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READ THIS USE AND CARE
BOOK CAREFULLY.
Itcontains detailed information on
the operation and recommended
maintenance of your new refriger-
ator. Once you have read it, keep
it handy for answers to questions
you may have.
If you have any additional questions
concerning the operation of your
refrigerator, write— including your
phone number–to:
CONSUMER AFFAIRS
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
APPLIANCE PARK
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 40225
IF YOU RECEIVE A DAMAGED
REFRIGERAToR,
immediately
contact the dealer (or
builder)
from whom you purchased it. They
have been informed of the proper
procedure to take care of such
matters and can handle it for you.
f3EFORE YOU CALL FOR
SERVICE, check the Problem
Solver on page 11 It lists many
mIIIOrcauses of operating problems
th;]t you can correct yourself and
mfi~
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NEED SERVICE?
In many cities, there’s a General
Electric Factory Service Center.
Call, and a radio-dispatched truck
will come to your home by appoint-
ment—morning or afternoon.
Charge the work, if you like. All
the centers accept both Master
Charge and Visa cards. (Phone
numbers are on page 12.)
Or look for General Electric fran-
chised Customer Care@servicers.
You’ll find them in the YeIlow Paaes
under “GENERAL ELECTRIC -
CUSTOMER CARE@’SERVICE”
or “GENERAL ELECTRIC-
HOTPOINT CUSTOMER CARE(k
SERVICE.”
GET ACQUAINTED WITH
YOUR NEW REFRIGERATOR.
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