Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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ApplianceRegistration 2 BaseGrille 4 Careand Cleaning 12, 13 Ene~Saving Tips 2 FoodSaverSystem 9 c `Food StorageSuggestions 6, 9 StorageTimes 6 Icemaker 11 12 IcemakerAccessory Kit 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 PowerSaverSwitch 5 14, 15 ProblemSolver QuickServeSystem 7 8 QuickStore RepairService 13 Safe~Instructions 3 Shelves 7, 8 9. 11 StorageDrawers Drawer&CoverRemoval 10 TemperatureControls 5 13 Vacation&MovingTips BackCover Warranty 12 WaterFilterAccessory
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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, Y40225 K Beforesendingin theregistration card, pleasew~i~thesenumbers here:
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Ene~y-savi%tips
@ Location ofyourrefrigerators i important, Avoid locating next it toyourrange, a hmtbgventorwhere thesunwillshinedirectlyon it. @ Don'topenthedoorsmoreotin thannecessary, @Close thedoorsassoonaspossible, pti. icularlyin hot, humidweather. [. . . ] Suchusecanbe hazardous.
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$nuggersare designedto giveyou storageflexibilityin Ports-Binsand on yourfreshfooddoorshelves. Itemssuchas saladdressings, steak saucesandotier condiments can nowbe keptsecurelyagainstthe doorlinerto helppreventtipping, spillingor sliding. s
~ Note: Reachin andsupport the rearof the traytith onehand whenpallingthe trayout pastthe second6'stop'9 location. Otherwise the traymayslip outofyourgrasp and dishesmayfdl outofthe tray.
Toreplace shelves:Selectdesired shelfheight. Withshelffrontraised slightly, engagetop lugsin tracksat rear of cabinet. Thenlowerfrontof shelfuntfiit locksintoposition. Temperedglassshelves(on models so quipped) are adjustablein the samemanner.
me-Position shelf
(onmodelssoequipped) Somemodelshavea two-position freezer-compartment helfthatcan s be placed on anotherset of shelf suppo~ to provideextrastorage flexibility.
Placeindexfingerand tidd~e fingeron either sideof the snugger near the front and simplymoveit backand forthto fit yourneeds.
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Toavoiddamaging therefrigerator, makesurethebinisclosedand latchedbeforeclosingthe refriger~tor oor, d --
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Theshelfin the&r compartment canbe relocated forextrastorage flexibility,
Thisremovable tilt-outbinmadeof Lexan@ polycarbonateesincanbe r locatedon the, freshfoodor freezer compartment oor. It hasbeen ` d designedfor convenient torageof s tiose frequently-used itemsthatdo notfit easilyintoa Ports-Binor soon-to-be-used itemsthatrequire coveredstorageto keepfrom dryingout.
~ remov~the bin, liftit up and outofthebinhousing.
Torelocatetheshelf, liftoneside andmoveit sidewayso freethe t endsof the shelffromtheholesin thewalls. Thentiltthe shelfand takeit out. Toreinstallthe shelf, firstinsertoneendandthenthe otherintothe secondsetofholes.
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TheSealedSnackPan--and the shelfto whichit is attached-can be relocatedwithinthe freshfood compartment. Torelocate the QuickStoreunit, liftthebin housingup andoutof the slotson thedoor, moveit to the desirednewlocation, andlowerthe hookson thehousingintothe slots on the door. Youdo nothaveto removethebin fromthe housing whenrelocatingtheQuickStore unit.
Toopen, pushthe latchup and pull thebin handleforward.
The sealeddrawerretins high humidi~ for the convenient torage s ofrnea~ and cheese, bacon, horsdoeuvres, spreadsand snacks.
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Thestorage drawersat thebottom oftie freshfoodcompartment re a designedto providehighhumidity levelsrequiredbymostvegetables andlowerhumiditylevelsrequired for mostfruits. Whenreplacingthe drawers, &ways pushthemdl the wayin. Storagetimewilldependuponthe typeof foodandits conditionwhen placedin the drawers. Excesswaterwhichmayaccumulate in the bottomof the drawersshould beemptid andthedrawers wipeddry.
drawer is designd ~s refrigerated to keepunwrapped foodsfreshby retaining thenatud mois~recontent of foodssuchas: *A~~ChO~es ~Cherries @Plums
oRadishes * Aspqragus * Corn ~ Beets, topped*Currants oRhubarb leafy@Spinach * Blueberries a Greens, ~ Carrots oTomatoes, o bttuce ripe opa~ley ~ Celey
Thesedrawem haveindividud, adjustable umidity h controls thatlet you regulahtheamount fcoldair o enfiringtie drawers.
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@ Turnips ~ Brussels a Caulifl~er Sprouts oGreen ~ni~ns Slidethe controlailthe wayto
$tidethe control waytothe allthe ~G wtttig andthedrawerprovides highhumifity recommended for mostvegetables. the ~~ settingtoprovide lowerhumidity levelsrecommend for mostfruits.
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Thisrefrigerated draweris designed to providelowerhumiditystorage for itemssuchas: @Apples ~ o~nges~Squash,
~ Apricots ~ Pgaches summer ost~berries oGrapes e Pears ~ Mushrooms Raspberries`angerines * o
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Drawersatthebottomofthefresh foodcompartment iIlstopb~fore w comingdi thewayoutofthe refrigerator, ohelpprevent t cOntentsromspillingontofloor. f Thesedrawerscanberemoved easilybygmspingthesidesand liftingup slightiywhilepulling drawerspastthe "stop"location. ~ removedmwersandtheircover whenthe freshfoodcompment doorcannotbe oWnedfilly, follow theprocedurethatapplies10your model:
Dmwem witi Gl*s Cover
2. Putthedrawerslidesbackon the fral~le, heslopedendsmust T be at. thefront. Reachin, pushthefrontofthe glasscoverup and, at thesame time, pullit fOrward untilit clears the frameat theback, 4. Remove thedrawer tiest fromthe door.
\ \ 5. Remove drawerframeas the follows: @ the frontofthe frameto free Lifi it fromthe supportsat each side. @ Lifithe rear of the frameto free its hooksfromthe trackson the back wallof the refrigerator. Fit the hookson the drawer frameintothe second-from-tiebottomslotson thetracksat the rear of the refrigeratorandlower the frontof the fiarneuntilit locks intopositionand restson the front supportsat each side.
3. Slidethe centerandrightdrawer slidestowardthemiddleand slide e the l/3-widthdrawerallthe way intothem. [. . . ] NEXT, if youaresti~notpleasd, wri~ N1thedetails-including yourphonenumber-to: Manager, ConsumerWlations GEAppliances Appliance Park Louisville, entucky K 40225 FINALLY, f yourproblemis still i notresolved, write: MajorAppliance ConsumerActionPanel 20 NorthWackerDrive Chicago, ~linois60606
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Careshodd be tien in movil]g yourretigerator awayhorn the wall. N] typesoffloorcoverings canbe damaged, particularly cushionedcoverings andhose with embossedsurtices. Pull the refrigeratorstraightoutandreturn it to positionbypushingit straight in. Movingyourrefrigeratorin a sidedirectionmayresultin damage to yourfloorcovering refrigerator. or
For @ended wcatiow or absenc~, removefoodandshutoff
Condemer
For mostefficientoperation, you needto keepthe condenserclean. [. . . ]