtor durb:g" door durb_g" TurboCool, the rims will contirme th_9' have O'cled on. to run !/ (_llStoin(_()()l j'l Stainless //ll_• CUSTOM • • • SET H_/i'igerator /'_'%• 0,5 LBS • COOL Steel C.RUs/ 1,0 LBS I[ _ 2.0 LBS 3.0 LBS • ]1 e _IDw_'J ExpressThaw PRODUCE l 45 MIN ExpressChill • MEAT / SelectTemp d i- ExpressThaw How it The CustomCool daml)ers feature , a tim, is a system a temperature and a heater. Depending selected, a combination used to quickly hold the pan ExpressChill chill at a specific The pan is tightly tl_ermistor temperature flmction will be fluctuations on the of these items, of thaw items to _se to prevent ti'om causing temperature in the rest of the refrigerator. temperature. 1 Empty the pan. Place the Chill/Thaw trav 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. contFols. NOTE: Forjbod s@0' rea,wa,s; it i,s_,eommended that /bo& be wrapped in plaslie w_ap when using" ExpressThaw. This will he@ eontain meat juiee,_ and improve thawiny," [)e(Jbrmanee, • To stop a teature beii)re it is finished, tap that feature's pad (mtil no options are selected and the display is off. • During ExpressThaw and ExpressChill, the display on the controls will comat down the time in the cycle. After the the pan ExpressThaw will reset to help preserve are used. The displayed CustomCool the SET operating 10 cycle to the thawed actual pan may temperatm'e enviromnent, the pan's The controls fl)r this pan are located at the top of the fresh fired compartment with the or [eillperattlFe How sealed ExpressThaw TM is complete, MEAT setting items tmtil temperature (31 °F) they of the vary slightly based on fl'om usage and ExpressChill TM CllStOinCool F'I Slainless ()!lstom Cool TM NOTE: I¢(_ull.s mc9, va U @eliding on pachaging, Sled R¢(J)'ig'eralor .starting tem/wratu_, and other f!)od trait._. chart •• %,-,/• ExpressThaw ExpressChill 15 Minutes 0.5 Lb. (4 hours) • Hambm'ger Patties (0.5 lb) • 1 Beverage • Individually Wrapped Filet Mignon (0.5 lb) Breasts • (h'otmd Beef (1.0 lb) • Steak • (h'otmd Beef (2.0 lbs) (2.0 lbs) 3.0 Lbs. • Wine Breasts • Groined Beef (3.0 lbs) to r€'nzoTde To remove: and eDlace 1 Pull the drawer Beans, (43°F) i,imes, Cantahmpe Cucmnbers, Peppers, Squash Packets Setting (35°F) • Strawberries, I_.aspberries, Kiwifl uit, Pears, Cherries, Blackberries, Nectarines, Grapes, Apples Plmns, • Asparagus, Broccoli, Corn, Mushrooms, Spinach, Cauliflowei; Kale, Green Onion, Beets, Onions 45 Minutes (3.0 lbs) • 2 i,iter of Bexerage • 1/2 Galhm (3.0 lbs) Howl) Boxes (750 ml bottle) (12 hours) • Chicken Pineapple, Produce 20 oz Bottles • 3 Foil Juice Setting i,emons, Cans • 4 to 6 Small Juice (6-8 oz each) (2.0 lbs) • Oranges, Tomatoes, Eggplant, of Beverage (10 hours) Breasts • Steak • 2 to 6 Beverage (12 oz each) • 2 Plastic • Chicken • Steak the drawer (1.0 lb) SelectTemp Citrus (12 oz) 30 Minutes (1.0 lb) 2.0 Lbs. Can • 2 Slnall,Iuice Boxes ({;-8 oz each) 1.0 Lb. (6 hours) • Chicken %'-,/• • Gelatin- Meat Setting (31°F) • Raw Meat, Fish and Poultry of Juice 1 package out to the stop position. 2 I,itt the ti'ont of the drawer the wire holder. up and out of 3 I,itt the back of the drawer up and out. 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 pail 2 i,ower the fl'ont holder. of the drawer 3 Pull of the into the wire Popwire into groove the bottom until the wire on the bottoll_ wire holder pops into the groove of the drawer. fin'ward located 11 Water Filter Stai*_less Water filter cartridge Tile water ill the the filter back fl'esh When cartridge upper fi)od Filter is located right corner J the Filter Tile fiher cartridge should the replacement indicator if the flow of water decreases. be replaced when light turns red or to the dispenser or icemaker the Filter Cartridge Suggested 3 Lining up the arrow on the cartridge and the cartridge holdec place the top of the new cartridge up inside the holder. Do not push it up into the holder. it to the right until the filter cartridge stops. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. As you turn tile cartridge, it will automatically raise itself into position. Cartridge will rotate about 1/4 turn. 5 Run water fl'om the dispenser (about one and a half gallons) and prevent sputtering. the RESET _%_TER FILTER pad on the dispenser for 3 seconds. N07_: A newly-iu,stall(,d water filter cartriclw m W cause water to spurt jmm the di,spe_se_: 12 Retail $34.95 USD Customers in Canada should consult the yellow pages for the nearest Camco Service Center. 2 Fill the replacement cartridge with water fi'om the tap to allow for better flow fl'om the dispenser immediately atter installation. hold You must use the filter bypass plug when a replacement filter cartridge is not available. The dispenser and the icemaker will not operate without the filter or filter bypass plug. GWF 1 If you are replacing tile cartridge, first remove the old one by slowly turning it to the letL Do not pull down (m the cartridge. A small alnotnlt of water may drip down. 6 Press and Filter BypassPlug_ Replacement Filters: To order additional filter cartridges in the United States, call GE Parts and Accessories, 800.626.2002. Place the top of the cartridge up inside the cartridge holder and slowly turn it to the right. system Plug of 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. 