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GE TBF16 Refrigerator User Manual

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1. Top Freezer No Frost Refriaerator Freezer 77 wP SAVE ENERGY See energy saving tips on page 4 SAVE TIME AND MONEY Use the trouble shooting guide on the back cover 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 le t NOOO OOh A A A NN Back Cover Before Using Your Refrigerator Important Cautions Electrical Requirements Facts About Your Refrigerator Installation Information Rollers How To Adiust EEM IIVI V E EW yy eF E LOA Leveling Legs How To Adjust Operating Your Refrigerator No Defrosting Temperature Controis Energy Saver Switch Energy Saving Tips Food Storage Suggestions Shelves How To Adiust o w Cool n Fresh Drawer Moist n Fresh Drawer Meats n Snacks Drawer Ice Service User Maintenance Instructions Care and Cleaning ue BOP Se er Poet Vacation Precautions Moving Precautions Should You Need Help Warranty Factory Service Centers Trouble Shooting Guide Accessory Automatic Icemaker Kit a ake NL Bei B amp Qo P dead QU a WO 8 IMPORTANT things o know and do when hings o m afl tO KNOW ana a your new refrigerato is delivered READ THIS USE AND CARE BOOK It contains detailed information on the operation and recommended maintenance of your new refrigerator Once you have read it ke
2. NO DEFROSTING It is not necessary to defrost the freezer or fresh food com partments Your refrigerator is designed and equipped to dafr st itself automaticallv TEMPERATURE CONTROLS Your refrigerator has two controls that let you regulate the temperature in the Fresh Food and Freezer compartments E initially set controls at 5 and C For colder Fresh Food compartment set controls at 6 7 or 8 and B 8 AND C TOADJUST TEMPERATURE COLDER FRESH FOOD 6 8 AND B BET BOTH CONTROLS COLDER PREEZER 8 AND D WARMER FRESH POCO 54 AND p Soe eee eee ET a an m m al me hn ima Pp n atl dini iuh mamin m m o a tm am Feat at eg m um d Uum rOr GUIU rrou compa Bit SUL GUII ti ol odi 9 adalu i set controls at 4 For warmer Fresh Food c pre ana 3 2 Or 4 and n Note Turning numbered control to OFF turns off refrig eration in both Fresh Food and Freezer compartments After adjusting the temperature controis allow 24 hours for temperatures to stabilize Temperature Guide If you turn your household thermostat down to 60 each evening you may find it desirable to turn your lettered con trol to colder setting by one letter such as from C to D ow P P BM wi SUR t E and leave it at this setting during the entire period that you are setting the household thermostat down each evening The numbered setting will
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4. D 5 R For most efficient operation remove ON e fenn nano a anri ramove wy TAIN TV ONS VN D n Waw grille ovo wayw defrost water pan then either A exi sweep away or ae vacuum Up dust nt that is readily accessible This easy cleaning operation shouid ha AANA at lanet MX VATED GAL ENS CAD i z We once a year es ondenser to health If such discoloration is ob served discard the ice cubes and con tact your General Electric Customer Care Factory Service Office or a fran TTA Pass arm Sarvinar ahkiaad c fra Gi owe vuoUnier WHEAT YUI TIYU If ice is used infrequently old cubes wiii become cioudy and taste siaie Emnptv ice storage bin periodically and www wens eg w Few tS weer 7 7 wash in lukewarm water When a large supply of ice will be needed make an extra supply ahead of time Empty bin put cubes in plastic baas or containers and store in freezer eo w w wer r e r a am compartment while bin refills Turn manual switch to OFF position if home water supply is to be turned off Em ma mn menl liim aasia mv Hv a8 PL datas Ta Pa FUL ovv vrai HUUL i WES IU SUI Oo bin is t be removed for a period of time Turn off valve in water supply line to refrigerator before leaving on va zc ance a uie ca Calor ag f o ii ihis is your firsi icemaker youl near occasional sounds that may be unfa miliar They re normal ic
5. 9 if you tum controls to coldest position for quick chilling or freezing ak Ll m p a nm EN am mbAL id be sure to tum them back to normai settii jl Don t overcrowd Your refrigerator UVOICLOW trical energy to keen everything cool ww Fe aa em Unfrozen Meats Fish Poultry 9 Meats fish and poultry purchased from the store vary in quality and age consequently safe storage timo in your refrigerator will vary e Always remove store wrappings e Rewrap in aluminum foil film or wax paper and refrigerate immediately Cheese Cheese should be well wrapped with p eS o wax paper aluminum foil or put in a plastic bag P3 478 mum dra FFI 72 to mummi mir m rl Carefully Widap tU cApcrami aiu prevent mold e Store pre packaged cheese in its own wrapping if you wish Vegetables Vegetable drawers have been spe cially designed to preserve natural moisture and freshness of produce rrr E e Crispness can be maintained by covering vegetables with a moist e As a further aid to freshness it is suggested that pre packaged vegetables be stored in their original wrapping Ice Cream Fine quality ice cream with high cream content wil normally require slightly lower temperatures than more airy already packaged brands with iow cream content e it will be necessary to experiment to determine the location in t
6. continue until the feeler arm is raised by a sufficient ac cumulation of ice cubes in the storage bin to halt the operation temporarily For maximum ice storage level the stored cubes with your hand occasion ally Be sure nothing interferes with the swing of the feeler arm Fa T vy Y T1 T LC im in operation VOOS FVUE IVUINIGNGE IO US WEE atts throw away the first few batches of ice cubes This will flush away any impur ities in the water line Do the same tinim r m bje win natinanna mr maveEennradAd wem Wing aner vaCauons Or exienaca po riods when ice isn t used CAUTION Under certain rare circum stances ice cubes may be discolored usually appearing with a green bluish hue The cause of this unusual dis coicration is appareniiy due to a com bination of factors such as local waters of certain characteristics household plumbing and the accumulation of copper saits in an inactive water sup ply line which feeds the icemaker Continued consumption of such dis colored ice cubes may be injurious aged particularly cushioned cover ings and those with embossed sur faces if your refrigerator is on rollers null it straiaht out and return to posi tion by pushing straight in Moving your refrigerator in a side direction may result in damage to your floor cov erina or refriaerator The defrost water pan is located be ha hann Grille It should ha o D t5 23 D Q 5 p O 5 o o 3 O o gt lt
