GE 4 Cubic Foot Models, 3 Cubic Foot Models, 2 Cubic Foot Models owner manual Consumer

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Instructions

Preparing to install the refrigerator.

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Top cover

Left hinge location

Plug button

Spacer

Upper hinge

Top plate

Door top cap

Bottom hinge

Leveling legs

Door Reversal (on some models)

4 Cubic Foot Models

1.Remove the two screws at the back of the top cover.

2.Remove the top cover by lifting the back up about 2″ and then sliding it forward.

3.Remove the small plug button on the left side of the door top cap.

4.Remove the three screws on the upper hinge (right side). Remove the hinge.

5.Remove the three screws at the left hinge location on the top plate.

6.Remove the screw in the middle of the top plate and remove the top plate.

7.Lift the door up and off the bottom hinge (right side).

8.Tilt the refrigerator cabinet back to remove the right leveling leg.

9.Remove the screws on the bottom hinge (right side) and the left leveling leg. Move the bottom hinge to the left side and secure it with the screws and leveling leg.

IMPORTANT: The left leg has a spacer that must be moved to the right side leveling leg when the door swing is reversed.

10.Screw the right leveling leg, with the spacer in place, back in place on the right side.

11.Position the door on the left bottom hinge. With the magnetic gasket holding the door in place, secure the top hinge with screws.

12.Make sure the door is aligned with the refrigerator cabinet before continuing.

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13.Replace the top plate and screws.

14.Slide the top cover back in place and replace the two screws.

15.Put the plug button in the hole on the right side of the door top cap.

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2 Cubic Foot Models, 3 Cubic Foot Models, 4 Cubic Foot Models specifications

General Electric (GE) has long been a leader in the home appliance market, especially when it comes to refrigerators. Their models are known for their reliability, performance, and innovative features. Among the various sizes offered, the 4 cubic foot, 3 cubic foot, and 2 cubic foot models cater to diverse consumer needs, whether it be for a family kitchen or a compact living space.

The GE 4 cubic foot models are designed with families in mind. These spacious refrigerators often feature adjustable shelves that allow users to customize their storage options based on their needs, making it easy to store larger items like party platters or large containers. Additionally, many of these models come equipped with Energy Star certification, ensuring efficient energy use, which translates to lower utility bills. Advanced cooling technologies, such as multi-flow air systems, help maintain an even temperature throughout the refrigerator, keeping food fresher for longer.

For smaller households or apartments, the GE 3 cubic foot models offer a perfect balance between capacity and compact design. These models tend to emphasize versatility, with sliding shelves and versatile door bins that can accommodate various food sizes. Many 3 cubic foot refrigerators feature frost-free technology, reducing the hassle of manual defrosting. They often come with LED lighting, which is brighter and longer-lasting than traditional bulbs, ensuring that food is easy to locate even in the back of the fridge.

The GE 2 cubic foot models are ideal for tight spaces such as dorm rooms, offices, or as additional refrigeration in a garage. Despite their smaller footprint, these models often include features such as adjustable thermostat controls, which allow users to regulate cooling levels based on their specific requirements. Many 2 cubic foot units also come with an integrated freezer compartment, ensuring that users can still store frozen items despite limited space. Their sleek designs often mesh well with modern aesthetics, making them not only functional but also visually appealing.

Overall, GE’s range of 4 cubic foot, 3 cubic foot, and 2 cubic foot refrigerator models exemplifies a commitment to quality and innovation. Each size meets specific needs, providing consumers with options that prioritize efficiency, customization, and convenience. Whether one requires expansive storage for a family or a compact solution for limited spaces, GE delivers reliable performance across the board.