4 Slowly turn I_/}'ig'e*'ato*" compartment. to Replace Installing Bypass Steel for 3 minutes to clear the Shelves and Bins Slainlcss Freshjood compartment door bins and freezer door tilt-out bins Large larger and freezer fl'esh To remove: then bin Then push Bin will I,ili the fl'ont up and out. bins relocate: in the in place. I,ift then fl'ont the fl'ont door. of the bin. bin straight of the Position the rectangular molded supports slide to lock the Freshfoodcompartmentdoor bin bin bin down above the on onto the the door. support it in place. snugger or sliding shelf. side out. To replace: The back of the Bins To remove: Then straight the sui)ports the bins a(!justable. bin Engage on door are of the molded down lock Small conq)artment door or of the fl_od tilt-out lilt To replace up, I_(/}'ig'e*'alo*" Bins The up, Slcel Freezertilt-out bin helps prevent of small Place items a finger tipping, stored on either snugger near the rear and and torth to fit wmr needs. spilling on the side move Donot block door of the it back Topfreezerbin Slide-out The spillproof shelf reach items edges are slide-out spillproof stored designed dripping Slide the stop, then the shelf straight To replace or be repositioned To reposition down to the supports NOTE: back and stops and Make the shelf out down spills fl'om until on the it reaches tab and slide Presstab andpull shelf forward to remove relocate: can the to special out. supports past you The and desired slide _ii,MISE EN GARDE : S0yez prudentsIorsque vousplacezdes articlesdanslebac sup_rieur.Assurezvousqu'aucun objet nebloque ou tombedansla chutea gla%ns. shelves. press the more. allows others. to hel I) prevent to lower To remove: shelf behind _IiCAUIIOR: Becarefulwhen placingitems in the top bin. Make surethat items do not blockor fall into the icechute. i,ine slide the it into when the the shelf, angle up with The shelf door is at 90 ° or slide the downward. position, into shelf place. line shelf Slide shelf up with the place. sure you push the sheh_e,_ all the w( O' in b@m" you close the doo_: 13 Shelves and Bins Stainless This sheg shelf splits ii)r storage This shelf can relocated On Freezer baskets like models, lowest and items slides on the be removed just some in the in half of tall and Slide-Out this shelf under shelf itself below. replaced Spillproof can not or Shelves. be used position. To remove, push the basket all the way to the back of the f/"eezer. I,itt up until the back pins are disengaged. I,itt the entire basket up and pull out. N07_: Make sure you push the bashers all the wcO' back in b@m, you close the doo_: Slide-out freezer shelves To remove, slide ()tit to the stop position, the fl'ont past the stop position, and slide lift (>tit. NOTE: Make sure you push the sheh_e,sall the w( O' back in b@m" you close the doo_: P ixedfreezer shelves Door wine/ beverage rack To remove, litt the shelf up at the left side and then bring the shelf out. This rack holds up or one 2-liter bottle The rack hangs to 5 cans, of soda. one bottle of wine fl'Oln the sides of the dairy bin. To remove: 1 Empty the wine/beverage rack. 2 Holding the bottom of the daiI T bill lift the fl'ont straight up, then lili up and out. 3 To detach the rack fl'om the dairy bill pull the rack's side wires out 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 sui)ports on the door. Then push down on the front of the bin. The bin will 14 lock into place. Steel I_(/}'ig'eralor Additional Features Sial*Hess The refl'igerator the ones wm are opening/closing close all the way Steel IG_/}'igeralor doo*3 may the] dittbrent than used to. The special door Ieature makes sure the doors and are secm'elv 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 fl_od more easily. When the door is only partially it will automatically close. open, The resistance wm _eel at the stop position will be reduced as the door is loaded with fl)od. Whenthe door is onlypartially open, it will automaticallyclose. Beyondthis step the doorwill stay open. Door If dooI5 are tmeven, a(!just the refl'igerator door. alignment 1 Using a 7/16" socket wrench, turn the door a(!justing screw to the right to raise the doo_; to the lett to lower it. (A nylon plug, imbedded in the threads of the pill prevents the pin froln mrlfing tmless a wrench is used.) 2 After one or two turns of the wrench, open and close the refrigerator door and check the alignn_ent at the top of the doors. 7/16" SocketWrench Toremovethe base grille, openthe doors,removethe screwat eachend of the basegrille andthenpull the grille straightout. Raise 15 Crispers and Pans Slainle,s,s Fruit and vegetable crispers Excess water of tile drawers Tile that may accmnulate should bottom be wiped drawer has as the drawer is opened. to the drawer. As the will slide torward tile control all tile humidity to provide high hmniditv most vegetables. Slide the Tile duct control slides back flfll is closed, access the cover position. wav to tile HI setting fl'eezer tile all the way to the levels variable flow to flow temperature fl'om Set the control fl'esh meats. Cris]aer (_rispers drawer and can control to the coldest setting over If the door drawers, If this the stop does not tmtil the (h'aweFs will door ()/It, you offer need opens In tile pan to and provide by pulling lilting the fl'om try to remove refl'igerator to store tile drawer up location. prevents first O Tile cold air duct between these be removed and air regulates Keeper. out setting pan. Climate easily straight LO tile Set tile control to cold to convert normal refl'igerator temperature removal refl'igerator out, refl'igerator to tile to be cases, you leli door out the bins. clearance, rolled enough soine taking tile enough LO recommended to the extra vegetable storage space. is tin'ned off. Variable settings extremes can be selected. _ fin. pan has its own cold of cold air fl'om the compartment air recommended hmniditv convertible meat to allow a stream The 16 bottom HI to provide lower fl)r most fl uits. meat pan that allows its original Slide Convertible a cover drawer into I_(/}'ig'eralor d_ T. This kc{iustable crispers in tile Steel to slide when the torward you will need to move or right as wm the roll tile the roll it out. Automatic Icemaker Stai_less Automatic icemaher N07_: A n_'wl? installed _/?