GE 1825 Ice cubes have, Odor/taste, Moisture forms on, Cabinet surface, Between the doors

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Problem

 

Possible Causes

What To Do

 

 

 

 

Ice cubes have

 

Ice storage bin needs

Empty and wash bin.

odor/taste

 

cleaning.

Discard old cubes.

 

 

Food transmitting odor/

Wrap foods well.

 

 

taste to ice cubes.

 

 

 

Interior of refrigerator

See Care and cleaning.

 

 

needs cleaning.

 

 

 

 

 

Moisture forms on

 

Not unusual during

Wipe surface dry and

cabinet surface

 

periods of high

make sure the power saver

between the doors

 

humidity.

switch is not set at the

 

 

 

POWER SAVER setting.

 

 

 

 

Moisture collects inside

 

Too frequent or too

 

(in humid weather, air

 

long door openings.

 

carries moisture into

 

 

 

refrigerator when doors

 

 

 

are opened)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Food freezing in

 

Food too close to

Move the food away from

the refrigerator

 

air vent.

the air vent (near controls).

 

 

Fresh food control is

Move the fresh food control

 

 

set too cold.

to a warmer temperature.

 

 

 

 

Cube dispenser does not

 

Icemaker turned off or

Turn on icemaker or

work (on some models)

 

water supply turned off.

water supply.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ice cubes are frozen to

Remove cubes and move

 

 

icemaker feeler arm.

the feeler arm to the ON

 

 

 

(down) position.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Irregular ice clumps in

Break up with fingertip

 

 

storage container.

pressure and discard

 

 

 

remaining clumps.

 

 

 

Freezer temperature may

 

 

 

be too warm. Adjust the

 

 

 

freezer control to a colder

 

 

 

setting, one position at a

 

 

 

time, until the clumps do

 

 

 

not form.

 

 

 

 

Refrigerator has odor

 

Foods transmitting

Foods with strong odors

 

 

odor to refrigerator.

should be tightly wrapped.

 

 

 

Keep an open box of baking

 

 

 

soda in the refrigerator;

 

 

 

replace every three months.

 

 

Interior needs cleaning.

See Care and cleaning.

Safety Information Operating Instructions Installation Instructions Troubleshooting Tips Customer Service

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Contents GE Appliances Write the model and serial numbers here Staple sales slip or cancelled check hereCongratulations You Are Now Part of the GE Family Review the Section on GE & You Service PartnershipRead this Manual Instructions Safety PrecautionsCFC Disposal Before You Throw Away Your Old Refrigerator or FreezerUSE of Adapter Plugs REMEMBER… About the controls on the refrigerator Power Saver Switch Control SettingsFood Storage How To Test TemperaturesAbout the refrigerator shelves and dishes Safety InformationRearranging the Shelves Quick Serve SystemQuick Store Bin About the refrigerator binsAdjustable Temperature Meat Drawer Adjustable Humidity DrawersAbout the storage drawers Fruit and Vegetable DrawersStorage Drawers About the additional featuresSnuggers To RemoveBeverage Rack Two-Position Freezer ShelfCondiment Caddy Can Dispenser Extra Freezer Shelf Bins on the DoorsAutomatic Icemaker on some models Icemaker Accessory KitAbout the automatic icemaker To Use the Dispenser About the ice and water dispenserIce Storage Bin To replaceImportant Facts About Your Dispenser Water Filter AccessoryPress here to Cleaning the Outside Care and cleaning of the refrigeratorUnder the Refrigerator Cleaning the InsideTroubleshooting Tips Customer Service Behind the Refrigerator Light Bulb ReplacementPreparing for Vacation Preparing to MoveClearances Preparing to install the refrigeratorRefrigerator Location Rollers have 3 purposes To adjust the rollersBefore You Begin Installing the water lineWhat You Will Need Power drillShut Off the Main Water Supply Install the Shutoff ValveTurn On the Water and Flush Out the Tubing Route the Copper Tubing and Connect It to the Shutoff ValveTurn the Water On at the Shutoff Valve Connect the Tubing to the RefrigeratorPlug In the Refrigerator Start the IcemakerTools Required When reversing the door swing on non-dispenser modelsImportant Notes Remove the Freezer Door on Non-Dispenser Models Before Removing the DoorsRemoving the doors Remove the Freezer Door on Dispenser Models Reversing the hardwareRemove the Fresh Food Door Transfer Bottom Hinge Bracket to the LeftTransfer Center Hinge Bracket to the Left Operating Instructions Safety InformationTransfer Top Hinge to the Left Transfer Door StopsTransfer Freezer Door Handle Information Operating Instructions InstallationReversing the door handles Plastic Washer Rehang the Freezer Door on Dispenser Models Reversing the doorsNormal operating sounds Refrigerator does not Before you call for service…Operate Vibration or rattlingPackage is normal Fresh food or freezerAutomatic icemaker Does not workIce cubes have Power Saver settingOdor/taste Moisture forms onOrange glow Hot air from bottomFreezer Door does not close See RollersCustomer Service Customer Service Safety Information First Year Consumer WarrantyNext Four Years Terms and ConditionsWhat GE Will Not Cover GE Will ReplaceService Contracts In the U.S Service Telephone NumbersGE Answer Center In the U.S Canada, call

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