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Side-by-Side Refrigerator

Owner's Manual

Contents

Electrical Requirements .......................................... 2

Model Identification ................................................. 3

Installation Information

General ................................................................ 4

Removing Handles ............................................... 4

Removing Doors .................................................. 5

Aligning Doors and Leveling Refrigerator ............. 6

Connecting Ice Maker .......................................... 7

Model Diagram ....................................................... 9

Setting Controls

Active Temperature Control.................................. 10

Refrigerator and Freezer ...................................... 10

Electronic ............................................................. 11

Fresh Food Features

General ................................................................ 13

SpilLimit

Shelves ................................................ 13

Fine Foods Chiller ................................................ 14

Produce Crispers ................................................. 14

Covered Multipurpose Bucket .............................. 14

Dairy Center ......................................................... 15

Snack Chiller ....................................................... 15

Chilled Beverage Center ...................................... 16

Door Buckets ....................................................... 16

Door Shelves ....................................................... 17

Adjustable Divider ................................................ 17

Freezer Features

General ................................................................ 18

Frost Free System ............................................... 18

Automatic Ice Maker ............................................ 18

Storage System ................................................... 19

Door Dike............................................................. 19

Door Buckets and Door Shelves........................... 19

Tall Package Retainer .......................................... 19

Crystal Choice Dispenser (some models) ................ 20

Optional Accessories ............................................... 20

Care and Cleaning

General ................................................................ 21

Adhesives ............................................................ 21

Door Gaskets ....................................................... 21

Condenser Coil .................................................... 21

Glass Shelves ...................................................... 21

Odor Removal ..................................................... 22

Light Bulbs ........................................................... 23

Energy Tips ............................................................. 24

Vacation Tips .......................................................... 24

Normal Operating Sounds ....................................... 25

Before Calling for Service ....................................... 26

Factory Service Centers .......................................... 27

Asure

Extended Service Plan ................................ 27

Nonelectronic Refrigerator Warranty ....................... 28

Electronic Refrigerator Warranty ............................. 29

Installation Checklist ............................................... 30

Electrical Requirements

RECOGNIZE THIS SYMBOL AS A SAFETY PRECAUTION

WARNING

Electrical Grounding Instructions -- This appliance is equipped with a three-prong (grounding) plug for protection against possible shock hazards. If a two-prong wall receptacle is encountered, contact a qualified electrician and have the two-prong wall receptacle replaced with a properly grounded three-prong wall receptacle in accordance with the National Electrical Code.

Refrigerator is designed to operate on a separate 103 to 126 volt, 15 amp., 60 cycle line.

DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES CUT OR REMOVE THE ROUND GROUNDING PRONG FROM

THE PLUG. REFRIGERATOR MUST BE GROUNDED AT ALL TIMES. DO NOT REMOVE WARNING

TAG FROM THE SERVICE CORD.

WARNING

DO NOT USE A TWO-PRONG ADAPTER.

DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD.

2

Model Identification

Please read this Owner's Manual thoroughly. This manual provides proper maintenance information. Any questions, call the Consumer Affairs Department at 1-800-843-0304 inside U.S.A. and 1-319-622-5511 outside

U.S.A.

Complete enclosed registration card and promptly return. If registration card is missing, call the Consumer

Affairs Department.

When contacting Amana Refrigeration, Inc., provide product information. Locate product information on the nameplate, located in upper left corner of refrigerator section. Record the following information:

Model Number:

Manufacturing Number:

S/N or Serial Number:

Date of purchase:

Dealer’s name and address:

Keep a copy of sales receipt for future reference.

Locate an authorized servicer by calling 1-800-NATLSVC (628-5782) inside U.S.A. and 319-622-5511 outside

U.S.A. Warranty service must be performed by an authorized servicer. Amana Refrigeration, Inc. also recommends contacting an authorized servicer if service is required after warranty expires.

Amana Refrigeration, Inc. offers a complete line of appliances...freezers, ranges, cooktops, wall ovens, microwave ovens, dishwashers, washers and dryers. Amana Refrigeration, Inc. also manufactures a complete selection of high efficiency gas furnaces plus both central and room air conditioners.

Enjoy this new Modern Maid by Amana

® refrigerator.

3

Installation Information

General

Caution

To avoid personal injury, wear gloves when installing refrigerator.

Caution

To avoid property damage, protect soft vinyl or other flooring with cardboard, rugs or other protective material.

Removing Handles

1.

Crystal Choice Dispenser Models

Remove crushed/cubed ice switch cover on dispenser by placing taped edge of putty knife underneath cover and pulling forward. Remove screws from bottom od dispenser cover.

Release bottom clips on dispenser cover by placing taped edge of putty knife underneath cover and pulling out. Release top clips by holding bottom of dispenser cover out and sliding upward.

2.

Remove top handle end caps by removing screws. Remove door handle inserts by placing taped end of screwdriver at top of door handles in area between handle and insert and pull out.

Pull inserts out along length of handle.

3.

Remove door handles by removing screws.

4.

Electronic Control Models

Remove electronic control panel by carefully disconnecting ribbon cable from socket.

5.

