GE DPSB620EC4WW User Manual ELECTRIC DRYER Manuals And Guides L0604465
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ge.com Safety instructions Operating ........ 2-5 Instructions DPSB620 Control Panels ................ Controls Features .............. 6, 7 12 Cycle Options .................. Cycle Status ................... Dryer Features ................. Drying Cycles .................. Dryness Levels ................. EASYTOUCHSelections .......... 13 14 15 !0 !! 7, 9 Heat Settings .................. Loading and Using the Dryer .................... Quick Start Guides ............. Reversing the Door ............. Timed Dry Cycles .............. Venting the Dryer .............. Troubleshooting DPSB650 !! 17, 18 6, 8 16 7, 9 19 Tips .... 20-22 Consumer Support Consumer Support ..... Warranty ..................... Back Cover 23 Write the model and serial numbers here: Model # Serial # TheU are on the label on the front of the druer behind the door. 175D1807P534 49-90266 11-05 JR IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION. READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING. A WARNING! For yoursafety, the information in this manualmust be followed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion, electric shock, or to preventproperty damage, personal injury,or death. • Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vaporsand liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. • Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer,service agency or the gas supplier. WHATTODOIF YOUSMELLGAS: [] Do not try to light a match, or cigarette, or turn on anygas or electrical appliance. [] Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use anyphone in yourbuilding. [] Clear the room, building or area of all occupants. [] Immediately call yourgas supplier froma neighbor'sphone. Follow the gas supplier's instructionscarefully. [] If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department. Caflfomia Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act This act requires tile goxemor birth defects or other to Stlch stlbst_lnces. (;as al)l)liances fimnaldehyde of Califimfia reproductive C_lil C_ltlSe ham_ iilinoY exl)OStli'e and soot, caused primarily Propedy ac!jusmd (h')/e_s will minimize minimized fln'ther by propedy venting to publish and reqtfires to J[D/li" of a list of substances businesses these by the incomplete kno_n to warn s/ibst;inces, nai/lelv combustion incomplete COlllbtlstion. EN)osure the dryer to the out(loo_s. to tile customei_ benzene, of natural state to catLse cance_, of potential C_li'bon exl)osure illonoxi(le, gas or I,P fllels. to these stlbst;Inces can be ge.com % PROPER INSTALLAtiON This dryer must be properly installed and located in accordance with the Installation Instructions before it is used. If you did not receive an Installation Instructions sheet, you can receive one by visiting ge.cem or by calfing 800.GE.CARE$ (800.432.2737). [] Proper]} ground dr) er to confiwm governing codes and ordinances. in Installation Instructions. [] Install or store temperatures the _ eathel; where below it will not _ith details _] be exposed or exposed fl'eezing Exhaust/Ducting: all Fol]o_ to to (;as drye_ MUSTbe exhausted to the outside. [_Use onl'_ rigid metal 4" diameter duct_ork inside tl'm (h'_ er cabinet. [)se onl} _igid metal or flexible meml 4" diameter ductwork tiw to the outside. USE OFPLASTICOR OTHERCOMBUSTIBLE BUCTWORKCANCAUSE,4 FIRE.PUNCTUREDBUCTWORKCANCAUSEA FIRE IFIT COU.APSESORBECOMESOTHERWISE RESTRICTED IN USEORDURINGINSTALlATION. exhausting [] Connect power [] Rein(we control to a properly supply the circuit colored rated, protected and to m_id electdcal ovedoad. protective film fl'om sized the panel. [] Remo_v all shaq_ shipping matedals packing properly. items and dispose of all For complete Instructions. details, follow the Installation 3 iMPORTANTSAFETYiNFORMATiON. READALL iNSTRUCTiONSBEFOREUSING. WARNING! YOUflI AUNOflYAflEA • Keep the area appliances (lint, and • and • paper; etc.), floor wq)o_ around to reduce to play on, with your