7. follow FIRST contact the people who serviced your refrig erator Explain why you are dissatisfied In most cases this will solve the problem NEXT if you are still dissatisfied write all the details including your phone number to Manager Customer Reiations General Electric Company Watterson City East Room 316 Appliance Park Louisville Kentucky 40225 FINALLY If your problem is still not resolved write or telephone Major Appliance Consumer Action Panel 20 North Wacker Drive Z mI 3051 mim ALN N ES Chicago illinois 60606 This panel known as MACAP is a group of Hosen Sm oth am 4 A ree PAS ae mar Um ab sam bt ent cons umei CAVCILS Uulluci the sponsorship of several industry associations Its purpose is to study practices and advise the industry of ways to improve customer service Because MACAP isfree of industry control and influence it is able to make impartial re commendations considering each case individually WARNING Wnhen using this appliance always exercise basic safety precautions including the following BaL e Use this ap as described in e This refrigerator must be A cest instat accordance with Ms foro it is used page Never unniua vour refriaerator bv pulling on ihe 2 wus W ws opossum yw Wee wews E y yo m tot power cord Always grip the plug firmly and pull straight out from the receptacle e Repair or replace immediately all electric se
8. is grounded through ahniilA haun tam Airniiit house wir ing Customer snouia nave ine circuit checked by a aualified electrician to make sure the We 8 WF ua PCR WE Se oc we receptacle is properly grounded When disconnecting the power cord from the adap ter always hold the adapter with one hand lf this is not done the adapter ground terminal is very likely to break with repeated use Should this nap pen DO NOT USE the appliance until a proper around has again been established d Hertz single phase AC This is recommended for best performance and to prevent overloading house wiring circuits which could cause a possibie vm RA M MP DU wl rx AF etes r8 VASA tire HALAU OLN Uv Si liccat TIY VIGO USE UF EX TENSION CORDS Because of potential safety hazards under certain conditions we strongly recommend against the use of an extension cor PON ever if you stili elect to usea it is absolutely necessary q gt lt Po D ZS C e e o 3 wire grounding appliance extension cord and that the current carrying rating of the cord i 15 amperes minimum Such extension be ene rA a lanal Fa aft ainabie througn your local serv t it i f d 1 ere pie MUR rn Pn vct erred et nea a atai a a tae PU A D POET ee n it s normal to hear your new refriger ator doing it s job ine nign speed c
9. not likely need to be changed however if you experience freezing in Fresh Food compart ment you could set the numbered control one number warmer such as 5 to 47 om m mae dm m m m Rd dm if a container of miik is too warm or too coid to your pr ef erence after being on top shelf in Fresh Food compartment for a day adjust Temperature Controis accordingly When Fresh Food compartment temperature is satisfactory P EE ee NER A duel O Mu Eur Wa a a MM Lu A E make ihe ice cream iest if We cream reina nmi tO uic touch after beina in Freezer compartment for a day Tem perature Controls are at proper setting If the ice creams firmness is not to your liking adjust controls accordingly Check a day after resetting either control to make sure the n our eattinmn ie nrznmvirdina the tamnaratiira unit desiro EIG YY QUELLI FL sJ pI V ViVi iw Leow Cart toh wwe GRE Ww J Aul P SEE If vou advance the lettered control to E to freeze a quick supply of ice cubes or a large amount of food be sure to reset the control to its previous setting within a day Your refrigerator has an Energy Saver Switch iocated on thea samamor left aidea nf tha Frackh Fane anmnartmant iic Up ut olt GIS vi Ui we srresn roog OWE UEIT VE TTNZE TR To reduce the amount of elec tricity required to operate your amimia eoe Dame manm sanari Oen Gum Oleum Gog BES Ure C3 BUTE g brusaDE d Oysters Gu Jup left io the NORMAL position 4 Operating Yo
10. of Columbia and employed i in ordinary home use What We WIE De If your General Electric Refrigerator fails because of a manufacturing defect within one year from the date of original purchase we will repair the product without charge to you Parts and service labor are included Service will be provided in the home in the 48 contiguous states in the state of Hawaii or in the District of Columbia How To Obtain Service Service will be provided by our local Customer Care factory service organization or by one of our franchised Customer Care servicers during normal business hours after you notify us of the need for Contact the nearest factory service office listed in this book or look up General Electric Factory Service in the White pages of your telephone directory or General Electric Customer Care Service in the Yellow pages or write to the address given below What Is Not Covered This waranty does not cover the failure of your Refrigerator if it is damaged while in your ceoaeciemot ne ard fo possession uova a0 commercial purp poses WE AR LEAW ADE oc ar if tha failure i is caused by unreasonable use including use on house wiring not in conformance with electrical codes low power voltage and failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance IN NO EVENT SHALL GENERAL ELECTRIC BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES This warranty does not apply to the state of Aiaska nor to the Virgin Islands Guam America
