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1.                o                S      E                       p       Troubleshooting Tips    Consumer Support             Care and cleaning of the compactor         lt h       As is true of most appliances  proper care is needed to give you continued satisfaction  Before cleaning the compactor      turn the key knob to the OFF position and remove  If you will be away for more than a couple of days  remove the  gt    compactor bag  Lock the compactor and remove the key knob and store it in a safe place  s   The outside and inside of your compactor are finished with durable baked on enamel  S         Cleaning the Outside and Inside 3  To clean the outside  4 Wash with a damp cloth using warm                             soapy water  Rinse and then dry with a   soft cloth     cloth   it may leave a residue that can  damage the panel  Do not use harsh  gritty 5 If the drawer side was removed  slide it  cleansers or scouring pads that may mar the back into the tilted position    finish                    6 Press the side lock latch down while  Painted panels  pressing the side to the upright  position  Lock the side lock latch        Apply a coat of kitchen appliance wax  when the compactor is new  and then To clean the cabinet interior   several times a year        7 Pull the drawer out until it stops   Stainless steel panels  Note the tracks in which the drawer  rollers move        Stainless steel panels can be cleaned with  Stainless Steel Magic or a similar product   Lift the
2.              E        Troubleshooting Tips    Consumer Support       IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION   READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING     ef          lt            ELECTRICAL SAFETY    When using electrical appliances  basic safety precautions should be followed  including the following     To prevent hazard of electrical shock  this  compactor must be properly installed and  grounded in accordance with the Installation  Instructions before it is used     Do not operate with a damaged cord set  plug   motor  or after damage in any manner  Have  the appliance examined  repaired  or adjusted  by an authorized service technician     Do not take apart this appliance  Incorrect  reassembly can cause electric shock when  subsequently used     Unplug the compactor before making any  repairs  NOTE  We strongly recommend that  any servicing be performed by a qualified  person     Do not use an adapter plug or an extension  cord with this appliance     Follow National Electric Codes or prevailing  local codes and ordinances  This appliance  must be supplied with 120V  60Hz and  connected to an individual  properly grounded  branch circuit protected by a 15 or 20 amp  circuit breaker or time delay fuse     If the electric supply provided does not meet  the above requirements  call a licensed  electrician     We recommend that a separate circuit serving  only this appliance be provided     Do not  under any circumstances  cut or  remove the third grounding prong from the  power cord    
3.   8                            both sides    Raised panel  The outer section of the panel  must be 7 32   5 6 mm  thick to fit into trim   Raised panel dimensions as shown above     15    suoi anijsu  Ajajeg    MOTE ome suomnonusuj Buneiadg    sdij                             yioddngs                     o            Installation Instructions      S Trimless Panel with Handle    Dimensions for trimless panel with handle Installation             Use these dimension drawings to create    1  Remove foot pedal  toe guard and    custom panel for use without a trim kit  decorative panel   T The panel should be 1 2    to 5 8     13 mm 2  Align the top of the custom panel with the  N to 16 mm  thick  bottom of the handle     3  Secure the panel from the back using four    NOTE  A thicker panel may need rounded front die    wood screws     corners and cut out for access to the handle         4  Reinstall the toe guard using the existing    screws and 1 2  washer  Then reinstall the    o  S  s foot pedal   S    1  o 23 Wa   S  60 5 cm   D  S 2  tS  8  Q 15         lt     38 1          3 3       Handle   Custom Panel    8 x 1    Wood Screws   Toe Guard   Washer   Toe Guard Screw 4                               oo         S      S             S              p       Troubleshooting Tips    Consumer Support    16       Trimless Panel without Handle  Dimensions for trimless panel without handle    Use these dimension drawings to create a  custom panel for use without a trim kit   The panel 
