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1. Do not touch the ice making part of the automatic icemaker DO NOT TOUCH Y e DANGER OF FIRE BY IGNITION For Safety e DANGER OF INJURY CAUSED BY FALLING OBJECTS WHEN DOOR IS OPENED AND CLOSED e DANGER OF FIRE CAUSED BY SHORT CIRCUIT DUE TO DETERIORATION OF ELECTRICAL INSULATION BY SPILLED WATER e IT IS DANGEROUS IF A CHILD IS TRAPPED INSIDE e POSSIBILITY OF ELECTRIC SHOCK e INJURY COULD RESULT WHEN ICE TRAY ROTATES HEATER BECOMES HOT AND COULD CAUSE BURNS For Safety INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION continued Secure the refrigerator in place to prevent it from toppling over during an earthquake PREVENT FROM TOPPLING OVER The adjustable shelves and baskets should be attached securely to designated points in the refrigerator ATTACH SHELVES SECURELY Piping for the icemaker should be installed in accordance with the wiring and piping schematics INSTALLATION WARNING O e COULD RESULT IN INJURIES IF THE REFRIGERATOR TOPPLES OVER e DANGER OF CAUSING INJURIES DUE TO SHELVES COMING LOOSE AND FALLING IF NOT SECURELY ATTACHED UNIT MAY LEAK IF NOT INSTALLED CORRECTLY A 100V alternating current power source is to be used for the wall outlet 100V ONLY O Do not pull cord when disconnecting power plug DO NOT PULL O e POSSIBILITY OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK e UNPLUG BY HOLDING THE POWER PLUG e ELECTRIC SHOCK OR SHORT CIRCUIT C
2. the grille could lower the cooling capacity A INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATION IE CAUTION DURING POWER OUTAGE e Limit the frequency of opening and closing the door If the TTR door is kept closed the refrigerator should maintain its NS temperature for approximately 2 hours and the freezer for approximately 1 hour For expected outage e Accumulate a lot of ice The refrigerator can be maintained by cooling with ice e The refrigerator can be maintained longer if it is cooled for 2 3 hours prior to a blackout by setting the temperature control dial to the HIGH cooling position e Store as little food as possible Fresh foods should be consumed first Y CAUTIONS DURING EXTENDED SHUTDOWN When the refrigerator will not be used for an extended period of time follow the procedures outlined below to prevent odor a and mildew 1 Remove all foods 2 Clean out refrigerator and keep the door open for a few days to dry out inside Re CAUTIONS WHEN DISCARDING To prevent a child from being locked inside take the following measures when disposing of a used refrigerator or freezer 1 Do not discard a refrigerator or a freezer in a location where children might play 2 Hinges should be destroyed to prevent an airtight seal 3 Remove door and gasket 14 Read Before Using Operation 1 2 3 OPERATION OF TEMPERATURE CONTROL DIALS SET AT POSITION 5 FOR NORMAL USE
3. 5 Custom Dispenser back side ice cold water dispenser Qu AN CO CUTE DO Refrigerator Compartment 6 Temperature Control Dial Internal Lamps Quick Serve Shelf with 2 or 4 serving dishes 9 Internal Shelf 3 levels Wine Rack Q Airtight Snack Case 2 High Humidity Vegetable Compartment 3 Chilling Vegetable Compartment Astro Door flip door Type Utility Compartment Refrigerator Mini Door Jumbo Door Pocket 4 levels 7 Four Wheel Castors Front Grille Utility Box can be used as egg case also Refrigerator Compartment 6 Temperature Control Dial Internal Lamps Internal Shelf 3 levels Wine Rack Airtight Snack Case Q High Humidity Vegetable Compartment 2 Chilling Vegetable Compartment 3 Astro Door flip door Type Utility Compartment Door Pockets 4 levels 5 Four Wheel Castors Front Grille 7 Utility Box can be used as egg case also Read Before Using Read Before Using PART NAMES continued TFJ20JR Freezer Compartment Icemaker Compartment with inspection door built in icemaker 2 Compartment Shelves 3 levels Large Freezer Basket Door Pockets 5 levels 5 Custom Dispenser back side ice cold water dispenser Refrigerator Compartment 6 Temperature Control Dial Internal Lamps 8 Internal Shelf 3
4. KIND OF OBJECT 4 USING THE LIGHT LEVER 1 The light is kept off by positioning the lever to the left Even when the lever is set to OFF the light will come on and go off whenever the ice and cold water dispensing pad is pushed or released 2 To turn the light on set lever to the right Operation Operation OPERATION OF THE CUSTOM DISPENSER continued 3 OPERATION OF ICEMAKER AUTOMATIC ICE MAKING APPARATUS GE Icemaker automatic ice making apparatus does not require manual water supply Following completion of installation of the water supply piping system lower the feeler arm switch to ON Ice is now automatically made and the icemaker will automatically shut off when the bucket is filled with set amount of ice 1 REMOVING THE ICE BUCKET 1 While holding bottom of the icemaker compartment cover gently push upward 2 Pull forward to remove the icemaker compartment cover and ice bucket together To replace ice bucket push it straight back until it clicks in place If the ice bucket does not seat completely due to an interference of the rotating wing on the back wall pivot the rotating wing by hand approximately 1 3 turn and retry 2 CLEANING THE CUSTOM DISPENSER Any spilled ice or water will evaporate naturally from the bottom of the custom dispenser If juice or other liquid is spilled however residues will remain even if the water has evaporated Remove the recess cover and wipe with