11. refrigerator and leave doors open if you leave for shorter absences remove perishable foods and ieave temperature controls at normal settings tf however room temperature is expected to go below 60 F turn num bered control to OFF remove food clean interior leave doors anan and ramova nlua from wall recentacio rene eer 00 eae if you have an icemaker move icemaker manual switch to OFF position and be sure to shut off water supply to icemaker ke makar manual ewiteh ie near front of icemaker FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Moving Oisconnect ING powor cord trom tho wat rocoptaco ali foods end clean the Intericr Loose items should be protected or secured w with tape i items such as griiia sneives storage paris ice trays ice storage bucket covers and removable parts This prevents their com ing loose and causing damage When transpor ng your refrigerator musi be kept in an uprignt position And if it s on rollers be sure itis properly secured in the moving van to prevent rolling and damage Handie with care exterior of refrigerator shouid be protected with blanket covering ER mma sm t m TIVI rY VO From General Electric te You This warranty is extended by General Electric to the original purchaser and to any succeeding owner and applics to products purchased in the United States retained within the 48 contiguous states the ctate of Hawaii oc the Di trict
12. stated in the above warranties Where To Get Further Help If you wish further help or information concerning this warranty contact Manager Custor mer Relations General Electric Company i pum Park WCE 316 onu KY 40225 e oe e f um ce b You ll find General Electric Factory Service Centers in all these cities MARYLAND Em ALAE BAMA BBirmingham 35210 205 956 0333 Decatur Huntsville Madison 385758 Building 10 South East Madison Shopping Center 205 772 3446 Mobile 36609 4 m 1107 Beltine nignwa 205 471 1451 ARIZONA Phoenix 85031 25 South Sist Avenue P O Box 14278 602 269 2121 Tucson 85705 2015 North Forbes Boulevard Suite 1 E 1 602 623 B415 ARKANSAS North Little Rock 72119 1900 East Washington 501 375 4404 CALIFORNIA San Bernardino Riverside Bloomington 92316 101 21 Pantie Avaniia I NMRA NER OF CNW 714 877 3434 San Francisco Burlingame 94010 1649 Adrian Road 415 981 8760 Fresno 93727 1809 North Heim Street 209 255 1851 Los Angeies 90058 2815 East 46th Street 213 583 1141 Sacramento 95815 16137 Arden Way 916 929 2247 San Diego 92101 3554 Kettner Boulevard 714 297 3221 San Jose 95123 5761 B Winfield Boulevard 4i 408 298 3870 Nuys 91405 NIE TER Lennox venue
13. 228 North Santa Fe 405 528 2381 Tulsa 74112 6913 East 13th f i4 OY Oc ACIO ILO Ovweveyv OREGON Portiarfd Area Beaverton 97005 14305 S W Millikan Way 503 646 1176 Eugene 97402 985 Conger Street Unit 3 503 342 7285 PENNSYLVANIA Brandywine Wilmington Glen Mills 19342 R D 2 Box 210 215 858 1500 214 Westwood Shopping Pia 814 255 6721 Harrisburg Lemoyne 17043 1059 Columbus Avenue 717 761 8185 Philadelnhia 19120 5660 Rising Sun Avenue 215 742 2880 Pittsburgh 15206 6555 Penn Avenue 412 665 3700 Allentown Whitehall 18052 1906 MacArthur Road 215 437 9671 RHODE ISLAND East Providence 02914 1015 Waterman Avenue 401 4338 0300 SOUTH CAROLINA Columbia 29602 825 Bluff Hoad Box 1210 803 771 7880 Groenville AMA Nee Taylors 29687 25 Hampton Village 803 292 0830 Za TENNESSEE cnattanooaa 37403 813 East 11th Street 615 265 8596 Johnson City 37801 2912 Bristol Highway 15 202 4545 Knoxville 37919 N Ah Avo att Ctraat Al AM 2250 id Ab VILI EG wv 615 524 7571 Momnhis 3P11R 3770 South Perkins 901 363 1141 Nashville 37204 3607 Trousdale 1915 659 2100 TEXAS Austin 78704 2810 S First Street Corpus Christi 78415 3225 Ayers Street 512 884 4897 Dailas 75247 8949 Diplomacy Row P O Box 47601 214 631 1360 El Paso 79925 7600 aS oe DUU Doeing Drive 01 5 778 5361 Brownsvill
14. 4 Na rlina Avenuo 207 775 6385 Pi FERT es Drive 301 953 9130 MASSACHUSETTS Cape Cod Hyannis 02601 80 Enterprise Unit n i r iy d Wi z 7 e 41 6906 Boston South achuaAan 02000 346 University eon 617 329 1250 Boston North Wilmington 01887 28i Main Sireet 617 944 7500 MICHIGAN Detroit 48234 6501 East Nevada 313 956 0252 Grand Rapids 49508 350 28th Street S E 616 452 9754 Lansing 48912 1004 E Michigan Avenue 91 7 J 4804 2501 MINNESOTA fA Aie e eS amnliecct Daiill VIWISSIETXZCARZVZREQAJ Nhe 9 XA es Edina 55435 7450 Metro Boulevard 612 835 5270 MISSISSIPPI Jackson 39209 325 Industrial Drive lei 260 2074 VA DOCS MISSOURI Kanone City KS RR115 AQI IJU witty Dw re 2949 Chrysler Road 913 371 2242 St Louis 63178 1355 Warson Road North P O Box 14559 314 993 6200 Springfield 65807 1334 West ea one Cb da ir 221 06 NEBRASKA Lincoln 68503 1145 North 47th Street 402 464 9148 Omaha 68117 6636 F Street 402 331 4045 NEVADA Las Vegas 89109 End zi Highland Drive Sui 702 733 1 500 Dann BO5641 39 1VwV wu as 0g 6465 S Virginia Street 702 826 7070 NEW JERSEY Mount Holly 08060 Route 38 amp Easlick Avenue 609 261 3500 North Caldwell 07006 5 Fairfield Road 201 256 6550 Asbury Park _ Oakhurst a o7 T i2 2111 Highway 35 201 493 2100 Vineland 08360 749 N
15. ARS SERVICE w tVERYWHCRE ees to make diagnosis GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY e LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY 40225 RES a a A e A t tpe tenen E uem ix
16. GE automatic icemaker wiii r pid ce tne ice you use automatically It can keep vou supplied with a binful of cubos ice for may add one contact your ane everything everybody without fuss or muss specify GE KIT 1 or UK KIT 1 Noto Model TBFI6S is not Rod to accept an automatic icemaker erator Cnma floor coverinnas Vr d CRAVE NSEVESSTS XP TINE v wee stingy E ER OHEREMUED irRe ECT Uo Ai Euer ate s Refrigerator does not operate Ooedlng 1 sounds Hot air from bottom of May be in detrost cycle when The high speed motor com reirigerator regulariy ice cube freezing motor does not operate for 30 nressor reauired to main Normal air flow cooling rate wil be reduced minutes tain near zero temperatures motor Ice cubes have odor taste Temperature control in OFF in the large freezer compart In the refrigeration process Old cubes need to be position ment may produce higher it is normal that heat be discarded sound levels than your old expelled in area under refrig Cube bucket needs to be 9 if interior light is not on refrigerator may not be plugged in at wail receptacle a If plug is secure and the refrigerator still fails to operate plug a lamp or a emall amnliannma intan tha cama Ad FITT TA pe Fd ces Siete SECEL LETTE GATES outlet to determine if there is a tripped circuit breaker or burned out fuse L 42088 11 A ELA he Motor operates for tong periods e Modern refri
