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PartNo. 12828180 Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffrnan Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A. www.sears.com
FormC/12/06 Sears Canada, Inc., Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5B 2B8 Au Canada, www.sears.ca
RECOGNIZE SAFETY
SYMBOLS, WORDS,
LABELS
Warning and Important Safety
Instructions appearing in this manual 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 refrigerator.
Always contact your dealer, distributor,
service agent, or manufacturer about
problems or conditions you do not
understand.
2THESEiNsTiONs
IN THE U.S.A.
Congratulations on making a smart
purchase. Your new Kenmore®
appliance 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 is when having a
Master Protection Agreement can save
you money and aggravation.
Purchase a Master Protection
Agreement now and protect yourself
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The Master Protection Agreement also
helps extend the life of your new
appliance. Here is what is included in
the agreement:
> Expert service by our 12,000
professional repair specialists.
> Unlimited service and no charge for
parts and labor on all covered
repairs.
> "No-lemon" guarantee - replacement
of your covered product if more than
three product failures occur within
twelve months.
> Product replacement if your covered
product cannot be fixed.
> Annual Preventive Maintenance
Check at your request - no extra
charge.
> Fast help by phone - non-technical
and instructional assistance on
products repaired in your home, plus
convenient repair scheduling.
> Power surge protection against
electrical damage due to power
fluctuations.
> 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
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service appointment online.
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accessories. That is the kind of
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IN CANADA
Your purchase has added value because
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for service. With over 2,400 service
technicians and access to over 900,000
parts and accessories, we have the
tools, parts, knowledge and skills to _11_
ensure our pledge: We Service What
We Sell.
Your Kenmore®appliance is designed,
manufactured and tested to provide
years of dependable operation. Yet any
major appliance 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 for non-technical and
instructional assistance.
Even if you don't need repairs,
provides an annual Preventive
Maintenance Check, at your request,
to ensure that your appliance is in
proper running condition.
Some limitations apply. For information
concerning Sears Canada Maintenance
Agreements, call 1-800-361-6665.
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One Year Limited Warranty
When installed, operated and
maintained according to all
instructions supplied with the
product, if this appliance fails due to
a defect in material or workmanship
within one year from the date of
purchase, call 1-800-4-MY-HOME ®
to arrange for free repair.
If this appliance is used for other
than private family purposed, this
warranty applies for only 90 days
from the date of purchase.
This warranty covers only defects
in material and workmanship.
Sears will NOT pay for:
1. Expendable items that can wear
out from normal use, including
but not limited to filters, belts,
light bulbs, and bags.
2. A service technician to instruct
the user in correct product
installation, operation or
maintenance.
3. A service technician to clean or
maintain this product.
4. Damage to or failure of this
product if it is not installed,
operated or maintained according
to all instructions supplied with
the product.
5. Damage to or failure of this
product resulting from accident,
abuse, misuse or use for other
than its intended purpose.
6. Damage to or failure of this
product caused by the use of
detergents, cleaners, chemicals
or utensils other than those
recommended in all instructions
supplied with the product.
7. Damage to or failure of parts or
systems resulting
from unauthorized modifications
made to this
product.
Disclaimer of implied warranties;
limitation of remedies
Customer's sole and exclusive
remedy under this limited warranty
shall be product repair as provided
herein. Implied warranties, including
warranties of merchantability or
fitness for a particular purpose, are
limited to one year or the shortest
period allowed by law. Sears shall
not be liable for incidental or
consequential damages. Some
states and provinces do not allow
the exclusion or limitation of
incidental or consequential
damages, or limitations on the
duration of implied warranties or
merchantability or fitness, so these
exclusions or limitations may not
apply to you.
This warranty applies only while this
appliance is used in the United
States and Canada.
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
Sears Canada Inc., Toronto,
Ontario, Canada
M5B 2B8
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.
TODUCTRECORD
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.
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Important Safety Information ......................................................................................2
What You Need to Know About Safety Instructions...................................................2
Protection Agreements ................................................................................................3
Master Protection Agreements - U.S.A.....................................................................3
Maintenance Agreements - Canada .........................................................................3
Warranty.....................................................................................................................4
Product Record..........................................................................................................4
Installing Your Refrigerator ....................................................................................6-11
Measuring the Opening .............................................................................................6
Transporting Your Refrigerator...................................................................................6
Selecting the Best Location.......................................................................................6
How to Installand Remove Handles.........................................................................7
How to Remove the Hinges,Doors and Drawer .......................................................8
How to Reverse the Hinges,Doors and Drawer .......................................................9
How to Replace the Hinges,Doors and Drawer........................................................9
Howto Connect the Water Supply...........................................................................10
How to LevelYour Refrigerator ................................................................................11
Setting and Maintaining Proper Temperatures........................................................12
InitialControl Settings ..............................................................................................12
Adjusting the Controls..............................................................................................12
Fresh Food Storage .................................................................................................12
Frozen FoodStorage ...............................................................................................12
Fresh Food Features .............................................................................................13-14
InteriorShelves........................................................................................................13
Door Storage............................................................................................................13
Climate-Controlled Drawers.....................................................................................14
Storage Drawers......................................................................................................14
Freezer Features .........................................................................................................15
Automatic Ice Maker................................................................................................15
Shelves ....................................................................................................................15
Drawers....................................................................................................................15
Door Storage............................................................................................................15
Hints and Care .......................................................................................................16-17
Howto Clean Your Refrigerator...............................................................................16
How to Remove Odors from Refrigerator................................................................17
Energy Saving Ideas................................................................................................17
How to Remove and Replace Light Bulbs ...............................................................17
Normal Operating Sounds .........................................................................................18
Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................19-20
Operation ............................................................................................................19-20
Ice and Water...........................................................................................................20
Fran£ais .......................................................................................................................21
EspaSol ........................................................................................................................41
Service ..........................................................................................................Back Cover
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Your refrigerator was packed carefully
for shipment. Remove and discard shelf
packaging and tape. Do not remove the
serial plate.
tGTHEOPEG
A one-half inch (1/2")of air space must be
provided for the top and the back of the
refrigerator. When installing your
refrigerator, measure carefully.
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
How to Level Your Refrigerator
(page 11).
IMPORTANT: If refrigerator is to be
installed into a recess where top of
refrigerator is completely covered, use
dimensions from floor to top of hinge
cap to verify proper clearance.
SPORTINGYOUR
Follow these tips when moving the
refrigerator to final location:
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 prior to
plugging refrigerator in to assure oil
returns to the compressor. Plugging
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. Over-
tightening restraints may dent or
damage outside finish.
MGTHEBEST
Observe these points when choosing the
final location for your refrigerator:
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). Malfunction
may occur at this temperature.
To assure proper door closure, follow
the leveling instructions in the
section, How to Level Your
Refrigerator (page 11).
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For easier installation, some
refrigerators may have been delivered
with the handles off. Please see the
interior of the fresh food section to
locate the handle assembly.
Handle design may vary from
refrigerator to refrigerator. Please
reference the instructions for the
appropriate handle design below.
Before handle installation, remove all
packaging and tape.
FRESH FOOD HANDLE
Installing Front-Mounted Handle
1. Remove _4"hex head
screws from door face
with hex head driver.
Remove Phillips screw
from top of door.
•If reversing door, remove door plugs
from opposite side of door and
insert in screw holes.
2. Align handle holes with screw
holes on door face
and secure with 2
door face screws \
from step 1.
NOTE: Do not reinstall top screw at
this step.
3. Locate handle trim in
literature pack and install
over top and bottom of
handle, as illustrated.
• Secure top handle trim
with remaining screw
removed in step 1.
• Snap bottom trim over bottom
portion of handle.
Removing Front-Mounted Handle
1. Remove top handle trim
by removing top handle
screw.
• Retain trim and screw
for later replacement.
2. Pry bottom handle trim
from handle with
screwdriver flat blade
wrapped in masking tape.
• Retain trim for later
replacement.
3. Remove two remaining
handle screws and
remove handle. ij_. _i_
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• Retain screws for later
replacement.
Installing Side-Mounted Handle
> Remove screws from the side of the
door.*
Install handle by
fastening with the
screws removed
from edge of door.
NOTE: If reversing door, remove door
plugs from opposite side of door and
insert in screw holes.
Removing Side-Mounted Handle
> Remove handle by
removing three
screws* from side of
door.
• Retain screws for later replacement.
FREEZER HANDLE
Installing Partial-Width Handle
Remove screws from
the top of door.
Install handle by
fastening with _
screws removed [_ _
from the top of door.
• If reversing freezer ......................................................
door, remove door
plugs from opposite top edge of
door and insert into screw holes.
Removing Partial-Width Handle
> Remove handle
screws.*
• Retain screws for
later replacement.
Installing Full-Width Handle
> Remove the screws ,t
on the top of door. __,"--_
> Install handle by
fastening with
screws* removed
from edge of door.
Removing Full-Width H
> Remove handle by 'J4_ ,_
removing screws*
from handle.
• Retain screws for later
replacement.
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* Fasteners may require either a T-15 Torx®driver or a Phillips screwdriver.
Torx®is a registered trademark of Textron Inc. 7
Some installations require door removal
to get refrigerator to final location.
1. Unplug power cord from power
source.
,
,
Remove toe grille and bottom bracket
cover(s) (page 11).
Remove top hinge
cover from refrigerator
door by removing
Phillips screw.
• Retain screw and
cover for
replacement.
4. Unscrew _6" hex head
screws from top hinge
to remove hinge.
• Retain all screws for
later use.
,
,
,
,
Lift refrigerator door from center
hinge pin.
For freezer door only:
Hold freezer door in
place while removing
center hinge pin with a
_6" hex head driver.
Remove freezer door
from bottom hinge.
• Retain hinge pin for later use.
For freezer drawer only: Remove
center hinge pin with a _6" hex head
driver.
• Retain hinge pin for later use.
Remove Phillips _---_-i
screws to remove ....J
center hinge.
• Retain all screws
for later use.
Remove bottom hinge or stabilizing
bracket with %"hex head driver.
• Retain .t, _
screws for __
later use.• Lift out
bottom hinge _"
pin (some
models).
PULLOUT DRAWER
(SOME MODELS)
1. Pull drawer open to full extension.
,
,
,
,
Remove lower basket by pressing
inward on basket sides, then lift
basket.
Press Tab Here
Pull upper basket out to full
extension, and lift out to remove.
Remove Phillips screw from each side
of rail system (some models).
Lift top of door to unhook door
supports from rail system. Lift door out
to remove.
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1. Perform all steps listed in How to
Remove the Hinges, Doors and
Drawer (page 8).
2. Transfer cabinet
plugs and cabinet
screws to opposite
side of cabinet.
• Remove cabinet
plugs with flat
blade of
screwdriver tip
wrapped in
masking tape.
• Remove center mullion screws with
a 5/_,,hex head driver.
•For freezer door only: Remove
bottom mullion screws with _/8"hex
head driver.
IMPORTANT: When working directly on
doors, place doors on a nonabrasive
surface protected by towels or rugs to
avoid damage to door finish.
