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ge.com Safety Information .......... 2,3 Operating Instructions Control Panel ..................... /4 Control Settings .................. 5 Loading and Using the Washer .................... 7, 8 Washer Features ................. 6 Troubleshooting Tips ...... 9-12 Consumer Support Consumer Support ...... Back Cover Product Registration .......... 13, 1/4 Warrantg ....................... 1S ENERGYSTAR As an ENERGY STAR ® partner, GE has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR ® guidelines for energy efficiency. Write the model and serial numbers here: Model # Serial # Youcan find them in the upper right corner on the back of uour washeE WNRD2050 175D1807P554 49-90286 !2-05 JR

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ge.com

Safety Information .......... 2,3

Operating InstructionsControl Panel ..................... /4

Control Settings .................. 5Loading and Usingthe Washer .................... 7, 8Washer Features ................. 6

Troubleshooting Tips ...... 9-12

Consumer SupportConsumer Support ...... Back CoverProduct Registration .......... 13, 1/4Warrantg ....................... 1S

ENERGYSTAR

As an ENERGYSTAR® partner,GEhas determined that thisproduct meets the ENERGYSTAR®guidelines for energy efficiency.

Write the model and serialnumbers here:

Model #

Serial #

Youcan find them in the upperright corner on the back of uourwasheE

WNRD2050

175D1807P554 49-90286 !2-05 JR

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iMPORTANTSAFETYiNFORMAtiON.READALL iNSTRUCtiONSBEFOREUSING.

For your safety, the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the riskof fire or explosion, electric shock, or to prevent property damage, personal injury,or loss of life.

WATERHEATERSAFETYUnder certain conditions hydrogen gas may be produced in a water heater that has not been used for

two weeks or more. Hydrogen gas can be explosive under these circumstances.

If the hot v,;iter has not been used fi)r two weeks or inore, prevent the possibility (ff damage or iqim yby mining on all hot _ter fimcets and allowing them to mn fl)r several minutes. Do this before using

any electrical appliance which is connected to the hot water system. This simple procedure will allow

any built-up hydrogen gas to escape. Since the gas is flammable, do not smoke or use an open flameor appliance during this process.

PROPERINSTALLATIONThis washer must be properly installed and located in accordance with the Installation Instructions before it

is used. ff you did not receive an Installation Instructions sheet, visit our Website at: oe.com.

[] Install or store where it will not be exposed to [] Properly grotmd _sI_e_" to confi)rm with alltemperatures belo_ fi'eezing or exposed to the g_)_,reI'Jlillg codes and ordinances. Follow detailsweathe*: in Installation Instructions,

[] Remove the colored protective film fl'om the

control panel,

YOURLAUNDRYAREA• Keep the area underneath and around _our

appliances fl'ee of combustible materials such as

lint, paper; rags, chemicals, etc.

• Close supervision is necessary if this appliance isused bv or near children. Do not allow children

to play on, with, or inside this or anv otherappliance.

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Use this

applianceonly for itsintended

purpose asdescribed#7thisOwner'sManual

WHENUSINGTHEWASHER• Never reach into washer while it is moving. _,%it

until the machine has completely stopped bet0reopening the lid.

• Do not mix chlorine bleach with ammonia or

adds such as vinegar and/or rust remover

Mixing different chemicals can produce a toxicgas which may cause death.

• Do not wash or &T articles that have beencleaned in, washed in, soaked in, or spotted with

combustible or explosive substances (such aswax, oil, paint, gasoline, deg_>asers, dry-cleaning

sol\ents, kerosene, etc.) _hich ma) ignite orexplode. Do not add these substances to the wash

_lter Do not use or place these substances arotmdyour _lsher or (hTer during operation.

• The laundry process can reduce tile flameretardancv of rid)tics. To avoid such a result,

careflflly follow the gam_ent inanufilcturer's washand care instructions.

• To minimize tile possibili b' ot electdc shock,

mq)lug this appliance from tile power supplyor disconnect tile washer at tile household

distribution panel b)' removing the Rise orswitching off the circuit breaker befi)re

attempting any maintenance or cleaning,NOTE: Pressing PAUSE or STOP/CANCELdoes NOT

discmmect tile appliance ti'om tile power suppl_:

• Never attempt to operate this appliance if it is

damaged, malfunctioning, partiall) disassembled,or has missing or broken parts, including a

damaged cord or plug.