Keep all lmmchw aids (such as detergents, bleaches, etc.) out (ff the reach of chikh'en, preli_rably liquids. warnings appliances is necessm children. or inside • chemicals, and the possibility Close supervision is used bv or near your around materials gasoline, flammable the dry and of combustible rags, other Keep underneath fl'ee clean in a locked on cabinet. container climb or stand • Never on • The lmmdry process retardanc_ of rid)tics. Observe labels to avoid on the all ii_jm'y. dryer top. of slipping. T if this appliance Do not allow children this or any other appliance. WHENUSINgYOUflOflYEfl • Never reach into the moving. Before clothes, wait tmtil dryer loading, the while the drum drum is or adding mdoading has completely careflfllx fi)llow caI'e instlllctions. stopped. • Clean the lint filter befin'e each load to prevent lint accumulation inside the dryer or in the • room. DONOT OPERATE THEDRYERWITHOUT THELINTFILTERIN PLACE. • Do not wash cleaned with or d_ y articles in, washed gasoline, kerosene, off wq)o_ that these substances • place these (hTer dining Do not etc.). been substances degrease_, These (such • give arotmd or yore" washer items a clothes load temfis shoes, galoshes, pants, plastic bags, burn. Solne certain spont;i neo/is to cooking to catch oils in with cooking oils reaction that could Do not as cleaning beaut}' salons, cloths, • Gam/ents restaurants or barber must not be placed in or near solvents or flammable materials removed. items There used are in homes towels used shops, etc.) the d_Ter until have been many highly flammable such as acetone, denatured alcohol, gasoline, kerosene, some household cleanei_, waxes, SOllle wax petroleum 4 spot removei_ distillates. i'elllOVei_ and ttli])entines_ products containing rugs, that bibs, may baby or melt when heated, produce fire can by plastic, paper on top (ff tile dryer or clothing that may during On/(such not put be DtyAwa!/from Heat or Do Not as litejackets in your containing kapok) (h_'et: • Do not (liT fiberglass a_licles in yore" dryer: Skin • in materials, labeled Tumble fire. mops, mats, etc., drcumstances store irritation could that (hllJng (such rubbe_; plastic, as padded bras, COil/b/istion. or melt particles •Anv article on which wm have used a cleaning solvent or that contai;_s flammable materials bath pillo_vs, rubber trader must exposed mamffactm'er's opei_ltion. operation. place gmment Do not dry articles containing loam or si_nilar materials such btm_ may ignite or explode. Do not add to the wash water. Do not use or substances the as dry-cleaning substances wmr (h_'e_: Items contaminated may contribute to a chemical cause have in or spotted or explosive combustible wax, oil, paint, solvents, that in, soaked can reduce the flame To axoid such a result, may s/lbseqtlent To minimize m_plug switching the removal NOTE: Pressing does NOTdisconnect supply. ot electric shock, the supply and power at the building's the breaker any maintenance the remaining rises. b)' removing circuit the up by clothing fl'om dryer panel off the attempting power from the possibility distribution filter). dryer this appliance or discmmect (except result be picked fllse or befi)re or cleaning cleaning START,STOP the appliance of the lint or POWER from the ge.com WHENUSINGYOURDRYER(cont.) • Never attempt to operate damaged, nmlflmcdoning, or has missing or broken damaged cord or plug. • The interior this appliance if it is partially disassembled, parts, including a of the machine • Ybu may wish to soften tid)_ic softener in the wash cycle, according the manufi_cturer's instructions for those and the exhaust to products, or t_?' a drye>added product fin. which the manuemmrer gives written assurance on the package that their product can be saflqv used in your (h_'e_: Service or perfimnance problems caused by use of these products are the responsibili D' of the manuthcture_ of those products and are not covered under the warranty to this appliance. • If vom_ is a gas (hTe_, it is equipped with an automatic electric ignition and does not have a pilot light. DO