Controls - GE CFE29TSDSS Owner's Manual & Installation Instructions

Ge cafe series energy star 28.6 cu. ft. french-door ice and water refrigerator
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About the controls with temperature settings.
CYE/CFE Control Style
Changing the Temperature
To Change the Refrigerator Temperature:
Access By: Temperature Button
Activate By: Below the word "Refrigerator", use the
arrows to select the desired temperature. Press DONE when
finished to return to HOME screen.
To Change the Freezer Temperature:
Access By: Temperature Button
Activate By: Below the word "Freezer", use the arrows to
select the desired temperature.
Press DONE when finished to return to HOME screen.
NOTE: For optimal temperature performance, we recommend to avoid placing food or other items directly at the air
flow vents or the fresh food air tower, thus blocking the air flow.
Temperature
Lock

Controls

Water
Light
Water
Temperature
Temperature
Express Modes
Settings
Precise
Fill
Hot
Water
Crushed
Cubed
To turn OFF cooling system, access SETTINGS from the
HOME screen. Page over and tap COOLING SYSTEM ON.
Press DONE to return to HOME screen.
To turn ON cooling system, access SETTINGS from the HOME
screen. Page over and tap COOLING SYSTEM OFF. Press
DONE to return to HOME screen.
Turning the cooling system off stops the cooling to
refrigerator, but it does not shut off the electrical power.
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Claudia Morris
February 14, 2025

Ice buildup in long bottom drawer

1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
February 14, 2025

The context does not provide specific instructions for fixing ice buildup in the long bottom drawer of a GE CFE29TSDSS refrigerator. However, you can try the following general steps:

1. Check for Blocked Vents – Ensure that air vents inside the refrigerator are not blocked by food items, as restricted airflow can cause condensation and ice buildup.

2. Inspect the Door Seal – Check the gasket around the door to ensure it is sealing properly. A damaged or dirty seal can let in warm air, causing condensation that freezes.

3. Adjust Temperature Settings – Ensure the refrigerator and freezer are set to the recommended temperatures. If the temperature is too low, excessive ice may form.

4. Clear Excess Water – Wipe dry any accumulated moisture in the drawer and under it to prevent freezing.

5. Defrost the Drawer – If ice buildup persists, remove the contents and let the drawer thaw. Wipe away water after thawing.

6. Ensure Proper Drawer Closure – Make sure the drawer is fully closed after each use to prevent warm air from entering.

If the issue continues, consider contacting GE Service for further assistance.

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