MONOGRAM ZWE23N French-Door Bottom Freezer Freestanding Refrigerator Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- MONOGRAM
Table of Contents
French-Door, Bottom-Freezer
Free-Standing Refrigerator
Instruction Manual
ZWE23N French-Door Bottom Freezer Freestanding Refrigerator
Safety Information
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Read these in struc tions completely and carefully.
- IMPORTANT — Save these instructions for local inspector’s use.
- IMPORTANT — Observe all governing codes and ordinances.
- Note to Installer – Be sure to leave these instructions with the Consumer.
- Note to Consumer – Keep these instructions for future reference.
- Skill level – Installation of this appliance requires basic mechanical skills.
- Completion time – Refrigerator Installation 30 min. Water Line Installation 30 min.
- Proper installation is the responsibility of the installer.
- Product failure due to improper installation is not covered under the Warranty.
- Standard Depth (SD) Models begin with CFE.
- Counter Depth (CD) Models begin with CWE and CYE.
WARNING
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
Keep flammable materials and vapors away from refrigerator. Failure to do so
can result in fire, explosion, or death.
Check the rating label for refrigerant type. If R600a, follow the warning
instructions below.
WARNING
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Flammable Refrigerant
This appliance contains isobutane refrigerant, also known as R600a, a
natural gas with high environmental compatibility. However, it is also
combustible. Adhere to the warnings below to reduce the risk of injury or
property damage.
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When handling, installing and operating the appliance, care should be taken to avoid damage to the refrigerant tubing.
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Service shall only be performed by authorized service personnel. Use only manufacturer-authorized service parts.
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Dispose of refrigerator in accordance with Federal and Local Regulations. The flammable refrigerant and insulation material used in this product require special disposal procedures.
Contact your local authorities for the environmentally safe disposal of your refrigerator. -
Keep ventilation openings in the appliance enclosures or in the built-in structure clear of obstruction.
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To remove frost, scrape with a plastic or wood spatula or scraper. Do not use an ice pick or a metal, or sharp-edged instrument as it may puncture the freezer liner and then the flammable refrigerant tubing behind it.
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Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartment of the appliance.
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Do not use any electrical device to defrost your freezer.
WARNING
TIP OVER HAZARD.
If an anti-tip floor bracket was included with your refrigerator, install it
to prevent the refrigerator from tipping forward, which could result in death
or serious injury. Read and follow the entire installation instructions for
installing the anti-tip floor bracket packed with your refrigerator.
WARNING
To reduce the risk associated with choking, do not allow children under 3
years of age to have access to small parts during the installation of this
product.
Planning Information
Product ships without handles. Handles designed for use on this model are
available in accessory kits ZKLB3H3CTSS and ZKLB3H3PTSS. Dimensions are shown
below for each handle kit style.
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS AND CLEARANCES, ZWE23N MODEL WITH MINIMALIST HANDLE KIT
ZKLB3H3CTSS
SPECIFICATIONS
Overall Width | 36″ (91.4 cm) |
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Overall Height | 70 1/2″ (179.1 cm) |
Overall Depth | 30 11/16″ (77.9 cm) |
Door Clearance | 21 1/4″ (54 cm) |
Cutout Width | 36 1/4″ (92.1 cm) |
Cutout Height | 71″ (180.3 cm) |
Cutout Depth | 26 3/8″ (67 cm) |
Plumbing Requirements | 1/4″ OD copper tubing or GE SmartConnect kit |
Shipping Weight | 400 lb (181.4 kg) |
Air Gap Installation Dimensions:
- 1/8” (0.3 cm) on each side
- 1” (2.5 cm) at the top
- 2” (5.1 cm) at the back
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS AND CLEARANCES, ZWE23N MODEL WITH STATEMENT HANDLE KIT ZKLB3H3PTSS
SPECIFICATIONS
Overall Width | 36″ (91.4 cm) |
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Overall Height | 70 1/2″ (179.1 cm) |
Overall Depth | 31 1/2″ (80 cm) |
Door Clearance | 22 1/8″ (56.2 cm) |
Cutout Width | 36 1/4″ (92.1 cm) |
Cutout Height | 71″ (180.3 cm) |
Cutout Depth | 26 3/8″ (67 cm) |
Plumbing Requirements | 1/4″ OD copper tubing or GE SmartConnect kit |
Shipping Weight | 400 lb (181.4 kg) |
Air Gap Installation Dimensions:
- 1/8” (0.3 cm) on each side
- 1” (2.5 cm) at the top
- 2” (5.1 cm) at the back
Installation Instructions
TOOLS REQUIRED
- Adjustable wrench
- 3/8” socket ratchet/driver
- 8mm Socket Wrench
- PSD#2 screwdriver
- 7 mm hex socket wrench
- Phillips head screwdriver
- Flat-Head Screwdriver
- 5/32”, 3/32”, 1/8”, 1/4” Allen wrenches
- 1/8” Drill bit and electric or hand drill
- Tape measure
- Pencil
- Wire cutters
- 1/4” Nut driver
- Level
- Torx T20, T25
MATERIALS REQUIRED
- 1/4” O.D. compression nut and 2 ferrules (sleeves) OR SmartConnect™ Refrigerator Tubing Kits
REFRIGERATOR LOCATION
- Do not install the refrigerator where the temperature will go below 55°F (13°C). It will not run often enough to maintain proper temperatures.
