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Part No. 12828112 Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A. www.seais.com
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Location
Measuring the Opening
Transporting Your Refrigerator
Leveling
Drawer Removal
................................................... 7-13
Pullout Freezer Drawer
Reinstallation of the Doors
Door Reversal
Handles
Connecting the Water Supply
Opening and Closing Your Fresh Food Doors
Temperature Controls ............................................ 14
Touch Temperature Controls
Fresh Food Features ........................................... 15-16
Shelves
Door Storage
Storage Drawers
Water FiJter .................................................. 18-20
Removal and Installation
General Use Conditions
Food Storage Tips
Fresh Food Storage
Frozen Food Storage
Food Storage Chart
............................................ 21-23
Care and Cleaning ............................................ 24-27
Refrigerator Cleaning Chart Replacing Light Bulbs
Removing Odors From Refrigerator Preparing for Vacation
Energy Saving Tips Preparing to Move
ImportnntSnfetyInstructions
Installer: Please leave this guide with this appliance.
Consumer: Please read and keep this Use & Care
Guide for future reference, it provides the proper use
and maintenance information.
In our continuing effort to improve the quality and
performance of our appliances, it may be necessary
to make changes to the appliance without revising
this guide.
What You Need to Know About
Safety Instructions
Warning and Important Safety Instructions appearing in
this guide are not meant to cover all possible
conditions and situations that may occur. Common
sense, caution and care must be exercised when
installing, maintaining or operating appliance.
Always contact your dealer, distributor, service agent or
manufacturer about problems or conditions you do not
understand.
Recognize Safety Symbols, Words,
Labels
DANGER - Immediate hazards which WILL result
in severe personal injury or death.
WARNING - Hazards or unsafe practices which
COULD result in severe personal injury or death.
To reduce risk of injury or death, follow basic
precautions, including the following:
IMPORTANT: Child entrapment and suffocation
are not problems of the past. Junked or abandoned
refrigerators are still dangerous - even if they sit out
for "just a few days." If you are getting rid of your old
refrigerator, please follow the instructions below to
help prevent accidents.
Before you throw away your old
refrigerator or freezer:
Take off the doors.
Leave the shelves in place so
children may not easily climb
inside.
This appliance is equipped with a three-prong
grounding plug for your protection 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 cord.
Do not use an adapter plug.
Power supply cord with
three-prong grounding plug
CAUTION - Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD
result in minor personal injury or property damage.
Grounding type
wall receptacle
ImportnntSnfetyInstructions
To reduce risk of fire, electric shock, serious
injury or death when using your refrigerator,
follow these basic precautions, including the 13.
following:
1. Read all instructions before using the refrigerator.
2. Observe all local codes and ordinances. 14.
3. Be sure to follow grounding instructions.
a. Check with a qualified electrician if you are not
sure this appliance is properly grounded.
5_ Do not ground to a gas line_ 15_
6. Do not ground to a cold-water pipe.
7. Refrigerator is designed to operate on a separate
115 volt, 15 amp., 60 cycle line.
8. Do not modify plug on power cord. If plug does 16.
not fit electrical outlet, have proper outlet installed
by a qualified electrician. 17.
9. Do not use a two-prong adapter, extension cord
or power strip. 18.
10. Do not remove warning tag from power cord.
11. Do not tamper with refrigerator controls. 19.
12. Do not service or replace any part of refrigerator
unless specifically recommended in Use & Care 20.
Guide or published user-repair instructions. Do
not attempt service if instructions are not under-
stood or if they are beyond personal skill levek
Always disconnect refrigerator from electrical
supply before attempting any service. Disconnect
power cord by grasping the plug, not the cord.
Install refrigerator according to Installation
Instructions. All connections for water, electrical
power and grounding must comply with local
codes and be made by licensed personnel when
required.
Keep your refrigerator in good condition. Bumping
or dropping refrigerator can damage refrigerator
or cause refrigerator to malfunction or leak. If
damage occurs, have refrigerator checked by
qualified service technician.
Replace worn power cords and/or loose plugs.
Always read and follow manufacturer's storage
and ideal environment instructions for items being
stored in refrigerator.
Your refrigerator should not be operated in the
presence of explosive fumes.
Children should not climb, hang or stand on any
part of the refrigerator.
Clean up spills or water leakage associated with
water installation.
SAVE TH ESE I NSTRUCTIONS
Harranty
Warranty
Full One Year Warranty on Refrigerator
For one year from the date of purchase, when this
refrigerator is operated and maintained according to
instructions attached to or furnished with it, Sears will
repair it, free of charge, if defective in material or
workmanship.
The ice and water filter cartridge is an extendable part,
which Sears will only replace free of charge for 30 days
from date of purchase, if defective in material or
workmanship.
Full Five Year Warranty on Sealed
Refrigeration System
For five years from the date of purchase, when this
refrigerator is operated and maintained according to
instructions attached to or furnished with it, Sears will
repair the sealed system (consisting of refrigerant,
connecting tubing and compressor moto0 free of
charge, if defective in material or workmanship.
The above warranty coverage applies only to
refrigerators which are used for storage of food for
private household purposes. It excludes original
Kenmore ice and water filter cartridges, which Sears
will replace, free of charge, for only 30 days from the
date of purchase, if defective in material or
workmanship.
Warranty service is available by contacting Sears at
1-800-4-MY-HOME "_0-800-469-4663).
This warranty applies only while this product is in use
in the United States.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you
may also have other rights, which vary from state to
state.
Sears, Roebuck and Co.
Dept. 817WA
Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
Reverse Osmosis Water Systems
Some Reverse Osmosis home water systems cause
low water pressure. Low water pressure can affect
the water and ice dispensing system by causing
small or hollow ice cubes and slow water flow
from the dispenser. Service problems related to the
home's Reverse Osmosis water system are not
covered by the warranty.
Product Record
In the space below record the model and serial
numbers and purchase date of your refrigerator. You
will find the model and serial number sticker inside the
refrigerator section on the left wall.
Model Number: 596.
Serial Number:
Purchase Date:
Keep this booklet and your Sears sales receipt in
a safe place for future reference.
ProtectionAgreements
in the U.S.A°
Master Protection Agreements
Congratulations on making a smart purchase. Your new
Kenmore _ product is designed and manufactured for
years of dependable operation. But like all products, it
may require preventive maintenance or repair from
time to time. That's when having a Master Protection
Agreement can save you money and aggravation.
Purchase a Master Protect.ion Agreement now and
protect yourseff from unexpected hassle and expense.
The Master Protection Agreement also helps extend
the life of your new producL Here's what's included in
the Agreement:
E_Expert service by our 12,000 professional repair
specialists
dUnlimited service and no charge for parts and
labor on all covered repairs
d"No-lemon" guarantee - replacement of your
covered product if four or more product failures
occur within twelve months
E_Product replacement if your covered product can't
be fixed
dAnnual Preventive Maintenance Check at your
request - no extra charge
dFast help by phone - phone support from a Sears
technician on products requiring in-home repair, plus
convenient repair scheduling
dPower surge protection against electrical damage
due to power fluctuations
E_Rental reimbursement if repair of your covered
product takes longer than promised
Once you purchase the Agreement, a simple phone
call is all that it takes for you to schedule service. You
can call anytime day or night, or schedule a service
appointment online.
Sears has over 12,000 professional repair specialists,
who have access to over 4.5 million quality parts and
accessories. That's the kind of professionalism you
can count on to help prolong the life of your new
purchase for years to come. Purchase your Master
Protection Agreement today!
Some limitations and e×clusions apply, For prices
and additional information, call 1-800-827-8855o
Sears Installation Service
For Sears professional installation of home appliances,
garage door openers, water heaters, and other major
home items, in the U.S.A. call 1-800-4-MY-HOME _
(1-800-/469-4663).
In Canada
Maintenance Agreements
Your purchase has added value because you can
depend on Sears HomeCentraP for service. With over
2,400 Service Technicians and more than a million
parts and accessories, we have the tools, parts,
knowledge and skills to back our pledge: We Service
What We Sell.
Your Kenmore _ product is designed, manufactured and
tested to provide years of dependable operation. But
like all products, it may require service from time to
time. The Sears Maintenance Agreement offers you an
outstanding service program, affordably priced.
Sears Maintenance Agreement
Is your way to buy tomorrow's service at today's price
Eliminates repair bills resulting from normal wear and
tear
Provides phone support from a Sears technician on
products requiring in-home repair
Even if you don't need repairs, provides an annual
Preventive Maintenance Check, at your request, to
ensure that your product is in proper running
condition
Some limitations apply. For information about
Sears Canada Maintenance Agreements, call
1-800-361-6665
Installation
Your refrigerator was packed carefully for shipment.
Remove and discard shelf packaging and tape. Do not
remove the serial plate.
Location
Do not install refrigerator near oven, radiator or other
heat source. If not possible, shield refrigerator with
cabinet material.
Do not install where temperature falls below 55° F
(13° C) or rises above 110° F (43° C). Malfunction may
occur at this temperature.
Refrigerator is designed for indoor household
application only.
Measuring the Opening
When installing your refrigerator, measure carefully.
Allow Y2"space at top and '/2" space behind the machine
compartment cover (located in the rear) for proper air
circulation.
Subflooring or floor coverings (i.e. carpet, tile, wood
floors, rugs) may make your opening smaller than
anticipated.
Some clearance may be gained by using the leveling
procedure under Leveling.
Important: If refrigerator is to be installed into a recess
where the top of the refrigerator is completely covered,
use distance from floor to top of hinge cap to verify
proper clearance.
Transporting Your Refrigerator
NEVER transport refrigerator on its side. If an upright
position is not possible, lay refrigerator on its back.
Allow refrigerator to sit upright for approximately 30
minutes before plugging it in to assure oil returns to
the compressor. Plugging the refrigerator in
immediately may cause damage to internal parts.
Use an appliance dolly when moving refrigerator.
ALWAYS truck refrigerator from its side or
back-NEVER from its front.
Protect outside finish of refrigerator during transport
by wrapping cabinet in blankets or inserting padding
between the refrigerator and dolly.
Secure refrigerator to dolly firmly with straps or
bungee cords. Thread straps through handles when
possible. Do not overtighten. Overtightening restraints
may dent or damage outside finish.
Leveling
To protect property and refrigerator from damage,
observe the following:
Protect vinyl or other flooring with cardboard, rugs,
or other protective material.
Do not use power tools when performing leveling
proced ure.
To enhance the appearance and maintain performance,
the refrigerator should be level.
Note
Complete any required door reversal, panel
installation and/or a water supply connection,
before leveling.
Materials Needed
3/8"hex head driver
• Carpenter's level
1. Remove toe grille.
Grasp firmly and pull outward
to unclip.
2. Remove bottom hinge cover(s).
Place the eraser end of a pencil or similar blunt
tool in the cover notch.
Notch
Location
Use slight pressure to pry the
cover loose.
• Continue to maintain
downward pressure to the
notched side of the cover while
swingmg it off.
3. Using hex head driver, turn the front adjustment
screws (A) on each side to raise or lower the front
of the refrigerator.
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Installation
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Using the hex head driver, turn each of these
adjustment screws (B) to raise or lower the rear of
the refrigerator.
Using the carpenter's level, make sure front of
refrigerator is '/4" (6 ram) or '/2bubble higher than
back of refrigerator and that the refrigerator is level
from side to side.
6. Turn stabilizing legs (C) clockwise until firmly
against floor.
7. Turn adjustment screws (A) counterclockwise to
allow the full weight of the refrigerator to rest on
the stabilizing legs.
8. Replace hinge cover(s).
Position cover into the outer edge of the hinge.
Swing the cover toward the cabinet and snap it
into place.
9. Replace the toe grille.
Note
For proper reinstallation, ensure the "top" marking
on the interior of the toe grille is oriented correctly.
Align the toe grille mounting clips with the lower
cabinet slots.
Push the toe grille firmly until it snaps into place.
Door and Drawer Removal
Some installations require door/drawer removal to
transport the refrigerator to its final location.
To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe
personal injury or death, observe the following:
• Disconnect power to refrigerator before removing
doors or drawer. Connect power only after
replacing doors or drawer.
.
2.
Unplug power cord from power source.
Remove toe grille and bottom hinge
cover(s) (see page 7 and 8).
Remove top hinge cover from
refrigerator door by removing Phillips
screw and retain screw and cover for
later use.
Unscrew _,6" hex head screws from
top hinge to remove hinge and retain
all screws for later use.
Lift right side refrigerator door from " "
center hinge pin. Remove door
closure from center hinge pin on
the right side and retain for later
use.
Disconnect wire harness on top
of left side refrigerator door top
hinge.
Release two-pin connector by
pressing junction point with a
flat blade screwdriver or
fingernail.
Green ground wire remains
attached to the hinge.
Unscrew %6..hex head screws from
top hinge to remove hinge and retain
for later use.
Lift left side refrigerator door, along
with top hinge, from center hinge pin.
Remove center hinge pin with a _/,_..
hex head driver and retain hinge pin
for later use.
Remove Phillips screws to remove
right and left hinges and retain all
screws for later use.
Remove both stabilizing brackets
with %" hex head driver and retain
screws for later use.
right
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J door
closure
To avoid damage to walls and flooring, protect vinyl
or other flooring with cardboard, rugs or other
protective material.
Installation
Pullout Freezer Drawer
To prevent accidental child entrapment or
suffocation risk, do not remove the divider in the top
freezer basket.
To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe
personal injury or death, disconnect power to
refrigerator before removing doors. After replacing
doors, connect power.
To avoid possible injury, product, or property
damage, you will need two people to perform the
following instructions.
To Remove:
1. Pull upper basket out to full extension and lift out
to remove.
2. Pull drawer open to full extension.
3. Lift lower basket straight up and out to remove.
/4. On each side raft is a
basket cradle with two
snap attachments. To
release each cradle,
unlatch the snaps by
pushing them inward, away
from the side raft system.
Lift the cradles off of the
rails.
5. Lift top of drawer front
to unhook supports
from rail system. Lift
door front out to
remove.
To Install:
1. Pull both rails out to full
extension.
2. While supporting door front,
hook supports into tabs
located on inside of rail.
3. Lower door front into
final position.
4. Place the basket cradles back onto the side rails.
Align snaps with the slots on the side rails and
press each snap towards the rail until it clicks.
5. With rails pulled out to full extension, set the
basket straight down into the basket cradles.
Basket cradle
snap attachments
6. Slide upper basket into freezer. Make sure that rear
of basket hooks behind rail catch.
Installation
Door ReinstaHation
1. Install hinge assemblies:
Install top hinge loosely with _/,_"hex head
screws.
2_
3_
Install center hinge with Phillips
screws.
Place hinge side of refrigerator door
on center hinge pin.
While holding refrigerator door
upright, tighten down top hinge
with -_/,_"hex head driver.
4. Reconnect two-pin connector.
5. Replace top hinge covers.
Handles
If not installed, the handle is located in the interior of
the fresh food section or attached to the back of your
refrigerator.
Remove and discard handle packaging and tape.
Handle design varies from refrigerator to refrigerator.
Please reference the appropriate instructions for your
model below.
Materials Needed
Gloves to protect hands.
• Phillips screwdriver.
