GE 197D4613P004 User Manual

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Problem

Possible Causes

What To Do

Appliance has odor

Interior needs cleaning.

• See Care and cleaning.

Moisture forms on

Not unusual during periods

•Wipe surface dry.

outside of appliance

of high humidity.

Moisture collects inside

Too frequent or too long

(in humid weather,

door openings.

Wine bottles touching

• Reposition bottles.

the back wall.

Frost forms on interior

This is normal.

• See the Defrosting section.

surfaces of appliance

Door left open.

• Excessive frost may form if the door is left open.

See the Defrosting section.

•Door is not self-closing. Always make sure that

the door is closed after opening.

•Check to see if a bottle is holding door open.

Appliance too cold

Temperature control

•See About the control and settings.

is set too cold.

The room temperature where

•For proper operation, the room temperature should

the appliance is located is

be equal to or greater than the set temperature

too cold.

of the appliance.

Temperature in the

This is normal.

• After you set the temperature, the display will go

display is not the

back to showing the actual temperature.

temperature that
was just set.

Condensation on front

Appliance is located

• Wipe off the condensation with a clean, dry cloth.

of door

in a high humidity environment.

• Locate the appliance in a lower humidity

environment.

Water on floor behind

Door left open.

• Door is not self-closing. Always make sure that

appliance

the door is closed after opening.

• Check to see if a bottle is holding door open.

Tilting unit when moving.

• This is normal. The drain pan above the compressor

may be full following defrost. Check to make sure
no water spills when moving the unit.

air carries moisture
into appliance when
door is opened)

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