GE Comprehensive Guide to Refrigerator Door Maintenance for GSS25 Models

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Door Gasket

The rear flange of the gasket is positioned between the inner and outer door panels. The screws under the gasket flap must be loosened.

1.Remove the door bins.

2.Loosen 40 screws located under the door gasket.

3.Remove the gasket from the interior of the door liner.

Note: The back side of the door liner has double- sided tape at the corners.

Screws

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Door Handles

Door handles are front mounted and secured with Torx-style screws.

1.Remove the handle trim covers by inserting a thin flat-blade screwdriver about 2 in. from the end of top cover trim. Pry up enough to insert your fingers and lift to free trim from 2 plastic locking tabs inserted in rectangle door holes. Reverse to reinstall, taking care to align cover trim correctly. The top and bottom are not interchangeable.

2.Remove 2 T-20 Torx screws from the upper and lower ends of the handle.

3.Remove the handle.

Doors and Door Hinges

IMPORTANT: The freezer door is not adjustable. The fresh food door can be adjusted up and down to match the height of the freezer door. Adjust the fresh food door up or down using the hinge adjustment pin (located on the fresh food lower door hinge).

The fresh food and freezer lower door hinges are equipped with replaceable cam risers. Cam risers assist in door closure.

When the fresh food door is adjusted too high, the cam riser will not be engaged. If the cam riser is not engaged, the door will not close properly. Refer to the Fresh Food Door Adjustment section in this chapter for more information.

IMPORTANT: The refrigerator rollers must be adjusted correctly to ensure proper door closure. Refer to the Roller Assembly section in this chapter for more information.

Door Removal

1.Remove the upper hinge cover by removing the Phillips screw.

2.With the door in the closed position, disconnect the wiring harness (freezer side only).

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Contents Technical Service Guide Important Safety Notice Table of Contents Introduction Remove and Discard InstallationSpecifications Nomenclature S 2 5 I F M a F W WFor The Period GE Will Replace One Year Warranty InformationTable of Contents Operating CharacteristicsPre-Chill Operation Adaptive Defrost Abnormal Operating Characteristics Incorrect OperationCooling Operation Adaptive Defrost Adaptive DefrostPost Dwell Adaptive Defrost Liner Protection ModeDefrost Heater Operation Adaptive Defrost Dwell Period Adaptive DefrostFilters Dispenser Lock Hinge System and Door ClosureJelly Roll Condenser Airflow Cabinet InteriorInputs Main Control BoardGeneral Locator Views Capacitor Mechanical Disassembly Page Door Removal Door GasketDoor Handles Doors and Door HingesControl Panel Fresh Food Door AdjustmentWater Filter Cartridge Fresh Food LightDrawers and Bins ShelvesIcemaker Freezer LightDoor Shelf Extenders Evaporator Fan Ice Dispenser DriveDefrost Heater and Freezer Thermistor Connectors ScrewsFresh Food Thermistor Overtemperature Thermostat and Evaporator ThermistorDoor Dispenser Target Switch Door Dispenser Control PanelIce Dispenser Drive Motor Ice CrusherIce Cube Solenoid EvaporatorDispenser Heater Condenser FanWater Solenoid Roller AssemblyFresh Food Air Damper Cable ConnectorPage Page Efficient Use of Diagnostics DiagnosticsBelow Failure Causes Freezer Compartment Fresh Food CompartmentAbove Cycle NormalProcessing Unit Unit Main Control Board 120 VAC SideVDC Page When activated Basic refrigerator checks Fresh Food Warm Freezer WarmFreezer Warm Fresh Food Normal Check control settings and temperaturesBasic refrigerator checks Fresh Food Warm Freezer NormalFresh Food Too Cold Freezer Normal Reset electronics by unplugging Refrigerator for 15 secondsRefrigerator Dead, No Sound, No Cooling Fan motor Evaporator Fan Not RunningReplace main control board Control board, make certain to Condenser Fan Not RunningDamper Door Not Operating Compressor Not Running Heavy Frost on Evaporator Thermistor Values Temperature Resistance in Kilo Degrees C Degrees F OhmsComponent and Connector Locator Views Fresh Food Thermistor Lights Capacitor Door Freezer Door SchematicsPage REV H and higher Page Illustrated Parts Catalog Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page

SSS25, HSS22, HSS25, ESS22, ESS25 specifications

General Electric (GE) has consistently been at the forefront of innovative technologies and solutions for various industries. Among its notable offerings are the GE GSS22, GSS20, GSS25, ESS25, and ESS22 models which reflect the company's commitment to efficient design and functionality in energy systems and appliances.

Starting with the GE GSS22, this model is designed with a focus on energy efficiency and modern convenience. It features advanced adaptive cooling technologies that optimize temperature control, ensuring food stays fresh longer. The stainless-steel finish not only provides a sleek look but also offers durability and ease of cleaning. Additionally, the GSS22 comes equipped with adjustable shelves and ample storage options, making it incredibly versatile.

The GSS20 model takes similar features and enhances user experience with its user-friendly interface and additional storage solutions. It incorporates a unique filtration system that keeps ice and water clean and fresh, and its state-of-the-art LED lighting illuminates the interior efficiently. The GSS20 is designed to meet the needs of families, with ample space for groceries and easy organization.

For those requiring greater capacity and advanced features, the GE GSS25 is an optimal choice. It boasts a large capacity and includes specialized compartments that cater to different food types. The internal cooling technology evenly distributes cool air, preventing temperature fluctuations. This model also features smart connectivity options that allow users to monitor and adjust settings remotely via a smartphone app, reflecting the trend towards smart appliances.

The ESS25, part of GE's energy-efficient series, emphasizes sustainability without sacrificing performance. It utilizes eco-friendly refrigerants and incorporates design techniques that minimize energy consumption. The ESS25 features an intuitive control panel and practical storage configurations to maximize efficiency in space usage.

Lastly, the GE ESS22 model is tailored for those looking for a balance between size and efficiency. This model emphasizes energy savings while still delivering full functionality. With smart features like temperature control alarms and adjustable humidity settings, ESS22 focuses on preserving the quality of food stored inside.

Overall, the GE GSS and ESS series stand out in the market due to their blend of innovation, energy efficiency, and user-centered design, making them suitable options for modern households looking to enhance their kitchen experience.