WHENNOTINUSE• Tm'n off water fimcets to relieve pressm'e on

hoses and wdves and to minimize leakage ifa break or ruptm'e should occm: Check tile

condition of tile fill hoses; they should bereplaced ever}' 5 years.

• Before discarding a washe_; or removing itti'om service, remove the washer lid to prevent

children ti'om hiding inside.

• Do not attempt to repmr or replace any part _ff

this appliance tmless specifically recommendedin this (-)wner's Manual, or in published use>

repair instructions that you understand and havetile skills to can_' out.

• Do not tamper with controls.

READANDFOLLOWTHISSAFETYINFORMATIONCAREFULLY.SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS

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About the controlpanelYour new washer offers the con;enience of starting }our wash h)ads b_ simpl? choosing a CLOTHES CARE SELECTION. Then all xouhaxe to do is press START.

• Add detergent

• Add dilutedfabricsoftener

, Add clothes • Select wash cycle

• Checkloadsize setting

I• Close lid

• Push START

fCLOTHES CARE SELECTION

I WHITE I= °1ioo,COTTONS ®1

COLORS ONLY

AUTOMATIC SETTINGS LOADSIZE

I EXTRA @LARGE

ILARGE@I

[MEDIUM@ 1

[SMALL@ 1

ISTART@IPAUSE

CANCEL

Vision-Impaired Washer/Dryer Kit

For washer model _,VNRD2050 and dryer model DNCD450, a kit is available for the vision-impaired containing Braille overlaysthat fit over the pads on the washer and dryer control panels.

Included in the kit are:

• Braille overla_:s fin" the washer and dryer control panels

• Braille ]/eterence Keys that explain the operation of the washer and drver

• Use and Care Audio Tape

Order publication number 14-D242, available from your GE supplier.

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Aboutthe controlsettings.

Irl CLOTHESCARESELECTION

I cBg[_ST÷1 the fabric manufacturer.

Forknits, wrinkle-free and permanentpress items.

For lingerie and items labeleddelicate with light soils.Providesperiods of agitation and soakduringwash and rinse.

Spinand drain anycycleat any time.

Forheavilyto lightlysoiledcottons,householdlinens,workandplayclothes.

Forheavilyto lightlysoiledcottons,householdlinens,workandplayclothes.

Fornon-colorfastcottonsandblends,anditemsthatare labeledcoldwashb,

le tOAD SIZE

A LOAO SIZE setting is m*tomatic_dlv set when the CLOTHESCARESELECTIONis chosen. The LOAO SIZE settingcan be changed by pressing the pad _br the size you _,_mlt.

I,oosely load clothes no higher than the top row ot holes in the washer basket. The water level should just coverthe clothes.

la START/PAUSE

Press STARTto begin the cycle. Pressing STARTag;fin or raising the lid will PAUSEthe cycle.

[] Press twice to select the last cycle used and start the washer.

[] ]if the washer is framing, press once to interrupt the cycle; press again to continue the cycle.

STOP_NCEL STOP/CANCELThis pad should not be used to interlui_t or pause a c_cle.

Pressing this pad will cancel the current settings, and the ,settinos_,will be lost.

Estimated Time Remaining

• Displays the approximate time remaining tmtil the end of the cycle.

• ]if the estimated time remaining is more than 60 minutes, "1 H" will flash in the display, followed b)' the

additional renmilfing milmtes. When the tilne renmildng is less than 60 milmtes, the tilner will cotmt down.

•Cvcle time is afi'ected by how long it takes the washer to fill. This depends on the water i)ressure in yourhome. The "slnart" tilner "learns" the alnount of tilne it takes to fill wmr washer and a@usts the total tilne

accordingly.

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Aboutwasherfeatures.

Liquid Bleach Dispenser

The dispenser dilutes liquid chlorine bleach before it reaches into your wash load.

[Z] Check clothing care labels for special instructions.

