GE Monogram Refrigerator 36 User Manual

Owners  
Manual  
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36, 42, 48″  
Built-In Refrigerators  
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Consumer Information  
Built-In Refrigerators  
Read this manual carefully. It is intended  
to help you operate and maintain your new  
refrigerator properly.  
If you don’t understand something or need  
more help, there is a list of toll-free consumer  
service numbers included in the back section  
of this manual.  
Before  
using your  
refrigerator  
Keep it handy for answers to your questions.  
OR  
Visit our Website at: www.monogram.com  
Write  
Before sending in this card, please write these  
numbers here:  
You’ll see them on a label above the freezer  
compartment behind the grille panel.  
down the  
model &  
serial  
These numbers are also on the Consumer  
Product Ownership Registration Card  
included with this manual.  
Model Number  
numbers  
Serial Number  
Use these numbers in any correspondence or  
service calls concerning your refrigerator.  
If you  
Immediately contact the dealer (or builder)  
that sold you the refrigerator.  
received a  
damaged  
refrigerator  
Save time  
& money  
Before you request service, check the  
Problem Solver in the back of this manual.  
It lists causes of minor operating problems that  
you can correct yourself.  
If you  
need  
service  
For customers in Canada:  
To obtain service, see the Consumer Services  
page in the back of this manual.  
FIRST, contact the people who serviced your  
appliance. Explain why you are not pleased.  
In most cases, this will solve the problem.  
We’re proud of our service and want you to be  
pleased. If for some reason you are not happy  
with the service you receive, here are steps to  
follow for further help.  
NEXT, if you are still not pleased, write all the  
details–including your phone number to:  
For customers in the USA:  
Manager, Consumer Relations  
Camco Inc.  
1 Factory Lane, Suite 310  
Moncton, N.B. E1C 9M3  
FIRST, contact the people who serviced your  
appliance. Explain why you are not pleased.  
In most cases, this will solve the problem.  
NEXT, if you are still not pleased, write all the  
details–including your phone number–to:  
Manager, Customer Relations  
GE Appliances  
Appliance Park  
Louisville, KY 40225  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
• In refrigerators with an automatic icemaker,  
w WARNING –  
When using  
this appliance, always exercise basic safety  
precautions, including the following:  
avoid contact with the moving parts of the  
ejector mechanism, or with the heating  
element located on the bottom of the  
icemaker. Do not place fingers or hands on  
the automatic icemaking mechanism while  
the refrigerator is plugged in.  
• Use this appliance only for its intended  
purpose as described in this Owner’s Manual.  
• This refrigerator must be properly installed  
in accordance with the Installation  
Instructions before it is used.  
• Keep fingers out of the “pinch point” areas:  
clearances between the doors and between  
the doors and cabinet are necessarily small.  
Be careful closing doors when children are  
in the area.  
• Do not allow children to climb, stand or  
hang on the shelves in the refrigerator.  
They could damage the refrigerator and  
seriously injure themselves.  
• Unplug your refrigerator before cleaning  
and making repairs. NOTE: We strongly  
recommend that any servicing be performed  
by a qualified individual.  
• After your refrigerator is in operation,  
do not touch the cold surfaces in the  
freezer compartment, particularly when  
hands are damp or wet. Skin may adhere  
to these extremely cold surfaces.  
• Before replacing a burned-out light bulb,  
set the Master Light switch in the OFF  
position to turn off the lights in order to  
avoid contact with a live wire filament.  
(A burned-out light bulb may break when  
being replaced.) NOTE: Setting the  
• Do not store or use gasoline or other  
flammable vapors and liquids in the  
vicinity of this or any other appliance.  
refrigerator temperature controls to OFF  
does not remove power to the light circuit.  
• Do not refreeze frozen foods which have  
thawed completely.  
w DANGER: RISK OF CHILD ENTRAPMENT  
Child entrapment and suffocation are not  
problems of the past. Junked or abandoned  
refrigeration products are still dangerous…  
even if they will sit for “just a few days.”  
If you are getting rid of your old appliance,  
please follow these instructions to help  
prevent accidents.  
Before You Throw Away Your Old  
Refrigeration Product:  
Take off the doors.  
Leave the shelves in place so that children  
may not easily climb inside.  
CFC DISPOSAL  
Your old refrigerator may have a cooling  
If you are throwing away an old refrigeration  
product, make sure the CFC refrigerant is  
system that used CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons).  
CFCs are believed to harm stratospheric ozone. removed for proper disposal by a qualified  
servicer. If you intentionally release this  
CFC refrigerant, you can be subject to fines  
and imprisonment under provisions of  
environmental legislation.  
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IMPORTANTES INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ  
LIRE ET CONSERVER CES INSTRUCTIONS  
inférieure de la machine à glaçons. Ne posez  
pas les doigts ou les mains sur le mécanisme  
de la machine à glaçons pendant que le  
réfrigérateur est branché.  
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AVERTISSEMENT :  
Lorsque vous utilisez le réfrigérateur,  
observez toujours certaines précautions  
de base, notamment :  
• Éloignez les doigts des parties du  
réfrigérateur où l’on peut facilement se  
pincer : les espaces entre les portes et les  
placards sont toujours étroits. Soyez prudent  
lorsque vous fermez les portes de l’appareil  
en présence des enfants.  
• N’utilisez le réfrigérateur que pour son usage  
prévu, comme décrit dans le présent manuel.  
• Installez le réfrigérateur conformément aux  
directives d’installation avant de l’utiliser.  
• Ne laissez pas les enfants grimper, s’asseoir,  
se tenir debout ni se pendre aux clayettes du  
réfrigérateur. Ils pourraient endommager le  
réfrigérateur et se blesser gravement.  
• Débranchez votre réfrigérateur avant  
de le nettoyer et de le réparer.  
REMARQUE : Nous vous recommandons  
vivement de confier toute réparation à un  
technicien qualifié.  
• Une fois le réfrigérateur en marche, ne  
touchez pas les surfaces froides du  
• Avant de remplacer une ampoule grillée,  
mettez le commutateur de lumière principale  
en position OFF (arrêt) pour éteindre la  
lumière afin d’éviter tout contact avec un  
fil sous tension. (Une ampoule grillée  
peut se briser pendant l’opération).  
REMARQUE : Lorsque vous placez les  
commandes de température du réfrigérateur  
sur OFF (arrêt), l’alimentation électrique  
de l’ampoule n’est pas coupée.  
congélateur, surtout si vous avez les mains  
humides ou mouillées : la peau risque  
d’adhérer à ces surfaces très froides.  
• N’entreposez et n’utilisez pas d’essence ou  
autres vapeurs et liquides inflammables à  
proximité de cet appareil ou de tout autre  
appareil électroménager.  
• Pour les réfrigérateurs dotés d’une machine  
à glaçons automatique, évitez le contact avec  
les pièces mobiles du mécanisme éjecteur, ou  
avec l’élément chauffant situé à la partie  
• Ne faites PAS recongeler des aliments  
surgelés qui ont complètement dégelé.  
w DANGER! RISQUES POUR LES ENFANTS  
Les enfants pris au piège ou morts d’asphyxie  
sont toujours d’actualité. Les appareils de  
réfrigération abandonés sont toujours aussi  
dangereux, même si on n’attend que “quelque  
jours” pour s’en débarasser. Si vous ne gardez  
pas votre ancien appareil, veuillez suivre les  
directives ci-dessous afin de prévenir les  
accidents.  