NOTATTEMPT TO LIGHT WITHA MATCH. Burns may result fr(>m having your hand in the vicinity of the burner when the atltoi/latic ttlrnS lid)tics or reduce the static electridtv in them by using a (hTe_=ai)i)lied thl)_ic softener or an anti-static condifione_; We recommend you use either a duct connection inside the (hyer should be cleaned at least once a year by a qualified technidan. See the Loadingand Using the Dryer section. ignition your laundered {)n. WHENNOTUSINGYOURDRYER • (;rasp the appliance plug to avoid pulling. Place the subjecmd Do not when disconnecting damage to the cord away from be stepped on, tripped so it will not • firefly this cord while traffic areas over or • Do not tamper to damage. attempt this appliance specifically to repair or attempt recommended any part any se_Mcing use>repair understand have the instructions with controls. of unless in this Owner's or in published and or replace • Before discarding a (hTe_; or removing it fl'om se_Mce, remove the (hTer door to prevent children fl'om hiding inside. Manual that you skills to car_ T out. READANDFOLLOW THISSAFETY INFORMATION CAREFULLY. SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS Quick Start Guide for Model DPSB620. You can locate your model number on the label on the front of the dryer, behind the door. 0 Clean the lint filter. IMPORTANT" Clean the lint filter each time you use the dryer. Add energy clothes. and @ Do not wrinkling. overload. causes This wastes f Select the dry cycle and other options. For TIMED DRY,use the SETTIME arrow pads to set the drying EASY time. SET TIME TOUCH NOTE:Any time you make a selection that is incompatible with the chosen dry cycle, the dryer will beep twice. NO_ SENSOR J 0 Change any if desired, the of the automatic by pressing settings, the pad beneath at!lust load "_ best i)ertm'mance, to approl)riate • Dryness clothes • A(!just on the Close determines will be at the how end dry vour of the cycle temperature as recommended fabric manufacturer's care label the door and press START "_ MORE DRY size setting level PerJi_ct Dry DAMP LESS DRY DRY setting. • For ¢_ f "% I IGH MEDIUM 666 b 6 LOW EXTRA LOW Easy TouchSelections for Model DPSB620. Your new selection, dryer and offers your the comenience of starting your LOADSIZE,DRYNESSLEVELand dr}er loads TEMP SETTING with are our ge.com EASY TOUCH cycles. automaticall_ set. Then Make all _ou one simple ha',e to do is press STARK COTTONS Forcottonsandmostlinens. MIXED LOADS Forloadsconsistingof cottonsand poly-blends. PERMPRESS Forwrinkle-free,permanentpressanddelicate items,and knits. KNITS WOOLENS Forknitswith fabric carelabelsthat say "MachineDry." DELICATES Forlingerie and special-carefabrics. 0 TIMED DRY 0 NON SENSOR Use to set wmr own d_Ting time. TIMED DRYis also recommended fin" small loads. To use TIMED DRY'. 1. Press TIMED DRY. SET TIME 2? 2. Select the drying 3. Select the time. TEMPsetting. 4. Select any options. (NOTE: The ANTI-BACTERIAL and EXTEND TUMBLE options available with TIMED DRY cycles.) 5. Close door. 6. Push STARK are not Quick Start Guide for Model DPSB650. You can locate Clean your model number on the label on the front of the dryer, behind the door. the lint filtex: IMPORTANT" Clean the lint filter each time you use the dryer. Add Do not wrinkling. overload. energ) clothes. and causes @ This wastes f Select one of the three drying methods: • Press SENSOR CYCLES to dry according to load type • Press GARMENT CYCLES to dry according • Press to clothing type TIMED DRY to specit}' dry time Select the dry cycle by pressing the arrow pads ( GD ) at the sides of the display. You can scroll up and down through the list of cycles by pressing the UP ( _ ) and DOWN ( V_) arrow pads beneath the display: NON SENSOR For TIMED DRY,you can rise either the display or the SET TIME arrow pads to set the drying time. NOTE: Any time you make a selection that is incompatible with the chosen dry cycle, the dryer will beep twice. 