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FOR FUTURE USE, PLEASE RECORD THE MODEL NUMBER, SERIAL NUMBER AND THE DATE
YOU PURCHASED YOUR KENMORE REFRIGERATOR IN THE SPACES PROVIDED BELOW:
_IODEL_
SERIAL NU[_BER
DATE PURCHASED,
MODEL AND SERIAL NUI_BERS
ARE LOCATED ON THE LEFT WALL
OF REFRIGERATOR SECTION,
START/ADJ UST CONTROLS
LOCATE
Your refrigerator must have air space_ A one inch space
is needed between the wall and the coils in the rear
of your refrigerator. At least three inches of open space
is needed directly above the refrigerator. Always allow
one half inch space on each side of refrigerator for
ease of installation and cleaning, if refrigerator is in-
stalled in a corner, additional space is needed to allow
doors to be opened.
Your refrigerator is designed to operate at a room
temperature of 600F or warmer When the room
temperature drops below 60OF the compressor will not
operate often or tong enough to maintain a freezer
storage temperature of 0OF to +5OE
ELECTRICAL GROUNDING
Your refrigerator must be grounded. Use 120 Volt,
60 Hz outlet. Do not use extension cord or adapter
plug. Use 3-prong plug with 3-prong grounded wall
outleL (Only this method complies with National Elec-
trical Code, local codes and ordinances.,)
o
Ground Plug
3 Prong Grounding
Power Supply Cord t ttl Type Wall Reoepticle
UNLESS THE ABOVE GROUNDING METHOD iS
FOLLOWED, YOU ARE NOT PROTECTED AGAINST
A SEVERE OR LETHAL SHOCK BN THE EVENT OF
A SHORT CaROUIT OF AN ELECTRICAL COMPO-
NENT OR WtRRNG OF REFRIGERATOR.
iNSTALL
Raise
nd Lower ---',._2
To adjust levelers (screw-type), tip the cabinet back
slightly and raise or lower the screws as needed.
To adjust rollers, open the refrigerator door Turn the
bolts with an adjustable wrench until the refrigerator is
level and stable. If your appliance did not come with
rollers, they can be purchased from your dealer. Rollers
make it easier to move the refrigerator when cleaning.
START
Set the refrigerator cold control on 5 and the freezer
control on 3.
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23 4
1 5
When first started, the refrigerator compressor may
run up to 24 hours until the whole refrigerator is com-
pletely cooled° Setting the control on higher settings
wilt not cool the refrigerator faster.
After 24 hours check your refrigerator and freezer
temperatures.. Usually, the colder the refrigerator the
better. As long as milk and fresh vegetables do not
freeze, your refrigerator section is not too cold.
Ice cream is the best check of freezer temperature°
When stored in the freezer, it should be firm. If it is hard
to serve and bricktike, the freezer is colder than
necessary..
ADJUST
The controls are made to be adjusted. DON'T BE
AFRAID TO USE THEM° Adjust the refrigerator and
freezer temperature controls to suit your climate and
household needs.
Each control works separately. Number 1 is the
warmest setting on each.
,,If either section is not cold enough, turn its control
to a higher number.
olf either section is too cold, turn its control to a lower
number°
After adjusting controls, wait 24 hours, Then make
another change, if needed.
In the summer, or when the refrigerator door is open-
ed often, you may need to turn the control in the freezer
to a lower number so more cold air will enter the
refrigerator section.
DON'T TURN THE REFRIGERATOR COLD CON-
TROL OFF UNLESS both freezer and refrigerator sec-
tions are completely empty This control shuts off
refrigeration in both sections°
FOO STORAG
Use these storage times as a guide. Actual storage
times vary since food quality always varies.
FOR THE REFRIGERATOR SECTION
Moving air is the best way to cool food_ but it can carry
odors and dry out food. If not wrapped, most food
becomes limp, stale and unappetizing, To protect food
from air, cover it or place it in a freezer container or bag
before refrigerating°
Wrap att food unless you're putting it in the storage
d rawers.
Bread= Refrigeration slows molding but bread still gets
stale with time, so use within three days.
Dairy products: Keep product carton close& Use milk,
cream or cottage cheese within 5 day& Wrap cheese
tightly with foil or plastic wrap, Hard cheese (cheddar,
etc.) will keep as long as a month. Soft cheeses will keep
up to two weeks, Store enough unwrapped butter for
table use in the butter compartment. Use in two days.
