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Alineación de las puertas

Si las puertas no están niveladas, ajuste le puerta de los alimentos frescos.

Usando una llave de 7/16″, gire

el tornillo de ajuste de la puerta hacia la derecha para elevar la puerta; gírelo hacia la izquierda para hacerla descender. (Un tapón de nylon está encajado en la rosca del pin para impedir que el pin gire a menos

de que se use una llave.)

Después de una o dos vueltas con la llave, abra y cierre la puerta de los alimentos frescos y luego controle la alineación superior de las puertas.

Llave de 7/16

Gavetas y cacerolas.

No todos los modelos tienen todas las características.

Gavetas preservadoras de frutas y vegetales

El exceso de agua que pueda acumularse en el fondo de las gavetas deben ser secadas.

Gavetas con humedad ajustable

High

Low

Deslice el control hasta llegar a la posición

Deslice el control hasta llegar a la posición

Humidity

Humidity

 

 

HI (alto) para proporcionar el alto nivel de

LO (bajo) para proporcionar el nivel de baja

 

 

humedad recomendado para la mayoría

humedad recomendado para la mayoría

 

 

de los vegetales.

de las frutas.

Cómo sacar las gavetas.

No todos los modelos tienen todas las características.

Seguridad

Operación

Instalación

Solucionar problemas

Como sacar las gavetas

Pueden extraerse fácilmente levantándolas ligeramente y jalando de ellas hasta pasar el punto donde se atrancan.

Si no puede quitar las gavetas a causa de la puerta, primero trate de sacar las bandejas de la puerta. Si esto no proporciona el espacio necesario, se necesitará hacer rodar el refrigerador hacia adelante hasta que la puerta se abra lo bastante para deslizar las

gavetas hasta quitarlas. En algunos casos,

 

cuando se hace rodar el refrigerador,

 

hacia adelante se necesitará moverlo

 

el refrigerador hacia la izquierda o

 

derecha al mismo tiempo.

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GE MODELS 23 AND 25 Gavetas y cacerolas, Alineación de las puertas, Gavetas con humedad ajustable, Como sacar las gavetas

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