3. Transfer door stops from bottom edge
of fresh food door and freezer door
(some models) to
opposite side of
door edge.
• Use a Phillips
screwdriver for
removal and installation.
4. See How to Install and Remove
Handles to remove and reinstall
handles (page 7).
5. Proceed to How to Replace the
Hinges, Doors and Drawer to mount
doors.
.
.
.
.
.
Install hinge assemblies.
• Install top hinge loosely with %6"hex
head screws.
• Install center hinge with Phillips
screws.
• Install bottom hinge with %"hex
head screws.
,nsertbottom
hinge pin
(some models). _)_
• Locate bottom
hinge hole
closest to
outside edge
of cabinet,
and insert bottom hinge pin.
Replace any door shims, if present.
Replace toe grille and bracket
cover(s). See markings on inside of
toe grille to insure proper placement.
• Snap bottom portion into place
first. Press down on top part of grille
until top portion snaps into place.
For freezer door
only: Place hinge
side of freezer
door on bottom
hinge pin. Hold
freezer door
upright while installing center hinge
pin with %6"hex head driver.
• Replace any applicable door shims.
• Make sure the hinge pin is installed
tightly.
For freezer drawer only: Install
center hinge pin with %6"hex head
driver.
• Replace any applicable door shims.
• Make sure the hinge pin is installed
tightly.
Place hinge side of refrigerator door
on center hinge pin.
.Whehodng
refrigerator door r
upright, tighten
down top hinge "_
with _6" hex head
driver and replace
hinge cover (some
models).
PULLOUT DRAWER
1. Pull both rails out to full extension.
2. Hook door supports into rail tabs, as
illustrated, and lower door into final
position.
3. With drawer pulled out to full
extension, insert lower basket by
aligning tabs on both side of lower
basket with notches in rail assembly.
.Slide upper basket into unit. Make
sure that rear of basket hooks behind
rail catch.
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MATERIALS NEEDED
> ¼" outer diameter flexible copper
tubing
Brass compression nut and sleeve for
¼"outer diameter copper tubing.
Shut-off valve (requires a ¼"hole to
be drilled into water supply before
valve attachment)
> Adjustable wrench
> ¼" hex nut driver
NOTE: Add 8' to tubing length needed to
reach water supply for creation of
service loop.
1. Create service loop with tubing using
care to avoid kinks in tubing.
2. Remove plastic cap from water valve
inlet port.
3. Place brass nut (A) and sleeve (B) on
copper tube end as illustrated.
A
,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 inlet port. Tighten nut
with wrench.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT overtighten.
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 present.
C
7. Monitor water connection for 24
hours. Correct leaks, if necessary.
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TOLEVELYOUR
If your refrigerator requires an ice maker
water supply connection, refer to How
to Connect the Water Supply (page
10) section before leveling your
refrigerator.
Remove bottom bracket cover
(if applicable):
> Use the eraser end of a pencil or
similar blunt tool and place in the
notch. Use slight pressure to pry
the cover from the lower hinge
bracket.
5. Turn stabilizing legs (C) clockwise
until firmly against floor.
6. Turn front adjustment screws (A) 2 to
3 times counterclockwise, so that full
weight of refrigerator rests on
stabilizing legs (C). !'!I
MATERIALS NEEDED
> _" hex head driver
> Carpenters Level
1. Remove toe grille:
> Grasp toe grille firmly and pull
outward to uncli ).
Notch
Location
.Using a level, make sure the
refrigerator is level from side to side
and the front of refrigerator is ¼"
(6 mm) or Y2bubble higher than back
of refrigerator.
> Continue to maintain downward
pressure to the notched side of
the cover while swinging it off.
3. Using hex head driver, turn front
adjustment screws (A) clockwise to
8. Replace the lower bracket cover
(if applicable):
> Position the cover(s) on the outer
edge of the lower hinge. Swing
the cover(s) toward the cabinet
and snap into place.
raise and counterclockwise to lower
the front of the refrigerator.
"_
.... 9. Reinstall the toe grille.
NOTE: Some models only have
adjustment screws "A."
4. Select models also have rear
adjustment screws (B). Using the hex
head driver, turn each of these
adjustment screws (B) to raise or
lower the rear of the refrigerator.
See markings on the inside of
the toe grille to insure proper
placement.
Align the toe grille mounting clips
with the lower cabinet slots and
snap bottom portion into place
first.
Press on the top part of the grille
until it snaps into place.
> Push the toe grille firmly and
snap into place.
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The controls are located at the top front of the refrigerator and freezer compartments. NOTE: The freezer control turns the cooling
system on. Neither section will cool if freezer control is set to off.
Refrigerator Control Freezer Control
,
iTiA[RO[SETTiNGS
Locate refrigerator control at the top
of fresh food compartment and
freezer control at top of freezer
section.
2. The manufacturer's recommended
setting for both compartments is 4.
3. Let the refrigerator run at least 8 to
12 hours before adding food.
4. Allow 24 hours for temperature to
stabilize.
THE[ONTR(}[S
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.
Do not change either control more
than one number at a time.
Allow 5-8 hours for temperatures to
stabilize.
_or too warm
Refrigerator too cold
Freezer too warm
Freezer too cold
Turn the refrigerator control to next higher number.
Turn the refrigerator control to next lower number.
Turn the freezer control to next higher number.
Turn the freezer control to next lower number.
....To turn refrigerator OFF Turn the freezer control to OFF. ::
NOTE: Turningfreezer contro/ to OFF stops cooling in both compartments. It does
not shut off power to the refrigerator
> Changing either control will have
some effect on the temperature of the
other compartment.
1BHFOODSTORA6E
> The fresh food compartment of a
refrigerator should be kept between
34° F and 40° F with an optimum
temperature of 37° E 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 adjust the
controls as explained above.
IOZENTOO#STORA6E
The freezer compartment of a
refrigerator should be kept at
approximately 0° E To check the
temperature, place an appliance
thermometer between the frozen
packages and check after 24 hours. If
the temperature is above 0° F, adjust
the control as described above.
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TROIS(SELECT mODELS) Freezer Refrigerator /
Control
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.
Refrigerator too warm
Refrigerator too cold
Freezer too warm
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.
Freezer too cold Set the freezer control to next lower number by
pressing the pad.
_ig--_'ator OFF _oTf _ 7 a-dash
(-) appears in the display. ...........
NOTE: Turningfreezer contro/ to OFF stops cooling in both compartments. It does
not shut off power to the refrigerator
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SPILLPROOF SHELVES
(SOME MODELS)
Spillproof Shelves hold
simple spills for easier
cleaning.
> To remove shelves, lift
up and out.
> To install shelves, reverse above
procedure.
Spillproof Slide-out
Shelves feature
the convenience
of easy cleaning
with a pullout
design to reach items in the back. For
ease of cleaning, glass shelf may be
removed by pulling to full extension and
lifting out of frame.
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DAIRY CENTER
The Dairy Center
provides convenient
storage for items
such as butter,
yogurt, cheese, etc.
This compartment is an adjustable
feature located in the door. It can be
moved to several different locations to
accommodate storage needs.
> To remove, open dairy door, pull
upward and tilt out.
> To install, reverse above procedure.
DOOR BUCKETS
Door Buckets adjust to
meet individual storage
needs.
> To remove,
slide bucket up
and pull
straight out.
> To install, reverse above procedure.
DOOR RETAINER
Door Retainers remove for easy
cleaning.
> To remove, slide retainer up and pull
straight out.
> To install, reverse above procedure. m
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HUMIDITY-CONTROLLED
CRISPER DRAWERS
The Crisper Drawer
keeps produce fresh
longer by providing
an environment with
adjustable humidity.
Controls ...... _
The crisper
controls
regulate the
amount of humidity in the crisper drawer.
Use the/owsetting for produce with
outer skins. Use the high setting for
leafy produce.
To remove and install drawers:
> To remove drawer, 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.
To remove and install glass and
frame:
> Remove drawers as instructed
above.
> Place hand beneath frame to push up
glass from underneath. Lift glass out.
> Lift frame from refrigerator liner rails.
> To install, repeat above instructions in
reverse order, i_ ,_ _ ......
WHAT CAN I DO TO PROLONG
THE LIFE OF MY PRODUCE?
Please observe the following rules when
storing produce in humidity-controlled
crisper drawers:
> DO NOT wash produce before
placing in crispers. Any additional
moisture added to the drawers may
cause produce to prematurely spoil.
> DO NOT line crispers with paper
towels. Towels will retain moisture.
> Follow control instructions carefully.
Not setting controls correctly may
damage produce.
See below for correct humidity drawer
control settings:
LOW • cauliflower
• corn
• zucchini
• cucumbers
HIGH • lettuce
spinach
celery
fresh sprouts
• apples
• oranges
• grapes
• asparagus
• cabbage
• broccoli
• f_sh herbs
SNACK DRAWER
(SOME MODELS)
The Snack Drawer
can be used for
storage of food
items or extra
produce.
To remove and install drawers:
> To remove drawer, 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.
CAN RACK
(SOME MODELS)
The Can Rack slides out from
underneath the spillproof stationary
shelf. The can rack holds up to twelve
12-ounce beverage cans.
To remove and install can rack:
> To remove can rack, pull can rack out
to full extension. Tilt up front of can
rack and pull straight out.
> To install, insert can rack into frame
rails and push back into place.
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m(E
(SOME MODELS)
Using Ice Maker for the First Time
1. Confirm ice bin is in
place and ice maker
arm is down.
2. After freezer section reaches
between 0° to 2° F (-18° to -17° C),
ice maker fills with water and begins
operating.
3. Allow approximately 24 hours after
installation to receive first harvest of
ice.
4. Discard ice created within first 12
hours of operation to verify system is
flushed of impurities.
Operating Instructions
1. Confirm ice bin is in place and ice
maker arm is down.
2. After freezer section reaches 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 3 hours.
3. Stop ice production
by raising ice maker
arm until click is
heard.
4. Ice maker will remain in the off
position until arm is pushed down.
ICE SERVICE RACK
(SOME MODELS)
To install and remove rack:
To install, slide
L-shaped
groove of shelf
down over back
wall screw.
Push rack back until screw is stopped
in L-shaped groove (1). Slide front
portion of shelf over front wall screw
(2).
To remove, perform above steps in
reverse order.
FIXED FREEZER SHELF
(SOME MODELS)
To remove and install shelves:
Remove shelf
by pulling out
to full
extension. Tilt
up front of I
shelf and pull straight out.
To install, insert shelf into refrigerator
liner rails and push to back of
compartment.
WIRE BASKET
(SOME MODELS)
To remove and install basket:
To remove
basket, pull
basket out
to full
extension.
Tilt up front of basket and pull straight
out.
> To install, insert basket into
refrigerator liner rails and push back
into place.
PULLOUT DRAWER
BASKETS
(SOME MODELS)
(Door assembly of drawer removed from
illustration for visual clarity.)
To remove baskets:
> Follow steps 1-3 of Pullout Drawer
(page 8).
To replace baskets:
> Follow steps 3-4 of Pullout Drawer
(page 9).
