GE 18, 17 Level cubes by hand, Bin cause the icemaker To shut off, On will damage the water valve

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Before you call for service…

Troubleshooting Tips

Problem

Possible Causes

What To Do

Motor operates for long periods or cycles on and off frequently. (Modern refrigerators with more storage space and a larger space and a larger freezer require more operating time. They start and stop often to maintain even temperatures.)

Normal when refrigerator

• Wait 24 hours for the refrigerator to completely

is first plugged in.

cool down.

Often occurs when large

• This is normal.

amounts of food are

 

placed in refrigerator.

 

Door left open.

• Check to see if package is holding door open.

 

 

Hot weather or frequent

• This is normal.

door openings.

 

Temperature control dial

• See About the temperature control dial.

set at the coldest setting.

 

Grille and condenser

• See Care and cleaning.

need cleaning.

 

Frost or ice crystals on frozen food (frost within package is normal)

Door left open.

• Check to see if package is holding door open.

 

 

Too frequent or too long

 

door openings.

 

Automatic icemaker does not work

(on some models)

Icemaker is not on.

• Move the feeler arm to the ON (down) position.

 

 

Water supply turned off or

• See Installing the water line.

not connected.

 

 

Freezer compartment

• Wait 24 hours for the refrigerator to completely

 

too warm.

cool down.

 

 

 

 

Piled up cubes in the storage

• Level cubes by hand.

 

bin cause the icemaker

 

 

to shut off.

 

Frequent “buzzing” sound

Icemaker is on but the water

• Move the feeler arm to the STOP (up) position. Keeping it

 

supply to the refrigerator has

on will damage the water valve.

 

not been connected.

 

Cubes too small

Water shutoff valve connecting

• Call the plumber to clear the valve.

 

refrigerator to water line may

 

 

be clogged.

 

Slow ice cube freezing

Door left open.

• Check to see if package is holding door open.

 

Temperature control dial

• See About the temperature control dial.

 

not set cold enough.

 

Ice cubes have

Ice storage bin needs cleaning.

• Empty and wash bin. Discard old cubes.

odor/taste

 

 

Food transmitting odor/taste

• Wrap foods well.

 

to ice cubes.

 

 

 

 

 

Interior of refrigerator

• See Care and cleaning.

 

needs cleaning.

 

Moisture forms on

Not unusual during

• Wipe surface dry and reset temperature control dial

cabinet surface

periods of high humidity.

one setting colder.

between the doors

 

 

Moisture collects inside

Too frequent or too

 

(in humid weather, air

long door openings.

 

carries moisture into

 

 

refrigerator when doors

 

 

are opened)

 

 

Refrigerator has odor

Foods transmitting

• Foods with strong odors should be tightly wrapped.

 

odor to refrigerator.

• Keep an open box of baking soda in the refrigerator;

 

 

 

 

replace every three months.

 

 

 

 

Interior needs cleaning.

• See Care and cleaning.

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Contents Canadian Customers Warranty for U.S. Customers Write the model and serial numbers here Model # Serial #Réfrigérants Before You Throw Away Your Old Refrigerator or FreezerRefrigerants  Démontez les portes Do not refreeze frozen foods which have thawed completely  N’entreposez et n’utilisez pas d’essence ou Éloignez les doigts des parties du réfrigérateur Conservez CES Directives Half-Width Shelves Temperature Control Dial on some modelsAbout the fresh food compartment shelves Full-Width ShelvesFruit and Vegetable Drawers About the freezer compartment shelvesAbout the storage drawers Snacks DrawerAbout the automatic icemaker Care and cleaning of the refrigerator Clearances Before YOU BeginRefrigerator Location Rollers and Leveling LegsBefore YOU Begin Installing the Water Line on Some ModelsPower drill Or adjustable wrench What YOU will NeedFasten the Shutoff Valve Shut OFF the Main Water Supply and Unplug RefrigeratorDrill the Hole for the Valve Route the TubingTurn the Water On AT Shutoff Valve Installing the Water LineConnect the Tubing To the Refrigerator Plug in the RefrigeratorTools Required Reversing the Door SwingImportant Notes Remove the Freezer DoorReversing the Hardware Set the door outside-up on a non-scratching surfaceTransfer fresh food door handle Reinstall the fresh food door handleReversing the Door Handles Transfer door stopRe-hang the fresh food door RE-HANGING the DoorsTransfer Freezer Door Handle Re-hang the freezer doorRefrigerator does not Before you call for service…Whoosh Freezer compartment CompartmentOn will damage the water valve Level cubes by handBin cause the icemaker To shut off Not been connected Cubes too smallCompressor What is covered How Long Warranted Parts LabourThis warranty is in addition to any statutory warranty Evaporator, condenserConsumer Product Ownership Registration For refrigerators installed in the U.S Consumer Product Ownership Registration GE Will Replace What GE Will Not CoverConsumer Support Canada, callSuite 310, 1 Factory Lane
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