Replace door handles by reversing steps 1-4.

4

Removing Doors

Caution

To avoid personal injury or property damage, two people should remove and rehang doors.

1.

Remove toe grille by pulling forward.

2.

Electronic Control Models

Unplug wiring harness from voltage box in center of refrigerator cabinet behind toe grille.

3.

Crystal Choice Dispenser Models

Loosen screw from water tube clamp on left side of refrigerator cabinet behind toe grille. Loosen plastic water tube union nut by hand. Pull water tube away from union nut and through tube clamp.

5

WARNING

To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury or death, green ground wire must remain attached to wire connectors.

4.

Electronic Control and Crystal Choice

Dispenser Models

Unplug top hinge wire connectors.

5.

Remove top hinge screws then top hinges.

6.

Remove doors by lifting doors off bottom hinges.

7.

Rehang doors by reversing steps 1-6.

Aligning Doors and Leveling Refrigerator

1.

Check alignment of doors at top center.

2.

If doors are not aligned, remove toe grille by pulling forward. Turn leveling screw clockwise to raise door or counterclockwise to lower door.

Leveling screw for refrigerator door is on right side. Leveling screw for freezer door is on left side.

3.

Open and close both doors completely to confirm doors are aligned.

Important

When doors are aligned, refrigerator is level side-to-side. If refrigerator cannot be level due to flooring, use shims under roller(s) to level refrigerator.

Models have both front and rear leveling legs.

4.

If necessary, replace toe grille by inserting clips in holes and snapping in. Top of toe grille is indicated on back of toe grille.

Rear Leveling Screw

Front Leveling Screw

6

Connecting Ice Maker

Caution

To avoid property damage, observe the following:

Confirm water pressure to water valve is at least 20 pounds per square inch.

Start nuts by hand to avoid cross threading. Finish tightening nuts using an adjustable wrench. Do not overtighten.

Check carefully for water leaks prior to returning refrigerator to normal location and 24 hours after connection.

Materials Required

1/4 inch (6.4 millimeters) flexible copper tubing*.

*Length of copper tubing must reach from water supply connection plus an additional 8 feet (2.4 meters) for service loop behind refrigerator. Tubing should be soft instead of rigid and ends should be free of burrs.

Important

Before connecting ice maker, contact a plumber to connect copper tubing to household plumbing in compliance with local codes and ordinances. Do not

use self-piercing valve. Amana Refrigeration, Inc.

is not responsible for property damage due to improper installation or water connection.

Procedure

1.

Turn off water supply to refrigerator.

2.

Move refrigerator away from wall.

3.

Seal end of copper tubing with masking tape to keep inside of copper tubing clean. Route copper tubing up to refrigerator through floor or interior wall behind refrigerator providing

3/8 inch (9.5 millimeters) holes as required.

Copper tubing route must be above 35

°

F.

(1.6

°

C.) to prevent water line from freezing.

4.

Remove masking tape from end of copper tubing. Put end of copper tubing into sink or bucket. Turn on water supply to refrigerator slightly. Water will be under considerable pressure. Allow water to run through copper tubing to flush out copper tubing. Turn off water supply to refrigerator when flushing is complete.

5.

Remove and retain lower cover by removing screws.

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6.

Assemble water valve coupling by removing nut and sleeve from adapter fitting. Slide brass nut and sleeve over end of copper tubing. Insert copper tubing completely into adapter fitting.

Confirm hose washer is in place by checking adapter fitting. Tighten adapter fitting by hand.

Tighten an additional 1/2 turn using an adjustable wrench. Connect nut on copper tubing to adapter fitting. Confirm copper tubing is secure by pulling on copper tubing.

7.

Turn on water supply to refrigerator and check for leaks. Turn off water supply to refrigerator and correct any leaks. Repeat this process until no leaks are found, then completely turn on water supply to refrigerator.

WARNING

To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury or death, all back covers must be installed before plugging in refrigerator.

8.

Replace lower back cover by reversing step 5.

Tuck wires inside cover. Avoid pinching wires.

9.

Create service loop using extreme care to avoid kinks. Secure copper tubing to refrigerator cabinet using "P" clamp.

10.

Plug in refrigerator. While refrigerator is operating, check for leaks. Confirm water inlet tube in freezer section remains firmly in place.

11.

Move refrigerator in place.

Hose Washer

Adapter Fitting

Brass Sleeve

Brass Nut

"P" Clamp

8

16

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Model Diagram

1.

Active Temperature Control

2.

Refrigerator and Freezer Controls

(nonelectronic controls)

3.

SpilLimit

Shelf

4.

Slide Out Shelf

5.

Fine Foods Chiller

6.

Produce Crispers

7.

Covered Multipurpose Bucket

8.

Dairy Center

1

9.

Snack Chiller

10.

Chilled Beverage Center

11.

Door Bucket

12.

Door Shelf

13.

Adjustable Divider

14.

Automatic Ice Maker

15.

Storage System

16.

Door Dike

17.

Tall Package Retainer

2

4

3

5

8

9

10

12

7

13

11

17

6

15

9

Setting Controls

This refrigerator operates most efficiently in normal household temperatures of 55° to 110°F.