)0RSTORAGE
DOOR SHELF
(SOME MODELS)
The Door Shelf provides convenient
storage for frozen food items in freezer
door.
To remove and install door shelf:
Tore oveshe,f,
lift assembly from
side liner tabs
and pull out.
> To install, fit ends
of shelf assembly on
liner tabs and slide down.
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PART
Textured Doors
and Exterior
Cabinet Interior
Stainless Steel Doors
and Exterior*
IMPORTANT: Damage
to stainless steel hnish
due to improper use of
cleaningproducts or
non-recommended
products is not covered
under this product's
warranty.
Door Gaskets
Condenser Coil
Remove base gdlle to
access
Condenser Fan Outlet
Grille
See back of refrigerator
Accessories Shelves,
buckets, drawers, etc.
DO NOT USE
> 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
> A dishwasher
DO
> 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.
> 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 items to adjust to room temperature.
> 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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* A stainless steel cleaner has been included inside the refrigerator for your use. To purchase additional cleaner, please contact
Sears using the information on the back of your manual.
1. Removeallfood.
2. Disconnectrefrigerator.
3. Cleanthefollowingitems-paying
specialattentiontocrevices-using
theappropriateinstructionsinHowto
CleanYourRefrigerator:
• Walls,floorandceilingofcabinet
interior.
• Drawers,shelvesandgaskets.
4. Washanddryallbottles,containers
andjars.Discardspoiledorexpired
items.
5. Wraporstoreodor-causingfoodsin
tightly-sealedcontainerstoprevent
reoccurringodors.
6. Connectpowertorefrigeratorand
returnfood.
7. After24hours,checkifodorhas
beeneliminated.
Ifodorisstillpresent...
1. Removedrawersandplaceontop
shelfofrefrigerator.
2. Packrefrigeratorandfreezer
sections-includingdoors-with
crumpledsheetsofblackandwhite
newspaper.
3. Placecharcoalbriquettesrandomly
oncrumplednewspaperinboth
freezerandrefrigerator
compartments.
4. Closedoorsandletstand24-48hours.
5. Repeatsteps5through7above.
Ifodorwasnoteliminated,contact
SearsServiceCenter.Refertobackof
manualforphonenumber.
ERGYS INGIDBS
> Avoid overcrowding refrigerator
shelves. This reduces effectivity of 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 _/3full 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.
> Refer to section in Use and Care
Guide on temperature controls for
recommended control settings.
> Clean door gaskets every three
months according to Use and Care
Guide 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 Use and Care
Guide.
> Clean condenser coils off as
indicated in the Use and Care Guide
every 3 months. This will increase
energy efficiency and cooling
performance.
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1. Slide shield toward
back of
compartment to
release from light
assembly.
2. Remove light bulbs.
3. Replace with appliance bulbs no
greater than 40 watts.
,
FREEZER
1. Pinch reartabs on
light cover and pull
straight down.
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.
A
2. Remove light _ t 17
bulb. B
3. Replace bulb with appliance bulb no
greater than 40 watts.
,Insert front tabs of light cover into
freezer liner and snap rear portion
over light assembly until rear tabs
engage. 17
Today's refrigerators use foam insulation and are more energy efficient than refrigerators of the past. However, foam insulation is
not as sound absorbent as former insulated models. As a result, certain sounds may be unfamiliar. In time, these sounds will
become familiar. Please refer to this information before calling service.
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starting or stopping compressor.
> Defrost timer (B) sounds like an
electric clock and snaps in and
out of defrost cycle.
> Freezer fan (C) and condenser
fan (D) make this noise while
operating.
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> Normal operation
> Normal operation
Gurgling or boiling > Evaporator (E) and heat > Normal operation
sound exchanger (F) refrigerant makes
this noise when flowing.
Thumping > Ice cubes from ice maker (select > Normal operation
models) drop into ice bucket (G).
Vibrating noise > Compressor (H) makes a > Normal operation
pulsating sound while running.
> Refrigerator is not level. > See Installing your Refrigerator for details on how to level
your refrigerator.
Buzzing > Ice maker water valve (I) > Normal operation
hookup (select models) buzzes
when ice maker fills with water.
Humming > Ice maker (J) is in the 'on' > Stop sound by raising ice maker arm to 'off' position. See
position without water Automatic Ice Maker section in your Use and Care Guide
connection, for details.
> > Normal operationCompressor(H) can makea high-
pitched hum while operating.
Hissing or > Defrostheater (K) hisses,sizzles > Normal operation
popping or pops when operational.
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PROBLEM
Food temperature
appears too warm
POSSIBLE CAUSE
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.
Food has recently been added.
Refrigerator has an odor Compartment is dirty or has odor-causing
food.
Water droplets form on Check gaskets for proper seal. See section on Hints and Care-How to Clean Your
outside of refrigerator Refrigerator for instructions.
Humidity levels are high. See Setting and Maintaining Proper Temperatures-
Adjusting the Controls section on how to adjust your controls.
Controls require adjustment. See Setting and Maintaining Proper Temperatures-
Adjusting the Controls section on how to adjust your controls.
Water droplets form on Humidity levels are high or door has been See Setting and Maintaining Proper Temperatures-
inside of refrigerator opened frequently. Adjusting the Controls section on how 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.
Check gaskets for proper seal. See section on Hints and Care-How to Clean Your
Refrigerator for instructions.
Refrigerator or ice maker Normal operation. Refer to Normal Operating Sounds.
make unfamiliar sounds
or seems too loud
Crisper drawers do not Contents of drawer, or positioning of items in Reposition food items and containers to avoid interference
close freely the surrounding compartment could be with the drawers.
Refrigerator runs too
frequently
obstructing drawer.
Drawer is not in proper position.
Refrigerator is not level.
Drawer channels are dirty or need treatment.
Doors have been opened frequently or have
been opened 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.
SOLUTION
See Installing Your Refrigerator-How to Level Your
Refrigerator section on how to properly level refrigerator.
Check gaskets for proper seal. Clean, if necessary, according
to cleaning instructions.
Check for internal obstructions that are keeping door from
closing properly (i.e. improperly closed drawers, ice buckets,
oversized or improperly stored containers or foodstuffs, etc.)
See Setting and Maintaining Proper Temperatures-
Adjusting the Controls section on how to adjust your controls.
See section on Hints and Care-How to Clean Your
Refrigerator for instructions.
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 interior environment to adjust for period the door has
been open.
Allow time for recently added food to reach refrigerator or
freezer temperature.
See section on Hints and Care for instructions.
See section on Fresh Food Features-Climate-Controlled
Drawers to verify drawer positioning.
See Installing Your Refrigerator-How to Level Your
Refrigerator section on how to properly level 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 open.
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.
See section on Hints and Care-How to Clean Your
Refrigerator for instructions.
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PROBLEM
Refrigerator runs too
frequently continued
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Controls need to be adjusted.
Door is not closing properly.
SOLUTION
See Setting and Maintaining Proper Temperatures-
Adjusting the Controls section on how to adjust your controls.
See Installing Your Refrigerator-How to Level Your
Refrigerator section on how to properly level refrigerator.
Check gasketsfor proper seal.Clean, if necessary.Seesectionon
Hints and Care-How to CleanYour Refrigerator for instructions.
Check for internal obstructions that are keeping door from
closing properly (i.e. improperly closed drawers, ice buckets,
oversized or improperly stored containers or foodstuffs, etc.)
AND
Refrigerator is leaking
water
Ice forms in inlet tube to
ice maker
Water flow is slower than
normal
Plastic tubing was used to complete water
connection.
Improper water valve was installed.
Water pressure is low.
Freezer temperature is too high.
Water pressure is low.
Improper water valve was installed.
Sears 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.
See section on Installing Your Refrigerator-How to
Connect the Water Supply for instructions. Self-piercing and
¾_"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 20 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.
See Setting and Maintaining Proper Temperatures-
Adjusting the Controls section on how to adjust your
controls. Freezer is recommended to be between 0 to 2° F
(-18 to -17° C).
Water pressure must be between 20 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.
See section on Installing Your Refrigerator-How to
Connect the Water Supply for instructions. Self-piercing and
¾_"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.
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ContratsD'entretien- Canada.................................................................................................22
Garantie....................................................................................................................................23
Enregistrementdu Produit........................................................................................................23
Installationdu R_frig_rateur..................................................................................................25-30
Mesurede L'ouverture..............................................................................................................25
Transportdu Rdrigerateur.......................................................................................................25
ChoixduMeilleurEmplacement...............................................................................................25
Installationet Deposedes Poignees........................................................................................26
DeposedesCharnieres,des Porteset duTiroir......................................................................27
inversiondesCharnieres,des Porteset duTiroir....................................................................28
Remiseen Placedes Charnieres,des Porteset duTiroir.......................................................28
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MiseD'apiombdu Rdrigerateur...............................................................................................30
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Reglageinitial...........................................................................................................................31
Reglagedes Commandes........................................................................................................31
Conservationde ProduitsFrais................................................................................................31
ConservationD'alimentsSurgeles...........................................................................................31
Caract_ristiques- compartimentr_frig_rateur...................................................................32-33
EtageresInterieures.................................................................................................................32
Rangementdans laContre-Porte.............................................................................................32
Tiroirset Bacs&ReglageHygrometrique................................................................................33
Tiroirsde Rangement...............................................................................................................33
Caract_ristiques- compartimentcong_lateur.........................................................................34
Machine& GiagonsAutomatique..............................................................................................34
Clayettes...................................................................................................................................34
Tiroirs........................................................................................................................................34
RangementDansla Contre-Porte...........................................................................................34
Conseils et entretien..............................................................................................................35-36
NettoyageduRdrigerateur......................................................................................................35
Desodorisationdu Rdrigerateur...............................................................................................36
ConseilsPourL'economieD'energie.......................................................................................36
Deposeet RemplacementdesAmpoules................................................................................36
Bruits normaux............................................................................................................................37
Diagnostic................................................................................................................................38-39
Fonctionnement...................................................................................................................38-39
Glagonset Eau.........................................................................................................................39
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NEtransportezJAMAISlerefrigerateur
sur lecete.S'il n'estpaspossiblede le
mettre&laverticale,posez-lesurI'arriere.
Laissezlerefrigerateur&laverticale
pendantenviron30minutesavantdele
brancherpouretre sQrqueI'huilerevienne
aucompresseur.Lebranchement
immiediatdurefrigerateurpourrait
endommagerlespiecesinternes.
Servez-vousd'unchariotoudiablepour
deplacerle refrigerateur.Faites
TOUJOURSpasserle diableparlecete
ouI'arriereet JAMAISparI'avantdu
refrigerateur.
Protegezle fini exterieurdu refrigerateur
Iorsdu transporten enveloppantlacaisse
decouverturesou enajoutantdu
rembourrageentrele refrigerateuret le
diable.
Assujettissezfermementle refrigerateur
audiable&I'aidedesanglesou de
cordonselastiques.Faitespasserles
sanglesparles poignees,si possible.NE
serrezPAStrop.Unserrageexcessif
pourraitendommagerI'exterieurdufini.