- Do not install the refrigerator where temperatures will go above 100°F (37°C) . Iit will not perform properly.
- Do not install the refrigerator in a location exposed to water (rain, etc.) or direct sunlight.
- Install it on a floor strong enough to support it fully loaded.
WARNING
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Plug into a grounded 3-prong outlet. Do not remove the ground prong. Do not
use an adapter. Do not use an extension cord. Failure to follow these
instructions can result in death, fire, or electrical shock.
Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remove the third (ground) prong from
the power cord. For personal safety, this appliance must be properly grounded.
The power cord of this appliance is equipped with a 3-prong (grounding) plug
which mates with a standard 3-prong (grounding) wall outlet to minimize the
possibility of electric shock hazard from this appliance.
Have the wall outlet and circuit checked by a qualified electrician to make
sure the outlet is properly grounded.
Where a standard 2-prong wall outlet is encountered, it is your personal
responsibility and obligation to have it replaced with a properly grounded
3-prong wall outlet. Do not use an adapter.
The refrigerator should always be plugged into its own individual electrical
outlet which has a voltage rating that matches the rating plate.
A 115 Volt AC, 60 Hz, 15- or 20-amp fused, grounded electrical supply is
required. This provides the best performance and also prevents overloading
house wiring circuits which could cause a fire hazard from overheated wires.
Never unplug your refrigerator by pulling on the power cord. Always grip plug
firmly and pull straight out from the outlet.
Immediately discontinue use of a damaged supply cord. If the supply cord is
damaged, it must be replaced by a qualified service professional with an
authorized service part from the manufacturer.
When moving the refrigerator away from the wall, be careful not to roll over
or damage the power cord.
STEP 1
MEASURE CABINET OPENING AVAILABLE VS. REFRIGERATOR WIDTH
Measure width of cabinet opening where refrigerator will be placed, W.
Be sure to account for any countertop overhang, baseboard thickness and any
clearance desired. Width, W, should not be less than 36 inches. The
refrigerator will be placed approximately in the middle of this opening.
STEP 2
BEFORE MOVING REFRIGERATOR INDOORS
IMPORTANT: Doors and passageways into the installation location require a
31-1/2” (80 cm) min. opening. If the opening is less than 31-1/2” (80 cm), the
top cap, doors and drawers must be removed. (See steps 4–6.)
NOTE: Skip steps 4–5 if door removal is not required. Go to page 10, Move
The Refrigerator.
NOTE: To prevent damage, leave inside packaging, door spacer and outside
protective wrap in place until the unit is moved to the installation location.
STEP 3
REMOVE THE FREEZER DRAWER
The freezer drawer can be removed, if needed, to fit through tight areas.
Read these instructions completely and carefully.
A. Pull the freezer door open to full extension.
B. Remove 3 attachment screws, located at the bottom on each side of the
freezer door using 8mm hex socket driver.
CAUTION
Lifting Hazard
Freezer door is heavy Use both hands to secure the door before lifting.
C. Lift the freezer door to disengage it from the slide mechanism. The
door can safely rest on the bottom. Do not rest the door on any other surfaces
to avoid scratches. Push the slide mechanism back completely until it self
retracts.