17. O y UT FWD UES VER SENSN FESO WP PRT Sr EesS ray and provide protection for the exterior paint finish apply a coat of appliance An olish wax whan the refriaerator MIT is new and then at least twice a year Proper care of the paint finish will help maintain the new look and provide protection against rusting If the ex terior should become soiled wipe it off with a clean cloth lightly dampened with appliance polish or mild house hold detergent Use a clean soft cloth to dry and polish the cleaned surface DO NOT wipe with a soiled dishwash ing cloth or a wet towel Af your new refrigerator has an auto matic icemaker you will periodically fat neai ice aropping into the bucket min lowed by the sound of running water as the icemaker mold refills automat i em lx mH bee salann m Thaan avn nar LAY UIE LW aialiiisuiricsovcaicimi mal sounds of your icemaker at work To Adjust Leveling Legs Leveling Leg turn ciockwise to raise counterclockwise to lower Remove base arille and turn levelina legs clockwise to raise the refriger ator counterclockwise to lower it When adjusting front leveling legs or rollers for nrnnar rinnr nincuro if ic rarnmmansaod that tha PiVPpVi WUvvi vivuuiv FRC URS FVU LEELA ADSL bottom front edge of the cabinet be approximately 5 8 inch from the floor Set tabs on hooks at both ends and push top toward refrigerator until grille snaps into place Co
18. a new home consider providing water supply to refrigerator location It will simplify connection of optional automatic icemaker should you wish to install one at a later date Adjustable rollers on models so equipped which enabie you to move your refrigerator away from the wall for cleaning or leveling legs are lo cated behind the base grille These rollers or leveling legs should be set so that the refrigerator is firmly posi tioned on the floor and the front is act S4 Pi hter Roilor Adjusting Screw turn clockwise to raise counterclockwise to lower a I eee 7f noughthat the doors close Arrat abiit Aalha openea augOunr NANWAaY PULL UP AEP AA AWU UU i Remove base grille by araspin ia at bot tom and pulling up and Out Turn roller adjusting screws clockwise to raise the refrigerator counterclock wise to lower it m P make the doors of your new ref rigeraior close easily raise ihe front oi the refrigerator Two adjusting screws are provided behind the front grille Enr acisantina tha halnaht Baininn tha TI aujuotiiy SID EROTQQIIL PICHON UI front of the refrigerator makes door closing more positive Instructions for adiusting the screws are listed at the bottom of this page If your refriger ator is equipped with rollers it is easy to rol the refrigerator straight out for cleaning Po Lann way vsaftsinavatar naui lenlensms WW RU
19. dard thr ce prong gr oundin ig Wan r ecepiacie Fia 1 to minimize ww HILL the possibility of elec PREFERRED METHOD tricshock hazard from f this appliance Have AN ihe wail receptare hae B l rhanlad Awa nialifian Oy CNECKES oy a quaimieoc d j N N electrician to make SURE PROPER sure thereceptacle is GROUND EXISTS properly grounded iiam indie be Where a standard two prong wall receptacle is en countered itis the personal responsibility and obli gation of the customer to have t fenee ce with a m sera m m rias mess nded threc v properly ground ee p use of an adapter plug However if you still elect to use an adapter where local codes permit a TEMPORARY CONNECTION may be made to a properly grounded two prong wail receptacle by 2dI Xm ihe use of a UL listed adapier which is available at most local hardware TEMPORARY METHOD stores Fig 2 TNE ADAPTER PLUGS NOT PERMITTED IN own larger slot in the adapt A er must be aligned 45 IN LARGE QS with the larger slot in qo li receptacle 1 ac e the wall receptacle e 177 7 to provide proper po i4 w larih in tha nnmmnmmeanm nee SONG eee TUE CEI WWE IN WT aee GROUND tion of the power FIRM CONNECTION Fig 2 BEFORE USE cord CAUTION Attaching adapter ground terminal to wall receptacle cover screw does not ground the appliance unless cover screw is metal and not in sulated and waji receptacle
20. e Harlingen 78550 1204 North Seventh 512 423 1204 Houston 77207 P O Box 26837 61 26 South Loop East U 13 641 093 1 Lubbock 79490 4623 Loop 289 West P O Box 16288 806 793 1620 Odessa Midland 79701 P O Box 6286 Midland Terminal 915 563 3483 San Antonio 78208 1211 N Hackberry St P O Box 8278 512 227 7531 UTAH QC att i ola Nitu 2 fAMA105 WJCADL LOCATE VERY Ww tee 2425 South 900 West P O Box 30904 801 972 1093 VIRGINIA Fairfax 22031 2810 Dorr Avenue 703 280 2020 Norfolk 23502 4552 E Princess Anne Dr 804 857 5937 a m ah m Richmond 23228 2910 Hungary Sprina Rd 804 288 6221 WASHINGTON Tri City Kennewick 99336 Union Sauare Suite 206 101 North Union Street 509 783 7403 Seattle 98188 401 Tukwila Parkway 206 575 2700 Spokane 99206 9624 E Montgomery St fi AI ANS OCA ove 2925 8582 WEST VIRGINIA Charleston Huntington 25704 1217 Adams Avenue P O Box 7518 304 529 3307 Wheeling 26003 137 North River Road 304 233 8511 WISCONSIN r osi a RAE LEA Appleton 54911 343 W Wisconsin Ave 414 731 9514 Madison 52704 S1 2 442 789 4630 E Washington Ave 608 241 9321 Milwaukee 53225 11100 W Silver Spring Rd 414 462 9225 Automatic lcemaker Accessory KE Optional at extra cost If your refrigerator did not CO B i e uipped with an automatic ic e ine A
21. e ice maker keep the manual icemaker switch in OFF position When re rigerator nas been con nected to water supply turn manual switch to ON position Ice cube mold will automatically fill with water after cooling to freezing temperature and first cubes normaiiy freeze after several hours When cubes are solidly frozen they will be ejected from the mold into the ice stor nib um nat am ma Cabinet Exterior The steel exterior is coated with a high miinlitihhalenni nmntfinieh Linwovor with WUaiity RECAIA STA RATE TEE GEE P EES EV Vy VV ERE out proper care degradation of this finish can occur and permit rust spots to form on the outside of the cabinet To keep your refrigerator new looking mal ii Aa mentantinan far than avtari nr ana provide PEVLCOUVH IOI UIC CALTEIVI paint finish apply a coat of appliance polish wax when the refrigerator is new and then at least twice a year Proper care o of the paint finish will help maintain the new look and provide protection against rusting If the ex terior should become soiled wipe it off with a c ean cloth lightly dampened with appliance nolish or mild house VY IMI E hold detergent Use a clean soft cloth to dry and polish the cleaned surface DO NOT wipe with a soiled dishwash m mlad s mr maint n0iaanl g ing cloth or a wet towel Behind Refrigerator Ca re should be taken in moving your l age bin by means of a sweeper arm Icemakina will
