GE TFJ25PR, TPJ24PR, TPJ24BR, TPJ24PF, TFJ28PR, TFJ30PF manual Do not Touch, Provide Operations Guide

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION (continued)

CAUTION

For Safety

Hire professional movers to move the refrigerator, because it is heavy and dangerous to move.

EMPLOY PROFESSIONAL MOVERS

Do not touch food or containers (metallic) inside the freezer compartment with wet hands.

DO NOT TOUCH

Install refrigerator on a sturdy flat floor.

DO NOT INSTALL

Do not put hands under the refrigerator.

DO NOT TOUCH

Do not re-freeze foods after they have been thawed.

Straight!

Food

Frozen

DANGER OF INJURIES BY ATTEMPTING TO MOVE THE REFRIGERATOR YOURSELF.

CONSULT YOUR DEALERSHIP OR A PROFESSIONAL MOVER TO TRANSPORT THE REFRIGERATOR.

FREEZING

TEMPERATURES MAY CAUSE FREEZER BURN.

INSTALLING ON AN UNSTEADY FLOOR COULD CAUSE THE REFRIGERATOR TO TOPPLE WHEN OPENED AND CLOSED AND COULD CAUSE INJURY.

METAL PLATES AND ROTATING PARTS LOCATED UNDER THE REFRIGERATOR MAY CAUSE INJURY.

CONSUMING SPOILED FOODS IS HARMFUL.

FOOD POISONING WARNING

If you resell or give away this appliance, provide the new owners with this Operations Guide.

PROVIDE

OPERATIONS GUIDE

Operations Guide

THE NEW OWNER WILL NEED THIS OPERATIONS GUIDE FOR SAFE AND CORRECT USE.

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Contents Operations Guide Instructions for Safe Operation Do notWipe Plug Clean When DirtyClean Plug Do not DisassembleConnect Grounding Connecting Do not InstallMalfunction or Short CircuitRemove Gasket IgnitionDo not USE Installation Warning Power PlugPrevent from Toppling Over Attach Shelves SecurelyPossibility Or FireDo not Damage Keep DRYDo not Touch Provide Operations GuidePart Names TFJ28PF, TFJ30PF, TPJ24PFTFJ20JR Specifications Freezer PerformanceExternal Dimensions TPJ24PF TPJ24PR TPJ24BRExternal Dimensions Instructions for Installation Refrigerator should be installed on a firm and level floorInstructions for Operation Operation of Temperature Control Dials SET AT Position 5 for Normal USEFreezer Compartment Refrigerator CompartmentInterior Temperature Control How to Prevent FreezingNormal Operation Additional Cooling on Refrigerator Compartment SideAdditional Cooling on Freezer Compartment Side Small Amount of Food is StoredOperation of the Custom Dispenser Dispensing ICE CubesOperation of the Custom Dispenser Operation of Icemaker Automatic ICE-MAKING Apparatus Removing the ICE BucketFreezer Compartment Shelf Utilizing the Interior SpaceRefrigerator Compartment Shelves Utilizing the Interior Space High Humidity Vegetable CompartmentAdjustable Height Door Pocket CHILLING/VEGETABLE CompartmentQUICK-SERVE Shelf with Serving Dishes Wine RackFreezer Air Lift to Access Lower When Finished Electronic Monitor & Diagnostic System Refrigerator Interior Temperature MonitorDOOR-LEFT-OPEN Monitor KEY to SET DOOR-LEFT-OPEN WarningIndicator Light for Normal Operation System CHECK/RESET KEYMalfunction Diagnosis Code Display Window Selection Touch KEYIcemaker Malfunction Automatic Icemaker CI Power Source Malfunction PFFreezer Compartment Malfunction FF Storage of Food Storage of FoodBasic Things to Know about Home Freezing Methods of Selecting and Using STORE-BOUGHT Frozen FoodsWhat to Know about Frozen Foods Care and Cleaning of Refrigerator SELF-DIAGNOSIS Warranty and AFTER-SERVICE Please Read Carefully During Warranty PeriodAre these symptoms present? Inspection of Older Model Refrigerators