Seguridad

Reemplazo de bombillas.

El colocar el control en posición 0 no quita la corriente del circuito de la luz.

Compartimento del refrigerador—Luz superior.

Desenchufe el refrigerador.

La bombilla está situada en la parte superior del compartimento, dentro

Bolsade la cubierta de la luz del domo. Para remover la cubierta, coloque su dedo

en la bolsa en la parte posterior de la cubierta. Tire de la cubierta hacia adelante y hacia abajo.

Tras reemplazar la bombilla con una bombilla de electrodoméstico del mismo voltaje o inferior, vuelva a colocar la cubierta de la luz.

Vuelva a enchufar el refrigerador a la corriente.

Compartimento del refrigerador—Luz inferior

Esta luz está situada por encima de la gaveta superior.

Desenchufe el refrigerador.

Levante la cubierta de la luz y jale de ella.

Después de reemplazar la bombilla con una bombilla de electrodomésticos del mismo voltaje o inferior, reemplace la cubierta de la luz.

Vuelva a enchufar el refrigerador a la corriente.

Operación

Instalación

problemas

Compartimento del congelador

Desenchufe el refrigerador.

Retire el entrepaño justo por encima de la cubierta de luz. (El entrepaño será más fácil de quitar si se vacía primero.) En algunos modelos, tendrá que retirarse un tornillo de la parte superior de la cubierta de la luz.

Para quitar la cubierta, presione en los lados y levántela hacia arriba y afuera. En algunos modelos, levante la cubierta de la luz y jale de ella.

Reemplace la bombilla con una bombilla de electrodomésticos del mismo voltaje o inferior, y reinstale la cubierta de la luz. Al reinstalar la cubierta de la luz, asegúrese de que las lengüetas superiores hacen clic en su lugar de forma segura. Vuelva a colocar el tornillo (en algunos modelos).

Vuelva a instalar el entrepaño y enchufe el refrigerador de nuevo.

Soporte al consumidor Solucionar

Dispensador

Desenchufe el refrigerador.

La bombilla está situada en el dispensador bajo el panel de control. Quite la bombilla girándola en sentido contrario a las agujas del reloj.

Cambie la bombilla por una bombilla del mismo tamaño y voltaje.

Vuelva a enchufar el refrigerador a la corriente.

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GE MODELS 23 AND 25 installation instructions Reemplazo de bombillas, Soporte al consumidor Solucionar

MODELS 23 AND 25 specifications

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