0 Change any of the automatic settings, if desired, by pressing the pad beneath the setting. • For best perli>rmance, at!just load size to al_l_ropriate setting • Dryness level detemfines how dry your clothes will be at the end of the cycle • At!just temperatm'e as recommended on the fabric nlanufacturer's care label Close the door and press START €- Perfect Dry DAMP LESS DSY DRY _N MORE DRY I IGH MEDIUM 666 6 6 LOW EXTRA LOW Easy TouchSelections for Model DPSB650. Your new selection, dryer and offers your the convenience of starting your dryer loads with LOADSIZE,DRYNESSLEVEL;rod TEMP SETTINGare our gecem EASY TOUCHcycles. automaticallx set. Make Then one all xou simple haxe to do is and stop press START, SENSORCYCLES The Sensor Cycles continuously monitor the dryer when the clothes are dry. COTTONS the amount of moisture in the load Forcottonsand mostlinens. PERM PRESS Forwrinkle-free,permanentpressanddelicateitems,and knits. MIXED LOAD Forloadsconsistingof cottonsand poly-blends. KNITS Forknitswith fabric care labelsthat say "MachineDry." SPEEDDRY Forsmall loadsthat are neededin a hurry,suchas sportor schooluniforms.Canalso be usedif the previouscycleleft someitemsdamp,suchas collarsor waistbands. DRYEL Designedfor usewith the DRYEL _ "dry-cleanonly" fabric caresystem.See product packagefor directions.Forquestionsor issuesrelatedto the useand performance of DRYEL call 1.800.214.8913, or visit the DRYEL _ Websiteat www.dryehcom. TM, DELICATES Forlingerieand special-carefabrics. DEWRINKLE Forremovingwrinklesfrom itemsthat are dryor slightlydamp.Thiscycleis not recommended for delicatefabrics. WARM UP Provides10 minutesof warmingtime to warm up clothes. RACKDRY Forusewith the dryingrack. GARMENT CYCLES The GarmentCyclesare customized and clothing to provide optimum drying fin" a variety of fabrics t,vl)es. GarmentCycles include: • Jeans • Underwear • Sheets • DressShirts • P/avClothes • Linens • Khakis • Even/dayWear • Infant Wear • KnitShirts • Towels • Lingerie • AthleticWear • Mats/Rugs • WashableSilks TIMED DRY Use to set your own drying time. TIMEDDRYis also recommended for small loads. Touse TIMED DRY." ]. Press TIMED DRY. SET TIME 2. Select the drying time. 3. Select the TEMPsetting. any OPTIONS.(NOTE: The ANTI-BACTERIAL"and EXTENDTUMBLEoptions not available with TIMED DRY.cycles.) 4. Select 5. Close door. 6. Push START. are About drying cycles. Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model. SPEED DRY For small tlsed loads if tile that are needed previotlS cycle left in a hurry; some such items damp, as sport such or school as collars unifimns. Can also This cycle be or waistbands. DEWRINKLE Use not this teatm'e recommended to remo_e wrinkles from for delicate fabrics. items to tumble heat. that are dr_ or slightly damp. AIR DRY Use @. this ti_atm'e CUSTOM Cycles items without (on some models) Set up yore" ta\'orite coml)ination oI settings and save them here ti)r one-touch PRESS & HOL9 TO STORE These custom settings can be set while To store a custom combination 1. Select of settings: an EASYTOUCH setting. 2. Change 3. Select a cycle is in progress. LOAD SIZE, DRYNESS LEVEL and TEMPsetting to fit your needs. any drying OPTIONSvou want. 4. Press and hold tile CUSTOMpad tor three seconds A beep will sound and the pad will light up. To recall your stored combination: Press tile CUSTOM pad, then press To reprogram the CUSTOM settings: Repeat steps I-4 above. lO START. to store your selection. recall. is About drynesslevels, f Perfect DAMP LESS DRY MORE DRY Dry DEY gecom MORE DRY Use tin" heavv-dutv thbrics. DRY Use tot a normal dryness tier energy saving. 666 6 6 level suitable tin" most loads. This is the preferred cycle LESS DRY Use fin" lighter thbrics. DAMP _'r J For leaving items partially damp. About heat settings. HIGH For regtllar 1o heavv ('ottons. MEDIUM For synthetics, blends and items labeled permanent press. LOW For delicates, synthetics and items labeled Tumble OryLow. EXTRA LOW For lingerie and special-E'are thbrics. // About controls features. Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model. START • After wm • Press twice • If the drver the cycle. have selected to select a new the is _unning, last cycle, cvcle press press used once once and to start start to interrupt the the cycle. dryer. the cycle; press again to continue STOP It the TIME REMAINING I dr_er press once to inteHupt the Qcle; the end I)ress_ aoain_ to cancel the cycle. Time Remaining Displa):_ As the lights the begins, "race" in the remaining. time you in the of moisture of moisture time approximate cycle will amount /2 is running,, will in the load. see display. load. At that remaining the This tmtil approximate means The lights point, the total cvcle the (hyer will continue dryer will of the cycle. time is continuously until calculate the and in the display. monitoring drver senses display the Then the a low level approximate About cycle options. NOTE:Not all features are available on all dryer models. ge.com SIGNAL Alerts (Appearance and features may vary) you minutes be that for the the removed when Press SIGNAL to TumblePlus cycle next is c()mi)lete. 6 minutes, the until beeper select goes low, The beeper will the clothes are off so wrinkles medium or high continue to sound removed. won't volume, set The every clothes two should in. or to turn the beeper off. EXTEND TUMBLE PLUS Minimizes are wrinkles dry, The by adding beeper will TIME REMAINING The ANTI-BACTERIAL This option reduces can certain aerug4nosa is used and NOTE: Do will only be types of bacteria use 60 5 minutes show minutes of no-heat to remind you tmnl)ling alter to remove the LOADS cycles. This clothes clothes, 00. (on some models) used with of the this COTTONS the bv 99.9%, pn_umoniae*. a portion not every display Kh, bsiella during approximately sound cycle The d_Ting MIXED Staphylococcus anti-bacterial process aureus, occurs option P,seudomonas when high heat cycle. delicate on or including: tabrics. * The Anti-Bacterial Cycle is Certified by NSF International (formerly National Sanitation Foundation) to NSF Protocol P154Sanitization Performance of Residential Clothes Dryers. Sanitization Performance of NSF Protocol P154 Residential Clothes Dryers [ DELAY START (onsomemodels) ILrse to delay 1. Choose 2. Press the start dry veto" 3. Press the the door option the delay time in 30 minute increments using the be the countdown. shown while in the the is closed and dryer T/MEREMA/N/NG DELAY,the is in START has display, been countdown pressed time will not again. (on some models) wish Removing clothes SOllle itexns. options. change to start will door causes items that you is tin'ned on. any can is opened the DAMP SIGNAL This and You time unless dryer. pads. STARTpad countdown NOTE:If restart cycle DEL4YSTART. SET TIME arrow The oI your the dryer to hang and hanging to beep dry. The them when clothes have DAMP SIGNALwill when they are dried only damp to a damp beep can when reduce level. the the Remove dryer need SIGNAL to iron 13 About cycle status. The cycle status indicator lights (on some models) show what part of the cycle the dryer is in and remind you to clean the lint filter. On models without indicator lights, the cycle status will show in the display. CYCLE STATUS • SENSING SENSING • TIMEDDRY • COOLDOWN • EXTENDED TUMBLE This light c'oines on when an EASY TOUCHSensor Dry Cycle is active. TIMED DRY This light comes on when AIR DRY,DEWRINKLE,DRYEL"(on some models), TIMED DRY or RACK DRY is selected. EXTENDED TUMBLE This light comes on when the dryer is in the EXTEND TUMBLEmode. CLEANLINT FILTER 14 This light goes off when is a reminder the door to clean is opened. the lint filter. It comes on at the end ot a c_cle and About dryer features, ge.com Drum Lamp getore replacing disconnect fllse dryer or switching inside -- the the the light off the drum. bulb, at the be sure household circuit Remove the to uni)lug breaker. bulb the distribution Reach and dryer panel above replace with power drver the cord by removing opening same or the fl'om size bulb. Drying Rack (onsomemodels) A handy washable Hook drying rack sweaters. the rack oxer ma_ be used the lint filter must be used for drying so the rack delicate items extends into such the as dryer drum. NOTE: • drying The rack (on some