Avant de vous débarasser de votre vieux  
appareil de réfrigération:  
Démontez les portes.  
Laissez les clayettes en place afin d’empêcher  
les enfants de grimper à l’intérieur.  
SE DÉBARRASSER DU CFC  
Votre ancien réfrigérateur peut avoir un  
système de refroidissement qui a utilisé les  
CFC (chlorofluorocarbones). Les CFCs sont  
jugés nocifs pour l’ozone stratosphérique.  
Si vous débarrassez de votre viel appareil de  
réfrigération, assurez-vous que le frigorigène  
avec CFC soit enlevé correctement par un  
technicien qualifié. Si vous libérez  
intentionnellement ce frigogène avec CFC,  
vouz pouvez être soumis aux contraventions  
et à l’emprisonnement après les stipulations  
des lois sur l’environment.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
HOW TO CONNECT ELECTRICITY  
Do not, under any circumstances, cut or  
DO NOT USE AN ADAPTER PLUG TO  
CONNECT THE REFRIGERATOR TO  
A 2-PRONG OUTLET.  
remove the third (ground) prong from the  
power cord. For personal safety, this appliance  
must be properly grounded.  
DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD  
WITH THIS APPLIANCE.  
The power cord of this appliance is equipped  
with a 3-prong (grounding) plug which mates  
with a standard 3-prong (grounding) wall  
outlet to minimize the possibility of electric  
shock hazard from this appliance.  
Never unplug an appliance by pulling on the  
power cord. Always grip the plug firmly and  
pull straight out from the outlet.  
Repair or replace immediately all power cords  
that have become frayed or otherwise damaged.  
Do not use a cord that shows cracks or abrasion  
damage along its length or at either end.  
Have the wall outlet and circuit checked  
by a qualified electrician to make sure the  
outlet is properly grounded.  
Where a standard 2-prong wall outlet is  
encountered, it is your personal responsibility  
and obligation to have it replaced with  
a properly grounded 3-prong wall outlet.  
When moving the appliance, be careful not to  
roll over or damage the power cord.  
Use of a GFI (Ground Fault Interruptor) is not  
recommended for the refrigerator outlet.  
The appliance should always be plugged into  
its own individual electrical outlet which has  
a voltage rating that matches the rating plate.  
This provides the best performance and also  
prevents overloading house wiring circuits  
which could cause a fire hazard from  
overheated wires.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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IMPORTANTES INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ  
RACCORDEMENT ÉLECTRIQUE  
Ne coupez ni retirez en aucun cas la troisième  
broche (mise à la terre) de la fiche du cordon  
d’alimentation. Pour votre sécurité, cet  
N’UTILISEZ PAS UNE FICHE D’ADAPTATION  
POUR RACCORDER LE RÉFRIGÉRATEUR  
DANS UNE PRISE MURALE À 2 ALVÉOLES.  
appareil doit être correctement mis à la terre.  
N’UTILISEZ PAS DE CORDONS  
Le cordon d’alimentation de cet appareil est  
muni d’une fiche à 3 broches (mise à la terre)  
qui se branche dans une prise mural ordinaire  
à 3 alvéoles (mise à la terre) pour réduire au  
minimum les risques du chocs électriques.  
PROLONGATEURS AVEC CET APPAREIL.  
Ne débranchez jamais l’appareil en tirant le  
cordon d’alimentation. Saisissez fermement  
la fiche du cordon et tirez droit pour la retirer  
de la prise.  
Faites examiner la prise de courant et le circuit  
par un électricien qualifié pour vous assurer  
que la prise est correctement mise à la terre.  
Réparez ou remplacez immédiatement tout  
cordon effiloché ou endommagé. N’utilisez  
pas un cordon fendillé ou présentant des  
signes d’usure.  
Si la prise murale est du type standard  
à 2 alvéoles, il vous incombe de la faire  
remplacer par une prise à 3 alvéoles  
correctement mise à la terre.  
Lorsque vous déplacez l’appareil du mur,  
faites attention de ne pas la faire rouler  
sur le cordon d’alimentation afin de ne pas  
l’endommager.  
L’utilisation d’un interrupteur de défaut  
à la terre (GFI–Ground Fault Interruptor)  
nést pas recommandé pour la prise de  
courant du réfrigérateur.  
La machine à glaçons doit toujours être  
branché dans sa propre prise de courant,  
dont la tension nominale est identique à  
celle indiquée sur la plaque signalétique. Cette  
précaution est recommandée pour garantir un  
rendement optimum et éviter une surcharge  
des circuits électriques de la résidence, ce qui  
pourrait créer un risque d’incendie par  
surschauffe des fils.  
CONSERVEZ CES DIRECTIVES  
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Temperature Controls  
Built-In Refrigerators  
Preset Settings:  
Allow 24 hours to reach these preset temperatures.  
The temperature display shows the actual  
To check the current temperature setting  
for the fresh food or freezer compartment,  
Temperature  
controls  
temperature of the freezer and fresh food  
compartments. The actual temperature may  
vary slightly from the set temperature based  
on factors such as door opening, amount of  
food, defrost cycling and room temperature.  
press the  
or  
pad once. After 5 seconds,  
the display will return to the actual temperature.  
To change the temperature settings, press  
the  
or  
pads. Allow 24 hours for the  
To turn off the cooling system in both the  
freezer and fresh food compartments, press  
refrigerator to reach the temperature you  
have set.  
either  
pad until both displays show OFF.  
Temperature Ranges  
To turn the cooling system on, press either  
pad. The preset temperatures of 0°F and  
37°F will appear in the display.  
Low  
34°F  
1°C  
High  
45°F  
7°C  
Fresh Food  
Freezer  
–6°F  
–21°C  
+6°F  
–14°C  
NOTE: Setting the controls to OFF stops  
cooling, but does not shut off electrical power  
to the refrigerator.  
To change the temperature display  
between Fahrenheit and Celsius, press  
Temp Display °C/°F.  
Changing  
display  
temperatures  
from °F to °C  
To turn the Door Alarm feature on, press  
DOOR ALARM once. The ACTIVE light will  
come on. To turn it off, press it again.  
When the DOOR ALARM  
is active, the alarm will flash  
and beep if you keep the  
door open for more than  
2 minutes.  
Door  
alarm  
On models with a dispenser, the Door Alarm  
feature is located on the dispenser panel on  
the front of the freezer door.  
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Water Filter Cartridge  
Built-In Refrigerators  
The water filter cartridge is located in the  
back upper right corner of the refrigerator  
compartment.  
To Reset the Filter Status Light:  
Water filter  
cartridge  
Press and hold the RESET pad for 3 seconds.  
Filter Bypass Plug:  
To Replace the Filter:  
You must use the filter bypass plug:  
The filter cartridge is designed  
to filter 500 gallons of water  
(lasting approximately 12 months).  
a) if you have a household  
reverse osmosis water system  
Filter  
Bypass  
Plug  
b) if a replacement filter is not  
It should be replaced when the  
status light turns red or if you notice  
the ice cubes getting hollow or small.  
available.  
