General electric hotpoint refrigerator manual
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This feature causes the evaporator fan to operate To lock or unlock communication between the non-stop for 48 hours fan may operate in high or dispenser and the main control board, press the low speed. This enables maximum icemaker LOCK pad and hold it for 3 seconds. The LOCK output. Pressing the QUICK ICE pad lights the LED and sets the evaporator fan to run The status of other functions, selected prior to the at medium speed unless the main control board initiation of the lock feature, will be displayed.
If the selects high speed for a hour period. The lock is engaged while a mode is active, the LED evaporator fan is terminated during defrost, dwell, will remain on until that mode times out. If the lock is engaged when the filter timer expires, The quick ice selection is stored in the main the LED will come on but cannot be reset until the control board. The function will be restored in the lock is turned off. The lock feature will be retained through a power outage.
The LED will flash while the pad is pressed, remain illuminated for 3 seconds after the pad is released, and turn off. Some models are equipped with a water filter that is located in the upper right-hand corner of the fresh food compartment. Filters are designed to be used for up to 18 hours of open valve time or 1 year of clock time. The freezer cabinet is designed so that air is drawn into the bottom of the air tunnel and through Hinge System and Door Closure the evaporator when the evaporator fan is operating.
The chilled air is then pushed out into The hinge brackets are not adjustable on the the top of the freezer. The fresh food door can be adjusted up and down by using the hinge adjustment pin The fresh food compartment receives chilled air located on the fresh food lower door hinge.
The damper is closing feature. This feature consists of a spring- controlled by the main control board and when loaded arm located at the bottom of the cabinet for open, allows chilled air from the freezer air tunnel each door.
The arm provides a stop for the door to move into the fresh food air tower. The fresh when the door is partially open and automatically food air tower contains a fresh food fan which closes the door when the door is almost closed.
The air tower directs adjusted correctly for proper door closure. When chilled air across the top of the fresh food cabinet the rollers are adjusted correctly, the door should to two outlets. The air tower also directs chilled air close easily when open approximately 45 degrees down the back wall of the fresh food cabinet.
The halfway. Air is drawn in through the outside diameter of the condenser and pulled out by the condenser fan. The condenser is located in the machine compartment which can be accessed from the back of the unit at the bottom. They are front The fresh food compartment allows access to the mounted with 1 Torx head screw.
With a small flat-blade screwdriver, slide the handle trim down and pull it out. Open the quick access door and remove the hinge Torx head screws 2 , located on each 2. Remove the lower Torx head screw. Lift the handle in and upward motion until it disengages the locking tabs. Pull the handle outward to remove it.
With a small flat-blade screwdriver, remove the door frame and door frame assembly. Remove the gasket and slide the door out of the frame. The quick access door also has an interlock switch located at the top right-hand side of the interior frame.
Remove the Phillips screw and slide the switch assembly down and out. Door Gasket 5. Disconnect the wires to the switch and remove it. The door gasket is a molded gasket set into a channel located in the door liner.
Open the door. Grasp the gasket and pull in an outward motion until the molded gasket separates from the door liner.
Use a small flat-blade screwdriver to unlock the locking tab tabs and pull the switch out until the wire connector is visible. Disconnect the connector and remove the switch. The drawers are located in the lower portion of the fresh food compartment.
Pull out the drawer until the rollers meet the mechanical stop. Fresh Food Compartment Door Shelves 2. Tilt the drawer up and pull it out until it is removed. The door shelves allow storage of perishable items. Tilt the shelf up and slide it out. To access the upper lights, remove the upper 1. Pull the shelf out until the shelf stop tab meets opaque cover by unlocking the tabs and the compartment stop. Push the shelf stop tab down and pull the shelf out until it is removed.
To access the lower lights, pull the deli fresh The fresh food compartment fan is located under damper adjusting knob off. Lift the opaque cover off the tabs. This fan distributes cold air from the freezer via the mullion damper. The mullion damper is located in the same assembly as the fan. Both are controlled by the processor. Remove the deli fresh adjusting knob and light cover. Unlock the upper and lower locking tabs for the center ductwork and remove.
The ductwork is also fastened with double-sided tape at the upper and lower portions. GEA Water Filter The water filter is located in the upper right-hand portion of the fresh food compartment. The water filter, filters water for the ice maker and the water dispenser. An LED on the temperature control panel will illuminate when the filter needs to be changed.
Do not force the filter. Remove the upper water filter cover. Lay the fan and damper assembly against the compartment and open the back cover. Unlock the upper opaque light cover tabs and Disconnect the wire connections and remove remove the cover.
