GE Upright Freezer User manual

~. Temperature control
2. Defrost drain tube
(on models CA15D.CA15E)
3. Rating plate–record
model and serial numbers
here for future reference.
Model#
Serial #
71 Do not remove rating plate,
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IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
1. FOR PERSONAL SAFETY, THIS APPLIANCE
MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED.
The power cord of this appliance is equipped with
athree-prong (grounding) plug which mates
ceptacle (Fig’. 1)to
minimize the possibil-
ity of electric shock
hazard from this appli-
ance. Have the wall
receptacle checked by
aqualified electrician
to make sure the re-
eptacle is properly
rounded.
11.6toViM3cubic feet
with astandard three-prong (grounding) wall re-
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INSUREPROPER
GROUNDEXISTS
BEFOREUSE
–Where astandard two-prong wall receptacle is en-
countered, it is the personal responsibility and obli-
gation of the customer to have it replaced with a
properly grounded three-prong wall receptacle.
DO NOT LJAIDERANY CIRCUMSTANCES, CUT OR
REMOVE THE THIRD (GROUND) PRONG FROM
THE POWER CORD.
USAGEOF ADAPTERPLUG
Because of potential safety hazards under certain
conditions, we strongly recommend against the use
of anadapter~plug. However, if you still elect to use
anadapter,where localcodes permit, aTEMPORARY
CONNECTION may be madeto aproperly grounded
two-prong wall receptacle by the use of aUL listed
adapter which is avail-
able at most local hard-
warestores(Fig.2).The
largerslot intheadapter
must be aligned with
the larger slot in the
wall receptacle to pro-
vide proper polarity in
the connection of the
I“EMPORARYMETHOD
(ADAPTERPLUGSNOT PERMITTED IN CANADA)
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FIRMCONNECTION
Fig. 2BEFOREUSE
#@Jow@rcord.
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%=$AUTIONO Attaching adapter ground tertminal to
.
wall receptacle cover screw does not ground the
appliance unless cover screw is meta
—..-...-——.—————-.——— —.“”.—.———
,and not in-
sulated, and wall receptacle is grounded thro~gh
house wiring. Customer should have the circuit
checked by aqualified electrician to make sure the
receptacle is properly grounded.
Whendisconnecting the power cord from the adap-
ter, always hold the adapter with one hand. If this
is not done, the adapter ground terminal is very
likely to break with repeated use. Should this hap-
pen, DO NOT USE the appliance until aproper
ground has again been established.
2. THE FREEZER SHOULD ALWAYS‘BEPLUGGED
INTO ITS OWN INDMDUAL IELECTRICAL OUTLET’
(115 volt, 60 hertz, single phase AC). This is recom-
mended for best performance and to prevent over-
loading hbuse wiring circuits, which could cause a
possible fire hazardfrom overheating wires.
USE OF EXTENSION CORDS–Because of poten-
tial safety hazards under certain conditions, we
strongly recommend against the use of an exten-
sion cord. However, if you still elect to use an
extension cord, it is absolutely necessary that it be
aUL listed 3-wire grounding type appliance exten-
sion cord and that the current carrying rating of the
cord in amperes be 15 amperes minimum. Such ex-
tensioncordsareobtainablethroughyour localservice
organization.
3. Repair or replace immediately all ekctric ser-
vice cords that have become frayed or otherwise
damaged. Do not use acord that shows cracks or
abrasion damage along its length or at either the
plug or connector end.
4. Never unplug your freezer by pulling on the
power cord. Always grip the plug firmly and pull
straight out from the receptacle.
5. After your freezer kin operation, do not touch
the cold surfaces, particularly when hands are damp
or wet. Skin may adhere to these extremely cold
surfaces.
6. D(3not operate your freezer in lhe pwxxxwe of
explosive fumes.

A. 5ef~~e makinganyrepairs–(NOTE:Westrongly
recommend that any servicing be performed by a
qualified individual.]
El. Before cleaning.
C. Before replacing aburned-out light bulb (on
models soequipped). Aburned-out light bulb may
9.
in
break when being replaced. The freezer should
be unplugged in order to avoid contact with a
live wire filament.