['_ Measm'e liquid bleach careflfll> following instructions on the bottle.

• Neverpour undiluted liquid chlorinebleach directly onto clothes or into the wash basket

• Do notpourpowderedbleach into bleach d/spenser

[_] gelbre starting the washe_; pour measured amount of bleach direcdy into bleachdis I)enser. Avoid si)lashing, or oxe>lilling, disi)enser. ]f_ou, I)refer to use I)°wderedbleach, add it into the wash basket with yore" detergent.

• Do not mix chlorinebleach with ammoniaor acids suchas wbegarand/or rust remover

MMng canproducea toxicgas which may cause death.

The Agitator Cap or Fabric Softener Dispenser (depending on model)

The agitator cap fits into the top of theagitato_; If it accidentally comes off, simply

put it back on.

The fabric softener dispenser automatically

releases liquid lid)tic softener at the propertime during the cycle.

Do not stop the washer during the first spin.

This will cause the dispenser to emptytoo soon.

Touse, follow these steps:

_] Make sure dispenser is securelyattached to agitat(m

['_-'1Use only liquid lid)tic sotienei:Pour into dispensei; using ainount

recommended on package.

Never pour fabric softener directly onclothes. It may stain them.

_-]Add water to dispenser tmtil it reachesthe maximum fill line.

Do not pour anything into flTeagitator ifthe agitator cap or dispenseris removed.

Separate for cleaning.

Cleaning the Fabric Softener Dispenser (onsome models)

[Z] Remove the dispenser from the top of the agitator

I I I ,, I , I I ,r_se )arate the dis )enser cu ) ti'om the coxer 1)_ gras )ing the to ) and )ushing down onthe inside of the cup xdth )ore" finge_. Dispenser cup will pop fl'ee fl'om the coxe_:

[_-]To clean the dispense_; soak both the dispenser cup and the dispenser coxer in thefollowing soludon:

• 1USga//on (3.8 liters) warm water

• 1/4 cup (60 m/)heavy duty liquid detergent

• I cup (240m/) bleach

[_]f necessary, loosen build-up with a clean, soft cloth after soakin , Do not use a stiff(I 0 (r " " "bI'tlsh; v, tl IIlaV, r t/_hen_ the S/lI'face (if the dlsi)ensei:

N Rinse and reassemble dispense_: Place dispenser back on the agitato_:

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Loadingand usingthe washer. Always follow fabric manufacturer's care label when laundering.

Sorting WashLoadsSort by color (whites, lights, ('olo_s), soil level,

fid_ric Fpe (sturdy cottons, ea U care, delicates),

and whether the tid_fic produces lint (teri y cloth,

chenille), or collects lint (velveteen, corduroy).

ProperUseof DetergentUsing too little or too m u('h detergent is a common

ca use of laundry prol)lems.

You can use less detergent if}ou ha',e soft water,

a smaller load, or a lightly soiled load.

Loadingthe WasherI,oad dry items loosely, no higher than the top

row of holes in the washer basket. When loading

wet items make sure wm set the load/water level

high enough to allow the items to move freely.

_,V_ter level should just cover the clothes. To add

items afier washer has started, lifi the lid and

submerge additional items next to the agitator.

• Do not wrap long items like sheets orpantsaround the agitator

• Do not wash fabrics containing flammablematerials (waxes, cleaning fluids, etc.).

• Agitation will not start with the lid up.

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Loadingand usingthe washer. Always follow fabric manufacturer's care label when laundering.

Careand Cleaningof the WasherWash Basket: i,eave the lid open after washing to

allow moisture to e\_q)tn'ate. If you want to clean thebasket, use a clean soft cloth dampened with liquid

detergent, then rinse. (Do not use hm_h or grittycleane_.)

Fill Hoses: Hoses com)ecting washer to filucetshould be replaced e\'erv 5 veaI_.

Exterior: hmnediately wipe off any spills. _,\]pe withdamp cloth. Try not to hit surlitce with shaq) objects.