22. emaking sounds and are not cause for concern INSIDE Clean both fresh food and freezer compartments at least once a year It is recommended that the refrigerator be unplugged before cleaning if this is not practical wring excess mois ture out of sponge or cloth when cleaning in the vicinity of switches lights or controis Use warm water and baking soda so lution about a tablespoon of baking soda to a quart of water Rinse thor oughly with water and wipe dry Follow this same procedure for cieaning door gaskets vegetable and meat drawers and ail plastic parts Wash ice trays and ice storage bucket in lukewarm water only DO NOT use ee powders em be em rb aUi Gol V ame amd bn m va ale m rm m m mm Ji Uti icr 9S9uiotlatiui3o Do not wash any plastic parts from your refrigerator in your automatic dishwasher Storage Drawers Drawers at bottom of fresh food com partment can usualiy be removed by lifting un slightly and niullina nast ART VM all pail p us wy Wea stop position Sarat INIHI Perte Pee menar rrr teint etie re Prat ary ae art mt te na Hie e rai tatam t E NV YT EDU ee AA Ee a o Vacation f you sinit off power to the refrigerator for extended vacations remove food and clean interior with baking soda solution using one tablespoon of baking soda per each quart of water Wipe dry To prevent t formation of odor place open Sox of soda in
23. ep it handy for answers to questions you may have If you have any additional questions concerning the operation of your refrigerator write including your phone number to CONSUMER AFFAIRS s ETRNIECTOA GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY APPLIANCE PARK LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY 40225 IF YOU RECEIVED A DAMAGED REFRIGERATOR immediateiy contact the dealer or builder from whom you purchased it He has been informed of the nroner procedure to take care of such matters and IU wpe as Cus Ca eH we SS ae can handle it for you BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE check the Trouble Shooting Guide on the back cover of this book It lists many minor causes of operating propiems that you can cor rect y yourself and may save you an unnecessary service call NEED SERVICE In many cities there s a General Electric Factory Service Center with experts in fixing GE appliances Call them and a radio dispatched truck will come tio your home by appointment morning or after noon Charge the work if you like ae the centers accept both Master Charge and Visa cards Phone numbers are on page 9 am m en P me o Or look for Generai Eieciric Franchised Customer Care servicers You ll find them in the Yellow Pages under DECDICEDATORQS amp ESEEZERS REPAIRING Fike BUENA Lel IAF NAE INJ SA E OT em eere Rm 1 manufacturing defects for a definite period of time 4 LIommmraetiirno nant
24. freezer compartment colder Set controis to D and 5 IF YOU REQUIRE SERVICE emptied and washed e tLinsealed nackaaes i in refria EAF aH LAS ee wm har hdd erator and or freezer compartments may be trans mittina odor taste to ice cubes e interior of refrigerator needs cleaning refer to page 7 Moisture forms on outside of retrigerator e Not unusual during period of high humidity Move energy saver switch to the right Moisture coiiecis inside e Too frequent and too long door openings e in humid weather air carries moisture into refrigerator when doors are opened Water on the floor e Defrost water pan full missing or not in position Refrigerator has odo e Foods with strong odors should be tightly covered Check for spoiled food e Interior needs cleaning Refer tn MI EC ANIINTZS INICITAET A AU VLULELZAENIINNSIT THINNDIUL on page 7 Defrost water pan needs cleaning e Keep box of baking soda in refrigerator replace monthly Interior light does not light e INO power at outiet Light bulb needs replacing can Your refrigerator is wired for accurate electrical diagnosis in ELECTRICAL your home takes only minutes to check its entire electrical DIAGNOSIS system No need to unplug move or unload the refrigerator Call your General Electric Factory Service Center see page 9 or a franchised Customer Care Servicer C
25. gerators with am rote me ee oe lh more WMIVIGYe PALTV anu a larger freezer compartment require more operating time m htnemal ashma obo ir mmbm ia W MUL WRI PTI GUJ 12 tirst delivered to your home usually requires 24 hours to n namnlatalu can dawn bE B6 Bedi A AAW AVE LHF BPE Es 9 Large amounts of food placed in refrigerator to be cooled or frozen Hot weather frequent door openings Door lett open 6 Temperature controls are set too coid Refer to instructions for use of TEMFERATURE CONTROLS on page 4 e Grille and condenser need cieaning Refer io CONDENSER on page 7 Check ENERGY SAVING TiPS on page 4 BAntAr starie etrme franinantiu VILE GEEKS Gi Galego oF AESF Y Temperature control starts and stops motor to maintain fawn mA EY oven iemperatur e5 rafrfrinaratar Geis yur ALE Normal fan air flow one fan blows cold air through the refrigerator and freezer com partments another fan cools the motor compressor These NORMAL sounds will LE sb did aa w Ww I V9 wr also be heard from time to time e Defrost timer switch clicks Tv we oF at defrost e Defrost water dripping into drain pan e Temperature control clicks ON or OFF e Refrigerant boilina or gurgling e Cracking or popping of coolina coils caused by expansion and contraction during defrost and refrig eration following defrcst e With automatic icemaker the sound of cubes dr