RespectezcesconsignesIorsdela selection
deI'emplacementdefinitifdurefrigerateur'
N'installezPASle refrigerateurpresd'un
four,radiateuroud'uneautresourcede
chaleur.Sicelan'estpas possible,
protegez-leavecdumateriaude I'armoire.
NE I'installezPASdansunendroitoQla
temperaturedescendendessousde
13°C (55°F).,_cettetemperature,il
pourraitrealfonctionner.
Suivezles instructionssur laraise
d'aplombfourniesdartsla sectionMise
D'ap_ombdu R_frig_rateur(page30),
pourqueles portesse ferment
correctement.
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rdrigerateurssontlivresavecles poignees
enle%es.Veuillezregardere.I'interieurdu
compartimentdesalimentsfraispourtrouver
rensembledepoignees.
Lemodeledepoigneepeutvaderd'un
rdrig(_rateur&unautre.Veuillezconsulterles
instructionsci-dessousquicorrespondentau
mod_)ledepoigneedevotrerddgerateur.
Avantinstallationdepoignee,enleveztout
I'empaquetageet I'attachezdurubanadhesif.
POIGNC:E DU
COIViPARTIIMIENT
RC:FRIGI RATEUR
Installationde la Poign_eIV]ont_e
L'avant
Retirezlesvis a,t(_tehex.
deV4pode lasurfacedela
portea I'aided'untourneo
ecrouhexagonal.Retirez
lavis Phillipsparlehaut
dela porte.
•Si lesportessontinvers(_es,retirezles
bouchonsduc6t(_oppos(_dela porteet
ins(_rez-lesdanslestrousdesvis.
Alignezlestrousde la poignee
aveclestrousdevis sur L_,
lasurfacede laporteet _ ,__
fixez-lesa raidedes2 ""_ '_t__,
visretireesa I'etape1
surla surfacedela porte.
REMARQUE:Ne r_installez
pasla vis sup_rieure
cette 6tape.
Identifiezlagarniturede
poigneedanslapochettede
documentationet installez-la
sur ledessuset le dessous
dela poignee,commeil est
illustre.
• Fixezlagarniturede poigneesuperieure
avecla visrestanteenle%ee.retape1.
• Enclenchezlagarnitureinferieuresur la
partieinferieurede lapoignee.
O_posede la Poign_eMont_e
sur le Devant
.
.
Retirezlagarniture
superieurede poigneeen
retirantlavis superieure.
• Conservezlagarnitureet lavispourles
reutiliserplustard.
Soulevezle basde la
garnituredepoigneee.raide
d'untournevisa.lameplate
enrouiedansdurubane.
masquer.
• Conservezlagarniturepour
la reutiliserplustard.
Retirezlesdeuxvisde
poigneerestanteset retirez
la poignee.
• Conservezlesvis pourles reutiliserplus
tard.
Installation de Poignee
Mont_esur le C6t_
Enlevezlesvis du
c6t(_de tehde la
porte.*
Installezlapoigneeenattachantlesvis
etantcoupeesdubordde la porte.
REMARQUE: Pourinverserlesens
d'ouverturede la porte,retirezles
bouchonsdeportedu
c6teopposede la
porteet inserez-ies
dansiestrousde vis.
D_posede la Poign_e
Mont6esurle C6t_
,Retirezlapoigneeenenlevantlestrois
vis* du c6tede laporte.
POIGNC:E DU
COMPARTIMENT
CONGI LATEUR
installationde la Poign6eLargeurPartielle
It It
,Enlevezlesvis surle
dessusde la porte.
,Installezlapoigneeen la
fixante.raidedesvis _
retireesduborddela _. _
porte.
• Pourinverserie sens
d'ouverturede la
porte,retirezlesbouchonsde portedu
dessusde la porteet inserez-lesdans
lestrousdevis.
D@osede la Poign6eLargeurPartielle
,Retirezlesvis* de
poignee.
•Conservezlestrois
vispouriesreutiliser
plustard.
installationde la Poign6ePleineLargeur
, Enlevezlesvis surle ,t
dessusde la porte, t_,,__ ,
,Installezlapoigneeen
lafixante,raidedes
trois vis*retireesdu
bordde laporte.
D@osede la Poign_ePleine
Largeur
Retirezla poigneeen ,t
enlevantlestroisvis* _.
dela poignee. I ",,_"_
•Conservezlesvis pourles
reutiliserplustard.
* LesattachespeuventnecessiteruntournevisPhillipsouuntournevisT-15Torx®.
6 est unemarquedeposee
Torx® deTextroninc.
Certainesinstallationsoblgentladeposede
laportepourtransporterlerdrigerateura.son
emplacementddinitif.
Debranchezlecordonelectriquedela
prise.
Retirezlagrilleinferieureetle(s)cache(s)
inferieur(s)(page30).
Retirezlecouvre-charniere
superieuredelaportedu
rdrigerateurenretirantla
visPhillips.
•Conservezlavisetle
couvre-charnierepour
lesreutilserplustard.
Devissezlesvisat_te
hexagonalede%pode
lacharnieresuperieure
pourretirerlacharniere.
• Conserveztouteslesvis pourles
reutilserplustard.
Soulevezla portedurdrigerateurdeI'axe
decharnierecentrale.
.Porte du compartiment
eong_lateurseulement :
Tenezla portedu
congelateuren placetout
enretirantI'axede charnierecentrale&
I'aided'untourne-ecroua.t_tehexagonale
de
%po. Retirezla porteducongelateurde
lacharniereinferieure.
.
.
• ConservezI'axede charnierepourle
reutliserplustard.
Tiroir de cong_lateurseulement: retirez
I'axedecharnierecentralea.I'aided'un
tourne-ecrou&t_tehexagonalede%6po.
•ConservezI'axede
charnierepourle
reutiliserplustard.
Retirezlesvis Phillips
pourretirerlacharnierecentrale.
• Conserveztouteslesvis pourles
reutliserplustard.
Retirezlacharniereinferieureoule pied
stablisateurb.I'aided'untourne-ecroua.
t_tehexagonalede_8po.
• Conserveztoutesles
vis pourlesreutilser
plustard.
• SoulevezI'axede
charniereinferieure
(certainsmodeles).
TIROIR COULISSANT
(CERTAINS MOD#LES)
1. Tirezletiroirau maximum.
2. Enlevezle panierinferieuren appuyant
sur lesc6tesdupanierversI'interieu[
)uissoulevezle partier.
Appuyezici
3. Tirezle paniersuperieuraumaximumet
soulevez-lepourrenlever.
4. Retirezla vis Phillipsde chaquec6te du
systemedegissiere(certainsmodeles).
5. Soulevezla porte par le haut pour la
decrocherdes supports du systeme de
glssiere.Soulevezla portepourrenlever.
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II TIIIII
Executeztouteslesetapesenumerees
sousD_posedes Charnieres,des
Porteset du Tiroir
(page27).
Transferezles
bouchonset les vis
verslec6teoppose
dela caisse.
•Retirezles _
bouchonsdela
caisse&I'aidede la
pointed'un /
tournevis&lame /
plateenveloppee
derubana masquer.
•Retirezlesvis delacloisoncentrale&
I'aided'untourne-ecrou&t_te
hexagonalede_6po.
• Porte du cong_lateurseulernent-
retirezlesvisde lacloisoninferieure&
I'aided'untourne-ecrou&t_te
hexagonalede%po.
IMPORTANT: Lorsde travailsur les portes,
placez-lessur unesurfacenonabrasive
protegeepardesserviettesoutapispour
eviterd'endommagerlafinitiondesportes.
Transferezles
buteesde porte,du _ ....... I
porteb°rdinferieUrdude la , ___' j
refrigerateuret de
la portedu congelateur(certains
modeles),au c6teoppose.
• UtilisezuntournevisPhillipspourla
deposeet I'installation.
4. VoirInstalation et D6posedes
Poign_espourretireret reinstalerles
poignees(page26).
5. Passez&Remiseen Placedes
Charnieres,des Porteset du Tiroir pour
monterles portes.
1. Instalationdes ensemblesdecharniere.
.
.
.
•Instalezlacharnieresuperieuresansla
serrer&I'aidedevis &t_tehexagonale
de%6po.
•Installezlacharnierecentrale&I'aidede
vis Phillips.
•Installezlacharniereinferieure&I'aide
devis&t_tehexagonalede_8po.
IntroduisezI'axede _ ,_ ""-_
charniereinferieure
(certainsmodeles).
•Identifiezle troude
charniereinferieurele
plusprochedubord
externedela caisseet inserezI'axede
charniereinferieure.Remettezen place
lescalesdeporte,lecasecheant.
Remettezlagrilleet le(s)cache(s).Voyez
les reperes&I'interieurdela grillepour
vousassurersa bonneraiseen place.
• Enclenchez la parle inf_rieure
d'abord. Appuyezsur le dessusde la
grillejusqu'&ce que le haut s'enclenche
enposition.
Portedu cong_lateurseulement:
Placezlec6te
charnierede la porte I _._
ducongelateursur
I'axedecharniere
inferieureet tenezla
porteducongelateur&laverticaletouten
instalantI'axedecharnierecentrale&
I'aided'untourne-ecrou&t_tehexagonale
de%6po.
•Remettezen placetoutecaledeporte,
lecasecheant.
•S'assurezqueI'axedecharniereest
bienen place.
Tiroir du cong_lateurseulement :
InstallezI'axedecharnierecentrale&
I'aided'untourne-ecrou&t_tehexagonale
de%6po.
•Remettezen placetoutecaledeporte,
lecasecheant.
•Assurez-vousqueI'axede charniereest
bienen place.
.
.
Mettezle c6techarnierede la portedu
refrigerateursur I'axedecharniere
centrale.
Touten tenantla _ _"
portedu refrigerateur
&laverticale,serrez
lacharniere
superieureavecle _._
tourne-ecroude_/,8
poet remettezen
placelecouvre-charniere(certains
modeles).
TIROIR COULISSANT
1. Tirezlesdeuxglissieresaumaximum.
2. Accrochezlessupportsde porteaux
taquetsde glissierecommeilest ilustre,
et abaissezla portejusqu'&sa position
definitive.
.Letiroiretanttire aumaximum,
introduisezle panierinferieurenalignant
lestaquetsdesdeuxc6tesdu panieravec
lesencochesdansI'ensemblede
glissiere.
.Coulissezle paniersuperieurdans
Fapparel.Assurez-vousqueI'arrieredu
panierestaccrochederriererarr_toirde
glissiere.
IViATI RIEL NECESSAIRE
Tubeen cuivreflexiblede1/4pode
diametreexterieur.
Bagueet ecroua.compressionenlaiton
pourtubeen cuivrede 1/4podediametre
exterieur.
Robinetd'arr_t(necessiteuntroude Y4po
a.percerdansletuyaud'alimentationen
eauavantdefixerlerobinet.)
Clea.molette.
Tourne-ecrou&t_tehexagonaledeY4po.