Wrapped butter keeps about two weeks.
Eggs: Store unwashed. Use within two weeks.
Fish: Clean. Wrap tightly.. Freeze, unless you use it the
same day you buy it.
Fruits: Wash, dry and store in crisper or humidrawer
compartment. Store fruits with strong aromas (apples,
melons) in plastic bags. Berries keep up to three days
if stored, unwashed, in a shaIlow, cove_ed bowl
ke1±_er8: Let cooi be_c.i'estodng W_ap ',:_fe',i..Use 7_,!thi_
two days (or freeze).
Meat: Wrap fresh meats bosely te_,d seal? W_p smok--
÷d meats tightly. Use foiI or pIastic w_ap.. Store in meat
drawer or on !ower shetf. For beat _÷s:...:l,_:_u_;,_ _'ithhq
times shown beto'w,:
R_FRfGBR_-.TOR STO RAC¢_. "f_I[,,_BS
i'fc ionge_ than
Bacon and other Smoked M,sats !4 days
Cold Cutso.(Date on Package). or3 days
Ground Meat ................. t-2 days
Liver and other Organ Meats ............. t-2 days
Steaks and Roasts (Fresh) ............... 2-3 days
Pe,u_tn/: Rinse before storing. Wrap looseiy in foit or
plastic wrap and seal_ (Wrap giblets separately.) Use
within 2 days.
VegetabRes: Wash, drain and store in crisper or
humidrawer compartment or store unwashed in plastic
wrap.
FOR THE FREEZER
Food to go in the freezer needs special packaging
Many times supermarket wrappings are not good
enough., Food must have a second wrapping or be
repackaged if it will be stored !onger than a week or two_
Wrap carefully and seal. Contact with air shortens the
life of food. Containers must be airtight,. Fresh foods
that are already packaged, such as bread or poultry,
should be rewrappedo Use heavy-duty aluminum foil,
freezer paper and tape or special freezer containers with
tight fitting lids
T! AND TIPS
Freeze food only when it is fresh and in top condi-
tion. Do not refreeze.
Label and date each package. Use food with the
oldest date first,
When loading the freezer, leave enough space at the
front to tet the door close completely and seal,
FREEZER STORAGE TBMES
No longer than
Bread ................................... 6 months
Butter, Margarine ................... 6,.9 months
Cooked Dishes .............................. 3 months
Fish (Packaged Frozen) .................... 3 months
Fruits ........................................ 12 months
Ice Cream ...................................... 1 month
Juice Concentrate ........................ 6 months
Meats
Bacon and other Smoked Meats ....... I month
Beef or Lamb ........................ 5-6 months
Ground Meat ......................... 2-3 months
Liver and other Variety Meats ....... 3-4 months
Pork or Vea! .......................... 8-9 months
Poultry ....................................... 4-6 months
Poultry Giblets ............................ 3 months
Vegetables ................................... 12 months
5[',!ERGY SAVING T_P$
_,_=_o.to, save power and rr_or_ey
arid s,t_ ea}oy your I(enmore
I O!OSe ,],e COOt as sooFL ,=_-..'-you c:a.I_, k4a".e
sure door is shut after each use so cold air
2 Reduce door openings.. _{bur cooling syster, q
won't have to run as ofter_
3 Keep the coils on the rear of refrigerator
clean. '_sur refrigerator motor works harder
when coils are dusty,, Clean the coils at _east
every three months
4. Adjust temperature controls,, fly a warmer
setting,. Your _efrigerator may be colder than
needed° Check fleezer temperature with ice
cream,, if it is hard to serve, the freezer is
colder than needed,. Check refrigerator with
milk. long as it keeps wel_, your
refrigerator is cold enough,.
5. Don't put hot foods in refrigerator.
6. Don't block the inside air vents. When food
blocks the air flow, temperatures may be
uneven and cooling less effective,
7. Keep your refrigerator level and stable so the
doors seal tightly. See INSTALL on page 2.
8, Keep refrigerator away from stove or other
heat source& A cool and dry place lets your
refrigerator work best.
USE AND CA
AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER OR SPACE
AVABLABLE FOR ONE
An automatic ice maker keeps a constant supply of
ice available without ice trays to fill or spill.