26. have adjustable shelves which let you vary ihe amount of space between the shelves for greater stor age flexibility alll X To adjust shelves Remove shelf by tilting un at front WW M w then lifting up and out of track on rear wall of refrigerator 2 Lower to lock into place p i I d j To replace shelves Select desired shelf height With she f front raised slightly engage top lugs in tracks at rear of cabinet Then lower front of shelf until it locks into position Tempered glass shelves on models so afd a m mA m Bni Sam AEn am m am amm am equipped are adjustabie in ihe same manner ICE N EASY on models so equipped To release ice cubes invert tray insert one end in the slot at the rear of the ice storage bin and press at front right side Inverted tray may also be held over bin and both ends twisted to pa release cubes es t o On models without ice storage bin twist trays as shown above to release cubes For oniy one or two ice cubes leave the tray right side up twist both ends slightly and remove the number of cubes desired Wash ice trays and storage bin in lukewarm water only Don t put them in an automatic dishwasher AUTOMATIC SE UI ER A IR Zub MAKER E A iS SO equipped u a br If your refrigerator is operated before water connection is made to th
27. he freezer and the control dial setting to keep your favorite ice cream at the riaht servina temperature e Also the rear of the freezer is slightly colder than the front Suagested Storage Times Meat and Poultry IN IN REFRIGERATOR FREEZER Ealing quality drops AA S d AT after time shown 35 to 40 F QoF DAYS MONTHS FRESH MEATS Roasts Beef and Lamb 3to5 6 to 12 Roasts Pork and Veal 3105 4 to 8 Steaks Beef s 3105 6 to 12 Chops Lamb 3 to 5 6109 Chops Pork VR Cu eee 3105 3 to 4 Ground and Siew Meals 1 102 2 i6 3 Variety Meats 1 to 2 3 to 4 Sausage Pork 1 to 2 2 to 3 PROCESSED MEATS Bacon seeessse 7 l Frankfurters 7 y Ham Whole 7 l to 2 Ham Half oid 5 to 2 Ham Slices 3 1 to 2 Luncheon Meais 3io5 Freezing Sausage Smoked 7 not recom Sausage Dry and Semi Dry 14to21 mended COOKED MEATS Cooked Meats and Meat Dishes 3 to4 2 to 3 Gravy and Meat Broth 1 to2 2 to 3 FRESH POULTRY Chicken and ae Wh ba 1102 12 Chicken Pieces 11002 9 Turkey Pieces Lto2 6 Duck and Goose Whole 1to 6 Giblels uisu ed daw Rx to 2 3 COOKED POULTRY Pieces Covered with Broth 1 to 2 6 Pieces Not Covered l to 2 Cooked Poultry Dishes 1 to 2 6 Fried Chicken to 2 New techniaues are constan
28. i it is equipped with an icemaker move icemaker manual switch to OFF and shut off water to refrigerator mI re M UD re en I Mr d merry qr gam a PHAR i a p ES ET GR SSS ea I eS EEE ee me 8 ii fi dS ique el ae inp ilm od Compartment MOIST N FRESH amp COOL N FRESH DRAWERS on models so equipped tightly Each of the two lower level storage drawers is designed to maintain a level of humidity ap propriate for the fresh food items listed below Moist n Fresh Drawer This refrigerated drawer is designed to keep unwrapped foods fresh longer by retaining the natural moisture con tent of foods such as e Artichokes Celery Parsley e Asparagus Cherries e Peas green e Beets topped Corn e Plums e Blueberries Currants e Radishes e Broccoli e Greens leafy Rhubarb e Brussels e Green Onions e Spinach Sprouts Leeks e Tomatoes Cabbace e lettuce ripe e Carrots e Parsnips e Turnips e Cauliflower Storage time will depend upon the type of food and its condition when placed in the drawer The Moist n Fresh drawer is partially sealed by gaskets attached to the Lm dom b m lana H cover at tne front ana pack eages Always replace the Moist n Fresh drawer in the cover as shown in the diagram and push the drawer all the way in As in any refrigerated storage area it is recommended that odorous foods such as onions brussel
29. n Samoa the Canal B service Service can be arranged by telephone Zone or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state ADDITIONAL FULL FOUR YEAR WARRANTY ON THE SEALED REFRIGERATING SYSTEM The sealed refrigerating system compressor condenser evaporator and connecting tubing see diagram i is covered in the above full warranty In addition to that warranty we will repair this sealed system if it fails because of a manufacturing defect within the cannsmn d theauah fifth voar after oriainal purchase We will bear the cost of both parts Oh WAST ower CBRE U UE arasia ywi stwa Wa ALSRREGAR and labor All other provisions are the same as those stated in the above full warranty Sunt SEI to the State of Alaska Bah u w vem w w eS Oe ee ho comer COMPRESSOR REFRIGERATING SYSTER In the state of Alaska free service including parts will be provided to correct manufacturing defects at our nearest service shop location or in your home but we do not cover the cost of transportation of the product to the shop or for the travel cost of a technician to your home You are responsible for those costs All other provisions of this limited warranty are the same as those
30. ompressor necessary to maintain near zero temperatures in the large freezer section plus the air circulating fans can produce higher sound levels than your old refrigerator Chances are your new refrigerator provides more fresh food and frozen food storage space at more uniform cold temperatures than your old refrig erator iherefore it may run ionger Because your new refrigerator has an ENERGY SAVER SWITCH it is easy to conserve electricity Keep the en ergy saver switch in the normal setting as much as possible to save electricity Change the switch setting if moisture forms on the exterior of the refriger ator Usually this will be necessary only when the humidity is high in the area around your refrigerator it s easy to get faster ice service from your new refrigerator whenever it doesnt produce enougn ice to satisfy your needs Just set the temperature controls to D or E and 7 8 or un Datin beam emd em mmnm demin ta F Facuuiii LOMO atuIiI m COI UOIS tU normal settings when ice bucket is full MAF Do not install refrigerator where tem perature will go below 60 F because it will not run frequently enough to maintain proper temperatures Be sure to install it on a floor that is strong enough to support a fully loaded refrigerator Allow 5 8 inch at each side and 1 inch over top for ease of installation and m ma ama mb AR ma ee m anam m al m BS m m Jropecr anm CICULI UQT When building
