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WATER DISPENSER |
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SURFACE BETWEEN |
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MOISTURE
COLLECTS INSIDE
WATER ON FLOOR
REFRIGERATOR
HAS ODOR
INTERIOR LIGHT
DOES NOT WORK
UNEVEN SPACING OR GAPS BETWEEN DOORS AND KITCHEN CABINETS
POOR DOOR ALIGNMENT OR ONE DOOR HIGHER THAN THE OTHER
c Too frequent or too long door openings.
●In humid weather, air carries moisture into refrigerator when doors are o~ened.
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●The drain at the bottom of the freezer may be clogged. Remove any ice on the freezer bottom and clean the drain.
●If you use a glass over 6 inches tall, you may be jamming the cubes in the funnel chute. They can fuse inside the chute and drop out later, leaving water or ice on the floor.
●Foods with strong odors should be tightly covered.
●Check for spoiled food.
●Interior needs cleaning.
“Keep open box of baking soda in refrigerator; replace every three months.
●No power at outlet. Call installer or electrician.
●Light bulb needs replacing.
●Check fuse and circuit breaker.
●Kitchen cabinets are not level or square. Call the installer or cabinet maker.
●Refrigerator not level. Adjust levelers so refrigerator is resting solidly
on the floor and is level side to side and front to back.
If you need more help... call, t I free: GE Answer Center”
800.626.2000
consumer information service
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