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GE TBXE18D Use And Care Manual

220 volt, 50 hertz

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  • Page 1 -—.——— — Energy-SavingTips p2 Use andCare of Model TB~18D How theEnergy S aver works - Switch 220 volt, 50Hertz longskxddl y ou store foods? Save t imeandmoney Before y ourequest s ervice, usetheProblem Solverc pu .ki$ii%$...
  • Page 2: Energy Saving Tips

    @ Don’topenthe doorsmoreoften thannecessary. @ Closethe doorsas soonas possible,particularlyin hot, humidweather. @ KeepEnergySaverSwitchin the leftpositionunlessmoistureforms on the outsideof the refrigerator. ~Be surethedoorsare closed tightly.Beforeleavingthe houseor retiringfor thenight, checkto be surethe doorshavenotbeenleft openaccidentally. ~Storeonlythosefoodsrequiring refrigerationin your refrigerator. * Wipeallmoisturefrom bottles andcartonsbeforeputtingthemin the refrigerator.
  • Page 3: Use Of Extension Cords

    (Aburned-out I ightbulbmay breakwh~i,~ei$g, !eplaced,) ‘ ,’ Note:Tu~ning ~pntrcd to OFF pbsitiondoe$notr~move power to thelightcirctiit.’ @ Donotoperate yQW refrigerator inthepresence qfexpbsiykfumes. INSTRUCTIONS wiringcircuits,whichcouldcausea possible firehazardfromoverheating wires. USEOFEXTENSION CORDS– Becauseof potentialsafetyhazards undercertainconditions, westrongly recommendagainstthe use of an extension cord.However, i f youstill...
  • Page 4 Sides ..3/4”(19mm) Top....l’’(25mm) Back...l’’(25mm) Forproperventilation, t heskid boardsmustberemoved andthe refrigerator m ustbe onthefloor. Donotuseanopentopplatform. when buildi~ newhome.o* considerprovidingwatersupplyto refrigeratorlocation.it will...
  • Page 5 Note:‘IMningthe freshhod controlto the CM’F p ositionstops coolingin B- conq3artmerks— fi-esh fd ANDfreezer-butdoes notshutoff powerto the refrigerator. mmpmtm Tkst milktestfor thefresh foodcompartment.Placea containerof milkon the topshelfin the freshfoodcompartment.Check it a daylater.If the milk is too warmor toocold, adjustthe temperaturecontrols.
  • Page 6 ~Do not overloadyourfreshfood or freezercompartmentwitha lot of warmfoodat once. ~Openthe doorthe fewesttimes possibleto saveelec~rical e nergy. @ Whengoingout of townfor severaldays,leaveasfewperishables as possiblein the refrigerator.If youhavean icemaker,movethe icemakerfeelerarm to the OFF (up)positionand shut off waterto the refrigerator.
  • Page 7 Adjustable shelvesin thefreshfood compartment e nableyourearrange theshelvesto fityourfamily’s food storageneeds. Toremoveshelves:Tiltshelfup at front, thenliftit up andoutof trackson rear wallof refrigerator. — b’ Lower to lock into place J! Toreplaceshelves:Selectdesired shelfheight.Withshelffrontraised slightly,engagetoplugsin tracksat rear of cabinet.Thenlowerfrontof shelfuntilit locksintoposition. Spacemaker ShelvesondoorsofGeneral...
  • Page 8 @nemI ElectricFwd-$aver Symm (hd’n FreshDrawer Thisrefrigerated draweris designedto providetemporary storagefor bulkmeatandlower humiditystoragefor itemssuchas: @Apples @Nectarines * Raspberries e Summer ~ Apricots ~ Oranges Squash Grapes e Peaches o Strawberries e Mushrooms o Pears e Tangerines Md.$t’l’l FreshDmvver Thisrefrigerated draweris de,signed t o keepunwrapped foods freshbyretainingthenatural moisturecontentoffoodssuchas: Afiiehokes...
  • Page 9 5. Placehandondrmvercoverand pulloutdrawer. 6. Liftcoverandremoveit. Aftercleaning,replacein reverse order. Alwaysreplacethe CooltiFresh drawerin theleji!position. snack R3ck sealed The SealedSnackPack—and shelf to whichit is attached-can be relocatedwithinthe freshfood compartment.The sealeddrawer retainshighhumidityfor convenient s torageof unwrapped meatsand cheese,bacon,hors d’oeuvres,spreadsand snacks. 1436!! t!ikrvice. ke’n Easy II I Toreleaseicecubes,inverttray, insertoneendin slotat rear ofice...
  • Page 10 If youhavean icemaker,movethe icemakerfeelerarm to the OFF (up)positionandbe sureto shut off watersupplyto the refrigerator. Disconnect t he powercord from the walloutlet,removeall foodand cleananddry theinterior. Secure di !kme itemssuch as grille, shelvesandstoragepansby tapingthem securelyin placeto preventdamage.
  • Page 11 ROLLERSon page4. @ If dishesvibrateon shelves,try movingthem. Slightvibrationis normal. OPERATING SCN.JNDS largefreezercompartment m ayproducehighersoundlevelsthan yourold refrigerator. @ Normalfm airflow-one fan blowscold air throughthe refrigeratorand freezer compartments-anotherh coolsthecompressormotor. @ TheseNORMALsoundswillalsobe heard from timeto time: ~Defrosttimer switchclicksatdefrost.
  • Page 12: Frozen Food

    EIWGERA’KIR HASODOR @ Checkfor spoiledfood. @ Interiorneedscleaning.Referto page 10. ~ Defrostwatersystemneedscleaning. * Keepopenboxof bakingsodain refrigerator;replacemonthly. Pail No. 468335P03 Fib. No. 49-6399 CAUSE Am mMEDY orse~edpro@rly. oormayhavebeenleftajar. GE N E RAL@ELEcTRlc GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY APPLIANCE PARK, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY page Kk 40225...