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REFRIGERATOR CONTROL ENERGY REFRIGERATOR SAVER FREEZER SWITCH CONTROL i LIG[_ T SHELF FREEZER DAIRY FREEZER CONTROL COMPARTMENTS SHELVES DOOR FREEZER AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER _RGY rE [ & :T_ H FREEZER iT SHELF STORAGE BUCKET DAIRY COMPARTN CONTROL i | II i PACKAGE _l_ DIVIDERS CRISPER CANTILEVER COVER SHELVES CRISPERS CRISPER MEAT KEEPER & CONTROL REMOVABLE BASE EGG ADJUST, STORAGE DOOR STATIONARY CRISPER CANTILEVER MEAT SHELVES COVER SHELVES CRISPERS CRISPER GRILLE & CONTROL REMOVABLE BASE The modal you have selected may not have all of these BI KEEPER P'_ Di' GRILLE features. Your new refrigerator is designed to p_ ing and reliable operation. Please res will help you operate and maintain i _'" '"_ MOOEL J SERIAL ;clNO _,sv_0 /--_ --_ Record I_],c provided. J the model number The information and serial is found ir upperandleft Care Use side. Guide An example for future of the refe_se .[ Model No. Operating POWER SUPPLY CORD ! WITH 3- PRONG GROUNDING PLUG" Your refrigerator has two temperatu ment and one for the freezer. The cc fresh food compartment. To adjust t] trol and turn. To prevent the possibility of hazard due to electrical shock, never plug refrigerator into a receptacle that has not been grounded adequately and in accordance with local and national electrical codes, WARNING: Electrical Connection The This appliance is designed to operate on a normal 115 volt, 15 amp, 60 cycle line. There should be a separate, grounded circuit serving this appliance only Do not use an extension cord. Follow these • Unplug safety refrigerator guidelines: before WALLR[C[PTACL[ "LOC*T,ON PLUG MAY B_ OfP,ONGS 0P.I,ENtON_OUP ONPOW_* _COP0 Omt TH*N SHOWN H_,|. Setting condenser or replacing I" IllOUCll _o,ITu"ia • TllllOm • U + -L to allow additional space _._o - _-- _ so door can open wider, and maintain performance, your refrigerator I he level. Depending on the model that you have selected, be leveled in one of these three ways. the refrigerator should may each front corner at the base of the cabinet. These leveling screws can be adjusted by turning in or out as required (see Fig. 1). If the floor is not level it is necessary raisedothe the cabinet, suggest screw using beneath a piece • and Refrigerator models tothat notrear haveof wheels have we a leveling of plywood or other shim material. RefrigeratortooCOLDlTbrnfr I ] Turn fr ] Turn fr too WARM too COLD Thrn refrigerator I OFF I Set fre_ At times, the front surfaces of the ref This is a normal occurrence that h. the cabinet. The condition will be Leveling its appearance too WARM NOTE: 3hming the fresh food compa compartments. However it does n¢ Except when starting the refrigerat one number at a time. Allow 24 hoL ting. Keep in mind that changing temperature of the other compart_ Leveling Location To enhance JJ Freezer Freezer Installation want Set fre, I 6'oFREEZER ,5 • 4 J • PlWrlrcl.I lip When considering where to locate the refrigerator, keep these points in mind: • Allow for a free flow of air through the front base grille. • Install refrigerator where room temperature will not go below 55°E, because the refrigerator will not run frequently enough to maintain proper temperature in the freezer. • Allow a minimum 1/2" clearance on sides, top and back for ease of instanation. If refrigerator is placed with door hinge side against a wall, you may The freezer control has settings fron control to 5 It is recommended tha' short periods only. Your refrigerator yOU first start it. This is normal. Refrigerator • in case completely of power failure, door openings. Frozen foods that have thawed should minimize not be refrozen. • Do not operate refrigerator in the presence of explosive fumes. • If you're replacing an older refrigerator, remove the doors from the out+of-use model to prevent child entrapment and suffocation. • Children should not climb, hang or stand on doors or shelves. has s_ on 5. • }__ + a light bulb. Your new refrigerator was packed carefully for shipment. Remove and discard shelf packing clips (if used) located just above each shelf where they hook onto the frame. To remove plastic chps, wiggle the chps sideways and pull straight out. food compartment In a day or so, you may decide one warmer. If so, adjust the control(s) Controls I cleaning fresh tially set this control GROUNOINGTY_ This appliance is equipped with a three.pronged grounding plug for your pro+ tection against possible electrical shock hazards. It must be plugged into a grounding receptacle. Where a standard two-prong wall receptacle is encountered, it is the personal responsibility and obligation of the customer to have it replaced with a properly grounded three-prong wall receptacle. Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remove the third (ground) prong from the power Instru during hot weather _i_ During extremely humid weather, n that are cooler than the surroundit minimize any collection ods of high humidity. ___.._ an, RATlUs_Nc_CLIO_NETK_N_SETURN CLOCKWISE TO RAISE CABINET CORNER i_l ll_l[l_tJll%_-'tJ[_ll_lll ._ll _ I refrigerator, TURN COUNTER-Ct.OCKWISE 10 LOWERCABINETCORNER of moisture standards and, therefore, contain., If yOU live in an area of low humidit • Refrigerator models that have four wheels and a leveling screw beneath each front corner at the base of the cabinet can be adjusted by turning in or out as required (see Fig. 1). ably lower during certain seasons, "Saves Energy" which will disconn amount of electricity you use. • Refrigerator models that have adjustable wheels can be leveled by removing the base grille and adjusting the wheels with a screwdriver (see Fig. 2). To lock the cabinet in place, tul:n down one or both locking feet, located near the front wheels. Rear leveler feet are not required, In areas of relatively high humidity Exterior Moisture" position will mir side surface of the cabinet. Shelves Door Adjustable Cantilever Shelves: Glass or wire cantilever shelves may be available with your refrigerator. To remove a shelf, lift the rear straight up a fraction of an inch and pull straight out. To lock the shelf into another position, tilt the shelf with the front up. Insert hooks into desired frame openings and let the shelf settle into place, Some models have removable bin: straight up until it clears the retai Reverse this procedure when tel: tures available for the refrigeretol selected. Egg Wine Bins Storage The egg tray holds a "dozen-plus tray can be removed and carried Rack Your model may have a Wine Rack. TO use your wine racks, pivot each rack out until it locks into place. Then slide the bottles in as shown. Dairy Special, / _ Compartment extra deep Some models Di_ on the shelf I Crisper This drawer is a general purpose storage area, when To remove the drawer, pull it out until it stops. sure and pull completely out. Your humidity The humidity controlled crispers covered storage is desirable. Then apply are ideal for storing a little more pres- fresh produce. _, _-_I_ I_---_1"_i Door IILYJ It provides _'Pgaskets III_Il upright IIIIareIkjlll) magnetized storage IIII'I=I''I for '-(_to4"." p_: the cabinet front, once the door-' I_-----------_JI slide control is located on the front of the drawer. For storing fruits, Ik'_l_l_ the control should generally be set at the "LOW" position, For storing vegetables, the control should generally be set at the "HIGH" position. Odorous foods should compal have a Package ed to any position Utility dairy llL+e_'1(ll[il Your refrigerator is designed to be wrapped. Keep all drawers To remove tightly the drawer, closed to insure crispness pull it out until it stops. sure and pull completely and freshness. Some models are equipped with can be removed by lifting the ri left end bars out of the sockets ir to replace the shelf, making sure the supports. Then apply a little more pres- out. Dispenser models are equipped be removed by lifting the right The temperature inside the Meat Keeper can be several degrees the surrounding refrigerator compartment temperature. Therefore, keep your meat keeper tightly closed at all times, The sliding the internal perature in sent. With er is colder the cooler than you should and push the shelf to the right a_ end up about three inches and pn side wall. Reverse the removabh lever on the back wall, above the Meat Keeper, enables you to vary temperature. With the lever set in the "COOL" position, the temthe drawer is the same as the surrounding air in the food compartthe lever set at the "COLD" position, the temperature in the drawand most good quality meats can be stored for several days. Select lever position that keeps the meat at the All meats or poultry should be stored plastic bags to reduce the evaporation temperature of your choice. in their original store wrappings of moisture from them. To remove the meat drawer, pull it out until it stops. pressure and pull completely out. or in Then apply a little more llm[=.lll('l'l eI=.ll,,,,",f=..l&+j iol=ml To release ends. ['_ Cold U _ ice cubes, hold the tra [l]_.1_l[O]ll:ll:j_11qeilil.