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GE Monogram User Manual

GE Monogram
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Owner's
Manual
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361'42J'48"
Built-In Refrigerators
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12-08 JR
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GE Monogram Specifications

General IconGeneral
ConfigurationFrench Door
Ice MakerYes
Water DispenserYes
Defrost TypeAutomatic
Energy Star CertifiedYes
ColorStainless Steel
Crisper Drawers2
Freezer Drawers2

Summary

Introduction

Getting Started

Before using your refrigerator

Read the manual carefully for proper operation and maintenance.

Model and Serial Numbers

Record model and serial numbers for service and correspondence.

Handling a Damaged Refrigerator

Contact the dealer immediately if the refrigerator arrives damaged.

Service and Troubleshooting

Consult the Problem Solver and Consumer Services for assistance.

Important Safety Instructions

General Safety Precautions

Exercise basic safety precautions, use for intended purpose, proper installation.

Child Entrapment Hazard

Take precautions to prevent child entrapment and suffocation with old appliances.

Refrigerant Handling

Federal law requires refrigerant removal before disposal. Consult disposal company.

Electrical Connection Safety

Grounding Requirements

Appliance must be properly grounded using a 3-prong plug and outlet.

Power Cord and Outlet Usage

Use dedicated outlet, avoid adapters/extension cords, handle cord carefully.

Temperature Controls

Temperature Display and Adjustment

Shows actual temperatures, allows setting freezer/fresh food temps.

Temperature Range Settings

Lists low/high temperature settings for fresh food and freezer compartments.

Display Unit Selection

Change temperature display between Fahrenheit and Celsius.

Door Alarm Feature

Activates an alarm if doors are left open for over 2 minutes.

Water Filter Cartridge

Filter Status Light and Reset

Reset the filter status light after replacement.

Filter Bypass Plug Usage

Use bypass plug if using RO system or replacement filter is unavailable.

Replacing the Water Filter

Instructions on how to remove and install the water filter cartridge.

Ordering Replacement Filters

Information on ordering replacement filter cartridges.

Ice & Water Dispenser Operation

Dispenser Control Panel

Interactive touch controls with proximity sensor for dispensing water or ice.

Dispensing Water and Ice

Select water or ice type and press dispenser cradle.

Dispenser Light Function

Feature turns on night light or dispenser light when cradle is pressed.

Dispenser Locking Mechanism

Lock/unlock the dispenser and control pad for safety.

Ice Storage and Dispenser Tips

Ice Bin Removal and Replacement

Steps to remove and replace the ice storage bin.

Tips for Dispensing Ice

Tips for proper ice dispensing to avoid jams and spills.

Dispenser Operation Notes

Information on snow formation, water temperature, and drips.

Automatic Icemaker

Initial Ice Production Time

Takes 12-24 hours for a new refrigerator to start making ice.

Icemaker Power and Operation

Controls power switch, green light, feeler arm, and ice production cycles.

Icemaker Resumption Delay

A delay occurs after turning the icemaker back on.

Climate Control Drawer

Drawer System Overview

System of dampers, fan, thermistor, heater for quick chilling/thawing.

Temperature Select Settings

CITRUS, PRODUCE, MEAT settings for optimum storage temperatures.

Express Chill and Thaw Features

Features for rapidly cooling items or thawing food.

How to Use the Climate Drawer

Instructions on emptying, placing items, and selecting settings.

Climate Control Drawer Settings Guide

Citrus Setting Food Guide

Foods suitable for Citrus setting (39-47°F).

Produce Setting Food Guide

Foods suitable for Produce setting (31-38°F).

Meat Setting Food Guide

Foods suitable for Meat setting (27-37°F).

Express Chill/Thaw Quantity Guide

Guides for various quantities and times for Express modes.

Storage Pans

Sealed Deli Pan Usage

For storing lunch meats, cheese, snacks; adjustable height.

Sealed Produce Pan Features

Top pan with adjustable humidity, second pan for high humidity.

Adjustable Humidity Control

Adjust humidity for high (VEG) or low (FRUIT) storage.

Food Storage Humidity Recommendations

Recommended foods for high and low humidity storage.

Drawer and Pan Removal

Removing Refrigerator Pans

Steps to pull out and lift the pan from the wire holder.

