GE TBXK17 Refrigerator User Manual


 
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@If dishesvibrateonshelves:try movingthem,Slightvibrationisnormal.
@Thehighspeedcompressormotorrequiredtomaintainnearzerotemperaturesinthe
largefreezercompartmentmayproducehighersoundlevelsthanyouroldrefrigerator.
@Normalfanair flow-one fanblowscoldair throughtherefrigeratorandfreezer
conlpmtments—anotllerfancoolstie compressormotor.
@TheseNORMALsoundswilldso beheardfromtimeto time:
~Defrosttimeswitchclicksatdefrost.
~Defrostwaterdripping.
@Temperaturecontrolclick ONor OFF.
*Refrigerantboilingor gurgling.
*Crackingorpoppingofcoolingcoilscausedbyexpansionandco~tractionduring
defrostandrefrigerationfollowingdefrost.
~Withautomaticicemaker,thesoundofcubesdroppingintotl!ebinandwater
runningin pipesasicemakerrefills.
~Normaiair flowcoolingmotor.Intie refrigerationprocess,itisnormalthatheat‘be
;xpelledin theareaundertherefrige~ator.Somefloorcoveringswilldiscoloratthese
]orrnalandsafeoperatingtemperatures.Yourfloorcoveringsuppliershouldbe
:Onsultedif youobjecttothisdiscoloration.
~‘~ernperaturecontrolnotsetcoldenough.Refertopage5.
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Warm weather—frequentdooropenings.
wDoorlefiopenfor longtime.
~Packagemaybeholdingdooropen.
@Packagebloc.~rlgairductinfreezercompartment.
QDoor mayhavebeen Iefiajaror packageholdingdooropen.
@Frost within package is normal.
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