(13

°

C to 43

°

C.).

Active Themperature Control

Locate active temperature control on upper rear wall of refrigerator section. Active temperature control operates independently of freezer control. A hidden thermostatic sensor measures refrigerator air temperature constantly. If temperature rises as little as

1 1/2°F. (.8

°

C.), active temperature control lets in more cold air.

Refrigerator and Freezer Controls

(nonelectronic models)

Locate refrigerator and freezer controls on upper rear wall of refrigerator section.

When freezer control is set to off, neither refrigerator nor freezer sections will cool. Initially, set both controls to 4. Wait 24 hours after connecting power for refrigerator and freezer sections to reach desired temperatures. After 24 hours, adjust controls as desired. 1 is warmest setting and 7 is coldest.

Set temperatures precisely using a household thermometer that includes temperatures between

-5° to 50°F. (-21

°

to 10

°

C.).

Put thermometer snugly between frozen packages in freezer section. Wait 5-8 hours. If freezer temperature is not 0° to 2°F. (-17

°

to -16

°

C.), adjust control, one number at a time. Check again after 5-8 hours.

Put thermometer in a glass of water in middle of refrigerator section. Wait 5-8 hours. If refrigerator temperature is not 38° to 40°F. (3

°

to 4

°

C.), adjust control, one number at a time. Check again after 5-8 hours.

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Electronic Controls

(electronic models)

Confirm power switch is on before programming.

Locate black box in center of cabinet behind toe grille.

Power switch is on right side of box.

Locate electronic control panel on refrigerator between handles. Press * pad to activate control panel. All other pads, except for Alarm Off pad, remain inactive until * pad is pressed. Once activated, pads remain programmable for at least 10 minutes.

Refrigerator and freezer controls are preset at 5. Wait

24 hours after connecting power for refrigerator and freezer sections to reach desired temperatures. After

24 hours, adjust controls as desired. 1 is warmest setting and 9 is coldest.

Refer to instructions on page 9 to set temperatures precisely. Adjust refrigerator and freezer temperatures by pressing * pad then Refrig Temp pad or Freezer

Temp pad. Press Warmer pad or Colder pad to adjust temperature setting one level at a time. Holding down

Warmer pad or Colder pad adjusts temperature more than one level at a time.

Vacation Mode

Vacation mode defrosts refrigerator less often during extended non-use periods.

Activate vacation mode by pressing * pad then

Vacation pad. Indicator light will glow. Repeat above to deactivate vacation mode. Opening refrigerator or freezer door will also deactivate vacation mode.

Max Cool Mode

Max cool mode adjusts refrigerator temperature to coldest setting. After 10 hours, refrigerator temperature automatically returns to previous setting.

Activate max cool mode by pressing * pad then Max

Cool pad. Indicator light will glow. Repeat above to deactivate max cool mode before automatic reset.

Fast Freeze Mode

Fast freeze mode adjusts freezer temperature to coldest setting. After 24 hours, freezer temperature automatically returns to previous setting.

Activate fast freeze mode by pressing * pad then Fast

Freeze pad. Indicator light will glow. Repeat above to deactivate fast freeze mode before automatic reset.

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Entry Tone

Entry tone indicates a pad was pressed and command was read and accepted.

Deactivate entry tone by pressing and holding * pad for three to five seconds. Three short beeps indicate instructions were accepted. Repeat above to activate entry tone.

Door Open Alarm

Door open alarm sounds and indicator light blinks if either door is open for more than three minutes.

Deactivate door open alarm by pressing Alarm Off pad or by closing either door. Activate door open alarm by pressing * pad then holding Alarm Off pad for three to five seconds. Three short beeps will sound. Repeat above to deactivate door open alarm indefinitely.

High Temperature Alarm

High temperature alarm sounds and indicator light glows if refrigerator or freezer temperature is high for two hours. A blinking light signals affected compartment. Deactivate high temperature alarm by pressing Alarm Off pad. Alarm discontinues when proper temperature is reached.

Thermistor Alarm

Thermistor electronically senses refrigerator and freezer temperatures. Thermistor alarm sounds and indicator lights scroll if refrigerator or freezer thermistor is not operating properly. Deactivate display by pressing Alarm Off pad.

If thermistor alarm sounds, contact an authorized servicer immediately. If Alarm Off pad is pressed, thermistor control retests to confirm situation has been corrected. Alarm sounds again if thermistor is still not operating properly.

Display Lights

Deactivate temperature display lights by pressing * pad then pressing Display Off pad. Activate temperature display lights by pressing any of top five pads.

Clean Condenser Coil Light

Clean condenser coil light glows every three months as a reminder to clean condenser coil. Light automatically cancels in 72 hours. Deactivate clean condenser coil light before automatic reset by pressing

Alarm Off pad.

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Refrigerator Features

General

Caution

To avoid property damage, confirm shelf is secure before replacing items on shelf.

SpilLimit

Shelves

SpilLimit

shelves adjust to meet storage needs and hold simple spills for easier cleaning.