4.   S  o           2           Q  3  9      S  Q        S  o    sdij                             yoddng 1                       Installation Instructions     Plug the power supply cord into a properly  grounded receptacle     Carefully lift the front slightly and roll  compactor into the cabinet opening until the  retaining brackets stop the unit     Safety Instructions    Using the two  8  18 x 1 2    screws  fasten the  retaining brackets to the underside of the  countertop with the mounting screws  If the  brackets cannot be attached to the underside  of countertop  attach mounting clips to  brackets  Fasten compactor to cabinet front    Operating Instructions         S      S              S              p       toe plate rubs against floor  see section below     Adjusting the Toe Plate    If the toe plate rubs the floor covering  the toe  plate clearance may be changed as follows     Troubleshooting Tips       Mark on each side of the toe plate the  amount of toe plate that rubs the floor  covering                 Remove the drawer from the unit  See  2  Step 3              Use a ruler and a pencil or chalk to draw  a line between the marks on each side of  toe plate                     along line        Replace drawer  See Step 10  If toe plate  still rubs floor covering  repeat these steps           Consumer Support       14       Move the compactor close to its final position     with mounting screws through mounting clips     Use scissors or utility knife to cut toe pla
5.  Of       Will Replace        One Year Any part of the compactor which fails due to a defect in materials or workmanship   From the date of the During this full one year warranty  GE will also provide  free of charge  all labor  original purchase and in home service to replace the defective part   What GE Will Not Cover   H Service trips to your home to teach you how to use the E Replacement of house fuses or resetting of circuit  product  breakers      Improper installation  E Damage to the product caused by accident  fire  floods or  acts of God        Failure of the product if it is abused  misused  or used for  other than the intended purpose or used commercially  H Incidental or consequential damage caused by possible  defects with this appliance     This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for home  use within the USA  In Alaska  the warranty excludes the cost of shipping or service calls to your home     Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages  This warranty gives  you specific legal rights  and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state  To know what your  legal rights are  consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state s Attorney General     Warrantor  General Electric Company  Louisville  KY 40225    ig        01 271 8    ajes    suononysuy Guyesadg            2     t   Q    I    Buiuea     sdij Burjooisa qnoa     yoddn
6.  Start            10    E Installing               12 14 You can find them on a label on the cabinet behind the drawer front    amp    Custom Panels            15   17        Read this Manual    Inside you will find many helpful hints on how to use and maintain  p  your trash compactor properly  Just a little preventive care on your  S part can save you a great deal of time and money over the life of  your trash compactor   Ei Troubleshooting Tips         Before You Call for Service   18 If You Need Service  S You ll find many answers to common problems in the Before You     Call For Service section  If you review our chart of Troubleshooting    Tips first  you may not need to call for service at all   o   amp  Ifyou do need service  you can relax knowing help is only a phone  S call away  A list of toll free customer service numbers is included in     the back section  or you can visit us on the web at GEAppliances com      Or  in the U S   you can always call 800 GE CARES  800 432 2737   24  hours a day  7 days a week  In Canada  call 800 361 3400   Consumer Support  Warranty                  19  Service Telephone  Numbers           Back Cover    Consumer Support       IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION   READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING         A WARNING     For your safety  the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire  electric shock    or personal injury     SAFETY PRECAUTIONS         H This compactor is for household use only     Use this app
7.  This appliance must be grounded  In the event  of a malfunction or breakdown  grounding will  reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a  path of least resistance for electric current     This appliance is equipped with a cord having  an equipment grounding conductor and a  grounding plug  The plug must be plugged  into an appropriate outlet that is properly  installed and grounded in accordance with  local codes and ordinances     WARNING  Improper connection of the  equipment grounding conductor can result in  a risk of electric shock  Check with a qualified  electrician if you are in doubt as to whether  the appliance is properly grounded     Do not modify the plug with this appliance  If  it will not fit the outlet installed  have a proper  outlet installed by a qualified electrician             READ AND FOLLOW THIS SAFETY INFORMATION CAREFULLY   A SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS    About the trash compactor     i    SN        01 271 8    ajes                o o 8 9    VL    e  3                     A  S  2  EI  S  LZ     A  A     E     eo  3        A  S         S  o        Features       Q DRAWER HANDLE    DRAWER MONITOR SWITCH    sdij                                noor panes            AND SERIAL NUMBER LABEL                        BAR DRAWER OPENER    546 retainer BUTTONS     erar    sive Lock ure       KEY KNOB START OFF SWITCH    yioddngs saunsuoy       Safety Instructions    Operating Instructions        S     S                             E        Troubleshooting T