REMARQUE: Ajoutez2,50m (8pi)a.la
Iongueurde tubenecessairepouratteindre
I'alimentationeneauafind'obtenirune
Iongueursuffisanteencasde reparation.
1. Creezcette Iongueursupplementaireen
prenantsoind'eviterd'entortillerletube.
,Retirezlecapuchonen plastiquede
I'orificed'arriveedu robinetd'eau.
,Placezlabague(B)et I'ecrouenlaiton(A)
sur I'extremitedu tubedecuivrecommeil
estillustr& A
.PlacezI'extremitedutubedecuivredans
I'orificed'arriveedu robinetd'eau.
Fagonnezlegerementletube- SANS
UENTORTILLER- pourqu'il penetredans
I'orificed'arrivee.
5. CoulissezI'ecrouenlaitonpar-dessusla
bagueetvissezI'ecroudansI'orifice
d'arrivee.SerrezI'ecroua.la cl&
IMPORTANT: NEserrezPAStrop.IIy risque
sinonde fausserlefiletage.
6. Tirezsurle tubepourconfirmerquele
raccordementestbienfait. Raccordezle
tubeauch_.ssisa.I'aided'uncollier(C)et
ouvrezI'eau.VerifiezI'absencedefuiteet
corrigezlasituation,lecasecheant.
C
7. Surveillezle raccordementde I'eau
pendant24 heures.Corrigezles fuites,le
casecheant.
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S'ilfautraccorderI'alimentationeneauau
rdrigerateur,voyezla sectionRaccordement
de L'alimentationen Eau(page29),avant
demettrele rdrigerateurd'aplomb.
.Retirezlescouvercledessupports
stabilisateursinferieurs(a.applicable)'
• Utilisezle c6tegommed'uncrayonou
unoutilsemblable,nonpointu,et
placez-ledansI'encoche.Avecune
legerepression,soulevezlecouvercle
dusupportde charniereinferieure.
5. Tournezles piedsstabilisateurs(C) a.
droitejusqu'a,ce qu'ilsreposent
fermementsur le sol.
6. Tournezlesvis dereglageavant(A)2 a.3
fois&gauchepourquetoutlepoidsdu
rdrigerateurreposesurles pieds
stabilisateurs(C).
MATI RIEL NI CESSAIRE
,Tournevisa.tetehexagonalede_/8po
,Niveaudecharpentier
Enlevezlagrilleinferieure'
• Saisissezla grilleavecfermeteet tirez-
lavers I'exterieurpourladdaire.
)lacement
de I'encoche
• Continueza.maintenirunepressionvers
le bas,sur lec6teavecencochedu
couvercle,enle faisantpivoterpourle
ddaire.
3. A I'aided'untourne-ecrouhex.,tournez
lesvis dereglageavant(A),de chaque
c6t& pourreleveroubaisserI'avantdu
rdrigerateur
Remarque: Certainsmodelesn'ontquedes
vis de reglage<<A >,.
.CertainsmodelesontaussJdesvis de
reglagearriere(B).A raidedutourne-
ecrouhex.,tournezchacunedecesvisde
reglage(B)pourreleverou baisser
I'arrieredurdrigerateur.
.
.
I'aided'unniveau,assurez-vousquele
rdrigerateurestdeniveau,d'un c6te
I'autre,et queI'avantdurdrigerateurest
releved'Y4po (6ram)ou d"/2bullepar
rapport& I'arriere.
Remettezenplacelescouverdedes
supportsinferieursinferieurs(a.
applicable)'
• Dechaquec6t& placezlecouvercle(s)
sur lebordexterieurde lacharniere
inferieure.Faitespivoterlecouvercle(s)
verslacaisseet endenchez-leen place.
9. Reinstallez la grille inferieure.
• Voyez les reperes a.I'interieur de la
grille inferieure pour vous assurer
d'un bon positionnement.
• Alignez les agrafes de montage de
la grille avec les fentes du bas de la
caisse et enclenchez d'abord en
place la partie inferieure.
• Appuyez sur la partie superieure de
la grille jusqu'a,ce qu'elle
s'enclenche en place.
• Poussez fermement la grille et
enclenchez-la en place.
3O
Lescommandessontsitueesenhaut,sur ledevantdescompartimentsde refrigerationet decongelation.REMARQUE: Lacommandedu
congelateurmetenmarchelesystemede refroidissement.Aucundescompartimentsnese refroidirasi lacommandeducongelateureste.I'arr_t.
Commandedu Rddgerateur Commandedu Congelateur
.
.
.
Rep@ezlescommandesdu r@ig@ateura.la
parle superieureducomparlmentdes
alimentsfraiset les commandesdu
congelateur&la parle superieuredu
comparlmentcongelateur.
Le reglagerecommandeparlefabdcant,pour
les deuxcomparlments,est4.
Laissezlerddg@ateurfonctionnerpendantau
moins8 &12heuresavantd'y placerdes
aliments.
Attendez24heurespourquelatemperature
se stabilse.
RiG #I (0MMAH#f
Vingt-quatreheuresapresI'addition
d'aliments,il estpossiblededeciders'il
convientd'ajusterla temperaturedansFunou
I'autreou lesdeuxcomparlments.Dansce
cas,modifiezlapositionduou desboutonsde
commande,selonles indicationsdutableau
ci-contre.
Ne changezpas lapositionde Funou I'autre
desboutonsdecommandede plusd'une
unitee,lalois Iorsdureglagedes
commandes.
Laissezlestemperaturesse stabiliserpendant
Compartment de r_frig_ration Tournezlacommandedu rdrig@ateurversle chiffre
trop chaud superieur.
Compartimentde r_frig_ration Tournezlacommandedu rdrig@ateurversle chiffre
trop froid inf@ieur.
Compartment de cong_lation Tournezlacommandedu congelateurverslechiffre
trop chaud superieur.
Compartimentde cong_lation Tournezlacommandedu congelateurverslechiffre
trop froid inf@ieur
ARR#Tdu r_frig_rateur Tournezlacommandedu congelateursurARRI_T(OFF). !i
REMARQUE: Sila commandeduconweTateurestsurARRET(OFF),le refroidissementcesse
darts/esdeuxcompartiments.L'a/imentationdurefriwerateurn'estcependantpas interrompue.
5 a.8 heures.
Unemodificationdu reglagede I'unou
I'autredes boutonsde commandeentrafne
unemodificationdela temperaturedans
I'autrecompartiment.
@I;IIVIIOlIll PIOIlllIIill
Ondevraitmaintenirlatemperaturedansle
compartimentr@igerateurentre1°C et 4
°C(34°F et 40°F) (lavaleuroplmale est3
°C[37 °F]).Pourcontr61erla temperature,
placezunthermometredans unverred'eau,
aucentreducomparlmentrddgerateur.
NotezI'indicationduthermometreapres24
heures.Si latemperatureestsuperieuree.
4 °C(40°F),ajustezlescommandes,selon
les instructionsci-dessus.
@IIIIVilOlI'iliiii %11111
Latemperaturedanslecompartiment
congelateurd'un rdrig@ateurdolt_tre
maintenueb.environ18°C(0 °F).Pour
contr61erlatemperature,placezun
thermom@epourapparelsmenagersentre
les paquetsd'alimentssurgeles.Notez
rindicalon duthermometreapres24
heures.Si latemperatureestsuperieuree.
18°C (0°F),ajustezleboutonde
(lililIll i TOI(IIIcEmAl.sMODELES
liI{iIl IIIIi[
Apr£savoirbranchelerdrig@ateur,reglezles
commandes.
Appuyezsur @ ou@pour ajusterles
commandesaureglagedesire.
Lagammedes commandesdetemperature
pourlesdeuxcompartimentsva de 1&7
(temperaturela plusbasse).
Reglezla commandeducongelateursur4.
Reglezla commandedu rdrig@ateursur 4.
Laissezle rdrig@ateurfonctionnerpendantau
moins8 &12heuresavantd'y placerdes
aliments.
Freezer Refrigerator
JIF., _ Commande
Compartment de r_frig_ration Reglezla commandedurdrigerateurverslechiffre
trop chaud superieur,en appuyantsur latouche,:_,.
Compartimentde r_frig_ration Reglezla commandedurdrig@ateurverslechiffre
trop froid inferieur,enappuyantsurla touche@.
Compartment de cong_lation Reglezla commandeducongelateurversle chiffre
trop chaud superieur,en appuyantsur latouche .
Compartimentde cong_lation Reglezla commandeducongelateurversle chiffre
trop froid inf@ieur,enappuyantsurla touche. !'
ARR_:Tdu r_frig_rateur Appuyezsur la touchedu r@ig@ateurou du
congelateur jusqu&ceque(-) paraisse&I afficheur.
REMARQUE: Si/a commandeduconwe/ateurestsurARRET(OFF),/erefroidissementcesse
dartshs deuxcompartiments.L'alimentationdurdfriwdrateurn'estoependantpas interrompue.
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(CERTAINS MOD#LES)
LesEtageresSpillproof
retiennentles petits
deversements,ce qui
facilitele nettoyage.
,Pourenleverlesetageres,
soulevez-les.
,Pourinstallerles etageres,procedez
inversement.
LesetageresCoulissantesSpillproof se
caracterisentparleurfacilite
denettoyagegr&ce&
leurconceptionqui
permetde lestirer
pouratteindreles m
articlessitues& "'
I'arriere.L'etagereen verrepeutaussi_tre
enleveeen latirant&fondet en la soulevant
desoncadre,pour_trenettoyee.
CENTRE
LAITIER
[A
LeCentreLaitier
permetde rangerdes
articlestelsquebeurre,yogourt,fromage,
etc. IIestreglableet peutetredeplace&
differentsendroitsselonlesbesoins.
PourI'enlever,ouvrezlaporteducentre
laitier,tirez-le&laverticaleet penchez-le
pourle sortir.
PourHnstaller,procedezinversement.
BALCONNETS
LesBalconnets se reglentselon
les besoinsparticuliersde
rangement.
,Pourles retirer,
coulissez-les
vers lehautet
tirez-lestoutdroit.
,Pourles installer,procedezinversement.
RETENUES DE PORTE
LesRetenuesde Portes'enleventpour
faciliterle nettoyage.
Pourla depose,coulissezla retenuevers
le hautpourla sortir.
PourHnstallation,procedezinversement.
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BAC A L GUMES A
HUiVIDITE CONTROLEE
LeBac a L_gumes
permetdegarderles
produls fraisplus
Iongtempsgr&ce&un
milieuoi leniveau
d'humiditeest reglable.
Commandes
Cescommandes
permettentde
contr61er
I'hygrometriedansle bac.
Utilisezle reglage/ow(bas)pourles legumes
a.peau.Utilisezunreglagehigh (eleve)pour
les legumesfeuiles.
D@oseet installationdes baes _I_gumes:
,Pourretirerunbac,tirez-leaumaximum.
RelevezI'avantdu bacet tirezle bactout
droit.
,PourI'installer,introduisezlebacdartsles
railsduch£ssiset poussez-leenplace.
D@oseet installationdu cadreet du verre :
,Retirezles bacscomme1est indiqueci-
dessus.