STEP 4
REMOVE THE REFRIGERATOR DOORS
WARNING
Follow all steps for removing and reinstalling the door. Failure to follow
these instructions, leaving off parts, or overtightening screws, can lead to
the door falling off and result in injury and property damage.
A. Securely tape the door shut with masking tape or have a second person
support the door.
B. Start with left-hand door first: Remove the hinge cover on top of the left refrigerator door by removing all 7mm hex screws and pulling it up. Do the same for the right-hand door and the middle cover.
C. Disconnect both electrical connectors at the top cover.
Remove the 1/4” hex head screw to disconnect the ground wire from the hinge.
Remove the 1/4” hex head screw to remove the strain relief from the water
line.
D. Disconnect the water line from the back of the unit by pressing down
on the dark grey collar while pulling up on the water line.
Pull waterline through case conduit from the top to free the line for door
removal. The water line is more than 4’ long and may need to be taped to Door
for accessibility when reinstalling.
E. Using a 8mm socket ratchet/driver, remove the screws securing the top hinge to the cabinet, then lift the hinge straight up to free the hinge pin from the location in the top of the door.
CAUTION
Lifting Hazard.
Single person lift could cause injury. Use assistance when handling, moving or
lifting the refrigerator doors.
NOTE: when removing door, to prevent damage to door and electronics,
carefully place the door in a proper location.
NOTE: The lower door hinge pin and hinge are keyed and must be matched
correctly for the door to self close properly. Please follow the directions
carefully.
NOTE: for proper installation later, please follow the next step
carefully.
F. Refrigerator doors to be REMOVED and INSTALLED opened at 90° with case
front.
REMOVE OPPOSITE DOOR
Follow the same procedure on the opposite door.
There are no wires or water lines on the opposite side.
G. REMOVE CENTER HINGE (if necessary)
Remove the inner, larger 8mm hex head screws securing the center hinge to the
cabinet. Use the T25 Torx / 1/4″ Hex / PSD#2 driver to remove outboard screw.
STEP 5
MOVE THE REFRIGERATOR
- Place a piece of the carton or soft cloth against the side panel of the refrigerator to pad and protect the stainless steel finish.
- Place the refrigerator on the handtruck with a side against the truck only.
- Move the refrigerator indoors. Place refrigerator close to the installation location.
STEP 6
REPLACE THE FREEZER DRAWER
ATTACH AND SECURE THE DRAWER FRONT TO THE SLIDES
A. Pull the slide Mechanism to full extension using both hands
simultaneously.
B. Remove the basket resting on the slides.
CAUTION
Lifting Hazard
Freezer door is heavy Use both hands to secure the door before lifting.
C. Lift the freezer door and place it on the slide mechanism
D. Replace the attachment screws and torque the screws to 65 in-lb (7.34
N-m).
E. Adjust freezer door gap if necessary.
STEP 7
LEVEL THE FREEZER DRAWER
A. Locate the height adjuster cam in the freezer door. Slightly loosen
the three door attachment screws on both sides using an 8mm hex socket driver.
B. Locate and loosen the cam screw using the 8mm socket driver.
C. Lift the door on the side requiring adjustment, rotate the cam to
required position.
D. After adjustment tighten the 3 attachment screws using to 65 in-lb
(7.34 N-m).
0 – Initial position
1 – Lift by 0.050” (0.127 cm)
1 – Lower by 0.050” (0.127 cm)
-2 – Lower by 0.100” (0.254 cm)
-3 – Lower by 0.150” (0.381 cm)
STEP 8
REPLACE REFRIGERATOR DOORS
Reverse steps 1 through 4 to reinstall refrigerator, follow details below for
critical alignments.
A. Reinstall center hinge first and torque the inner, larger 8mm hex head
screws to 65 in-lbs (7.34 N-m) and small screw to 25 in-lbs (2.82 N-m).
Rotating the screw by 1/3 turn after it is flush with mating surface will
achieve these torques.
B. If the hinge on your refrigerator has a slot that looks like image B on the right, follow the steps below. Otherwise, skip to step C.