Caution

To avoid personal injury or property damage, handle tempered glass shelves carefully. Shelves may break suddenly if nicked, scratched or exposed to sudden temperature change.

Remove shelves by lifting front and releasing hooks from metal track.

Replace shelves by inserting hooks into metal track and lowering front.

Slide Out shelves pull forward for easier access of items in back.

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Fine Foods Chiller

Fine foods chiller features a drawer inside a sleeve.

Air circulates between drawer and sleeve. This keeps food fresh longer and up to 5°F. (3

°

C.) colder than refrigerator section.

Locate control on front trim to adjust amount of air circulating between drawer and sleeve. Slide control to

cold for normal refrigerator temperatures and to

coldest for colder temperatures. Ice crystals may form in drawer on coldest setting. Cold air can affect refrigerator temperatures. Refrigerator control may need to be adjusted.

Remove drawer and sleeve by lifting and pulling out. Refer to "SpilLimit

Shelves" for instructions on removing and replacing shelf.

Use eighth through eleventh slots.

Replace sleeve then drawer by sliding in.

Confirm boot is over air inlet in side wall.

Produce Crispers

Produce crispers store fresh fruits and vegetables.

Wrap produce tightly to keep fresh longer. Do not wash produce before placing in crispers. Excess moisture could cause produce to spoil. Do not line crispers with paper towels. Paper towels will retain moisture.

Locate control on front trim to adjust humidity setting.

Slide control to high for leafy vegetables such as lettuce, spinach or cabbage. Slide control to low for produce with skins such as cauliflower, corn or tomatoes.

Remove drawers by lifting and pulling out. Refer to "SpilLimit

Shelves" for instructions on removing and replacing shelf.

Replace drawers by sliding in.

Covered Multipurpose Bucket

Multipurpose bucket has a removable egg tray. When tray is removed, bucket will accept items such as a standard egg carton, ice, etc.

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Dairy Center

1.

Remove door by opening door, pushing in slightly near hinges and pulling out.

2.

Remove shelf by lifting and pulling out.

3.

Replace door and shelf by reversing steps.

Snack Chiller

Snack chiller stores small items and snacks in a convenient location. Items are kept cooler with air circulating from chilled beverage center.

1.

Remove door by opening door, pushing in slightly near hinges and pulling out.

2.

Remove bucket by removing beverage chiller door then lifting bucket.

3.

Replace door and bucket by reversing steps.

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Chilled Beverage Center

Chilled beverage center keeps beverages up to 5°F.

(

3°C.) colder than refrigerator section. Air inlet allows air to pass to chilled beverage center. Locate air inlet on interior wall of refrigerator door.

Locate control dial on left front wall of refrigerator section. Control dial adjusts amount of air. Turn dial clockwise for colder temperatures and counterclockwise for warmer temperatures.

Remove chilled beverage center door by removing lower door buckets. Slide door down and out through bottom of door track.

Replace chilled beverage center door by reversing step. Retention glides must remain in place to replace door.

Door Buckets

Remove door buckets by pushing tabs toward center and pulling out.

Replace door buckets by sliding in until tabs lock into place.

Retention Glide

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Door Shelves

Remove slide-style door shelves by lifting and pulling out.

Replace slide-style door shelves by reversing step.

Remove hook-style door shelves by tapping up each end. Lift bottom of shelf to release hooks.

Replace hook-style shelves by inserting hooks and lowering bottom of shelf. Tap down on ends.

Adjustable Divider

Adjustable divider keeps items in place and adjusts to meet storage needs. Divider fits in all door buckets and door shelves.

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Freezer Features

General

Caution

To avoid property damage, confirm shelf is secure before replacing items on shelf.

Frost Free System

Refrigerator and freezer sections are completely frostfree. Evaporator coil stops frost before frost starts.

Defrosting is automatic. Under normal conditions, refrigerator and freezer sections never have to be defrosted.

Automatic Ice Maker

Confirm ice bucket is in place and ice maker arm is down.

After freezer section reaches normal temperature, ice maker fills with water and begins operating. Allow 24-48 hours after installation before first harvest of ice. Ice maker produces seven to nine harvests of ice in a

24-hour period under ideal conditions.

After ice is formed, ice maker drops ice cubes into ice storage bucket. During ice production, ice maker arm raises and lowers. When ice storage bucket is full, ice maker arm turns ice maker off.

Important

Discard first three harvests of ice so any impurities are not consumed.

Stop ice production by lifting ice maker arm. A definite click is heard when proper position is reached. Ice maker arm will remain in that position.

Important

Do not force ice maker arm down or up, past stop position.

Off position

On position

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Storage System

Wire shelves and baskets slide out for easier access of items in back and can be rearranged to meet storage needs.

Remove shelves and baskets by lifting and pulling out.

Replace shelves and baskets by placing shelves and baskets on side rails. Slide shelves and baskets right and back until round knob is behind stop on rail.

Door Dike

Door dike snaps out for easy removal of freezer shelves and baskets.

Remove door dike by pulling forward and snapping out.

Replace door dike by aligning clips with holes on freezer door. Push until dike locks in place.