Plastic door removal card ([or '/32"thick plastic card},
Retain the card.
To Install:
1. The handles are to be oriented
as shown.
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.
Align front mount door handle
clip with the door tabs.
Ensure the handle clips are
positioned slightly above the
door tabs.
4. Rotate the handle so that the
handle is flat against the door.
5. Push the handle down against the
upper door tab just enough to
allow it to hang unsupported.
Align bottom of handle with lower
door tab. Press upper handle end to
door surface and firmly grasp lower
end of handle. Gently slide handle
upward until bottom of handle
settles on door surface, then
reverse direction, sliding downward
to almost engaging tab with clip.
Grasp the handle firmly and slide
down until it clicks. The audible
click indicates fastening clips are
securely interlocked.
To Remove:
1. Flex the handle away from the door
panel. Simultaneously place door
handle removal card underneath
the base of the lower handle. Insert
the card to the line or until it stops.
2. Grasp the lower part of the handle
firmly and lift to remove.
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Installation
Freezer Handle
Materials Needed
Gloves to protect hands.
• Phillips screwdriver.
Plastic handle removal card (or %" thick plastic
card). Retain the card.
Notes
There is a slight curve to
the freezer handle.
For proper installation, be
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To Install:
1. Align door handle clips slightly to the left of the
tabs attached to the freezer door.
2. Rotate the handle so the left base is flat against
the door.
Handle Door
While firmly supporting the left handle base against
the door, align the right base of the handle with the
right tabs that are attached to the door.
Now, while firmly holding the handle at the left and
right bases, gently slide the handle towards the
right until the right base settles in. The handle
should now be flat against the face of the freezer
door at both the left and right bases.
With hands still firmly keeping the handle flat
against the freezer door, you may have to reverse
directions momentarily to assure clip/tab
engagement. Then firmly slide the handle to the
right until it clicks. The audible "click" indicates
that the fastening clips are securely interlocked.
To Remove:
At the right end, flex the handle base away from
the surface of the freezer drawer. Simultaneously
slide the door handle removal card that came with
your refrigerator under the right side base of the
handle. Slide the card to the line indication or until
it stops, which will be approximately 3/4".
With both hands, firmly grasp the handle towards
the right base.
Slide towards the left, lift and remove from the
surface.
3. Push the left handle
base against the left
door tab and slightly
to the right, just
enough to allow it to
hang unsupported.
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Installation
Connecting the Water Supply
To reduce the risk of injury or death, follow
basic precautions, including the following:
Read all instructions before installing ice maker.
Do not attempt installation if instructions are not
understood or if they are beyond personal skill
level.
Observe all local codes and ordinances.
Do not service ice maker unless specifically
recommended in Use & Care Guide or published
user-repair instructions.
Disconnect power to refrigerator before installing
ice maker.
Water damage due to an improper water
connection may cause mold/mildew growth. Clean
up spills or leakage immediately!
To avoid property damage or possible injury,
follow basic precautions, including the
following:
Consult a plumber to connect Y#' O.D. copper
tubing to household plumbing to assure
compliance with local codes and ordinances.
Confirm water pressure to water valve is between
35 and 100 pounds per square inch, 20 pounds
per square inch without filter.
Do not use a self-piercing, or _,6"saddle valve.
Both reduce water flow and can become clogged
over time, and may cause leaks if repair is
attempted.
Tighten nuts by hand to prevent cross threading.
Finish tightening nuts with pliers and wrenches.
Do not overtighten.
Wait two to three hours before placing refrigerator
into final position to check and correct any water
leaks. Recheck for leaks after 2/4 hours.
• Verify the copper tubing under the sleeve is
smooth and free from defects. Do not reuse an old
sleeve.
Materials Needed
Ya"outer diameter flexible copper tubing
Shut-off valve (requires a X" hole to be drilled into
water supply line before valve attachment)
• Adjustable wrench
'4" hex nut driver
Note
You should only use copper tubing for installation.
Plastic is less durable and can cause damage.
• Add 8'
supply
to tubing length needed to reach water
for creation of service loop.
Create service loop with copper
tubing (minimum 2' diameter).
Avoid kinks in the copper tubing
when bending it into a service
loop.
2' diameter
minimum
2. Remove plastic cap from water valve inlet
port.
Place brass nut (A) and sleeve (B)
on copper tube end as illustrated.
Reminder: Do not use an old
sleeve.
Place end of copper tubing into water
valve inlet port. Shape tubing slightly. Do
not kink - so that tubing feeds straight
into inlet port.
5. Slide brass nut over sleeve and screw nut
into inbt port. Tighten nut with wrench.
UMPORTANT: Do not overdghten. Cross
threading may occur.
Pull on tubing to confirm connection is
secure. Connect tubing to frame with
water tubing clamp (C) and turn on
water supply. Check for leaks and
correct if necessary. Continue to
observe the water supply connection
for two to three hours prior to moving
the refrigerator to its permanent
location.
7. Monitor water connection for 2/4 hours. Correct
leaks, if necessary.
Installation
Opening and Closing Your
Fresh Food Doors
Your new refrigerator is uniquely designed with two
fresh food doors. Either door can be opened or closed
independently of one another.
There is a vertically-hinged section on the left fresh
food door called the SmartSeal. When the left door is
closed, the hinged section automatically forms a seal
between the two doors when both doors are closed.
When the left door is opened, the SmartSeal
automatically folds inward so that it is out of the way.
To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe
personal injury or death, DO NOT attempt to
remove the SmartSeal from the fresh food section.
To avoid possible product damage, ALWAYS verify
that the SmartSeal is folded against the edge of
the door prior to closing.
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TemperatureControls
Touch Temperature Controls
The controls are located at the top front of the
refrigerator compartment.
Note
The freezer control turns the cooling system on.
Neither section will cool if freezer is set to OFE
Control
Freezer Refr_gerato_
Adjusting the Controls
24 hours after adding food, you may decide that one
or both compartments should be colder or warmer. If
so, adjust the control(s) as indicated in the
Temperature Control Guide table below. See page 21
for instructions on checking compartment
temperature.
Except when starting the refrigerator, do not change
either control more than one number at a time.
Initial Control Settings
After plugging the refrigerator in, set the controls.
Pressing the @ or@ pads adjusts the controls to
the desired setting.
• The temperature control range for both
compartments is 1 through 7 (coldest).
Initially set the refrigerator control on 4.
Initially set the freezer control on 4.
Let the refrigerator run at least 8 to 12 hours before
adding food.
Warm Cabinet Surfaces
At times, the front of the refrigerator cabinet may be
warm to the touch. This is a normal occurrence that
helps prevent moisture from condensing on the
cabinet. This condition will be more noticeable when
you first start the refrigerator, during hot weather and
after excessive or lengthy door openings.
Allow 24 hours for temperatures to stabilize.
Changing either control will have some effect on the
temperature of the other compartment.
Temperature Control Guide
Refrigerator too warm
Refrigerator too cold
Freezer too warm
Freezer too cold
Turn refrigerator OFF
Set the refrigerator control
to next higher number by
pressing the @ pad.
Set the refrigerator control
to next lower number by
pressing the @ pad.
Set the freezer control to
next higher number by
pressing the pad.
Set the freezer control to
next lower number by
pressing the pad.
Press the refrigerator or
freezer pad until a dash
(-) appears in the display.
Moisture Control Switch (select models)
Off - The refrigerator uses more energy when this
switch is off, because a heater located in the hinged
seal section of the door is running. This heater helps
prevent condensation formation on the exterior of the
hinged seal. Turn the switch OFF when the
environment is warm and more humid or if moisture
is noticed on the door exterior.
On - This setting saves energy by not using the
heater. Turn the switch ON when the environment is
less humid.
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FreshFoodFemures
Shelves
To avoid personal injury or property damage,
observe the following:
Never attempt to adjust a shelf that is loaded with
food.
Confirm shelf is secure before placing items on
shelf.
• Handle tempered glass shelves carefully. Shelves
may break suddenly if nicked, scratched, or
exposed to sudden temperature change.
Your refrigerator has Spillproof Glass Shelves. The
Spillproof shelves have a spill retainer edge which
allows for easier clean up and are equipped with a
slide out feature. To slide out, grasp the front of the
shelf and pull forward. Push in the shelf to return to
the original position.
To Remove a Shelf:
Slightly tilt up the front and lift up
the rear of the shelf, then pull the
shelf straight out.
To Lock the Shelf into Another
Position:
Tilt up the front edge of the shelf.
Insert the hook into the desired frame openings and
let the shelf settle into place.
Be sure the shelf is securely locked at the rear.
The Crisper Top serves as the lower fresh food shelf.
To Remove the Crisper Top:
Place hand under the frame to push up the glass. Lift
glass out.
• Lift frame from refrigerator liner rails.
To Install:
Replace frame in refrigerator liner rails.
Carefully replace glass into frame.
Door Storage
Dairy Center
The Dairy Center provides
convenient door storage for
spreadable items such as butter
and margarine. This compartment can be moved to
different locations to accommodate storage needs. To
use the dairy center, raise the cover.
To Remove:
Raise the cover, pull upward and tilt out.
1"o Install:
Slide the Dairy Center in and down until
firmly seated in the door liner.
Door Buckets
Door Buckets can be moved to
meet storage needs.
To Remove:
Slide bucket up and pull straight out.
To Install:
Slide bucket in and down until firmly seated in the
door liner.
Adjustable Deep Tilt-Out Door Buckets
The Adjustable Deep Tilt-Out Door Bucket provides
easy access to food items stored in the door.
To Remove Bucket:
• Tilt bucket out.
Pull straight out of the bracket.
To Install Bucket:
Tilt the front of the bucket down slightly.
Slide into bracket and tip upright.
To Move Bucket Frame to Another Location:
• Remove bucket.
Lift bracket up and pull straight
out.
Place the bracket in a new
location.
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FreshFoodFemures
16
Crisper Drawers
The Crisper Drawers provide a higher humidity
environment for fresh fruit and vegetable storage.
Controls
The Crisper Controls regulate the amount of humidity
in the crisper drawee Slide the control toward the LOW
setting for produce with outer skins. Slide the control
toward the HIGH setting for leafy produce.
Humidity
HIGH ® ® o • o LOW
To Remove:
Pull drawer out to full extension. Tilt up front of
drawer and pull straight out.
To install:
Insert drawer into frame rails and push back into
place.
Note
For best results, keep the crisper drawers tightly
closed.
Temperature-Controlled Drawer
The Gourmet Pantry drawer is a full-width drawer
with adjustable temperature control. This drawer can
be used for large party trays, dell items, beverages or
miscellaneous items and features a divider to organize
the Gourmet Pantry into sections if desired.
There is a temperature control which adjusts the
amount of cold air allowed into the Gourmet Pantry.
The control is located on the right side of the drawer.
Depending on your model, it is either on the front of
the drawer or under the lid.
Set the control to cold or _ to provide a normal
refrigerator temperature. Set the drawer on the
coldest or _ setting when a temperature colder than
the main refrigerator compartment is desired. Use the
coldest setting when storing meats.
Notes
Cold air directed to the Gourmet Pantry can
decrease refrigerator temperature. Refrigerator
control may need to be adjusted.
Do not place leafy vegetables in the Gourmet
Pantry drawer. Colder temperatures could damage
leafy produce.
To Remove Drawer:
Lift lid. Pull drawer out to full extension. Tilt up front
of pantry and pull straight out.
To Install Drawer:
Push metal glide rails to the back of the refrigerator.
Place drawer onto rails and slide drawer back until it
falls into place.
To Remove Divider:
Pull drawer completely out and raise the front of the
divider to unhook it from the rear wall of the pantry
and lift it out.
To Install Divider:
Hook back of divider over rear wall of pantry and
lower into place
FreezerFeatures
To prevent accidental child entrapment or
suffocation risk, do not remove the divider in the top
freezer basket
Upper Wire Basket
To Remove:
Pull upper basket out to full extension and lift out to
remove.
To Install:
Slide upper basket
into freezer. Make
sure that rear of
basket hooks behind
rail catch.
Note
See page 9 for lower basket and complete pullout
drawer instructions.
I©eundWuter
Automatic Ice Maker
Connect the ice maker to the water supply as
instructed on page 12. Proper water flow and a level
refrigerator are essential for optimal ice maker
performance.
Operating Instructions
Confirm ice bin is in place and ice maker arm is
down.
After freezer section reaches between 0° to 2° F (-18 °
to -17 ° C), ice maker fills with water and begins
operating. You will have a complete
harvest of ice approximately every
three hours.
Allow approximately 24 hours after
installation to receive first harvest of
ice.
Discard ice created within first 12 hours of operation
to assure system is flushed of impurities.
Stop ice production by raising ice maker arm until
click is heard.
Ice maker will remain in the off position until arm is
pushed down.
The first one or two batches will probably contain
undersized and irregular cubes because of air in the
supply line.
When the ice cubes are ejected it is normal for
several cubes to be joined together at the ends. They
can easily be broken apart. The ice maker will
continue to make ice until the supply of ice cubes
raises the sensor arm, shutting the ice maker off.
Certain sounds may accompany the various cycles of
the ice maker. The motor may have a slight hum, the
cubes will rattle as they fall into an empty storage
pan and the water valve may click or "buzz"
occasionally.
If the ice is not used frequently, the ice cubes will
become cloudy, shrink, stick together and taste stale.
Empty the ice storage bin periodically and wash it in
lukewarm water. Be sure to dry the bin thoroughly
before replacing it.
Beverages and foods should not be placed in the ice
storage bin for quick chilling. These items can block
the sensor arm, causing the ice maker to
malfunction.
Turn off (arm up) the ice maker when the water
supply is to be shut off for several hours.
To Remove the Ice Bin:
Pull it forward, away from the ice maker. To avoid the
ice maker dumping ice while the bin is removed, turn
the ice maker off by raising the sensor arm.
To Install the Ice Bin:
Reverse the above procedure. Turn the ice maker on
by lowering the sensor arm.
To avoid personal injury or property damage,
observe the following:
Do not place fingers or hands on the automatic ice
making mechanism while the refrigerator is
plugged in. This will help protect you from possible
injury. It will also prevent interference with moving
parts of the ejector mechanism and the heating
element that releases the cubes.
Under certain rare circumstances, ice cubes may
be discolored, usually appearing with a green-
bluish hue. The cause of this unusual discoloration
can be a combination of factors such as certain
characteristics of local waters, household
plumbing and the accumulation of copper salts in
an inactive water supply line which feeds the ice
maker. Continued consumption of such discolored
ice cubes may be injurious to health. If such
discoloration is observed, discard the ice cubes
and contact your dealer to purchase and install a
water line filter.
• Water damage due to improper water connection
may cause mold/mildew growth.
Clean up water and ice spills to avoid personal
injury and to prevent mold/mildew growth.
Water Dispenser
The Water Dispenser is located on
the left side waft of the fresh food
section. This design is for cold water
dispensing only.
To Dispense Water:
• Hold container under spout and
press dispenser pad.
17
WaterFilter
Removal and Installation
To avoid serious illness or death, do not use
refrigerator where water is unsafe or of unknown
quality without adequate disinfection before or after
use of filter.
