GE PCR06BATSS Use and Care Manual - Page 15

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Safety Instructions Operating Instructions ge.com Problem Moisture forms on outside of appliance Frost or moisture collects inside Interior light does not operate Hot air from bottom of appliance Appliance never shuts off but temperatures are OK Possible Causes What To Do Not unusual during periods of high humidity. • If bothersome, wipe surface dry; otherwise, moisture will evaporate in time. Door left open. • Always make sure that the door is closed after opening. • Check to see if a bottle is holding door open. Too frequent or too long door openings. • Appliance will dissipate moisture in time. If bothersome, wipe surface dry. In humid weather, air carries moisture into appliance when door is opened. • Appliance will dissipate moisture in time. If bothersome, wipe surface dry. Temperature control set at coldest setting. • See Temperature Control section. Appliance is unplugged. • Push the plug completely into the outlet. The circuit breaker is tripped/ • Replace fuse or reset the breaker. the fuse is blown. Light bulb needs replacing. • See Care and Cleaning section. GFI outlet is tripped. • Reset outlet. • GFI outlet is not recommended. Normal air flow cooling motor. • In the refrigeration process, it is normal for heat to be expelled in the area under the appliance. Some floor coverings are sensitive and will discolor at these safe and normal temperatures. Adaptive defrost keeps compressor running during door openings. • This is normal. The appliance will cycle off after the door remains closed for two hours. • Normal operation in extreme temperatures. Care and Cleaning Installation Instructions Troubleshooting Tips Consumer Support 15

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Consumer Support
Troubleshooting
Tips
Care and Cleaning
Safety Instructions
Operating
Instructions
Installation
Instructions
Problem
Possible Causes
What To Do
Moisture forms on
Not unusual during periods
• If bothersome, wipe surface dry; otherwise, moisture
outside of appliance
of high humidity.
will evaporate in time.
Door left open.
• Always make sure that the door is closed after opening.
• Check to see if a bottle is holding door open.
Frost or moisture
Too frequent or too long
• Appliance will dissipate moisture in time.
collects inside
door openings.
If bothersome, wipe surface dry.
In humid weather, air carries
• Appliance will dissipate moisture in time.
moisture into appliance when
If bothersome, wipe surface dry.
door is opened.
Temperature control set at
• See
Temperature Control
section.
coldest setting.
Interior light does
Appliance is unplugged.
• Push the plug completely into the outlet.
not operate
The circuit breaker is tripped/
• Replace fuse or reset the breaker.
the fuse is blown.
Light bulb needs replacing.
• See
Care and Cleaning
section.
GFI outlet is tripped.
Reset outlet.
GFI outlet is not recommended.
Hot air from bottom
Normal air flow cooling motor.
• In the refrigeration process, it is normal for heat to be
of appliance
expelled in the area under the appliance. Some floor
coverings are sensitive and will discolor at these safe
and normal temperatures.
Appliance never shuts
Adaptive defrost keeps
• This is normal. The appliance will cycle off after the
off but temperatures
compressor running during
door remains closed for two hours.
are OK
door openings.
• Normal operation in extreme temperatures.
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