_q>rator may/ake Steel I_/)'ig'erator 12 to 24 hours to b%d_ makb_g ice. The icemaker will produce seven cubes per cycle--approximately 100-130 cubes in a 24-hour period, depending on freezer col//p_lrtI//ent teInperature, nulllber of door rooIn opellillgs alld tei//per;itHre, other Hse PowerSwitch conditions. If the refl'igerator is operated before connection is made to the icemaker, power switch the water set the r in the 0 (off) position. When the refl'igerator 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 PowerLight FeelerArm 15°F (-10°C). A newly installed refl'igerator may take 12 to 24 hours to begin making ice cubes. You will hear a buzzing sound icemaker fills with water. Throw the awav water the line tew batches time the of ice to allow to clea_; Be sure nothing the teeler arm. When fi_t each interferes with the sweep the bin fills to the level of the teeler of arm, the icemaker will stop producing ice. It is normal for several cubes to be joined together. Toaccess ice or reach the power switch: If ice is not used frequently, old ice cubes will become doudy, 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 you take ice out or turn the icemaker power switch on and off. Be sm'e to put the bin back in place betore closing the door. 1 Lift the bin, thenpull it forward until the bin stops. , To restore your ice level from an empty bucket stage, the following steps axe recommended: 1 12 horn's after fidlen into the first batch the bin, dispense 2 _Mter an additional 3 to 4 cubes again. 6 hours, of ice has 3 to 4 cubes. dispense These steps will restore your ice level in the sh o rtest am o un t of tim e. NO_I_: In ho#u:s with pres_sure, you times may hear wh_,_ mahi_g" [owe>tha_>averag'e the i_ emaher one batch o/ ice. water O'cle multiple 2 Lowerthe bin to accessiceor reachthe power switch. NOTE:Inorderto take full advantageof the tilt-out icebin, onlystore items on the shelf below the icebin that are notaller than the lowestpoint on the bin. 17 Automatic Icemakev Stai_les,sSteel t_moving ice bin & CA UTION: r/._i..I,i.i,_,,..,>, &MISE EN GARDE : _.vl... p_;,_ebu*d quat_d & timir e,_tp&in. Set the power switch to the 0 (off) position beflwe removing the bin. When replacing the bin, be sure to press it firmly into place. If it does not go all the way back, remove it and rotate the drive mechanism 1/4 turn. Then push the bin back again. 1 Lift the bin, then pullit forward until the bin stops. 18 2 Lift andpull forward againto removethe bin. Ref *'i_e*'ato*', Ice and Water Dispenser Sial*Hess Using the dispenso Select CUBED ICE Press tile glass gently dispenser _, CRUSHED against • [ . , , orally other ol{jetts i_to the h e t ru,sher, di_t,ha_Ke, o/)eni_', the top of the Tile spill shelf is riot self-draining. To reduce water spotting, the shelf and its grille should N07_: I_/}'ig'eralor & CA UTION: ICE cradle. be cleaned Steel & ATTENTION : les doig'ls ou d'autn, s ol{jets glans l'olcverture du distribldeu*: regularly. {/no wa#r is di,spensed when the *_fiqg'emtor is fi_:st instal#d, the*_,ma 3 be air in the water line ,system, 15'ess the dispe_zscr arm /br at #ast 2 minutes to r_,move t_wpped ah' fi_m_ the water line and to fill the water system. 7b flush out impurities in the water lira,, throw aw W theft*st 6 ,glas_k o/ wa/_*: Spill Shelf Other di@enser controls Locking the Dispenser Press T Quick tile CONTROl, Ice LOCK When pad ,_br 3 seconds to lock tile dispenser and control panel. To unlock, press and hold tile pad again %r 3 seconds. 48 hours or until you press pad again. Light Tile light also comes oil when tile dispenser cradle is pressed. If this light btlrns osit, it should hnp orta n t ./itcts about the dispenso tile Door Alarm This pad turns tile night light ill the dispenser oil and off. be replaced with a 6 watt maxim um bulb. ice ill a hurry, press this pad to speed up ice production. This will increase ice production for tile fl/llowing HOLD3 SECS Dispenser you need To set tile alarm, press this pad until tile indicator light comes This alarm will sound if either Rm I door is open fl/r more on. than 3 minutes. Tile light goes out and tile beeping stops when you close the door. 12V • Do not add ice fl'oln ti'ax:s or bags to tile storage drawer. It inay not Clush or dispense well. • To kee I) dispensed ice flxml Inissing tile glass, put tile glass close to, but not touching, tile dispenser opening. • Avoid overfilling glass with ice and use of narrow glasses. Backed-up ice can jam the chute or cause tile door ill tile chute to • Solne Clushed ice Inav be dispensed even though you selected CUBED ICE. This happens occasionally when a few cubes accidentally get directed to the ci usher. fl'eeze shut. If ice is blocking the chute, poke it