5. e After reviewing retain this guide for future reference e Be sure to obtain the Warranty Note Part No 162D9792P002 Pub No 49 6896 12 96 For Safety INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION e Please read these safety cautions carefully and operate the refrigerator correctly e Please make sure to heed the safety cautions listed here for they contain important information Caution indicators and their meanings are as follows This sign indicates that there is a high probability of causing death MA DANGER or serious injury to the operator if mishandled This sign indicates that there is a possibility of causing death or MA WARNING serious injury to the operator if mishandled This sign indicates that there is a possibility of causing bodily NM CAUTION injury to the operator or material damage if mishandled Material damage includes damage to house furniture pets or bedding Examples of Pictorial Signs Indicates caution including danger warning Details of WARNING WM caution are posted inside or near the illustration in pictures or words WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK Indicates this action is not to be done Details of such actions are posted inside or near the illustration in pictures or words S DO NOT DISASSEMBLE Indicates forced action must do Details of forced actions are posted inside or near the illustration in pictures or words UNPLUG
6. s questions When a serviceman visits show him the WARRANTY NOTE attached to this guide MINIMUM The minimum warranty period for parts that are required to maintain WARRANTY PERIOD performance function is 9 years from the last manufacturing date a A This period is established in accordance with MITI directives PARTS LARGE ELECTRICAL EE APPLIANCES AERES 5 WARRANTY NOTE WARRANTY NOTE GE Appliances Japan 34 Warranty amp After Service Warranty amp After Service WARRANTY AND AFTER SERVICE LEASE READ CAREFULLY THIS MARKING ON A REFRIGERATOR DENOTES THAT IT IS A PRODUCT THAT MEETS THE 96 SPECIFIED FREON REGULATION Refrigerators use Freon for their freezing apparatus and heat insulators Freon is non flammable and not harmful to the human body directly Furthermore it possesses excellent properties which have made it one of the most useful chemical ra substances and contributed to the development of modern civilization AEBRIAERATOR In its capacity as a cleaning agent propellant and for its use in refrigerators however it is thought to have caused the depletion of the atmospheric ozone layer The decision was made to cease worldwide production of this substance completely and to switch to a substance which has less impact on the ozone layer e INSPECTION OF OLDER MODEL REFRIGERATORS e Unusually hot power cord Unplug the LOVING CARE and plug power plug to BOs e Dama
7. Do not store flammable substances nS a e DANGER OF EXPLOSION such as ether benzene alcohol drugs LP gas cartridge for lighters DO NOT O Do not hang on or sit on glass shelf lt a 6 e DANGER OF INJURY DUE TO DOOR FALLING y OR PINCHING HAND DO NOT D INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION continued Under no circumstances should you disassemble repair or modify anything e CN DO NOT DISASSEMBLE Use regulation 15A only for dedicated ae wall outlet for the refrigerator sei eta AC 100V DEDICATED OUTLET O When cleaning unplug the power plug from the wall outlet i UNPLUG Do not press power plug with the back of refrigerator DO NOT PRESS O When the refrigerator freezer is out of order stop operation by disconnecting the power plug UNPLUG The metal prongs or the prong attachment of power plug should be wiped clean with a dry cloth CLEAN PLUG O e DANGER OF STARTING FIRE OR MAY CAUSE ABNORMAL OPERATION For Safety e DANGER OF FIRE FROM OVER HEATING IF OUTLET IS SHARED WITH OTHER APPLIANCES DO NOT HANDLE PLUG WITH WET HANDS e DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK SHORT CIRCUIT OR INJURY e DANGER OF FIRE FROM OVER HEATING BY A DAMAGED PLUG e OPERATING THE APPLIANCE WHEN SOMETHING IS ABNORMAL COULD RESULT IN AN ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE WIPE PLUG CLEAN WHEN DIRTY MAY BECOME A SOURCE OF FIRE For Safety INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATIO
8. FROM THESE LIGHTS WILL AUTOMATICALLY KEEP THE FOOD FROM FREEZING THIS SYSTEM OPERATES AT ROOM TEMPERATURES FROM 15 C TO 5 C THE SYSTEM WILL TURN ON THE LIGHTS ONLY WHEN NEEDED IF YOU SHOULD NOTICE THAT THE REFRIGERATOR LIGHTS ARE ON EVEN THOUGH THE DOOR IS CLOSED THIS IS THE SYSTEM AT WORK KEEPING YOUR FRESH FOOD FROM FREEZING How to Prevent Freezing NOTE IF YOU EXPECT THE ROOM TEMPERATURE TO FALL BELOW FREEZING AND YOUR REFRIGERATOR HAS THE ICE WATER DISPENSER FEATURE BUILT INTO THE FREEZER DOOR OR HAS AN ICEMAKER THEN YOU SHOULD PERFORM THE FOLLOWING STEPS THIS DEACTIVATES THE ICE WATER SYSTEM AND WILL PREVENT THE EXTERNAL WATER LINES FROM FREEZING 1 Disconnect power to the refrigerator 2 Close valve on water line connecting refrigerator to main water supply 3 Position a container under the refrigeration connection to collect any spillage and disconnect inlet water supply line from refrigerator Also collect water from the inlet supply line 4 Position the container under the plastic outlet tube that supplies the icemaker on Refrigerator side to collect any water spillage and disconnect the tube 5 Position the container under the plastic outlet tube that supplies the water tank on Freezer side to collect any water spillage and disconnect the plastic outlet tube 6 Reconnect the icemaker and water tank tubes to the water inlet valve 7 Turn off the icemaker inside freezer by moving sensor arm to the UP
9. door pocket provided e The door pocket of the refrigerator mini door may be Finished removed be certain however to return it to the designated position highest hook when reattaching Insert in Top Slot 26 Operation Operation ELECTRONIC MONITOR amp DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM J Ha LE PF Power failure 0 re CI Icemaker malfunction y 4 a dE Defrosting system malfunction 6 To perform the 4 coded performance tests push this TEJ30PF TF J28PF TP J24PF 5 The diagnostic codes displayed below will flash to indicate the following warnings EF Check food stored in the freezer compartment key lightly Light will flash if any door is left open 7 These keys allow the following selections Light will come on when the system is set to sound COLD WATER CRUSHED ICE ICE CUBES an alarm if a door is left open more than 30 seconds Ww 3 Light will come on and warn if the temperature in the freezer compartment rises higher than normal A Light will come on if the diagnostic system determines there is no problem IE DOOR LEFT OPEN MONITOR If the freezer or the refrigerator compartment door is left open more than 6 mm a red il light will flash until the door is completely closed jam Ym KEY TO SET DOOR LEFT OPEN WARNING e To set the DOOR LEFT OPEN warning push key lightly A green light will come