models) • Do not use this with TIMED the DRYor RACKDRY cycles. drvim* rack when there are other clothes dr",er. in the Stainless Steel Drum (onsomemodels) The stainless reliability steel available or dented during surt_lce blemishes used to make in a GE normal will not dryer. the (hwer If the (hmn dryer use, the drmn will affect the flmction provides d_mn should the highest be scratched not _ust or corrode. or durability of the These dluln. /5 About reversing the door. Reversing the Door ToolsneeciecL • Standard#2 • Phil@sscrewdriver _] u_ _ Open door the door completel) dryer tace. hin_,e on App1) firm and remove the filler plugs open, remo'.e the bottoin Insert the Tape-tipped putty knife these opposite [M'ess/IFe screws side about halfway (where)ou toor use tile EXTEND TUMBLE option. ®Separate Some fabrics ot ones. launde_Jng clothes. 21 Before you call for service... LAUNDRY PRACTICES Possible Causes Static occurs No fabric softener What To Do was used * T_' a riO)tic soitene_: • Bounce '_Fabric Conditioner Dryer Sheets have been approved fi)r use in all GE DITeI_ when used ill accordance with tile i//ainlt_lcttli'ei"s instructions. • T_ a e_l_Iic solienei: Overdxying • A(!just setting to LESS DRY (>r DAMP. Synthetics, permanent and blends can cause press static • Try a tabric softener. Collars and waistbands still wet at end of cycle The dryness monitor senses that the body of the clothes is dry • Choose SPEED DRYor TIMED DRYt(, diy dmnp collai_ _lIld waistbands. In tile J[iltllI'e, when drying a load with collai_ and waistbands, choose MORE DRY. Clothes take too long to dry hnproper sorting • Separate heavy iten/s ti'om lightweight iten/s (generally, a well-sorted washer load is a well-sorted dryer load). Large loads of heavy fabrics (like beach towels) • im'ge heavv tabrics contain more moisture and take hmger to diy. Separate lmge, heavv rift)tics into smaller loads to speed (hying fiule. Controls • Match control • Clean lint filter befi)re improperly set Lint filter is full hnproper or obstructed ducth_g settings • Check installation ducting/venfing. • Make sure ducting unobstructed. circuit OverloadJng/combhfing loads 22 instructions is clean, fi)r proper fl'ee ot kinks and to see if outside wall dmnper • Check tile Installation hlstructions operates easily. to make sure tile is correct. • Replace fllses or reset circuit breakei_. Since lnost drveI_ use 2 fllses/breakei_, make sure both are operating. • Do not put inore a Underloadhag eveP,' load. • Check dryer venting Blown fuses or tripped breaker to tile load you are drvin , [Jill than one washer load ill tile dryer at e. • If xou are (hying to ensure proper only one or two items, add a tew items tulnbling. GEDryer Warranty. (For customers in the United States) Aft warranty service provided by our Factory Service Centers, or an authorized Customer Care® technician. To schedule service, on-line, 24hours a day, visf us at ge.com or calI SOO.GE.CARES (800.432.2737).Please have serial number and model number available when calling for service. Staple your receipt here. Proof of the original purchase date is needed to obtain service under the warranty For The Period Of." We Will Replace: One Year Fromthe date of the original purchase Any part of the dryer which thils due to a defe(t in materials or workmanshii). During this limitedone-yearwarranty, GE will also provide, free ofcharge,all labor and related service costs SecondYear Fromthe date of the original purchase Any pattof the (hyer which tifils due to a defect in materials or workmanship. During this additional one-year limited warranty, you will be responsible tot any labor or related service costs. to replace the defecti\'e part, SecondthroughFifthYear The extra large or super capacity dryer drum and main electronic control board if any of these Fromthe date of the parts should thil due to a (lelect in materials or wor]_nanship. During this additional three-year on;ginalpurchase limitedwarranty, you will be responsible tot any labor or related service costs. What Is Not Covered: • Service trips to