A water line must be hooked up to the refrigerator
before the ice maker can make ice. If there is no water
line to your refrigerator, you may purchase copper tub-
ing kit 978567°
tf you did net buy an automatic ice maker with your
new Kenmore, one can be added in most models at any
time.
This model takes ice maker 46-8085. A freezer shelf
is required for all models that have an ice maker. If you
need a freezer shelf, order number 176582.,
An automatic ice maker is easy to install yourself or
you may contact your local Sears store or service center
for installation.
A taste and odor filter (number 42-3474) is recom-
mended and is available from most Sears Retail or
Catalog outlets..
tf you did buy an automatic ice maker, turn it off
until you hook up the water line. To do this, raise the
signal arm,
To start your ice maker, lower the signal arm° NOTE:
After the water line is hooked up it may take up to 24
hours to make ice. At first the ice may be discolored
or have an off flavor because of new plumbing connec-
tions,. Throw away these first few batches of ice..
Utmay take as long as aweek to fll the ice bucket.
Once it is filled the bucket refills itself as you use ice,
Shake the bucket gently each day to keep the ice from
sticking together°
Ice may develop an off flavor and color, or shrink and
stick together, if kept too long.. Empty and wash the
bucket about once a month and make a new supply of
ice.
Plan ahead for partie& If you will be needing a large
supply of ice, empty bucket into a plastic container or
insulated paper bag and store in freezer°
if water overflows from ice maker, check to be sure
refrigerator is level.
Having doors open too often or too long will reduce
ice making.
I FOR ATION
AIR OUTLET
Do not block air outlet. It is behind the cold control
in the refrigerator, This outlet cools the entire refrigerator.
Beverages and food left in front of the outlet too long
may freeze°
POWER [_ISER SWITCH
if moisture appears on the outside of your refrigerator,
change switch to REDUCES EXTERIOR MOISTURE.
Return switch to SAVES ENERGY when humidity is low
SHELVES -- Refrigerator shelves are adjustable to suit
individual needs for general food storage, Before ad-
justing shelves, remove all food,.
If your model has cantilevered shelves (supported at
the rear of the refrigerator section), lift the back of the
shelf up and pull forward. Replace the shelf by insert-
ing hooks at rear into slots° Lower and lock into position.
If your model has sliding shelves, remove by pulling
forward to the stop position° Lift the front edge and pull
out.. Replace on any pair of rails by reversing this
procedure°
FOOD STORAGE
DOOR STORAGE -- Door shelves in your refrigerator
provide convenient storage for bottles and cans.
The dairy compartment, warmer than the general
food section, is ideal for short4erm storage of butter and
cheese°
The door area (some models) provides short-term
storage for eggs° For longer periods store eggs in
original carton on a refrigerator shelf.
Shelves on your freezer door are for juice cans and
other frozen packages.
CRISPERS -- Crispers are designed for storing, fresh
produce° Most vegetables should be washed in clear
water and drained before being placed in the crisper.
Any water remaining on the vegetables will help main-
tain their crisp freshness.
Lower the signal arm to start ice maker. Ra}se Iha signal arm to stop ice raaker
CLEAN YOUR
THOROUGHLY
REFRIGERATOR
TWHCE AYEAR
WARNING: ALWAYS REMOVE POWER CORD FROM THE WALL OUTLETS WHEN CLEAN-
iNG iN THE ViCINiTY OF ELECTRICAL PARTS (BULBS, SWITCHES, CONTROLS, ETC.).
WRUNG EXCESS MOISTURE OUT OF SPONGE OR CLOTH SO iT WiLL BE BARELY DA{_P
TO PREVENT WATER OR UQUnD FROM GETTING INTO ANY ELECTRICAL PART AND CAUS-
iNG A POSSIBLE ELECTRIIC SHOCK HAZARD.
INSIDE
1o Remove food° Pack frozen food in a picnic chest,
cardboard box or wrap in several layers of newspaper
to keep it frozen.
2o Take out and wash removable parts with mild
detergent, rinse and dry°
3. Wash inside with two tablespoons of baking soda
mixed in one quart of warm water, tf necessary, use
soap or mild detergent and water, Rinse well and dry.
CAUTDON:
(!) DO NOT USE FLAi_MAt_LE OR TOXIC CLEAN-
_NG LiQUiDS.
(2) DO NOT USE STRONG DETERGENTS, SCOUR-
iNG POWDER OR PADS WHICH MAY CRACK
PLASTIC.