The icemaker and dispenser will not operate  
without the filter or filter bypass plug installed.  
Installing the Filter Cartridge:  
1. Remove the old cartridge by slowly turning  
it to the left. A small amount of water may  
drip down. Do not pull down on the cartridge.  
Replacement Filters:  
To order additional filters in the United States,  
call GE Parts and Accessories, 800.626.2002.  
2. Fill the new cartridge with water from the  
tap to allow for better flow immediately after  
installation.  
GWF  
Suggested Retail $34.95  
Customers in Canada should consult the yellow  
pages for the nearest Camco Service Center.  
3. Line up the arrow on the cartridge with the  
center of the holder. Do not push it up into  
the holder.  
4. Slowly turn it to the right until the cartridge  
stops. It will rotate about 1/4 turn. DO NOT  
OVERTIGHTEN.  
Cartridge  
Holder  
Filter  
Cartridge  
Slowly turn it to the right.  
Do not overtighten.  
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Ice & Water Dispenser (on some models)  
Built-In Refrigerators  
How it Works  
Dispenser  
with  
The electronic controls on the dispenser are  
truly interactive. The control panel is equipped  
with a proximity sensor that causes the panel  
to light up as you approach the dispenser  
(approx. 2 inches). To make a selection,  
simply touch the graphic for the feature you  
want, and the halo for that feature will light  
up. When you walk away from the refrigerator,  
the lighted graphics switch off automatically.  
glass-touch  
controls  
Spill Shelf  
How to Use  
Dispenser Light:  
To dispense water or ice: select WATER  
CUBED ICE or CRUSHED ICE  
Then press the glass gently against the  
top of the dispenser cradle.  
,
.
This feature turns the night light  
on and off. The light also comes  
on when the dispenser cradle is  
pressed. If this light burns out,  
The spill shelf is not self-draining. To reduce  
water spotting, the shelf and its grille should  
be cleaned regularly.  
it should be replaced with a 6 watt  
12V maximum bulb. The bulb is  
available through GE Parts and Accessories,  
800.626.2002. Order part number WR02X10675.  
If no water is dispensed when the refrigerator  
is first installed, there may be air in the water  
line system. Press the dispenser cradle for at  
least two minutes to remove trapped air from  
the water line and to fill the water system.  
To flush out impurities in the water line,  
throw away the first gallon of water.  
Door Alarm:  
To turn the Door Alarm feature  
on, touch DOOR ALARM once.  
To turn it off, press it again.  
When the DOOR ALARM  
is active, the alarm will flash and beep if you  
keep the door open for more than 2 minutes.  
CAUTION:  
Never put fingers  
or any other objects into the ice crusher  
discharge opening.  
Locking the Dispenser:  
Touch CONTROL LOCK for  
3 seconds to lock the dispenser  
and control pad. To unlock,  
touch it again for 3 seconds.  
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To remove:  
Ice storage  
bin  
Access Door  
Lift up the access door to reach the icemaker.  
Set the icemaker power switch to the O (off)  
position. With the access door closed, support  
the storage bin at the bottom while slightly  
lifting. Pull bin straight out.  
Ice Storage Bin  
To replace:  
Rotate  
Slide the bin back until the tab on the bin  
locks into the slot on the shelf. If the bin  
does not go all the way back, remove it and  
rotate the drive mechanism 1/4 turn. Then  
push the bin back again.  
Drive  
Mechanism  
Do not add ice from trays or bags to the  
storage bin. It may not crush or dispense well.  
Some crushed ice may be dispensed even  
though you selected CUBES. This happens  
occasionally when a few cubes accidentally  
get directed to the crusher.  
Important  
facts about  
your ice  
& water  
dispenser  
Avoid overfilling glass with ice and use of  
narrow or extra-tall glasses. Backed-up ice  
can jam the chute or cause the door in the  
chute to freeze shut. If ice is blocking the  
chute, poke it through with a wooden spoon.  
After crushed ice is dispensed, some water  
may drip from the chute.  
Sometimes a mound of snow will form on  
the door in the ice chute. This condition is  
normal and usually occurs when you have  
dispensed crushed ice repeatedly. The snow  
will eventually evaporate.  
Beverages and foods should not be  
quick-chilled in the ice storage bin.  
Cans, bottles or food packages in the  
storage bin may cause the icemaker  
or auger to jam.  
Dispensed water is not ice cold. For colder  
water, simply add crushed ice or cubes  
before dispensing water.  
To keep dispensed ice from missing  
the glass, put the glass close to, but not  
touching, the dispenser opening.  
The first glass of water dispensed may be  
warmer than the following ones. This is  
normal.  
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Automatic Icemaker  
Built-In Refrigerators  
Power Switch  
A newly-installed refrigerator may take  
12–24 hours to begin making ice.  
Automatic  
icemaker  
Icemaker  
The icemaker will produce seven cubes per  
cycle–approximately 15 cycles in a 24-hour  
period, depending on freezer compartment  
temperature, room temperature, number of  
door openings and other use conditions.  
Green Power  
Light  
Feeler Arm  
If the refrigerator is operated before the water  
connection is made to the icemaker, set the  
power switch to O (off).  
After the icemaker has been turned on again,  
there will be a delay of about 45 minutes  
before the icemaker resumes operations.  
When the refrigerator has been connected  
to the water supply, set the power switch to  
I
(on). The green light will come on.  
NOTE: In homes with lower-than-average  
water pressure, you may hear the icemaker  
water valve cycle on several times when  
making one batch of ice.  
Throw away the first full bucket of ice.  
Be sure nothing interferes with the sweep  
of the feeler arm.  
When the bin fills to the level of the feeler  
arm, the icemaker will stop producing ice.  
It is normal for several cubes to be joined  
together.  
If ice is not used frequently, old ice cubes  
will become cloudy, taste stale and shrink.  
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Climate Control Drawer  
Built-In Refrigerators  
How it Works  
Climate  
Control  
drawer  
The Climate Control feature is a system of  
dampers, a fan, a temperature thermistor,  
a heater and a specially designed tray.  
air throughout the drawer. Temperature is  
maintained in the drawer by cycling a small  
heater off and on as needed. Once the thaw  
cycle is complete, the pan will automatically  
adjust to a temperature of 32°F to store the  
food at its optimum temperature.  
The Climate Control drawer can be used  
to chill items quickly, thaw foods quickly or  
store items at their optimum temperatures.  
The drawer is tightly sealed to prevent the  
drawer’s temperature from causing temperature  
fluctuations in the rest of the refrigerator.  
Climate Control Tray–Besides using the  
specially designed Climate Control tray  
when using the drawer, it can also be used  
as a chilled serving tray to keep foods cold.  
SELECT TEMP–Use this feature to store  
items at their optimum temperatures.  
The CITRUS setting will maintain a drawer  
temperature of 43°F by cycling a small  
heater off and on as needed. The PRODUCE  
setting will maintain the drawer temperature  
at 34°F by drawing in additional cold air as  
needed. The MEAT setting will maintain the  
drawer temperature at 32°F by drawing in  
additional cold air as needed.  
NOTE: By turning the controls on the Climate  
Control drawer off, the drawer can be used as a  
standard sealed produce pan. The temperature  
inside the drawer will be the same as the fresh  
food compartment.  