Door Buckets and Door Shelves

Refer to "Door Buckets" and "Door Shelves" in

"Refrigerator Features" section for instructions on removing and replacing door buckets and door shelves.

Tall Package Retainer

Tall package retainer keeps tall packages secure in door buckets and door shelves.

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Round Knob

Stop

Door Dike

Crystal Choice Dispenser

(some models)

Caution

To avoid personal injury or property damage, observe following instructions:

Do not operate dispenser with freezer door open.

Do not put fingers, hands, or any foreign object into dispenser opening.

Do not use sharp objects to break ice.

Water Dispenser Operation

Dispense water by pressing container against water dispenser bar.

Stop water dispensing by releasing pressure on bar. A small mount of water may continue to fall. Spill shelf is not self-draining. Large spills should be wiped dry.

Important

It takes approximately one minute after initially connecting refrigerator to household water supply before water dispenses.

Removing Ice Bucket

Remove ice bucket by lifting bucket and pulling forward.

Replace ice bucket by sliding in until bucket locks in place. Ice bucket must be locked in place for proper ice dispensing.

Dispenser Light

A light is activated when dispensing ice or water.

Some models feature a night light. Deactivate night light by pushing switch, located underneath dispenser facade and left of ice dispenser bar.

Water Taste and Odor

Observe the following to minimize taste and odor difficulties:

Throw away first 10 to 14 regular glasses of water after initially connecting refrigerator to household water supply.

Flush water system and reservoir as above after extended periods of non-use.

Wrap foods in tightly sealed containers or moisture proof bags.

Install water filter, part #R0183114 on water line.

Contact local water treatment company for specialized help if difficulties persist.

Ice Dispenser Operation

Select cubed or crushed mode by sliding lever on dispenser panel. Dispense ice by pressing wide mouthed container against ice dispenser bar. Hold container close to chute to minimize spraying ice.

Caution

To avoid property damage, do not dispense ice directly into thin glass, fine china or delicate crystal.

Stop ice dispensing by releasing pressure on bar before container is full. Some ice will continue to fall. Do not remove container until last of ice falls.

If dispensing ice continuously, dispenser motor is designed to shut off after three to five minutes. Motor resets after three minutes and dispensing can continue.

A slight delay occurs when switching between cubed and crushed modes. Pieces of crushed ice will vary in size and shape. "Snow" may form on door and ice chute when repeatedly dispensing crushed ice. Allow

"snow" to evaporate or wipe dry.

Dispenser operates only with cubes of proper size and crescent shape. Do not add purchased ice cubes or other cubes.

Optional Accessories

Contact an Amana dealer for availability of optional accessories such as ice makers, trim kits, etc.

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Care and Cleaning

WARNING

To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury or death, disconnect power to refrigerator before cleaning.

After cleaning, restore power.

Caution

To avoid personal injury or property damage, read and follow all cleaning product manufacturer's directions.

General

1.

Wash surfaces with four tablespoons baking soda dissolved in one quart warm water and a soft, clean cloth.

2.

Rinse surfaces with warm water. Dry surfaces with a soft, clean cloth.

Important

Do not use the following items:

- abrasive or harsh cleaners, ammonia, chlorine bleach, etc.

- concentrated detergents or solvents

- metal scouring pads

These items can scratch, crack and discolor surfaces.

Do not place refrigerator shelves or accessories in dishwasher.

Adhesives

Remove glue residue by dabbing toothpaste over adhesive. Rub toothpaste into adhesive with fingers until adhesive loosens. Rinse surface with warm water. Dry surface with a soft, clean cloth.

Door Gaskets

1.

Clean door gaskets every three months or more frequently if necessary.

2.

Rinse and dry gaskets thoroughly.

3.

Apply a light film of petroleum jelly to keep gaskets pliable.

Condenser Coils

Clean condenser coil every three months.

Accumulated dust and lint cause the following:

• reduced cooling performance

• increased energy usage

• premature part failure

1.

Remove toe grille by pulling forward.

2.

Clean coil with a vacuum cleaner hose nozzle.

3.

Replace toe grille by inserting clips in holes and snapping in. Top of toe grille is indicated on back of toe grille.

Caution

To avoid property damage, protect soft vinyl or other flooring with cardboard, rugs or other protective material.

4.

Pull refrigerator away from wall. Run a vacuum brush across condenser fan outlet grille on back of refrigerator cabinet.

Glass Shelves

Caution

To avoid personal injury or property damage, handle tempered glass shelves carefully. Shelves may break suddenly if nicked, scratched or exposed to sudden temperature change.

Remove shelf and place on a towel. Allow shelf to adjust to room temperature before cleaning.

Clean crevices by doing the following:

1.

Dilute mild detergent and brush solution into crevices using a plastic bristle brush. Let set for five minutes.

2.

Spray warm water into crevices using faucet spray attachment.

3.

Dry shelf thoroughly and replace.

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Odor Removal

1.

Remove all food.

2.

Wash all interior surfaces including ceiling, floor and walls according to "General" instructions.

Pay special attention to corners, crevices and grooves. Include all accessories, drawers, shelves and gaskets.

3.

Rinse and dry thoroughly.

