A:AnswerHello there - We really appreciate you reaching out to us about this. None of our refrigerators use linear (inverter) compressors. (They all run on reciprocating compressors.) Additionally, we do not test our appliances to run on inverters. You should check with the inverter manufacturer on whether that device will run an appliance. In general, appliances can be used on an auxiliary power generator such as a gas, diesel, or propane powered generator. We do not specifically test our appliances for use on generators such as gas or inverter powered generators. We hope this is insightful! Connect with us again if you have any further questions - we're always glad to help. All the best, Kelsey@GEA
A:AnswerHello- We appreciate your interest and your question. We are happy to help! From the floor to top of freezer it is approximately 26.5" inches. If you have any additional questions, please let us know. We are here to help! Joyce@GEA
A:AnswerHi there, we appreciate you reaching out to us. This refrigerator requires 2" of depth in the back. In addition, you can find CAD files for this unit on its product page on our site. We hope this information is found useful to you and we're wishing you the absolute best. You'd make a great addition to our GEA family! - Guy@GEA
A:AnswerHi there, we appreciate you choosing GE Appliances! For the best help with these questions, we suggest contacting your local Best Buy directly. All the best. - Guy@GEA
A:AnswerHi there,
Thanks so much for reaching out. We're happy to help! The display does not have the ability to show the real-time "actual " temperature. The best way to measure temperature is to place a bulb type or candy thermometer that is capable of reading below zero temperatures directly into a container of food or liquid that has been in the refrigerator or freezer compartment for at least twenty-four (24) hours.
When checked first thing in the morning the normal temperature range should be between 34-42 degrees Fahrenheit in the refrigerator section and between -5 and +8 degrees Fahrenheit in the freezer section for self-defrosting models, and 5 to 7 degrees for non self-defrosting models. Let us know if you have other questions! Mike@GEA
A:AnswerHey there! We appreciate you reaching out. This unit does come with a 3 prong power cord provided, so there should be no need to buy separate! We hope this is helpful. -Sarah@GEA
A:AnswerYou touch the freezer button, the number it displays is the current setting. You change it by touching the freezer button, it will cycle through the possible temperature settings. (I believe it’s -6 to +5?)
A:AnswerHi - Thank you for your interest in this beautiful GE refrigerator for your home. The ice bucket is inserted on the left side and measures 10-1/4"W x 5"H x 12"D. This leaves approximate 14-3/4"W of free space to the right of the ice bucket in the upper drawer. We do hope this is helpful. Vikki@GEA
A:AnswerHi,
Good question! We're glad you like this model and we'd be happy to give you an answer. We found that the sides of the white refrigerator are a high gloss white as well. Thanks for checking with us. Have a great day!
-Sylvia@GEA
A:AnswerHi there,
We're more than happy to answer your question! The refrigerator operates on a single water line, meaning the dispenser and icemaker use the same line. Have a great day! Mike@GEA
A:AnswerFridge Section:
Small Drawers: 10"W x 10"L x 6" H
Larger Drawer 25"W x 10.5" L x 4' H
Freezer Section:
Lower Area: 23"W x 8"L x 9"H
Ice maker Section: 13"W x 12"L x 6"H (excluding the ice tray)
Comes with one divider in the freezer section and in the larger fridge drawer
A:AnswerMine does this sometimes, too, and I think it’s because I have too much food packed in there, quite frankly. Wish I could provide a better answer, but at least you know it’s not just you!
A:AnswerHello,
Great question! We appreciate you reaching out to us and we'd be happy to help. We found that the width of this model is 32-3/4". If you have any further questions or concerns let us know. Take care!
-Sylvia@GEA
A:AnswerI’m not sure, but this fridge will just slide out fairly easily, so do that to get underneath it, especially if something is smelly! Perhaps it’s just frozen food that’s thawed & rotted? Good luck.
A:AnswerHi Jeangogreen, thanks for reaching out to us and for your patience. We truly appreciate your interest in this fantastic Slate French-door refrigerator and are so glad to have you in the GE Appliances family! This beautiful Slate finish provides a unique matte texture that will hide fingerprints and smudges and will also hold magnets. It is inspired by the rich texture of stone and has a warm, matte appearance that is versatile with every style. It has stainless accents that allow it to blend with every material and will make it match your other stainless steel appliances! Please feel free to reach back out to us if you would like to learn more about the many features that this refrigerator offers you. We are always happy to help! -Eliza@GEA