through with a wooden spoon. • Beverages and foods should not be quick-chilled ill the ice storage drawer. Cans, bottles or tood packages ill the storage drawer inav cause tile icelnaker or auger tojaln. • After Clushed ice is dispensed, Inay drip fl'oln tile chute. solne water • Sonmtilnes a slnall mound of snow will flwln on the door ill the ice chute. This condition is norlnal and usually occurs when vou have dispensed Clushed will eventually ice repeatedly. evaporate. Tile snow 19 (;are and (;leaning Stai_less Cleaning the outside The dispenser area, beneath grille, should drip tile be deposits. R_j}ige*ator The stainless steel panels and handles cleaned with a commercially available steel cleaner wiped dry. _v\]lter lett in this area may leave Steel tile deposits by adding undiluted vinegar to tile well. Soak until tile deposits disappear or become loose enough to rinse away. The dispenser cradle. Before lock tile dispenser by pressing such as Stai_dess Steel Magq(:' Stainless Steel MaKi_ is a_;dlable at Ace, True Value, Servistar, HWI and other leading stores. It is also a_:dlable dlrough GE Parts and Accessories, 800.626.2002. Order part number WX10X15. Dispenserdriparea. Remove call be stainless Do not use appliance stainless steel. cleaning, and holding wax or polish on the tile CONTROL LO(_K pad %r 24seconds. Clean with warm water and baking soda solution--about a tablespoon (l 5 ml) of baking soda to a quart (1 liter) of water. Rinse thoroughly and wipe dry. Cleaning the inside To help prevent odors, leave an open box baking s(>da in tile ti'esh ti)od aim freezer COU/pa I'tu/eIl (>f Use ts. Unplug the refrigerator If this is not practical, before cleaning. wring excess inoismre of sponge or cloth when cleaning switches, lights or c(mtrols. out around Use warln water aim baking soda solution-about a tablespoon (1 5 ml) of baking soda to a quart (l liter) of water. This both cleans aim neutralizes odors. Rinse aim wipe dry. cleaning petroleum damage the interior Avoid cleaning because may solution is recommended, contMn cause cold the extreme them carefully. Bumping it to shatter. Chill/Thaw other especially thml can of the refrigerator. glass shelves temperature to break. Handle tempered glass refrigerator tray is dishwasher that those distillates, Do not wash any plastic the dishwasher. The 2O of any which crack with that or hot water difference glass shelves cm_ cause parts in safe. (;are and (;leaning Stainless Be careful when moving the refl'igerator away fi'om the wall. All types of rio(n" coverings can be damaged, particularly cushioned coverings and those with embossed sur_hces. Steel When pushing the refrigerator you don't roll over the power supply line. Rcj*i_'e*ato*, back, make sure cord or icemaJ(er Pull the refl'igerator straight out and return it to position by pushing it straight in. Moving the reti'igerator in a side direction may result in damage to the floor covedng or reti'igerator. For long vacations or absences, I'elll()ve _k)o(l and unplug the ret]'igerator. Clean the interior with a baking soda solution of one tablespoon (15 ml) of baking soda to one quart (1 liter) of water. Leave the doors open. If the temperature can drop below _]'eezing, have a qualified servicer drain the water supply system to prevent serious property damage due to flooding. Set the icemaker power switch to the 0 (off) position and shut ott the water supply to the refi'igerato_; Secure all loose items drawers by taping them to prevent damage. such as shelves secm'ely and in place Be sure the refrigerator position during moving. stays in am upright When using a hand truck to move the reti'igerator, do not rest the _i'ont or back of the retiigerator against the hand truck. This could damage the reti'igerator. Handle only ti'om the sides of the reti'igerator. 21 Replacing the i,ight Bulbs Slainl¢,s,s Freshjbod com[gartment-- ul)l)olight Setting the controls to OFT does power to the light circuit. not remove H_(/}'igeralor 4 After replacing tile bulb with an appliance bulb of the same or lower wattage, replace the light shield and screws (on some models). 1 UnI_lug tile refl'igerator. When repladng the light shield, make sm'e that tile tabs at tile back of tile shield fit into 2 Tile bulbs are located at tile top of tile compartment, inside the light shield. On some models, a screw at tile front of the light shield Slcel the slots at the back of the light shield 5 Plug the refl'igerator will have to be removed. housing. back in. 3 To remove the light shield, press in on the tabs on the sides of the shield and slide t0i'wai'd and ()/it. Fresh jbod compartment-- lower light Setting the controls to OFF does power to the light circuit. This light is located 1 Unl)lug above not remove the top pml. tile refl'igerator. 2 Remove knob tile convertible by pulling meat straight 3 I,itt the light shield drawer control out. u I) and pull it out. 4 Alter replacing tile bulb with an appliance bulb of tile same or lower wattage, replace shield and tile knob. 5 Plug tile refi'igerator back in. Setting the controls to OFF does power to the light circuit. 1 Unplug tile not remove tile refl'igerator. 2 Remove tile shelf just above tile light shield. (Tile shelf will be easier to remove if it is emptied first.) On sore e models, a screw at tile top of tile light shield will need to be 4 Replace tile bulb with an appliance bulb of the same or lower wattage, and reinstall the light shield. When reinstalling the light shield, make sm'e tile top tabs snap secm'elv into place. Replace the screw (on some models). 