GE - General Electric PSH25PGWCWV GE refrigerator - w series

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About TurboCooLTM
TurboCool
large amount of filed to the refrigerator
coinpartment, putting away fi)ods afier they
have been sitting out at room teml)erature
or when putting away waim leflovei_. It can
also be used if the refl_igerator has been
without power for an extended period.
Once actiwKed, the comi)ressor will turn on
immediately and the tiros will cycle on and
off at high speed as needed fiw eight houi_.
The colnl)ressor will COlKinue to rull until
the reflJgerator con_l)artmelK cools to
ai)proxinmtely 34°F (l °C), then it will cycle
on aim off to nminmiI_ this setting. _MteI"
8 houI_, or if TurboCool is pressed again,
the refrigerator con_i)artn/ent will remm
to the original setting.
How to Use
LCD Models:
Access By: Home > Options > Reli_gerator
Options > TurboCool
Activate By: Pressing ON.
Deactivate By: Pressing OFF.
Non-LCD Models:
Press TurboCool.The reti_igerator
temperature display will show TO.
_MteI" TurboCoolis coml)lete , the i'eflJgelwtor
colnl)artmelK will returll to the original
setting.
NOTES:
Therefn)erator temperature cannotbe changed
during TurboCool.
Thefreezer temperature _snot affected during
TurboCool.
When opening the refngerator doordunhg
TurboCool,the fans will contl))ue to run if they
havecycled on.
About ClimateKeeper2J
How it Works
The ClimateKeeper2 TM is the industlT'S most
ad;'anced reflJgemtion systeln, delivelJng
oI)tilmun teml)erature and humidity
i)ei_i)mmi_ce to kee I) food garden fresh
hmger aim reduce ti'eezer burn, while
nmilmfilfing E smlqevel efficiency.
The ClimateKeeper2svsmm fi_attu'es
two e\'aporators_me for the reli_gerator
and one for the fl'eezei:
This provides two separate cooling s)'stenls,
and separates the all{low between the fi'esh
food and ti'eezei" conll)artments duling
noIII/al cooling ol)ei':ltions.'::
This ensures that the humidilv levels in the
fi'esh food coml)artment are significantly
higher than in a conventional system,'::'::
alh_wing fl'esh I)roduce and other tmsealed
foods to retain their moisture content and
freshness longei: Moisture sensitive t0ods
such as ti'esh ti'tlit, salads, lice, etc., can now
be stored on open shelves without excessive
inoisture loss. Due to the higher humidil_'
in the reflJgerator, )_)tl may on occasion
experience fog or small alllOtlnts of
moisture in the reti{gerator coinparm_ent.
This is nomml and may come and go as
different food loads and environmental
conditions change. _,Vil)e (liT with a paper
towel if desired.
The separate all{lOW system minin/izes
the mixing of air between the two
coml)artnlents , which reduces fl'esh food
odor transfer to iml)rove the taste of ice.
The ClimateKeeper2sysmm also reduces
the immber of defl'osting cycles in the
freezer evaporatoi; thereby redudng
fl'eezer burlL
_Freezerak /sused_htheCustomCoolfeature.
_Testing shows a h/gher levelof humidity in
the FreshFoodsection in ClimateKeeper2
refrigeratorsversusconvenflona/units.
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