Note: Turning control to OFF position does not
remove power to the iight circuit.
!fyour CMfreezer isstill around the house but not
use, be sure to remove the door.This will reduce
the possibility of danger to children.
10. Don’t refreeze frozen foods which have thawed
completely unless you cook them after they have
thawed. The United States Department of Agricul-
ture in Home and Garden 13uiletin No. 69 says,, ”...
if foods have thawed only partially and there are
still ice crystals in the package, they may safely be
refrozen ...Refrozen food should be used as soon
as possible.
“If foods have slowly thawed and have warmed
gradually over aperiod of several days to atem-
perature of 40°F., they are not iikely to be fit for
refreezing. Under these conditions, meats, poultry,
most vegetables and some prepared foods may be-
come unsafe to eat; most fruits and fruit products
soon develop an undesirable flavor. ”
Note andfo[low al!precautious coutaiued in this Use &Care Book.
To obtain most efficient operation, your
freezer should not be located where the
temperature of the air around the freezer
is ever higher than 1IO°F. or colder than
32°F.
AJIow4inches at top for air circulation,
and 1inch at rear for electrical connection.
uprightfreezers (ake approximately half
[he floor space required for chest type
frccm-s anti [hcrcfore can mc)re readily be
placed in your kitchen. Alocation next to
[hc rcfrigera[or often is i(ieal. wi[h the re-
frigerator on the side neiirer [he sink and
fangc. Bc sure [() instalj {)ni] fltx)r slrony
cntJLight() supix)rt it fuiiyi[mdtxi fnxz,cr.
AcJj
l)stili>i~ icgs at [he fron[ corners of the
freezer shouici bc set so [he freezer is firmiy
i)l)si(iontxi OJ1 the fi(x)r, and 1//0 /jwi7f i.r
rfli~cdjus( enough (hat [hc door c.kws eas-
iiyW’il CJY oj)CJV.Xi aix)u (haif-wav. (Sce Fig. 3).
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rfqllt to Iowor
Fig. 3
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2. Tllrll the temperature controi dia] to
No. 1. This is the normal setting for safe
iong-term freezing. For coider tempera-
tures, turn to higher numbers.
3. Allow your new freezer to operate for at
least two hours before piacing food inside.
TEMPERATURECONTROL
Freezing temperature selection is made by
setting the temperature control dial from
No. 1[o No. 9(Yis the coldest).
NorJnai safe freezing im’ei is obtained by
settin: the controi diai at No. 1.
OFF i)osition pcrJnits turning the freezer
off wi[hou[ LInp! Li&!ing i[.
ENERGY-SAVING TIPS
oDon”riocate j’our freezer in all”arm. un-
t’entilattxf laundry area or storage room.
Areas acijacent to ~’our range+ aheating
\’~Jlt or wrheresunshine w’i]lstrike the freez-
er shoLJiciaiso be al’oicieci if possible.
~Tr>’to arran:e jwur frozen foods s~stem-
Li[ic’all>’so !’0(1can f’in(i I!’hat\’ou fl’antin
[he freezer quickl!’.
~Don’t open the freezer door more often
than necessary and close it as soon as pos-
sible. particularly in hot, humid weather.
.If you turn the control to the coldest po-
sition for quick freezing, don’tforget to turn
it back to the normal setting.
Inside
CleaJl your freezer at least once ayear.
Before cieaning the freezer inter_ior,it is re-
commended that the freezer be unpiugged.
If this is not practicai. turn temperature
coJl[roidiaIto 0 FF and wring excess
mosi [urc ou (of sponge or cio[ hwhen
cieanin: iJl [he ~’icinityof switches, lights
or CentI“ois,
USC! :1 \\’:11111 JV:ltCr ZtJICi bLlkiIl$J.SOdtlSolu-
tion--—about atablespoon of baking soda
to aquart l)f water. Rinse thoroughly with
\\’atcr :iJ~ciwipe dry. Follow this same pro-
ctxiurc for cicaning ~ioor gas-ket and ail
pias[ic par[s.