EXPRESS CHILL–This feature can be used  
to cool items in minutes, rather than hours.  
Extra cool air is circulated throughout the  
drawer. Once the cycle is complete, the  
drawer will revert to the pre-set fresh food  
temperature.  
EXPRESS THAW–This feature thaws items  
in hours rather than days. Food is gently  
thawed in a cool environment by circulating  
How to Use  
The displayed actual temperature of the  
Climate Control drawer may vary slightly  
from the SET temperature based on usage  
and operation environment.  
1 Empty the drawer. Place the tray in the  
drawer. Place the items on the tray and  
close the drawer completely.  
2 Select the Express Thaw,Express Chill™ or  
Select Temp™ pad. The display will come on.  
Press the pad until the light appears next  
to the desired setting. Use the chart on the  
next page to determine the best setting.  
NOTE: For food safety reasons, it is  
recommended that foods be wrapped in  
plastic wrap when using Express Thaw.™  
This will help contain meat juices and  
improve thawing performance.  
To stop a feature before it is finished,  
press that feature’s pad until no options  
are selected and the display is off.  
During Express Thaw™ and Express Chill,™  
the display on the controls will count  
down the time remaining in the cycle.  
After the Express Thaw™ cycle is  
complete, the drawer will reset to the  
MEAT setting (32°F) to help preserve  
thawed items until they are used.  
Express Chill™  
Express Thaw™  
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Climate Control Drawer  
Built-In Refrigerators  
NOTE: Results may vary depending on packaging, starting temperature and other food traits.  
Climate  
Control  
chart  
Citrus Setting (43°F)  
15 Minutes  
0.5 Lbs. (4 hours)  
Oranges, Lemons, Limes,  
1 Beverage Can (12 oz)  
Individually Wrapped  
Pineapple, Cantaloupe  
Filet Mignon (0.5 lb)  
2 Small Juice Boxes  
Beans, Cucumbers,  
Tomatoes, Peppers,  
Eggplant, Squash  
(6–8 oz each)  
Hamburger Patties (0.5 lb)  
30 Minutes  
1.5 Lbs. (8 hours)  
Chicken Breasts (1.5 lbs)  
Ground Beef (1.5 lbs)  
Steak (1.5 lbs)  
Wine (750 ml bottle)  
Produce Setting (34°F)  
2 to 6 Beverage Cans  
Strawberries, Raspberries,  
Kiwifruit, Pears, Cherries,  
Blackberries, Grapes, Plums,  
Nectarines, Apples  
(12 oz each)  
2 Plastic 20 oz Bottles of  
Beverage  
3.0 Lbs. (12 hours)  
Chicken Breasts (3.0 lbs)  
Ground Beef (3.0 lbs)  
Steak (3.0 lbs)  
4 to 6 Small Juice Boxes  
Asparagus, Broccoli, Corn,  
Mushrooms, Spinach,  
(6–8 oz each)  
3 Foil Juice Packets  
Cauliflower, Kale, Green  
Onions, Beets, Onions  
45 Minutes  
2 Liter of Beverage  
1/2 Gallon of Juice  
Gelatin–1 package  
Meat Setting (32°F)  
Raw Meat, Fish and Poultry  
Control Lock  
Control  
lock  
Press and hold this pad for 3 seconds to  
lock the settings for the Climate Control  
drawer. To unlock, press and hold for  
another 3 seconds.  
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Storage Pans  
Built-In Refrigerators  
Use the Sealed Deli Pan for the convenient  
storage of lunch meats and cheese, hors  
d’oeuvres, spreads and snacks. The pan and  
shelf to which it is attached can be adjusted  
to any height.  
Sealed  
deli pan  
The top pan has adjustable humidity levels for  
the higher humidity levels required by most  
vegetables and lower humidity levels required  
for most fruits.  
Sealed  
produce  
pans  
The second pan is designed to provide  
constant high humidity levels.  
Make sure the drawers are closed completely  
to maintain the correct humidity level.  
NOTE: The Climate Control drawer can be  
used as another sealed produce pan by turning  
the controls on the Climate Control drawer off.  
The temperature inside the drawer will be the  
same as the fresh food compartment.  
How long produce can be stored will depend  
upon the type of food and its condition when  
placed in the pans.  
Slide the control all the way to the VEG (HI)  
setting to provide high humidity. Slide the  
control all the way to the FRUIT (LO) setting  
to provide lower humidity levels.  
Adjustable  
humidity  
control  
Storing unwrapped foods in a high humidity  
environment keeps foods fresh by retaining  
the natural moisture content of foods such as:  
As in any refrigerated storage area, it is  
recommended that foods with strong odors  
be stored wrapped–foods such as:  
High  
humidity  
storage  
• Artichokes  
• Asparagus  
• Beets, topped  
• Blueberries  
• Carrots  
• Cherries  
• Corn  
• Currants  
• Cucumbers  
• Greens, leafy  
• Lettuce  
• Parsley  
• Peas, green  
• Radishes  
• Rhubarb  
• Spinach  
• Broccoli  
• Cabbage  
• Parsnips  
Turnips  
• Brussels sprouts • Cauliflower  
• Green onions  
• Celery  
Tomatoes, ripe  
• Apples  
• Apricots  
• Grapes  
• Mushrooms  
• Nectarines  
• Oranges  
• Peaches  
• Pears  
• Squash,  
summer  
• Strawberries  
Tangerines  
Lower humidity storage should be used for  
items such as:  
Low  
humidity  
storage  
• Raspberries  
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Climate Control Drawer and Storage Pans  
Built-In Refrigerators  
To remove a drawer or pan:  
Drawer  
and pan  
removal  
1. Pull the pan out to the stop position.  
2. Lift the front of the pan up and out of  
the wire holder.  
3. Lift the back of the pan up and out.  
To replace a pan:  
1. Place the back of the pan in the wire holder,  
making sure the wire holder fits into the  
grooves on the back of the pan.  
2. Lower the front of the pan into the wire  
holder.  
3. Press firmly on the top of the pan to snap it  
into the wire holder.  
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Shelves and Bins  
Built-In Refrigerators  
Tempered glass shelves in the fresh food  
compartment and wire shelves in the freezer  
compartment are adjustable, enabling you to  
make efficient shelf arrangements to fit your  
family’s food storage needs.  
To replace shelves:  
How to  
rearrange  
your shelves  
Select desired shelf height. With shelf front  
raised slightly, engage top lugs in tracks at rear  
of cabinet. Then lower front of shelf until it  
locks into position.  
To remove shelves:  
Tilt shelf up at front, then lift it up and out  
of tracks on rear wall of refrigerator.  
All door bins, except for the deep gallon door  
bin, are adjustable and can be moved up and  
down to meet your storage needs. The deep  
gallon door bin can be removed for cleaning.  
Door bins  
To remove any bin:  
Lift the bin up and slide it towards you.  
The rack can be attached to the left or  
right side of any shelf. It is designed to hold  
a bottle, including a 2 liter bottle, on its side.  
Removable  
wine rack  
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Shelves and Bins  
Built-In Refrigerators  
Wire slide-out freezer baskets can be pulled out  
for easy access to frozen foods.  
Freezer  
baskets  
To remove:  
Pull basket out. Lift the front of the basket up  
and then take it out.  