8 Reinstall back in. the shelf and plug the refl'igerator i'ellloved. 3 To remoxe the light shield, sides, and lilt up and ()/It. Dispenser Setting the controls to OFF does power to the light circuit. 1 Uni)lug 22 press in (m tile not remove tile refi'igerator. 2 Tile bulb is located on tile dispenser under tile control panel. Remove tile light bulb by turning it counterclockwise. 3 Replace tile bulb with a bulb of tile same and watta *e 4 Phm tile refrigerator back in. size The Problem Solver S/ainl_,ss S/_,el H_/)'ig'era/or Normal operating a_d use _mvor teclzr_olojdy. SOU_([S Do you hear what I hear? These sounds are normal. HUMMM... WHOOSH... -- WHIB! Tile new high eflicienc) compressor may run taster and hmger than your old refrigerator and you ma) hear a high-l_itched hum or I)ulsating, sound while it is operating. Sometinles tile refrigerator lulls for an • You may hear tile rims spinning at high speeds. This hal)pens when the refl'igerator is fiist plugged ill, when the doors are opened fl'equently or when a large alllO/lnt extended period, especiall) when tile doors are opened frequentl). This means that tile Frost Guard" teature is working to prex ent of fl>od is added to tile reti'igerator or freezer coml)artnlents. Tile rims are helping to maintain tile correct temperatures. freezer If either door is open fl)r over 3 minutes, II/aV hear tile ][_lIIS COIIle on ill order to burn and improxe food preser\ation. You may hear a whooshing sound when the (looi_ close. This is due to pressure e(lualizing. , within tile refrigeratoi: tile light bulbs. Tile rims change speeds ill order to provide optinml cooling and energy savings. You may hear tile rims iunning one of tile CustomCool'"settings. CLICKS, CRACKS Y0tl Ill;f, hear crackino_ or I II)° ) )ing< so[In(Is Electronic dan/pers click open and closed to provide optimal cooling and energ} savings. ma) cause a clicking chirping sound when attempting (this could take up to 3 minutes). Tile electronic control a clicking sound xdlen refrigerator selecting CHIRPS when tile refrigerator is first pluo-o-ed in. This happens as tile refrigerator cools to tile correct telni)erattlre. COlltrol atter POPS, and Tile compressor you cool or to restart Tile flow of refl'igerant through tile fl'eezer cooling coils may make a gurgling noise like boiling water. Water dropping tile drain can sound pan. Closing tile door may cause due to pressure equalization. COI//pollelltS. heater or buzzing A water dripping noise may occur during tile defi'ost cycle as ice melts from tile evaporator and flows into board ma) cause lela) s activate to on tile defl'ost cause a sizzling, popping during tile defl'ost cycle. a gurgling sound Expansion and contraction of cooling coils during and aiter defrost can cause a cracking or popping sound. After an icemaking ice cubes dropping cycle, you may hear into tile ice bucket. tile 23 The Problem Solver Stainless Questions Use this prob#m ? PROBLEM POSSIBLE REFRIGERATOR DOES NOT OPERATE * Refrigerator ma} be in defrost about 30 minutes. * Either SO[_)e_'. ! CAUSE or both controls c}cle when * The fuse is blown/circuit the breaker. * The refrigerator OR * A@ust the breaker as does not operate showll mode. Replace Unplug ill the Installation for setting. may not be plugged into the wall outlet. is tripped. is in showroom rollers motor set to OFE Set to a temperature * If interior light is not on, refl'igerator wall outlet. Push the plug completely VIBRATION Steel I:_efrifferator, in at fuse or reset it and I)lug, it back in. Instructions. RATTLING (Slight vibration is normal.) MOTOR OPERATES FOR LONG PERIODS OR CYCLES ON AND * Normal when refl'igerator refi'igerator to completely O FF FREQUENTLY * ORen occurs when This is normal. (Modern refrigerators with more storage space * Door and a larger freezer require more operating time. They start and leR open ,b Hot weather is first plugged cool down. large amom_ts or package or flequent of food holding door in. _'\ait 24 hours door in refi'igerator. open. openings. * Temperature controls set at the coldest See Temperature Controls. are placed fl>r the This is normal. setting. stop often to maintain even temperatures,) FRESH FOOD OR FREEZER * Temperature controls not set cold See Temperatm'e Controls. COMPARTMENT TOO WARM * Warm weather * Door le_t open * Package FROST OR ICE CRYSTALS ON FROZEN FOOD * Door or fl'equent openings. fin" hmg tim e. may be hokling left open * Too fl'equent door enough. door or package open. holding or too long door door open. openings. (Frost within package is normal.) DIVIDER BETWEEN FRESH FOOD AND FREEZER * Automatic enerox_, saver sxstem circulates warm front edge of the freezer compartment to help from forming liquid around the prexent condensation on the outside. COMPARTMENTS FEELS WARM AUTOMATIC * Icemaker ICEMAKER DOES NOT WORK * Water supply power switch turned is in the 0 (off) position. off or not connected. * Freezer compartment too warm. to completely cool down. * Piled up cubes in storage Level cubes in bin. See Installation Allow 24 hours bin cause icemaker Instructions. flw the refl'igerator to shut off. * Ice cubes stuck in icemaker (green power light on the icemaker blinking). Turn off the icemaker, remove cubes and turn the icemaker back on. 24 is The Problem Solver StaD_less Questions