31. op ing into the bucket and water running in pipes as icernaker refills ation or rattling refrigerator vibrates more TIKETY it is not resting rliriiv n thn flnanr and frant solidly on VIG HWW AII TO roller screws or leveling legs need adjusting or floor is anb or unovon Dafa ar to vun PT we E Xo t INSTALLATION on page 3 e if dishes vibrate on shelves try moving them Slight vibration is normal Defrost water pan rattling needs iO ve positioned properly 21 vi 9 Dr If than will discolor at these normal and safe operating temper atures Your floor covering supplier should be consulted if you object io ifis dis coloration Fresh food or freezer temperature too warm e Temperature control not set Tee ueo wr Wm cold enough Refer to TEMPERATURE CONT on page 4 e Warm weather frequent door openings Door left open for long periods Package may be hoiding door open Package blocking air duct in freezer compartment Foods dry out Packages not covered wrapped or sealed properly Frost on frozen food Door may have been left ajar or package holding door open e Too freauent and too long door openings Frost within package is normal Heavily loaded freezer compartment can cause reduced air flaw around me mam e c c UY tyw 6 0 we co 99m food packages Slow ice cube freezing TROLS e Door may have been ieft ajar e Turn temperature of
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33. r Aranlate iOorming VI HIIZIOUAI G Vi WOII VIE VM NI faa mses you may fin it most desiraule io m ve tie Elio uy Saver Switch o nc right only in very humid weather and leave the switch on NORMAL the remainder of the time even if some moisture forms from time to time However it will be important to use appliance polish wax as described on nann T fn nrauida aridad arstantian far tha naint finich pago iU pruviuo CUUGU prUtUUHUH ren aie pres sees Location of your refrigerator is important Try not to locate it next to your range a heating vent or where sunshine will strike it amp Don t open doors more often than necessary 9 Close the doors as soon as possibie particularly in hot humid weather AEASPABA A ee Seen amm amimdan B mam am Keep Energy Saver Switch on NORMAL setting unless moisture iorms on exterior of cabinet Re sure the doors are closed tightly Before leaving the house or retir ing for the night check to be sure doors haven t been left ajar in advertently amp Store oniy those foods requiring refrigeration in Your retrigerator Allow warm or hot foods to cool before placing them in your IE amp Wina all moisture from bottles and cartons before putting them in the wie GH IUIL O TUITE VULVIVU WIU VUV U Ey refrigerator Keep all foods covered to reduce moisture buildup inside the refrigerator amp Don t waste ice cubes by letting many melt while using only a few
34. ralia i iGmiporau c VEU VIG i 2 Rollers or leveling legs behind grille T bai dida ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR REFRIGERATOR 3 Defrost water pan behind grilie 4 Rating plate record model and serial numbers here for future reference Serial Do not remove ratina plate m LOCATE THE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBERS Should you ever need to call for service you will need these numbers e Enter both these numbers in the space provided above e Give both these numbers if you ever need to call for service You will also find it convenient to have the following information Dealer s Name Date Purchased eN A C f7 rOor zr irnr KEEP PURCHASE RECEIP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE if vou need service literature parts lists parts or e accessories contact one of the Factory Service Centers a franchised Customer Care Servicer or your General Electric dealer Extended Service Contracts The terms of your war ranty provide free service covering failures due to See page 8 After this warranty expires you may purchase an Extended Service Contract which will enable you to budget your service needs This cov erage beyond warranty is available from our Factory Service Centers and from many franchised Customer Care Servicers It is a good idea to apply for this coverage before your warranty expires If vou are dissatisfied with the service you received here are three steps you should
35. rozen successfully only once Limit freezing of fresh unfrozen meats or seafoods to 14 pounds at a time U S Department of Agriculture Organize your food storage for convenience and to save money in energy and food costs For convenience amp Store all like things together This not only saves time nili at Win Stay coldest i thie nart oft ha frach fand compartment t n this B Ot t vt EENS FEET Pr We Cover moist foods with tight lids plastic film or foil but electricity because you can find foods faster amp Leaf vegetables and fruits placed in storage drawers West Cua CheWS YarUh Wet met c Place the oldest items up front so they can be used up promptly used sauces and condiments amp meats you do not freeze sra ree amy rh IS T0 save money Place most perishable items such as milk cream or cottage cheese toward the rear of the top shelf as they IE tha lise the meat drawer if your model i will last longer when stored in closed plastic containers or wrapped in plastic film a Aw fun nla 4 aw y Ul H Use the handy shelves on the door for most frequently 9 Do noi overioad your fresi food with alot of warm food at once l is so equipped for Open the door the fewest times possible to save electrical energy o When out of town for several days leave as few perish a d n dile Sm nana rafrinaratnr if your refrigerator abies a DOSSIDIE in ther ICIEIGorauw
36. rvice cords that have become frayed or otherwise dam aged Do not use a cord that shows cracks or abrasion damage along its length or at either the plug or connector end ZA RI mna m Hang is e When moving your re y wall be carefui not to roll over or damage the power cord oe c O S mad 2 a G3 3 to o es o D gt Q c zZ 3 i a 3 a e are damp or wet Skin may adhere to these ex tremely cold surfaces e Some refrigerators are equipped with automatic icemakers Do not place fingers or hands on the automatic icemaking mechanism while the refrig erator is plugged in This wili prevent contact with the moving parts of the ejector mechanism or with ine heating element that releases the cubes e Do not operate your refrigerator in the presence of explosive fumes SEE ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT CAUTIONS ON PAGE 2 important Cautions continued e Unpiug your refrigerator A Before making any repairs NOTE We strongly recommend that any servicing be berfored by a qualified individual B Before cleaning C Before replacing a burned out light bulb the refrigerator should be unplugged in order to avoid contact with a live wire filament A burned out liaht bulb may break when beina replaced not Note Turnina control to OFF position does remove power to the light circuit e If your old refrigerator is