This slide-out rack can be used to easily access  
frozen juices or foods.  
Freezer  
juice rack  
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Care and Cleaning  
Built-In Refrigerators  
The spill shelf and the  
area beneath it should  
be cleaned periodically  
with a mild liquid dish  
detergent.  
Do not wipe the refrigerator with a soiled  
dish cloth or wet towel. These may leave  
a residue that can damage the finish. Do not  
use scouring pads, powdered cleaners, bleach  
or cleaners containing bleach because these  
products can scratch and damage the finish.  
Cleaning  
outside  
Dispenser cradle–Before cleaning, lock the  
dispenser by touching CONTROL LOCK for  
3 seconds to prevent activating the dispenser.  
Clean with warm water and a mild liquid  
dish detergent. Rinse thoroughly and  
Stainless steel–Regularly clean and polish  
the Stainless Steel Door Panels and Handles  
(on some models) with a commercially  
available stainless steel cleaner such as Stainless  
Steel Magic™ to preserve and protect the fine  
finish. Stainless Steel Magic is available through  
GE Parts and Accessories, 800.626.2002, or  
GEAppliances.com. Order part number  
WX10X15.  
wipe dry. Unlock the dispenser by touching  
CONTROL LOCK for 3 seconds.  
Door handles and trim–Clean with a cloth  
dampened with soapy water. Dry with a soft  
cloth.  
Do not use appliance wax or polish on the  
stainless steel.  
Keep the outside clean. Wipe with a clean  
cloth lightly dampened with mild liquid dish  
detergent. Dry with a clean, soft cloth.  
Turn off power at the circuit breaker or  
fuse box before cleaning. If this is not  
practical, wring excess moisture out of  
sponge or cloth when cleaning around  
switches, lights or controls.  
Other parts of the refrigerator–including  
door gaskets, meat and vegetable drawers,  
ice storage bin and all plastic parts–can be  
cleaned the same way.  
Cleaning  
inside  
Do not wash the tray or any plastic refrigerator  
parts in the dishwasher.  
Use warm water and baking soda solution–  
about a tablespoon (15 ml) of baking soda  
to a quart (1 liter) of water. This both cleans  
and neutralizes odors. Thoroughly rinse  
and wipe dry.  
Avoid cleaning cold glass shelves with hot water  
because the extreme temperature difference  
may cause them to break. Handle glass shelves  
carefully. Bumping tempered glass can cause it  
to shatter.  
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Care and Cleaning  
Built-In Refrigerators  
Light bulb  
replacement  
WARNING –  
Halogen lights  
generate intense heat. Be certain power is off  
and lamps have sufficient time to cool before  
attempting to replace.  
Type 2  
Power to the lamps can be turned off at the  
Master Light switch located behind the grille  
panel at the top of the refrigerator.  
Turning the temperature control to OFF  
does NOT remove power to the light circuits.  
AVERTISSEMENT :  
Les ampoules halogènes produisent une  
chaleur intense. Assurez-vous de bien couper  
le courant et de laisser suffisamment de temps  
aux ampoules pour leur permettre de se  
refroidir avant d’essayer de les remplacer.  
Vous pouvez couper le courant en utilisant  
le commutateur de lumière principale situé  
derrière le panneau grillagé en haut du  
réfrigérateur.  
Type 1  
Type 2  
Vous NE COUPEZ PAS l’alimentation  
électrique du réfrigérateur des circuits de  
lumières en mettant le bouton de contrôle  
de température en position OFF (arrêt).  
The refrigerator uses two types of halogen  
bulbs:  
Type 1 The columns along the back wall  
of the fresh food and freezer  
compartments are lit up by lamps  
located behind the top pan in the  
fresh food compartment and the  
bottom basket in the freezer  
compartment.  
Type 2 These lamps are located inside the  
light shield at the top of the fresh food  
compartment and on top of the  
Type 2  
Type 1  
This is a 20 watt, 12 volt,  
Type T bulb.  
If ordering through  
GE Parts and Accessories,  
order part WR02X11184.  
This is a 35 watt, 12 volt,  
Type MR11 bulb.  
If ordering through  
GE Parts and Accessories,  
order part WR02X11183.  
Climate Control drawer at the bottom  
of the fresh food compartment.  
Type 1 bulbs have a life expectancy of  
about 2000 hours. Type 2 bulbs have a life  
expectancy of about 2000 hours. However,  
if the bulbs do need to be replaced, they  
can be purchased at hardware, general retail  
and home improvement stores or through  
GE Parts and Accessories, 800.626.2002.  
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This feature turns off the lights in the fresh  
food and freezer compartments.  
Using  
the Master  
Light switch  
The switch is located behind the grille panel  
at the top of the refrigerator. Lift up the panel  
to access the switch.  
The switch is located  
behind the grille panel.  
NOTE: Before replacing the bulbs, review  
the light bulb information and WARNING  
on page 20.  
Type 1 bulb  
replacement  
Replacing Type 1 bulbs located in lamps  
behind the top pan in the fresh food  
compartment and the bottom freezer basket  
in the freezer compartment:  
1. Set the Master Light switch to the OFF  
position (see Using the Master Light switch)  
and allow the lamps to cool.  
Light Shield  
2. To access the lamps in the fresh food  
compartment, remove the top pan.  
See Drawer and Pan Removal section.  
WARNING –  
The light shield must  
be replaced or the heat from the bulb could  
damage the refrigerator.  
2. To access the lamps in the freezer  
compartment, remove the bottom freezer  
basket. See Freezer Baskets section.  
AVERTISSEMENT :  
Vous devez remettre en place l’écran à lumière  
pour ne pas endommager votre réfrigérateur  
avec la chaleur produite par l’ampoule.  
3. On the back wall there is a curved light  
shield. Grasp each end of the light shield.  
Pull the shield toward you and the tabs  
on the shield will release from the slots in  
the housing.  
7. Reset the Master Light switch to the ON  
position.  
4. Remove the glass above the bulbs by pulling  
it straight out.  
NOTE: Always follow bulb manufacturer’s  
directions for handling and replacing bulbs.  
5. Remove the bulb by holding the base and  
pulling straight up. Replace with a new bulb.  
6. Replace the glass by sliding it into place.  
Then replace the light shield by resting the  
top lip of the shield on top of the light  
housing. Then press the sides until the tabs  
pop into the slots in the housing.  
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Care and Cleaning  
Built-In Refrigerators  
NOTE: Before replacing the bulbs, review  
the light bulb information and WARNING  
on page 20.  
Type 2 bulb  
replacement  
Replacing Type 2 bulbs in lamps located inside  
the light shield at the top of the fresh food  
compartment:  
1. Set the Master Light switch to the OFF  
position (see Using the Master Light switch)  
and allow the lamps to cool.  
Upper light  
shield  
Support tabs  
2. If the Water Filter Cartridge is installed,  
remove it and replace with the filter  
bypass plug.  
3. Holding the light shield with one hand,  
rotate the support tabs until they clear the  
front of the light shield. Then push back on  
the light shield, lower the shield at the front  
and take out.  
Screws  
Screws  
4. Remove the 4 screws securing the light  
housing to the ceiling. There are two screws  
at the front and two at the back.  