After installing a new water filter, always dispense
water for two minutes before removing the filter for
any reason. Air trapped in system may cause water
and cartridge to eject. Use caution when removing.
The bypass cap does not filter water. Be sure to
have replacement cartridge available when filter
change is required.
If water filtration system has been allowed to
freeze, replace filter cartridge.
If system has not been used for several months, or
water has an unpleasant taste or odor, flush
system by dispensing water for two to three
minutes. If unpleasant taste or odor persists,
change filter cartridge.
Initial Installation
The water filter is located in the
upper right-hand corner of the fresh
food compartment.
1. Remove blue bypass cap and
retain for later use.
2. Remove sealing label from end of
filter and insert into filter head.
3. Rotate gently clockwise until
filter stops. Snap filter cover
closed.
4. Reduce water spurts by flushing air from system.
Run water continuously for two minutes through
dispenser until water runs steady. During initial
use, allow about a one- to two-minute delay in
water dispersal to allow internal water tank to fill.
Additional flushing may be required in some
households where water is of poor quality.
Replacing Water Filter
Important: Air trapped in system may cause
water and cartridge to eject. Use caution when
removing.
1. Turn filter counterclockwise until it releases from
filter head.
2. Drain water from filter into sink, and dispose of
filter in normal household trash.
3. Wipe up excess water in filter cover and continue
with hTitial Installation, steps 2 and 4.
The filter should be changed at least every 12 months.
Important: Condition of water and amount used
determines life span of water filter cartridge. If water
use is high, or if water is of poor quality, replacement
may need to take place more often.
To purchase a replacement water filter cartridge,
call 1-800-4-MY-HOMP _(1-800-469-4663).
The dispenser feature may be used without a water
filter cartridge. If you choose this option, replace filter
with blue bypass cap.
18
WaterFilter
System Specification and Performance Data Sheet
Refrigerator Water Filter Cartridge Model 469006-750
Specifications
Service Flow Rate (Maximun]) .............................................0.78 GPM (2.9 L/min)
Rated Service Life 469006-750 (Maximum) ...................750 gallons/2838 liters
Maximum Operating Temperature .....................................100° F/38 ° C
Minimum Pressure Requirement ........................................35 psi/241 kPA
Minimum Operating Temperature ......................................33° F/1 ° C
Maximum Operating Pressure .............................................120 psi/827 kPA
1000 Apollo Road
Eagan, Minnesota 55121-2240
651.450.4913
EPA EST #35917-MN-1
Performance Data
Parameter
Chlorine
T&O
Particulate _*
100834/B
USEPA
MCL
Standard No. 42: Aesthetic Effects
Influent
Challenge Concentration
2.0 mg/L ± 10%
Min. Required
Reduction
50%
Influent
Average
1.88 mg/L
5.700.000 #/ml
Effluent
Average Maximum
(0.05136364 mg/[ 0.06 mg/L
30.583 #/ml 69.000 #/ml
%Reduction
Average Minimum
>9726% 96.84%
99.52% 98.94%
at least 10,000 particles/ml 85%
Parameter
Turbidity
Cysts
Asbestos
Lead at pH 6.5
Lead at pH 8.5
Mercury at pH 6.5
Mercury at pH 8.5
Atrazine
Benzene
Carbofuran
)-Dichlolobenzene
Lindane
Toxaphene
USEPA
MCL
1 NTU_*
99.5% Reduction
99% Reduction
0.015 mg/L
0.015 mg/L
0.002 mg/L
0.002 mg/L
0.003 nff_/L
0.005 m_)/L
0.04 m_)/L
0.075 mg/L
0.0002 m_)/L
0.003 mg/L
Standard No. 53: Health Effects
Influent
Challenge Concentration
11 ± 1 NTU***
Minimum 5&OOO/L
107108fibers/L; fibers >10 nlicrometers in length
0.15 mg/L + 10%
0.15 mg/L + 10%
.006 mg/L ± 10%
.006 mg/L ± 10%
0.009 mq/L + 10%
0.015 m_)/L ± 10%
0.08 m_)/L ± 10%
.225 mg/L ± 10%
0.002 m_iL + 10%
0.015 ± 10O/o
Influent
Average
10.7 NTU
166,500 #/L
155 MF/L
0.153 mg/L
0.150 mg/L
0.006 mg/L
0.006 mg/L
0.009 nff_/L
0.014 nl_)/L
0.081 m_)/L
0.208 m_)/L
0.002 m_iL
0.015 mg/L
Effluent
Average Maximum
0.31 NTU .049 NTU
<1 #/L <1 #/L
<1 MF/L <1 MF/L
<.001 mg/L <.001 mg/L
<.001 mg/L <.001 mg/L
0.0003 mg/L 0.0005 mg/L
0.0008 mg/L 0.0015 mg/L
<0.002 mq/L 0.002 mg/L
0.0006 m_)/L 0.0011 m_)/L
<0.001 mg/L <0.001 m_)/L
<0.0005 mg/L <0.0005 m_)/L
0.0O0 m_iL <0.0001 m_)/L
<0.001 mg/L <0.001 mg/L
%Reduction
Average Minimum
9709% 95.20%
>99.99% >99.99%
>99.99% >99.99%
>99.35% >9929%
>99.33% >9929%
95.70% 90.91o/o
86.22% 75,93%
76,99% 75.31%
95.71% 92.14%
98.74% 98.46%
99.76% 99.74%
98.72% 96.50%
92.97O/o 91.67%
Min. Required
Reduction
0.5 NTU
>99.95%
99%
0.10 mg/L
0.10 mg/L
0.002 mg/L
0.002 mg/L
0.003 mg/L
0.005 mg/L
0.04 m_)/L
0.075 mg/L
0.0002 m_iL
0.003 mg/L
Tested using a flow rate of 0.78 gpm; pressure of 60 psig; pH of Z5 + 0.5; temp. of
68 ° + F (20 ° +3 ° C)
** Measurement in Particles/mL Particles used were 0.5 - 1 microns
*** NTU -Nephelometric Turbidity Units
Tested and certified by NSF International against ANSI/NSF Standards 42 & 53
in models 469006-750 for the reduction of:
Standard No. 42: Aesthetic Effects Standard No. 53: Health Effects
Taste and Odo_ Reduction Cbenlical Reduction Unit
Chlorine Taste & Odor Lead, Atrazine, Lindane, Benzene,
Mechanical Filtration Unit Caibofuian, p-Dichlorobenzene, Mercury
Particulate Reduction Class 1 & Toxaphene Reduction
Mechanical Filtration Unit
Cyst, Turbidity and Asbestos Reduction
General Use Conditions
Read this Performance Data Sheet and compare the
capabilities of this unit with your actual water
treatment needs.
DO NOT use this product where water is microbic-
logically unsafe or of unknown quality without
adequate disinfection before or after the system.
System certified for cyst reduction may be used on
disinfected water that may contain filterable cysts.
USE ONLY WITH COLD WATER SUPPLY. CHECK
FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE STATE AND LOCAL
LAWS AND REGULATIONS.
The retractable water filtration system uses a/469006-
750 replacement cartridge. Timely replacement of filter
cartridge is essential for performance satisfaction from
this filtration system. Please refer to the applicable
section of your Use & Care Guide for general
operation, maintenance requirements and
troubleshooting. Suggested retail price of replacement
water filter is $39.99.
This system has been tested according to ANSI/NSF/42
and 53 for reduction of the substance listed above. The
concentration of the indicated substances in water
entering the system was reduced to a concentration less
than or equal to the permissible limit for water leaving
the system, as specified in ANSI/NSF/42 and 53. 19
WaterFilter
State of California
Department of Health Services
Water Treatment Device
Certificate Number
03- 1583
Date Issued: September 16, 2003
Date Revised: April 22. 2004
Trademark/Model Designation
UKFS001AXX750
469006-750
67003523-750
Replacement Elements
Manufacturer: PentaPure Inc.
of the
Cysts
Turbidity
Organic Contaminants
Atrazine
Lmdmle
Benzene
CarboIhran
p-dichtorobenzene
loxaphene
Rated Service Capacity: 750 gal. Rated Service Flow: 0.78 gpm
Conditions of Certification:
Do not use where water is lnicrobiotogically unsafe or with water of unkno_x_ quality, except that systems certified t\_r cyst
reduction may be used on disinfected waters that may contain filterable cysts.
2O
FoodStorugeTips
Fresh Food Storage
The fresh food compartment of a refrigerator should
be kept between 340-40 ° F (1°-4 ° C) with an
optimum temperature of 37° F (3° C). To check the
temperature, place an appliance thermometer in a
glass of water and place in the center of the
refrigerator. Check after 24 hours. If the temperature
is above 40° F (4° C) adjust the controls as explained
on page 14.
• Avoid overcrowding the refrigerator shelves. This
reduces the circulation of air around the food and
results in uneven cooling.
Fruits and Vegetables
• The crisper drawers trap humidity to help preserve
the fruit and vegetable quality for longer time periods
(see page 16).
Sort fruits and vegetables before storage and use
bruised or soft items first. Discard those showing
signs of decay.
Always wrap odorous foods such as onions and
cabbage so the odor does not transfer to other foods.
While vegetables need a certain amount of humidity
to remain fresh, too much humidity can shorten
storage times (especially leafy vegetables). Drain
vegetables well before storing.
Wait to wash fresh produce until right before use.
Meat and Cheese
Raw meat and poultry should be wrapped securely
so leakage and contamination of other foods or
surfaces does not occur.
Occasionally mold will develop on the surface of
hard cheeses (Swiss, Cheddar, Parmesan). Cut off at
least an inch around and below the moldy area. Keep
your knife or instrument out of the mold itself. Do not
try to save individual cheese slices, soft cheese,
cottage cheese, cream, sour cream or yogurt when
mold appears.
Dairy Food
Most dairy foods such as milk, yogurt, sour cream
and cottage cheese have freshness dates on their
cartons for appropriate length of storage. Store these
foods in the original carton and refrigerate
immediately after purchasing and after each use.
Frozen Food Storage
The freezer compartment of a refrigerator should be
kept at approximately 0° F (-18 ° C). To check the
temperature, place an appliance thermometer
between the frozen packages and check after 2/4
hours. If the temperature is above F (-18 ° C),
adjust the control as described on page 1/4.
A freezer operates more efficiently when it is at least
two-thirds full.
Packaging Foods for Freezing
To minimize dehydration and quality deterioration use
aluminum foil, freezer wrap, freezer bags or airtight
containers. Force as much air out of the packages as
possible and be sure they are tightly sealed. Trapped
air can cause the food to dry out, change color and
develop an off-flavor (freezer burn).
• Overwrap fresh meats and poultry with suitable
freezer wrap prior to freezing.
Do not refreeze meat that has completely thawed.
Loading the Freezer
Avoid adding too much warm food to the freezer at
one time. This overloads the freezer, slows the rate of
freezing and can raise the temperature of frozen
foods.
Leave space between the packages so cold air can
circulate freely, allowing food to freeze as quickly as
possible.
Avoid storing hard-to-freeze foods such as ice cream
and orange juice on the freezer door shelves. These
foods are best stored in the freezer interior where the
temperature varies less with door openings.
Refer to the Food Storage Chart on pages 22 and 23 for
approximate storage times.
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FoodStorageTips
Food Storage Chart
Storage times are approximate and may vary depending on type of packaging, storage temperature, and the quality
of the food when purchased.
DAI RY PRODUCTS
Butter 1 month 6 to 9 months Wrap tightly or cover.
Milk and cream 1 week Not recommended Check carton date. Close tightly.
Don't return unused portions to
original container. Don't freeze
cream unless whipped.
Cream cheese, cheese 1 to 2 weeks Not recommended Wrap tightly.
spread and cheese food
Cottage cheese 3 to 5 days Not recommended Store in original carton.
Check carton date.
Sour cream 10 days Not recommended Store in original carton.
Check carton date.
Hard cheese 1 to 2 months 4 to 6 months Wrap tightly.
(Swiss, Cheddar and Parmesan) May become Cut off any mold.
crumbly
EGGS
Eggs in the shell 3 weeks Not recomnlended Refrigerate small ends down.
Leftover yolks or whites 2 to/4 days 9 to 12 months For each cup of yolks to be frozen,
add 1 tsp. sugar for use in sweet, or
1 tsp. salt for non-sweet dishes.
FRUITS
Apples 1 month 8 months (cooked) May also store unripe or hard apples
at 60° to 70° F (16° to 21° C).
Bananas 2 to/4 days 6 months Ripen at room temperature before
(whole/peeled] refrigerating. Note: Bananas will
darken when refrigerated.
Pears, plums, avocados 3 to/4 days Not recommended Ripen at room temperature before
refrigerating. Note: Avocados will
darken when refrigerated.
Berries, cherries, apricots 2 to 3 days 6 months Ripen at room temperature before
refrigerating.
Grapes 3 to 5 days 1 month (whole) Ripen at room temperature before
refrigerating.
Citrus fruits 1 to 2 weeks Not recommended May also store at 60° to 70° F
06 ° to 21° C).
If refrigerated, store uncovered.
Pineapples, cut 2 to 3 days 6 to 12 months Will not ripen after purchase.
Use quickly.
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FoodStorugeTips
VEGETABLES
Asparagus 1 to 2 days 8 to 10 months Do not wash before refrigerating.
Store in crisper.
Brussels sprouts, broccoli, 3 to 5 days 8 to 10 months Wrap odorous foods.
cauliflower, green peas, Leave peas in pods.
lima beans, onions, peppers
Cabbage, celery 1 to 2 weeks Not recommended Wrap odorous foods and refrigerate
in crisper.
7 to 10 days 8 to 10 months Remove tops. Wrap odorous foods
and refrigerate in the crisper.
7 to 10 days Not recommended
Carrots, parsnips, beets and
turnips
Lettuce
POULTRY and FUSH
Chicken and Turkey, whole
Chicken and Turkey, pieces
Fish
I to 2 days
I to 2 days
I to 2 days
12 months
9 months
2 to 6 months
Keep in original packaging for
refrigeration. Place in the meat and
cheese drawer. When freezing longer
than two weeks, overwrap with
freezer wrap.
M EATS
Bacon 7 days 1 month
Beef or lamb, ground 1 to 2 days 3 to 4 months Fresh meats can be kept in original
packaging for refrigeration.
Beef or lamb, roast and steak 3 to 5 days 6 to 9 months Place in the meat and cheese drawer.
When freezing longer than two
weeks, overwrap with freezer wrap.
Ham, fully cooked, whole 7 days 1 to 2 months
half 5 days 1 to 2 months
slices 3 days 1 to 2 months
Luncheon meat 3 to 5 days 1 to 2 months Unopened, vacuum-packed luncheon
meat may be kept up to two weeks
in the meat and cheese drawer.
Pork, roast 3 to 5 days 4 to 6 months
Pork, chops 3 to 5 days 4 months
Sausage, ground 1 to 2 days 1 to 2 months
Sausage, smoked 7 days 1 to 2 months
Veal 3 to 5 days 4 to 6 months
Frankfurters 7 days 1 month Processed meats should be tightly
wrapped and stored in the meat and
cheese drawer.