Outside
eratoris new an(i repcateci weral tinm
each year. ‘l-hewax or poiish, which should
be suitable for use on ai>piiances, will close

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DearConsumer:
Thisguide willhelpyou 10getthe bestusefrom your newfreezer,offeringmoney,
timeandenergysaVin9tiPs.Ifyouhaveanyfuflherquestions,contactthe Consumer
Coordinatornearvou whosenumberisavailablefromyourdealeror callor writeus.
WewouldIiketohearfromyou.
CONSUMERSINSTITUTE
GENERALELECTRICCOMPANY
APPLIANCEPARKAP4- 206A
LOUISVILLE,KENTUCKY40225
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!FULLONE-YEARWARRANTY-
~GENERALELECTRICFREEZER
$FIomGmemlElemtfckIYou~This wamanlyis
~exendedbyGeneraI EIectrictotheoriginalpm-
;chmsr and to anysucceeding owner and applies
~‘“.ptiu!!purch=di” theUnit~dStat~s,r&-
4tamedwttbm the4S contiguous States, the State
Jof Hawaii: or the District of Columbia nnd em-
!ployedinordinaryhome uss.
What We Will Do-If your General Electric
>Freezer fai!sbecause of amanufacturing defect
*ithin one year from thedate of originalpur-
{chine,we will repair the producl without charge
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toyou. Parts mtdservice labor are included.
.%vice willbe provided in the home in the 4a
contiguousStales, the Smteof, Hawaii,or in tbe
~“strictof Columbia,
HmvToObtafnSmvfce-ServicewiObeprovided
byour local Customer Caree factoryservice or-
ganiution or byoneofour franchisedCustomer
Careseficersdmingnormal businesshoursafter
YOUnotifywsofthe need forservice. Serviceman
rearranged by telephnne. Look up’’Gencrid
Electric Customer Care Service” in the yellow
pagesorwriteto theoddressgiwn below,
WfratIs Not Coverwl-This wwmnly does not
coverthe failure of yourfreezer if it is damaged
while in your pm.session, used for commercial
purposes,or if thefailureis causedby unrea-
sonahfeuseincludinguseonhoustwiringnotin
co~formance with efectricaf cndes, low power
volzage, and failure to provide reasonable
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jand necessary tnaintenance.fnno event shalf
General Electric be liable Jar cwuequentiar
1damages. This warranty does not apply to the
~StateofAlmka,nortotheVirginfslan&,Guam,
American Smnoaorthe CmmfZone or tbe Com-
monwedthof Puerto Rico.
Some Slates do not allow the exclusion or limi-
tationofincidentaf orconsequcntial damages, so
that the preceding limitationsor exclusion may
notopplyto you. Thiswarrantygives you specific
fegalrights,and you may also have other rights
which varyfrom state tostatc.
ADDITIONALFULLFOUR-YEAR
WARRANTYONTHESEALED
REFRIGERATINGSYSTEM
The sealed refrigerating system(compressor,
condenser, evaporator and connecting tubing—
see diagram) iscov- ~m:m
ered in the above
fullwarranlv.in nd- conmrom ~~
diticm 10 that wm-
mntywcwill repair
thisseafcdsystemif
it failsbccuuse ofn
manufacturing de-
fect within the sec-
ond through fifth
year aftcrorigind
purchme. We will
bsarthemstofbotb COMPRMOR
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Electric Food Freezer became of amanufactur-
ingdefect, General Electric willreimburse you
for the value of food loss not to exceed the
cumulative limitspecified below:
Frsezer Modefs Cumtdatfve Lftnfts
CA-10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SIOO.132
CA-12,C’A-15.. . . . . . . . . . . .SIW.00
CA-21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .$200.00
CAF.16. ..S200.CS2
General Electric shallbeliableonlyfor food loss
witbin tbe maximum cumulative limit and no
paymentswiif be made for spoilage caused by (1)
power interruption from the utility: (2) blown
fuse,open circuit breaker orotherpower discon-
nection on the ownefs premises or where the
freezer fails to operate due to abnormally low
electric power voltage or inadequate ‘housing
wiring. Youmust report and furnish satisfactory
proof of any loss covered by this warranty to
General Electric “Customer Care” franchised
service organization or to the dealer from whom
the freezer was purchused within Xl days after
lossoccurs.
