Kenmore 56421501100 User Manual REFRIGERATOR Manuals And Guides L0812572
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For one year from date of purchase,_
thisfreszer is
opemt_ and rnaJn_n_ according to ins_L=ctions
attach_
or furnishedwith the preduc_,SP_s v_B!repair this freezer,free
of c_harge,if _
inmaterial or w_'kn_ip.
Upright Freezer
Model
215O1
5.0 cu. ft. Capacity
Caution:
Before using your freezer, carefully read this
manual and the use and care information
inside the freezer door.
Read This Manual!
tt will tell you how to operate ana care for your freezer.
It also offers tips on how to get the best and lowest cost
performance.
If you prefer installing your own parts, use the parts list
to find the part number. Do not use the illustration
number.
In the space below record the model and serial number
of yourfreezer. Each is printed on the model number
plate located in the upper corner of the refrigerator
back. Use these numbers when callingfor service.
Model No.
Serial No.
Full Rve=Y_r Warranty on Sea_
Refrig_ationSy_
Forfwe yeats from thedate ofpurchase, when thisfreezer is
operated and maintainedaccordingto in_
attactmdto
or fumis,hedwiththe product, Sears will repair
thesealed
system(consistingof re_i_erant,connecting tubing,and
compressor motor)free of charge, ifdef_:lAtein materialor
workmanship.
The abovewarrantycoverage appliesonly to freezerswhk_h
are used for storageoffood for privatehouseholdpurposes.
WARRANTY SERVICE|S AVAILABLEBY CONTACTING
THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER/DEPARTMENT
tN THE UNITED STATES.
Installation
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When your new freezer is delivered,check thoroughlyfor
shippingdamageand missing parts,
ffyou findeither,please
notifySearsat once.
Locationis Important
Yournew freezerwill work best in a dry, ventilatedplace,
wherethetemperaturefalls between 65 and 110 E Extreme
temperaturescan shorten thefreezer'slife.Very hightemperatures (such as in an unventilatedgarage in summer) alsowill
make yourfreezer run more, increasingitsoperating cost
Date Purchased
Manual Contents:
• Warranty
• Installation
• Operation
• Maintenance
• Troubleshooting.
° Parts
Yourfreezer must be allowed enough space forproper air
circulation.This freezer is designedfor FREESTANDING
INSTALLATIONONLY and shouldnot be recessedor built-in.
AJlow
3 incheeofspaceon eachsideand rearand 4 inches
on thetop of the cabinet.Thisis particularly
importantin ho_er
dimatee.
Pickaspotwhere_ floorwill suplxxl lhe weight of the
freezerfullyloaded.It isbesttokeepyourfreezer awayfrom
an ovenor other heatsource.Picka safe place, indoom,away
from flammablessuchas gasoline.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
Part
No. 8336460154100B
Sears, Roebu_
and Co. U.S.A..
302674
Leveling the Freezer
Maintenance
To ensure proper door seal and optimum performance,
level freezer using the leveling leg located on its bottom
front corner.
Once your freezer is in the desired location, use a
carpenter's level and adjust the _evelingleg as
necessary to make sure the cabinet is level side-toside.
, * Adjust the leg to achieve a 1/4 inch slope from,
front-to-back (.1/2 bubble on a carpenter's level) to
provide easy door closure and proper door seal.
•
If the rear corners need to be raised, use shims
made of wood or other hard materials. Cardboard and
other soft materials will not work.
Electrical
•
•
•
°
Grounding
"Yourfreezer comes with a three*prong pfug and must
be inserted intoa three-prong, groundedwall outlet.
3-;_Iong
_
DANGER: Electrical Shock Hazard. Oiscon_
nect power before defrosting.
You should defrost your freezer when the frost becomes
1/4 inch thick. Further accumulation will reduce operating
efficiency. How often you have to defrost depends on the
type amount of food you freeze, the temperature and
humidity and the number of times you open and close the
freezer, the period between defrosting can be extended by
scraping frost every so often with a plastic scraper.