Unlock the upper ductwork tabs and remove it. GEA 6. Remove the Phillips head screws 8 for the Deli Fresh Damper upper light assembly plastic bracket. The deli fresh damper is located at the bottom of the cold air ductwork. It allows the flow of cold air to be adjusted to the deli fresh drawer.
Screws 1. Remove the deli fresh damper adjusting knob and the lower light cover. Remove the center ductwork by unlocking upper and lower tabs. Double-sided tape is applied to upper and lower areas. Remove the damper Phillips head mounting screws 3 and remove the damper.
Screws GEA 7. Pull the stainless steel light bracket down until the wires are exposed and disconnect them. Screws 8. Remove the Phillips head screws 2 for the fresh food fan and damper cover and remove the cover.
GEA Screws Fresh Food Thermistors The fresh food thermistors are located at the upper and lower portions of the fresh food compartment.
They send temperature signals to the processor. With a small flat-blade screwdriver, unlock the Freezer Door Bins tabs and remove the assembly. The freezer door bins are located on the inside of 2. Remove the thermistor from the cover and the freezer door and tilt out to allow easy access disconnect the wire connector.
Tilt the bin up and slide it out of the door. Temperature Control Panel The temperature control panel is located in the fresh food compartment and mounted at the upper front.
This panel allows temperature control for the fresh food and freezer compartments. In addition the panel has an LED readout for water filter change.
Doors and Door Hinges 1. The fresh food door can be adjusted up and down to match the height of the freezer door. Adjust the 2. Pull the panel down until the wire connections fresh food door up or down using the hinge are exposed. Refer to the Roller Adjustment section in this chapter for more information. GEA 1. Remove the base grille. Disconnect the panel wire connector. With the door in the closed position, 5. Disconnect the circuit card ribbon. Unlock the card locking tabs located at the 3.
Disconnect the water supply tube. To lower left- and right-hand corners of the card. Remove the card. With a small flat-blade screwdriver, disengage Fresh Food Door Adjustment the locking tabs of the upper hinge cover and remove it. The fresh food door can be adjusted to match the 5.
Remove the Torx head hinge screws 2 and height of the freezer door. Turn the hinge adjustment pin located on the fresh food lower hinge clockwise to raise the door level and counterclockwise to lower the door. There are 2 rollers located in the front connector to contact the floor. Hard contact may and 2 rollers located in the rear of the unit.
Refer to Roller Adjustment. To remove the front rollers, back the level off the lower hinge. Remove the Torx screws 3 and the lower hinge from the cabinet. Screws GEA 3. Thimble 4. Tilt the roller down and slide it out.
Adjust them so that the refrigerator is solid and the doors close easily. With a flat-blade screwdriver, turn the adjusting screw clockwise to raise the roller and counterclockwise to lower the roller. Ice Dispenser The ice dispenser is located in the upper portion of the freezer compartment.
This assembly stores ice made by the icemaker and dispenses ice on demand from the door dispenser target switch. Remove the upper ice bucket tray. Slide out the ice dispenser assembly. Freezer Compartment Shelves and Bins The shelves and bins slide out for easy access for frozen items.
Remove the ice cube solenoid linkage Phillips head screw and slide the linkage back. Remove the ice crusher cover Phillips head screws 2 and remove the cover. With a pair of pliers, twist off the backing plate GEA tabs located on either side of the crusher. Freezer Door Light Switch This switch is located in the left-hand portion of the freezer compartment and sends a signal to the processor.
With a small flat-blade screwdriver, unlock the locking tabs and pull the switch out until the wire connector is visible. Disconnect the wire connector and remove the switch. With 2 small flat-blade screwdrivers, unlock Note: Drive fork has reverse threads; turn the ice crusher locking tabs located at either clockwise to remove.
Remove the fork from the drive motor by 7. Lift the ice crusher out of the bucket. Disconnect the motor connectors and remove the ground wire. Remove the ice crusher back cover. Remove the locking ring from the ice crusher auger. Remove the plastic nut with a pair of pliers by turning it clockwise.
Disconnect the cube solenoid wires. Remove the spacers and blades. The blades 7. Chapter 1: Hotpoint refrigerator's heat flow and air flow. Chapter 2: Special types of refrigerators. Chapter 3: Diagnosis, tools and repair basics. Chapter 4: Hotpoint refrigerator compressor is running but refrigerator is not cold. Chapter 5: Hotpoint refrigerator is not cold and compressor is not running. Chapter 6: Hotpoint refrigerator ice or water buildup. Chapter 7: Unusual complaints and stories from the trenches.
Chapter 8: Domestic icemakers.
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