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Summary of Contents for TBH22RP

Page 1: ...3 StorageTimes 7 Shelves 8 9 Ice Dispenser 4 StorageDrawers 10 12 Icemaker 4 5 Drawer CoverRemoval 12 Installation 14 15 Take outCenter Adapter Plug 14 Temperature Controls Adjustable Rollers 15 Vacation MovingTips 14 Clearances 15 Warranty BackCover ElectricalRequirements 15 16 WaterFilterAccessory 5 Extension Co d 16 Grounding 15 16 Location 16 Light BulbReplacement 14 GEAnswerCenfera Modeland S...

Page 2: ...yin hot humidweather Keep power saver switch in the power saver settingunless moisture forms on the outside of the refrigerator oBe sure the doors are closed tightly Before leaving the house or retiring for the night check to be sure the doors haven tbeen left open accidentally Store only those foodsrequiring refrigeration in your refrigerator Wipe moisture from bottles and cartons before putting ...

Page 3: ...that have any off odor or off color shouldnot be refrozen and should not be eaten Thawed ice cream shouldbe discarded 1fthe odor or color of any food is poor or questionable get rid of it The food maybe dangerous to eat Even partial thawing and refreezing reduce the eating quality of foods particularly fruits vegetables and prepared foods The eating quality of red meats is affected less than that ...

Page 4: ...eeze shut Periodically open the freezer compzulmentdoor and look down into the chute If ice is blocking the chute poke it through with a wooden spoon TOhelp keep bits of ice from being sprayed beyond the g aw9 place glass close to ice chute but not so close that it blocks outcoming ice Ice should not he dispensed into thin glasses fine chha or delicate crystal theycan crack or chip from the combin...

Page 5: ...atch last bits of ice or drops of water Some slightdrippingmay occur following dispensingof crushed ice Excessive spillsshouldbe wiped dry immediately Do not pour water in the spill shelf because it is not self draining pourit in kitchen sink The shelf and its grille should be cleaned regularly according to instructionson page 13 H k dumps storage bin Infrequentusage of ice can cause ice clumps to...

Page 6: ...r temperatures in the house may cause the compressor to operate less frequently thus allowing the freezer compartment to warm somewhat To protect your frozen food supply leave the freezer setting at this colder setting for the entire winter or for as long as you keep yoLIrthermostat tLmlecl down Moving the freezer control to a co del setting should have no effect on yoLwfresh food cc lll mt le lt ...

Page 7: ...urecontrol settingto keepyouricecream at the rightservingtemperature eThe rear of the freezercompartment is slightlycolderthanthe front rips o f foods There are threeessentialrequirements for efficienthomefreezing 1 Initialquality Freezeonly top qualityfoods Freezingretainsquality and flavor it cannotimprovequality 2 Speed The quicker fruits and vegetables are frozen after picking the better the f...

Page 8: ... 3fl T P 1 The Take out Center is also accwssib ethroLlgha lift up door on hc inside of the fresh food door T Uttmy some models Tl eutility compartment provides on extra ICVC1 of storage in the Tah out Cmtcr 70U can slide ii i ronlside to side 0 suit your stor l nlxds o Op I c I P To replacethe utilitycompartment raise theinnerdoorpartway Then insertitstop lip intotheslotat the top of theTake outC...

Page 9: ... cm be relocatedanywhere in the fresh fGGd compal tment Dishes and lids are safe for use in nlici OWaVe ovens refrigerator s frw zcrs and are dishwasher safe Quick ServeTN1 dishesonly are safe for use in conventionalovens at temperaturesup to 400 F CAUTION UI Lids cannot withstandthe heat generatedin Conventionalovens Dishes and lids are not designed for range top cooking or broiler use Such use c...

Page 10: ...apped foods fresh by retaining the natural moisture content of foods such as eA C P o C o R o B t 0 C R B G l 0 C o L eT o C 0 P r 0 P g As in any refrigeratedstoragearea it is recommendedthatfoods with strongodors be storedwrapped foods such as oB e C o P B 0 C eT S 0 G O G Adjustable humiditycontrolslet you regulate the amountof cold air entering the drawers I Slide the control all the way to th...

Page 11: ...move drawers and their cover when the fresh food compartment door cannot be opened fully follow the procedure at right E 1 Remove the drawer farthest from the door 4 Upend the cover tilt it and take it out Ih h Slide the other drawer toward the middle and remove it 5 Remove the drawer slide 6 Remove the drawer frame Lift the frame off the supports at each side pull it forward upend it tilt i and t...

Page 12: ...rt of the refrigerator When thisdrawer is placed in the top 6 slots on the left side and the lever is set at COLDEST air from the freezer is forced around the drawer to keep it very cold Youcan move the drawer to any location for storage of items other than fresh meats Variable temperature controls similarin appearance operate in the same manner variable temperature control lever lets you regulate...

Page 13: ...liance Ruts Mar s clean t heinside the flx sh food and f r compartmentsat least once a year Unplugrefrigerator beforecleaning If thisis not practical wringexcessmoistureout of spongeor clothwhencleaning aroundswitches lightsor controls Use warm water and bakingsoda solution abouta tablespoonof baking soda to a quart of water This both cleans and neutralizes odors Rinse thoroughlywith water and wip...

Page 14: ...ing wall outlet Fig 1 to minimize the possibility of electric shock hazard from this appliance T G E F B USE DO NH UNDERMW XKX JMS I A I WES WI OR REMOVE G PRONG FROM POWER CORD u Nk er plug Becauseof potentialsafetyhazards undercertainconditions we strongly recommend againstuse of an adapter plug However if you still elect to use an adapter where local codes permit a TEMPORARY CONNECTION may be m...

Page 15: ...gsand instructionsis availableat extracost from yourdealer There shouldbe sufficienttubingfor the icemaker from the cold watersupplyto allowyou to movetherefrigerator out fromthe wall severalfeet approximately8 feet of 1 4 copper tubingin three 10 diametercoils L Some models have adjustable roUersthat enable you to move the refrigerator away from the wail for cleaning other mode s have adjustable ...

Page 16: ...tain even temperatures If refrigeratorvibrates more than likelyit is not resting solidlyon the floor The front roller screwsneed adjusting or flooris weak or uneven Refer to ROLLERS on page If dishes vjbrateon shelves try movingthem Slightvibrationis normal e The high speed compressor motor required to maintain near zero temperatures in the l ge freezer compartment may produce higher sound Ievels ...

Page 17: ... clogged 0No ice cubes Remove storage bin If cubes are frozen to wire arm remove them 0No ice cubes Icemaler turned off or water supply turned off Irregular ice clumps in storage container Break up as many as you can with fingertip pressure and discard the remaining clumps Door may have been left ajar Turn temperature of freezer compartment colder e If the doors are not opened regularly the ice cu...

Page 18: ...eassuredof fiture serviceat today s prices Individuals Cpdifkd to s their own appliances can haveneeded parts or accessoriessentdirectlyto their home free of shippingcharge The GEparts systemprovidesaccess to over4 7 000 parts and all GE Genuine RenewalPartsare fully warranted VISA I vlasterCard and Discovercards are accepted user maintenance i c i p s e i s WhateveryourquestionaboutanyGE majorapp...

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