Foodstoragesuggestions; Shelfpositions; Problem Solver - GE TFX20DGB Use And Care & Installation Manual

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SHELF POSITIONS
How to Rearrange
Your Shelves
Some models have adjustable
shelves in the fresh food and freezer
compartments,
enabling you to make efficient shelf arrangements
to fit your family's food storage needs.
Adjustable
Shelves in Fresh Food Compartment
To remove
shelves:
Tilt the
shelf up at front,
then lift it up and
out of the tracks
on the rear wall of
the refrigerator.
Lift up
Tilt up
and out
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(on some models)
To relocate
shelves:
Select desired shelf
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height. With shelf front
Engage
raised slightly,
engage
top
the top lugs in the tracks
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at the rear of the cabinet.
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Then lower the front of
into
place
the shelf until it locks
into position.
Tempered
glass shelves (on some models) are
adjustable
in the same manner.
Multi-Position
Shelves in Freezer Compartment
(on some models)
Shelf supports
at various
levels in the freezer
compartment
let you reposition
the shelves from time
to time to better accommodate
your variable inventory
of frozen foods.
To reposition shelves:
1. While pressing tabs on shelf
supports
on right wall, lift shelf
out of grooves in supports.
2. Pull shelf sideways until shelf
rods come out of holes on left wall.
3. Select desired shelf height and
insert shelf rods into holes on left
wall. If shelf supports
at desired
level on right wall have tabs,
lower
shelf
into
grooves
on
support while pressing tabs. Be
sure shelf wire is fully inserted
into grooves.
If shelf supports
at desired
level on right wall do not have
tabs, merely lower shelf into place
on supports.
Juice-Can
Rack (on some models)
Cans of frozen juice
are easily accessible
when stored in the
rack on the freezer
compartment
door.
To load it, place first can
in bottom of rack. Then
load additional
cans into
the rack from the top.
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Additional
cans go here
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Place first
can here
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Freezer Baskets
(on some models)
Wire slide-out
freezer
baskets can be pulled
out for easy access to
frozen foods.
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