8.  front to clear the drawer stops   using a clean  soft cloth  Grab the drawer on both sides  Pull it    Stainless Steel Magic  Cat  No  WX10X15       OL IIE Way GPE eet basics  and Appliance Polish and Wax Cleaner      Cat  No  WR97X216  are available from X  GE Parts by calling 800 626 2002                 To clean the drawer interior     7  Remove the bag  See About using the         trash compactor section                          2 Wear protective gloves  There may be    bits of glass in the drawer  Press the uU   mE  side lock latch down  3 Vacuum inside of the cabinet  Liquid    spills or wet trash should be cleaned       e  3  3                 A  S  2  EI  S  LZ     PA     E     eo  3        A  S         S  o                                  up by hand  or use a vacuum designed    to pick up liquid  c   gt   D                           3 Hold the side lock latch and tilt the 3  side of the drawer until the latch clears  the drawer front  The drawer side can   m  be removed by tilting and sliding it Wash  rinse and dry the inside   out     yioddns                        Installation Instructions     Before you start       Proper installation is your responsibility  Make  sure you have everything necessary for correct WARN   N G  installation  It is the personal responsibility and  obligation of the customer to contact a qualified       installer to assure that electrical installation meets    national and all local codes and ordinances          Safety Instructions    G
9.  grounding type   wall receptacle  grounded in accordance with the  national Electrical Code ANSI  NFPA70   latest  edition  and all local codes and ordinances  If a  mating wall receptacle is not available  it is the  personal responsibility and obligation of the  customer to have a properly grounded  3 prong   wall receptacle installed by a qualified electrician     3 prong grounding type wall receptacle    3 prong grounding plug          Grounding  plug    Power supply cord    Copies of the standards listed may be  obtained from      National Fire Protection Association  Batterymarch Park   Quincy  Massachusetts 02269    11           01 271 8    ajes    e                              a  S  Q     S  o       PA  2           Q  3  9      S  Q        S  o    sdij Burjooisa qnoa     yioddngs                        Safety Instructions    Operating Instructions         S      S             S              p       Troubleshooting Tips    Consumer Support    12       Installation Instructions     Starting to Install   with the compactor in the room where it will be installed     DO NOT grasp console to move compactor  DO NOT allow the rear frame of the  compactor to touch the floor covering    Slide the compactor onto cardboard or when lifting or moving compactor     hardboard before moving compactor across  the floor to prevent damaging floor covering     Remove the compactor from the shipping carton  Remove all the protective packaging  materials such as tape and shipping pads  Re
10. GEAppliances com    Owner s Manua  an          Part No  165D4700P206 Pub  No  49 5880 1  9871764 Rev  A    Safety Instructions    3  4 Congratulations     g You Are Now Part of the GE Family    Welcome to the GE family  We   re proud of our quality products and we are    committed to providing dependable service  You ll see it in this easy to use Owner s     Manual and you ll hear it in the friendly voices of our customer service department     Best of all  you ll experience these values each time you use your trash compactor     That   s important  because your new trash compactor will be part of your family for     a      many years  And we hope you will be part of ours for a long time to come   WY Operating Instructions        We thank you for buying GE  We appreciate your purchase  and hope you will   features                    5 continue to rely on us whenever you need quality appliances for your home    Using the Compactor          6   Trash Bag Installation         6   Loading                    7    Compacting                 7 GE  amp  You  A Service Partnership     Removing a Full Trash            8        o  E           E       D  E        a  e                 Cleaning the Outside  and                            9  For Your Records  25 Staple sales slip      cancelled check here   Proof of the original purchase date is needed to obtain service  under the warranty   5 Write the model and serial numbers here                Installation Instructions f  S   Before You
