GE TBX25R manual

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  • Page 1

    o Contents Appliance Registration 2 Model and Serial Numbers 2 Base Grille 4 Moving &Vacation Tins 13 Care and Cleaning 12,13 Power Saver Switch 7 Drawer and Covers 11,12 Problem Solver 14,15 Ener~Saving Tips 2 Quick Serve System 9 Food Storage Suggestions 8 Quick Store 10 Ice Dispenser 5,6 Repair Service 13 Icemaker 5,6 Safety Instructions 3 I[...]

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    -—— — .—_.— _ — —,,. - It is intendd to help you operate and maintain your new refrigerator properly. Keep it handy for answers to your questions. If you don’t understand something or n~ more help, write (include your phone number): Consumer Afirs GE Appliances Appliance Mk Louisville, KY 40225 You’U see them on a label at the bot[...]

  • Page 3

    -- a WM~&When using this appliance, always exercise basic safety precautions, including the following: o once you have removed the ice cube storage contajncr from your refrigerator, do not place fjngers or hands on the automatic icemaking mechanism while the refrigerator is plugged in. This will help protect you from possible injury. It will al[...]

  • Page 4

    Use ofahpkr pl~ Because of potential safety hazards under certain conditions, we strongly recommend against use of an adapter plug, However, if you still elect to use an adapter, where ld codes permit, a TEM~WY CONNE~ION maybe made to a properly grounded two-prong wall outlet by use of a UL listed adapter (Fig. 2) available at most local hardware s[...]

  • Page 5

    Aubmatic Icemaker & Ice Dhpemer How Automatic Icemaker and Ice Dkymer work Your refrigerator has an automatic iccmaker ~nd a dispenser that dispenses ice cubes and crushed ice through the freezer compartment dooi*. Here’s how they work ICE cmEs. . . (1) Automatic Icemaker fills the (2) ice storage bin. (3) Pressure on ice cradle activates (4)[...]

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    Auhmatic Icemker & When water supply has been cOnnected to the icemaker, remove the ice storage bin, move ti$ icemaker feeler arm to the ON (dWn) position, md replace tie bin. The ice cube mold automatically fills witi water afier cooling to freezing temperatures. First cubes normally freeze afier several hours. N~E: With a newly-installed refr[...]

  • Page 7

    -,- ——— opemt*Yow Ref*emtir Set Wmpmtum Contmk Your refrigerator has two controls that let you re@ate the temperature in the fresh food and freezer compartments. @ N ‘[< E“ D“ INITIAL SETTING ~ c“ COLDEST ~ B* FREEZER A- The freezer control has settings from “A” (the warmest) to “E” (the coldest). Ititidly set the freezer c[...]

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    sq*d *qe thes To store ch~e, wrap well with formwt md ~dtry* wax paper or aluminum foil, or put in a plastic bag. yMw Mo~rHs @ Carefully wrap to expel air and .. Fresh M@ak Roasts (Beef &hmb) . ...... 3t05 Roasts (Pork&Wal) .,..,... 3t05 Bteake($ee~ . ...... ... .... 3t05 Chops (hub)...,......,.. 3t05 Chops (Pork) ... ...... ..... Sto5 Grou[...]

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    sheIfPositiom 0 How to rearmnge @ourSheIves Shelves in the fresh fmd and &zer compartments are adjus~ble in any combination, enabling you to make efficient shelf arrangements to fit your family’s food storage needs. and OUt - To remove shelves: Tilt shelf up at front, then fift it up and out of tracks on rear wdl of refrigerator, To replace s[...]

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    Quick Sbn Bin (on models so equipped) II I This removable tilt-out bin made of Lexan@ polycarbonate resin can be located on the fresh food or freezer compartment door. It has been designed for convenient storage of those frequently-used items that do not fit easily into a Ports-Bin or soon-to-be-used items that require covered storage to keep — f[...]

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    GE Food-saver systim Rti$ & Vegetible Dmwers The storage drawers at the bottom of the fresh food compartment are designed to provide high humidity levels required by most vegetables and lower humidity levels required for most fruits. The drawers are sealed at front and back. Always push them all the way in. The adjus~ble humidity controls you-r[...]

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    .——— Dmwer and Cover Remonl (continued) ,., I 3. Reach in, push the front of the- glass cover up and, at the same time, pull it forward until it clears the frame at the back. 4. Tilt and remove the glass cover. 5. Remove the 3 drawer slides. 6. Remove the drawer frame as follows: @ Lifi the front of the frame to free it from the supports at e[...]

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    Use warm water and baking soda a solution—about a tablespo~n of baking soda to a quart of water. Thisboth cleans and neutralizes odors. Rinse thoroughly with water and wipe dry. Other parts of the refrigerator— including door gaskets, meat and vegetable drawers, Quick Store unit on models so equipped, ice storage bin and all plastic parts--can [...]

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    ——— .- Questiom? ---- use Thk Roblem solver I PROBLEM REFMGERAmR DOES N~ OPEMTJ @ May be in defrost cycle when motor does not operate for about 35 minutes, @ Temperature control in OFF position, @ If interior light is not on, refrigerator may not be plugged in at wall outlet, @ If p~ug is secure and the refrigerator still fails to operate, pl[...]

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    [ PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY FRESH ‘FOOD o ~emperature control not set cold enough, Refer to page 7. OR FREEZER COMPARTMENT @ Warm weather—frequent door openings, TEMPERATURE @ Door left Open for too long a time, ~0 WAW ‘ FROST OR ICE CRYSTALS ON FROZEN FOQD o Package holding door open or blocking air duct in freezer compartment, @ D[...]

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    .- .-—-- .—. -..,,———— - YOUR GE RE~!G~A~R WARRANW Save as establish warranty p~ri~di 4 I WHAT Is COVERED FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY FULL FIVE-YEAR WARRANTY LIMITED LIFETiME WARRANTY For one year For five years from dato of original of the refrigerator, w~ will free of purchase, w~ will provide, free of repiace, free of charge, the tin~ cha[...]