10. e Contents will control should freeze and not be stored in a FOODS broken glass may NO e Danger of household DON T SHOULD BE cause injuries BOTTLES explosion refrigerator STORE COOLED FIRST 30 Operation WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT FROZEN FOODS 1 METHODS OF SELECTING AND USING STORE BOUGHT FROZEN FOODS There are approximately 3 000 varieties of frozen food on the market at the present time Store bought frozen foods are wholesome high in nutritional value and easy to prepare Spoilage or food poisoning are of no concern The most attractive feature of frozen food is its longevity 1 3 months As long as you have frozen items on hand in the freezer it is easy to prepare a splendid meal on short notice with minimal concern should unexpected guests drop in e TIPS FOR SELECTION 1 Select items preserved in a showcase indicating a temperature below 18 C 2 Select items with an approval label from the Japan Frozen Food Association 3 Select items with the latest manufacturing date 4 Select items with proper shape and that are frozen hard 5 Select items without torn wrappings 6 Avoid items with obscured view of contents due to excessive frosting They may have been re frozen e TIPS FOR THAWING 1 Thaw only the amount needed Only the needed portion should be thawed by breaking the selection into small pieces or cutting it with a saw 2 Do not thaw completely The correct stage for cooking is reached when ed
11. gt on accompanied by a beep to indicate that the warning is set If the freezer or the refrigerator compartment door is left open more than 30 seconds while this warning is set a continuous beep will sound until the door is completely closed e To stop the warning sound push the key once to release setting The green light will also go out RE REFRIGERATOR INTERIOR TEMPERATURE MONITOR PE gt If the interior temperature of the freezer compartment remains unusually high for a J long period of time 1 4 hours a red light will come on This red light will go off when interior temperature returns to normal om CAUTION When the refrigerator is first plugged in the red light will stay on for several hours until the interior temperature goes down This is not a malfunction In order to allow the temperature to cool faster do not open the door In addition the red light may come on if the freezer door is left open and the interior temperature goes up If this occurs and in order to lower the interior temperature as quickly as possible do not open the door 27 ELECTRONIC MONITOR amp DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM TFJ30PF TFJ28PF TPJ24PF ME INDICATOR LIGHT FOR NORMAL OPERATION e A green light indicates normal operation of refrigerator Y e If a malfunction occurs the normal operation indicator light will go off and one of the malfunction diagnosis codes FF PF CI dE will start flashing in one of the 5 m
12. higher so the door will close when lightly pushed Rotate Rotate clockwise clockwise o raise to raise Leveling Screws Avoid locations in direct sunlight or near heat producing appliances range heater etc Cooling efficiency may be lowered or external color changes may result Install in a low humidity location An electrical short circuit or rusting may occur If it is necessary to install in a washroom or on a damp floor be sure to provide gaps by placing the refrigerator on some sort of blocks CAUTION This type of refrigerator uses forced fan cooling Therefore to prevent reduction in the cooling capacity place the refrigerator on top of a firm board before placing it on blocks Do not place the refrigerator directly on top of the blocks Allow sufficient space around the refrigerator as shown in diagrams below Stop Valve Icemaker for Icemaker Stop Valve for Wall Outlet 50 100 if installed Icemaker Y X 16 TFJ20 22 25 3 TPJ24 TFJ28 30 50 Ly Units mm y 25 TFJ20 22 25 13 TPJ24 TFJ28 30 Z 25 TFJ20 22 25 TPJ24 3 TFJ28 30 If Icemaker is installed Consult dealer for grounding installations Fee will be charged for grounding installations NOTE A grounding wire is attached to this refrigerator Please connect these grounding terminals correctly Do not put anything in front of the grille AA AS Since air is suctioned in from the front of the grille obstructing E
13. locked position 8 Remove the front grille 9 Position a container under the water line connectors located under the freezer to collect any spillage and disconnect the two ends of the water line 10 Allow water to drain from the two ends 11 Reconnect the two ends of the water line 12 Install the front grille 13 Reconnect power to the refrigerator How to Restore to Normal Condition NOTE WHEN THE ROOM TEMPERATURE RISES ABOVE FREEZING YOU CAN REACTIVATE YOUR ICE WATER DISPENSER SYSTEM BY PERFORMING THE FOLLOWING STEPS 1 Disconnect power to the refrigerator 2 Reconnect the inlet water supply line to the refrigerator 3 Open the valve on water line connecting refrigerator to main water supply 4 Turn on the icemaker inside freezer by moving sensor arm to the DOWN unlocked position 5 Reconnect power to the refrigerator 6 Dispense water from freezer door Throw away the first few glasses 7 Check all connections for leaks Tighten as necessary 16 Operation Operation INTERIOR TEMPERATURE CONTROL continued Compartment Refrigerator Compartment ro o N v o 2 uw WN NORMAL OPERATION For normal operation set the dials as shown below FREEZER REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT COMPARTMENT i i Iii n Refrigerator Freezer 3 L Compartment Compartment 1 3 B 7 9 a 94 ADDITIONAL COOLING ON REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT SIDE Use this setting when food is to be stored at low FREEZER R