=lg[e,il_:. I Some model refrigerators are de: ly installed whenever you want. label on the cabinet nection instructions back. The k and other ir Automatic Ice FOR YOUR SAFETY Maker MODELS WITH AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER The water inlet tubing assembly required to complete the water connection to the water valve is located in the crisper drawer in a bag, Connect the ice maker to the water supply as instructed in the separate instructions furnished with the refrigerator. Do not place fingers or hands on t the refrigerator is plugged in. Thi._ It will also prevent interference w and the heating element that rele_ ice Joe Pa_ Under certain rare circumstances, ic_ with a green-bluish hue. The caus_ a combination of factors such as cE hold plumbing and the accumulati The automatic icemaker is designed to furnish a continual supply of ice cubes, With this useful feature, you no longer have the inconvenience of filling ice cube trays, or the frustration of running out of ice. _ of your refrigerator, The colder the freezer section, the more ice produced. We suggest you start with your refrierator and freezer controls at their mid settings. In cases, ofthis is satisfactory. If theondoor the freezer in is opened frequently Themost amount ice produced depends the to temperature the freezer section or temperatures in the kitchen are abnormally low, a colder setting may be necessary. __ ply line which feeds If such discoloration _ b, the icemaker is observed, ( from whom consumption the refrigerator wasdis, Continued of such Ice Dispenser After your model has been installed and the water supply connected to the icemaker, it may be 8 to 12 hours before the icemaker furnishes any usable ice cubes. The first one or two harvests will, probably contain undersized and itregular cubes because of air in the supply line. Prevent ice cubes from missing yo_ low the ice chute. Press the glass the fountain. To stop dispensing i, The initial harvest may also contain impurities from the new water supply piping. Therefore, all cubes from the first two or three harvests should be discarded. Once this initial starting period is past, your icemaker will perform steadily and dependably. penser motor and leave the glass i falling. With practice, you will lea prevent an unwanted dispense of To remove the ice dispenser bin, li: Ice cubes that have been in the ice storage bin for a considerable length of time may pick up off-flavor taste, stick together, and gradually become smaller. We suggest that these cubes be thrown away. We also suggest using an open box of baking soda in the refrigerator for food odor absorption, Wash the bin occasionally in mild ,, push it all the way back until the at the front of the shelf it rests up¢ that turn the spiral auger are pos motor. Certain sounds may accompany the various cycles of the icemaker. The motor may have a slight hum--the cubes will rattle as they fall into an empty storage pan--the water valve may click or "buzz" occasionally. All of these sounds are normal and should be ignored. The icemaker arm stops the it after several production of position, has a wire sensor arm that is connected to a shut-off switch. This mechanism when the ice cube storage pan is full, and restarts ice cubes have been used. You can use the stop arm to stop all ice at any time. All you need to do is raise the arm into the OFF The icemaker should 1. Ice storage bin be turned Note: after installation, it may tak with cubes. NEVER ADD ICE CUB PENSER STORAGE BIN. THIS CC If this happens, remove the stora_ clumps that are stuck in the chu _ those blocking the dispenser op_ If the dispenser has not been us_ or more) ice may stick together fo a fresh supply allowed to accum off (arm up) when: is to be removed for extended period of time. To dispense water, press a contai: of the fountain. To stop the wate sure, hold the glass in place to c_ splashing, hold the container a.' 2. Refrigerator is not to be used for a considerable time, such as vacations. Also, turn off