Requirements
120 ',Jolts,60 Hz (6_0cycles AC), 15 amps
DO NOT use an extension cord.
Select an electric wail outlet that cannot be turned
off by a switch or pull cha'in. Be sure that the electric outlet you select does not need a ceiling drop
cord.
Use a fuse or circuit-breaker protected circuit that
will not become overloaded when the freezer is
installed.
Electrical
Defrosting
grounding
described above is followed, you are not
protected against severe or lethal shock in
grounding
theARNING:
event of Unless
the shortthecircuit
of the method
freezer's
wiring or electrical components.
Defrosting
Cleaning
•
•
Operation
Starting
The freezer temperature can be regulated by
adjustingthe control. The evaporatorforms the storage
shelves of the unit which provideseven freezing
temperatures throughoutthe freezer. Freezer
temperature will vary dependingon tl'Le-quantityof food
stored and on the frequency of door openings.
Wait 4 hours before loading the freezer, it takes time to
reach storage temperature. During this time the freezer
may run constantly,
Steps
1. Turn the unitOFF.
2. Remove all food and place it in cardboardboxeso
wrap itinoseveralthicknessof newspaper.This action
willkeep food safelyfrozen whileyou defrostand clean
tourfreezer.
3. The drip tray shouldbe placedat the bottomof the
cabinet.
4. Leave the dooropen and wait for frost to soften. Place
pans of hotwater on the shelvesor use an electdcfan
blowing intothe freezer to speed defrosting.Do not use
electricdefrostdevicesas they can damage the plastic
partsof yourfreezer,
5. Remove softenfrost with a plasticor wooden scraper,
or a clothor sponge.CAUTION: NEVER USE SHARP
OBJECTSTO REMOVE FROST. They could puncture
freezingcoilsand severelydamage the refrigeration
system.
6. Defrostwaterwillaccumulatein the driptray. Discard
water from the drip tray.
7. Clead the inside of the freezer, Cleaning instructions
are describedbelowand Onthe permanentuse and
care label on the insideof the freezer door.
8. Turnthe unitback on and place the frozen foods back
insidethefreezer.
•
•
•
Use onlymild soapy water to clean door gaskets.
Turn offthe freezer and remove foods. Wash interior
linerwitha solutionof warm water and two tablespoons bakingsoda per one quart ofwater. Rinse and
wipe clean. DO NOT use soaps, detergents,scouring
powder, spray cleaneror the like for the liner.They
may create unwantedodors in the freezer.
Use a vacuum cleanerto clean the condenser(tube
and wire attachment) on the back of the freezer.
Wash the exteriorwith detergent or soap and water.
Rinsewell and wipe dry.
DO NOT use scouring powdersor pads.Never use
acids, chemicalthinner,gasoline, benzene, or the like
for cleaningany part of the freezer. Boilingwater and
benzinemay deformand damage plasticparts.
Loading
the Freezer
Food Loss Coverage
To prepare food for freezing, use only containe,rs and
wrapping materials made especially for freezers. For
fast efficient freezing DO NOT freeze more than three
pounds of UNFROZEN food per cubic foot capacity of
your freezer. For example, if the capacity of your
freezer is 10 cubic feet, do not freeze more than 30
pounds of unfrozen ,f_od at one time. DO NOT place
hot food in the freezer.
Power Failure
if electrical power faUs and will be off for less than
24 hours:Keep freezer door closed and food will stay
frozen.
If power will be off for more than 24 hours, do one
of the following:
Take food to frozen food locker
,, Place dry ice in the freezer. First cover food
packages with newspaper or cardboard. Then
spread dry ice over this co{/ering. Be careful that
dry ice is not directly touching the food packages
as it could "bum" the food.
•
If locker storage space is'not available, or you
cannot get dry ice, use perishable food immediately.
When Is It Safe To Refreeze
Food?
tf food still contains ice-crystals, it may be safe to
refreeze it although its quality may suffer slightly.
Refrozen food "should be used as soon as possible.
If food is completely defrosted but still cold to touch
(lower than 40* F), use it immediately or cook food
and then freeze for future use. If there is any question
about whether food is good or not, dispose of it.