14. CASE AND REPLACING THE INTERIOR LIGHT BULB 1 To remove the airtight snack case e Pull the case forward lifting slightly 2 To replace the interior light bulb e Remove the glass shelf above the airtight snack case by pulling it forward and unhooking it from the adjustable L height fixtures e Remove the lamp cover on back of snack case Remove lamp cover by lifting the insertion lip on the upper part of a lamp cover then pulling the lower insertion lip out e Replace one or both interior light bulbs that are burned out e Use only a 40W bulb 25 UTILIZING THE INTERIOR SPACE continued II REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT MINI DOOR TFJ30PF TFJ28PF TPJ24PF ONLY The refrigerator mini door allows drinks to be removed from the refrigerator without opening the main door It also serves as a service counter for glasses or small dishes The energy saving design prevents cold air from escaping from the refrigerator e The refrigerator compartment mini door becomes a convenient and simple food preparation counter when opened by pulling the handle forward while lifting up e The refrigerator mini door allows a small amount of cold air to flow from the freezer compartment through a small hole to cool stored foods Lift to Access e There is a lid inside the mini door inside refrigerator door to prevent cold air from escaping e Foods that require frequent retrieval such as juice should be stored in the
15. EFRIGERATOR temperatures This setting is likely to be frequently used COMPARTMENT COMPARTMENT during warmer months Temperature dials should be set at a 7 9 as needed a fs RO fb p i RS RES g EW y O 1 3 B 7 9 or Refrigerator Freezer ECOS A Compartment Compartment 1 3 B 7 9 a 17 INTERIOR TEMPERATURE CONTROL continued Compartment 2 S D 2 o oc RE ADDITIONAL COOLING ON FREEZER COMPARTMENT SIDE Use this setting when food is to be stored for longer periods FREEZER REFRIGERATOR of time COMPARTMENT COMPARTMENT y BA E es SR PIS rs O 1 3 B 7 29 or Boden Moere A Compartment Compartment a 3 B m E m LE A SMALL AMOUNT OF FOOD IS STORED Use this setting when food is to be stored at warmer FREEZER REFRIGERATOR temperatures COMPARTMENT COMPARTMENT a O 1 3 6 7 9 or Refrigerator Freezer ll Compartment Compartment 1 3 5 7 9 a 18 Operation Operation OPERATION OF THE CUSTOM DISPENSER THE CUSTOM DISPENSER REQUIRES A WATER SUPPLY PIPING SYSTEM INSTALLATION The custom dispenser is a unique GE feature that allows dispensing of ICE CUBES CRUSHED ICE and COLD WATER by touch key or by a pad switch without the door being opened 1 OPERATION OF TFJ30PF TFJ28PF amp TPJ24PF TYPE CUSTOM DISPENSER When the Touch Key Sign is lightly pushed a green light will come on with a beep sound Large ice cubes half moon shape are dispensed by
16. GE Refrigerators LARGE FREEZER ieot Comes 5 E REFRIGER ATOR Instructions for Safe Operation 17 gt 3 3 0 k 5 fa OPERATIONS GUIDE Part Names iii eek aes awe ok hee DESY 8 9 v MODEL NAMES HOME APPLIANCE Specifications External Dimensions 10 12 S ES Instructions for Installation o o 13 E T FJ 20J R T FJ 30 P F Instructions for Operation o ooocoococcoooo 14 E TFJ30PR TFJ28PF E TPJ24BR TPJ24PF So peration of Refrigerator T FJ 22 P R Operation of Temperature Control Dials 15 Interior Temperature Control 16 18 S T FJ 25 P R Operation of Custom Dispenser 19 21 3 T FJ 28 P R Utilizing the Interior Space 22 26 T Electronic Monitor amp Diagnostic System 27 29 e TPJ24PR Storage of Food ooooccccooccooccoooo 30 o q _ What To Know About Frozen Foods 31 Care and Cleaning of Refrigerator 32 en s AN Self Diagnosis of Refrigerator 33 El ES amp on os AW Oe Warranty and After Service 34 35 Warranty amp After Service e Thank you very much for purchasing the GE Large Freezer Refrigerator e Please read and completely understand this Operations Guide before use to ensure accurate and safe operation of this appliance
17. N continued Connect grounding wire CONNECT GROUNDING a Do not install in a location where freezing is possible DO NOT INSTALL O Do not store medicines or scientific specimens in refrigerator DO NOT STORE O In the event of a city gas leak provide good ventilation by opening the doors Do not touch refrigerator or wall outlet VENTILATE O Discard foods which are discolored or foul smelling due to malfunctioning of the refrigerator DISCARD SPOILED FOODS O Do not splash water outside and or inside the refrigerator DO NOT SPLASH WATER Confirm the Ig ground wire e DANGER OF MALFUNCTION OR SHORT CIRCUIT e PLEASE CONSULT DEALERSHIP WHEN CONNECTING GROUNDING e DANGER OF RUPTURED HOSES PIPES VALVES ETC LEAKING WATER e SUBSTANCES REQUIRING STRICT TEMPERATURE CONTROL SHOULD NOT BE STORED IN A HOME REFRIGERATOR e POSSIBILITY OF FIRE LEADING TO AN EXPLOSION e SPOILED FOOD CAN BE HARMFUL e DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR SHORT CIRCUIT INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION continued Do not use flammable sprays hair spray insecticide etc near refrigerator J DO NOT USE O 4 Do not place heavy objects on top of refrigerator DO NOT O Do not place a container with water on top of refrigerator DO NOT O When disposing of a refrigerator remove door gasket REMOVE GASKET O Unplug power plug when replacing interior light bulb UNPLUG