the water supply to the icemaker in this instance, if practical, When Water fills the empty cube mold when the freezer compartment has cooled to freezing temperature. Cold air is forced directly over mold. When frozen, the cubes hours.THE are rotated out of the arm ejects them into 3.HowWatersupply ICEMAKER isupto and beWORKS shut-off for mold. severalThe sweeper the ice storage bin below. The sensor arm senses when the bin is full and signals the icemaker to stop ejecting more cubes. Meanwhile, the mold has been refilled and cubes frozen so the new supply is ready when needed. As soon as ice is removed from the bin, the sensor arm signals that more is needed. The icemaker resumes operation by ejecting ready-and-waiting frozen cubes, t I1_ you first operate your dis Do not discard water into the gr SPILL AREA, NOT A DRAIN. No1 area below the spill escape shelfglasses grille. Thisbeginsrefrigerator' lwilltOinsure flow. air DraWcomplete10 will filling from ¢ absorbent sponge or cloth. The s_ vent mineral deposits. DISPENSER LIGHT. A light swit_ on the right side of your dispense| DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD BEFORE REPLACING LIGHT BULBS. Always use a 40 watt, standard base, appliance type bulb when replacing a light. , J//_.,.--- (Non-Dispenser DISPENSER LIGHT - DISPENSER MODELS ONLY. For replacement, use a 120V, 7 watt bulb. Disconnect the power cord before replacing the light bulb. Tools Required Phillips screwdriver End wrench . 5/16" T27 Torx Driver REMOVE TAPPING PLATE NOT use an abrasive powder, solvent, pohsh cleaner or undiluted detergent. Use baking soda and warm water only on interior compartments and interior door linen. Rinse with clear water. Do not wash interior parts in your dishwasher. Be sure to wring out excess water from the sponge or cloth when cleaning in the area of controls, lights or electrical parts, REMOVE_._", SCREW 3. Using a socket screwdriver or per hinge. Carefully lift the dog and place it on a padded surl HINGE SiDE REMOVE TAPPING _" SIDE INSTALL TAPPING PLATE hinge and spacer on the left ( installed on the right end. Ti! then turn them one-half turn SUPPORTRAILS | t /DEFROST I -- L _ be cleaned once a month with a strong solution of soap and water. To remove the defrost pan, remove the base grille and slide the pan out from , underneath the cabinet. replace pan,Replace position thethebase side grille, flanges to fit over slide rails end To push it in the untildefrost it stops. I 6 ing and press it into place. 7. Pry out the three plastic plug 1 into the opposite corner. 8. Unscrew the hinge pin out of t Carefully lift the lower door o: surface• If the metal hinge pin is removed, pull it out of the d 9. Remove the center hinge and screws from the left end of the _ Grasp the base grille at both ends and pull straight out. To replace the base grille, align ths spring clips with the square openings in the cabinet and push each end in until the grins locks into place. ings. Unplug and remove the basetogrille. through the base opening with the yourrefrigerator vacuum cleaner attachment clean Reach the front and open end of the condenser, at the opposite corner. 6. Position the plug button cover _NSTALL OPPOSITE Condenser The area around the condenser should be cleaned once a year for efficient operation. It can be adequately cleaned through the right front of the base open- PLATE 5. Lift the upper hinge and the s! Grills Defrost water drains into a shallow pan beneath the cabinet and evaporates. During of high humidity, water could remain in the pan. This pan should Defrost periods Pen spacer that was between the 4. Using a putty knife, pry the p] the top of the door. Save the INSTALL -TAPPING PLATE or wet towel. These may leave residue that can erode the paint. Do not use scouring pads, powdered cleansers, bleach or cleaners containing bleach because these products can scratch and weaken the paint finish, Protect the paint finish. The finish on the outside of the refrigerator is a highquality, baked-on paint finish. With proper care, it will stay new-looking and rust-free for years. You door gaskets are vinyl. They may be cleaned with a baking soda solution, soap and water or with a mild scouring powder• Base To Change the Doors 1. Turn the fresh food control to that you are going to install the plugs with a putty knife and p of the doors. Outside Keep the finish clean. Wipe with a clean, soft cloth lightly dampened with kitchen appliance wax or mild liquid dishwashing detergent. Dry and polish with a clean, soft cloth. Do not wipe the refrigerator with a soiled dishwashing cloth Removing He: Put food from the interior. 