If freezer is used for other than private household
purposes, Sears will not be responsible for any food
loss. Food losses resulting from other than the above
stated defects, such as: natural spoilage, power
interruption, inadequate power, manual disconnect of
power supply, fire damage, water damage, theft, etc.,
are beyond.our control and are not covered by Sears.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation
of incidental or consequential damages, so the above
limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific rights and you may
also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., D/817WA,
tates, ]L 60179
Hoffman
Es-
Troubleshooting
My
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o
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Vacation/Moving
If you shut the freezer off for a period of time (more
than 24 hours) or are moving the freezer:
Remove all food and unplug freezer.
Clean thoroughly per Cleaning t instructions above.
Prop door open so air can circulate to prevent odor
• and mold growth. CAUTION: To help prevent accidents, do not allow small children to have access to
the freezer when its door is open.
•
Before moving freezer take out all removable
shelves, baskets or bins and tape or lock door
shut to prevent accidental damage.
•
Ship freezer in upright position. Do not lay freezer
down.
° Make sure new location can support the weight of
the loaded freezer.
Level freezer at new location to insure eroper
door seal.
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Limitation
If promptly reported to your nearest Sears Store_r
Service Center, Sears will reimburse you up to a total
of $100.00 for the value of food, as verified by Sears,
lost while stored in the freezer when used for private
household purposes, as a result of:
•
Defects that occur during the first year following
date of purchase
Failure of the sealed system (including refrigerant, connecting tubing and compressor motor)
due to defects that occur during the second
through fifth year after purchase.
•
°
Freezer Is Too Warm..,
Make sure the door is fully closed.
Level the freezer to ensure proper door seal.
Clean the condenser coils on the back to improve
function.
Moisture Collects on the Outside...
Reduce the time the door is open. Frequent door
openings in humidconditions
will cause this
condition.
Make sure the door seal is tight and level freezer
to ensure proper door seal.
My Freezer is Noisy...
°
Make sure the cabinet is resting squarely on the
floor on all four corners without touching a wall or
ether surfaces.
•
Make sure the condenser coils on the back are
free of lint and dust.
° Some noises, such as the refrigerant gurgling as
it passes through tubes and the compressor hum
clicking on and off, are normal.
There Is an Odor In r,_ly Freezer...
•
Check for spoiled food.
•
Clean interior per Cleaning instructions.
PARTS LiST
564,21501100
When ordering, use Kenmore pa_ numbers Not the illustration numbers.
Illus. No.
Part No.
,I
,2
300033
302009
3
4
5
300031
302314
300311
6
7
8
9
Description
Illus. No.
Part No.
Description
24
25
302490
301751
Foamed Door Assemb!y
Evaporator Assembly
Top Hinge Assembly
Clamp, Thermo bulb
Screw #035
26
27
28
302491
302492
302317
Trim. Evap. Upper
Trim. Evap. Lower
#159 Screw
302426
Hinge Bottom
29
300502
Bracket, Condenser
300459
#027 Bolt
30
301739
Condenser Assembly
300885
Leg (2)
31 "
302259
Dryer
300158
.Power Supply Cord
32
302202
Clip Relay Cover
10
11
12
301817
300308
301991
Cor Clamp
023 Tapping Screw
#026 Machine Screw
33
34
35
302201
302586
300413
Relay Cover
PTC Thermistor
#050 Bolt
13
14
301918
302316
Case Wire Splicer
Thermostat
36
37
302585
302415
Compressor
Plate Cabinet Base
t5
302534
Thermo Panel
38
302427
Grommet
16
301919
Thermo Knob
18
19
20
301719
302399
302583
Trim Evap. Bushing
Screw #190
Door Liner
302156
302674
Insulation Door
Owner's Manual
21
302388
Cap Grommet
302206
Technical Sheet
22
23
301734
302340
Door Gasket Assembly
Mascot
302482
302255
Wiring Diagram
Trim Shelf
"
Hinge Cap
#119 Bolt
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Part Not Illustrated
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