Use this prob#m solver, t ? POSSIBLE PROBLEM FREQUENT "BUZZING" CAUSE * Icemaker SOUND to the power switch refl'igerator has HAVE ODOR/TASTE * Old position. valve. cubes need * Ice storage bin * Unsealed * Interior OR HOLLOW SLOW in fresh odor/taste filter the tile power I (on) water position supply switch will damage %od and/or to ice cubes. needs clogged. and washed. freezer cleaning. Replace the See filter compartments Care or use and the may Cleaning. filter bypass plug. CUBES ICE CUBE FREEZING * Door may have ® Ttlrn temperature been DISPENSER NOT WORK or water * Ice are * h'xegular and the do fl'eezer I1O1 supply fl'ozen dumps discard open. coldeE eol//paytI//ent Controls. * Icemaker cubes left of t]'eezer See Temperature CUBE DOES btlt Set it in the to be emptied of reKigerator * _'_ater position, cmmected. discarded. needs packages I (on) been Keeping to be be transmitting SMALL is in the not (off) to the 0 the water ICE CUBES H_i/_'ig'erator Steel turned to the in tile remaining off. storage dmnps. temperature Turn icemaker control on icemaker feeler bin. Break The freezer colder arm. up with one or water Remove the fingertip may be too step at a time supply. cubes. pressure warm. At!just tmtil dmnps _()l'l//. *' The dispenser fl)r 3 seconds. is I_()(_KED. Press and hold the CONTROI_ LOCK pad * An item is blocking or has fidlen into the ice chute inside the top door bin of tile fl'eezer. P,emove any item that might be blocking or has fidlen into the chute. WATER HAS POOR TASTE/ODOR WATER IN FIRST GLASS IS WARM * Water m_til dispenser all water * Normal when refrigerator * Water all water * Water system been system refl'igerator has not in the has cool dogged. * _dr may be trapped at least 2 minutes. * The dispenser fl)l" 3 seconds. * Newly about installed 3 minutes used has AHow ii_r a long been water 24 hours ii)r the time. Dispense hours fl)r water replenished. Allow several off or not colmected. the filter the is I,()(_KED. cartridge. Press and Rtm See the or use the filter in the s?_stem. Press (about Dispense to chill. P,eplace filter time. replenished. installed. drained. supply flw a hmg been down. been s_stem been water used has is first * _,lter stq)ply line turned Installation Instructions. * _'_ater filter WATER SPURTING FROM DISPENSER not to completely dispenser tmtil replenished WATER DISPENSER DOES NOT WORK has in the the dispenser hold water bypass arm flw the CONTR()I, fl'om the plug. dispenser I,()CK pad flw 1½ gallons). 25 The Problem Solver Stainless Questions Use this prob#m SO[_)g_'. f ? PROBLEM POSSIBLE WATER IS NOT DISPENSED BUT ICEMAKER * _'_ter in reser'_ * Fresh food * _'\ater supply Steel I:_e,/ri_'erator, CAUSE oir is frozen. control Call setting is too for service. cold. Set to a warmer setting. IS WORKING NO WATER OR ICE CUBE PRODUCTION * Replace line or shutoffvalve the filter * The dispenser fi)r 3 seconds. CUBED ICE WAS * The last SELECTED BUT CRUSHED ICE WAS DISPENSED crasher ORANGE GLOW IN FREEZER * Defrost REFRIGERATOR HAS ODOR * Foods DOOR NOT _as the CRUSHED with strong needs open Press and l_re_i°us is on. cleaning. ICE MOISTURE FORMS ON OUTSIDE OF REFRIGERATOR should See Care and soda periods or package * No power WATER FLOOR * ]ice cubes jammed ON KITCHEN OR BOTTOM * I,ight left in the hokling air carries Cleaning. replace or fl)lding humidity. door every 3 months. over. Apply the reti'igerator. of high or to() hmg door INTERIOR LIGHT DOES NOT WORK were paraffin M(we the door Wipe surihce dry. open. openings. moisture into refi'igerator when doors at Otltlet. bulb needs replacing. See (;are in chute. Poke and Cleaning. ice through with a wooden spoon. OF FREEZER HOT AIR FROM * Normal air flow cooling motor. ]in the refl'igeration process, it is normal that heat be expelled in the area under the refi'igerator. Some floor coverings are sensitive and will discolor at these sMb and normal temperatures. BOTTOM OF REFRIGERATOR REFRIGERATOR NEVER SHUTS OFF BUT TEMPERATURES ARE OK REFRIGERATOR BEEPING 26 * Adaptive defl'ost keeps compressor framing during door openings. This is normal. The refl'igerator will cycle off after the door remains closed flw two hours. * Door pad wrapped. in refi'igerator; * Not unusual * In hmnid weather, nre opelled. cubes LOCK is normal. be tightly a shelf inside * Too fl'equent INSIDE the CONTROL a few This * A door bin is hitting bin up one position. " Door left open hold is normal. box of baking dm'ing Call a plumber. plug. and setting, This odois bypass * Door gasket on hinge side is sticking wax to the fhce of the gasket. CLOSING PROPERLY MOISTURE COLLECTS setting heater * ]interior * Keep or use the filter is LOCIZED. from is clogged. is open and DOOR AI,ARM is on. The Problem Solver Stainless Questions Use this prob#m SO[_)gY. ? PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE FOOD ISN'T THAWING/CHILLING * Packaging insulating * The wrong weight * Item with ! high fht rood. Increase is selected. content. time Select Select ACTUAL TEMPERATURE NOT EQUAL TO SET TEMPERATURE * Unit just * Door NOT WORKING DOORS ARE NOT ALIGNED open a larger I:_¢jrifferator, re-package Allow 24 hours to refi'igerator. cycle is in process. Allow in plastic. weight. weight. on tray and allow in. Allow 24 horn's fin" the system fin" too long. * _'Vu'm fl)od added to stabilize. * Defl'ost SELECTTEMP FEATURE IS plugged or a larger * Not using Chill/Thaw tray. Place items between items fin" better air