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Problem

 

Possible Causes

What To Do

 

 

 

 

Hot air from bottom

 

Normal air flow cooling

 

of refrigerator

 

motor. In the refrigeration

 

 

 

process, it is normal that

 

 

 

heat be expelled in the

 

 

 

area under the refrigerator.

 

 

 

Some floor coverings will

 

 

 

discolor at these normal

 

 

 

and safe temperatures.

 

 

 

 

 

Food freezing in

 

Food too close to the air vent

Move the food away from the air vent (near the controls).

the refrigerator

 

at the back of the refrigerator.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Refrigerator control is set

Move the refrigerator control to a warmer

 

 

too cold.

temperature setting one increment at a time.

 

 

 

 

Orange glow

 

Defrost heater is on.

This is normal.

in the freezer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Door bins do not fit

 

The freezer door bins are

Try to install the bins in both doors.

in the door

 

a different size than the

 

 

 

refrigerator door bins.

 

 

 

 

 

Freezer light does

 

Some models do not have a

Check for a semi-clear dome light shield in the

not work

 

freezer light.

freezer ceiling. If the dome is opaque white, the

 

 

 

model does not have a freezer light. Check for a

 

 

 

door activated light switch on the right side of the

 

 

 

freezer. If there is only a cap in place of a switch,

 

 

 

the model does not have a freezer light.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Light bulb burned out

See Replacing the light bulbs.

 

 

or loose.

 

 

 

 

 

Controls do not light up

 

Some models do not have

If you can read white numbers on the control setting,

 

 

lighted controls.

the model does not have lighted controls.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Refrigerator light bulb burned

See Replacing the light bulbs.

 

 

out or loose.

 

 

 

 

 

Ice bucket does not fit

 

The freezer shelf is in the

Place the shelf in the lower position. See Rearranging

under the icemaker

 

top position.

the shelves.

 

 

 

 

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GE MODELS 18 AND 19 Hot air from bottom, Refrigerator, Food freezing, Orange glow, Freezer Door bins do not fit, Not work

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