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GE Monogram ZDWR240PBS User Manual

GE Monogram ZDWR240PBS
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Owners
Manual
Wine Reserve
ZDWR240
ZDWI240
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GE Monogram ZDWR240PBS Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGE Monogram
ModelZDWR240PBS
CategoryWine Cooler
Capacity24 bottles
TypeBuilt-in
Shelves6
DoorGlass
Energy Star CertifiedNo
Depth24 in
Number of Shelves6
Shelf MaterialWood
Temperature Range40 - 65 °F
FinishStainless Steel
Control TypeDigital
LightingLED
Temperature ZonesDual Zone

Summary

Introduction to Your Wine Reserve

Consumer Information and Setup

Manual Purpose and Online Resources

Overview of the manual's purpose and where to find additional help online.

Model and Serial Number Identification

Locate and record your wine reserve's model and serial numbers for service.

Consumer Information and Service Steps

Handling a Damaged Appliance

Immediately contact the dealer or builder if the appliance is delivered damaged.

Troubleshooting Before Service

Check the Problem Solver section before requesting service for minor issues.

Removing Packaging Materials

Safely remove all packing materials, including tape adhesive residue.

Obtaining Service Support

Follow specific steps for service in the USA and Canada if unsatisfied with initial service.

Important Safety Instructions: General

Risk of Child Entrapment

Follow instructions to prevent child entrapment and suffocation with old appliances.

Refrigerants Disposal

Federal law requires refrigerants to be removed before product disposal.

Electrical Safety: Adapter Plugs and Extension Cords

Do not use adapter plugs or extension cords with this appliance.

Important Safety Instructions: Electrical Connection

Connecting Electricity Safely

Ensure proper grounding, use dedicated outlets, and handle power cords with care.

Controls and Features: Temperature and Lockout

Temperature Control Functions

Adjust temperature settings for red wine, white wine, or custom ranges (40°F-65°F).

Child Control Lockout Feature

Lock temperature settings by pressing '+' and '-' pads simultaneously for five seconds.

Controls and Features: Lighting and Drawers

Interior Light Operation

The interior light can be set to stay on for one hour or only when the door is open.

Removing and Replacing Full Extension Drawers

Instructions for removing and reinserting full extension drawers for cleaning or storage.

Controls and Features: Bottle Loading and Wood Fronts

Wine Bottle Loading Configurations

Details on how to load bottles in different drawer arrangements for optimal storage.

Loading Tips and Suggestions

Tips on bottle placement, temperature zones, and avoiding damage to drawers.

Wood Drawer Fronts Care

Care instructions for the unfinished cherry wood drawer fronts, including staining.

Care and Cleaning: Interior, Drain, and Exterior

Safety Precautions Before Cleaning

Unplug the wine reserve and remove power at the circuit breaker before cleaning.

Cleaning the Interior Surfaces

Use a damp cloth or baking soda solution for cleaning interior surfaces and controls.

Drain Hole Maintenance

Periodically check and clean the drain hole and channel to prevent blockages.

Cleaning Exterior Surfaces

Wash exterior surfaces with mild soap and water; avoid abrasive cleaners.

Glass Door Cleaning

Use glass cleaner or mild soap and water; avoid temperature shock and rough handling.

Door Gasket Care

Clean vinyl gasket with mild soap and apply paraffin wax or petroleum jelly to the hinge side.

Care and Cleaning: Bulbs, Power Failures, and Moving

Light Bulb Replacement

Instructions for replacing the interior light bulb, including safety precautions.

Power Failure Procedures

Minimize door openings during power failure and avoid flammable vapors nearby.

Preparing the Unit for Moving

Secure loose items and ensure the unit remains upright during transport.

The Problem Solver: Normal Operating Sounds

Humming, Whooshing, and Pulsating Sounds

Explanation of normal compressor and pressure equalization sounds.

Whirring Fan Sounds

Fan sounds during initial startup, door openings, or temperature adjustments are normal.

Clicking, Popping, and Chirping Sounds

Sounds from cooling coils, defrost cycles, and electronic controls are typical.

Water and Gurgling Sounds

Gurgling noises from refrigerant flow and dripping into the drain pan are normal.

The Problem Solver: Troubleshooting Specific Issues

Troubleshooting: Appliance Does Not Operate

Check power, fuse/breaker, and proper plug connection if the appliance is not operating.

Troubleshooting: Vibration or Rattling

Slight vibration is normal; adjust leveling legs if rattling occurs.

Troubleshooting: Compressor Operation Cycles

Normal for new appliances, high loads, or frequent door openings; check temperature settings.

Troubleshooting: Compartment Too Warm

Check temperature control, door seals, and ambient temperature if compartment is warm.

Troubleshooting: Appliance Odor

Clean the interior and use baking soda to absorb odors.

Troubleshooting: Door Not Closing Properly

Check gasket, internal components, or obstructions preventing proper door closure.

Troubleshooting: Exterior Moisture

Exterior moisture is normal in high humidity; wipe dry if bothersome.

Troubleshooting: Interior Frost or Moisture

Check door openings, temperature settings, and humidity levels for interior moisture.

Troubleshooting: Interior Light Not Working

Check power supply and replace the light bulb if necessary.

The Problem Solver: Temperature and Operation Issues

Troubleshooting: Hot Air from Bottom

Normal air flow cools the motor; some floor coverings may discolor.

Troubleshooting: Continuous Operation

Adaptive defrost and frequent door openings can cause continuous operation; normal if temperatures are OK.

Troubleshooting: Temperature Adjustment Issues

Check if the unit is in lockout mode; press '+' and '-' pads to unlock.

Consumer Services and Support

GE Answer Center® Information

Contact the GE Answer Center for questions, available 24 hours Monday-Saturday.

In-Home Repair Service

Schedule expert repair service with factory-trained technicians at convenient times.

Assistance for Customers With Special Needs

Information on Braille controls and TDD/teletypewriter services for accessibility.

Service Contracts

Purchase service contracts for discounted future service after warranty expires.

Parts and Accessories

Order parts and accessories directly; qualified personnel for servicing.

Warranty Information

What is Covered: Limited Warranties

Covers manufacturing defects for one year (parts/labor) and sealed system for five years.

What is Not Covered by Warranty

Excludes damage from improper installation, misuse, accidents, or cosmetic issues.

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