Replacing Refrigerator Pans

Instructions on placing and snapping the pan back into the wire holder.

Shelves and Bins

Rearranging Refrigerator Shelves

How to remove and replace adjustable glass and wire shelves.

Door Bin Adjustment and Removal

How to adjust and remove door bins for storage needs.

Removable Wine Rack Installation

Attaching and using the wine rack for bottle storage.

Specialized Bins and Kits

Freezer Basket Access

How to remove wire slide-out freezer baskets for access.

Freezer Juice Rack Use

Using the slide-out rack for juices or foods.

Sabbath Mode Product Kit

Features and installation of the Sabbath Mode kit.

Care and Cleaning: Exterior

Cleaning the Dispenser Area

Cleaning the spill shelf and cradle with mild detergent.

Cleaning Door Handles and Trim

Use soapy water and a soft cloth for handles and trim.

Stainless Steel Surface Care

Use specific cleaners for stainless steel, avoid wax/polish.

Care and Cleaning: Interior & Lighting

Interior Cleaning Procedures

Turn off power, use baking soda solution for cleaning and odor neutralization.

Halogen Light Bulb Information

Information on halogen lights and types used in the refrigerator.

Master Light Switch and Bulb Replacement

Using the Master Light Switch

Feature to turn off fresh food and freezer compartment lights.

Type 1 Bulb Replacement Steps

Detailed steps for replacing Type 1 halogen bulbs.

Type 2 Bulb Replacement: Compartment Lights

Type 2 Bulb Replacement Steps

Steps to replace Type 2 bulbs in compartment lighting.

Type 2 Bulb Replacement: Climate Control

Climate Control Type 2 Bulb Replacement

Steps to replace Type 2 bulbs in the Climate Control drawer lighting.

Preparing for Vacation

Long Vacation Preparation

Remove food, shut off power, clean interior, leave doors open.

Short Vacation Preparation

Remove perishables, leave controls, set icemaker to off, shut off water.

Troubleshooting: Refrigerator Issues

Refrigerator Not Operating

Possible causes for the refrigerator not running.

Motor Operation and Fan Sounds

Explains frequent motor cycles and fan operation.

Common Operating Sounds

Normal sounds and their causes.

Troubleshooting: Temperature & Ice Issues

Door Closure and Temperature Stability

Problems with doors not closing and temperature not matching settings.

Compartment Temperature and Frost

Issues with compartments being too warm or frost on food.

Ice Freezing and Odor Concerns

Slow ice cube freezing and ice with odor/taste.

Troubleshooting: Dispenser & Moisture Issues

Moisture Collection and Odor Control

Moisture collection inside, and refrigerator odors.

Interior Light and Ice Cube Quality

Interior light not working, small or hollow ice cubes.

Water Leaks and Door Alignment

Water on floor, door alignment, poor water taste.

Troubleshooting: Dispenser & Climate Control

Dispenser Functionality Problems

Water or ice dispenser not functioning.

Climate Control Drawer Performance

Food not thawing/chilling, controls not working.

Performance Data Sheet

Aesthetic Effects Testing (Standard 42)

Water filter performance for chlorine, T&O, and particulates.

Health Effects Testing (Standard 53)

Water filter performance for health contaminants like cysts, lead, mercury.

Water Filter Operating Specifications

Filter capacity, pressure, temperature, and flow rate.

Filter Installation and Maintenance

Requirements for cartridge flushing, replacement, and system use.

State of California Water Treatment Certificate

Certificate Identification and Scope

Certificate number, issue date, trademark, manufacturer, and contaminants tested.

Certification Conditions of Use

Specifies acceptable water conditions for device use.

Consumer Services and Support

GE Answer Center Assistance

Contact for product information and assistance.

Scheduling In-Home Repair Service

Scheduling expert repair service by factory-trained technicians.

Special Needs and Accessibility Resources

Resources for Braille controls and TDD/teletypewriter users.

Service Contracts and Parts Ordering

Information on extended service contracts and ordering parts.

Monogram Refrigerator Warranty

Warranty Coverage Details

Details limited warranties for parts, labor, and sealed systems.

Warranty Exclusions List

Exclusions from warranty coverage, such as misuse or accidents.

Warranty Limitations and Legal Rights

Excludes implied warranties, outlines legal rights and limitations.

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