,Poussezleverreparen dessousavecla
main.Sortezleverre.
Soulevezle cadredes glssieresdans la
doubluredu rdrigerateur
PourI'instalation,repetezlesinstructions
ci-dessus,dansrordreinverse.
QUE PUIS-JE FAIRE POUR
CONSERVER MES L_'GUMES
PL US LONG TEMPS ?
Observezlesreglessuivantesquandvous
rangezdeslegumesdanslesbacsa.humidite
contr61ee'
NE lavezPASles legumesavantdeles
mettredansles bacs.Toutehumidite
supplementairepourraitentrafnerune
deteriorationprecocedeslegumes.
NEdoublezPASles bacsavecde
I'essuie-tout.Lepapierconserve
I'humidit&
Suivezattentivementles instructionsde
commande.Lesmauvaisreglages
peuvententrafnerla deteriorationdes
legumes.
Voyezles reglagesd'humidited-dessous:
BAS •chou-fleur •potatoes
•rods •oranges
•courgette •raisins
•concombre
I_LEVi_• laitue • asperges
•epinard •chou
• celeri • brocoli
•poussesfrafches •finesherbes
TIROIR POUR
COLLATIONS
(CERTAINS IVIOD#LES)
LeTiroirPour
Collations peut_tre
utilisepourle
rangementde produls
alimentairesou
d'autresprodulsfrais.
D@oseet installationdes tiroirs :
Pourdeposerlelroir, tirez-le
completement.RelevezI'avantdu tiroiret
tirez-letoutdrol.
Pourinstallerle tiroir,introduisezletiroir
dartslesrailset poussez-leenplace.
SUPPORT POUR
CANETTES
(CERTAINS IVIODISLES)
LeSupport PourCanettesse glissesous
retagerefixespllproof.IIpeutcontenir
jusqu'a.12canettesde12onces.
D@oseet installationdes support pour
eanettes:
Pourdeposerlesupportpourcanettes,
tirez-lecompletement.RelevezI'avantdu
supportpourcanetteset tirez-letoutdrol.
Pourinstallerle supportpourcanettes,
introduisezle supportpourcanettesdans
les railset poussez-leenplace.
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Utilisationde la machine_ glaqonsla
premierefois
1. Assurez-vousquele
baca glagonsesten
placeet que lebrasde
detectionestverslebas.
Apresquele compartimentcongelateur
atteintunetemperaturesitueeentre
-18°0 et -17°C (0 °Fet 2 °F), lamachine
&gla%nsse rempitd'eauet se meten
marche.
Attendez24heuresenvironapres
rinstalationpourrecuellr lepremierlot
deglagons.
Jetezlesglagonsobtenusles 12
premieresheuresdefonctionnementpour
%rifierquele systemenecomportepas
d'impuretes.
Instructions de fonctionnement
1. Assurez-vousquelebac&gla%nsesten
placeet que lebrasdedetectionesten
bas.
UneDisquelecompartimentcongelateur
atteintunetemperaturesitueeentre-18°C
et -17°C(0°F et 2 °F),lamachinea.
glagonsse remplitd'eauet se meten
marche.IIestpossiblede recueilirunlot
completdeglagonsenvirontoutesles3
heures.
3. Arr_tezla production
deglagonsen relevant
le brasjusqu'&ce
qu'undecic se fasse
entendre.
4. Lamachine&glagonsreste&/#//#ttant
quelebrasn'est paspousseversle bas.
€:TAGI RE POUR iViOULES
A GLACONS
(CERTAINS IVlODELES)
Installationet d_posede I'_tagere:
PourI'installation,
coulissezla
rainureen Lde
I'etagerepar-
dessuslavisde
laparoiarriere.
EnfoncezI'etagereversI'arrierejusqu'&ce
quelavissol arr£teedanslarainureen L
(1).Coulissezla portionavantde I'etagere
par-dessuslavismuraleavant(2).
, Pourla depose,procedezinversement.
CLAYETTE FIXE DE
CONGI LATEUR
(CERTAINS IVlOD#LES)
D_poseet installation des clayettes :
,Tirezla
clayetteau
maximum.
Relevezravant il
dela clayette
et tirez-latoutdroit.
,PourI'installation,introduisezla clayette
dartslesglissieresducongelateuret
poussez-laa.rarriereducompartiment.
PANIER IViI TALLIQUE
(CERTAINS IVlOD#LES)
D_poseet installation du partier:
Pourla
depose,tirez
le partierau
maximum.
Relevez
ravantdu panieret tirez-letoutdroit.
,Pourrinstallation,introduisezle panier
danslesglissieresducongelateuret
poussez-leenplace.
PANIERS-TIROIRS
COULISSANTS
(CERTAINS IVlODELES)
(Ensemblede portedutiroir,retiresur
I'illustration,pourunemeilleure
comprehension.)
D_posedes paniers:
,Suivezles etapes1a.3 sousTiroir
Coulissant(page27).
Remiseen placedes paniers:
,Suivezles etapes3 &4 sousTiroir
Coulissant(page28).
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BALCONNET
(CERTAINS MODELES)
LeBalconnetpermetderanger
commodementdesarticlescongelesdansla
contre-porte.
D@oseet installationdu balconnet:
our
soulevezle
balconnetdes
taquetslaterauxet
sortez-leentirant.
Pourrinstallation,
endenchezlesextremitesdu
balconnetsur lestaquetset coulissez-le
verslebas.
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COMPOSANTS
Ext_fieur et portes
te×tur_es
Int_rieurde la caisse
Ext_rieuret portesen
acier inoxydabie*
IMPORTANT:Les
dommagesdu hhien ader
inoxydab/edusa une
u?ihsaffonincorrectedes
produitsdene?toyageou
deprodui?snon
recommandesne sont/;as
couvertspar/a garantiede
ceproduit,
Joints de porte
Serpentinsde
condenseurRe?irez/a
grilleinferieurepour
accederaux serpentins,
Grille de sortie du
ventilateur de
condenseur
Voirarrieredur6frig6rateur,
Accessoires :Clayettes,
etageres,bats, tiroirs,etc.
NE PAS UTILISER
Nettoyantsabrasifsou energiques
Ammoniaque
Javellisant
Solvantsou detergentsconcentres
Tamponsde recurageenmetalou
plastique
Nettoyantsabrasifsou energiques
Ammoniaque
Javellisant
Solvantsou detergentsconcentres
Tamponsde recurageenmetalou
plastique
Produitse.basedevinaigre
Nettoyants&based'agrumes
Nettoyantsabrasifsou energiques
Tamponsde recurageenmetalou
plastique
Lave-vaisselle
UTILISER
Utilisez4 cuilleres&soupedebicarbonatede sodiumparlitre
(1 pinte)d'eautiedesavonneuse.
Rincezlessurfacese.I'eautiedeet propreet sechez
immediatementpoureviterlesmarquesdues& I'eau.
Utilisezuneepongeouun lingepropreet soupleavecde I'eautiede
et savonneuse.
Rincezlessurfacese.I'eautiedeet propreet sechez
immediatementpoureviterlesmarquesduesa.I'eau.
Utilisezunebused'aspirateur.
Utilisezunebused'aspirateuravecbrosse.
Suivezles instructionsdedeposeet d'installationdartsla section
appropriee.
Laissezles articless'ajustere.la temperatureambiante.
Diluezdu detergentdouxet utilisezuneepongeouun lingesouple
et proprepourle nettoyage.
Utilisezunebrossee.filamentsenplastiquepourallerdans les
interstices
Rincezlessurfaces&reautiedeet propre.
Sechezimmediatementles articlestransparentset enverrepour
evitertoutesmarques.
* Un produitde nettoyagepourI'acierinoxydablese trouve&I'interieurdevotrerefrigerateur.Pouracheterd'autresproduits,veuillezprendre
contactavecSearsenutilisantles renseignementssur ladernieredecouverturedevotreguide.
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1. Retireztoutela nourriture.
.
3.
Debranchezlerdrigerateur.
Nettoyezles articlessuivantsenfaisant
surtoutattentionauxinterstices;suivezles
directivesappropriees,presenteesdansla
sectionNettoyagedu R_frig_rateur:
• Parois,parle inferieureet plafondde
I'interieurdela caisse.
• Bacs,tiroirs,clayettes,etagereset
joints,conformementauxinstructions
donneesdanscettesection.
Lavezet secheztousles flacons,
redpientset bocaux.Jetezlesarticles
dontladatede peremptionestexpireeou
quise sontg&tes.
Enveloppezles alimentsgenerateurs
d'odeurou mettez-lesdansdes
contenantsbienfermespoureviterque
lesodeursnereapparaissent.
Branchezle rdrigerateuret remettezla
nourrituree.I'interieur.
7. Apres24 heures,verifiezsi lesodeursont
eteeiminees.
Si les odeurssonttoujours pr_sentes:
1. Relrez les bacset tiroirset placez-lessur
laclayettesuperieuredurdrigerateur.
Rempissezlessectionsrdrigerateuret
congelateury comprisles contre-portes,
defeuilesfroisseesdejournauxen noiret
blanc.
Placezdes briquettesdecharbondebois
auhasardsur lejournalfroissedartsles
deuxcompartiments.
Fermezlesportesetlaissezagirpendant24
a.48heures.
5. Repetezles etapes5 a.7 d-dessus.
Si uneodeuresttoujourspresente,contactez
le Centrede reparationSears.Reportez-vous
e.ladernierede couverturedece guidepour
obtenirle numerodetelephone.
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Evitezdesurchargerles etageresdu
rdrigerateur.CecireduitI'efficacitedeI'air
drculantautourdesalimentset entrafne
unfonclonnementprolongedu
rddgerateur.
Evitezd'ajoutertropde nourrituretiede
dartslerdrigerateuren m_metemps.
Cecisurchargelescomparlmentset
diminuela vitessede refroidissement.
N'utilisezpasde papieraluminium,papier
cireou papieressuie-toutpourrecouvrir
lesclayetteset etageres.Cecidiminuela
circulationde I'airet entravele
fonctionnementefficacedurddgerateur.
UncongelateurquiestauxF3plein
fonctionneplusefficacement.
Installezlerefrigerateure.I'endroitleplus
fraisde la piece.Evitezleszonesen
contactaveclalumieredirectedu solel
oupresdes bouchesdechaleur,conduits
dechauffageouapparelsgenerateursde
chaleur.Si cecin'estpaspossible,isolez
I'exterieurenutlisant unesectionde
I'armoireouunecouched%olant
supplementake.
Reportez-vous&la sectionsurles
commandesdetemperaturedansce
guidepourobtenirles reglages
recommandes.
Nettoyezlesjointsdeportetouslestrois
moisselonles instructionsde ceguide.
Ceciassureunebonnefermeturedes
jointsde porteet uneefficadtede
fonctionnementdu rddgerateur.
Prenezletempsd'organiserle rangement
desarticlesdansle rdrigerateurpour
reduirele tempsd'ouverturedes portes.
Assurez-vousquelesportessontbien
fermeesen mettantle rddgerateur
d'aplomb,scionles instructionsdece
guide.