11. Gloves    Parts Supplied for Undercounter Installation   Remove parts from literature package     B 2 mounting clips    2 mounting screws   8   18 x 1 2     10       W AR N l N G Electrical ground is required on this compactor   DO NOT ground to a gas pipe     DO NOT change the power supply cord plug  If it  does not fit the outlet  have a proper outlet installed  by a qualified electrician     DO NOT have a fuse in the neutral or grounding  circuit  A fuse in the neutral or grounding circuit  ey could result in an electrical shock     DO NOT use an extension cord with this compactor        Check with a qualified electrician if you are not  E I ectri cal Sh ock sure the compactor is properly grounded   Hazard    Failure to follow these instructions could result in  death or serious injury     If codes permit and a separate grounding wire is used  it is recommended that a qualified  electrician determine that the grounding path is adequate     IMPORTANT  Observe all governing codes and ordinances     A 120 volt  60 Hz  AC only  15  or 20 ampere  fused electrical supply is required  Time delay fuse  or circuit breaker is recommended  It is recommended that a separate circuit serving only this  appliance be provided     Recommended Grounding Method    For your personal safety  this appliance must be  grounded  This appliance is equipped with a power  supply cord having a 3 prong grounding plug  To  minimize possible shock hazard  the cord must be  plugged into a mating  3 prong 
12. actor each time a  significant amount of trash is added     CAUTION        Do not force the key knob when turning   The key knob should always rotate easily   Forcing may break the key knob and  damage the switch     E When emptying waste baskets into the  trash drawer  some items may spill into  the compactor behind the drawer  Items  behind the drawer could prevent it from  closing completely and prevent the  compactor from operating  To remove  such items from behind the drawer   open the drawer and  if necessary   remove it to clean them out  See the  Care and Cleaning section     To stop the compactor     The compactor may be stopped at any time     Turn the key knob to LOCK OFF     Turn the key knob to ON and the      compacting ram moves back up to  its starting position     You can then open the drawer   To restart the compactor turn the  key knob to START     suoi anijsu  ajes    e      3                 A  S  Q  EI  S  o     A  zl     E                   A  S  Q     S  o    sdij                             yioddngs                      About using the trash compactor   Removing a Full Trash Bag          7  Pull the drawer completely open  4 Push the side lock latch down and tilt  the drawer side open                    2 Remove the top of the bag from the  bag retainer buttons  Pull up all four  bag cuffs              Safety Instructions             5 Lift the bag out                    Close the bag with the twist ties  provided              Operating Instructions 
13. at for other rear wheel     Cabinet    A  0  98 Locating stud    Wheel bracket  assembly        Self tapping screw  pivot     Use pliers to lower leveling legs away from cabinet  Adjust legs so there will be a 1 8   3 mm     to 1 4   6 4 mm  space between the top of the compactor and the top of the cabinet opening     Stand the compactor upright     Use pliers to lower leveling legs away from  cabinet  Place level inside on the floor of the  cabinet  Check that the compactor is level  from front to back and side to side  Adjust  the leveling legs until the compactor is level     Determine if you want the compactor frame  or drawer front flush with the cabinet front     Adjust the retaining brackets to the cabinet  top as needed     If the compactor frame is to be flush with the  cabinet front  place retaining bracket screws  through    A        If the compactor drawer front is to be flush with  the cabinet front  place retaining bracket  screws through              If the compactor is to be midway between   A  and  C   place retaining bracket screws  through                 Retaining  bracket       Countertop    WARNING    Injury Hazard    When moving or lifting the compactor  use a glove to protect and cushion your hand     More than one person is recommended to lift or move compactor because of its size    and weight  Use proper lifting methods     Failure to follow these instructions could result in injury        suoi anijsu  ajes    e                         9  A  S  Q   
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15. in position      Check house circuit breakers  fuses  Replace  fuses or reset breaker       Make sure the switch is in the ON position       The switch may not have been held at START long  enough to start the compaction cycle        Drawer may not be closed      Check to make sure the drawer is firmly closed        Compactor has an automatic  thermal cutout    Trash may have fallen  behind the drawer    The ram is not all the  way up    Drawer is not full  enough    e If you have just compacted repeatedly  this protector  may have opened the motor circuit  Wait a few  minutes and the cutout will reclose automatically       Remove any trash  There is a safety switch that could  be blocked       Make sure the ram is in the up position  Turn the  key knob to START and release                drawer must be at least 1 2 full of trash before  you will see any amount of compacting  The ram does  not travel all the way to the bottom  Trash in the bottom  of the drawer will be crushed during later cycles        Drawer is not loaded    Too few items loaded      If anything gets between the ram and the drawer  the  ram will return to the up position without compacting       Compacting works best when only a few items are  loaded  Use the compacting cycle frequently for  best results     Trash Compactor Warranty     All warranty service provided by our Factory Service Centers   or an authorized Customer Care   technician  For service   call 800 GE CARES  800 432 2737      For The Period
