GE TBX25R Refrigerator User Manual


 
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opemt*Yow Ref*emtir
SetWmpmtumContmk
Yourrefrigeratorhastwocontrols
thatletyoure@atethetemperature
inthefreshfoodandfreezer
compartments.
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FREEZER
A-
Thefreezercontrolhassettings
from“A”(thewarmest)to “E” (the
coldest).Ititidly setthe freezer
controIat ‘gC?’
5 INITIALSETTING
9 COLDEST
FRESH FOOD
Thefreshfoodcontrolhassettings
from“~’(thewarmest)to“9” (the
coldest)and“OFF.”Ititially set
the fresh foodcontrolat 6’5?’
Forcolderorwarmertemperatures,
adjustthedesiredcompartment
con~l oneletterornumberata time.
woRTm
menititialiy
se* Conmk,oradjm *em,
allow 24hours fortem~ratures
tostabilize.
Note:
mrningthe fresh fmd
controltothe0~
psition stops
Cmbg h Bm eom@ments—
fmh fd W f-r–but
d= notshutOflpwer to
theRftigemtir.
usethe * w forthe fmsb food
compartment. Placea contiinerof
m ontie topshelfin thefish
foodcompartment.Checkit aday
later.If themilkis toowarmor too
cold,adjustthetem~law controls.
IJsethei$ecreamtestforthe
fre=r compartment.Placea
containeroficecreaminthecenter
ofthefreezercompartment.Check
itafir aday,Ifit’stoohardortoo
sofi,adjustthetemperaturecontrols.
Alwaysa!Row24hoursfor
therefrigeratortoreachthe
tempemtureyouset.
If youtum your
household
thermosmtbelowa°Foattight
..
you maywanttoturntheZeflered
controlonestepcolder,astim “C”
to “D!’Coolertemperaturesinthe
housemaycausethecompressorto
operatelessf~uentiy, thusdewing
thefreezercompartmenttowarm
somewhat.Toprotectyourfrozen
foodsupply,leaveyourleflered
settingatthiscoldersettingforthe
entirewin~r orforwhateverwriod
oftimeyouareturningdownyour
thermostat.Thisisespecirdly
importantwhenthethermostatis
turneddownforanextendedperiod.
Thischangeshouldhavenoeffect
onyourfreshfoodcompartment.
However,if freezingoccurs,turn
thenumberedcontrolonestep
warmer,asfrom “5” to “4:’
Whenyoustopturningthe
thermostatdown,turntemperature
con~ls backtotheirre~ar settings.
Thepowersaverswitchis located
onthetemperaturecontrolpanel.
POWERSAVER/MOISTURECONTROL
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POWERSAVERS~lNG ~ - V
IFMOISTUREFORMS <
BETWEEN
DOORSSHHER
Toreduce the mountof
Thisturnsofftheheaterin your
refrigeratorthatpreventsmhisture
fromformingonthecabinet
surfacebetweenthedoors.
Withtheheaterturnedoff,there
is
achancethatmoisturemayform
ontheoutsideofyourrefrigerator,
especiallywhentie weatheris
humid,Thehumidityismostlikely
tobehighinthesummer,inthe
earlymorninghours,md inhomes
whicharenotairconditioned.
Overanextendtiperiodoftime,
moisturethatformsonthecabinet
surfacemaycausedeteriorationof
tie paintfinish.It willb important
toprotectthefinishbyusing
appliancepolishwaxasdescribed
onpage
12.
POWER3AVER/MOIWURECONTROL
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POWERSAVERSETTING2 -
IFMOlflUREFORMS ->
B~EEN DOORSSETHE
Whenthe pwer saver*Wh
ispmhedtotheright9electricity
flowsthroughthelowwattageheater
whichwarmsthecabinetsurface
b~een tie doorsmd, undermost
conditions,preventstheformingof
moistureor waterdroplets.
Itis notnecessa~ todefrosttie
-r or freshfd compartments.
Nthoughyourrefrigeratoris
designd andequippedto defrost
itselfautomatically,somefrost
onpackagesisnormal.