(3) DO NOT WASH ANY PARTS IN A DISHWASHER
UNLESS MARKED "DISHWASHER SAFE".
4.. Wash magnetic door gaskets with mild detergent and
warm water. Rinse well and dry.
5o Replace all parts and plug power cord into wall outleL
OUTSIDE
!_ Use mild detergent or soap solution on outside of
cabinet. Rinse well and dry° Do not use scouring
powder or pads.
2. In hot, humid areas, a good automotive wax is recom-
mended for the outside of cabinet. Be careful not to
get wax on door gaskets or inside liner as it could
damage these parts,
3o Vacuum the coil& The coils (tubing and wire attach-
ment) are on the rear of the refrigerator. Do not bend
or twist tubes° These coils should be kept clean..
4.. Clean the defrost water tray located on top of com-
pressor at bottom rear of refrigerator_ Make sure water
tube is over the tray.
5. Since you have moved the refrigerator, make sure
the doors seal tight, If they don't, level the refrigerator_
(See INSTALL, page 2°)
VACATION
Any time you won't be using your refrigerator, such
as during vacation, empty and unplug it. Clean inside
and block doors open,. Air moving through your
refrigerator wil! help prevent odors°
MOVING
Before moving your refrigerator to a new location,
remove all food, (Pack frozen food in dry ice)° Unplug
the refrigerator and tape power cord securely to the
back°
Take out and pack all removable shelves and drawers.
Clean and dry your refrigerator° Tape all doors, drawers
and shelves that are not remove&
MOVE YOUR KENMORE IN AN UPRIGHT POSI-
TION, NEVER ON ITS BACK OR SIDE.
POWER FAI_LURE
If you have a power failure, keep refrigerator doors
closed° If power is off for more than five hours, fill extra
space in freezer with dry ice or take food to nearest food
locker plant,
WARNING: DO NOT USE YOUR REFRiG-
ERATOR NEAR FLAIVI_JtABLE L_QUtDS
SUCH AS GASOLINE. DO NOT USE YOUR
REFRIGERATOR FOR STORAGE OF FLAM-
MABLE UQUIDS.
REVERSING DOOR SWBNG
Your refrigerator is equipped with convertible hinges. The door hinges can be changed to the opposite side if
you wish. An envelope containing extra hole plugs is included with some models.
TOOLS REQUIRED: #2 Phillips screwdriver, putty knife, adjustable wrench.
Turn the Cold Control to OFE Remove food, juices and any loose articles from the doors.
1_ Screws
_ Hinge,.
/
Shim
Washer
With the freezer door closed, remove the two
screws attaching the upper hinge to the
cabinet. Lift the hinge off. BE SURE TO
SAVE THE SCREWS, HINGE, SHIM AND
WASHER FOR REtNSTALLATION.
2_ Open the freezer door and lift it off the center
hinge.
Washer
g
I
Hinge Pin --_
I
Hinge
or
3, With the refrigerator door closed, remove
center hinge pin. (Note arrangement of upper
and lower washers on hinge pin for
reassembly.) Open lower door and lift it off
lower hinge. Remove two screws from center
hinge. SAVE THE HINGE, PIN, SCREWS,
SPACER (some models) AND WASHERS
FOR USE LATER.
4_ Remove hinge pin (some models), hinge and
the two screws attaching the lower hinge.
Save the h_nge pin and shim (some
models), and washer for reassemb!_y later.
REVERSING DOOR SW_NG (continued)
' l
_*---Door Stop
f
_---Screw Plug
5_ Remove the screws from center hinge holes
and reinstall in the opposite set of holes.
64 Remove door stop and small plug (some
models) from bottom of lower door and
reinstall in opposite side°
/
Screws
Screw
Plugs
7_, On models with handles mounted as shown,
remove and save handle screws. Remove
screws and hole plugs from corresponding
holes on opposite side of doors. Install the
handle that was originally on upper door to
opposite side on lower door (as illustrated)
and handle from lower door to opposite side
of upper door. Seal original handle holes with
screws and hole plugs you removed from op-
posite side&
8_ On models with handles mounted on sides of
doors, remove and save handle screws.
Remove hole plugs from corresponding holes
on opposite side of door& Install the handle
on opposite side of door& Seal original han-
dle screw holes with hole plugs you removed
from opposite sides.