16. ips    Consumer Support       About using the trash compactor     li    After installing a trash bag  the  compactor is ready to use     What It Does and How It Works    Your compactor reduces household trash to as little as 1 4 of its original volume     It compacts most refuse  including paper  cans  bottles  jars  plastic containers  wrappings     sweepings and some food wastes     Drop trash into a disposable bag that lines the trash drawer and close the drawer  When  you start the compactor  an electrically operated ram moves down into the drawer   compacts trash  moves back up again   and the compactor shuts off automatically     NOTE  The trash drawer must be 1 2 full before you will notice compaction because the  ram does not travel all the way down into the drawer  By adding trash  compaction is  transferred to the items below until all trash is compacted     Key Knob Start Off Switch    A key knob switch is provided for your  protection as a safety measure  When the  key knob switch is in the OFF position  the  compactor will not operate     Drawer Monitor Switch    Lock the compactor when it is not in use   and remove the key knob for safekeeping to  keep children from operating the  compactor or to prevent anyone from  tampering with it     The compactor has a position monitor switch to ensure that the drawer is in its fully closed  position for operation  The compactor will not cycle without the drawer being closed     Trash Bag Installation  Before installing a 
17. liance only for its intended  purpose as described in this Owner   s Manual   Do not use other than manufacturer   s  recommended attachments     ll Close supervision is necessary when any  appliance is operated near children  Do not  allow the compactor to be used as a toy  or to  run unattended at any time        Turn the key knob to OFF and remove it when  not compacting trash  This will help prevent  anyone from tampering with the compactor  or children from operating it     E Do not push trash into the drawer with hands  or feet  Trash might contain broken glass   sharp pieces of metal  or other sharp objects  that might cause injury     ll When removing or carrying the trash bag   keep the bag away from your body  Sharp  objects may have pierced it     ll Do not overload trash bag with heavy  material such as glass     ll Never lift the bag by the sides  Broken glass  or other sharp objects in the bag can cause  injury    E Be careful when cleaning the inside of the  cabinet or trash drawer  Glass fragments may  be stuck to the ram  imbedded in the drawer  surface or lying in the bottom of the cabinet        Do not install or store compactor where it  will be exposed to the weather     ll Make sure the compactor is properly  installed and leveled on a floor that can  support its weight     ll Do not touch moving parts     ll Do not compact food waste such as raw meat  and fish  grapefruit rinds  personal hygiene  items and disposable diapers  These items  create very st
18. move waxy residue caused by protective shipping  material with a mild solution of liquid household cleaner and water     Check that the power supply cord is attached  to the cord clip on the rear of the compactor     cord clip    Place two corner posts from carton on floor  near compactor  Open the compactor drawer  and remove any shipping materials or other  items shipped in the drawer  DO NOT  remove the compactor bag  if installed    Grasp the handle and raise the front of the  drawer until it clears stops  Grasp sides of the  drawer and lift the drawer out of the  compactor  Place the drawer on the two  corner posts     Place the other two corner posts on the floor   to the side of the compactor  Grasp the sides   of the compactor cabinet and put the   compactor on its side on top of the corner   posts  Remove the shipping base from the   bottom of the compactor  Leveling legs       Measure the height of your cabinet opening   The top of the compactor should be at least  1 8     3 mm  from the top of the cabinet  opening     The rear wheels are preset for a cabinet  opening height of 34 1 4   87 cm    Position    A         To adjust for other cabinet opening heights   loosen screw just enough to clear stud from  hole in position    A     Move the rear wheel and  stud to position          or          as needed for your  cabinet opening measurement     Position B  34 1 4  to 34 7 16    87 to 87 5 cm     Position C  34 7 16  to 34 5 8    87 5 to 88 cm     Tighten screw  Repe