your home to teach you how • Replacement breakers. to use the product. • Improper • Failure other installation, of the thml • Replacement product delivery or maJntenm_ce. if it is abused, the intended of the light purpose misttsed, or used of house fuses or resetting • Dmnage to the product acts of God. or used commercially. caused of circuit by accident, fire, floods or for • h_ddentaJ defects bulb. or consequentiaJ with this • Dmnage caused • not Product dmnage caused by possible applimlce. after accessible delivery. to provide required service. I I II Any impliedwarranties, includingtheimpliedwarranties ofmerchantability or fituessfor a particularpurpose,are limitedto I EXCLDSION OFIMPLIEDWARRANTIES--Your oneyearor theshortest periodallowedbylaw.soleand exclusiveremedyis productrepairas providedhi thisLimitedWarranty.I I This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for home use within the USA. If the product is located in an area wbere serviceby a GEAuthorizedServiceris not available,you may be responsiblefor a trip chargeor you may be requiredto bring the product to an Authorized GEServicelocation.In Alaska, the warranty excludesthe cost of shippingor servicecalls to your home. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Toknow what your legal rights are, consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state's Attorney General. Warrantor: General Electric Company.Louisville, KY 40225 23 ConsumerSupport. GEAppliancesWebsite ge.com Have a question or need assist;race with your appliance? Try the (;E Appliances Website 24 hom_ a (la); any day of the vear'. For greater convenience and tipster se_Mce, you can now download Owner's Manuals, order parts, catalogs, or even schedule service onqine. You can also "_&skOur Team of Experts ...... VO/lI" (ltlesti()IIS, and s() I/l{1ch I/loI'e... ScheduleService Expert (;E repair your comenience business horus. ge.com ser\'ice is onl_ one step awa) fi'om yet:u" doo_: Get on-line and schedule your service at 24 hom_ am dm of the _ear! Or call 800.GE.(_ARES 800.432.2737) during n(mnal RealLife DesignStudio ge.com GE supports tile ILrnive_al Design concept_products, se_M('es and envn'onments that can be used b)' people of all ages, sizes and capabilities. We recognize tile need to design fi)r a wide range of physical and ment;fl abilities and impaim_ents. For details of GE's IL,rnivei_al Design applications, including kitchen design ideas fl)r people with disabilities, check out our _.Vebsite today. For tile hearing impaired, please call 800.TDD.(;EAC (800.833.4322). ExtendedWarranties Purchase a (;E extended warranty is still in effect. Ybu can (;E Home (:onsumer purchase Serxices and ge.com learn it on-line about anytime, will still be there after special discounts that or call 800.626.2224 your warrant) are available during n(mnal while your business warranty hom_. expires. PartsandAccessories ge. com Individuals qualified to selMce their own appliances can have parts or accessories sent directly to their homes (VISA, MasterCard and Discover cards are accepted). Order on-line today; 24 hom_ every day or by phone at 800.626.2002 during n(mnal business hom_. Instructions contained in this manual cover procedures to be performed by any user. Other servicing generally should be referred to qualified service personnel Caution must be exercised, since improper servicing may cause unsafe operation. ContactUs If vou are not satisfied including your phone ge.com with tile service vou receive fl'om GE, contact us on our X,Vebsite with all tile details ntllllbeI; oi" wlJte to: General Manager; CtlStOlllei" ]),elations GE Appliances, Appliance Park I,ouisville, KY 40225 RegisterYourAppliance ge.com Register your new appliance on-lhle----at your convenience! Timely, I_r°duct registration, Mll allow for enhanced communication and pr(>mpt set\ice under tile temps of xour warrant},; should tile need arise. You may also mail in tile pre-p_inted registration card included in tile I)ackin("_ material. Printed in Canada
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