Slots  
5. Lower the light housing at the front, then  
pull it toward you so the tabs at the back of  
the light housing come out of the slots on  
the back wall. The lamp assemblies will  
release from the holders.  
6. Turn the lamp  
protector to  
access the bulb.  
Light housing  
8. Holding up the light housing, place each  
lamp assembly in its holder. Feed the  
attached wires through the slots and tuck  
the wires outside the side of the light  
housing.  
NOTE: Always follow bulb manufacturer’s  
directions for handling and replacing bulbs.  
7. Remove the bulb by holding the base and  
pulling straight out. Replace with a new bulb  
and replace the lamp protector.  
WARNING –  
Lamp protectors  
must be replaced or the heat from the bulb  
could damage the refrigerator.  
9. Insert the tabs on the back of the light  
housing in the slots on the back wall.  
Raise the light housing into position and  
secure with the four screws.  
AVERTISSEMENT :  
Vous devez remettre en place les écrans  
protecteurs des ampoules pour ne pas  
endommager votre réfrigérateur avec la  
chaleur produite par les ampoules.  
10. Replace the light shield and rotate the  
support tabs back out so they support the  
front of the shield.  
11. Remove the filter bypass plug and replace  
with the Water Filter Cartridge. Reset the  
Master Light switch to the ON position.  
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NOTE: Before replacing the bulbs, review  
the light bulb information and WARNING  
on page 20.  
Type 2 bulb  
replacement  
Lower lamp  
assemblies  
Replacing Type 2 bulbs in lamps located in the  
top of the Climate Control drawer:  
1. Set the Master Light switch to the OFF  
position (see Using the Master Light switch)  
and allow the lamps to cool.  
2. To access the lamps, remove the second  
produce pan. See Drawer and Pan Removal  
section.  
3. The lamps at the back, that face up, can be  
lifted out. To access the lamp that shines  
into the Climate Control drawer, twist the  
holder until the arrow points towards the  
back of the refrigerator, then lift up.  
4. Turn the lamp  
protector to  
access the bulb.  
NOTE: Always follow bulb manufacturer’s  
directions for handling and replacing bulbs.  
5. Remove the bulb by holding the base and  
pulling straight out. Replace with a new bulb  
and replace the lamp protector.  
WARNING –  
Lamp protectors  
must be replaced or the heat from the bulb  
could damage the refrigerator.  
Climate Control drawer lamp  
AVERTISSEMENT :  
Vous devez remettre en place les écrans  
protecteurs des ampoules pour ne pas  
endommager votre réfrigérateur avec la  
chaleur produite par les ampoules.  
6. Reset the Master Light switch to the ON  
position.  
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Care and Cleaning  
Built-In Refrigerators  
There is no need for routine condenser  
cleanings in normal home operating  
environments. However, in environments  
that may be particularly dusty or greasy,  
the condenser should be cleaned (at least  
annually) for efficient refrigerator operation.  
Cleaning the  
condenser  
To clean the condenser:  
1. Turn off the power at the circuit breaker  
or fuse box. Wait about 30 minutes for  
the condenser area to cool.  
2. Raise the grille panel at the top of the  
refrigerator.  
3. Use a soft bristle brush to loosen dust and  
lint on the condenser fins. Use a vacuum  
hose to remove soil.  
4. Lower the grille panel.  
5. Turn the power on at the fuse box or  
circuit breaker.  
For long vacations or absences, remove food  
and shut off power to the refrigerator at the  
fuse box or circuit breaker. Clean the interior  
(see Cleaning Inside). Leave doors open.  
For shorter vacations, remove perishable foods  
and leave controls at regular settings. However,  
if the room temperature is expected to drop  
below 60°F (16°C), follow the same instructions  
as for long vacations.  
Preparing  
for vacation  
Set the icemaker power switch to the O (off)  
position and be sure to shut off the water  
supply to the refrigerator.  
Secure all loose items such as grille, shelves  
and drawers by taping them securely in place  
to prevent damage.  
Be sure the refrigerator stays in an upright  
position during moving.  
Preparing  
to move  
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The Problem Solver  
Built-In Refrigerators  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
Questions?  
Use this  
problem  
solver!  
REFRIGERATOR  
DOES NOT OPERATE  
• May be in defrost cycle when compressor does not operate for about  
30 minutes.  
Temperature control set at OFF.  
• If interior light is not on, refrigerator may not be plugged in at  
wall outlet.  
• The fuse is blown/circuit breaker is tripped. Replace fuse or reset  
the breaker.  
MOTOR OPERATES  
FOR LONG PERIODS  
OR CYCLES ON AND  
OFF FREQUENTLY  
• Normal when refrigerator is first plugged in. Wait 24 hours for the  
refrigerator to completely cool down.  
• Often occurs when large amounts of food are placed in refrigerator.  
This is normal.  
(Modern refrigerators  
with more storage  
space and a larger  
freezer require  
more operating time.  
They start and stop  
often to maintain  
even temperatures.)  
• Door left open or package holding door open.  
• Hot weather or frequent door openings. This is normal.  
Temperature controls set at the coldest setting. See Temperature  
Controls.  
ACTUAL  
• Refrigerator just plugged in. Allow 24 hours for system to stabilize.  
• Door open for too long. Allow 24 hours for system to stabilize.  
TEMPERATURE  
NOT EQUAL TO SET  
TEMPERATURE  
• Warm food added to refrigerator. Allow 24 hours for system  
to stabilize.  
• Defrost cycle is in process. Allow 24 hours for system to stabilize.  
VIBRATION OR  
RATTLING  
• Refrigerator is not level. See Installation Instructions.  
(Slight vibration  
is normal.)  
OPERATING  
SOUNDS  
• Normal fan air flow–one fan blows cold air through the  
fresh food and freezer compartments–another fan cools  
the compressor motor.  
• These NORMAL sounds will also be heard from time to time:  
• Defrost water dripping.  
• Refrigerant boiling or gurgling.  
• Cracking or popping of cooling coils caused by expansion and  
contraction during defrost and refrigeration following defrost.  
• Ice cubes dropping into the bin and water running in pipes  
as icemaker refills.  
• The icemaker water valve will buzz when the icemaker fills  
with water.  
DOOR NOT CLOSING • Refrigerator is not level. See Installation Instructions.  
PROPERLY  
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The Problem Solver  
Built-In Refrigerators  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
Questions?  
Use this  
problem  
solver!  
FRESH FOOD  
OR FREEZER  
COMPARTMENT  
TOO WARM  
Temperature controls not set cold enough. See Temperature Controls.  
• Warm weather or frequent door openings.  
• Door left open for long time.  
• Package may be holding door open.  
FROST OR ICE  
CRYSTALS ON  
FROZEN FOOD  
(Frost within package  
is normal.)  
• Door left open or package holding door open.  
• Too frequent or too long door openings.  
SLOW ICE CUBE  
FREEZING  
• Door may have been left open.  
• Freezer compartment is too warm. Set the freezer to a colder  
temperature.  
ICE HAS  
• Old cubes need to be discarded.  
ODOR/TASTE  
• Ice storage bin needs to be emptied and washed.  
• Unsealed packages in fresh food and/or freezer compartments  
may be transmitting odor/taste to ice.  
• Poor-tasting incoming water. Replace water filter.  
• Icemaker power switch is in the O (off) position.  