4.

Wash all bottles, jars and containers before returning food to refrigerator. Wrap foods in tightly sealed containers to prevent further odor.

After 24 hours, check if odor was eliminated.

If odor was not eliminated, do the following:

1.

Complete procedures in steps 1-3 above.

2.

Place crisper drawers on top shelf of refrigerator section. Pack refrigerator and freezer sections including doors with crumpled sheets of black and white newspaper.

3.

Place charcoal briquettes randomly throughout newspaper.

4.

Close doors and let stand 24-48 hours.

5.

Remove charcoal briquettes and newspapers.

Wash all interior surfaces including ceiling, floor and walls according to "General" instructions.

Pay special attention to corners, crevices and grooves. Include all accessories, drawers, shelves and gaskets.

6.

Wash all bottles, jars and containers before returning food to refrigerator. Wrap foods in tightly sealed containers to prevent further odor.

After 24 hours, check if odor was eliminated.

If odor was still not eliminated, contact Consumer

Affairs Department.

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Light Bulbs

WARNING

To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury or death, disconnect power to refrigerator before replacing light bulb. After replacing light bulb, restore power.

Caution

To avoid personal injury or property damage, observe the following:

Allow light bulb to cool.

Wear gloves when replacing light bulb.

Replace refrigerator and freezer bulbs with 40-watt appliance bulbs.

Upper Refrigerator Section

Remove light bulb cover by pushing in on back corners. Slide cover back.

Replace light bulb cover by reversing step.

Lower Refrigerator Section

Remove light bulb cover using socket wrench.

Replace light bulb cover by reversing step.

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Freezer Section

1.

Remove ice bucket by lifting bucket and pulling forward.

2.

Remove light bulb cover using socket wrench.

3.

Replace light bulb cover and ice bucket by reversing steps 1-2.

Crystal Chioce Dispenser (some models)

Locate light bulb between dispenser arms. Unscrew light bulb and replace with 6-watt, 120-volt bulb.

Energy Tips

This refrigerator is designed to be one of the most energy efficient refrigerators available. Reduce energy use by doing the following:

Operate in normal room temperatures away from heat sources and direct sunlight.

Set refrigerator, freezer and fine foods chiller controls no colder than necessary.

Keep freezer section full.

Keep door gaskets clean and pliable. Replace gaskets if worn.

Keep condenser coils clean.

Vacation Tips

For short vacations, remove perishable foods.

Warranty does not cover food loss. Check warranty

certificate for specific coverage. If an ice maker is installed, move ice maker arm to off position.

For long vacations, do the following:

1.

Empty refrigerator and freezer sections.

2.

Unplug refrigerator.

3.

Clean refrigerator including door gaskets.

4.

Prop doors open, so air can circulate inside.

5.

If an ice maker is installed, turn water supply to refrigerator off and move ice maker arm to off position.

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Normal Operating Sounds

This new refrigerator may be replacing a differently designed, less efficient or smaller refrigerator. Today’s refrigerators have new features and are more energy efficient. As a result, certain sounds may be unfamiliar.

These sounds are normal and will soon become familiar. These sounds also indicate refrigerator is operating and performing as designed.

1.

Freezer Control

Freezer control clicks when starting or stopping compressor.

2.

Freezer Fan

Freezer fan air rushes and whirs.

Fan on electronic control models does not operate when either refrigerator or freezer door is open.

3.

Sealed System (Evaporator/Heat Exchanger)

Sealed system refrigerant flow gurgles, pops or sounds like boiling water.

4.

Defrost Heater

Defrost heater sizzles, hisses or pops.

5.

Condenser Fan

Condenser fan air rushes and whirs.

6.

Compressor

Compressor has a high pitched hum or pulsating sound.

7.

Ice Maker (some models)

Ice cubes drop into ice bucket.

8.

Ice Auger (Crystal Choice Dispenser models)

Ice auger hums as auger agitates ice during dispensing.

9.

Ice Maker Water Valve Hookup (some models)

Ice maker water valve hookup buzzes when ice maker fills with water. This occurs whether or not refrigerator is connected to water supply. If refrigerator is not connected to water supply, stop sound by raising ice maker arm to off position.

10.

Insulation

Foam insulation is very energy efficient and has excellent insulating capabilities. However, foam insulation is not as sound absorbent as previously used fiberglass insulation.

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9

7

2

3

1

5

6

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Before Calling For Service

Refrigerator does not operate.

Confirm freezer control is on.

Confirm refrigerator is plugged in.

Check fuse or circuit breaker. Plug in another item at that wall outlet.

Wait 40 minutes to see if refrigerator restarts. If freezer control is on, lights work but two fans and compressor are not operating, refrigerator may be in defrost cycle.

Refrigerator still won’t operate.

Unplug refrigerator. Transfer food to another unit or place dry ice in freezer section to preserve food. Warranty does not cover food loss.

Check warranty certificate for specific coverage.

Call 1-800-NATLSVC (628-5782) inside U.S.A.

and 319-622-5511 outside U.S.A. to locate an authorized servicer.

Food temperature appears too warm.

See above sections.

