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ApplianceRegistration
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Cle*ing
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Energy-$;vingTips
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Ice Scoop
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Installation
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AdapterPlug
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Clearances
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ElectricalRequirements
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ExtensionCord 4
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Grounding
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Location
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ModelandSerialNumbers 2
Moving&VacationTips
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OperatingInstructions
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ProblemSolver
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RepairService
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SafetyInstructions 3
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TemperatureControl 5
Warranty BackCover
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Itisintendedtohelpyouoperate
andmaintainyournewicenmker
properly.
Keepithandyforanswerstoyour
questions.
Ifyoudon’tunderstandsomething
orneedmorehelp,write(include
yourphonenumber):
ConsumerAffairs
GEAppliances
AppliancePark
Louisville,KY40225
writedownithi!!model
andserial
You’llseethemonalabelcmthe
backofthecabinet.
Modelandserialnumbersare
alsoontheConsumerProduct
OwnershipRegistrationCardthat
camewithyouricemaker,
Beforesendinginthiscard,please
writetheserialnumberhere:
Model Number
Serial Number
Usethesenumbersinany
correspondenceorservicecalls
concerningyouricemaker.
Myoureceivedadm’mgdl
icerndq immediatelycontactthe
dealerthatsoldyoutheicernaker.
savetimeadmoney.
Beforeyourequestservice,check
theProblemSolveronpage7.Itlists
causesofminoroperatingproblems
thatvoucancorrectvourself.
@Locationofyouricernakeris
inmortant.Don’tlocateitinawarm,
.
unventilatedareaorstorageroom.
Avoidlocatingitnexttoyourrange,
aheatingventorwherethesunwill
shinedirectlyonit.
*Don’topenthedoormoreoftin
thannecessary.
@Closethedoorassoonaspossible,
particularlyinhot,humidweather.
e Defrosttie i~maker whenever
frostbecomesl/4-inchthick.
~Men usingyouricernaker,be
carefulnottoleavethedooropen,
Beforeleavingtheroom,checkto
besurethedoorhasnotbeenleft
openaccidentally.
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Pk%a$ereadCarddly.
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ml?personalsafety,
thisqqiiancemustbe
gmu.nded.
Thepowercordofthisappliance
isequippedwithagroundingplug
whichmateswitha standard
groundedwalloutlet(Fig.1)to
minimizethepossibilityofelectric
shockhazardfromthisappliance.
PREFERRED
METHOD
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ANDFIRM CONNECTION
Fig.1
BEFOREUSE
Havethewalloutletcheckedby
aqualifiedelectriciantomakesure
theoutletisproperlygrounded.
Wherea standardtwo-prong
walloutletisencountered,itis
thepersonalresponsibilityand
obligationofthecustomertohaveit
replacedwithaproperlygrounded
walloutlet.
Do NOT,UNDERANY
CUT
OR THE
THE CORD.
use
Becauseofpotentialsafety
hazardsundercertainconditions,
westrongly recommend against
useof anadapterplug.
However,ifyoustillelecttousean
adapter,wherelocalcodespermit,
aTEMPORARYCONNECTION
maybemadetoaproperlygrounded
two-prongwalloutletbyuseofa
ULlistedadapter(Fig.2)available
atmostlocalhardwarestores.
TEMPORARYMETHOD
(ADAPTERPLUGSNOT
PERMIITED INCANADA)
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BEFOREUSE
Thelargerslotintheadaptermust
bealignedwiththelargerslotin
thewalloutlettoprovideproper
polarityintheconnectionofthe
powercord.
CAUTION:Attachingadapter
groundterminaltowalloutletcover
screwdoesnotgroundtheappliance
unlesscoverscrewismetal,and
notinsulated,andwalloutletis
groundedthroughhousewiring.
Youshouldhavethecircuitchecked
byaqualifiedelectriciantomake
suretheoutletisproperlygrounded.
Whendisconnectingthepower
cordfromtheadapter,always
holdtheadapterwithonehand.If
thisisnotdone,theadapterground
terminalisverylikelytobreakwith
repeateduse.
$houkltheadapterground
terminalbreak,DONOTUSEthe
applianceuntila properground
hasagainbeenestablished.
Theicemakershouldalwaysbe
pluggedintoitsownindividual
ekxtrica~outlet—(115volt,60
Hertz, singlephaseAC).Thisis
recommendedforbestperformance
andtopreventoverloadingwiring
circuits,whichcouldcausea fire
hazardfromoverheatingwires.