Moving and Storage:Ask the service technician to

remove _tter fl'om drain pmnp and hoses. See theInstallation ]nst_ uctions packed with the product fi)r

infbrmation on how to reinstall the shipping rod tokee I) the tub stationary when moving the _\;_she_; Formore infbrmation, 5sit ge.com, or call 800.GE.CARES(800,432,2737), Do not store the washer where it will

be exposed to the weather:

Long Vacations:Be sure water supply is shut off atti_ucets. Drain all water fl'om hoses if weather will

be below fl'eezing.

FabricCareLabelsBelow are tid)fic care label "symbols" that affect the clothing you will be lmmdefing.

WASH LABELS

wash __ __cycle Normal p .......... t Press/ Gentle"_/ Do ,lot wash Do not wringwrinkle resistant delicate Hand wash

Water • • • • • •temperature Hot W .... Cold/cool

(50"C/120"F) (40°C/105°F) (30°C/85°F)

DRY LABELS

dryDry Normal Permanent Press/ Gentle/

wrinkle resistant delicate

Do not dryDo nottumNe dry (used with

do not wash)

.co, e ® ® •setting

High Medium Low No tleat/air

instructionsLine dry/ Drip dry Dry flat In the shade

hang to dry

BLEACHLABELS

Bleach.._,,^ \ Z_Symu01_ A,,vHe_ch O,,Iv.......hlo_i,,eble_ch

(when needed) (when needed)Do not bleach

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Before you call forservice...

Troubleshooting tipsSave time and money! Review the charts on the followingpages first and you may not need to call for service.

Possible Causes What To Do

Clothes too wet Incorrect spin speed • Make sure the sl)in cycle selected matches the load you

selected are washing. Si)me tid_fics will teel wetter when rinsedwith ct_ld water:

Colored spots Incorrect use of fabric • Check tidgric softener package fin" instructions and tollow

softener directions fin" using dispense_:

• Pretreat stain mid rewash.

Dye lrmasfer • Sort whites or lightly colored items fl'om dark cohns.

Grayed or yellowed Not enough detergent • Use more deter_ent,_ (eS,l)eciallv, with laroer_ loads),

clothes Be sure to follow detergent mmmlhcturer's directions.

Hard water " Llse a water conditioner like Calgon brand or install

:1 w:ltel" sottenel'.

Water is not hot enough • Make st/l'e W:ltel" heater ix (lelivel3ng w:ltel" :Ito_ 0o_120°K-140°E (48 (,-6 (,).

Washer is overloaded * Select load size to match clothes load.

Detergent is not • Add detergent as wash basket fills with water heft n'e

dissolvh_g you load clothes.

Dye trmasfer • Sort clothes by colo_:/fthbfic label states wash separatelv,unstable dyes may be indicated.

Lint or residue on Clothes are air or line dried • /f you do not dxy your clothes with a clothes dryer, yourclothes clothes may retain more lint.

Incorrect sorting • Separate lint l)roduce_s fl'om lint collectors.

Washing too long • Wash small loads fin" a shorter time thma larger loads.

Detergent not dissolving • Add detergent as wash basket fills with water; befln'e v_mload clothes.

• Try a liquid detergent.

• Use \V:ll]llel" Wtltel" tellll)el'}ltt/l'e.

Overloading * l,oad clothes no higher than the top row of holes in thewasher basket.

" Make sure load size selected matches clothes load size.

Incorrect use of fabric softener " Check tid)ric softener package fi>r instructions and fi)llow

directions fin" using dispense_:

Pilling Result of nonnal wear on • \Aqfile this ix not caused by the washe_, you c:m sh>w the

poly-cotton blends mad pilling process b)' washing gamients inside out.

fuzzy fabrics

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Before you call forservice...

Troubleshooting -tips

_) ;;: PossibleCauses WhatToDO

Snags, holes, tears, rips Phas, snaps, hooks, sharp • Fasten snaps, hooLs, buttons m_d zilal)e_.

or excessive wear buttons, belt buckles,• I),emove loose items like l)ins, objects in pockets

zippers mad sharp objects

left in pockets :rod shaq_ buttons.

• Turn knits (which snag easily) inside out.

Undiluted chlorine bleach • Check bleach package instructions fin" prol)er alnt)tmt.