With the LH door at 90º + to the front of the case, lower the refrigerator door. Ensure the door and hinge align correctly. Rotate door closed and make sure moveable center sealing portion of the door aligns with the striker. If door cannot be installed at 90º, follow these next steps. Install door at 90º to case front. If space or model limits opening door to less than 180º, remove door and carefully turn door upside down. Check alignment of the door. There is an alignment mark on the door closure mechanism that corresponds to an alignment mark on the bottom end cap. Rotate door closure mechanism to align mark and arrow.
C. If the hinge on your refrigerator does not have a slot and looks like image C on the right, then simply lower the outer hole of the door on the hinge
D. Securely tape the door shut with masking tape or have a second person
support the door.
E. Follow the same procedure to install the opposite door. There are no
wires, water lines or center hinge covers on the opposite door.
F. Be sure to reinstall the ground wire and strain relief to the top
hinge.
G. Reinstall hinge cover. NOTE: Ensure wires are not pinched or under
screw bosses before tightening screws.
INSTALLING THE REFRIGERATOR (Cont.)
Anti-Tip Floor Bracket Installation (If Required)
WARNING
Tip Over Hazard.
If an anti-tip floor bracket was included with your refrigerator, install it
to prevent the refrigerator from tipping forward, which could result in death
or serious injury. Read and follow the entire installation instructions for
installing the anti-tip floor bracket packed with your refrigerator.
NOTE:
If the anti-tip bracket included with your refrigerator was damaged or lost,
call 1.800.626.8774 to receive one at no cost. (In Canada, call
1.800.561.3344.)
For installation instructions of the bracket, visit:
GEAppliances.com. (In Canada, GEAppliances.ca.)
MATERIALS YOU MAY NEED (not included)
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Lag Bolts
1/4” (6 mm) x 1-1/2” (38 mm)
Drill Bit Appropriate for Anchors| Anchor Sleeves
1/2” (12 mm) OD
For Anti-Tip Bracket Mounted on CONCRETE Floors Only
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED
Anti-Tip Floor Bracket Installation (If Required)
AT-1
MEASURE CABINET OPENING AVAILABLE VS. REFRIGERATOR WIDTH
Measure width of cabinet opening where refrigerator will be placed, W.
Be sure to account for any countertop overhang, baseboard thickness and any
clearance desired. Width, W, should not be less than 36”. The refrigerator
will be placed approximately in the middle of this opening.
AT-2
LOCATING THE ANTI-TIP FLOOR BRACKET
A. Place the anti-tip floor bracket locator template (included inside the
anti-tip kit) onto the floor up against the rear wall, within W, and in line
with the desired location of the RH side of the refrigerator (see Figure 1).
B. Place the anti-tip floor bracket onto the locator template with its RH
floor holes lined up with the floor holes indicated on the template sheet,
approximately 15 ¼” (38.73 cm) from the edge of the sheet or the RH side of
the refrigerator.
C. Hold down in position and use the anti-tip floor bracket as a template
for marking the holes based upon your configuration and type of construction
as shown in Step 3. Mark the hole locations with a pencil, nail or awl.
C. Hold down in position and use the anti-tip floor bracket as a template
for marking the holes based upon your configuration and type of construction
as shown in Step 3. Mark the hole locations with a pencil, nail or awl.
NOTE:
- It is REQUIRED to use at least 2 screws to mount the floor bracket (one on each side of the anti-tip floor bracket). Both must be into either the wall or the floor. Figure 2 indicates all the acceptable mounting configurations for screws. Identify the screw holes on the anti-tip floor bracket for your configuration.
AT-3
ANTI-TIP BRACKET INSTALLATION
A. WOOD Wall and Floor Construction:
- Drill the appropriate number of 1/8” (3 mm) pilot holes in the center of each floor bracket hole being used (a nail or awl may be used if a drill is not available) AND remove the locator template from the floor.
- Mount the anti-tip floor bracket by fastening the 2, or recommended 4, #10-16 hex-head screws tightly into place as illustrated in Figure 3.
B. CONCRETE Wall and Floor Construction:
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Anchors required (not provided):
4 each 1/4” (6 mm) x 1-1/2” (38 mm) lag bolts 4 each 1/2” (12 mm) O.D. sleeve anchors -
Drill the recommended size holes for the anchors into the concrete at the center of the holes marked in Step 2.
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Install the sleeve anchors into the drilled holes.