Nettoyezlesserpenlnsducondenseur
commeIest indiquedansceguide,tous
les3 tools.CeciaugmenteI'efficacite
energetiqueet lesperformancesde
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COMPARTIMENTRI_FRIGERATEUR
1. Faitescoulisserle
cabochonvers
I'arrieredu
comparlmentpour
lberer I'ensembledelampe.
2. RetirezI'ampoule.
3. Remplacez-laavecuneampoulepour
apparelmenagerdepuissancenon
sup#rieure#40 watts.
4. Remettezenplacele
cabochonen
introduisantles
pales ducabochon
danslestrousde la doublure,de chaque
c6tede la lampe.Coulissezle cabochon
versI'avantjusqu'e,ce qu'il severrouille
enplace.NE forcezPASau-dela,du point
deverrouilage.Sinon,le cabochon
pourrait_treendommag&
COMPARTI_ENT CONGI_LATEUR
1. Appuyezsurles A
taquetsarrieredu €' \
cabochonetlrez-le
verslebas.
2. EnlevezI'ampoule.
3. Remplacez-lapar _ f 17
uneampoulepour B
apparelmenagerdepuissance non
superieure# 40 watts.
4. Introduisezlestaquetsavantducabochon
dartsladoublureducongelateuret
enclenchezla parle arrierepar-dessusla
lampepourembofferlestaquetsarriere.
Lesrdrigerateursd'aujourd'huicomportentuneisolationenmousseetsontplusefficacesdupointdevueenergetiquequelesanciensmodeles.
Cependant,cetteisolationenmoussen'estpasaussiefficacepourI'absorptiondessons.IIenresultequecertainsbruitspeuventvoussembler
inhabituels.,_laIongue,cesbruitsdeviendrontfamiliers.Veuillezvousreporterautableauci-dessousavantdefaireappelau serviceapres-vente.
I:):tlJi
Cliquetis
Grandmouvementd'air
__,1.1J,.']:l".Ze],.!,.ll:]lll
Lacommandeducongelateur(A)
emetundeclica.I'arr6touau depart
du compresseur.
Laminuteriededegivrage(B)fait le
bruitd'une horlogeelectriqueet
fonctionneparintermittence.
Leventilateurducongelateur(C)et
le ventilateurdu condenseur(D)
fontce bruitencoursde
fonctionnement.
.-[e]ILIJll[e]_
,Fonctionnementnormal
,Fonctionnementnormal
,Fonctionnementnormal
Bruit d'_buJlitionou de LerdrigerantdeI'echangeurde ,Fonctionnementnormal
gargouillis chaleur(F)et deI'evaporateur(E)
faitce bruitIorsqu'ilcircule.
Bruit sourd Lesgla_onstombentde lamachine Fonctionnementnormal
a.glagonsdanslebaca.glagons(G).
Bruit de vibration Lecompresseur(H) faitce bruiten Fonctionnementnormal
fonctionnant.
Lerdrigerateurn'estpasd'aplomb. Voirles detailssur la MiseD'aplomb du R_frig_rateurdans les
Installationdu R_frig_rateur.
Bourdonnement Fonctionnementnormal
Lasoupaped'eaudela machinea.
glagons(I)(certainsmodeles)
bourdonneIorsquelamachinea.
glagonsse remplitd'eau.
Lamachinea.glagons(J) est a.la
positionde marchesans
raccordementd'eau.
Lecompresseur(H) peutemettre
un ronronnementaiguen
fonctionnant.
Ronronnement
Sifflementou
claquement
L'elementchauffantdusystemede
degivrage(K)fait unsifflement,
gresilleouclaqueen coursde
fonctionnement.
Arr6tezle bruitenrelevantle brasdetecteura.lapositiond'arr6t.
Voirles detailsdansla sectionsurla Machine_ GJagons
Automatique,dansce guide.
Fonctionnementnormal
Fonctionnementnormal
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PROBL#MES
Lesaliments semblent_tre
une temperaturetrop _lev_e
Le refrig_rateura une odeur
Gouttesd'eau fortunes
I'ext_rieurdu refrig_rateur
Gouttesd'eau fortunes
I'int_rieur du r_frig_rateur
Le refrig_rateurou la machine
gla_:onsproduitdes bruits
bizarres ou sembletrop
bruyant
Les bacsa I_gumesne se
ferment pasfacilement
Le r_frigerateurfonctionne
trop frequemment
CAUSESPOSSIBLES
Laportene sefermepascorrectement.
Lescommandesont besoind'etre ajust_es.
Lesserpentinsdu condenseursontencrass6s.
La grillearri_reest obstru@.
La porteesttrop souventouverteou est rest6e
ouvertependantde Ionguesdur_es.
Desalimentsviennentd'etreajout6s.
Le compartimentest saleou renfermedes
alimentsg6n@ateursd'odeurs.
Wrifiez quelesjointsfermentbien.
Niveauxd'humidit661ev6s.
Lescommandesont besoind'etre r6gl@s.
Niveauxd'humidit661ev6souportesouvertes
fr6quemment.
Wrifiez quelesjointsfermentbien.
Fonctionnementnormal.
Lecontenud'unbacou lesarticlesdansle
compartimentalentourpeuventg_nerle bac.
Lebacn'estpas &sonbonemplacement.
Ler6frig@ateurn'estpas d'aplomb.
Lesglissi_resdu bacsontsalesoudoivent_tre
trait_es.
La porteesttrop souventouverteou est rest6e
ouvertependantde Ionguesdur_es.
Humidit6ou chaleur61ev6esdansI'espace
environnant.
Dela nourriturea r@emment6t6ajout6e.
L'appareilest expos_&la chaleurpar
I'environnementoupar lesappareilsproches.
Lesserpentinsdu condenseursontencrass6s.
SOLUTIONS
Voyezdansinstallation du r_frig_rateur,la sectionMise d'aplomb
du refrig_rateur,pourlemettrecorrectementdeniveau.
Wrifiez quelesjoints sefermentbien.Nettoyez,si n_cessaire,selon
lesinstructionsdenettoyage.
Wrifiezqu'il n'ya pasd'obstructioninternequi emp_chela portede se
fermercorrectement(parexempletiroirsmalrepouss6s,bacs_.
gla_;ons,contenantsou alimentsmal rangesou tropencombrants,etc.).
VoyezlasectionR_glagedescommandesdansR_glageet maintien
desbonnestemperaturespoursavoircommentajusterlescommandes.
VoyezlasectionNettoyagedu r_frig_rateur,dansle chapitre
Conseils et entretien.
Wrifiez la dispositiondesarticlesdansle r6frig@ateurpourvous
assurerquela grillen'estpasobstru6e.Lesgrillesarri_resont
situ_essousles bacs,_I_gumes.
Ecourtezlesp@iodespendantlesquellesla porteest ouverte.
Organisezlesalimentsde mani_re&laisserla porteouvertele moins
Iongtempspossible.
Laissezlatemp@ature&I'int@ieurdu r_frig@ateurs'ajusterapr_s
unep@iodependantlaquellelaporte_taitouverte.
Attendezuncertaintempspourquelatemp@aturedesalimentsqui
VoyezlechapitreConseils et entretien.
VoyezlesinstructionsdanslasectionNettoyagedu r_frig_rateur,du
chapitreConseils et entretien.
VoyezlasectionR_glagedescommandesdansR_glageet maintien
desbonnestemperaturespoursavoircommentajusterlescommandes.
VoyezlasectionR_glagedescommandesdansR_glageet maintien
desbonnestemperaturespoursavoircommentajusterlescommandes.
VoyezlasectionR_glagedescommandesdansReglageet
maintien desbonnes temperaturespoursavoircommentajusterles
commandes.Ecourtezlesp@iodespendantlesquelleslaporteest
ouverte.Organisezlesalimentsde mani@e&laisserla porteouverte
le moinsIongtempspossible.
VoyezlesinstructionsdanslasectionNettoyagedu r_frig_rateur,
Reportez-vous,_la sectionBruits normaux.
Replacezlesalimentset lescontenantspour@iterqu'ilsne g_nent
lestiroirs.
VoyezdansCompartiment refrig_rateurla sectionTiroirs et bacs
r_glage hygrom_trique,pourv@ifierle positionnementdutiroir.
VoyezlasectionMise d'aplomb du refrigerateur, danslechapitre
Installation du r_frig_rateur, pourle mettrecorrectementde niveau.
Nettoyezlesglissi_resavecde I'eausavonneusetilde. Rincezet
s@hezbien.Appliquezune mincecouchedevaselinesurles
glissi_resdubac.
Ecourtezlesp@iodespendantlesquellesla porteest ouverte.
Organisezlesalimentsde mani_re&laisserla porteouvertele moins
Iongtempspossible.
Laissezlatemp@ature&I'int@ieurdu rdrig@ateurs'ajusterapr_s
unep@iodependantlaquellelaporte_taitouverte.
Fonctionnementnormal.
Laissezletemps_.la nourritured'atteindrela temp@aturedu
r_frig@ateuroudu cong_lateur.
EvaluezI'environnementdur_frig@ateur.Ler_frig@ateurpeutavoir&
_tred@lac_pourfonctionnerplus efficacement.
VoyezlesinstructionsdanslasectionNettoyagedu r_frig_rateur,
du chapitreConseils et entretien.
PROBL#MES CAUSESPOSSIBLES
Ler_frigerateurfonctionne Lescommandesontbesoind'etreajust_es.
tropfrequemment,sdte
Laportene sefermepascorrectement.
SOLUTIONS
VoyezlasectionR6glagedescommandesdansR_glageet
maintien desbonnes temperaturespoursavoircommentajusterles
commandes.
Voyezdansinstallationdu r_frig_rateur, la sectionMised'aplomb
du r_frig_rateur,pourlemettrecorrectementdeniveau.
V6rifiezquelesjoints sefermentbien.Nettoyez,si n_cessaire,selon
lesinstructionsdenettoyage.
Wrifiezqu't n'ya pasd'obstructioninternequi emp_chela portedese
fermercorrectement(parexempletiroirsmalrepouss6s,bacs&
gla£ons,contenantsoualimentsmalrangesoutropencombrants,etc.).
,i(ol;I
Fuitesd'eau
De laglace se forme dans le
tube d'arrivee A la machine
Aglagons
Lacirculation de Feauest
pluslente que normalement
Tubeplastiqueutilis6pourle raccordementd'eau.
Unemauvaisesoupapea _t_ instal6e.
La pressionde I'eauest faible.
La temperaturedu cong_lateurest trop_lev_e.
La pressionde I'eauest faible.
Un mauvaisrobineta _t_install&
SearsrecommandeI'utilisationdetubesen cuivrepourI'installation.
Lestubesen plastiquesont moinsdurableset peuvent
6ventuellementfuir.Searsn'est pas responsabledes dommages
materiels d_couiant d'une mauvaiseinstallationou de mauvais
raccordementsdecanalisation d'eau.