flow. Steel in to stabilize. fl>r the system 24 hours space to stabilize. for the system Allow 24 horn's fin" the system to stabilize. * Fresh food coml_artment temperature control is set at the warmest setting. This is normal. In order to minimize energy usage, the SEI,ECTTEMP feature is disabled when the fl'esh rood compartment temperature control is set at the warmest setting. * Unlevel floor. Ac!iust rollers then align doors by ac!iusting fl_od compartment hinge. See Installation Instructions. the fl'esh 27 Performance Data Sheet GESmartWater Filtration System GWF Cartridge Health Claim Performance Certified by NSF/ANSI* ¢100%safety factors built in for unmetered usage) Staaadm'd No. 42: Aesthetic Paxmneter USEPA MCL Influent Effluent Challenge Chlorine 1.9 ppm T & O - Palliculate** - Turbidity Cysts Average (/.(/2 ppm 0.05 ppm 98.90% (`)7.37% - - 7,800 (.)8.00% (.)6.10% Maximum Average 0.1 NTU 99.71% 99.59% .D.D 99.97% 99.95% 1 ppb 99.37% 99.37% 98.80% 97.13% 91.93% 91.93% 64.28% No. 53: Health Effects Challenge Influent Average 1 NTU*** 24.3 NTU 0.07 NTU 105,750 26 Reduction Effluent Lead at pH 6.5 15 ppb 160131313 Lead at pH 8.5 15 ppb 150131313 Lindane Ma_ximum USEPA MCL 99.95% 1 ppb 1.8 I)I3/3 0.00062 ppm 0.0002 ppm % Reduction Minimum Average 3,978 200,000 Standard Paxmneter Effects 0.00005 ppm % Reduction 4.3 ppb 0.00005 ppm _lJnl Atrazine 0.003 ppm 0.0084 ppm 0.002 ppm 0.003 ppm 76.19% 2,4-D 0.1 O0 ppm 0.272 ppm 0.042 ppm 0.090 ppm 84.89% 67.63% 99% 690 MFI,/ml 0.32 MFI,/ml 1.2 MFI,/ml 99.95% 99.82% _sbestos Testedusing a flow rate of 0,5 gpm (1,8927I/m); pressure of 120psig (8,437kg/em 9; pH of Z 5±0,5;temp, of 68°+_4,5 ° F (20°+_2,5 ° C) ** Measurement in particles/ml **_ NTU= Nephelometric Units Operating Specifications , Capacity: certified fin" up to 500 galhms (1893 liter); up to one year , Pressure requirement: 40-120 psi (2.8-8.2 bar), non-shock , Temperature: 33°-100 ° F (0.(;0-38 ° (2) " Flow rate: 0.5 gpm (1.9 lpm) General Installation/Operation/Maintenance Requirements * Flush new cartridge at hdl flow fin" 3 minutes to pm'ge ()tit trapped , Replace cartridge when flow becomes too slow. air. Special Notices , Installation instructions; parts and service a_;filability; and standard warranty are included with the product when shipped. * This drinking water system must be maintained according to mamflhcturer's instructions, including replacement of filter cartridges. , Do not use with water that is microbiologically tmsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection beflwe or after the system. S_:stems certified fin" cyst ieduction may be used on disinfected water that may contain filterable cysts. * The contaminants or other substances removed or reduced by this water treatment system are not necessarily in your ware*: , Check fin" compliance with the state and local laws and regulations. System T_ sted and C( rtified by NSF International Standard 42 & 53 tot tile reduction ot_ against ANSIiNSF Stan(Lard No. 42: Aesflletic Effects Standard Chemical [nit Taste and Odor Reduction (]hlorine Reduction, Class I Chemical Reduction Unit Lead and Atrazine Reduction Lindane and 2,4-I) Reduction Mechanical Filtrlltion [nit Particulate Reduction, Class I Mechanical Tmbiditv No. 53: Health Fihration Re(luction Cyst and Asbestos Manufi_ctured 28 for: General Electric Company, Ix)uisville, Effects I hilt Reduction KY 40225 State of California Department of Health Services Water Treatment Device Certificate Number 00-1434 Date Issued: May 30, 2000 Date Revised: Februm'y 9, 2001 Trademark/Model Designation ....................................... Replacement Elements Organic Contaminants Atrazine Lindane 2,4-D Rated Service Capacity: 300 gallons* Rated Service Flow: Do not use where water is mierobiologieally unsat_z or with water of unknown claiming cyst reduction may be used on water containing cysts. * 500 gallons for models that include a replacement filter indicator light. 0.5 gpm quality, except that systems For Purchases Made In Iowa: This form must be signed and dated bx the buyer and seller prior this sale. This fiwm should be retained on file by the seller tot a minim um of two years. BUYER: SELLER: Name Name Address Address Cilv Signature State Zip City Date Signature State to the consummation of Zip Date 29 Notes Stdinles,_Steel 3O I:_efri_erdtor, (;onsmner Services Slai*_less Sled R_q}Sg'eralor 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! G E Answer Center _ In the 800. promptly 24 hours USA: 626. Whatever your question about intormation service is available 2000 any Monogram major appliance, GE Answer to help. Yore" call--and your question--will and courteously. And you can call any time. a da> 7 da D a week. GE Answer Center' Center" be answered service is open OR Visit our _ebsite at: ge.com In Canada, call 1.888.880.3030. In-Home Repair Service In the USA: 800.444.1845 In AGE consumer service proiessional will provide expert repair service, scheduled at a time that's convenient for you. Many GE (_onsumer Service compan}_operated locations otter you service today or tomorrow, or at yore" convenience (7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. weekdays, 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Saturdays). Our/hctorv-trained technicians know your appliance inside and out--so most repairs can be handled in just one visit. Canada: 1.888.880.3030 For Customers GE otters Braille controls for a _;u'iety of GE appliances, and a broclmre to assist in planning a barrie>fi'ee kitchen for persons with limited mobilit> With Special Needs... Consumers with impaired hearing or speech who have access to a TDD or a conventional teletypewriter may call 800.TDD.GEAC (800.833.4322) to request intormation or se_Mce. In the USA: 800.626.2000 SE_ION Service In the Contracts" USA: 800. 