Becauseofpotentialsafetyhazards
undercertainconditions,westrongly
recommendagainsttheuseofan
extensioncord.However,ifyou
stillelecttouseanextensioncord,
itisabsolutelynecessarythatitbe
aULlisted3-wiregroundingtype
applianceextensioncordhavinga
groundingtypeplugandoutletand
thattheelectricalratingofthecord
be ISamperes(minimum)and120
volts.Suchextensioncordsare
obtainablethroughyourlocal
serviceorganization.~
kemakerlocation
Thisicernakerisdesignedfor
free-standinginstallationon~y.It
shouldnotberemwedorbuilt-in.
Installtheicemakeronabase
strongenoughtosupportitwhen
itisfullyloadedwithicecubes.
AlsoseeEnergy-savingtips
regardinglocation.
Allowthefollowingminimum
clearancesforproperaircirculation:
Back 5“
Sides 1?4”
Top 4“
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youricemtdww
Ifthisisyourfimticernakm,
you’llhearoccasionalsoundsthat
maybeunfamiliar.Theyarenm?’nai
icemakingsoundsandarenot
causeforconcern.
Note:Theicemakingcompartment
isfortheproductionoficecubes
only.Beveragesandfd should
notbequick-chilledintheice
storagebin.Cans,bottlesorfood
packagesinthestoragebinmay
causetheicernakertomalfunction.
Aheavy-dutyicescoopisprovided
foryourconvenience.Useitto
Cleantheinsideoftheicemaking
compartment-seeinstructionsat
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righi.Connectthepowercordto
theelectricaloutlet.Setthe
temperaturecontroldialatmid-
rangeandmovetheicemakerfeeler
armtotheON{down)positionas
scoopouticeasneeded.
Theicescoopcanalsobeusedto
separatecubesthathavestuck
togetherwhtmtheicemakerisnot
us-dforafewweeks.
shownbelow.
Wesuggestyoustiriceinthebinat
leastonceaweek Ifyoudon’tdo
this,thecubesmaych.unptogether,
dependingonhowoftenthedrawer
isopenedandhowmuchhumidity
isintheroom.Usethescooptostir
thecubesandkeepthemfree-
flowing.
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Feelerarmin
ON(down)position
Onceyourictxnakerisin
operation,throwawaythefirst
fewbatchesoficecubes.Thiswill
flushawayanyimpuritiesinthe
waterline.Dothesamethingafter
vacationsorextendedperiodswhen
iceisn’tused.
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Moveicemakerfeelerarmto
OFF(up)positionwhen:
Fee16rarmin
OFF(up) position
Allowabout12hoursforthe
cabinettocooltooperating
~watersupplyistobe
off for
severalhours
temperature.
~icestoragebinistoberemoved
foraperiodoftime
Icecubemoldwillautomatically
fillwithwateraftercoolingto
freezingtemperature,andfirst
cubeswillnormallyfreezeafter
severalhours.Whencubesare
solidlyflozen,theywillbeejected
fromthemoldintotheicestorage
binbymeansofa sweeperarm.
Icemakingwillcontinueuntilthe
feelerarm sensesa sufficient
accumulationoficecubesinthe
storagebinandhaltstheoperation
temporarily.Formaximumice
storage,levelthestoredcubeswith
yourhandoccasionally.Besure
nothinginterfereswiththeswing
ofthefkelerarm.
Theautomaticicemaking
mechanismejectscubesingroups
ofeightanditis normalforseveral
cubestobejoinedtogether.
Icemakingtemperatureselectionis
madebysettingthecontroltoany
@goingawayonvacation,atwhich
timeyoushouldalsoturnoffthe
valveinthewatersupplylineto
youricemaker.
positiofiotherihan“OFF?
Initiallysetthetemperaturecontrol
dialatmid-rangepositionandkeep
itthereunlessyourexperiencewith
theicemakerindicatesmoreor less
coldisrequired.
“OFF” positionpermitsturning
icemakeroffwithoutunpluggingit,
butdoesnotdisconnectpowerto
theicemaker.
I.freeisusedinfrequently,old
cubeswillbecomecloudyandtaste
stale.Emptyandcleantheice
storagebinperiodically.
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Defrostwheneverfrostbecomes
1/4”thick.