• Water supply turned off or not connected.  
• Freezer compartment too warm.  
AUTOMATIC  
ICEMAKER  
DOES NOT WORK  
• Piled up cubes in storage bin may cause icemaker to shut off  
too soon. Level cubes in bin.  
MOISTURE FORMS  
ON CABINET  
SURFACE BETWEEN  
THE DOORS  
• Not unusual during periods of high humidity. Wipe surface dry.  
• Too frequent or long door openings.  
MOISTURE  
COLLECTS INSIDE  
• In humid weather, air carries moisture into refrigerator when doors  
are opened.  
REFRIGERATOR  
HAS ODOR  
• Foods with strong odors should be tightly covered.  
• Check for spoiled food.  
• Interior needs cleaning. See Care and Cleaning.  
• Keep open box of baking soda in refrigerator; replace every  
3 months.  
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PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
INTERIOR LIGHT  
DOES NOT WORK  
• No power at outlet.  
• Light bulb needs replacing. See Care and Cleaning.  
• Master Light switch is in the OFF position.  
• The refrigerator is equipped with a safety feature that turns off  
the refrigerator lights when the doors have been opened for an  
extended period. Once the refrigerator doors are closed and the  
lights have had time to cool, they will again come on automatically  
when the doors are opened.  
SMALL OR  
• Water filter clogged. Replace the filter or use the filter bypass plug.  
HOLLOW CUBES  
WATER ON  
THE FLOOR  
• If you use an extra tall glass or pitcher, or overfill a glass or pitcher,  
you may be jamming the cubes in the funnel chute. They can fuse  
inside the chute and drop out later, leaving water or ice on the floor.  
UNEVEN SPACING  
OR GAPS BETWEEN  
DOORS AND  
• Kitchen cabinets are not level or square. Call the installer or  
cabinetmaker.  
KITCHEN CABINET  
POOR DOOR  
• Fresh food door needs adjusting. See Installation Instructions.  
• Refrigerator is not level. See Attention Installer Instructions.  
ALIGNMENT OR  
ONE DOOR HIGHER  
THAN THE OTHER  
ICE DISPENSER  
DOES NOT WORK  
• Icemaker turned off or water supply turned off. Turn on icemaker  
or water supply.  
• Ice cubes are frozen to the icemaker feeler arm. Remove cubes.  
• Irregular ice clumps in storage bin. Break up with fingertip pressure  
and discard remaining clumps.  
• Freezer may be too warm. Adjust freezer control to a colder setting,  
one position at a time, until clumps do not form.  
WATER HAS POOR  
TASTE OR ODOR  
• Water dispenser has not been used for a long time. Dispense water  
until all water in system is replenished.  
WATER IN FIRST  
GLASS IS WARM  
• Normal when refrigerator is first installed. Wait 24 hours for the  
refrigerator to completely cool down.  
• Water dispenser has not been used for a long time. Dispense water  
until all water in system is replenished.  
• Water system has been drained. Allow several hours for replenished  
supply to chill.  
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The Problem Solver  
Built-In Refrigerators  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
Questions?  
Use this  
problem  
solver!  
WATER DISPENSER  
DOES NOT WORK  
• Water supply line turned off or not connected.  
• Water filter clogged. Replace the filter or use the filter bypass plug.  
• The CONTROL LOCK on the dispenser has been activated.  
To unlock the dispenser, touch CONTROL LOCK for 3 seconds.  
• Air may be trapped in system. Press the dispenser arm for at least  
2 minutes.  
WATER SPURTING  
FROM DISPENSER  
• Newly installed filter cartridge. Run water from the dispenser for  
3 minutes (about one and a half gallons).  
NO WATER OR ICE  
PRODUCTION  
• Supply line or shutoff valve is clogged. Call a plumber.  
• Water filter clogged. Replace the filter or use the filter bypass plug.  
CUBED ICE WAS  
SELECTED BUT  
CRUSHED ICE  
WAS DISPENSED  
• Last setting was CRUSHED ICE. A few cubes were left in the crusher  
from the previous setting. This is normal.  
FOOD IS NOT  
THAWING/CHILLING  
• Packaging. Increase time or re-package in plastic.  
• Wrong weight selected. Select a larger weight.  
• Item with high fat content. Select a larger weight.  
• Not using the Climate Control tray. Place items on tray and allow  
space in between items for better air flow.  
SELECT TEMP  
FEATURE ON  
CLIMATE CONTROL  
DRAWER IS NOT  
WORKING  
• Fresh Food temperature control is set at warmest setting.  
This is normal. In order to minimize energy usage, the Select Temp  
feature is disabled when the Fresh Food control is set at the  
warmest setting.  
CLIMATE CONTROL • Control Lock feature is active. Press and hold the CONTROL LOCK  
DRAWER CONTROLS  
DO NOT WORK  
pad on the Climate Control drawer for 3 seconds.  
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Performance Data Sheet  
GE SmartWater Filtration System  
GWF Cartridge  
Health Claim Performance Certified by NSF/ANSI*  
(100% safety factors built in for unmetered usage)  
Standard No. 42: Aesthetic Effects  
Parameter  
Chlorine  
USEPA  
MCL  
Influent  
Challenge  
Effluent  
% Reduction  
Average  
0.02 ppm  
Maximum  
0.05 ppm  
Average  
Minimum  
97.37%  
1.9 ppm  
98.90%  
T & O  
Particulate**  
200,000  
3,978  
7,800  
98.00%  
96.10%  
Standard No. 53: Health Effects  
Influent Effluent  
Parameter  
USEPA  
MCL  
% Reduction  
Challenge  
24.3 NTU  
105,750  
Average  
0.07 NTU  
26  
Maximum  
0.1 NTU  
55  
Average  
99.71%  
99.97%  
99.37%  
98.80%  
91.93%  
76.19%  
84.89%  
99.95%  
Minimum  
99.59%  
99.95%  
99.37%  
97.13%  
91.93%  
64.28%  
67.63%  
99.82%  
Turbidity  
Cysts  
1 NTU***  
99.95% Reduction  
15 ppb  
Lead at pH 6.5  
Lead at pH 8.5  
Lindane  
160 ppb  
1 ppb  
1 ppb  
15 ppb  
150 ppb  
1.8 ppb  
4.3 ppb  
0.0002 ppm  
0.003 ppm  
0.100 ppm  
99%  
0.00062 ppm  
0.0084 ppm  
0.272 ppm  
690 MFL/ml  
0.00005 ppm  
0.002 ppm  
0.042 ppm  
0.32 MFL/ml  
0.00005 ppm  
0.003 ppm  
0.090 ppm  
1.2 MFL/ml  
Atrazine  
2,4-D  
Asbestos  
* Tested using a flow rate of 0.5 gpm; pressure of 120 psig; pH of 7.5 0.5; temp. of 20° 2.5°C  
** Measurement in particles/ml  
*** NTU = Nephelometric Units  
Operating Specifications  
Capacity: certified for up to 300 gallons; up to one year  
Pressure requirement: 40-120 psi (2.8-8.2 bar), non-shock  
Temperature: 33°-100°F (0.6°-38°C)  
Flow rate: 0.5 gpm (1.9 lpm)  
General Installation/Operation/Maintenance Requirements  
Flush new cartridge at full flow for 3 minutes to purge out trapped air.  
