GE TPJ24BR, TPJ24PR, TPJ24PF, TFJ28PR, TFJ30PF, TFJ30PR, TFJ22PR, TFJ20JR, TFJ25PR manual Storage of Food

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STORAGE OF FOOD

(1)STORAGE OF FOOD

When storing foods, place items requiring colder temperatures (meats, cakes, etc.) near the cold air inlet, while placing items which are not to be subjected to dewing or icing (vegetables, fruit, etc.) in the lower areas.

Beer and juices should be stored in the door pockets, while butter and cheeses should be stored in the upper portion of the door (astro-door type utility compartment) where the temperature is relatively high.

1.Provide space between items in the refrigerator. Packing items too densely will reduce circulation of cold air, reducing cooling.

2.If foods stored in the freezer are not sealed airtight, water condensation could occur on the surface of the refrigerator’s cold walls and dampen contents by dewing. Therefore, when storing, use airtight containers or plastic wrap.

Operation

(2)WARNINGS ABOUT FOOD STORAGE

1.Bottles should not be stored inside the freezer because they may break.

2.Do not store plasma or vaccines in this refrigerator. In addition, volatile or flammable substances should never be stored in refrigerators.

3.Avoid leaving the door open. Do not open and close the door unnecessarily.

4.Do not store hot foods without cooling them first.

5.Do not store ice cream in the door pocket.

DANGER

WARNING

WARNING

CAUTION

Do not store bottles

Flammable ether, benzene,

Do not store medicine or

Do not store hot foods.

or cans in freezer

alcohol, medicine, LP gas,

scientific specimens in

Cool them first.

compartment.

etc., should not be stored.

refrigerator.

 

 

 

SPRAY

THINNER

CRACK!

LP GAS

ETHER

 

 

 

GLUE

• Contents will

 

 

 

freeze and

 

 

 

broken glass may

NO

• Danger of

DON’T

cause injuries.

BOTTLES

explosion.

STORE

Items requiring strict temperature control should not be stored in a

householdDON’T

refrigerator. STORE

FOODS SHOULD BE COOLED FIRST

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Contents Operations Guide Do not Instructions for Safe OperationDo not Disassemble Wipe Plug CleanWhen Dirty Clean PlugShort Circuit Connect Grounding ConnectingDo not Install Malfunction orDo not USE IgnitionRemove Gasket Attach Shelves Securely Installation WarningPower Plug Prevent from Toppling OverKeep DRY PossibilityOr Fire Do not DamageProvide Operations Guide Do not TouchTFJ28PF, TFJ30PF, TPJ24PF Part NamesTFJ20JR Freezer Performance SpecificationsTPJ24PF TPJ24PR TPJ24BR External DimensionsExternal Dimensions Refrigerator should be installed on a firm and level floor Instructions for InstallationInstructions for Operation Refrigerator Compartment Operation of Temperature Control DialsSET AT Position 5 for Normal USE Freezer CompartmentHow to Prevent Freezing Interior Temperature ControlAdditional Cooling on Refrigerator Compartment Side Normal OperationSmall Amount of Food is Stored Additional Cooling on Freezer Compartment SideDispensing ICE Cubes Operation of the Custom DispenserOperation of the Custom Dispenser Removing the ICE Bucket Operation of Icemaker Automatic ICE-MAKING ApparatusRefrigerator Compartment Shelves Utilizing the Interior SpaceFreezer Compartment Shelf High Humidity Vegetable Compartment Utilizing the Interior SpaceCHILLING/VEGETABLE Compartment Adjustable Height Door PocketWine Rack QUICK-SERVE Shelf with Serving DishesFreezer Air Lift to Access Lower When Finished KEY to SET DOOR-LEFT-OPEN Warning Electronic Monitor & Diagnostic SystemRefrigerator Interior Temperature Monitor DOOR-LEFT-OPEN MonitorSelection Touch KEY Indicator Light for Normal OperationSystem CHECK/RESET KEY Malfunction Diagnosis Code Display WindowFreezer Compartment Malfunction FF Power Source Malfunction PFIcemaker Malfunction Automatic Icemaker CI Storage of Food Storage of FoodWhat to Know about Frozen Foods Methods of Selecting and Using STORE-BOUGHT Frozen FoodsBasic Things to Know about Home Freezing Care and Cleaning of Refrigerator SELF-DIAGNOSIS During Warranty Period Warranty and AFTER-SERVICE Please Read CarefullyInspection of Older Model Refrigerators Are these symptoms present?