GE Numbers 2 How to Set the Door Alarm, Why the Red Warm Temperature Light Glows, System Works

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How to Set the

How to Set the

Door Alarm

You don’t have to set the visual alarm. As long as either door is open, the red DOOR OPEN signal

light flashes.

If the green signal light on the DOOR ALARM pad is glowing, the beeper alarm is set. If it’s not. touch the pad to turn it on.

If either door is open for more than 30 seconds, a recurring beep sounds.

The light goes out and the beeping stops when you close the door.

There are times when you’ll want the Door Alarm beeper turned off. When you’re rearranging a lot of food, for example. Just touch the pad. The green light will go out and the beeping will stop.

Deactivating the Door Alarm beeper does not turn the red DOOR OPEN light off—it keeps flashing until the door is closed.

Why the Red Warm Temperature Light Glows.

At first, it’s probably because your newly installed refrigerator hasn’t completely cooled down yet. Wait a few hours for it to cool, and then the light will go out.

From then on, the red light will glow whenever temperatures inside get too high for proper food storage. If this happens, open the doors only when absolutely necessary. and close them as quickly as possible.

As soon as inside tempertitures return to normal. the light goes out.

How the Electronic

Monitor and Diagnostic

System Works.

The word NORMAL is lighted

in green except when a failure has been detected.

The SYSTEM CHECK-RESET pad has two functions:

1. You can touch the SYSTEM CHECK-RESET pad and get a review of the electronic diagnostic codes in order of their priority.

2.You can touch the SYSTEM CHECK-RESET pad to erase three flashing codes immediately and two codes tifter the condition that caused them to flash has been corrected (see page 8).

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GE Numbers 2 warranty How to Set the Door Alarm, Why the Red Warm Temperature Light Glows, System Works