REVERSING DOOR SWING (continued)
Lower Hinge
Washer
I
_f_Hinge Pin
or
Spacer
10. Attach center hinge with washer and spacer
(some models) to cabinet as shown. Do not
tighten.
9_ Using a putty knife, remove the black plastic
plug (not shown) from front of base and
reinstall in the opposite set of lower hinge
holes. Assemble lower hinge to cabinet, be-
ing sure to use the same shim (some
models) between the hinge and cabinet. In-
stall hinge pin (some models, top illustration)
in opposite hinge hole from which it was
removed. Install the washer on the lower
hinge pin. Tighten hinge screws until the
hinge touches cabinet. Do not over tighten
screws. Hinges will have to remain loose
against cabinet to align door°
11o Install lower door on lower hinge pin. Align
door with edge of cabinet, The gasket
magnet will hold the door in place. Using the
original washer on bottom pin of center hinge,
install pin in top of lower door.
_;_--Door Stop
IPlug
{_--Screw
Bearing
12. Remove door stop and small plug (some
models) from bottom of upper door and
reinstall on opposite side.
13. Remove plug from top hinge bearing of upper
door and reinstall on opposite sider
REVERSING DOOR SWING (continued)
_t_tasher_
Center b,inge I!--
14,. Remove screws (or plugs) in the hinge holes
in the top of the cabinet and reinstall in the
opposite set of holes,
15, Place washer on center hinge pin_ Position
upper door on center hinge,
I6. Assemble upper hinge to top of cabinet and
door° (Use opposite set of holes.) Do not
tighten screws,,
Align upper door with lower door so there
is a parallel gap. Adjust door to cabinet so
gasket seals but does not bind. Tighten upper
and lower hinge screws,
Door Seal: Check door seal by closing the
door on a 2,5 cm (1 inn) wide strip of paper. A
slight drag should be noticed when the paper
is pulled out from between the gasket and the
cabinet° Repeat around all four sides of door.
tf door does not seal, readjust upper or lower
hinge as necessary.
If door still does not seat, call your Dealer or Service
Agency° Service on the door seal after reversing doors
is not included in the warranty.
Additional adjustment may be necessary after loading
the door shelves.
17. Return food, juices and other articles to
doors_ Turn on refrigeratorlfreezer controls,,
NORMAL OPERATING SOUNDS
EVAPORATOR FAN
You may hear air being forced
through the cabinet by the fan.
EVAPORATOR
The flow of refrigerant through
the evaporator may create a
boiling or gurgling sound
ICE MAKER °
Occasionally you will hear ice
cubes dropping into the bucket,
COLD CONTROL & DEFROST TIMER
Tlnese parts can produce a snapping
sound when turning the refrigerator
on or off. The timer also produces
sounds similar io an electric clock_
DRAIN PAN
Water may be heard
running into the drain
pan during defrost,
DEFROST HEATER
During defrost cycles, water
dripping onto the heater may
cause a hissing or si_ting
sound, After defrosting, a
popping sound may occur.
VVATER VALVE"
When the ice maker fills with
water, a buzzing sound and
running wafer will be heard.
MOTOR COMPRESSOR
Modern, high efficiency compressors
operate much faster than older
models, The compressor may have a
high pitch hum or pulsating sound.
" on models equipped with Automatic Ice Makers only
INSULATION
Rigid foam insulation has excellent
insulating capabilities° tt is very
energy efficient; however, it does
have a tendency to amplify ,_;ound.
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CALLING FO SBRV OB
WARNtNG: ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
YOUR KENMORE REFRIGERATOR _S AN ELECTRICAL APPLRANCE AND SHOULD
BE UNPLUGGED BEFORE CHANGING LIGHT BULBS OR OTHER SERViCiNG THAT
ENVOLVES THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM.
You may be able to save a service call by reading the answer to your question below.
REPLACE LIGHT BULB
The light bulb is located behind the refrigerator cold
control°
When replacing the bulb, use only a 40 watt appliance
bulb..
MY REFRIGERATOR SOUNDS NOISY
1,. Your new refrigerator will sound different than your
old one_ tt has many new features that wilt make
different sounds than you are used too
2. The insulation in your new refrigerator is more
energy efficient but does not absorb sound as well.