Neveruseasharporpointed
instrumenttoremovefrostasit
maydamagetheicemaker.We
recommendusinga plastic
scraper,
Donotuseanyekxtricaldwice
indefrostingyour
icernaker,
To
defrost,emptytheicestorage
binandreplaceit. Then
setthe
temperaturecontroldialtothe
“OFF” position.
Leavetheicemakerdooropenuntil
defrostingiscompleted.Remove
frostasitismelting,andremove
andemptytheicestoragebinwhen
defrostingiscompleted.Donot
allowwatertostandonthebottom
oftheicemakingcompartment.
Afterdefrosting,cleantheinterior
andcleanandreplacetheicestorage
bin.Thenturnthetemperature
controltothedesiredsetting.
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Unplugtheicemakercabinetfrom
itselectricaloutletandremoveand
emptytheicestoragebin.Washthe
insidewithwarmwaterandbaking
sodasolution--abouttwotablespoons
ofbakingsodatoaquartofwater,
Thenrinseanddry.
Don’tusecleanserssuchassoaps,
detergents,scouringpowderor
spraycleanersinsidethoicemaking
compartment-theymaycause
odors.
Washtheicestoragebinwithmild
detergentsolutionanddryitwitha
softcloth.
Wipetheoutsideoftheicemaker
cabinetwitha softclothdampened
withsoapywateror Appliance
PolishWaxCleaner(Cat.No.
WR97X216),availablefromGE
AppliancePartsMarts.
Useonlymild,soapywaterto
cleanthedoorgasket.
Neveruseboilingwater,acids,
chemicalthinner,gasoline,benzene
or thelikeforcleaninganypartof
theicernaker.Theymaydeformm
damageplasticpartsandmay
presenta safetyhazard.
Do
notwashmy plasticparts
fromyouricemakerinan
automaticdishwasher.
Vacation?
.
Forextendedvacationsor
absences,emptytheicebinand
movethefeelerarmuptothe(NW
position,shutoffpowertothe
icemakm,turnthecontrolto
“OFFJ’andcleantheinterior,TO
preventodors,leaveanoWnboxof
bakingsodainsideandleavethe
dooropen,
Whentheiccmakerisnotoperating,
itcanbeleftinanunheatedroom
withoutdamagetothecabinetor
themechanism.
Disconnectthepowercordfrom
thewalloutletanddefrostthe
icemaker.Thencleananddrythe
interior.
Besuretheicemakerstaysupright
whenmovingit, andprotectthe
outsideoftheicemakerwitha
blanket.
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IkttioniInstructions
Thiswaterlinehwta!kMionisnotwarrantedbytheicemakermanufacturer.
J?oBIowtheseinstructionscarefullyto minimizetherisk ofexpensivewaterdamage.
C.alltkm
ewhen usinganyelectricaldevice
(suchasapowerdrill)during
installation,besurethedeviceis
insulatedorwiredinamannerto
preventthehazardofelectricshock.
eAllinstallationsmustbein
accordancewithlocalplumbing
codeiequirernents. ,
VVl@ you till need
~A CO1dwatersupplyis
required
forautomaticicenmkeroperation.
Waterpressuremustbebetween
20and 120p.s.i.
@Copper tubing, 1/4”0.D.,
shouldbeusedtoconnectthe
icemakertothewatersupply.Do
not use plastictubing or plastic
fittingsbecausethecomection
betweenthewatersupplyandthe
icemakerwatervalveinletisunder
constantwaterpressure.Also,
certaintypesofplastictubingmay
becomebrittlewithageandcrack,
resultinginwaterleakage.
eAs~~toffvalveshouldbe
connectedtothecoldwaterline.
Theshutoffvalveshouldhavea
waterinletwithaminimuminside
diameter of5/32°at thepointof
connectiontotheCOLDWATER
LINE. A saddletypeshutoffvalve
permittedbymanylocalplumbing
codesis shownbelow.
Min. 5/32” dia. opening
Checkyourlocalplumbingcodes
beforechoosingthistypeofwdve.
Werecommendusingthesaddle
valvesu@ied.withGEWaterSupply
~picalplmb~i-llationtith
Watfw”supplykit$‘wx$x2,
VVXSX3andWX$X4
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TYPICAL PLUMBUNGIEWPALLATIION
L Shutoffmainwatersupply.