19. new bag  be sure   The drawer side is securely locked     The container is clean and free of sharp  debris that may puncture the bag     Reinforced polyethylene bags came with  your compactor and are ready to be  installed     You must use the specially designed  heavy duty trash bags included with your  compactor  These bags are available from  your dealer or Factory Service Center  Ask  for catalog number WC60X5017  If you  prefer  you can order by mail  A handy order  form is provided with your compactor and is  included in every replacement bag package     To install a new bag     Place the bag into the drawer  Open  the bag and pull the top edges over  the drawer top     Lock the bag in place by pulling the  four prepunched holes over the bag    retainer buttons  Holes will expand over  the buttons without harming the bag              Press inside of bag against the  drawer bottom  sides and corners  for a smooth fit              Lift the trash drawer handle or  press the touch toe bar and pull  the drawer out     e    Loading    Lift the trash drawer handle or press the  touch toe bar and pull the drawer out     Remember        Bottles and large cans compact best when  laid flat near the center of the drawer     E To help keep the ram clean when  compacting messy food waste  place a  couple of folded sheets of newspaper or a  large grocery bag on top of the load to  be compacted        Items too bulky to go into the drawer  can be folded to fit  If it cannot be folded  
20. rong odors and should not go  into the compactor        ll Do not use the compactor as a counter  for electrical cooking appliances nor as a  cutting board     E Do not set hot pans  etc  on the compactor  top  Do not spill any liquids on the  compactor top     PRECAUTIONS AGAINST UNREASONABLE USE OF  YOUR COMPACTOR     E Never compact shotgun shells  cartridges for  firearms  fireworks  etc   which are highly  explosive     ll Never compact flammable materials such as  paint  oil  or gasoline saturated rags  engine  starting fluid cans  paint thinner cans  etc      spontaneous combustion or explosive vapor  concentrations could occur     E Never compact containers of toxic chemicals  such as strong insecticides or other poisonous  materials   compaction could release  hazardous fumes     ll Never compact aerosol cans containing  explosive or highly toxic chemicals    If you are sure the aerosol cans contain  non hazardous materials such as shaving  cream  cheese spread and whipped cream   they may be compacted      ll Do not compact lighted cigarettes  cigars  or  other hot or burning items     E Do not store or use gasoline or other  flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity  of this or any other appliance         01 271 8    ajes    e  3            LI           a  S  Q     S  L7         X  A     E     eo            A  S  Q       S  L7     sdij Burjooisa qnoa     yioddngs                         Safety Instructions    Operating Instructions        S     S                
21. rounded electrical outlet is required     Check the location where your compactor will be  installed  The cabinet opening should be square   You should be able to fully open the compactor Do not let any item fall or collect behind  drawer  Six inches  15 2cm  of clearance is the compactor    needed on the right side of compactor drawer to  be able to remove the compactor bag  Allow 23  inches  58 4 cm  in front of the compactor to  remove drawer     Fire Hazard    Failure to follow this instruction could  result in a fire        Cutout dimensions Product dimensions   The overall Clearance dimensions  look of your compactor may vary     Operating Instructions                       Grounded electrical  outlet must be 3      7 6 cm  min  from  either side wall          34 1 8  min    86 7 cm     34 1 4  min     o  S      S  3  S                   amp         87 cm                            o 24  min            45 7 cm       61 cm             lt   t     6   15 2 cm    t             Clearance to  S 23     58 4 cm  the nearest  S 14 15 16  min Clearance in front vertical wall  9         38 cm     gt  24    min  of the compactor is on the right   lt   15 1 4    min   61 cm  needed to fully open side of the  EN  38 4 cm  or remove the compactor is       compactor door  needed to    remove bag   eo  E  Tools and Materials Needed for Installation  E Level H Pliers ll Measuring tape  B Phillips screwdriver B Utility knife W 5 16  box end wrench  B Flat blade screwdriver    Scissors    
