GE TB9S manual

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Table of contents for the manual

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    Contents App l Regi s 2 M o a S e N u 2 C a a Cl e 8 P r S o 1 1 Con d 1 R e S e 1 Def r 7 S a In s 2 D o % v O p 9 S h 6 En e J3 a T i 4 S t D r 6 F o St o Sug g 5 Te m C o 4 St o T i 5 V a & M o T 9 I T r 7 W a B C Inst a 3 Ada p P l 3 Clea r 3 Elec t Requi r 3 H t R e t Exte n C o 3 D S w 9 Grou n 3 I.e w L e 4 I.oc a 3 GEAmw Ce~ter@ l. i L [...]

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    R~quir ~ . P R C —. —— — ——.— For pe r s a t h ap p m b pr o gm u T h p o c o o t h app l i equ i w i a thre e @rou n p l w h m a w i a sta n thre e (gro u w a ou t ( F 1 t mi n t possi b o ele c s h ha z f r t h appl i ‘ r 1 PREFERRED METHOD I Fig. 1 INSURE PROPER GROUND EXISTS BEFORE USE U o Adapter P Be c o po t s a ha z u n c e [...]

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    S t Su g hg g st o t i f m e a po u D;;S MO~THS REFRIGE R FRE E Eat i oual i dm r A A after firneshiwn r 35° to 40”F. Fresh Meats Roasts (Beef& Lamb) ..,.,.. 3t05 Roasts( Pork&Veal) ... ..... 8t05 Steaks (Beef) ...... ....... . 3t05 Ctrops (Lamb) ... ...... .... 3t05 Ghops (Pork) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3t05 Gro u & St e Me a , .[...]

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    4 Storage D Sh e sup p a various Icvds i t h f r f o ml freezer compa r er t y t repo s t sh e f r t i t t i t be t acco m y o var y supply of’ refr i f o T re m a sh e re m f o f r i 1 i u t r e o t s h a T re m a s h w h t d o ca n b op e fu l re m f o f r i l i u t r e o t sh e a p u fo r a d o T h t i t s h a t a i o u SMW’ g o t r e o t h [...]

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    t D S ac a Pre c ———. . ..—. ~ o ext e vaca t o abse n s h o p o t t refrig e t u t temp e con t t t “ pos i a cl e ! int e w i ba k s o sol u o o tabl e o ba k s o t o q u o wa t W i d r T pr e od o l e a o p b o ba k s o i refrig e L e t d o o p —. —. -- — —. — - — - -- w —. ~ - — - - F o sh o vaca t re m peri s f o a l [...]

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    ——.— ------------ .a=— ...—-=—— . . ..... =m .=. ——— . . . . . . . . --------- —=--.-.-. ----=...- ...< ------ — — - - W H IS FULL FIVE-YEAR WARRANTY For five years from date of cwigkml purchase, we will provMe, free of charge, parts and servkm labor in y o h o t r e o r q a part of the $wW?CI refrigerating system (the [...]