Sources: United States Department of Agriculture; Food Marketing Institute; Cooperative Extension Service, Iowa
State University
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andCleaning
To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe
personal injury or death, disconnect power to
refrigerator before cleaning. After cleaning, connect
power.
Refrigerator Cleaning Chart
To avoid personal injury or property damage,
observe the following:
Read and follow manufacturer's directions for all
cleaning products.
Do not place buckets, shelves or accessories in
dishwasher. Cracking or warping of accessories
may result.
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Textured Doors
and Exterior
Cabinet Interior
Stainless Steel Doors
and Exterior
I M PORTANT:
Damage to stainless steel
finish due to improper use
of cleaning products or
non-recommended products
is not covered under this
product_ warranty.
Door Gaskets
Condenser Coil
Remove base grille to access.
Condenser Fan Outlet Grille
See back of refrigerator.
Accessories
Shelves, buckets,
drawers, etc.
Abrasive or harsh cleaners
Ammonia
Chlorine bleach
Concentrated detergents or
solvents
Metal or plastic-textured
scouring pads
Abrasive or harsh cleaners
Ammonia
Chlorine bleach
Concentrated detergents
or solvents
Metal or plastic-textured
scouring pads
Vinegar-based products
Citrus-based cleaners
Abrasive or harsh cleaners
Metal or plastic-textured
scouring pads
Anything other than a
vacu unl cleaner
A dishwasher
Use 4 tablespoons of baking soda dissolved in
1 quart (1 liter) warm soapy water.
Rinse surfaces with clean warm water and dry
immediately to avoid water spots.
Use warm, soapy water and a soft, clean cloth
or sponge.
Rinse surfaces with clean warm water and dry
immediately to avoid water spots.
To polish and help prevent finger prints, follow
with Stainless Steel Cleaner*.
Use warm, soapy water and a soft, clean cloth
or sponge.
Use a vacuum cleaner hose nozzle.
Use a vacuum cleaner hose nozzle with brush
attachment.
Follow removal and installation instructions
from appropriate feature section.
Allow accessories to adjust to room
tern peratu re.
Dilute mild detergent and use a soft clean cloth
or sponge for cleaning.
Use a plastic bristle brush to get into crevices.
Rinse surfaces with clean warm water.
Dry glass and clear items immediately to avoid
spots.
* To order, call 1-800-4-MY-HOME "_(1-800-469-4663).
andCleaning
Removing Odors From
Refrigerator
To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe
personal injury or death, disconnect power to
refrigerator before cleaning. After cleaning,
reconnect power.
1. Remove all food and turn the refrigerator OFE
2. Disconnect power to the refrigerator.
3. Clean the walls, floor, ceiling of cabinet interior,
drawers, shelves and gaskets according to the
instructions on page 24.
4. Dilute mild detergent and brush solution into
crevices using a plastic bristle brush. Let stand for
5 minutes. Rinse surfaces with warm water. Dry
surfaces with a soft, clean cloth.
5. Wash and dry all bottles, containers and jars.
Discard spoiled or expired items.
6. Wrap or store odor-causing foods in tightly sealed
containers to prevent recurring odors.
7. Reconnect power to refrigerator and return food to
refrigerator.
8. Allow the refrigerator to cool.
9. After 24 hours, check if odor has been eliminated.
If odor is still present:
1. Remove drawers and place on top shelf of
refrigerator.
2. Pack refrigerator and freezer sections - including
doors - with crumpled sheets of black and white
newspaper.
3. Place charcoal briquettes randomly on crumpled
newspaper in both freezer and refrigerator
compartments.
4. Close doors and let stand 24 to 48 hours.
Energy Saving Tips
• Avoid overcrowding refrigerator shelves.
Overcrowding reduces air circulation around food
and causes refrigerator to run longer.
• Avoid adding too much warm food to refrigerator at
one time. This overloads compartments and slows
rate of cooling.
Do not use aluminum foil, wax paper, or paper
toweling as shelf liners. This decreases air flow and
causes refrigerator to run less efficiently.
A freezer that is two-thirds full runs most efficiently.
Locate refrigerator in coolest part of room. Avoid
areas of direct sunlight, or near heating ducts,
registers or other heat producing appliances. If this is
not possible, isolate exterior by using a section of
cabinet or an added layer of insulation.
Clean door gaskets every three months according to
cleaning instructions. This will assure that door seals
properly and refrigerator runs efficiently.
Take time to organize items in refrigerator to reduce
time that door is open.
Be sure your doors are closing securely by leveling
refrigerator as instructed in your installation
instructions.
Clean condenser coils as indicated in the cleaning
instructions every three months. This will increase
energy efficiency and cooling performance.
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andCleaning
Replacing Light Bulbs
To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe
personal injury or death, disconnect power to
refrigerator before replacing light bulb. After
replacing light bulb, reconnect power.
To avoid personal injury or property damage,
observe the following:
• Allow light bulb to cool.
• Wear gloves when replacing light bulb.
Fresh Food Section
(style of light shield varies)
Slide clear light shield
toward back of
compartment to release
from light assembly.
2. Remove light bulbs.
3. Replace with appliance
bulbs no greater than 40 watts.
.Replace light bulb cover by inserting tabs on light
shield into liner holes on each side of light
assembly. Slide shield toward front of refrigerator
until it locks into place. Do not force shield beyond
locking point. Doing so may damage light shield.
Freezer (style of light shield varies)
1. Reach behind the light
cover.
2. With firm pressure, press
forward on the notches at
the back of the cover and
pull down. The cover will
open from the back.
3. Remove the cover.
.
5.
Remove light bulb.
Replace bulb with
appliance bulb no
greater than 40 watts.
Insert front tabs of light
cover into slots in freezer
liner and snap rear
portion over light
assembly until rear tab
engages.
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andCleaning
Preparing for Vacation
If there is any possibility that the temperature can
drop below freezing where the refrigerator is
located, the water supply system (including the
water tank and the water valve) must be drained by
a qualified servicer.
For short vacations or absences (three months or
less):
1. Remove all perishables.
2. If no one will be checking in on the refrigerator
during your absence, remove all frozen items also.
3. Since your refrigerator has an automatic ice maker:
Shut off the water supply to the ice maker at
least one day ahead of time.
After the last load of ice drops, raise the wire
shut off arm to the OFF position.
Empty the ice bin.
4. If the room temperature will drop below 55° F
(13° C), follow the instructions for longer absences.
For long vacations, absences (more than three
months) OR if the room temperature will drop
below 55 ° F (13 ° C):
1. Remove food.
2. Since your refrigerator has an automatic ice maker:
Shut off the water supply to the ice maker at
least one day ahead of time.
After the last load of ice drops, raise the wire
shut off arm to the OFF position.
Empty the ice bin.
3. Since your refrigerator has a dispenser system with
water filter, remove the water filter cartridge and
install the filter bypass. Dispose of the used
cartridge.
4. Turn the freezer control to OFF.
5. Unplug the refrigerator.
6. Thoroughly clean the interior of both compartments
with a baking soda solution and a clean soft cloth
(four tablespoons of baking soda in one quart of
warm water).
7. Dry thoroughly.
8. Leave the doors open to prevent the formation of
mold and mildew.
Upon your return:
After ashort vacation or absence:
For models with automatic ice makers or dispensers:
Reconnect the water supply and turn on supply valve
(see page 12).
Monitor water connection for 24 hours and correct
leaks if necessary.
Run 10-15 glasses of water from the dispenser to
flush out the system.
Restart the ice maker by lowering the ice maker arm.
Discard at least the first three ice harvests.
After a long vacation or absence:
Reconnect the water supply and turn on supply valve
(see page 12).
Plug the refrigerator back in and reset controls (see
page 14).
Monitor water connection for 24 hours and correct
leaks, if necessary.
For dispenser models, run water through the dispenser
for at least three minutes with the filter bypass in
place, then install water filter (see page 18).
After installing the water filter, run water through the
dispenser continuously for at least two minutes, or
until water runs steady. Initially you may notice a
one to two minute delay in water dispersal as the
internal tanks fills.
Restart the ice maker by lowering the ice maker arm.
Discard ice produced within the first 12 hours (at
least the first three harvests).
Preparing to move:
Follow the above instructions for long
vacations/absences, through step 7.
Secure all loose items such as shelves and drawers
by taping them securely in place to prevent damage.
Tape the doors shut.
Use an appliance dolly when moving the refrigerator.
Always truck the refrigerator from its side or back
- never from its front.
Be sure the refrigerator stays in an upright position
during moving. 27
Opercnin9Sounds
Improvements in refrigeration design may produce sounds in your new refrigerator that are different or were not
present in an older model. These improvements were made to create a refrigerator that is better at preserving food,
is more energy efficient, and is quieter overall. Because new refrigerators run quieter, sounds may be detected that
were present in older refrigerators, but were masked by higher sound levels. Many of these sounds are normal.
Please note that the surfaces adjacent to a refrigerator, such as hard walls, floors and cabinetry may make these
sounds seem even louder. The following are some of the normal sounds that may be noticed in a new refrigerator.
Clicking Freezer control (A) clicks when starting or Normal operation
stopping compressor.
Motorized device (B) sounds like an electric Normal operation
clock and snaps in and out.
Air rushing or Freezer fan (C) and condenser fan (D) make Normal operation
whirring this noise while operating.
Gurgling or Evaporator (E) and heat exchanger (F) Normal operation
boiling sound refrigerant makes this noise when flowing.
Thumping Ice cubes from ice maker (select models) drop Normal operation
into ice bucket (G).
Vibrating noise Compressor (H) makes a pulsating sound Normal operation
while running.
Refrigerator is not level. See page 7 for details on how to level
your refrigerator.
Buzzing Ice maker water valve (I) hookup (select Normal operation
models) buzzes when ice maker fills with
water.
Humming Ice maker (J) is in the 'on' position without Stop sound by raising ice maker arm
water connection, to OFF position (see page 17).
Compressor (H) can make a high-pitched hum Normal operation
while operating.
Hissing or Defrost heater (K) hisses, sizzles or pops when Normal operation
popping operational.
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Troubleshooting
Freezer control and
lights are on, but
compressor is not
operating
Normal operation.
Wait 40 minutes to see if refrigerator restarts.
Crisper drawer See page 14 to adjust controls.
temperature is too
warm
Refrigerator does
not operate
Refrigerator still
won't operate
Food temperature
is too cold
Food temperature
is too warm
Plug in refrigerator.
See page 14 to adjust your controls.
Replace any blown fuses.
Check circuit breaker and reset, if necessary.
Call local power company listing to report outage.
Unplug refrigerator and transfer food to another
refrigerator. If another refrigerator is not available,
place dry ice in freezer section to preserve food.
Warranty does not cover food loss.
Contact service for assistance.
Clean according to the chart on page 24.
See page 14 to adjust your controls.
Refrigerator is in defrost mode.
Refrigerator control settings are too
low.
Refrigerator is not plugged in.
Control is not on.
Fuse is blown, or circuit breaker needs
to be reset.
Power outage has occurred.
Refrigerator is malfunctioning.
Condenser coils are dirty.
Refrigerator or freezer controls are set
too high.
Door is not closing properly.
Controls need to be adjusted.
Condenser coils are dirty.
Rear air grille is blocked.
Door has been opened frequently, or
has been opened for long periods of
time.
Food has recently been added.
Compartment is dirty or has odor-
causing food.
Check gaskets for proper seal.
Humidity levels are high.
Controls require adjustment.
Refrigerator is not level. See page 7 for details on
how to level your refrigerator.
Check gaskets for proper seal. Clean, if necessary,
according to the chart on page 24.
Check for internal obstructions that are keeping
door from closing properly O.e.improperly closed
drawers, ice buckets, oversized or improperly stored
containers, etc._
See page 14 to adjust your controls.
Clean according to the chart on page 24.
Check the positioning of food items in refrigerator to
make sure grille is not blocked. Rear air grilles are
located under crisper drawers.
Reduce time door is open. Organize food items
efficiently to assure door is open for as short a time
as possible.
Allow time for recently added food to reach
refrigerator or freezer temperature.
Refrigerator has Clean according to instructions on page 2/4.
an odor
Water droplets
form on outside
of refrigerator
Clean according to the chart on page 24.
Hot, humid weather can increase condensation.
Press button on control to reduce moisture.
See page 14 to adjust your controls.
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Waterdropletsform
oninside of
Refrigerator or ice
maker makes
unfamiliar sounds
or seems too loud
Crisper drawers
do not close freely
Refrigerator runs
too freqaentmy
Humidity levels are high or door has
been been opened frequently.
Check gaskets for proper seal.
Normal operation.
Contents of drawer, or positioning of
items in the surrounding compartment
could be obstructing drawer.
Drawer is not in proper position.
Refrigerator is not level.
Drawer channels are dirty or need
treatment.
Doors [lave beer] opened frequently or
for long periods of time.
Humidity or heat in surrounding area
is high.
Food has recently been added.
Refrigerator is exposed to heat by
environment or by appliances nearby.
Condenser coils are dirty.
Controls need to be adjusted.
Door is not closing properly.
Normal Operation
See page 14 or 16 to adjust your controls.
Reduce time door is open.
Organize food items efficiently to assure door is
open for as short a time as possible.
Clean, if necessary, according to the chart on page
24.
See page 28.
Reposition food items and containers to avoid
interference with tile drawers.
See page 16 for proper drawer placement.
See page 7for details on [low to level your
refrigerator.
Clean drawer channels with warm, soapy water.
Rinse and dry thoroughly.
Apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly to drawer
channels.
Reduce time door is open.
Organize food items efficiently to assure door is
open for as short a time as possible.
Allow interior environment to adjust for period the
door has been opened.
Normal operation.
Allow time for recently added food to reach
refrigerator or freezer temperature.
Evaluate your refrigerator's environment.
Refrigerator may need to be moved to run more
efficiently.
Clean, if necessary, according to the chart on page
24.
See page 14 to adjust your controls.
Refrigerator is not level. See page 7 for details on
how to level your refrigerator.
Check gaskets for proper seal.
Clean, if necessary, according to the chart on page
24.
Check for internal obstructions that are keeping
door from closing properly O.e.improperly closed
drawers, ice buckets, oversized or improperly stored
containers, etc.)
See Operating Sounds on page 28.
3O
Troubleshooting
Ice
Refrigerator is
leaking water
(ce forms in inlet
tube to ice maker
Water flow is
smower than normal
Plastic tubing was used to complete
water connection.
Improper saddle valve was installed.
Water pressure is too low.
Freezer temperature is too high.
Water pressure is too low.
Improper saddle valve was installed.
Copper tubing has kinks.
Water filter is clogged or needs to be
changed.
The manufacturer recommends using copper tubing
for installation. Plastic is less durable and can cause
leakage. Sears is not responsible for property
damage due to improper installation or water
connection.
Check water connection procedure (see page 12).
Self-piercing and 3/,_..saddle valves cause low water
pressure and may clog the line over time. Sears is
not responsible for property damage due to
improper installation or water connection.
Water pressure must be between 35 to 100 pounds
per square inch to function properly, A minimum
pressure of 35 pounds per square inch is
recommended for refrigerators with water filters,
Adjust freezer control (see page 14:).Freezer is
recommended to be approximately 0° F (-18° C).