22. should be 1 2     13 mm  thick     25    63 5 cm     15                Custom Panel    Toe Guard Screw    1   2 15    x 1 2    Quarter round  3  8 x 1    Wood Screws   4 Toe Guard   5 Washer   6    Installation     1     Remove foot pedal  toe guard  decorative  panel and handle     Align the bottom of the custom panel with  the bottom of the drawer front     Secure the panel from the back using four   8 x 1    wood screws     Attach a 15  x 1 2    quarter round filler  along the top of drawer front using glue or  screws     Reinstall the toe guard using the existing    screws and 1 2    washer  Then reinstall the  foot pedal                                oc    17    suoyonysuy ajes    e                         9  A  S  Q     S  o           2         Q  3  9      S  Q  EI  S  o    sdij Burjooisa qnoa     yioddngs                               Problem    Safety Instructions    Compactor won t operate    Operating Instructions    Drawer is hard  to close    Drawer will not  open    Little or no apparent  compaction    o  S         S         S            E        Troubleshooting Tips    Consumer Support       18    Before you call for service       Troubleshooting Tips  Save time and money  Review the charts on the following    pages first and you may not need to call for service     Possible Causes    Compactor is unplugged    What To Do      Make sure cord is plugged securely into a  working outlet        Circuit breaker  fuse is  tripped blown    Key knob switch may not be  
23. te       Lift here       SS    Retaining  bracket    Mounting  amp   screw    Retaining  bracket    Mounting  clip       Grasp sides of compactor drawer and place bottom of drawer into tracks  Lift at the handle so  the front of drawer will go over drawer stops  Close drawer  Check if drawer opens freely  If the       Custom Panel Options       Three options are available for customizing you compactor      Color matched trim kit with Handle  maximum thickness of 7 32    at edges      Trimless panel with Compactor Handle  1 2  minimum to 5 8  maximum thickness      Trimless panel without Compactor Handle  1 2  minimum  use cabinet custom handle or    foot pedal     Installing a Custom Panel    To order a color matched trim kit for the  installation of a custom made panel  contact  your local authorized GE dealer     To locate an authorized GE dealer in  your area  call the GE Answer Center  at 800 626 2000     Available kits for custom made panels are   GPF82B  Black    GPF82C  Bisque    GPF82W  White    GPF82S  Stainless Steel     Custom made panel dimensions    23 6s    60 5 cm     14                    37 2                3     Flat panel  A 7 32     5 6 mm  thick panel is  required  This is the same thickness as a  standard 1 4  plywood or paneling                     D V  32 mm     14     a   5 6 mm        37 2 cm   SAS                  Raised  panel or    decorative sei  trim 23      60 5          Outer  section of     panel                      Ae      8 mm     he      
24. to fit into the drawer  do not attempt to  force it in     Compacting  To start the compactor   Make sure the drawer is fully closed     Turn the key knob to START  Let go of  the key knob  The motor will start and  compacting will proceed     The ram travels downward into the drawer   compacting the trash  At the bottom of the  stroke  the ram automatically reverses  direction  retracts out of the drawer  returns  to its starting position  and the compactor  shuts off automatically     The cycle takes about one minute   As the trash drawer fills  cycle time gets  progressively shorter     NOTES        Glass bottles can make a loud noise when  they break during compaction  This is  normal  Also  bottles in the trash drawer  will not always break during the first  cycle  Breaking glass and associated noise  may occur several cycles later  depending  on the type and volume of the trash     E When bottles and cans are compacted   small tears in the bag may occur  This  is normal and in no way affects the  performance of the compactor  Keep  the bag away from your body to prevent  injury from sharp objects that may have  pierced the bag     E Folded newspaper will also help prevent  glass fragments from flying out of the  drawer when compacting a large glass  bottle  or several bottles or jars  or any  other items that might shatter     E Although it is not necessary to compact  until the drawer is full or nearly full  we  suggest that  for maximum compaction   you start the comp
25. will still be there after your warranty expires     Parts and Accessories GEAppliances com       Individuals qualified to service their own appliances can have parts or accessories sent directly to their  homes  VISA  MasterCard and Discover cards are accepted   Order ordine today  24 hours every day or  by phone at 800 626 2002 during normal business hours     Instructions contained in this manual cover procedures to be performed by any user  Other servicing generally  should be referred to qualified service personnel  Caution must be exercised  since improper servicing may cause  unsafe operation     Contact Us GEAppliances com       KoA If you are not satisfied with the service you receive from GE  contact us on our Website with all the details  including your phone number  or write to  General Manager  Customer Relations  GE Appliances  Appliance Park  Louisville  KY 40225    Register Your Appliance GEAppliances com       Register your new appliance on line   at your convenience  Timely product registration will allow for  enhanced communication and prompt service under the terms of your warranty  should the need arise   You may also mail in the pre printed registration card included in the packing material     Printed in the United States    
    
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