2. Installshutoffvalveonnearest
frequentlyuseddrinkingwater
line.
a. Choosealocationforthevalve
thatiseasilyaccessible.Itisbestto
connectintothesideofa vertical
waterpipe.Whenitisnecessaryto
connectintoahorizontalwater
pipe,maketheconnectiontothe
topor side,ratherthanatthe
bottom,toavoiddrawingoffany
sedimentfromthewaterpipe.
lb.Drilla l/4’’lmleinthewater
pipe,usinga sharpbit.Removeany
burrsresultingfromdrillingthe
holeinthepipe.
c. Tightentheclampscrewsuntil
thesealingwasherbeginstoswell.
3.
Routecqpx tubingbetween
coldwaterlineandicemakere
a. Makesuretheflarenutis
correctlypositionedonthecopper
tubingattheflaredendofthetubing.
b. Thenroutethetubingthrougha
holedrilledin the floor(behindthe
icemaker)asclosetothewallas
possible.Besurethereis sufficient
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extratubing(about8feetcoiled
into3turnsofabout10inches
diameter)toallowtheicemakerto
moveoutfromthewallafter
installation.
4. Connectcoppertubing
to shutoffvalve.
Placethecompressionnutand
ferruleontothenon-flaredendof
thetubingandconnecttotheshutoff
valve.Makesurethetubingisfully
insertedintothevalve.Tightenthe
compressionnutsecurely.
5. connect copper
to icemaker.
Beforemakingconnectiontothe
icemaker,be sureicemakerpower
cordis notpluggedintowalloutlet.
a. Turnwateronandflushout
thetubing,makingcertainthatall
foreignmatterisremovedfrom
theline.
b. Shutthewateroffafterabout
onequartofwaterhasbeenflushed
throughthetubing.
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NOI’E:Somelocalitiesmay
havesandorotherforeignmatter
presentinthewatersupplyinsuch
quantitiesthattheymay,intime,
collectinthescreenofthewater
valveattachedtothebackofthe
icemakerandtendtoreducethe
waterflowtotheicemaker.
Wheresuchconditionsexist,we
recommendthatanadditionalfilter
or strainerbeinstalledintheline
neartheicemaker.If ascreentype
strainerisused,it shouldbe80
meshor finer.
c. Removeorangecapfkomwater
valveandplastictubeassembly.
d. Connectcoppertubingtothe
icemakerwitha 1/4”flarenut.
Holdthevalvefittingwithawrench
whiletighteningtheflarenut.
e. Fastenthecoppertubingintothe
clampprovidedtoholdthetubing
inaverticalposition.
6. Tim onwaterandcheckall
jointsforIkaks.
Tightenfittingsif requiredto
stopleaks.
‘7.Plugicermakercabinetpower
cordintoappropriateelectrical
outlet.
$. Wait12hoursforthecabinet
tocooldowntooperating
temperature.
9. Settheicemakerfeekxarmto
theON(down)position.
Theicemakerwillnotbegin
tooperateuntilitreachesits
operatingtemperatureof15°F.or
below.It willthenbeginoperation
automaticallyif theicemakerisin
theONposition.
10.Movetheicenmkercabinet
backtothewail,makingsureyou
ieave5“clearanceatback.
Arrangethecoilofcoppertubing
sothatitdoesnotvibrateagainst
thebackoftheicemakercabinetor
againstthewall.
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Accessory
(optionalatextracost)
Youricecubescanonly
beasfresh-tastingasthe
waterthatproduces
them.That’swhyit’s
agoodideatopuri~
yourwaterwitha
waterfilter.
Itsactivatedcharcoal
removesmusty,stale
odorsandunpleasant
medicinal,metallic
tastes.Aporousfiber
cartridgecatchesdirt,
rustparticles,sandand
siltwhilespecial
crystalsreducedeposits
ofhardscale.
Thewaterfilterisanoptionat
extracostandisavailablefrom
yourGEdealer.Speci@WR97X214.
Ithascompleteinstallation
instructionsandinstallsinminutes
on 1/4”0.D. copperwaterline.
Note:
Thefirstfewbatchesofcubes
shouldbethrownaway,sothat
remainingimpuritiesinthe
waterlinewillbeflushedout.
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oNotp~u~~ ~. If thep@
&secureinthewalloutletandtheic$m~erstillfails@
-‘opemti,plugalampor a.srnallap@anceintothesameoutlettodetermineifthereis
a trippedcircuitbreakerorburnedoutfuse.
@Cubesto; ~rnall.Shut-c@valveconnectingiwmmkertowaterlinemaybeclogged.