18. OULD RESULT INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION continued Do not use a damaged cord power e POSSIBILITY OF plug or loose wall outlet el ELECTRIC SHOCK SHORT CIRCUIT OR FIRE DO NOT USE O Do not damage the electric DO NOT DAMAGE BREAK ALTER FORCIBLY BEND power cord PULL TWIST OR BUNDLE THE ELECTRIC POWER CORD DO NOT PLACE A HEAVY OBJECT ON IT CRIMP IT OR ALTER IT IN ANY WAY e A BROKEN CORD MAY CAUSE DO NOT DAMAGE FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK Install the refrigerator in a location a e INSULATION WILL away from excess moisture or where 8 D DETERIORATE AND water may be present CAUSE A SHORT CIRCUIT KEEP DRY O Unplug the power plug from wall e DETERIORATING outlet when the refrigerator will not be INSULATION COULD used for an extended period of time PS CAUSE AN ELECTRIC SHOCK OR SHORT For Safety A CIRCUIT UNPLUG Do not store bottles or cans in freezer e CONTENTS WILL FREEZE compartment CAUSING THE BOTTLES gt TO EXPLODE WHICH MAY CAUSE INJURIES Close the refrigerator door by holding DANGER OF INJURY TO the door handle FINGERS IF THE DOOR HANDLE IS NOT USED USE DOOR HANDLE O NO BOTTLES WHEN CLOSING DOOR For Safety INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION continued CAUTION Hire professional movers to move the refrigerator because it is heavy and dangerous to move EMPLOY PROFESSIONAL MOVERS Do not touch food or containers metallic inside the fr
19. Refri t M M N rigerator Y Cannon I J ection A or FREEZER COMPARTMENT The freezer temperature is adjusted by moving the dials as shown in the diagrams 1 HIGH Food is to be Set dial at 5 for normal operation 3 stored for ata q i shorter periods If the dial is set at 1 temperature of the freezer is Gf tine increased MEDIUM If the dial is set at 9 temperature of the freezer is decreased 7 LOW Food isto be ae 9 tored fi CAUTION If the dial is set at 0 the refrigerator fone ned ds will shut off regardless of the position of the of Ge refrigerator compartment dial REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT Set the refrigerator temperature control dial to 5 for normal operation If the dial is turned toward 1 the refrigerator HIGH For storage of temperature becomes high and if turned toward 9 foods at higher temperature becomes low temperatures MEDIUM 7 LOW For storage of 9 foods at lower temperatures 15 INTERIOR TEMPERATURE CONTROL NOTICE NEW FREEZING ROOM TEMPERATURE FEATURE YOUR REFRIGERATOR HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO INCLUDE A FEATURE THAT WILL PREVENT THE CONTENTS OF THE REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT FROM FREEZING EVEN IF THE ROOM TEMPERATURE IS BELOW FREEZING THIS IS A TOTALLY AUTOMATIC SYSTEM AND WILL REQUIRE NO ACTION ON YOUR PART THIS SYSTEM PROVIDES THIS FEATURE BY PERIODICALLY TURNING THE LIGHTS IN THE REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT ON AND OFF THE WARMTH
20. a warm damp cloth 21 Ice Bucket Recess Cover Feeler Arm Switch ON UTILIZING THE INTERIOR SPACE IN REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT SHELVES Each shelf is adjustable enabling space to be utilized without waste 1 To remove shelf lift the front end slightly while unhooking it from the slot in the back Lt Lift Up Unhook Y FREEZER COMPARTMENT SHELF 2 To install shelf lift the front end and insert the hooks into the slots at desired height and lower front end to lock in securely Insert Hooks Lower Front To remove shelf pull forward and lift slightly VAT TT OPERA VAT Push down on tab Rotate shelf up while lifting up on shelf then pull to the right Operation Re AIRTIGHT SNACK CASE or MEAT SNACK CASE Unwrapped foods can be stored in the airtight snack case without losing the unique moisture of food For example the snack case is best suited for storing foods such as cheese bacon hors d oeuvres jam paste etc e When the lever is set on high humidity the case becomes airtight preventing moisture from escaping into the refrigerator compartment The airtight case allows food to be stored for relatively long periods of time without losing moisture content Icons or High Humidity Low Humidity 22 e When the lever is set on low humidity the vent between the case and the refrigera
21. alfunction diagnosis code display windows E MALFUNCTION DIAGNOSIS CODE DISPLAY WINDOW e If a malfunction occurs the electronic monitor will automatically detect and diagnose and the appropriate malfunction diagnosis code green light will flash The first 6 blinkings will be accompanied by a beeping warning sound If more than one malfunction occurs simultaneously the malfunction indicator code for the most serious malfunction will flash When this light goes off the next most serious malfunction indicator code will start flashing The malfunction diagnosis codes are as follows FF FREEZER MALFUNCTION PF POWER SOURCE MALFUNCTION CI ICEMAKER MALFUNCTION dE DEFROSTER MALFUNCTION Operation Y SYSTEM CHECK RESET KEY e By pushing this key all 4 malfunctions can be checked in the order of seriousness If this key is pushed while one of the malfunction codes is flashing the malfunction code will disappear and the system will automatically check for other malfunctions Flashing of the second malfunction indication code will also be accompanied by 6 beeping warning sounds as mentioned above e If no other malfunction is found the system will continue checking until key is reset A SELECTION TOUCH KEY ICE e This unique GE custom dispenser feature allows ice cubes and crushed ice to be CUBES Wy dispensed without opening the door e When the appropriate key for ice cubes crushed i