• Never add uudil uted bleach tt> wash t)r alh >w ch >tites

to come in ctmtact with tu_diluted bleach.

Chemicals like hair bleach • Rinse items that may have chemicals tm them heft)re

or dye, permanent wave washing.solution

Wrinkling hnproper sorting • Avoid mixing heavv items (like work dothes) with

light items (like blouses).

• Tin' a fid_fic soDeueI _.

Overloading or • l,oad your washer st) ch)thes have enough rot)m

incorrect water level tt) move fl'eelv with water covering all of the ch)thes.

Incorrect wash mad • Match Cycle selection to the type of rid)rio yt)u are

dry cycles washing (especially fi)r easy care loads).

Repeated washing ha • Wash in wam_ or c()ld wnteLwater that is too hot

PossibleCauses WhatToDo

Washerpauses The DELICATEScyde was chosen •duringwashcycle

Washerpausesduringspin cycle

Washer won't operate

This is normal •

Washer is unplugged •

Water supply is turned off •

Conlrols are not set properly •

Lid is open •

Circuit brea_ker/fuse is •

tripped/blo_a

Electronics need to be reset •

STARTwasnot pressed •

This is nomml. The DELICATEScycle has a short soak

period.

The washer may pause during the spin cycle to removeSOalU water more efficiently.

Make sure cord is plugged securely into a working outlet.

Turn both hot and cold fimcets fldlv on.

Check controls.

Close lid.

Check house drcuit breakei_/fl_ses. Replace fl_ses orreset breaker. X4_lsher should have separate outlet.

UIq)lug washeI; wait 2 minutes, plug back inand press START

Press START

Exlremely low water pressure • Press STARTa ,ain

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: Possible Causes What To Do

Toomany suds Type of detergent • Switch t(> a l(>wer sudsing detergent bra nd a nd fi >ll(>\v)H C kH oeinstructi(>ns (>n 1 _ •

Very soft water • TI_' less deteI',_ent

Too much detergent • Me:lst/re v()t/r detergellt carefldly. Use less soap if y(>u

have sott water; a smaller load or a lightly soiled load.

Waterleaks Fill hoses or drain hose is • Make sure hose c(>m]ecfions are fight at tiu/cets

improperly cmmected and at washel:

• Make sure end (>f drain h(>se is l)r(>l)erly c(>m_ectedt(> washer :llld correctly inserted ill :lIl(_l secured to

drain t_lcilitv.

Household drain may • Check hot/seh(>ld l)ltuubing, xA)u may need t(> call a

be clogged I)ltuube_:

Constant water pressure • Tighten h(>ses at the tilucets and turn the water (>fl afterto the fill hoses at the each use.

water source • Check condition of the fill hoses; the_ should be

tel)laced ever) 5 ve:ns.

Using too much detergent • Use less detergent. Use less soap if you have soft water; a

in washer smaller load or a lightly soiled load]

Watertemperature Cooler water temperatures • Ne\_ laundry detergents have been tbnmdated to work

provide improved energy efficiency with c(>(>lerwater teml_erattu'eswith(>t/taflbctingwash

l)el'l_ ( )I]IIH 11 Ce,

Control is not set properly • (;he('k water teml)erattu'e control and at!inst.

Water supply is turned off • Turn both h(>t and c(>ld tiu/cets hilly ()n and make sure

or hnproperly cmmected h(>ses a re c(nmected t(> correct til ucets.Water valve screens are • Tuv]l ()_ t]l(2 \v_lt(_l" souFce :1/1(1 J'(2111()_(2 t]l(2 \v_/t(2]" c()1111ectJ()/l

stopped up hoses fl'om the upper back of the \_ashe/: Use a brush ortoothpick to c]eml the screells hi the lnachille, RecolaHectthe hoses :nld tmal the water back/)11.

House water heater is • Make sure house water heater is delivering water

not set properly at 120°E - 140°E (48°(_.-60°C.).

Water pumped out Lid lifted or cycle was put in • Reset ('v('le.

before cycle is pause for over 24 hours

complete

Water won't drain Drain hose is kh_ked or • Straighten drain hose and make stu'e washer is not sitting

improperly cmmected (>n it.