Water pressure must be between 35 to 100 pounds
per square inch to function properly. A minimum
pressure of 35 pounds per square inch is
recommended for refrigerators with water filters.
Check water connection procedure in your
Installation Instructions. Self-piercing and 3/,_..saddle
valves cause low water pressure and may clog tile
line over time. Sears is not responsible for
property damage due to improper installation
or water connection. Open water valve
completely and check for leaks.
Turn off water supply and remove kinks. If kinks
cannot be removed, replace tubing.
Change water filter (see page 18).
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Jnstamlation
Location
Measuring the Opening
Transporting Your Refrigerator
Leveling
Drawer Removal
................................................... 7-13
Pullout Freezer Drawer
Reinstallation of the Doors
Door Reversal
Handles
Connecting the Water Supply
Opening and Closing Your Fresh Food Doors
Temperature Controls ............................................ 14
Touch Temperature Controls
Fresh Food Features ........................................... 15-16
Shelves
Door Storage
Storage Drawers
Water FiJter .................................................. 18-20
Removal and Installation
General Use Conditions
Food Storage Tips
Fresh Food Storage
Frozen Food Storage
Food Storage Chart
............................................ 21-23
Care and Cleaning ............................................ 24-27
Refrigerator Cleaning Chart Replacing Light Bulbs
Removing Odors From Refrigerator Preparing for Vacation
Energy Saving Tips Preparing to Move
ImportnntSnfetyInstructions
Installer: Please leave this guide with this appliance.
Consumer: Please read and keep this Use & Care
Guide for future reference, it provides the proper use
and maintenance information.
In our continuing effort to improve the quality and
performance of our appliances, it may be necessary
to make changes to the appliance without revising
this guide.
What You Need to Know About
Safety Instructions
Warning and Important Safety Instructions appearing in
this guide are not meant to cover all possible
conditions and situations that may occur. Common
sense, caution and care must be exercised when
installing, maintaining or operating appliance.
Always contact your dealer, distributor, service agent or
manufacturer about problems or conditions you do not
understand.
Recognize Safety Symbols, Words,
Labels
DANGER - Immediate hazards which WILL result
in severe personal injury or death.
WARNING - Hazards or unsafe practices which
COULD result in severe personal injury or death.
To reduce risk of injury or death, follow basic
precautions, including the following:
IMPORTANT: Child entrapment and suffocation
are not problems of the past. Junked or abandoned
refrigerators are still dangerous - even if they sit out
for "just a few days." If you are getting rid of your old
refrigerator, please follow the instructions below to
help prevent accidents.
Before you throw away your old
refrigerator or freezer:
Take off the doors.
Leave the shelves in place so
children may not easily climb
inside.
This appliance is equipped with a three-prong
grounding plug for your protection 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 cord.
Do not use an adapter plug.
Power supply cord with
three-prong grounding plug
CAUTION - Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD
result in minor personal injury or property damage.
Grounding type
wall receptacle
ImportnntSnfetyInstructions
To reduce risk of fire, electric shock, serious
injury or death when using your refrigerator,
follow these basic precautions, including the 13.
following:
1. Read all instructions before using the refrigerator.
2. Observe all local codes and ordinances. 14.
3. Be sure to follow grounding instructions.
a. Check with a qualified electrician if you are not
sure this appliance is properly grounded.
5_ Do not ground to a gas line_ 15_
6. Do not ground to a cold-water pipe.
7. Refrigerator is designed to operate on a separate
115 volt, 15 amp., 60 cycle line.
8. Do not modify plug on power cord. If plug does 16.
not fit electrical outlet, have proper outlet installed
by a qualified electrician. 17.
9. Do not use a two-prong adapter, extension cord
or power strip. 18.
10. Do not remove warning tag from power cord.
11. Do not tamper with refrigerator controls. 19.
12. Do not service or replace any part of refrigerator
unless specifically recommended in Use & Care 20.
Guide or published user-repair instructions. Do
not attempt service if instructions are not under-
stood or if they are beyond personal skill levek
Always disconnect refrigerator from electrical
supply before attempting any service. Disconnect
power cord by grasping the plug, not the cord.
Install refrigerator according to Installation
Instructions. All connections for water, electrical
power and grounding must comply with local
codes and be made by licensed personnel when
required.
Keep your refrigerator in good condition. Bumping
or dropping refrigerator can damage refrigerator
or cause refrigerator to malfunction or leak. If
damage occurs, have refrigerator checked by
qualified service technician.
Replace worn power cords and/or loose plugs.
Always read and follow manufacturer's storage
and ideal environment instructions for items being
stored in refrigerator.
Your refrigerator should not be operated in the
presence of explosive fumes.
Children should not climb, hang or stand on any
part of the refrigerator.
Clean up spills or water leakage associated with
water installation.
SAVE TH ESE I NSTRUCTIONS
Harranty
Warranty
Full One Year Warranty on Refrigerator
For one year from the date of purchase, when this
refrigerator is operated and maintained according to
instructions attached to or furnished with it, Sears will
repair it, free of charge, if defective in material or
workmanship.
The ice and water filter cartridge is an extendable part,
which Sears will only replace free of charge for 30 days
from date of purchase, if defective in material or
workmanship.
Full Five Year Warranty on Sealed
Refrigeration System
For five years from the date of purchase, when this
refrigerator is operated and maintained according to
instructions attached to or furnished with it, Sears will
repair the sealed system (consisting of refrigerant,
connecting tubing and compressor moto0 free of
charge, if defective in material or workmanship.
The above warranty coverage applies only to
refrigerators which are used for storage of food for
private household purposes. It excludes original
Kenmore ice and water filter cartridges, which Sears
will replace, free of charge, for only 30 days from the
date of purchase, if defective in material or
workmanship.
Warranty service is available by contacting Sears at
1-800-4-MY-HOME "_0-800-469-4663).
This warranty applies only while this product is in use
in the United States.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you
may also have other rights, which vary from state to
state.
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Reverse Osmosis Water Systems
Some Reverse Osmosis home water systems cause
low water pressure. Low water pressure can affect
the water and ice dispensing system by causing
small or hollow ice cubes and slow water flow
from the dispenser. Service problems related to the
home's Reverse Osmosis water system are not
covered by the warranty.
Product Record
In the space below record the model and serial
numbers and purchase date of your refrigerator. You
will find the model and serial number sticker inside the
refrigerator section on the left wall.
Model Number: 596.
Serial Number:
Purchase Date:
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a safe place for future reference.
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Installation
Your refrigerator was packed carefully for shipment.
Remove and discard shelf packaging and tape. Do not
remove the serial plate.
Location
Do not install refrigerator near oven, radiator or other
heat source. If not possible, shield refrigerator with
cabinet material.
Do not install where temperature falls below 55° F
(13° C) or rises above 110° F (43° C). Malfunction may
occur at this temperature.
Refrigerator is designed for indoor household
application only.
Measuring the Opening
When installing your refrigerator, measure carefully.
Allow Y2"space at top and '/2" space behind the machine
compartment cover (located in the rear) for proper air
circulation.
Subflooring or floor coverings (i.e. carpet, tile, wood
floors, rugs) may make your opening smaller than
anticipated.
Some clearance may be gained by using the leveling
procedure under Leveling.
Important: If refrigerator is to be installed into a recess
where the top of the refrigerator is completely covered,
use distance from floor to top of hinge cap to verify
proper clearance.
Transporting Your Refrigerator
NEVER transport refrigerator on its side. If an upright
position is not possible, lay refrigerator on its back.
Allow refrigerator to sit upright for approximately 30
minutes before plugging it in to assure oil returns to
the compressor. Plugging the refrigerator in
immediately may cause damage to internal parts.
Use an appliance dolly when moving refrigerator.
ALWAYS truck refrigerator from its side or
back-NEVER from its front.
Protect outside finish of refrigerator during transport
by wrapping cabinet in blankets or inserting padding
between the refrigerator and dolly.
Secure refrigerator to dolly firmly with straps or
bungee cords. Thread straps through handles when
possible. Do not overtighten. Overtightening restraints
may dent or damage outside finish.
Leveling
To protect property and refrigerator from damage,
observe the following:
Protect vinyl or other flooring with cardboard, rugs,
or other protective material.
Do not use power tools when performing leveling
proced ure.
To enhance the appearance and maintain performance,
the refrigerator should be level.
Note
Complete any required door reversal, panel
installation and/or a water supply connection,
before leveling.
Materials Needed
3/8"hex head driver
• Carpenter's level
1. Remove toe grille.
Grasp firmly and pull outward
to unclip.
2. Remove bottom hinge cover(s).
Place the eraser end of a pencil or similar blunt
tool in the cover notch.
Notch
Location
Use slight pressure to pry the
cover loose.
• Continue to maintain
downward pressure to the
notched side of the cover while
swingmg it off.
3. Using hex head driver, turn the front adjustment
screws (A) on each side to raise or lower the front
of the refrigerator.
C C
cont.
Installation
.
.
Using the hex head driver, turn each of these
adjustment screws (B) to raise or lower the rear of
the refrigerator.
Using the carpenter's level, make sure front of
refrigerator is '/4" (6 ram) or '/2bubble higher than
back of refrigerator and that the refrigerator is level
from side to side.
6. Turn stabilizing legs (C) clockwise until firmly
against floor.
7. Turn adjustment screws (A) counterclockwise to
allow the full weight of the refrigerator to rest on
the stabilizing legs.
8. Replace hinge cover(s).
Position cover into the outer edge of the hinge.
Swing the cover toward the cabinet and snap it
into place.
9. Replace the toe grille.
Note
For proper reinstallation, ensure the "top" marking
on the interior of the toe grille is oriented correctly.
Align the toe grille mounting clips with the lower
cabinet slots.
Push the toe grille firmly until it snaps into place.
Door and Drawer Removal
Some installations require door/drawer removal to
transport the refrigerator to its final location.
To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe
personal injury or death, observe the following:
• Disconnect power to refrigerator before removing
doors or drawer. Connect power only after
replacing doors or drawer.
.
2.
Unplug power cord from power source.
Remove toe grille and bottom hinge
cover(s) (see page 7 and 8).
Remove top hinge cover from
refrigerator door by removing Phillips
screw and retain screw and cover for
later use.
Unscrew _,6" hex head screws from
top hinge to remove hinge and retain
all screws for later use.
Lift right side refrigerator door from " "
center hinge pin. Remove door
closure from center hinge pin on
the right side and retain for later
use.
Disconnect wire harness on top
of left side refrigerator door top
hinge.
Release two-pin connector by
pressing junction point with a
flat blade screwdriver or
fingernail.
Green ground wire remains
attached to the hinge.
Unscrew %6..hex head screws from
top hinge to remove hinge and retain
for later use.
Lift left side refrigerator door, along
with top hinge, from center hinge pin.
Remove center hinge pin with a _/,_..
hex head driver and retain hinge pin
for later use.
Remove Phillips screws to remove
right and left hinges and retain all
screws for later use.
Remove both stabilizing brackets
with %" hex head driver and retain
screws for later use.
right
stde
J door
closure
To avoid damage to walls and flooring, protect vinyl
or other flooring with cardboard, rugs or other
protective material.
Installation
Pullout Freezer Drawer
To prevent accidental child entrapment or
suffocation risk, do not remove the divider in the top
freezer basket.
To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe
personal injury or death, disconnect power to
refrigerator before removing doors. After replacing
doors, connect power.
To avoid possible injury, product, or property
damage, you will need two people to perform the
following instructions.
To Remove:
1. Pull upper basket out to full extension and lift out
to remove.
2. Pull drawer open to full extension.
3. Lift lower basket straight up and out to remove.
/4. On each side raft is a
basket cradle with two
snap attachments. To
release each cradle,
unlatch the snaps by
pushing them inward, away
from the side raft system.
Lift the cradles off of the
rails.
5. Lift top of drawer front
to unhook supports
from rail system. Lift
door front out to
remove.
To Install:
1. Pull both rails out to full
extension.
2. While supporting door front,
hook supports into tabs
located on inside of rail.
3. Lower door front into
final position.
4. Place the basket cradles back onto the side rails.
Align snaps with the slots on the side rails and
press each snap towards the rail until it clicks.
5. With rails pulled out to full extension, set the
basket straight down into the basket cradles.
Basket cradle
snap attachments
6. Slide upper basket into freezer. Make sure that rear
of basket hooks behind rail catch.
Installation
Door ReinstaHation
1. Install hinge assemblies:
Install top hinge loosely with _/,_"hex head
screws.
2_
3_
Install center hinge with Phillips
screws.
Place hinge side of refrigerator door
on center hinge pin.
While holding refrigerator door
upright, tighten down top hinge
with -_/,_"hex head driver.
4. Reconnect two-pin connector.
5. Replace top hinge covers.
Handles
If not installed, the handle is located in the interior of
the fresh food section or attached to the back of your
refrigerator.
Remove and discard handle packaging and tape.
Handle design varies from refrigerator to refrigerator.
Please reference the appropriate instructions for your
model below.
Materials Needed
Gloves to protect hands.
• Phillips screwdriver.
Plastic door removal card ([or '/32"thick plastic card},
Retain the card.
To Install:
1. The handles are to be oriented
as shown.
.
.
Align front mount door handle
clip with the door tabs.
Ensure the handle clips are
positioned slightly above the
door tabs.
4. Rotate the handle so that the
handle is flat against the door.
5. Push the handle down against the
upper door tab just enough to
allow it to hang unsupported.
Align bottom of handle with lower
door tab. Press upper handle end to
door surface and firmly grasp lower
end of handle. Gently slide handle
upward until bottom of handle
settles on door surface, then
reverse direction, sliding downward
to almost engaging tab with clip.
Grasp the handle firmly and slide
down until it clicks. The audible
click indicates fastening clips are
securely interlocked.
To Remove:
1. Flex the handle away from the door
panel. Simultaneously place door
handle removal card underneath
the base of the lower handle. Insert
the card to the line or until it stops.
2. Grasp the lower part of the handle
firmly and lift to remove.
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Installation
Freezer Handle
Materials Needed
Gloves to protect hands.
• Phillips screwdriver.
Plastic handle removal card (or %" thick plastic
card). Retain the card.
Notes
There is a slight curve to
the freezer handle.
For proper installation, be
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shown.
To Install:
1. Align door handle clips slightly to the left of the
tabs attached to the freezer door.
2. Rotate the handle so the left base is flat against
the door.
Handle Door
While firmly supporting the left handle base against
the door, align the right base of the handle with the
right tabs that are attached to the door.
Now, while firmly holding the handle at the left and
right bases, gently slide the handle towards the
right until the right base settles in. The handle
should now be flat against the face of the freezer
door at both the left and right bases.
With hands still firmly keeping the handle flat
against the freezer door, you may have to reverse
directions momentarily to assure clip/tab
engagement. Then firmly slide the handle to the
right until it clicks. The audible "click" indicates
that the fastening clips are securely interlocked.
To Remove:
At the right end, flex the handle base away from
the surface of the freezer drawer. Simultaneously
slide the door handle removal card that came with
your refrigerator under the right side base of the
handle. Slide the card to the line indication or until
it stops, which will be approximately 3/4".