22. ce or cold water is lightly pushed CRUSHED the selected sign will be lighted with a green light accompanied by a beeping sound SE e When the button switch pad is pushed with a glass the selected ice cubes crushed COLD ice or cold water will be automatically dispensed WATER W Operation ELECTRONIC MONITOR amp DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM TFJ30PF TFJ28PF TPJ24PF DEFINITIONS OF MALFUNCTION DIAGNOSIS CODES AND CORRESPONDING CORRECTIVE MEASURES 1 FREEZER COMPARTMENT MALFUNCTION FF e If the FF code flashes with a green light this indicates that the freezer compartment interior temperature has been unusually high for some time 2 6 hours Check the following items immediately e Check for objects that may prevent the freezer or the refrigerator compartment door from closing completely e Minimize opening and closing of door to lower the interior temperature of the freezer compartment quickly If the reset key is pushed the FF light will go out and the diagnostic system will continue checking for any other malfunctions If the normal operation code key is pushed and the PF code light comes on but the normal operation code light does not there may be a power failure or another temporary interruption of power source e Wait until it is cool to call for service may take several hours 2 POWER SOURCE MALFUNCTION PF e If the PF code flashes with a green light this indicates that the electricity has been interrupted f
23. eezer compartment with wet hands DO NOT TOUCH Install refrigerator on a sturdy flat floor Straight ye DO NOT INSTALL Do not put hands under the refrigerator DO NOT TOUCH Do not re freeze foods after they have been thawed FOOD POISONING WARNING If you resell or give away this appliance provide the new owners with this Operations Guide PROVIDE OPERATIONS GUIDE e DANGER OF INJURIES BY ATTEMPTING TO MOVE THE REFRIGERATOR YOURSELF e CONSULT YOUR DEALERSHIP OR A PROFESSIONAL MOVER TO TRANSPORT THE REFRIGERATOR e FREEZING TEMPERATURES MAY CAUSE FREEZER BURN e INSTALLING ON AN UNSTEADY FLOOR COULD CAUSE THE REFRIGERATOR TO TOPPLE WHEN OPENED AND CLOSED AND COULD CAUSE INJURY e METAL PLATES AND ROTATING PARTS LOCATED UNDER THE REFRIGERATOR MAY CAUSE INJURY e CONSUMING SPOILED FOODS IS HARMFUL THE NEW OWNER WILL NEED THIS OPERATIONS GUIDE FOR SAFE AND CORRECT USE PART NAMES TFJ28PF TFJ30PF TPJ24PF Freezer Compartment Icemaker Compartment with inspection door built in icemaker 2 Compartment Shelves 3 levels Large Freezer Basket 4 Door Pockets 4 levels Custom Dispenser back side ice cold water dispenser Freezer Compartment Icemaker Compartment with inspection door built in icemaker 2 Compartment Shelves 3 levels 3 Large Freezer Basket 4 Door Pockets 4 or 5 levels
24. egetables fruit etc in the lower areas Beer and juices should be stored in the door pockets while butter and cheeses should be stored in the upper portion of the door astro door type utility compartment where the temperature is relatively high 1 Provide space 2 If foods stored in the between items in the A freezer are not sealed refrigerator Packing airtight water items too densely will ESA condensation could reduce circulation of occur on the surface cold air reducing of the refrigerator s cooling a cold walls and gt dampen contents by dewing Therefore when storing use airtight containers or plastic wrap Operation 2 WARNINGS ABOUT FOOD STORAGE 1 Bottles should not be stored inside the freezer because they may break 2 Do not store plasma or vaccines in this refrigerator In addition volatile or flammable substances should never be stored in refrigerators 3 Avoid leaving the door open Do not open and close the door unnecessarily 4 Do not store hot foods without cooling them first 5 Do not store ice cream in the door pocket A DANGER AX WARNING Z WARNING AX CAUTION Do not store bottles Flammable ether benzene Do not store medicine or Do not store hot foods or cans in freezer alcohol medicine LP gas scientific specimens in Cool them first compartment etc should not be stored refrigerator Ce at e Items requiring strict temperature
25. ged power cord prevent Are these Burning smell jar o ra symptoms Accumulation of water Request RAMAN present under refrigerator i dealership e Electric shock where the unit e Other malfunction and was purchased breakdown for inspection or repair Date Purchased Model TFJ30PF TFJ25PR USEFUL TFJ28PR TPJ24BR INFORMATION TPJ24PR TFJ28PF FOR TFJ20JR TPJ24PF REQUESTING TFJ30PR TFJ22PR SERVICE Dealership Phone WARRANTY BUSINESS INFORMATION CENTER IN JAPAN GE APPLIANCES JAPAN INC Marusukomamachi Bldg 4F 3 3 Komamachi Chiyoda Ku Tokyo Japan 102 TEL 03 3265 5570 Main FAX 03 3265 5131 DEALERSHIP 162D9792P002 49 6896
26. ges become soft but the core is still frozen 3 Food should be cooked as soon as it is thawed 4 Use the appropriate thawing method prescribed for each particular food Sel 2 BASIC THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT HOME FREEZING e THE FUNDAMENTALS OF FREEZING 1 Food items should be fresh Freshness is most important to ensure tasty frozen food 2 Cool food before freezing If a hot item is placed inside the freezer the freezer will warm up affecting other food items 3 Always seal products in an airtight container or wrapping in order to prevent changes in food In addition liquids should be stored in containers with extra volume to accommodate expansion 4 Freeze single servings measured according to the size of your family 5 Arrange in thin packages and freeze quickly The trick for good home freezing is quick freezing which is why packaging should be thin 6 Set freezer dial to HIGH cooling 9 Return dial to original normal setting after freezing is complete 7 Door should be kept closed as much as possible 31 CARE AND CLEANING OF REFRIGERATOR 1 REFRIGERATOR INTERIOR o O 1 REFRIGERATOR INTERIOR Parts that can be removed should be washed Dry parts before returning Use a small amount of mild detergent if needed Detergent should be wiped clean CAUTION Use mild detergent and warm water to avoid damaging paint or plastic 2 REFRIGERATOR EXTERIOR Wipe off whenever exteri
