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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
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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
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MOOEL
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SERIAL
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Record
I_],c
provided.
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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
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Setting
condenser
or replacing
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to allow
additional
space
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_
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
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] Turn fr
] Turn fr
too WARM
too COLD
Thrn refrigerator
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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.
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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.
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an,
RATlUs_Nc_CLIO_NETK_N_SETURN
CLOCKWISE
TO
RAISE
CABINET
CORNER
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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.
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Door
IILYJ
It provides
_'Pgaskets
III_Il upright
IIIIareIkjlll)
magnetized
storage
IIII'I=I''I for
'-(_to4"."
p_:
the cabinet
front, once the door-'
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slide control is located on the front of the drawer. For storing fruits,
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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
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To release
ends.
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Cold
U
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ice cubes,
hold the tra
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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.
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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.
,
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(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
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_
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
_,,
.
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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.
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._.
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_
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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.
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• 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 |
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Problem
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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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