2. Remove the handles from the q at the top and near the center This is no cause for alarm, but Glass shelves can be removed and completely immersed in warm water. ALLOW GLASS TO WARM TO ROOM TEMPERATURE BEFORE IMMERSING. Oz This refrigerator may have been bui to the left. Refer to the instructio DISCONNECT POWER CORD BEFORE CLEANING. Your refrigerator can be moved out for cleaning. If your model has an automatic ice maker, we recommend that you turn the water supply off before moving the cabinet. After cleaning behind your model, push it back and turn the levelers clockwise to lock cabinet in place. Inside Clean both compartments and inner door panels with mild soap and water. DO You may notice a slight discoloration appearing of the back wall of the fresh food compartment. it should be cleaned off periodically, Models _• _ PAN 10. Pry the plug cover from the p and press _ 1 into the plastic bu_ 12. Remove the hinge cover by s¢ models, remove cover scre 11. Remove the base the grille by gras _,, . ,i__-_ I 0_,, ,,_ _ _ _-, 13. Use a 5/16 socket and ratchet hinge. Save the spacer• 14. side Usingofa the T27 refrigerator. socket wrench,Insl_ re] spacer to the left leg of the cat 15. Pull the metal hinge pin from including the spacer washer, h andthelower some 16. door Pry out two door• screw Onhole plt on the bottom of each door an( plug buttons in the holes on 17. Set the lower door on the bottom hinge, making sure the hinge 19. Set the upper door on the center hinge, making sure the hinge pin enters the door bushing. When you close this door, the gasket should hold it in place. 20. Making beneath Going pin enters the busing in the door bottom. 18. While holding the door in a closed position, take the center hinge pin that was removed in step 8, and screw it through the left hole of the center hinge and into the bottom door bushing. Make sure the long pin goes into the bottom door mad the short pin goes into the top door. _TR_. ._. 22. u..d)'_ _ _-_ Examine the door gasket all around each door, making visible bet_veen the gasket and cabinet. If a gap shows, :_ gasket away from the door. The magnet will contact the cabinet surface. On some models, remove the nameplates from the door handles and install them on opposite handles as shown. The removal and installation of the nameplates will vary. On certain models, remove the screws that attach the nameplates and install them on the opposite handles. On other models, the nameplates are removed by inserting a blunt instrument through the hole 23. Invert the handles and install on opposite sides of the doors as shown. 24. To replace the base grille, line up its spring clips with the square openings in the cabinet and tap each end in until the grille locks inplace. 25. Heplace all food and return position. the fresh food control to its usual "_ 1. Remove all food. from electrical 3. Clean the refrigerator 4. Leave doors To Obtain Parts & Service • Let hot dishes • Cover liquids. is level and ventilation for leakage. avoid around -n_ "_" TR_M0f U.®al --_ --_ "_ Provide the following: 1. Model, serial 2. State briefly number and all c the trouble you a] operating cool before putting the front grille you still have a problem al is not Check at various places, top, unnecessarily full to near capacity. If uncovered, Heplac_ 20 NoJ Major Applianc Chit • Check door seals occasionally bottom, sides. • Keep freezer openings. oc The merchandise you have purcha and manufactured under strict qua tory and dependable operation. H, may occasionally require adjustmer you ever need assistance please c purchased the refrigerator. | _10l'_lO-_,i_,_._'J I 0I, II IllI ,I_'_ • Check the temperature, outle thorough open to prevent How Should • Be sure refrigerator blocked. or ] Problems? Save yourself the nuisa_ Problem Solving Table on the back sure no gaps are try stretching the in the back of the handle and popping them out. Install the nameplates on the opposite handles by inserting the top of the nameplate into the slot and pushing in at the bottom. Vacation? 