With both hands, firmly grasp the handle towards
the right base.
Slide towards the left, lift and remove from the
surface.
3. Push the left handle
base against the left
door tab and slightly
to the right, just
enough to allow it to
hang unsupported.
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12
Installation
Connecting the Water Supply
To reduce the risk of injury or death, follow
basic precautions, including the following:
Read all instructions before installing ice maker.
Do not attempt installation if instructions are not
understood or if they are beyond personal skill
level.
Observe all local codes and ordinances.
Do not service ice maker unless specifically
recommended in Use & Care Guide or published
user-repair instructions.
Disconnect power to refrigerator before installing
ice maker.
Water damage due to an improper water
connection may cause mold/mildew growth. Clean
up spills or leakage immediately!
To avoid property damage or possible injury,
follow basic precautions, including the
following:
Consult a plumber to connect Y#' O.D. copper
tubing to household plumbing to assure
compliance with local codes and ordinances.
Confirm water pressure to water valve is between
35 and 100 pounds per square inch, 20 pounds
per square inch without filter.
Do not use a self-piercing, or _,6"saddle valve.
Both reduce water flow and can become clogged
over time, and may cause leaks if repair is
attempted.
Tighten nuts by hand to prevent cross threading.
Finish tightening nuts with pliers and wrenches.
Do not overtighten.
Wait two to three hours before placing refrigerator
into final position to check and correct any water
leaks. Recheck for leaks after 2/4 hours.
• Verify the copper tubing under the sleeve is
smooth and free from defects. Do not reuse an old
sleeve.
Materials Needed
Ya"outer diameter flexible copper tubing
Shut-off valve (requires a X" hole to be drilled into
water supply line before valve attachment)
• Adjustable wrench
'4" hex nut driver
Note
You should only use copper tubing for installation.
Plastic is less durable and can cause damage.
• Add 8'
supply
to tubing length needed to reach water
for creation of service loop.
Create service loop with copper
tubing (minimum 2' diameter).
Avoid kinks in the copper tubing
when bending it into a service
loop.
2' diameter
minimum
2. Remove plastic cap from water valve inlet
port.
Place brass nut (A) and sleeve (B)
on copper tube end as illustrated.
Reminder: Do not use an old
sleeve.
Place end of copper tubing into water
valve inlet port. Shape tubing slightly. Do
not kink - so that tubing feeds straight
into inlet port.
5. Slide brass nut over sleeve and screw nut
into inbt port. Tighten nut with wrench.
UMPORTANT: Do not overdghten. Cross
threading may occur.
Pull on tubing to confirm connection is
secure. Connect tubing to frame with
water tubing clamp (C) and turn on
water supply. Check for leaks and
correct if necessary. Continue to
observe the water supply connection
for two to three hours prior to moving
the refrigerator to its permanent
location.
7. Monitor water connection for 2/4 hours. Correct
leaks, if necessary.
Installation
Opening and Closing Your
Fresh Food Doors
Your new refrigerator is uniquely designed with two
fresh food doors. Either door can be opened or closed
independently of one another.
There is a vertically-hinged section on the left fresh
food door called the SmartSeal. When the left door is
closed, the hinged section automatically forms a seal
between the two doors when both doors are closed.
When the left door is opened, the SmartSeal
automatically folds inward so that it is out of the way.
To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe
personal injury or death, DO NOT attempt to
remove the SmartSeal from the fresh food section.
To avoid possible product damage, ALWAYS verify
that the SmartSeal is folded against the edge of
the door prior to closing.
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TemperatureControls
Touch Temperature Controls
The controls are located at the top front of the
refrigerator compartment.
Note
The freezer control turns the cooling system on.
Neither section will cool if freezer is set to OFE
Control
Freezer Refr_gerato_
Adjusting the Controls
24 hours after adding food, you may decide that one
or both compartments should be colder or warmer. If
so, adjust the control(s) as indicated in the
Temperature Control Guide table below. See page 21
for instructions on checking compartment
temperature.
Except when starting the refrigerator, do not change
either control more than one number at a time.
Initial Control Settings
After plugging the refrigerator in, set the controls.
Pressing the @ or@ pads adjusts the controls to
the desired setting.
• The temperature control range for both
compartments is 1 through 7 (coldest).
Initially set the refrigerator control on 4.
Initially set the freezer control on 4.
Let the refrigerator run at least 8 to 12 hours before
adding food.
Warm Cabinet Surfaces
At times, the front of the refrigerator cabinet may be
warm to the touch. This is a normal occurrence that
helps prevent moisture from condensing on the
cabinet. This condition will be more noticeable when
you first start the refrigerator, during hot weather and
after excessive or lengthy door openings.
Allow 24 hours for temperatures to stabilize.
Changing either control will have some effect on the
temperature of the other compartment.
Temperature Control Guide
Refrigerator too warm
Refrigerator too cold
Freezer too warm
Freezer too cold
Turn refrigerator OFF
Set the refrigerator control
to next higher number by
pressing the @ pad.
Set the refrigerator control
to next lower number by
pressing the @ pad.
Set the freezer control to
next higher number by
pressing the pad.
Set the freezer control to
next lower number by
pressing the pad.
Press the refrigerator or
freezer pad until a dash
(-) appears in the display.
Moisture Control Switch (select models)
Off - The refrigerator uses more energy when this
switch is off, because a heater located in the hinged
seal section of the door is running. This heater helps
prevent condensation formation on the exterior of the
hinged seal. Turn the switch OFF when the
environment is warm and more humid or if moisture
is noticed on the door exterior.
On - This setting saves energy by not using the
heater. Turn the switch ON when the environment is
less humid.
14
FreshFoodFemures
Shelves
To avoid personal injury or property damage,
observe the following:
Never attempt to adjust a shelf that is loaded with
food.
Confirm shelf is secure before placing items on
shelf.
• Handle tempered glass shelves carefully. Shelves
may break suddenly if nicked, scratched, or
exposed to sudden temperature change.
Your refrigerator has Spillproof Glass Shelves. The
Spillproof shelves have a spill retainer edge which
allows for easier clean up and are equipped with a
slide out feature. To slide out, grasp the front of the
shelf and pull forward. Push in the shelf to return to
the original position.
To Remove a Shelf:
Slightly tilt up the front and lift up
the rear of the shelf, then pull the
shelf straight out.
To Lock the Shelf into Another
Position:
Tilt up the front edge of the shelf.
Insert the hook into the desired frame openings and
let the shelf settle into place.
Be sure the shelf is securely locked at the rear.
The Crisper Top serves as the lower fresh food shelf.
To Remove the Crisper Top:
Place hand under the frame to push up the glass. Lift
glass out.
• Lift frame from refrigerator liner rails.
To Install:
Replace frame in refrigerator liner rails.
Carefully replace glass into frame.
Door Storage
Dairy Center
The Dairy Center provides
convenient door storage for
spreadable items such as butter
and margarine. This compartment can be moved to
different locations to accommodate storage needs. To
use the dairy center, raise the cover.
To Remove:
Raise the cover, pull upward and tilt out.
1"o Install:
Slide the Dairy Center in and down until
firmly seated in the door liner.
Door Buckets
Door Buckets can be moved to
meet storage needs.
To Remove:
Slide bucket up and pull straight out.
To Install:
Slide bucket in and down until firmly seated in the
door liner.
Adjustable Deep Tilt-Out Door Buckets
The Adjustable Deep Tilt-Out Door Bucket provides
easy access to food items stored in the door.
To Remove Bucket:
• Tilt bucket out.
Pull straight out of the bracket.
To Install Bucket:
Tilt the front of the bucket down slightly.
Slide into bracket and tip upright.
To Move Bucket Frame to Another Location:
• Remove bucket.
Lift bracket up and pull straight
out.
Place the bracket in a new
location.
15
FreshFoodFemures
16
Crisper Drawers
The Crisper Drawers provide a higher humidity
environment for fresh fruit and vegetable storage.
Controls
The Crisper Controls regulate the amount of humidity
in the crisper drawee Slide the control toward the LOW
setting for produce with outer skins. Slide the control
toward the HIGH setting for leafy produce.
Humidity
HIGH ® ® o • o LOW
To Remove:
Pull drawer out to full extension. Tilt up front of
drawer and pull straight out.
To install:
Insert drawer into frame rails and push back into
place.
Note
For best results, keep the crisper drawers tightly
closed.
Temperature-Controlled Drawer
The Gourmet Pantry drawer is a full-width drawer
with adjustable temperature control. This drawer can
be used for large party trays, dell items, beverages or
miscellaneous items and features a divider to organize
the Gourmet Pantry into sections if desired.
There is a temperature control which adjusts the
amount of cold air allowed into the Gourmet Pantry.
The control is located on the right side of the drawer.
Depending on your model, it is either on the front of
the drawer or under the lid.
Set the control to cold or _ to provide a normal
refrigerator temperature. Set the drawer on the
coldest or _ setting when a temperature colder than
the main refrigerator compartment is desired. Use the
coldest setting when storing meats.
Notes
Cold air directed to the Gourmet Pantry can
decrease refrigerator temperature. Refrigerator
control may need to be adjusted.
Do not place leafy vegetables in the Gourmet
Pantry drawer. Colder temperatures could damage
leafy produce.
To Remove Drawer:
Lift lid. Pull drawer out to full extension. Tilt up front
of pantry and pull straight out.
To Install Drawer:
Push metal glide rails to the back of the refrigerator.
Place drawer onto rails and slide drawer back until it
falls into place.
To Remove Divider:
Pull drawer completely out and raise the front of the
divider to unhook it from the rear wall of the pantry
and lift it out.
To Install Divider:
Hook back of divider over rear wall of pantry and
lower into place
FreezerFeatures
To prevent accidental child entrapment or
suffocation risk, do not remove the divider in the top
freezer basket
Upper Wire Basket
To Remove:
Pull upper basket out to full extension and lift out to
remove.
To Install:
Slide upper basket
into freezer. Make
sure that rear of
basket hooks behind
rail catch.
Note
See page 9 for lower basket and complete pullout
drawer instructions.
I©eundWuter
Automatic Ice Maker
Connect the ice maker to the water supply as
instructed on page 12. Proper water flow and a level
refrigerator are essential for optimal ice maker
performance.
Operating Instructions
Confirm ice bin is in place and ice maker arm is
down.
After freezer section reaches between 0° to 2° F (-18 °
to -17 ° C), ice maker fills with water and begins
operating. You will have a complete
harvest of ice approximately every
three hours.
Allow approximately 24 hours after
installation to receive first harvest of
ice.
Discard ice created within first 12 hours of operation
to assure system is flushed of impurities.
Stop ice production by raising ice maker arm until
click is heard.
Ice maker will remain in the off position until arm is
pushed down.
The first one or two batches will probably contain
undersized and irregular cubes because of air in the
supply line.
When the ice cubes are ejected it is normal for
several cubes to be joined together at the ends. They
can easily be broken apart. The ice maker will
continue to make ice until the supply of ice cubes
raises the sensor arm, shutting the ice maker off.
Certain sounds may accompany the various cycles of
the ice maker. The motor may have a slight hum, the
cubes will rattle as they fall into an empty storage
pan and the water valve may click or "buzz"
occasionally.
If the ice is not used frequently, the ice cubes will
become cloudy, shrink, stick together and taste stale.
Empty the ice storage bin periodically and wash it in
lukewarm water. Be sure to dry the bin thoroughly
before replacing it.
Beverages and foods should not be placed in the ice
storage bin for quick chilling. These items can block
the sensor arm, causing the ice maker to
malfunction.
Turn off (arm up) the ice maker when the water
supply is to be shut off for several hours.
To Remove the Ice Bin:
Pull it forward, away from the ice maker. To avoid the
ice maker dumping ice while the bin is removed, turn
the ice maker off by raising the sensor arm.
To Install the Ice Bin:
Reverse the above procedure. Turn the ice maker on
by lowering the sensor arm.
To avoid personal injury or property damage,
observe the following:
Do not place fingers or hands on the automatic ice
making mechanism while the refrigerator is
plugged in. This will help protect you from possible
injury. It will also prevent interference with moving
parts of the ejector mechanism and the heating
element that releases the cubes.
Under certain rare circumstances, ice cubes may
be discolored, usually appearing with a green-
bluish hue. The cause of this unusual discoloration
can be a combination of factors such as certain
characteristics of local waters, household
plumbing and the accumulation of copper salts in
an inactive water supply line which feeds the ice
maker. Continued consumption of such discolored
ice cubes may be injurious to health. If such
discoloration is observed, discard the ice cubes
and contact your dealer to purchase and install a
water line filter.
• Water damage due to improper water connection
may cause mold/mildew growth.
Clean up water and ice spills to avoid personal
injury and to prevent mold/mildew growth.
Water Dispenser
The Water Dispenser is located on
the left side waft of the fresh food
section. This design is for cold water
dispensing only.
To Dispense Water:
• Hold container under spout and
press dispenser pad.
17
WaterFilter
Removal and Installation
To avoid serious illness or death, do not use
refrigerator where water is unsafe or of unknown
quality without adequate disinfection before or after
use of filter.
After installing a new water filter, always dispense
water for two minutes before removing the filter for
any reason. Air trapped in system may cause water
and cartridge to eject. Use caution when removing.
The bypass cap does not filter water. Be sure to
have replacement cartridge available when filter
change is required.
If water filtration system has been allowed to
freeze, replace filter cartridge.
If system has not been used for several months, or
water has an unpleasant taste or odor, flush
system by dispensing water for two to three
minutes. If unpleasant taste or odor persists,
change filter cartridge.
Initial Installation
The water filter is located in the
upper right-hand corner of the fresh
food compartment.
1. Remove blue bypass cap and
retain for later use.
2. Remove sealing label from end of
filter and insert into filter head.
3. Rotate gently clockwise until
filter stops. Snap filter cover
closed.
4. Reduce water spurts by flushing air from system.
Run water continuously for two minutes through
dispenser until water runs steady. During initial
use, allow about a one- to two-minute delay in
water dispersal to allow internal water tank to fill.
Additional flushing may be required in some
households where water is of poor quality.
Replacing Water Filter
Important: Air trapped in system may cause
water and cartridge to eject. Use caution when
removing.
1. Turn filter counterclockwise until it releases from
filter head.
2. Drain water from filter into sink, and dispose of
filter in normal household trash.
3. Wipe up excess water in filter cover and continue
with hTitial Installation, steps 2 and 4.
The filter should be changed at least every 12 months.
Important: Condition of water and amount used
determines life span of water filter cartridge. If water
use is high, or if water is of poor quality, replacement
may need to take place more often.
To purchase a replacement water filter cartridge,
call 1-800-4-MY-HOMP _(1-800-469-4663).
The dispenser feature may be used without a water
filter cartridge. If you choose this option, replace filter
with blue bypass cap.