'5• Top of drain outlet should be less than 8 fl (2.: m)above fl(>(>l:

Water spraying during Washer in spin cycle • Sl)ray rinse dtwing a spin (y('le is n(>mml.

spincycle

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Before you call forservice...

Troubleshooting -tips

Washer did not fill tochosen level

(START/PAUSElights

are flashing)

Waterfills anddrainsat thesametime

Possible Causes

Exlremely low water pressure

Inlet hoses axe kinked

Water valve screens axe

stopped up

Drain staald pipe is too low

What To Do

• Press tile STARTbutton again.

• Straighten hoses.

• WtlI'/1 of_ tile x_ter SOtlrce }tll(1 relllove the x_tei" COllllectioll

hoses fl'om tile upper back of tile _;_she_: Use a brush ortoothpick to dean file screens in tile machine. Reconnecttile hoses arid tuna file water back on,

• Drain stand pipe must be above 30".

Possible Causes What ToDo

Washeris noisy Washer is uneven To level tile fl'ont of tile washe_; a(!iust tile fl'ont levelinglegs by rotating the individual leg in the proper directionfl)r up or down. To level back of washe_; lift back ofmachine 4" (11 cm) and set down.

Washer load is • Press PAUSEto stop tile washex; open tile lid andunbalanced redistribute tile load evenly: Close tile lid and press

START.

Shipping rod is still assembled • To remoxe shii_ping rod from washex; pull yellow tag andin unit attached _x)(1ti'om tile bottom right hand side of washe_:

Washer is sitting too close • Pull washer away fi'om the wall; about 4" (11 cm)to wall (causes knocking is needed.during cycle)

Labelsonthe exteriorof the washerwill notpee! offcleanly

Possible Causes

Occasionally the adhesiveused on the labels does

not release clemfly

WhatToDo

• Use a hair dryer set at tile lowest heat setting, directingtile air at tile label fl)r a short amount _ff time. This will

release the adhesive easil> without damaging the s/m'iaceof tile washe_:

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* Please provide your e-mail address to receive, via e-mail, discounts, special ottk,p, and other

important communications from (;E Appliances (GEA).

[ Check here if wm do not want to receive communications ti-om GEA's carefidly selected

partllers.

FAILI JRE T{) COMPI.ETE AN[) RE'F[ RN TIIIS CARD DOES NOT DIMINISII YOI JR

B,I\RRANT'; RIGIITS.

For in[k}rmation about (',EA's prixacy and data usage polic?; go to ge.com and click on

'Prixacy Polio3" or call 800.626.2224.

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GECommercial Washer Warranty.

Parts and service are available from your General ElectricCommercial Laundry distributor.

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."

OneYearFromthe dateof theoriginalpurchase

We Will Replace:

Anypart ot the washer which tifils due to a detect in materials or workmanship. During thislimited one-year warranty, we will also provide, free of charge, all labor and related service costs to

replace the defecti\'e part,

What Is Not Covered (for customers in the United States):

• Service trips to your place of business to teach you how

to use the product.

• hnproper h_stallation, delivery or maintenance.

• Failure of the product if it is abused, misused, or used

for other thml the intended purpose.

• Any mad all hnplied waJcrmaties of merehm_tability mid

fitness for a particular purpose.

• Replacement of fuses or resetting of circuit breakers

at place of bushmss.

• Dmnage to the product caused by accident, fire, floodsor acts of God.

• Incidental or consequentiaJ dmnage caused by possible

defects with this applimace.

• Dmnage caused after delivery.

• Product not accessible to provide required service.

EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES--Your sole and exclusive remedy is product repa# as provided in thisLimited Warranty. Any implied warranties, including the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for aparticular purpose, are limited to one year or the shortest period allowed by law.

This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased forcommercial use within the USA. If the product is located in an area where service by a GEAuthorized Serviceris not available, you may be responsible for a trip charge or you may be required to bring the product to anAuthorized GE Service location for service. In Alaska, the warranty excludes the cost of shipping to yourplace of business.