2. Disconnect sure to use the same number of spacers that were originally used the upper hinge, install the hinge mounting screws. Before tight- ening these screws, make sure the top of the door is level with the cabinet top, and the space between the door is equidistant across the entire front. Avoid overtightening these screws. Tighten both until they are just snug then turn them in another one-half turn. 21. On If you will be gone for a month ting. During longer absences: /VOTE: When writing about an un following information: cold settings, Less cold air is lost during into refrigerator or freezer, unit must work longer, MACAP is an industry sponsored who receive and act on complair door a) your name, address an b) model number, series 1 side of refrigerator con c) name d) a clear and address of ¢ description of | P Problem 5_/__ Solving WARM AIR FROM CABINET BOTTOM • Normal air flow for condenser circulation, NOISY OPERATION • Sound level is more noticeable due to many features, • Cabinet not level, • Fan motor noise is normal. • Weak floor FRONT CABINET SURFACE WARM TO THE TOUCH • Special design to limit condensation during periods of high humidity. WATER ON FLOOR UNDER CABINET • Defrost pan missing or not positioned properly. Remove base grille to gain access_ • Defrost pan needs to be emptied due to high humidity conditions. SIZZLING SOUND IN FREEZER • Normal sound caused defrost water dripping defrost heater, by on REFRIGERATOR RUNS TOO FREQUENTLY • Frequent running provides more stable temperatures, • Too many door openings. • Prolonged door openings REFRIGERATOR RUNS TOO LONG • Under normal conditions modern refrigerators run a greater percentage of the time. • Warm room temperature. • Prolonged or frequent door openings. • Condenser needs cleaning, See detail in operating manual. Table Before Calling For Service FREEZER COMPARTMENTTOO WARM * Freezer control set too warm. • Prolonged door openings. CABINET LIGHT NOT WORKING • Bulb burned out • No power at outlet. ODOR IN CABINET • Food left uncovered. • Check crisper for spoiled food. WATER APPEARS ON BACK WALL OF FRESH FOOD SECTION • Normal function during defrost cycle Water flows FOODS DRY OUT (FRESH OR FROZEN) * Packages not wrapped or sealed properly. • Crisper not tightly closed • Temperature control set too cold. to the bottom of the compartment and drains rote the defrost pan WATER IN FRESH FOOD COMPARTMENT BOTTOM • Cabinet not level • Drain tube plugged. EXCESSIVE MOISTURE IN CRISPER • Food not wrapped properly_ • Hot, humid weather iCE CUBES EVAPORATE • Cold air moving over ice cubes causes shrinkage, especially with limited MOISTURE ON OUTSIDE SURFACE • This condition can occur during hot and humid weather and may be most evident during the morning hours, • Check energy saver switch position, usage. ICE CUBES STICKING IN TRAY • l_ays may be coated with residue film from minerals in the water Wipe trays with vinegar-soaked cloth until clean. If residue is heavy, clean trays each time refrigerator is cleaned. MOISTURE ON INSIDE CABINET WALLS • Can occur during hot, AUTOMATIC iCE MAKER NOT OPERATING humid weather with frequent or prolonged door openings. • Door not closing properly. • • • • FREEZER NOT FREEZING PROPERLY (ice cream, concentrated juice) • Products with high sugar content may not harden completely when frozen. ICE DISPENSER NOT OPERATING • Ice )am in the dispenser. • Ice maker not operating. Stop arm in OFF position. Water supply turned off. Water pressure too low. Freezer too warm WATER DISPENSER NOT OPERATING FRESH FOOD COMPARTMENT REFRIGERATOR WON'T RUN • Temperature control turned to OFF • Powercord not plugged in. • No power at electrical outlet. • House fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped. • Refrigerator is in automatic defrost for approximately 20 minutes 8 Check LOCATION • Do not install refrigerator where temperature falls below 550 . CABINET VIBRATES • Cabinet not level, • _bing vibration. • Defrost pan not properly installed. • Weak floor. Printed Table TOO WARM • Refrigerator control set too warm. * Freezer control set at coldest position • Prolonged door openings. : Water pressure supply turned off. Water too low. FRESH FOOD COMPARTMENT TOO COLD • Refrigerator cold. control set too in USA The manufacturer, whose policy is one of continuous product development, reserves the right to change specifications with
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