GE TBF21K Refrigerator User Manual


 
L Fruit and vegetable crispers
2. Filwhalf-widthadjustable glass
cantilever shelves
3. De[achiib]eslide-oat meat pan
4. Eggstorage bin
5. Dairystorage compartments
& Freezer door package shelf
7. ICC
~toriig~ bu~k~t
8, ICCsmt’ice shdf
(J,Tcnlpcr;l[llrc controls
(both fresh
fl~otiand freezer)
10.Pfw’crsa;cr swi[ch
11.Rollers [located behindgrille)
IJ, Defrost wa[er pan (behind grille)
13.Jlodcl and
SCrii!lnumber-record
these nurniwrs here for future
rcferunc”c.
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Model# . .. ..... %rial# -.–_
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installationand doorciexance. Whenbuildil
il nw home, ctmsider pro}’iding water sup~
Adjustingscrew
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To replace grille, set tabs on hooksat both
ends and push top toward refrigerator until
grille snaps into place. (See Fig. 3).
ELECTRICALCONNECTION
IMPOFiTANT
(PLEASE READ CAREFULLY)
FORJ’ERSONALSAFETY. THISAPPLIANCE
AIUSTIIEPROPERLY GROUNDED.
The power cord of this appliance is equipped
with a thr-cc-prong (gr-ounding) plug\vhich
m:ites\vitha standard tfwce-prong(grouncling)
wIallreceptacle (Fig.-1)to minimize the possi-
I]ili[yof electric shock
hii~:ird from [his appli-
ance. The customcr should ha\e the \vall
l“L!CC\)tilCIL’ ilfld circui( CllCCkC(i bv d qualified
clcc trician t(}makc surc the rcce pt:~cle is
properly grounded.
PREFERRED
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INSUREPROPERGROUND
Fig. 4
EXISTSBEFOREUSE
DO NOT”,UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES,
CUl” OR REnl@VE THE TIHRD (GROUND)
pRON(; I’ROh] TIIE
POWER CORD.
USAGESITUATIONSWHERE APPLIANCE’S
POWERCORDWILLBE DISCONNECTED
INFREQUENTLY
TEMPORARYMETHOD
(
ADAPTER PLUGSNOT
PERM1l’TEKJINCANADA
)
ALIGNLARGE
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PRONGS/SLOTS\ ~
Becauseof potential safety hazards under cer-
tain conditions, we strongly recommend
against the useof an adapter plug. However.if
you still elect to use an adapter, where local
codes permit, a TEMPORARY CONNEC-
TION may be made to a properly grounded
two-prongwall receptacle by the use of a UL
listed adapter which is available at most 10CUI
hardware stores (Fig.5).The larger slot in the
adapter must be aligned with the larger slot in
the wall receptacle to provide proper polarity
in the connection of the power cord.
CAUTION: Attachingthe adapter-ground ter-
minal to the wall receptacle cover screw does
not ground (he appl i{.nce un1ess [he co\’er
screw is
nleti:l, anci not insulatd. and the wall
receptacle is grounded through [he house
wiring. The customer should have the circui[
checked bya qualified electrician to nlake
sure the receptacle is properly :rounded.
w]l~n ~isconnec(in~ [he power COMI fl”O1ll(he
adai]ter,
~lt~~ii~s IIOILI [he adapter with onc
hand. If this is not done, the adap[er
gI-OLllld
terminal is \wry likely to break wi[h repeated
use. SI1OUId this hai]pen, DO NOT LJSE(he
appliance un(iI a proper ground has again
been established.
USAGE SITUATIONS WHERE APPLIANCES
POWER CORD WILL BE DISCONNECTED
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FREQUENTLY
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Do not use an adapler p!LIg in these situiltic>]ls
because frequent disconncctin: of [he p(~uer
COd p]iices LllldLlt? Stl.iiill {)!1 the ildil~(~l- ilIld
leiids [o
eventual failure of [he adapter gr(~und
termina]. The customer
s11ouI(I lla~c t!le t\~()-
prong wall rece
ptUC]e replaced \vith a (hrcc-
prong (grounding ) receptacle by a qudlified
electrician
before using the tlppliiltlce.
The rel’rigerator should alwaj’s 1X
plLIgge(l in[t>
i(sown individual electrical (>utlct(115\t>lt.
60 hertz, single phase AC.)