27. he unit was purchased 1 NO COOLING Is the electricity on 1 Is power cord plugged in 2 Is fuse breaker blown 3 Is there a blackout Is the compressor working 2 POOR COOLING Is the air flow to the condenser adequate If the air flow is inadequate cooling will not occur Is the door opened closed frequently Y ee Cold air will escape if door openings closings are frequent yo BO Is the temperature control dial set correctly Refer to page 15 Is interior fan of the refrigerator working If the fan is not working cold air will not circulate and cooling will not occur k Is there a gap in the door If a gap exists cold air will escape and cooling will not occur Is frost built up too thick k Is refrigerator being defrosted If timer is set to defrost cooling will not occur 3 NOISY e Is the floor firm If the floor is unsteady noise level will increase Are there any trays leaning against the side of the refrigerator These trays may produce a resounding noise 4 WATER ACCUMULATION INSIDE e Are there any food items with high water content Refer to page 30 for food storage S BAD ODOR e Is interior of the refrigerator clean A dirty interior is the main source of odor e Are there any foods with a strong odor These can produce a bad combination odor with other food odors 6 FOODS FREEZE IN REFRIGERATOR e Is the setting of the temperature control d
28. ial correct Refer to page 15 e Are foods stored properly If cold air hits them directly some foods may freeze 33 WARRANTY AND AFTER SERVICE LEASE READ CAREFULLY A WARRANTY GUIDE THE WARRANTY NOTE FOR THE GE FREEZER REFRIGERATOR WHICH YOU HAVE JUST PURCHASED IS ATTACHED AS A SEPARATE BOOKLET TO THIS OPERATIONS GUIDE SINCE IT IS AN IMPORTANT BOOKLET FOR AFTER SERVICE ETC KEEP IT IN A SAFE PLACE ALONG WITH THIS BOOKLET e WARRANTY PERIOD One year from the date of purchase The freezer cycle coolant system has a five year warranty REQUESTING If the malfunction cannot be corrected after following the instructions on page REPAIR WORK 33 a service call for repair work should be placed to the dealership where the unit was purchased Warranty applies only to repair of the appliance hardware itself and to no other items such as food etc e DURING WARRANTY PERIOD Please present the WARRANTY NOTE when repair work is performed In accordance with the WARRANTY NOTE the dealership where the unit was purchased will dispatch a repairman for the job If you do not contact the dealership please contact GE APPLIANCES JAPAN INC The following information is to be reported to the dealer or to this company 1 Customer s name address and telephone number 2 Model of refrigerator 3 Details of problem Refer to the chapter on Self Diagnosis in this OPERATIONS GUIDE and provide answers to the serviceman
29. levels High Humidity Vegetable Compartment Chilling Vegetable Compartment Astro Door flip door Type Utility Compartment 2 Door Pockets 4 levels 3 Four Wheel Castors Front Grille 3 Utility Box can be used as egg case also SPECIFICATIONS FNS SE EA THIOAPF THIORPR THIOSPR A A AS USEFUL 531 VOLUME 175 356 ELECTRICAL VOLTAGE SINGLE PHASE 100 100 POWER FREQUENCY Hz 50 60 SOURCE MOTORS 247 238 247 238 247 238 247 238 252 245 248 233 248 233 243 231 241 228 foxsimnocwnnion ET e CONSUMPTION KWH MON FREEZER CODE FORCED ATR FAN COOLED CONDENSER CONDENSER COOLING FORCED AIR FAN COOLED CONDENSER DEFROST CONTROL AUTO START AUTO STOP DEFROST WATER REMOVAL FORCED AIR EVAPORATION AUTOMATIC ICEMAKER YES MOBILITY WHEELS ATTACHED BUILT IN CORD LENGTH M Values for useful internal volume and the Electrical Standard Values are based on the Japanese Industry Standard JIS C9607 Values separated by indicate 50 Hz on left and 60 Hz on right Others indicate common 50 Hz and 60 Hz O Freezer Performance This freezer refrigerator is Four Star coded Performance of freezer is classified by codes Each code indicates the performance capability according to the regulation delineated in the Japanese Industry Standard JIS C9607 The regulation defines the test conditions for measuring the freezing load temperature food temperature The followi
30. ng table shows the test results CODE FREEZING LOAD TEMP FROZEN FOOD PRESERVATION FOOD TEMPERATURE ESTIMATED TIME Below 6 C Approx week x x Below 12 C Approx 1 month or Below 18 C Approx 3 months 10 Read Before Using EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS _ Units mm 1150 1775 870 5 120 750 Read Before Using TFJ28PF TFJ28PR Units mm 1150 1775 TPJ24PF TPJ24PR TPJ24BR Units mm 1775 q A EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS continued 875 725 Units mm 1150 Units mm 1065 TFJ20JR 590 Units mm f 115 105 840 725 830 725 1775 1720 1720 Read Before Using Read Before Using INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION Refrigerator should be installed on a firm and level floor Straight If the floor is not firm noise or vibration may occur When opening and closing the door the refrigerator may topple and cause injuries Place a firm board under the refrigerator when installing it on a weak floor on a tatami or on a carpet If the refrigerator is installed directly on carpet or other mats the compressor under the refrigerator may touch the mat causing discoloration of the mat or may interfere with the cooling capability by reducing air flow If the refrigerator is tilted adjust with leveling screws under the front end The front end of the refrigerator should be slightly
31. not require moisture moisture content 23 UTILIZING THE INTERIOR SPACE continued mR CHILLING VEGETABLE COMPARTMENT For use as a chilling compartment set lever to the For use as a vegetable compartment set lever to lower position Cold air will circulate from the the upper position Cold air from the freezer freezer compartment and will be suitable for compartment will not circulate into this storing food at a lower temperature compartment and vegetables can be stored Frost may form if the lever is set at the lower Set control to the upper position if room position for a long period of time temperature is below 10 C to prevent water dispenser tank from freezing SA Icons dla Operation 8 Y ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT DOOR POCKET Both large and small items can be stored in this box type shelf The container can be removed from the door and conveniently carried to a table or counter 24 Operation UTILIZING THE INTERIOR SPACE continued Mm QUICK SERVE SHELF WITH SERVING DISHES The 4 serving dishes with transparent lids are part of the quick serve shelf and can be used to store cooked foods directly in the refrigerator or freezer compartment The serving dishes are microwave and dishwasher safe NOTE Some models are equipped with only 2 dishes b WINE RACK Mount the wine rack on refrigerator shelf and cool your favorite wine UN REMOVAL OF AIRTIGHT SNACK