Allow time for recently added food to reach refrigerator or freezer temperature.

Check gasket for proper seal.

Clean condenser coil.

Adjust refrigerator and/or freezer control.

Confirm rear air grille is not blocked. Rear air grille is located behind left crisper.

Fine foods chiller temperature is too warm.

Slide control to a colder setting.

Adjust freezer control to a colder setting.

Food temperature is too cold.

Clean condenser coil.

Adjust refrigerator control.

Adjust freezer control to warmer setting. Allow several hours for temperature to adjust.

Refrigerator runs too frequently.

It may be normal to maintain an even temperature.

Doors may have been opened frequently or for an extended period of time.

Clean condenser coil.

Adjust freezer control.

Check gaskets for proper seal.

Water droplets form on inside of refrigerator.

It is normal during high humidity periods or if doors have been opened frequently.

Water droplets form on outside of refrigerator.

Check door gaskets for proper seal.

Produce crispers or fine foods chiller does not close freely.

Check for a package which may prevent drawer from closing properly.

Confirm drawer is in proper position.

Clean drawer channels with warm, soapy water.

Rinse and dry thoroughly.

Apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly to drawer channels.

Confirm refrigerator is level.

Refrigerator has an odor.

See "Odor Removal" instructions in "Care and

Cleaning" section.

Refrigerator or ice maker make unfamiliar sounds or seems too loud.

It may be normal. See "Normal Operating Sounds" section.

Ice maker is not producing ice.

Confirm ice maker arm is down.

Confirm household water supply is reaching water valve.

Confirm ice maker wiring harness is completely inserted into proper holes.

Check for kinks in copper or plastic tubing.

Remove kinks or replace tubing.

Check electrical connections to water valve coil and connector block on refrigerator cabinet.

Confirm freezer section is operating at proper temperature.

Ice cubes have an odor.

See "Odor Removal" instructions in "Care and

Cleaning" section.

Discard ice and clean ice bucket or trays more frequently. Ice cubes are porous and absorb odors easily.

Ice cubes stick together or ‘shrink’.

Empty ice cube bucket or trays more frequently. If used infrequently, ice cubes may stick together or shrink.

Ice forms in inlet tube to ice maker.

Check water pressure. Low water pressure will cause valve to leak. Self-piercing valves cause low water pressure. Do not use self-piercing

valve. Amana Refrigeration, Inc. is not responsible for property damage due to improper installation or water connection.

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Factory Service Centers

Listed below are Factory Service Centers which service most metropolitan and surrounding areas. Amana

Refrigeration, Inc. also has a network of independent authorized servicers. Locate a Factory Service Center or independent servicer by calling 1-800-NATLSVC (628-5782) inside U.S.A. and 319-622-5511 outside U.S.A.

When contacting Amana Refrigeration, Inc., provide product information. Locate product information on the nameplate, located in upper left corner of Fresh Food section. Warranty service must be performed by an

authorized servicer. Amana Refrigeration, Inc. also recommends contacting an authorized servicer if service is

required after warranty expires.

Amana Factory Service Center Arizona

Also dispatches service in areas of Nevada

Amana Factory Service Center Northern California

Amana Factory Service Center Southern California

Amana Factory Service Center Colorado

Also dispatches service in areas of Utah

Amana Factory Service Center Florida

Amana Factory Service Center Georgia

Also dispatches service in areas of Alabama, North Carolina,

South Carolina and Tennessee

Amana Factory Service Center Iowa

Also dispatches service in areas of Kansas, Minnesota,

Missouri and Wisconsin

Amana Factory Service Center Illinois

Also dispatches service in areas of Indiana and Kentucky

Amana Factory Service Center Massachusetts

Also dispatches service in areas of New Hampshire and Rhode Island

Amana Factory Service Center Maryland

Also dispatches service in areas of Pennsylvania, Virginia and

Washington D.C.

Amana Factory Service Center New York

Also dispatches service in areas of Conneticut and New Jersey

Amana Factory Service Center Ohio

Also dispatches service in areas of Michigan and Pennsylvania

Amana Factory Service Center Texas

Amana Factory Service Center Washington

Also dispatches service in areas of Oregon

Asure

Extended Service Plan

Amana Refrigeration, Inc. is pleased to offer long-term service protection on this new refrigerator. Asure

Extended Service Plan is specially designed to supplement Amana's strong warranty. Asure

 provides budgetprotecting coverage on refrigerator for up to five full years and includes parts, labor and travel charges. A participating Amana ® dealer has details.

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Nonelectronic Refrigerator Warranty

REFRIGERATOR

FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY

FULL FIVE YEAR WARRANTY ON SEALED SYSTEM

COMPONENTS AND FOOD COMPARTMENT LINER

LIMITED TEN YEAR WARRANTY

ON SEALED SYSTEM COMPONENTS

FIRST YEAR

Amana Refrigeration, Inc. will repair or replace, free of charge, any part which is defective due to workmanship or materials.

SECOND THROUGH FIFTH YEAR

Amana Refrigeration, Inc. will replace, free of charge, any sealed system component (compressor, condenser, evaporator and interconnecting tubing) and repair any food compartment liner (exclusive of door liner) which is defective due to workmanship or materials.