18
WaterFilter
System Specification and Performance Data Sheet
Refrigerator Water Filter Cartridge Model 469006-750
Specifications
Service Flow Rate (Maximun]) .............................................0.78 GPM (2.9 L/min)
Rated Service Life 469006-750 (Maximum) ...................750 gallons/2838 liters
Maximum Operating Temperature .....................................100° F/38 ° C
Minimum Pressure Requirement ........................................35 psi/241 kPA
Minimum Operating Temperature ......................................33° F/1 ° C
Maximum Operating Pressure .............................................120 psi/827 kPA
1000 Apollo Road
Eagan, Minnesota 55121-2240
651.450.4913
EPA EST #35917-MN-1
Performance Data
Parameter
Chlorine
T&O
Particulate _*
100834/B
USEPA
MCL
Standard No. 42: Aesthetic Effects
Influent
Challenge Concentration
2.0 mg/L ± 10%
Min. Required
Reduction
50%
Influent
Average
1.88 mg/L
5.700.000 #/ml
Effluent
Average Maximum
(0.05136364 mg/[ 0.06 mg/L
30.583 #/ml 69.000 #/ml
%Reduction
Average Minimum
>9726% 96.84%
99.52% 98.94%
at least 10,000 particles/ml 85%
Parameter
Turbidity
Cysts
Asbestos
Lead at pH 6.5
Lead at pH 8.5
Mercury at pH 6.5
Mercury at pH 8.5
Atrazine
Benzene
Carbofuran
)-Dichlolobenzene
Lindane
Toxaphene
USEPA
MCL
1 NTU_*
99.5% Reduction
99% Reduction
0.015 mg/L
0.015 mg/L
0.002 mg/L
0.002 mg/L
0.003 nff_/L
0.005 m_)/L
0.04 m_)/L
0.075 mg/L
0.0002 m_)/L
0.003 mg/L
Standard No. 53: Health Effects
Influent
Challenge Concentration
11 ± 1 NTU***
Minimum 5&OOO/L
107108fibers/L; fibers >10 nlicrometers in length
0.15 mg/L + 10%
0.15 mg/L + 10%
.006 mg/L ± 10%
.006 mg/L ± 10%
0.009 mq/L + 10%
0.015 m_)/L ± 10%
0.08 m_)/L ± 10%
.225 mg/L ± 10%
0.002 m_iL + 10%
0.015 ± 10O/o
Influent
Average
10.7 NTU
166,500 #/L
155 MF/L
0.153 mg/L
0.150 mg/L
0.006 mg/L
0.006 mg/L
0.009 nff_/L
0.014 nl_)/L
0.081 m_)/L
0.208 m_)/L
0.002 m_iL
0.015 mg/L
Effluent
Average Maximum
0.31 NTU .049 NTU
<1 #/L <1 #/L
<1 MF/L <1 MF/L
<.001 mg/L <.001 mg/L
<.001 mg/L <.001 mg/L
0.0003 mg/L 0.0005 mg/L
0.0008 mg/L 0.0015 mg/L
<0.002 mq/L 0.002 mg/L
0.0006 m_)/L 0.0011 m_)/L
<0.001 mg/L <0.001 m_)/L
<0.0005 mg/L <0.0005 m_)/L
0.0O0 m_iL <0.0001 m_)/L
<0.001 mg/L <0.001 mg/L
%Reduction
Average Minimum
9709% 95.20%
>99.99% >99.99%
>99.99% >99.99%
>99.35% >9929%
>99.33% >9929%
95.70% 90.91o/o
86.22% 75,93%
76,99% 75.31%
95.71% 92.14%
98.74% 98.46%
99.76% 99.74%
98.72% 96.50%
92.97O/o 91.67%
Min. Required
Reduction
0.5 NTU
>99.95%
99%
0.10 mg/L
0.10 mg/L
0.002 mg/L
0.002 mg/L
0.003 mg/L
0.005 mg/L
0.04 m_)/L
0.075 mg/L
0.0002 m_iL
0.003 mg/L
Tested using a flow rate of 0.78 gpm; pressure of 60 psig; pH of Z5 + 0.5; temp. of
68 ° +5° F (20 ° +3 ° C)
** Measurement in Particles/mL Particles used were 0.5 - 1 microns
*** NTU -Nephelometric Turbidity Units
Tested and certified by NSF International against ANSI/NSF Standards 42 & 53
in models 469006-750 for the reduction of:
Standard No. 42: Aesthetic Effects Standard No. 53: Health Effects
Taste and Odo_ Reduction Cbenlical Reduction Unit
Chlorine Taste & Odor Lead, Atrazine, Lindane, Benzene,
Mechanical Filtration Unit Caibofuian, p-Dichlorobenzene, Mercury
Particulate Reduction Class 1 & Toxaphene Reduction
Mechanical Filtration Unit
Cyst, Turbidity and Asbestos Reduction
General Use Conditions
Read this Performance Data Sheet and compare the
capabilities of this unit with your actual water
treatment needs.
DO NOT use this product where water is microbic-
logically unsafe or of unknown quality without
adequate disinfection before or after the system.
System certified for cyst reduction may be used on
disinfected water that may contain filterable cysts.
USE ONLY WITH COLD WATER SUPPLY. CHECK
FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE STATE AND LOCAL
LAWS AND REGULATIONS.
The retractable water filtration system uses a/469006-
750 replacement cartridge. Timely replacement of filter
cartridge is essential for performance satisfaction from
this filtration system. Please refer to the applicable
section of your Use & Care Guide for general
operation, maintenance requirements and
troubleshooting. Suggested retail price of replacement
water filter is $39.99.
This system has been tested according to ANSI/NSF/42
and 53 for reduction of the substance listed above. The
concentration of the indicated substances in water
entering the system was reduced to a concentration less
than or equal to the permissible limit for water leaving
the system, as specified in ANSI/NSF/42 and 53. 19
WaterFilter
State of California
Department of Health Services
Water Treatment Device
Certificate Number
03- 1583
Date Issued: September 16, 2003
Date Revised: April 22. 2004
Trademark/Model Designation
UKFS001AXX750
469006-750
67003523-750
Replacement Elements
Manufacturer: PentaPure Inc.
of the
Cysts
Turbidity
Organic Contaminants
Atrazine
Lmdmle
Benzene
CarboIhran
p-dichtorobenzene
loxaphene
Rated Service Capacity: 750 gal. Rated Service Flow: 0.78 gpm
Conditions of Certification:
Do not use where water is lnicrobiotogically unsafe or with water of unkno_x_ quality, except that systems certified t\_r cyst
reduction may be used on disinfected waters that may contain filterable cysts.
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FoodStorugeTips
Fresh Food Storage
The fresh food compartment of a refrigerator should
be kept between 340-40 ° F (1°-4 ° C) with an
optimum temperature of 37° F (3° C). To check the
temperature, place an appliance thermometer in a
glass of water and place in the center of the
refrigerator. Check after 24 hours. If the temperature
is above 40° F (4° C) adjust the controls as explained
on page 14.
• Avoid overcrowding the refrigerator shelves. This
reduces the circulation of air around the food and
results in uneven cooling.
Fruits and Vegetables
• The crisper drawers trap humidity to help preserve
the fruit and vegetable quality for longer time periods
(see page 16).
Sort fruits and vegetables before storage and use
bruised or soft items first. Discard those showing
signs of decay.
Always wrap odorous foods such as onions and
cabbage so the odor does not transfer to other foods.
While vegetables need a certain amount of humidity
to remain fresh, too much humidity can shorten
storage times (especially leafy vegetables). Drain
vegetables well before storing.
Wait to wash fresh produce until right before use.
Meat and Cheese
Raw meat and poultry should be wrapped securely
so leakage and contamination of other foods or
surfaces does not occur.
Occasionally mold will develop on the surface of
hard cheeses (Swiss, Cheddar, Parmesan). Cut off at
least an inch around and below the moldy area. Keep
your knife or instrument out of the mold itself. Do not
try to save individual cheese slices, soft cheese,
cottage cheese, cream, sour cream or yogurt when
mold appears.
Dairy Food
Most dairy foods such as milk, yogurt, sour cream
and cottage cheese have freshness dates on their
cartons for appropriate length of storage. Store these
foods in the original carton and refrigerate
immediately after purchasing and after each use.
Frozen Food Storage
The freezer compartment of a refrigerator should be
kept at approximately 0° F (-18 ° C). To check the
temperature, place an appliance thermometer
between the frozen packages and check after 2/4
hours. If the temperature is above F (-18 ° C),
adjust the control as described on page 1/4.
A freezer operates more efficiently when it is at least
two-thirds full.
Packaging Foods for Freezing
To minimize dehydration and quality deterioration use
aluminum foil, freezer wrap, freezer bags or airtight
containers. Force as much air out of the packages as
possible and be sure they are tightly sealed. Trapped
air can cause the food to dry out, change color and
develop an off-flavor (freezer burn).
• Overwrap fresh meats and poultry with suitable
freezer wrap prior to freezing.
Do not refreeze meat that has completely thawed.
Loading the Freezer
Avoid adding too much warm food to the freezer at
one time. This overloads the freezer, slows the rate of
freezing and can raise the temperature of frozen
foods.
Leave space between the packages so cold air can
circulate freely, allowing food to freeze as quickly as
possible.
Avoid storing hard-to-freeze foods such as ice cream
and orange juice on the freezer door shelves. These
foods are best stored in the freezer interior where the
temperature varies less with door openings.
Refer to the Food Storage Chart on pages 22 and 23 for
approximate storage times.
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FoodStorageTips
Food Storage Chart
Storage times are approximate and may vary depending on type of packaging, storage temperature, and the quality
of the food when purchased.
DAI RY PRODUCTS
Butter 1 month 6 to 9 months Wrap tightly or cover.
Milk and cream 1 week Not recommended Check carton date. Close tightly.
Don't return unused portions to
original container. Don't freeze
cream unless whipped.
Cream cheese, cheese 1 to 2 weeks Not recommended Wrap tightly.
spread and cheese food
Cottage cheese 3 to 5 days Not recommended Store in original carton.
Check carton date.
Sour cream 10 days Not recommended Store in original carton.
Check carton date.
Hard cheese 1 to 2 months 4 to 6 months Wrap tightly.
(Swiss, Cheddar and Parmesan) May become Cut off any mold.
crumbly
EGGS
Eggs in the shell 3 weeks Not recomnlended Refrigerate small ends down.
Leftover yolks or whites 2 to/4 days 9 to 12 months For each cup of yolks to be frozen,
add 1 tsp. sugar for use in sweet, or
1 tsp. salt for non-sweet dishes.
FRUITS
Apples 1 month 8 months (cooked) May also store unripe or hard apples
at 60° to 70° F (16° to 21° C).
Bananas 2 to/4 days 6 months Ripen at room temperature before
(whole/peeled] refrigerating. Note: Bananas will
darken when refrigerated.
Pears, plums, avocados 3 to/4 days Not recommended Ripen at room temperature before
refrigerating. Note: Avocados will
darken when refrigerated.
Berries, cherries, apricots 2 to 3 days 6 months Ripen at room temperature before
refrigerating.
Grapes 3 to 5 days 1 month (whole) Ripen at room temperature before
refrigerating.
Citrus fruits 1 to 2 weeks Not recommended May also store at 60° to 70° F
06 ° to 21° C).
If refrigerated, store uncovered.
Pineapples, cut 2 to 3 days 6 to 12 months Will not ripen after purchase.
Use quickly.
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FoodStorugeTips
VEGETABLES
Asparagus 1 to 2 days 8 to 10 months Do not wash before refrigerating.
Store in crisper.
Brussels sprouts, broccoli, 3 to 5 days 8 to 10 months Wrap odorous foods.
cauliflower, green peas, Leave peas in pods.
lima beans, onions, peppers
Cabbage, celery 1 to 2 weeks Not recommended Wrap odorous foods and refrigerate
in crisper.
7 to 10 days 8 to 10 months Remove tops. Wrap odorous foods
and refrigerate in the crisper.
7 to 10 days Not recommended
Carrots, parsnips, beets and
turnips
Lettuce
POULTRY and FUSH
Chicken and Turkey, whole
Chicken and Turkey, pieces
Fish
I to 2 days
I to 2 days
I to 2 days
12 months
9 months
2 to 6 months
Keep in original packaging for
refrigeration. Place in the meat and
cheese drawer. When freezing longer
than two weeks, overwrap with
freezer wrap.
M EATS
Bacon 7 days 1 month
Beef or lamb, ground 1 to 2 days 3 to 4 months Fresh meats can be kept in original
packaging for refrigeration.
Beef or lamb, roast and steak 3 to 5 days 6 to 9 months Place in the meat and cheese drawer.
When freezing longer than two
weeks, overwrap with freezer wrap.
Ham, fully cooked, whole 7 days 1 to 2 months
half 5 days 1 to 2 months
slices 3 days 1 to 2 months
Luncheon meat 3 to 5 days 1 to 2 months Unopened, vacuum-packed luncheon
meat may be kept up to two weeks
in the meat and cheese drawer.
Pork, roast 3 to 5 days 4 to 6 months
Pork, chops 3 to 5 days 4 months
Sausage, ground 1 to 2 days 1 to 2 months
Sausage, smoked 7 days 1 to 2 months
Veal 3 to 5 days 4 to 6 months
Frankfurters 7 days 1 month Processed meats should be tightly
wrapped and stored in the meat and
cheese drawer.
Sources: United States Department of Agriculture; Food Marketing Institute; Cooperative Extension Service, Iowa
State University
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andCleaning
To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe
personal injury or death, disconnect power to
refrigerator before cleaning. After cleaning, connect
power.
Refrigerator Cleaning Chart
To avoid personal injury or property damage,
observe the following:
Read and follow manufacturer's directions for all
cleaning products.
Do not place buckets, shelves or accessories in
dishwasher. Cracking or warping of accessories
may result.
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Textured Doors
and Exterior
Cabinet Interior
Stainless Steel Doors
and Exterior
I M PORTANT:
Damage to stainless steel
finish due to improper use
of cleaning products or
non-recommended products
is not covered under this
product_ warranty.
Door Gaskets
Condenser Coil
Remove base grille to access.
Condenser Fan Outlet Grille
See back of refrigerator.
Accessories
Shelves, buckets,
drawers, etc.
Abrasive or harsh cleaners
Ammonia
Chlorine bleach
Concentrated detergents or
solvents
Metal or plastic-textured
scouring pads
Abrasive or harsh cleaners
Ammonia
Chlorine bleach
Concentrated detergents
or solvents
Metal or plastic-textured
scouring pads
Vinegar-based products
Citrus-based cleaners
Abrasive or harsh cleaners
Metal or plastic-textured
scouring pads
Anything other than a
vacu unl cleaner
A dishwasher
Use 4 tablespoons of baking soda dissolved in
1 quart (1 liter) warm soapy water.
Rinse surfaces with clean warm water and dry
immediately to avoid water spots.
Use warm, soapy water and a soft, clean cloth
or sponge.
Rinse surfaces with clean warm water and dry
immediately to avoid water spots.
To polish and help prevent finger prints, follow
with Stainless Steel Cleaner*.
Use warm, soapy water and a soft, clean cloth
or sponge.
Use a vacuum cleaner hose nozzle.
Use a vacuum cleaner hose nozzle with brush
attachment.
Follow removal and installation instructions
from appropriate feature section.
Allow accessories to adjust to room
tern peratu re.
Dilute mild detergent and use a soft clean cloth
or sponge for cleaning.
Use a plastic bristle brush to get into crevices.
Rinse surfaces with clean warm water.