Place the anti-tip floor bracket as indicated in Step 2.
Remove the locator template from the floor. -
Install the lag bolts through the anti-tip floor bracket and tighten appropriately.
C. WOOD Wall and TILE Floor Construction:
- For this special case, locate the 2 wall holes identified in Fig. 2. Drill an angled 1/8” (3 mm) pilot hole (approx. as shown in Fig. 3) in the center of each hole.
- Mount the anti-tip floor bracket using the Minimum Acceptable Installation #1, as illustrated in Fig. 2.
AT-4
POSITIONING THE REFRIGERATOR TO ENGAGE THE ANTI-TIP FLOOR AND BASE
BRACKETS
A. Before pushing the refrigerator into the opening, plug the power cord
into the receptacle and connect waterline (if equipped). Check for leaks.
B. Locate the refrigerator’s RH side and move back approximately in line
with the RH side of the cabinet opening, W. This should position the anti-tip
floor bracket to engage the anti-tip base bracket on the refrigerator.
C. Gently roll the refrigerator back into the cabinet opening until it
comes to a complete stop. Check to see if the refrigerator front lines up with
the cabinet front face. If not, carefully rock the refrigerator forward and
backward until engagement occurs and you notice that the refrigerator is fully
pushed up against the rear wall.
D. If Applicable: Adjust the rear (and front) wheel height settings to
fully engage the rear anti-tip brackets, while also aligning the refrigerator
front with the cabinet front face.
NOTE: If you pull the refrigerator out and away from the wall for any
reason, make sure the antitip floor bracket is engaged when the refrigerator
is pushed back against the rear wall.
STEP 9 INSTALL WATER LINE
Recommended copper water supply kits are WX8X2, WX8X3 or WX8X4, depending on
the amount of tubing you need. Approved plastic water supply lines are
SmartConnect™ Refrigerator Tubing (WX08X10006, WX08X10015 and WX08X10025).
When connecting your refrigerator to a Reverse Osmosis Water System, the only
approved installation is with a GE Appliances RVKit. For other reverse osmosis
water
systems, follow the manufacturer’s recommendations.
If the water supply to the refrigerator is from a Reverse Osmosis Water
Filtration System (RO)AND the refrigerator also has a water filter, use the
refrigerator’s filter bypass plug. Using the refrigerator’s water filtration
cartridge in conjunction with an RO water filter can result in hollow ice
cubes. Some models do not come equipped with the filter bypass plug. To obtain
a free bypass plug, call 800-GECARES. In Canada call 888.880.3030.
This water line installation is not warranted by the refrigerator or ice maker
manufacturer. Follow these instructions carefully to minimize the risk of
expensive water damage.
Water hammer (water banging in the pipes) in house plumbing can cause damage
to refrigerator parts and lead to water leakage or flooding. Call a qualified
plumber to correct water hammer before installing the water supply line to the
refrigerator.
To prevent burns and product damage, do not hook up the water line to the hot
water line.
Do not install the ice maker tubing in areas where temperatures fall below
freezing.
When using any electrical device (such as a power drill) during installation,
be sure the device is double insulated or grounded in a manner to prevent the
hazard of electric shock, or is battery powered.
All installations must be in accordance with local plumbing code requirements.
- Copper or SmartConnect™ Refrigerator Tubing kit, 1/4” outer diameter to connect the refrigerator to the water supply. If using copper, be sure both ends of the tubing are cut square.
To determine how much tubing you need: measure the distance from the water valve on the back of the refrigerator to the water supply pipe. Be sure there is sufficient extra tubing to allow the refrigerator to move out from the wall after installation.
STEP 9
INSTALL WATER LINE
SmartConnect™ Refrigerator Tubing Kits are available in the following lengths:
6’ (1.8 m) | WX08X10006 |
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15’ (4.6 m) | WX08X10015 |
25’ (7.6 m) | WX08X10025 |
STEP 10
CONNECT WATER SUPPLY
A cold water supply is required for automatic ice maker operation. If there
is not a cold water supply, you will need to provide one. See Installing the
Water Line section.
NOTES:
- Before making the connection to the refrigerator, be sure the refrigerator power cord is not plugged into the wall outlet.