LIMITEDWARRANTY
Applicableto
theStateofAlaska
pmwand labor. REFRlaERATINGSWEM In the State of Aktskn, free service including
Allother provisionsare the same mthose stated pnrts will be provided to correct manufacturing
in the above fuIlwarranty. defects at our nearest service shop location m
inyour borne, but we do not cover the cost of
THREE-YEARFOODSPOILAGE transportation of the product to the shop or for
LIMITEDWARRANTY the travel cost.?f atechnician to your home. You
are responsible for those costs. All other provi-
If within three years from the date of ~t-igi”a[ sions of this limited warranty are the same as
pnrchase, food s~iftrge occurs in your General those stated in the above warranties.
GENERAL @ELECTRIC
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●General Electric Comspany,Appliance Park, Louisville, Ky,40225
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-If youwishfststherfsel~ or irtforirratfonconsemirtg this warranty, contact:
Manager. CrsstomerRelation%GeneraiEiectrfcCompany
-Applhsme P+L, W$E. Room 316 ●LouisvOle, Kentucky 40225
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GENERAL @ELECTRIC
Genemi Eiectric Compnny, Appliunce Purk, Louisviiie, Ky. 40225
Pub.No.49-6241 frwE. No. 4a4sezpol

Ifw microscopicpores in the paint m}d
seid OUIconkrmimmIs which can cause
rust.
Betweenwaxin-s clean the emerior finish
c
,ith aclemt. soft cloth dampened wi(h a
]iId household delergenl. Rinse with a
clean,lighdydampened cloth mrd dry thor-
oughly.
I
IGrille
(Model CA15D)
IToremovegrille:gmspat bolh endsand pull
outward (Fig. -l).
III
To replace: engage slots on back of grille
with hookson cabinet.
In most climales. defms[ing will he neces-
sary oniy about twice ayear. To have your
e
ezer operme most efficiently, do not
cm]it more [ban If+inch of frosl (o ac-
cumulate on [be shelves. To remove this
light coating, simply scmpe wi[h aplastic
or wood spamrkt or scraper. Scrape shelf
coils as well as top surfaces: scrape the
refrigerator plate mthe [op of the cabine(,
also. Never use an ice pick or metal
scraper: any such instrumem can damage
!he freezer.
Dorrrrt usemsyelecmfrml dcviee in rfcfrost-
irrgyour freezer.
For complete defrosting:
1. Turn temperaturecontrol dial [o OFF.
2. RemoveaIl food and place in corrugmed
bo~es, insulated bags, picnic coolers, etc.
Use towelsor newspnDersfor insulation
. .
m–needed. Remove drain plug on models
ssreqrripped(Fig. 5).
3. With door open, use pans of ioI water
to speed loosening of frost. Remove large
pieces before they melt.
-f. Ahandytfminh~elOcaled behind grille
rxrrricsdefrostw”merOul from unit 10where
i! can bedrained ii apan. Sponge excess
water from bottom of freezer mit collects
to prevent overflowing.
5. After defrosting.clemrinsideof freezer
wi!h warm water and baking soda sohz-
titm (1 mblespoon’ of soda 10 Iqmrrt of
wuter). Do not use abmsi~re clemzers.
6. Return temperature control 10 normal
posi!ion mrdreturn food [o freezer.
7. Be sure 10 replace drain plug on models
so equipped. Return drain lube [o its posi-
!ion, andreplacegrille. ,,
There are three essentiirlrequirements for
efficierrt home freezing.
First. of course, is initial qualily. only lop-
quali[y foods should be frozen. Freezingre-
tains qutility and flavor; it cannel improve
quality.
Second is speed. The quicker f;uits and
vegetables are frozen af[er picking, [he be[-
[er (he frozen product will be. You’ll sirve
time, IOO,becmrse less culling and sorting
willbe necessary.
The third requirement is proper packaging.
Use food wraps designed especially for
freezing: Ihey’re readily available in awide
seleclion al your favori[e slore
QUICK-FREEZING
Freezing is fast and efficient throughou[
thefreezer,but quickemon the top sbelf–
especially with control dial manumber
higher than 1(the coldest setting is 9).