Some states do not aflow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages. This warranty givesyou specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. To know what yourlegal rights are, consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state's Attorney General

Warrantor: General Electric Company. Louisville, KY 40225

What Is Not Covered (for customers in Canada):

• Failure of the product if it is misused, or used

for other than the intended purpose.

• Dmnage to the product caused by accident, fire, floodsor acts of God.

• Dmuage to finish not reported within 48 hours following

delivery of applim_ce.

• Product not accessible to provide required service.

• Service trips to your place of business to teach you how

to use the product.

• hnproper installation.

If you have an installation prol)lem, contact your dealeror installe_; You are responsible for providing adequate

electrical, exhausting and other connecting ti_cilities.

• Any mad all implied waacrmlties of merehmatability mad

fitness for a particular purpose.

• Replacement of fuses or resetting of circuit breakers

at place of business.

I WARRANT()R IS N()T RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAI, DAMAGES. II X&'arrantor: CAMC() IN(:. I 15

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ConsumerSupport.

GEAppliancesWebsite i,,the_8:go.camHave a question or need assistanre with yore" appliaure? Try tile (;E Appliances Website 24 hom_ a day,any day of the year! For greater comvnience and fhster se_Mce, }_m can now download Owner's Manuals,

order pm_s, catalogs, or even schedule service on-line. You can also "_sk Our Team of Experts _'''' your questions,and so much more... In Canada: geappliances.ca

ScheduleService i,xthe_8:oe.comExpext (;E repair sex'vice is onl_ one step awa_ fl'om _our doox: Get on-line and schedule _our service at _our

convenience 24 hom_ am day of the }ear! (-)r call 800.GE.CARES (800.432.2737) during mmnal business hom_.

In Canada, call 1.800.361.3400

RealLifeDesignStudio Ixlthe_8:oe.comGE supports tile Llni_vx_al Design concept--products, services and enviromnents that call be used by people ot allages, sizes and capabilities. We recognize tile need to design tbr a wide range ot ph}sical and mental abilities and

impairments. For details of GE's [)nive_al Design applications, including ldtchen design ideas fiw people withdisabilities, check out our Website today. Fox" the heating impaired, please call 800.TDD.GEAC (800.833.4322).

In Canada, contact: Managex; Consumer Relations, Camco, Inc.Suite 310, 1 Factor_ I,ane

Moncton, N.B. E1 C 9M3

ExtendedWarranties In tile U.S.: go.corn

Pro'chase a (;E extended x_armnr_ and learn about special discotmts that are available xdfile yore" x<trmnr\ is stillin ettbct. Ym can purchase it on-line am_ime or call 800.626.2224 during nomml business hom_. (;E Consumer

Home Services will still be there after your _<u'rant? expires. In Canada, call 1.888.261.2133

PartsandAccessories In tile U.S.: go.corn

Individuals qualified to se_'ice their own appliances call have parts or accessories sent directly to their homes(VISA, MasterCard and Discover cards are accepted). Order on-line today, 24 hom_ e\ ery clay or by phone at

800.626.2002 during normal business hom_.

Instructions contained in this manual cover procedures to he performed by any user. Other servicing generally should hereferred to qualified service personnel. Caution must be exercised, since impreper servicing may cause unsafe operation.

Customers in Canada shouM consult tile yellow pages for tile nearest Cameo service center; or rail 1.888.261.3055.

ContactUs In tile U.S.: go.corn

If you are not satisfied with tile service you receive fl'om GE, contact us on ore" Website with all tile detailsincluding your phone numbe_; or write to: General Managel; Customer Relations

GE Appliances, Appliance ParkLouisville, IZY40225

In Canada: geappliamces.ca, or write to: Directm; Consumer Relations, Camco, Inc.Suite 310, 1 Factm T I,aneMoncton, N.B. E 1C 9M3

RegisterYourAppliance Ixl the U.8.: g_,COm

Register your new appliance on-line-at your convenience! Timely, I)r°duct registration, will allo_ for enhancedcommunication and prompt service under tile terms of }ore" "¢dlrranty, should the need axise. You ma} also mailin the pre-pfinted registration card included in the l)acldng, material. In Canada: geappliaaaces.ca

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