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GE TBX24 User Manual

GE TBX24
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ApplianceRegistration
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ModelandSerialNumbers
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BaseGrille
4 PowerSaverSwitch
5
Care and Cleaning 14,15
ProblemSoku-
16,17
ConsumerServices
19 QuickServeSystem
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Energy-SavingTips 2 QuickStore
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FoodSaverSystem
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Safety
hIStrUCtiOnS
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FoodStorageSuggestions 6,9
Shelves
7,8
StorageTimes
6 StorageDrawers
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Icemaker
12 Drawer&CoverRemoval 10,11
IcemakerAccessoryKit
13 TemperatureControls
5
Ice Trays 13 Vacation&MovingTips
15
Installation
3,4
Warranty
BackCover
AdapterPlug
4 WaterFilterAccessory
13
AdjustableRollers
4
Clearances
4
ElectricalRequirements 3,4
ExtensionCord
4
Grounding
3,4
Location
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LightBulbReplacement 15
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GE TBX24 Specifications

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BrandGE
ModelTBX24
CategoryRefrigerator
Energy Star CertifiedYes
Defrost TypeFrost-Free
Door SwingReversible
TypeTop Freezer
Width32 3/4 in
ColorWhite

Summary

Energy-Saving Tips

Important Safety Instructions

General Appliance Safety

Exercise basic safety precautions when using the appliance.

Unplugging the Refrigerator

Never unplug by pulling the cord; grip the plug and pull straight out.

Child Safety Warning

Do not let children climb or hang on shelves to prevent injury or damage.

Unplug Before Maintenance

Unplug refrigerator before making repairs, cleaning, or replacing a light bulb.

Installation Requirements

Connecting Electricity Safely

Ensure proper grounding, use three-prong outlets, and check wiring.

Grounding Plug Importance

The power cord has a grounding plug for connection to a grounded outlet.

Grounding Verification

Have wall outlet and circuit checked by a qualified electrician for proper grounding.

Two-Prong Outlet Replacement

Replace two-prong outlets with properly grounded three-prong outlets.

Do Not Remove Grounding Prong

Never cut or remove the third (ground) prong from the power cord.

Installation Requirements (Continued)

Adapter Plug Usage Caution

Avoid adapter plugs due to potential safety hazards; align slots properly.

Extension Cord Usage Caution

Avoid extension cords; if used, ensure they are UL-listed 3-wire grounding type.

Operating Your Refrigerator

Setting Temperature Controls

Regulate fresh food and freezer temperatures; allow 24 hours for stabilization.

Testing Refrigerator Temperatures

Use milk test for fresh food and ice cream test for freezer to check temps.

Power Saver Switch Function

Push switch left to reduce electricity; turning off heater may cause exterior moisture.

GE Food-Saver System

Ice Service

Accessories

Care and Cleaning

Unplug Before Interior Cleaning

Always unplug the refrigerator before cleaning the interior.

Vacation and Moving Preparation

Questions? Use This Problem Solver

Refrigerator Not Operating

Check defrost cycle, temperature control, plug connection, and outlet power.

Motor Operates for Long Periods

Consider modern design, initial cooling, large food loads, hot weather, or dirty condenser.

Motor Starts & Stops Frequently

Motor cycling is normal for maintaining even temperatures.

Vibration or Rattling Noises

Check if refrigerator is level; adjust rollers or floor if vibration occurs.

Normal Operating Sounds

List of common normal sounds: defrost clicks, dripping, refrigerant gurgling, coil pops.

Foods Drying Out

Food drying out is caused by improper covering, wrapping, or sealing.

Problem Solver (Continued)

Warm Compartment Temperature

Check temperature control, weather, door openings, or blocked air ducts.

Frost or Ice Crystals on Frozen Food

Caused by ajar doors, prolonged openings, or frost within packaging.

Automatic Icemaker Not Working

Ensure feeler arm is ON, water supply connected, and freezer is cold enough.

Slow Ice Cube Freezing

An ajar door or freezer temperature too warm can slow ice cube freezing.

Ice Cubes Have Odor/Taste

Check for unsealed food packages, clean interior, or discard old ice.

Moisture on Cabinet Surface

Exterior moisture is normal in high humidity; move power saver switch to the right.

Moisture Collects Inside

Caused by frequent/long door openings or humid air entry.

Refrigerator Has Odor

Cover strong-odor foods, check for spoiled food, clean interior, use baking soda.

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