- If your refrigerator does not have a water filter, we recommend installing one if your water supply has sand or particles that could clog the screen of the refrigerator’s water valve. Install it in the water line near the refrigerator. If using SmartConnect™ Refrigerator Tubing Kit, you will need an additional tube (WX08X10002) to connect the filter. Do not cut plastic tube to install filter.
- Before connecting the water line to the house, purge the house line for at least 2 minutes.
A. If you are using copper tubing, place a compression nut and ferrule
(sleeve) onto the end of the tubing coming from the house cold water supply.
If you are using the SmartConnect™ tubing, the nuts are already assembled to
the tubing.
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard.
Attach tubing clamp using existing hole only. DO NOT drill into the
refrigerator.
B. If you are using copper tubing, insert the end of the tubing into the
refrigerator connection, at the back of the refrigerator, as far as possible.
While holding the tubing, tighten the fitting. If you are using SmartConnect™
tubing, insert the molded end of the tubing into the refrigerator connection,
at the back of the refrigerator, and tighten the compression nut until it is
hand tight. Then tighten one additional turn with a wrench. Over tightening
may cause leaks.
C. Fasten the tubing into the clamp provided to hold it in position. You
may need to pry open the clamp.
D. Turn on the water at the shut-off valve to check for leaks.
WARNING
Connect to potable water supply only. A cold water supply is required for
automatic icemaker operation. The water pressure must be between 40 and 120
psi (275-827 kilopascals).
STEP 11
PLUG IN THE REFRIGERATOR
See the grounding information attached to the power cord.
STEP 12
LEVEL THE REFRIGERATOR
The leveling legs have two purposes:
- Leveling legs adjust so the refrigerator is firmly positioned on the floor and does not wobble.
- Leveling legs serve as a stabilizing brake to hold the refrigerator securely in position during operation and cleaning. The leveling legs also prevent the refrigerator from tipping. Turn the leveling legs clockwise to raise the refrigerator, counterclockwise to lower it.
NOTICE: To avoid possible property damage, the leveling legs must be firmly touching the floor.
STEP 13
LEVEL THE DOORS
Remember a level refrigerator is necessary for getting the doors perfectly
even. If you need help, review the previous section on leveling the
refrigerator.
A. If you open the freezer door, you can see the center hinge.
B. Insert 1/4” Allen wrench into the shaft of the center hinge.
C. Adjust the height by turning clockwise or counterclockwise. When you
turn counterclockwise, the door will move up.
STEP 14
AUTOMATIC ICEMAKER
- Make sure the icemaker is turned to the ON position ONLY AFTER the water line is connected and the water is turned on.
- Newly installed refrigerators may need up to 24 hours to cool and for ice production to begin.
WARNING
Avoid contact with the moving parts of the ejector mechanism, or with the
heating element (located on the bottom of the ice maker) that releases the
cubes. Do not place fingers or hands on the automatic ice making mechanism
while the refrigerator is plugged in.
Normal Use
- Normal ice production = 100 – 130 cubes in 24 hours.
To fill bucket to maximum capacity after installation, dispense 3–4 cubes at
12 hours and 18 hours. Allow 2–3 days for the bucket to completely fill with
ice.
It is normal for ice to appear discolored initially or after water filter
replacement. After starting the icemaker, or replacing the water filter, Throw
away the first bin of ice to allow the water line to clear.
The freezer ice maker is available as a kit for some models.
STEP 15
TEMPERATURE CONTROLS
- The temperature controls are preset at 37°F (2.77°C) for the refrigerator and 0°F (-17.77°C) for the freezer.
- Allow 24 hours to stabilize before making adjustments.
STEP 16
PURGING THE WATER SYSTEM
Once the unit is on, press the dispenser button/ paddle and dispense water for
at least 5 minutes to remove air from the water line, and flush the filter.
The first few batches of ice should also be discarded. For Non Dispense
models, throw away the first bin of ice production.
STEP 17
INSTALLING DOOR HANDLES
These models require separately purchased door handle kits. Instructions to
install each handle are included with the kit.
Notes
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NOTE: While performing installations described in this book, safety
glasses or goggles should be worn.
NOTE: Product improvement is a continuing endeavor at GE Appliances.
Therefore, materials, appearance and specifications are subject to change
without notice.
MONOGRAM.COM
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08-22 GEA
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