32. or more than 2 seconds The freezer and refrigerator compartments should be checked If the reset key is pushed the PF light will go out and a diagnosis can be made whether there are any other malfunctions present PF is not a mechanical malfunction 3 ICEMAKER MALFUNCTION AUTOMATIC ICEMAKER CT e If the CI code flashes with a green light this indicates that the automatic icemaker is malfunctioning Check the following items immediately e Is arm switch of the icemaker blocked by ice cubes Remove the ice e Is dedicated icemaker water supply valve open Open valve e Is icemaker arm switch in the ON position with the water supply piping connection not properly installed Set to OFF e Is thickness of ice more than 1 2 cm If thickness of ice is less open the valve wider to increase the water supply e If the reset key is pushed the CI light goes out and a check can be made whether there are any other malfunctions If the CI light flashes again a service call is needed 4 DEFROSTING MALFUNCTION dE e If the dE code flashes with a green light this indicates that the defrosting operation has not been performed during the past 64 hours e If this code flashes a service call is needed for repair work STORAGE OF FOOD When storing foods place items requiring colder temperatures meats cakes etc near the cold air inlet while placing items which are not to be subjected to dewing or icing v
33. or surfaces are dirty or wet Apply suitable wax to the refrigerator exterior several times a year MILD DETERGENT y 117 3 DOOR GASKET The door gasket will deteriorate quickly if liquid food or juice are spilled on it Clean the door gasket in the same way as refrigerator interior 4 CONDENSER Remove front grille when adjusting height of refrigerator or when cleaning the condenser 1 To remove the grille hold the bottom of grille and pull forward 2 To install the grille hold both ends of grille and push prongs into holes Grille Hole Vacuum once or twice a year since dirt on the condenser will decrease efficiency increase electricity consumption and reduce cooling capacity of the refrigerator Condenser OM 5 REPLACING THE LIGHT BULB FREEZER COMPARTMENT REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT upper light bulb Remove the lamp cover before replacing the bulb 1 Pull out the 2 knobs EH or dials Pm et sl ca 2 Remove cover by o 3 turning it upward or ey by pulling it outward 3 Turn lamp to the left to remove and replace it NOTE On some models a screw must be removed 4 Use only a 40W bulb before removing the lamp cover 32 Care Cleaning amp Self Diagnosis Care Cleaning amp Self Diagnosis SELF DIAGNOSIS Let s Find Out On Our Own Indicates that the item s self diagnosis is difficult To clarify consult dealership where t
34. pushing the pad with a glass il oe 2 DISPENSING CRUSHED ICE When the Touch Key Sign is lightly pushed a green light will come on with a beep sound Crushed ice is dispensed by pushing the pad with a glass 3 DISPENSING COLD WATER When the Touch Key Sign is lightly pushed a green light will Light come on with a beep sound Cold water is dispensed by Switch pushing the pad with a glass Pad NOTE DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE CRUSHED ICE OR ICE CUBE CHUTE WITH YOUR FINGER OR ANY KIND OF OBJECT e USING THE LIGHT SWITCH 1 Normally when the pad is pushed to dispense ice or cold water the light comes on When the pad is released the light goes off 2 The light may be turned on by setting the switch to ON OPERATION OF THE CUSTOM DISPENSER continued TYPE CUSTOM DISPENSER 1 DISPENSING ICE CUBES Large ice cubes half moon shape are dispensed by setting Selector the lever to the right and pushing the pad in the center with a Switch glass or other type of container 2 DISPENSING CRUSHED ICE Crushed ice is dispensed by setting the lever to the center and pushing the pad in the center with a glass or other type of container 3 DISPENSING COLD WATER Cold water is dispensed by setting the lever to the left and pushing the pad in the center with a glass or other type of container Light Lever Water NOTE DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE CRUSHED ICE OR ICE CUBE CHUTE WITH YOUR FINGER OR ANY
35. tor compartment opens allowing air circulation On this setting foods can become dry Therefore this setting is appropriate for foods that do not require moisture Icons A Oy gt Operation UTILIZING THE INTERIOR SPACE continued 4 This compartment is designed to maintain good internal airtightness allowing vegetables to be stored without losing freshness It is normal for water to accumulate in the compartment due to differences in temperature and vegetable moisture content Vegetables should be stored in plastic or paper wrappings to prevent water accumulation To prevent vegetables from spoiling drain water and wipe compartment dry if water accumulates or lt t Meat Snack Case High Humidity gt Vegetable Compartment lt Temperature gt Control Lever Chilling Vegetable Compartment Icons DEP or Low Humidity POD High Humidity Low Humidity High Humidity When lever is set on high humidity the case When lever is set on low humidity the vent becomes airtight preventing moisture from between the case and the refrigerator compartment escaping into the refrigerator compartment The opens allowing air circulation On this setting airtight case allows foods to be stored for foods can become dry Therefore this setting is relatively long periods of time without losing appropriate for foods that do

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