K%NIAKERStiJ?S
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maybefrozen.Emptyicebinanddefrostfreezer!
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@Icemakernotonsolidbase. .
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@Cabinetnotl~vel.~
@JWaterrunninginpipesandcubesdroppingintob~ hake,n~~~ operatingsounds.
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s Letthreeor fotirbatchesoficebemade.Hwaterstill
oveIflows, takeicernakerin
forservice.
~Mae sureicem~hg
mechdsh iSsittinglevelinthecabinet.
~Dooropenedtoofrequentlyor toolong” ~
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KM!edservice
Toobtainservice,see yourwarranty
onthebackpageofthisbook.
We’reproudofourserviceand
wantyoutobepleased.Ifforsome
reasonyouarenothappywiththe
serviceyoureceive,herearethree
stepstofollowforfhrtherhelp.
FIRST, contactthepeoplewho
servicedyourappliance,Explain
whyyouarenotpleased,Inmost
cases,thiswillsolvetheproblem.
NEXT,ifyouarestillnotpleased,
writeallthedetails-including
yourphonenumber—to:
Manager,ConsumerRelations
GEAppliances
AppliancePark
Louisville,Kentucky40225
FINALLY,ifyourproblemisstill
notresolved,write:
MajorAppliance
ConsumerActionPanel
20NorthWackerDrive
Chicago,Illinois60606
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Yam GENERALELECTRICKXMAKER
WARRANTY
Saveproofoforiginal purchasedatesuchasyoursalesslip or cmcelled checktoestablishwarrantyperiod.
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WHAT!s CCWEF?IED
FULLONE-YEARWARRANTY
Foroneyearfromdateoforiginal
purchase,wewillprovide,freeof
charge,partsandservicelaborto
repairorreplaceanypartof the
Icemakefthatfailsbecauseofa
manufacturingdefect.
LIMITED
ADDITIONAL
FOUR-YEARWARRANTY
Forthesecondthroughfifthyear
fromdateoforiginalpurchase,we
willprovide,freeofcharge,a
replacementcompressorifthe
compressorfailsbecauseofa
manufacturingdefect.Youpayfor
anyservicelaborcharges.
Foreachof
the abovewarranties:
Y6umusttaketheicemakertoa
GeneralElectricFactoryService
CenteroraGeneralElectric
CustomerCare” Servicerandpick
itupfollowingservice.h-home
serviceisalsoavailable,butyou
mustpayforthe.service
technician’stravelcoststoyour
home.
Thiswarrantyisextendedtothe
originalpurchaserandany
succeedingownerforproducts
purchasedforuseinthe48
mainlandslates,Alaska,Hawaii
andWashington,DC.
Allwarrantyservicewillbe
providedbyourFactoryService
Centersorbyourauthorized
CustomerCare@servicersduring
normalworkinghours.
LookintheWhiteorYellowPages
ofyourtelephonedirectoryfor
GENERALELECTRICCC)MPANY,
GENERALELECTRICFA(XORY
SERVICE,GENERALELECTRIC-
HCYl_POINT
FACFORYSERVICEor
GENERALELECTRICCUSTOMER
cARE” SERVICE.
E hKYrCOVERED e~mproperinstallation”
c Failureoftheproductifitisused
Ifyouhaveaninstallationproblem,
forotherthanitsintendedpurpose
@Servicetripstoyourhometo
contactyourdealerorinstaller.You
orusedcommercially.
teachyouhowtousetheproduct.
areresponsibleforproviding
Read your Useand Care
adequateelectrical,plumbingand
@Damagetoproductcaused
byaccident,fire,floodsoracts
material. Ifyouthenhaveany
otherconnectingfacilities.
ofGod.
questionsaboutoperatingthe
~Replacementofhousefusesor
product,pleasecontactyour
resettingofcircuitbreakers.
WARRANTORISNOT
dealerorourConsumerAffairs
RESPONSIBLEF(IR
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officeattheaddressbelow,orcall,
CONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES.
tollfree:
TheGEAnswerCente@
800.626.2000
consumerinformationservice
Some statesdo notallow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion
may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from stateto state.
Toknow what your legal rights are in your state, consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state’sAttorney General.
Warrantor: General Electric Company
i!ffurther help is needed concerning this warranty, write:
Manager—Consumer Affairs, General Electric Company, Appliance Park, Louisvi!ie,KY 40225
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