37. s sprouts broccoli cabbage and cauliflower be stored wrapped Excess water which may accumulate in the bottom of the Moist n Fresh drawer should be poured out and the drawer wiped dry wom Fem Eo me cn ante a rr Cool Eu H E C OHS EE ci VY Oi This refrigerated drawer is designed to provide lower humidity storage for items such as e Apples e ranges e Squash e Apricots amp Peaches summer Grapes e Pears e Strawberries e Mushrooms Raspberries Tangerines e Nectarines A special Sue at INO Tear ol Ins Cool n Fresh drawer keeps the drawer from going ail the way in The slight ES te A A at th opening thats iainianed at the front edge of the drawer allows proper air flow to provide a lower humidity stor age area DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FORCE COOL N FRESH DRAWER TiGHTLY CLOSED MEATS N SNACKS DRAWER on models so equipped Many General Electric No Frost Top Freezer Refrigerators have an adjust able Meats n Snacks drawer You may relocate the drawer to suit your stor age needs On full width shelf models just slide drawer out remove drawer cover trom shelf above relocate cover in the posi tion you desire it and slide drawer back into place On half width Shelf models Pes Eu is rr ETRY z and sneif to wnicn it attacnes relocated at any level dra Ca ail all T aad v ADJUSTABLE SHELVES on models so equipped Most General Electric No Frost Re frigerators
38. still around the house but not in use be sure to remove the doors This will reduce the possibility of danger to children e Don t refreeze frozen foods which have thawed completely The United States Department of Aari culture in Home and Garden Bulletin No 69 says You may safely refreeze frozen foods that have thawed if they still contain ice crystals or if they are still cold below 40 F and have been held no longer than 1 or 2 days at refrigerator temnerature after thawing In general if a food is safe to eat it is safe to refreeze Thawed ground meats poultry or fish that have any off odor or off color shouid not be refrozen and should not be eaten Thawed ice cream should be discarded If the odor or color of any food is poor or questionable get rid of it The food may be dangerous to eat Even partial thawing and refreezing reduc nf fande nartinularlu mi vanntahloe and n Vt TUS HALUUT URG VVUVLUIMIMA UEU prepa wl y i eating quality of red meats is affected less than that of ma ny other foods Use refrozen foods as soon as possible to save as much of their eating quality as you can co mip r eo c o ad Electrical Requirements important PLEASE READ CAREFULLY FOR PERSONAL SAFETY THIS APPLIANCE mum SU DM m m AD polli ide mma m fits TEPER FER MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED The power cord of this appliance is equipped with a three prong grounding plug Lid mates with nli y tanin astan
39. tly being devel oped Consult the State College or County Extension Service or your local Utility Com pany for the latest information on freezing and storing foods Suggested Freezer Storage Times other than for meats amp pouitry Most fruits and vegetables 8 12 months Lean fist eene 6 8 months Fatty fish rolls and breads soups stew casseroles 12 23 months Cakes pies sandwiches left overs cooked Ice cream original carton month max Tips on Freezing Foods Thero are three essential reauire B9 9 9 ww Gtr n ww Af ments for efficient home freezing 1 Initial quality Only top auality foods should be frozen Freezing retains quality and flavor it cannot improv quality 2 Speed The quicker fruits and vege tables are frozen after picking the better the frozen product will be You ll save time too because less culling and sortina will be necessary 3 Proper packaging Use food wraps designed especially for freezing they re readily available in a wide selection at your favorite store To Freeze Meat Fish Poultry Wran well in freezer weiaht foil or VI Up wv C w other heavy duty wrapping materiai forming it carefully to the shape of the Thi i contents This expels air Fold and crimp ends of the package to provide a good lasting seal Don t refreeze meat tnat nas compietely thawed meat whether raw or cooked can be f
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41. ur Refrigerator This turns off heaters in your refrigerator that prevent mois e ture from forming on the outside Use of this switch can save you money Estimated yearly savings depending on your local electric rates are as follows Mode Estimated Yearly Savings approx or Electric Rate Per Kwh Energy Savings 05 08 11 a 00 0 33 00 Mil 23 All TBF16 s _ except gt TRF46C TRFIA TBFM18 s2 22 00 bid d 35 00 4 ad You can leave the Energy Saver Switch on NORMAL but heaters used to prevent moisture from forming on the ex terior of the refrigerator will be turned off Therefore when the weather is humid there is a chance that moisture will form on the outside of the refrigerator cabinet When it is very humid enough moisture can form to cause water dropiets io run down the cabinet exterior Tne nu midity is most likely to be high in the summer in the early morning hours and in homes which are not air conditioned This moisture may not be objectionable to you However over extended periods it is possibie that the moisture can annan catarinratinn ta tha naintor finish of the cabinet CAUDS UNLUIIVICULINVIET VN VERNA BOLE EEN M ET PR 20 When the Energy Saver Switch ae is pushed io ihe right electricity B flows through the low wattage T S heaters which warm the exterior of the cabinet and under most aE prevent the faemina Af maintien nr urta

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