GE - General Electric TFX25PRYAAA Official GE Refrigerator - Y Series

User Manual - Page 7

For TFX25PRYAAA.

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When Your Refrigerator Is First Plugged In
All panel lights come on for five seconds,
a beep sounds, and lights go offexcept as
follows:
; PF flashes in dm display. Touch SYSTEM
CHECK-RESETto erase it.
; NORMALglows.
; WARMTEMPglows until the refrigerator
cools doom. It goes offwhen proper food-
keeping temperature is reached.
Door alarm beeper is activated and DOOR
ALARMglows.
CRUSHEDICEglows.
DOOROPEN flashes if either door is open,
goes out when doors are shut.
Night light in ice and water dispenser
is off.
How to Set the Door Alarm
To set the alarm press DOORALARMuntil it
glows.
The control beeps ifeither door is open fbr
more than 30 seconds.
The light goes out and the beeping stops
when you close the door.
Why the WARM TEMP Light Glows
At first, it's probably because your newly-
installed refrigerator hasn't completely
cooled down yet. Wait a few hours for it to
cool, and then the light will go out.
From then on, WARM TEMPwill glow
whenever temperatures inside get too high
for proper fbo(t storage. If this happens,
open the doors only when absolutely
necessmy, and close them as quickly as
possible.
As soon as inside temperatures remm to
nomml, the light goes out.
If WARMTEMPreappears and stays on for
longer than 4 hours, call for sel_ice.
How the Monitor and Diagnostic System Works
The diagnostic code flashes and the control
beeps when something starts to go wrong.
If more than one coded traction requires
attention at dm stone time, dm one ,_4th the
highest priority will be displayed first.
Pressing SYSTEMCHECK-RESETwill erase
two codes immediately-PFand CI.The dE
and FFcodes can only be erased by pressing
SYSTEMCHECK-RESETafterthe condition
that caused the code to flash has been
con'ected.
SYSTEMCHECK-RESETwill also evaluate
all other coded tractions. If NORMALis
lit during the displaying of a code, that
fimction is operating properly.
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