If you plan to quick-freeze large amounts
of food. turn the tempermurc conmoldial
to No. 9several hours before [ood will be
ready to be placed in the freezer.
Never freeze more than three pounds of
food per cubic foot of freezer capacity at
one time.
TO’FREEZEMEAT,
FISHANDPOULTRY
Wmp well in freezer-weight foil (or olher
heavy-duty wrapping material), forming it
carefully to the shape of the contents. This
expelsair. Foldandcrimpendsoftbe pack-
ageto provideagood, lastingseal. Don’t,
meat, whetherrawor’corrked.~n be frozen
successfully ordy once. .
SUGGESTED
STORAGETIMES (M:&JHS)
PRODUCT
FRESH MEATs ‘
Roasts (Beef and Lamb) . . . ... ..8 to 12
Roasts (Pork and Veal) . . . . .. ...4 to 8
Steaks (Beef). ... ... .. ........8 to 12
Chops (Lamb and Pork) .. ......3 to 4
Ground and Stew Meats . . . .. ...2 to 3
Variety Meats . . . . ... .. ........3 to 4
Sausage (Pork) . . . . . . .. ........1 to 2
PROCESSED MEATS
Bacon....., . . . . . . . . . . ........1
Frankfurters.. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ?4
Ham (Whole) . . . . . . . . .. ........1 to 2
Ham (Half) . . . ... ... .. ........1 to 2
Ham (Slices) .. .. . . . . . . ........1 to 2
COOKED MEATS
Cooked Meats end Meat Dishes. .2t03
Gravy and Meat Broth .. ........2 to 3
FRESH POULTRY
Chicken and Turkey . . . . . . ... ...12
Duck and Goose. .. . . . . . . .. ...6
Giblets .,.. . . .. . . . .. . ........3
COOKED POULTRY
Pieces (Covered with Broth) .. ..6
Pieces (Not Covered) . . . . . .. ....1
Cooked Poultry Dishes. .. ......6
Fried Chicken ... . . . .. . ........4
FISH
Lean. ,., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 to 8
Fatty. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2to 3
PRODUCE
Most Fruits and Vegetables, .. ..8 to 12
BAKERY GOODS
Rollsand Breads. ., . . . . . . . . 2to 3
Cakes and Pies., ., ., . . . . .. . I max.
ICE CREAM
(Original Carton). ... ,., ,. ..., 1max.
New techniques are consmrrdybeing de-
veloped. Consult [he State College or
County Extension Service or your local
UtilityCompanyfor the latestinformation
on freezingand-storing foods.
ICECREAMSTORAGE
Fine-qualityice cream, wi[h high cream
content,willnormullyrequire slightlylow-
er tempermuresthan more “airy” already-
packed brands with lowcream content. It
will be necessary to experiment I. deter.
minethe exact temperaturecomrol setting
to keepyour fssvoriteicecream at the right
serving temperature. Also, the rear of the
freezerisslighdycolder than the front.
BOOKSHELFDOORSTORAGE
Convenient for storing frozen food pack-
ages as bandy as books on asheIf. Roomy
enough for storing home-frozen items or
Ieft-overs,door storage is designed.to ac-
commodateregular or odd-shaped pack-
ages for ready identification.
HANDYJUICE CAN SHELVES
(Models CA15D, CA15E)
Two door shelves are speciaRysized for
storage of standard frozen juice cans and
other containers of similar shape.
AUTOMATICINTERIOR LIGHT
(Model CA15D]
Light turns on automaticallywhen door is
opened, turns offwhen door is closed.
BUILT-INKEY-EJECTINGLOCK
[Models CA12D, CA15D)
Keepsyour frozen food supplysecure, dis-
courages unauthorized “exploring.” The
spring-loaded lock is designed so that the
key is automatically ejected–key will not
remain in lock in either the open or locked
position. Keep key out of reach of children
and away from food freezer.
REFRIGERATED SHELVES
Permits contact of fooctwith refrigemted
shelfto hasten freezing.Tubing welded in
each shelf provides fast freezing.
