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Brand | GE |
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Model Number | 49-60067 |
Type | Top Freezer Refrigerator |
Color | White |
Energy Star | Yes |
Defrost Type | Frost-Free |
Instructions for safely disposing of your old refrigerator, including removing doors and leaving shelves.
Details the meaning of diagnostic codes like FF, PF, CI, and DE and how to address them.
Instructions for cleaning the inside of the fresh food and freezer compartments, including odor prevention.
Detailed instructions for replacing light bulbs in the fresh food, refreshment center, and freezer compartments.
Information on connecting the icemaker to a water supply, including kit requirements and pressure limits.
Instructions on proper grounding and electrical connections for personal safety and appliance operation.
Specifies the need for individual electrical outlets and matching voltage ratings for optimal performance.
Troubleshooting steps for when the refrigerator fails to start or operate.
Reasons why the refrigerator motor may run for extended durations, including initial cool-down.
Troubleshooting causes for the motor starting and stopping frequently, like temperature control or cleaning.
Causes and solutions for foods drying out, primarily related to improper sealing or temperature settings.
Troubleshooting for warm temperatures, including door seals, openings, and defrost cycle effects.
Reasons for frost or ice crystals on frozen food, often due to door openings or package sealing.
Steps to eliminate refrigerator odors, including covering foods, cleaning, and using baking soda.
Troubleshooting steps for doors not closing properly, often related to the gasket or alignment.
Steps to troubleshoot a non-functioning interior light, including checking power and bulb.
Troubleshooting for unresponsive touch pads, checking power and potential circuit breaker issues.
Troubleshooting for icemaker issues, including feeler arm position, water supply, and compartment temperature.
Solutions for a non-functional cube dispenser, checking for ice, water supply, and clogs.
Causes and remedies for ice cubes having an odor or taste, including cleaning and water quality.
Reasons for small ice cubes, often related to a clogged water shutoff valve.
Possible causes for slow ice cube freezing, such as temperature control settings or door openings.
Troubleshooting steps for a non-functional water dispenser, checking water supply and air in the system.
Tips for improving water taste and odor, including dispensing regularly and installing a water filter.
Troubleshooting for water leaks, often caused by clogged drains or improper glass use with dispenser.