Dry glass and clear items immediately to avoid
spots.
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andCleaning
Removing Odors From
Refrigerator
To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe
personal injury or death, disconnect power to
refrigerator before cleaning. After cleaning,
reconnect power.
1. Remove all food and turn the refrigerator OFE
2. Disconnect power to the refrigerator.
3. Clean the walls, floor, ceiling of cabinet interior,
drawers, shelves and gaskets according to the
instructions on page 24.
4. Dilute mild detergent and brush solution into
crevices using a plastic bristle brush. Let stand for
5 minutes. Rinse surfaces with warm water. Dry
surfaces with a soft, clean cloth.
5. Wash and dry all bottles, containers and jars.
Discard spoiled or expired items.
6. Wrap or store odor-causing foods in tightly sealed
containers to prevent recurring odors.
7. Reconnect power to refrigerator and return food to
refrigerator.
8. Allow the refrigerator to cool.
9. After 24 hours, check if odor has been eliminated.
If odor is still present:
1. Remove drawers and place on top shelf of
refrigerator.
2. Pack refrigerator and freezer sections - including
doors - with crumpled sheets of black and white
newspaper.
3. Place charcoal briquettes randomly on crumpled
newspaper in both freezer and refrigerator
compartments.
4. Close doors and let stand 24 to 48 hours.
Energy Saving Tips
• Avoid overcrowding refrigerator shelves.
Overcrowding reduces air circulation around food
and causes refrigerator to run longer.
• Avoid adding too much warm food to refrigerator at
one time. This overloads compartments and slows
rate of cooling.
Do not use aluminum foil, wax paper, or paper
toweling as shelf liners. This decreases air flow and
causes refrigerator to run less efficiently.
A freezer that is two-thirds full runs most efficiently.
Locate refrigerator in coolest part of room. Avoid
areas of direct sunlight, or near heating ducts,
registers or other heat producing appliances. If this is
not possible, isolate exterior by using a section of
cabinet or an added layer of insulation.
Clean door gaskets every three months according to
cleaning instructions. This will assure that door seals
properly and refrigerator runs efficiently.
Take time to organize items in refrigerator to reduce
time that door is open.
Be sure your doors are closing securely by leveling
refrigerator as instructed in your installation
instructions.
Clean condenser coils as indicated in the cleaning
instructions every three months. This will increase
energy efficiency and cooling performance.
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andCleaning
Replacing Light Bulbs
To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe
personal injury or death, disconnect power to
refrigerator before replacing light bulb. After
replacing light bulb, reconnect power.
To avoid personal injury or property damage,
observe the following:
• Allow light bulb to cool.
• Wear gloves when replacing light bulb.
Fresh Food Section
(style of light shield varies)
Slide clear light shield
toward back of
compartment to release
from light assembly.
2. Remove light bulbs.
3. Replace with appliance
bulbs no greater than 40 watts.
.Replace light bulb cover by inserting tabs on light
shield into liner holes on each side of light
assembly. Slide shield toward front of refrigerator
until it locks into place. Do not force shield beyond
locking point. Doing so may damage light shield.
Freezer (style of light shield varies)
1. Reach behind the light
cover.
2. With firm pressure, press
forward on the notches at
the back of the cover and
pull down. The cover will
open from the back.
3. Remove the cover.
.
5.
Remove light bulb.
Replace bulb with
appliance bulb no
greater than 40 watts.
Insert front tabs of light
cover into slots in freezer
liner and snap rear
portion over light
assembly until rear tab
engages.
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andCleaning
Preparing for Vacation
If there is any possibility that the temperature can
drop below freezing where the refrigerator is
located, the water supply system (including the
water tank and the water valve) must be drained by
a qualified servicer.
For short vacations or absences (three months or
less):
1. Remove all perishables.
2. If no one will be checking in on the refrigerator
during your absence, remove all frozen items also.
3. Since your refrigerator has an automatic ice maker:
Shut off the water supply to the ice maker at
least one day ahead of time.
After the last load of ice drops, raise the wire
shut off arm to the OFF position.
Empty the ice bin.
4. If the room temperature will drop below 55° F
(13° C), follow the instructions for longer absences.
For long vacations, absences (more than three
months) OR if the room temperature will drop
below 55 ° F (13 ° C):
1. Remove food.
2. Since your refrigerator has an automatic ice maker:
Shut off the water supply to the ice maker at
least one day ahead of time.
After the last load of ice drops, raise the wire
shut off arm to the OFF position.
Empty the ice bin.
3. Since your refrigerator has a dispenser system with
water filter, remove the water filter cartridge and
install the filter bypass. Dispose of the used
cartridge.
4. Turn the freezer control to OFF.
5. Unplug the refrigerator.
6. Thoroughly clean the interior of both compartments
with a baking soda solution and a clean soft cloth
(four tablespoons of baking soda in one quart of
warm water).
7. Dry thoroughly.
8. Leave the doors open to prevent the formation of
mold and mildew.
Upon your return:
After ashort vacation or absence:
For models with automatic ice makers or dispensers:
Reconnect the water supply and turn on supply valve
(see page 12).
Monitor water connection for 24 hours and correct
leaks if necessary.
Run 10-15 glasses of water from the dispenser to
flush out the system.
Restart the ice maker by lowering the ice maker arm.
Discard at least the first three ice harvests.
After a long vacation or absence:
Reconnect the water supply and turn on supply valve
(see page 12).
Plug the refrigerator back in and reset controls (see
page 14).
Monitor water connection for 24 hours and correct
leaks, if necessary.
For dispenser models, run water through the dispenser
for at least three minutes with the filter bypass in
place, then install water filter (see page 18).
After installing the water filter, run water through the
dispenser continuously for at least two minutes, or
until water runs steady. Initially you may notice a
one to two minute delay in water dispersal as the
internal tanks fills.
Restart the ice maker by lowering the ice maker arm.
Discard ice produced within the first 12 hours (at
least the first three harvests).
Preparing to move:
Follow the above instructions for long
vacations/absences, through step 7.
Secure all loose items such as shelves and drawers
by taping them securely in place to prevent damage.
Tape the doors shut.
Use an appliance dolly when moving the refrigerator.
Always truck the refrigerator from its side or back
- never from its front.
Be sure the refrigerator stays in an upright position
during moving. 27
Opercnin9Sounds
Improvements in refrigeration design may produce sounds in your new refrigerator that are different or were not
present in an older model. These improvements were made to create a refrigerator that is better at preserving food,
is more energy efficient, and is quieter overall. Because new refrigerators run quieter, sounds may be detected that
were present in older refrigerators, but were masked by higher sound levels. Many of these sounds are normal.
Please note that the surfaces adjacent to a refrigerator, such as hard walls, floors and cabinetry may make these
sounds seem even louder. The following are some of the normal sounds that may be noticed in a new refrigerator.
Clicking Freezer control (A) clicks when starting or Normal operation
stopping compressor.
Motorized device (B) sounds like an electric Normal operation
clock and snaps in and out.
Air rushing or Freezer fan (C) and condenser fan (D) make Normal operation
whirring this noise while operating.
Gurgling or Evaporator (E) and heat exchanger (F) Normal operation
boiling sound refrigerant makes this noise when flowing.
Thumping Ice cubes from ice maker (select models) drop Normal operation
into ice bucket (G).
Vibrating noise Compressor (H) makes a pulsating sound Normal operation
while running.
Refrigerator is not level. See page 7 for details on how to level
your refrigerator.
Buzzing Ice maker water valve (I) hookup (select Normal operation
models) buzzes when ice maker fills with
water.
Humming Ice maker (J) is in the 'on' position without Stop sound by raising ice maker arm
water connection, to OFF position (see page 17).
Compressor (H) can make a high-pitched hum Normal operation
while operating.
Hissing or Defrost heater (K) hisses, sizzles or pops when Normal operation
popping operational.
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Troubleshooting
Freezer control and
lights are on, but
compressor is not
operating
Normal operation.
Wait 40 minutes to see if refrigerator restarts.
Crisper drawer See page 14 to adjust controls.
temperature is too
warm
Refrigerator does
not operate
Refrigerator still
won't operate
Food temperature
is too cold
Food temperature
is too warm
Plug in refrigerator.
See page 14 to adjust your controls.
Replace any blown fuses.
Check circuit breaker and reset, if necessary.
Call local power company listing to report outage.
Unplug refrigerator and transfer food to another
refrigerator. If another refrigerator is not available,
place dry ice in freezer section to preserve food.
Warranty does not cover food loss.
Contact service for assistance.
Clean according to the chart on page 24.
See page 14 to adjust your controls.
Refrigerator is in defrost mode.
Refrigerator control settings are too
low.
Refrigerator is not plugged in.
Control is not on.
Fuse is blown, or circuit breaker needs
to be reset.
Power outage has occurred.
Refrigerator is malfunctioning.
Condenser coils are dirty.
Refrigerator or freezer controls are set
too high.
Door is not closing properly.
Controls need to be adjusted.
Condenser coils are dirty.
Rear air grille is blocked.
Door has been opened frequently, or
has been opened for long periods of
time.
Food has recently been added.
Compartment is dirty or has odor-
causing food.
Check gaskets for proper seal.
Humidity levels are high.
Controls require adjustment.
Refrigerator is not level. See page 7 for details on
how to level your refrigerator.
Check gaskets for proper seal. Clean, if necessary,
according to the chart on page 24.
Check for internal obstructions that are keeping
door from closing properly O.e.improperly closed
drawers, ice buckets, oversized or improperly stored
containers, etc._
See page 14 to adjust your controls.
Clean according to the chart on page 24.
Check the positioning of food items in refrigerator to
make sure grille is not blocked. Rear air grilles are
located under crisper drawers.
Reduce time door is open. Organize food items
efficiently to assure door is open for as short a time
as possible.
Allow time for recently added food to reach
refrigerator or freezer temperature.
Refrigerator has Clean according to instructions on page 2/4.
an odor
Water droplets
form on outside
of refrigerator
Clean according to the chart on page 24.
Hot, humid weather can increase condensation.
Press button on control to reduce moisture.
See page 14 to adjust your controls.
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Waterdropletsform
oninside of
Refrigerator or ice
maker makes
unfamiliar sounds
or seems too loud
Crisper drawers
do not close freely
Refrigerator runs
too freqaentmy
Humidity levels are high or door has
been been opened frequently.
Check gaskets for proper seal.
Normal operation.
Contents of drawer, or positioning of
items in the surrounding compartment
could be obstructing drawer.
Drawer is not in proper position.
Refrigerator is not level.
Drawer channels are dirty or need
treatment.
Doors [lave beer] opened frequently or
for long periods of time.
Humidity or heat in surrounding area
is high.
Food has recently been added.
Refrigerator is exposed to heat by
environment or by appliances nearby.
Condenser coils are dirty.
Controls need to be adjusted.
Door is not closing properly.
Normal Operation
See page 14 or 16 to adjust your controls.
Reduce time door is open.
Organize food items efficiently to assure door is
open for as short a time as possible.
Clean, if necessary, according to the chart on page
24.
See page 28.
Reposition food items and containers to avoid
interference with tile drawers.
See page 16 for proper drawer placement.
See page 7for details on [low to level your
refrigerator.
Clean drawer channels with warm, soapy water.
Rinse and dry thoroughly.
Apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly to drawer
channels.
Reduce time door is open.
Organize food items efficiently to assure door is
open for as short a time as possible.
Allow interior environment to adjust for period the
door has been opened.
Normal operation.
Allow time for recently added food to reach
refrigerator or freezer temperature.
Evaluate your refrigerator's environment.
Refrigerator may need to be moved to run more
efficiently.
Clean, if necessary, according to the chart on page
24.
See page 14 to adjust your controls.
Refrigerator is not level. See page 7 for details on
how to level your refrigerator.
Check gaskets for proper seal.
Clean, if necessary, according to the chart on page
24.
Check for internal obstructions that are keeping
door from closing properly O.e.improperly closed
drawers, ice buckets, oversized or improperly stored
containers, etc.)
See Operating Sounds on page 28.
3O
Troubleshooting
Ice
Refrigerator is
leaking water
(ce forms in inlet
tube to ice maker
Water flow is
smower than normal
Plastic tubing was used to complete
water connection.
Improper saddle valve was installed.
Water pressure is too low.
Freezer temperature is too high.
Water pressure is too low.
Improper saddle valve was installed.
Copper tubing has kinks.
Water filter is clogged or needs to be
changed.
The manufacturer recommends using copper tubing
for installation. Plastic is less durable and can cause
leakage. Sears is not responsible for property
damage due to improper installation or water
connection.
Check water connection procedure (see page 12).
Self-piercing and 3/,_..saddle valves cause low water
pressure and may clog the line over time. Sears is
not responsible for property damage due to
improper installation or water connection.
Water pressure must be between 35 to 100 pounds
per square inch to function properly, A minimum
pressure of 35 pounds per square inch is
recommended for refrigerators with water filters,
Adjust freezer control (see page 14:).Freezer is
recommended to be approximately 0° F (-18° C).
Water pressure must be between 35 to 100 pounds
per square inch to function properly. A minimum
pressure of 35 pounds per square inch is
recommended for refrigerators with water filters.
Check water connection procedure in your
Installation Instructions. Self-piercing and 3/,_..saddle
valves cause low water pressure and may clog tile
line over time. Sears is not responsible for
property damage due to improper installation
or water connection. Open water valve
completely and check for leaks.
Turn off water supply and remove kinks. If kinks
cannot be removed, replace tubing.
Change water filter (see page 18).
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Instrucciones Importantes sobre Seguridad ........................ 34-35
Garantia y Servicio ............................................. 36-37
Instalaci6n ................................................... 38-44
Ubicaci0n
Medici0n de la Cavida
Transporte del Refrigerador
Nivelado
Desmontaje de la Puerta
Caj0n Deslizable del Congelador
Reinstalaci0n de la Puerta
InversiOn de la Puerta
Manijas
Conexi0n del Suministro de Agua
Apertura y Cierre de las Puertas del Refrigerador
Controles de la Temperatura ........................................ 45
Controles de la Temperatura Sensibles al Tacto
Caracteristicas del Refrigerador .................................. 46-47
Bandejas
Almacenamiento en la Puerta
Cajones
Caracteristicas del Congelador ..................................... 48
Canasta Superior de Alambre
Hielo y Agua .................................................... 49
M_quina Autom_tica de Hacer Hielo
Distribuidor de Agua
Filtro del Agua ................................................ 50-52
Instalaci0n y Desmontage
Condiciones de uso Generales
Sugerencia para Conservar los Alimentos ......................... 53-55
Conservaci0n de Alimentos Frescos
Conservaci0n de Alimentos Congelados
Tabla de Conservaci0n de los Alimentos
Cuidado y Limpieza ............................................ 56-59
Tabla de Limpieza del Refrigerador Reemplazo de los Focos
Eliminaci0n de los Olores del Refrigerador Preparaci0n para las Vacaciones
Sugerencias para Ahorro de Energia Preparaci0n para una Mudanza
Sonidos del Funcionamiento ....................................... 60
Localizaci6n y Soluci6n de Averias ............................... 61-63
Guide d'utilisation et d'entretien .................................... 65
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