& The high efficiency compressor runs faster and,
therefore, makes a different operating sound_
4 Be sure your refrigerator is level, is not touching the
wall and rests flat on the floor at all four corners°
5. Check to be sure food containers or bottles inside
the refrigerator are not touching or rattling.
MY NEW REFRIGERATOR RUNS
MORE THAN MY OLD ONE
1. it may be maintaining a lower temperature,,
2. The new high efficiency compressor is designed to
run more but uses less energy,,
MY REFRIGERATOR iS TOO WARM
1o Adjust controls to a colder setting.
2. Review section on adjusting controls on page 2.
MY REFRIGERATOR HAS STOPPED
RUNNING AND THE LIGHT iS NOT ON
1. Check the light bulbo
2. Be sure cold control is set properly, See page 2o
3, Make sure power cord is making good contact in
wall outlet, Check outlet with a lamp or another
appliance.
4. Check fuse box for a blown fuse or tripped circuit
breaker.
_TiYCRISPERS DON'T SLIDE EASGLY ANY_r_ORE
1. Be sure slides are clean.
2,. Check for items that may be keeping crisper from
sliding..
MOtSTURE COLLECTS ON THE
OUTS6DE OF MY REFRIGERATOR
1, It is normal, in periods of high humidity, for some
moisture to collect on the outside of the refrigerator.
2_ Be sure doors seal tightly. Check for items inside
refrigerator that may be keeping door from closing.
See leveling instructions on page 2,
3, Set Power Miser at "Reduces Exterior Moisture".
MOISTURE COLLECTS ON THE
tNSSDE OF MY REFRIGERATOR
1_ Opening doors often in humid weather may cause
moisture°
2 Uncovered food could cause moisture. See Food
Storage Times and Tips
3, Check to see if something inside the refrigerator
is keeping the door from closing.
4. Crispers may collect moisture from fresh washed
fruits and vegetables° Clean and dry crispers as
necessary,,
NOTE: Moisture is not created by your refrigerator.
It comes from food you store in your refrigerator or
from the air outside your refrigerator.,
THERE IS AN ODOR _N M\¢" REFROGERATOR
'1.. Odors in your refrigerator are caused by spilled
foods. Clean both refrigerator and freezer sections
thoroughly twice a year (or more often, if
necessary)°
2o All foods should be covered.. Be sure onions, garlic
or otl]er strong flavored foods are covered tightly..
3. Check for spilled foods on containers, such as salad
dressings, catsup bottles, etc.
ICE 14AS AN OD:.E_ FL/_VOR
1.. Ice absorbs odors..
2_ Be sure your refrigerator is clean and all foods are
covered.
3. Make a new supply of ice once each month,
tl
FULL ONE YEAR
WARRANTY OH REFRIGERATOR
For one year from the date of purchase, when this refrigerator is operated and maintain-
ed according to instructions attached to or furnished with the product, Sears will repair
this refrigerator, free of charge, if defective in material or workmanship
FULL FmV5 YEAR WARRANTY OH
REFRUGERATI OH SYSTE
For five years from the date of purchase, when this refrigerator is operated and main-
tained according to instructions attached to or furnished with the product, Sears will
repair the sealed system (consisting of refrigerant, connecting tubing and compressor
motor), 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
WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY CONTACTING THE NEAREST SEARS SER-
VICE CENTERIDEPARTMENT IN THE UNITED STATES..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..
Seam, Roebuck and Co., D-731CR-W, Sears Tower, Chicago, IL 60684
WE SERVmCEWHAT WE SELL
Your Kenmore has added value when you consider
that Sears has professional technicians trained on Sears
appliances, with the parts, tools and equipment to en-
sure that we meet our pledge to you,, ,We Ser-
vice What We Sell".
MODEL NUMBER LOCATION
If you ever need service be sure to give the com-
plete model number. It's on a plate located on the
left wall of the refrigerator section°
TO ORDER PARTS, SEE THE REPAIR PARTS
LIST THAT CAME WITH YOUR REFRIGERATOR.
TO FURTHER ADD TO THE VALUE OF YOUR KEN-
MORE, BUY A SEARS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT.
Sears Kenmore refrigerators are designed, manufac-
tured and tested for years of dependable operation. Yet
any modern appliance may require service from time
to time. The Sears Warranty plus the Sears
Maintenance Agreement provide protection from unex-
pected repair billso
Printed in USA,
PfN 201296 !2
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