Replace cartridge when flow becomes too slow.  
Special Notices  
Installation instructions; parts and service availability; and standard warranty are included with the product when shipped.  
This drinking water system must be maintained according to manufacturer’s instructions, including replacement of  
filter cartridges.  
Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or  
after the system. Systems certified for cyst reduction may be used on disinfected water that may contain filterable cysts.  
The contaminants or other substances removed or reduced by this water treatment system are not necessarily in your water.  
Check for compliance with the state and local laws and regulations.  
System Tested and Certified by NSF International against ANSI/NSF  
Standard 42 & 53 for the reduction of:  
Standard No. 42: Aesthetic Effects  
Standard No. 53: Health Effects  
Chemical Unit  
Taste and Odor Reduction  
Chlorine Reduction, Class I  
Mechanical Filtration Unit  
Particulate Reduction, Class I  
Chemical Reduction Unit  
Lead and Atrazine Reduction  
Lindane and 2,4-D Reduction  
Mechanical Filtration Unit  
Turbidity Reduction  
®
NSF  
Cyst and Asbestos Reduction  
Manufactured for: General Electric Company, Louisville, KY 40225  
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State of California  
Department of Health Services  
Water Treatment Device  
Certificate Number  
00 - 1434  
Date Issued: May 30, 2000  
Date Revised: February 9, 2001  
GE Smart Water Filtration Systems - GWF06  
GWF06  
GWF  
GE Smart Water Filtration Systems - GWF  
Hotpoint Refrigerator Systems - HWF  
General Electric Appliances  
HWF  
Cysts (protozoan)  
Turbidity  
Asbestos  
Lead  
Atrazine  
Lindane  
2,4-D  
300 gallons*  
0.5 gpm  
For Purchases Made In Iowa: This form must be signed and dated by the buyer and seller prior to the consummation of  
this sale. This form should be retained on file by the seller for a minimum of two years.  
BUYER:  
SELLER:  
Name  
Name  
Address  
City  
Address  
City  
State  
Zip  
State  
Zip  
Signature  
Date  
Signature  
Date  
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Consumer Services  
Built-In Refrigerators  
With the purchase of your new Monogram appliance, receive the  
assurance that if you ever need information or assistance from GE,  
we will be there. All you have to do is call–toll-free!  
Whatever your question about any Monogram major appliance, GE Answer Center®  
information service is available to help. Your call–and your question–will be answered  
promptly and courteously. And you can call any time. GE Answer Center® service is open  
24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  
GE Answer  
Center  
®
In the USA:  
800.626.2000  
OR  
Visit our Website at: www.monogram.com  
In Canada, call 1.888.880.3030.  
In-Home Repair  
Service  
A GE consumer service professional will provide expert repair service, scheduled at a time  
that’s convenient for you. Many GE Consumer Service company-operated locations offer  
you service today or tomorrow, or at your convenience (7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. weekdays,  
9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Saturdays). Our factory-trained technicians know your appliance  
inside and out–so most repairs can be handled in just one visit.  
In the USA:  
800.444.1845  
In Canada:  
1.888.880.3030  
For Customers  
With Special  
Needs…  
GE offers Braille controls for a variety of GE appliances, and  
a brochure to assist in planning a barrier-free kitchen for persons  
with limited mobility.  
Consumers with impaired hearing or speech who have access to a  
TDD or a conventional teletypewriter may call 800.TDD.GEAC  
(800.833.4322) to request information or service.  
In the USA:  
800.626.2000  
Service Contracts  
You can have the secure feeling that GE Consumer Service will still be there after your  
warranty expires. Purchase a GE contract while your warranty is still in effect and you’ll  
receive a substantial discount. With a multiple-year contract, you’re assured of future  
service at today’s prices.  
In the USA:  
800.626.2224  
In Canada:  
1.888.880.3030  
Parts and  
Accessories  
Individuals qualified to service their own appliances can have parts or accessories sent  
directly to their home. The GE parts system provides access to over 47,000 parts…and all  
GE Genuine Renewal Parts are fully warranted. VISA, MasterCard and Discover cards  
are accepted.  
In the USA:  
800.626.2002  
User maintenance instructions contained in this manual cover procedures intended to be  
performed by any user. Other servicing generally should be referred to qualified service  
personnel. Caution must be exercised, since improper servicing may cause unsafe operation.  
In Canada:  
1.888.880.3030  
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Warranty  
Built-In Refrigerators  
YOUR MONOGRAM REFRIGERATOR WARRANTY  
Staple sales slip or cancelled check here. Proof of original purchase  
date is needed to obtain service under warranty.  
FULL TWO-YEAR WARRANTY  
For two years from date of original purchase, we will provide, free of charge, parts and service labor in  
your home to repair or replace any part of the refrigerator that fails because of a manufacturing defect.  
WHAT IS  
COVERED  
FULL FIVE-YEAR WARRANTY  
From the Date  
of the Original  
Purchase  
For five years from date of original purchase, we will provide, free of charge, parts and service labor  
in your home to repair or replace any part of the sealed refrigerating system (the compressor, condenser,  
evaporator and all connecting tubing) that fails because of a manufacturing defect.  
LIMITED ADDITIONAL SEVEN-YEAR WARRANTY ON THE SEALED SYSTEM  
For the sixth through twelfth year from the date of the original purchase, we will provide, free of  
charge, replacement parts for any part of the sealed refrigerating system (the compressor, condenser,  
evaporator and all connecting tubing) that fails because of a manufacturing defect. You pay for  
the service trip to your home and for service labor charges.  
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY ON FULL EXTENSION SLIDES  
From the date of the original purchase we will provide, free of charge, replacement parts for  
any part of the full extension slides that fails because of a manufacturing defect. You pay for the  
service trip to your home and for service labor charges.  
This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products  
purchased for ordinary home use in the 48 mainland states, Hawaii, Washington, D.C. or Canada.  
In Alaska the warranty is the same except that it is LIMITED because you must pay to ship  
the product to the service shop or for the service technician’s travel costs to your home.  
All warranty service will be provided by our Factory Service Centers or by our authorized Customer  
Care® servicers during normal working hours.  
Should your appliance need service, during warranty period or beyond, in the USA call  
800.444.1845. In Canada: 888.880.3030.  
• Service trips to your home to teach you how  
to use the product.  
• Improper installation.  
WHAT IS NOT  
COVERED  
If you have an installation problem, contact  
your dealer or installer. You are responsible for  
providing adequate electrical, plumbing and  
other connecting facilities.  
• Replacement of house fuses or resetting of  
circuit breakers.  
• Damage to the product caused by accident,  
fire, floods or acts of God.  
• Loss of food due to spoilage (in the USA only).  
• Failure of the product if it is used for  
other than its intended purpose or used  
commercially.  
• Incidental or consequential damage caused by  
possible defects with this appliance.  
Some states/provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential  
damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific  
legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state/province to province.  
To know what your legal rights are in your state/province, consult your local or state/provincial  
consumer affairs office or your state’s Attorney General.  
Warrantor in USA: General Electric Company,  
Louisville, KY 40225  
Warrantor in Canada: Camco Inc.  
162D3947P007  
49-60128-2  
35930-2  
03-02 JR  
Printed in the United States  
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