626. 2224 In _A You can have the secure tbeling that GE Consumer Service will still be there after your warranty expires. Purchase a GE contract while yore" warranty is still in eLtbct and you'll receive a substantial discount. With a multiple-year contract, you're assm'ed of future service at today's prices. Canada: 1.888.880..3030 Parts and Accessories In the USA: 800.626.2002 In Canada: 1.888.880.3030 Individuals qualified to service their own appliances 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 fully warranted. VISA, MasterCard and Discover cards are accepted. User maintenance instructions contained in this manual cover procedures intended to be performed by any user. Other servicing generally should be referred to qualified service personnel. Caution must be exercised, since improper servicing may cause tmsafe operation. 31 Warranty Stainless YOUR MONOGRAM REFRIGERATOR Steel I:_¢jriffera/or, WARRANTY Staple sales slip or cancelled check here, Proof of original date is needed to obtain service under warranty. WHATIS LIMITED COFI_RED For m'o _ears, fix)m dale of original home lo repair or ret)la(e aE)Dart From the Date of the Original Purchase TWO-YEAR LIMITED purchase WARRANTY FIVE-YEAR pm'cl_ase, _e will proxfd(, fi:ce of charge, paris and service labor (!j'lhe r(Ji'ig'_rator lllal tails because of a mamdh(mring det_x t. in _our WARRANTY For five years I]"om date of original pro:chase, we will provide, l]'ee of charge, parts and s_ _wice labor in yore: hom_ to repair or replare any part o/the sea&d r@_rating s3stem (d_e compressor, condenser evaporator aml all c(mnecting tubing) that thils because of a mamllhctm:ing delcct. LIMITED THIRTY-DAY WARRANTY ON WATER FILTER CARTRIDGE From d_e date of d_e origim'd imrcha, e we v, ill pro _de, Me oI charge, _val_,r.fi{t_,rcarlridg'(, fllal thils because ofa Illa}ltl_t( llll?il/g defe( 1. During will also provide, fi'_ oI charge, a rel)lacemem water tiher carlridge. (Water repla(emem Ibis limiled filter, if included) parts tk)r any part 9/tlu dlirl}-da} _aFl?allI?', we Tiffs warrmm is exlemled to the original lmrchas_ r aml an} succeeding owmr tot producls tmrchased for ordim_r_, home use in die 48 mainland stales, I lawaii, V_ashinglon, I).C. or Cam_da. If lhe l)roducl is Iocaled in an area where smwi( e I)_ a (;E Amhorized Servicer is m)i available, ?on ma? be responsible tot a Irip charge or }on ma} I)( re(luir( d Io bring die 1)roduct to an Amhorized (;E Service location for servic( . In Alaska d_e warrant} is d_e same excep_ illal i| is 1AMITED because _ou, musl pa} to ship die l)roduc_ lo ille S( 17Vi( e sho I) O17 fOl? Ill( serxq( e |ectlllicial/'S [1Faxel (()sis All warram_ s( rvice will be i)ro_q(led l)} o/tiT FacloQ s(rxicers dm:ing l/Orl/lal x_orl<ing llo/ll?S. Should xour al)l)liam:_ (]am/da: 888.880.o0o0. WHAT IS NOT COVERED * Service trips to your to use the product. * Replacement breakers. home to teach fuses you how or resetting caused of circuit by accident, * Failure of the product if it is used for other its intended purpose or used commercially. * Damage * Improper caused after i_tstallatlon, fire, thm_ delivery. delivery or maintenance. If you have an installation problem, contact your dealer or installer. Yon are responsible for providing adequate electrical, plumbing and other cmmecting facilities. this Limited a particular VOtlr Serxdce llOlIle. Centers or I:)_,our amhorized C/tglOl/lel7 (]Ftl?e¢_) mx'd s( trice, during warranl} period or b( yond, in Ihe USA call 800.444.1845. In Please have xom: serial mmd)_ r and model mtml)er available when calling ti)r se_5'ice. of house * Damage to the product floods or acts of God. |o * Replacement of the light bulbs, if included, or water filter cartridge, if included, other thm_ as noted above. * Replacement of the water filter cartridge, if inchuled, due to water pressure that is outside the specified operating range or due to excessive sediment in the water supply. * Loss of food due to spoilage (in the USA only). * Incidental or consequential damage caused by possible defects with this appliance. * Product not accessible to provide required service. WmT*anty. Any implied warranties; including the implied wmT*anties of metvhantability purpose, are limited to one year or the shortest period allowed by law. or fitness for Some states!provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidemal or consequemial damages, so the al)o_e limitation or exch_sion mm m)t apply to you. This Wal;1;alll} gives you specific legal rights, and you may also ha_e other rights _bich var} li'om state to state!t)rovince to province. To know what your legal rights ar_ in your stage!province, consult yore: h)cal or state!l)ro_incial consmner al/hirs otlice or yore: state's Attorm v (;eneral. 197D3359PO04 49-60449 Warrantor in USA: General Electric Company, Louisville, KY 40225 Warrantor in Cm_ada: Camco Inc. GE Consumer & Industrial 11-05 JR Appliunces Generol Electric Compun9 Louisville, KY 40225 Printed in the United States ge.com ">
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