Tomainminyourfreezerin operation while
you areawayfrom home, remember not to
turn off your house power. For sure pro-
tection of freezer contents, you may want
to ask aneighbor 10check the power sup-
ply and freezer operation every 48 hours.
For along vacation, you may prefer to
moveyour frozen food to astorage locker
temporarily. If freezer is to be left empty,
turn the temperature control to OFF po-
sition and disconnect the power plug from
wall receptacle. To prevent formation of
odors, place open box of soda in freezer
and leave door open. When freezer is not
operating, it can be left in an unheated
house or room without damage to the cab-
inet or mechanism.
When moving, turn off, emply, unplug and
clean the freezer.Handle your freezer with
care. It is afine piece of equipment and
deservesspecialattention. fn the van, pro-
tect the exterior with ablanket covering.
10operate, pluganother appliance into the
same outlet to determine if there is a
burned-out fuse.
3. FollowchecklistbeIow forother possible
trouble spots.
in case of extended power failure:
LKeep freezer door closed. Your freezer
will keep food frozen for 12 to 16 hours
provided warm air is not admilted.
2. If freezer isout of operation for 12hours
or more, add dry ice. Leave ice in large
pieces. Place on Iop of each shelf of food.
so that cold air willflow down over all the
food. Add more ice mrequired.
WARNING: Handling of dry ice can cause
freezingof the hands–gloves or o!her pro-
tection is recommended.
3. Ifdry ice isnot available, move food to a
frozen food locker temporarily-until
power is restored.
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Complaint Handling
Wc muintain astaff of Customer Rela-
tions Managcrsat major market locations
to whom you may appeal for service help
ifyou arc not satisfied with the assistance
received through the nrrrmal channels
specified in the warranty on the back
cover under “HemTo Obtain Sekice.” A
Iistingoflocations and telephone numbers
is provided with tbe prodrrcl. Wc also
maintain aworking relationship with
MACAP, the Major Applimrce Consumer
Action Panel, 20 North Wacker Drive,
Chictgo, [Oinois 60&16.so that you may
contact them for help in resolving acom-
plaint but only after you have tried to
resolve the problem through our Cus-
tomer Rchuions Offices.
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MAKEYOUR OWN SELF-SERVICE CHECK BEFORE CALLING FOR GE SERVICE TECHNICIAN
Freazerdoss not mn
eBlown fuse or tripped circuit
breaker
●Not plugged in
●Temperature control in OFF
position
Freezer temperaturetoo cold
.Temperaturecontrol set on too
higb anumber
Stnrts 100frequently
●Door ripened too frequently or
100 !ong
.Temperature control sel on too
high anumber
●Package holding door optm
Freezer runstoo 10s2s ●Nor plugged in Foods drying out
●Door opened too frequently or ●Temperature control in OFF
too long oPackages not properly
pnsition wrapped or sealed
●Package holding door open ●Package holding door open
●Tempcmture control set on too Freezer temperature too wnrm
bigh unumber Moisturecollecting on outside of ●Door opened too frequently or
cabinet too long
Noisy operation .Extended hot, humid weather
●Weakness i“ room f[oor ●Package holding door open
Irrtcrior light does not light
.Legs need adjusting (Model CA15D) Door wont fully cfose by itself
●Blown fuse or wipped circuit OLegs need adjusting
Cabinet vibrates breaker
●Weakness in room floor ●Packagehnldingdnorope”
●Notpluggedin
.Legsneed adjusling ●Binned cmt]irrbthulb Excessive frost build-up
Food defrosting
●Blown fuse or tripped circuit
breaker
.-- eDoor opened too frequently or
Slow smtting after being turned off too long
for nperiod of time 0Packageholdingdoor open
08uilt-inoverloadprotection 0Exttmded hot, h“mid ~~arber
Ifyou need to call aGE service technician, be sure to give the model number of your
freeZer. Hmaybe foundat the frontof your freezerat the lowerright-handcorner near
the hinge (see model sketch, front covsr),
When service is required,be sure to specifygenuine General Electric renewal parts.
OWE.
NO, 4e4a92Pol
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