SIXTH THROUGH TENTH YEAR

Amana Refrigeration, Inc. will provide a free replacement sealed system component, f.o.b. Amana, Iowa, for any sealed system component which is defective due to workmanship or materials.

WARRANTY LIMITATIONS:

Begins at date of original purchase.

Applies to product used within the United States or in Canada if product has Canadian Standards

Association listing when shipped from the factory.

Applies to service performed by an authorized

Amana servicer.

WARRANTY IS VOID IF:

Serial plate is defaced.

Product is used on a commercial, rental or leased basis.

Product has defect or damage due to product alteration, connection to an improper electrical supply, shipping and handling, accident, fire, flood, lightning or other conditions beyond the control of Amana

Refrigeration, Inc.

Product is improperly installed or used.

OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES:

Provide proof of purchase (sales receipt).

Provide normal care and maintenance. Replace owner replaceable items where directions appear in owner's manual.

Make product reasonably accessible for service.

Pay premium service costs for service outside servicer's normal business hours.

Pay for service calls related to product installation.

IN NO EVENT SHALL AMANA REFRIGERATION, INC.

BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL

DAMAGES INCLUDING FOOD LOSS*

*This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have others which vary from state to state. For example, some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so this exclusion may not apply to you.

Any questions regarding the above or to locate an authorized servicer, contact: Amana Refrigeration, Inc.

2800 220th Trail

PO Box 8901

Amana, Iowa 52204-0001

1-800-843-0304 inside U.S.A.

1-319-622-5511 outside U.S.A.

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Electronic Refrigerator Warranty

ELECTRONIC REFRIGERATOR

FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY

FULL FIVE YEAR WARRANTY ON ELECTRONIC

CONTROL COMPONENTS, SEALED SYSTEM

COMPONENTS AND FOOD COMPARTMENT LINER

LIMITED TEN YEAR WARRANTY

ON SEALED SYSTEM COMPONENTS

FIRST YEAR

Amana Refrigeration, Inc. will repair or replace, free of charge, any part which is defective due to workmanship or materials.

SECOND THROUGH FIFTH YEAR

Amana Refrigeration, Inc. will replace, free of charge, any electronic control component (high voltage and low voltage

P.C. boards, upper trim keyboard assembly), sealed system component (compressor, condenser, evaporator and interconnecting tubing) and repair any food compartment liner (exclusive of door liner) which is defective due to workmanship or materials.

SECOND THROUGH FIFTH YEAR

Amana Refrigeration, Inc. will provide a free replacement sealed system component, f.o.b. Amana, Iowa, for any sealed system component which is defective due to workmanship or materials.

WARRANTY LIMITATIONS:

Begins at date of original purchase.

Applies to product used within the United States or in Canada if product has Canadian Standards

Association listing when shipped from the factory.

Applies to service performed by an authorized

Amana servicer.

WARRANTY IS VOID IF:

Serial plate is defaced.

Product is used on a commercial, rental or leased basis.

Product has defect or damage due to product alteration, connection to an improper electrical supply, shipping and handling, accident, fire, flood, lightning or other conditions beyond the control of Amana

Refrigeration, Inc.

Product is improperly installed or used.

OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES:

Provide proof of purchase (sales receipt).

Provide normal care and maintenance. Replace owner replaceable items where directions appear in owner's manual.

Make product reasonably accessible for service.

Pay premium service costs for service outside servicer's normal business hours.

Pay for service calls related to product installation.

IN NO EVENT SHALL AMANA REFRIGERATION, INC.

BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL

DAMAGES INCLUDING FOOD LOSS*

*This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have others which vary from state to state. For example, some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so this exclusion may not apply to you.

Any questions regarding the above or to locate an authorized servicer, contact: Amana Refrigeration, Inc.

2800 220th Trail

PO Box 8901

Amana, Iowa 52204-0001

1-800-843-0304 inside U.S.A.

1-319-622-5511 outside U.S.A.

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Installation Checklist

Consumer Installer

Doors

Doors are aligned with top and side edges of refrigerator cabinet.

Doors seal completely to refrigerator cabinet.

Handles are solidly attached to doors.

Electronic Control and Crystal Choice Dispenser Models

If doors were removed to install refrigerator, top hinge wire connectors are reconnected.

Leveling

Refrigerator is level side to side.

Toe grille is properly attached to refrigerator.

Ice Maker

Water supply to refrigerator is turned on.

Water leaks are not present at connection between household water supply and refrigerator. (After 24 hours, consumer should check connection for water leaks.)

Ice maker arm is in off position for ice production. (It may take up to 24 hours for first harvest of ice.)

Product Literature

Owner's manual is reviewed including the following information:

Product Registration Card

Refrigerator and Freezer controls

Fine Foods Chiller

Produce Crispers

Normal Operating Sounds

Notes

Consumer's Signature Installer's Signature Installer's Company Name/Phone Number Date

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Part No. 10894803

Printed in U.S.A.

1995 Amana Refrigeration, Inc.

Amana, Iowa 52204

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