VoyezlesinstructionsdanslasectionRaccordementde
I'alimentationeneaudu chapitreInstallation du refrigerateur. Les
robinetsautoperceursou &bridesde % po peuvententrainerune
fable pressiond'eauet peuventobstruerla canalisationapr_sun
certaintemps.Searsn'est pas responsabledes dommages
materiels d_coulant d'une mauvaiseinstallationoude mauvais
raccordementsdecanalisation d'eau.
Lapressionde I'eaudolt_tresitu_eentre20 et 100livres/poLUne
pressionminimalede 35 Ib/po2est recommand6epourles
r6frig_rateursavecfiltres& eau.
VoyezlasectionR_glagedescommandesdansR_glageet
maintien desbonnes temperaturespourajusterles commandes.I
est recommand_der6glerlecong_lateurentre-18et -17°C
(0& 2 °F).
Lapressionde I'eaudolt_tresitu_eentre20 et100livres/poLUne
pressionminimalede 35 Ib/po_est recommand6epourles
r6frig_rateursavecfiltres_ eau.
VoyezlesinstructionsdanslasectionRaccordementde
I'alimentationen eauduchapitreInstallation du refrig_rateur. Les
robinets_ bridesde % poet les robinetsautoperceurspeuvent
entrainerunebassepressiond'eauet obstruerlaconduiteapr_sun
certaintemps.Searsn'est pas responsabledes dommages
materiels d_couiant d'une mauvaiseinstallationoude mauvais
raccordementsdecanalisation d'eau.
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Lasadvertenciase instruccionesimportantes
sobreseguridadqueaparecenen este
manualnoest£ndestinadasa cubrirtodas
las posiblescircunstanciasy situacionesque
puedanocurrir.Sedebeejercersenldo
comin, precauciony cuidadocuandoinstale,
efectie mantenimientoo cuandouseeste
refrigerador.
Siemprepongaseen contactocon su
distribuidor,agentedeservicioo fabricantesi
surgenproblemaso situacionesqueustedno
comprenda.
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dentrodelrefrigeradorenla paredizquierda.
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Informaci6nImportanteSobreSeguridad.................................................................................41
informacionSobrelas instruccionesde Seguridad..................................................................41
Contratosde Protecci6n.............................................................................................................42
Contratosde ProteccionPrincipales- en los EE.UU..............................................................42
ContratosdeMantenirniento-en Canada..............................................................................42
Garanfia....................................................................................................................................43
Registrodel Producto...............................................................................................................43
Instalacibndel Refrigerador..................................................................................................45-50
Medicionde laCavidad............................................................................................................45
TransportedelRefrigerador......................................................................................................45
Selecciondela MejorUbicacion..............................................................................................45
instalaciony Desmontajede lasManijas.................................................................................46
Desmontajedelas Bisagras,delas Puertasy del Cajon........................................................47
Comoinvertirlas Bisagras,las Puertasy elCajon .................................................................48
Reinstalacionde las Bisagras,de las Puertasy del Cajon......................................................48
ConexiondelSuministrodeAgua............................................................................................49
Nivelaciondel Refrigerador......................................................................................................50
Ajuste y Mantenimientode las TemperaturasApropiadas......................................................51
AjustesInidalesdelos Controles.............................................................................................51
Ajustede los Controles............................................................................................................51
ConservaciondeAlimentosFrescos........................................................................................51
ConservaciondeAlimentosCongelados..................................................................................51
Caractedsticasdel Refrigerador...........................................................................................52-53
BandejasInteriores...................................................................................................................52
Almacenamientoenla Puerta..................................................................................................52
Cajonescon ControldeTemperatura.......................................................................................53
CajonesdeAlmacenamiento....................................................................................................53
Caracteristicasdel Congelador..................................................................................................54
MaquinaAutoma.ticade HacerHielo........................................................................................54
Bandejas...................................................................................................................................54
Cajones.....................................................................................................................................54
Almacenamientodela Puerta..................................................................................................54
Consejosy Cuidado...............................................................................................................55-56
Limpiezade su Refrigerador....................................................................................................55
Eliminacionde losOloresdel Refrigerador..............................................................................56
SugerenciasparaAhorrode Energia.......................................................................................56
Desmontajey Reemplazode los Focos...................................................................................56
Sonidos Normalesde Funcionamiento.....................................................................................57
Localizaci6ny Soluci6n de Avedas......................................................................................58-59
Funcionamiento...................................................................................................................58-59
Hieloy Agua.............................................................................................................................59
Servicio.....................................................................................................................Contraportada
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Surefrigeradorfue empacado
cuidadosamenteparaelembarque.Retirey
descartela dntay elempaquedelas parrilas.
Noretirela placaconelnimero deserie.
]OlII [i G! I
Sedebedejarunespadode 1,25cm (1/2")en
la partesuperiory traseradel refrigerador.
Cuandoinstalesu refrigerador,hagatodas
las medicionescon cuidado.
Losrevestimientosdelsubsueloo delpiso
(esdecir,alfombras,baldosas,pisosde
madera,tapetes)puedendisminuirel tamafio
dela cavidad.
Sepuedeobtenerm£sespadolibreusando
el procedimientode nivelaci6nincluidoen la
seccionNivelaei6ndel Refrigerador
(p£gina50).
IMPORTANTE:Si el refrigeradorva a ser
instaladoen unacavidaden quelaparte
superiordelrefrigeradorquedara.
completamentecubierta,use lasdimensiones
desdeel pisohastala partesuperiorde la
tapadela bisagraparaverificarel espacio
libreapropiado.
I?OlRII{
Sigaestosconsejoscuandomuevael
refrigeradora su lugardefinitivo.
NUNCAtransporteelrefrigeradorde
costado.Sinoes posibletransportarloen
posicionvertical,transportelohaciendolo
descansaren lapartetrasera.Dejeel
refrigeradorenposicionverticaldurante
aproximadamente30 minutosantesde
enchufarloafin de asegurardequeel
aceitevuelvaal compresor.Siel
refrigeradorseenchufainmediatamente,
se puedecausardafioalas piezas
internas.
Siempreuse unacarretilademano
cuandomuevael refrigerador.SIEMPRE
insertelacarretillademanoporel
costadoo pot la partetraseradel
refrigerador-NUNCAporel frente.
Protejaelacabadoexteriordel
refrigeradorduranteel transporte
envolviendoel gabineteenfrazadaso
insertandoacolchadoentreel refrigerador
y la carretila.
Asegureel refrigeradorfirmementeenla
carretillade mano,conflejeso cuerdas
el£slcas.Paselosflejesa travesde las
manijascuandosea posible.NOapriete
demasiadolosmaterialesde sujecion
puespuedenhendiro dafiarel acabado
exterior.
II {i illOl
Tomeencuentalos puntosindicadosa
continuacioncuandoseleccioneel lugar
definitivoparasu refrigerador:
NOinstaleel refrigeradorcercadel homo,
radiadoruotra fuentede calor.Siestono
es posible,protejaelrefrigeradorcon
materialdelos armarios.
NOinstaleel refrigeradoren unlugar
dondelatemperaturadescender£a
menosde 130C (550F).A esta
temperaturapuedeocurrirmal
funcionamiento.
Paraasegurarun buencierrede la
puerta,sigalas instruccionesde
nivelaciondescritasen laseccion
Nivelaei6ndel Refrigerador(p£gina50).
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Parafacilitarla instalacion,algunos
refrigeradoreshartsidodespachadossin las
manijasinstaladas.Porfavorvea dentrodel
refrigeradorparaencontrarel conjuntodelas
manijas.
EldiseSode las manijasvaria deun
refrigeradora otro.Pot favorseleccionea
continuacionlas instrucciones
correspondientesaldisehode lasmanijasde
su refrigerador.
Antesdela instalacidnde lamanija,quite
todoelempaquetadoy gra.belo.
iVlANIJADEL
REFRIGERADOR
Instalacibnde la Manijade MontajeFrontal
Retirelostornillosde
cabezahexagonalde '/4"
delasuperficiedela
puertacon un
destornilladorde punta
hexagonal.Retireel tornillo
Phillipsde lapartesuperiorde lapuerta.
•Siesterinvirtiendola puerta,retirelos
taponesdelladoopuestode la puertae
insertelosen losagujerosdelos
tornillos.
Alineelosagujerosde las manijas
conlos agujerosdelos tornillosy
asegurecon 2tornillos
retiradosde la puertaen
el paso1. ",
NOTA:No reinstaleel tornillo superior
en estepaso.
Ubiquelamolduradela
manijaenel paquetede la
docurnentacione insta,lela
sobrelapartesuperiore
inferiordela manija,comose
ilustra.
•Asegurela moldura
superiorde larnanijaconel tornillo
restanteretiradoenel paso1.
•Coloquea presionla moldurainferior
sobrelaparteinferiorde la manija.
Desmontajede la Manijade Montaje
Frontal
.
.
Retirela moldurasuperiorde
la manijaretirandoeltornillo
superiorde lamanija.
•Conservelamolduray el
tornilloparasu montaje
posterior.
Levantea palancala moldura
inferiordela manijaconun
destornilladorde puntaplana
cubiertoconcintaadhesiva
protectora.
•Conservelamolduraparasu montaje
posterior.
Retiredos de lostornillos
restantesde lamanijay retire
la manija.
•Conservelostornillospara
su montajeposterior.
Instalacibnde la Manijade MontajeLateral
,Quitelostornillosdel
ladodelteh de la
puerta.*
,Instalela rnanija
sujetandoconlos tornillosquitadosdel
bordedela puerta.
NOVA:Siest6,invirtiendola puerta,retire
lostaponesdel ladoopuestode lapuerta
einsertelosen losagujerosde los
tornillos.
Desmontajede la Manija
de MontajeLateral
,Retirela manija
retirandolostres
tornillos*delcostadode la puerta.
•Conservelostornillosparasu montaje
posterior.
*Lossujetadorespuedenrequerirya seaun destornilladorT-15Torx®o undestornilladorPhillips.
6 T°rx®es unamarcaregistradadeTextron,Inc.
MANIJA DEL
CONGELADOR
Instalaei6nde la ManijaSemiancha
,Quitelostornillosen la
tapadela puerta.
,Instalela rnanija
sujetandoconlos
tornillosquitadosde la
tapadela puerta.
...............................................................................iI i
•Si inviertelapuerta
delcongelador,quite
losenchufesde la puertadel borde
superioropuestode lapuertae
insertelosenlos agujerosdeltornillo.
Desmontajede la ManijaSemiancha
,Retirelostornillosde la
manija*.
•Conservelostres
tornillosparasu
montajeposterior.
Instalaeibnde la Manijade Todoel Ancho
Quitelostornillosen la _1_'_--_
tapadela puerta. I __,,_/
,Instalela manija j, "_
asegura.ndolaconlos _----___,_,$ !t
tornillos*retiradosdel _"_,,
bordedela puerta. _ "_,_
Oesmontajede la Manijade Todo '_
elAncho
,Retirelamanija
retirandolostornillos*
dela manija.
• Conservelostornillosparasu
montajeposterior.
Enalgunoscasosesnecesarioretirarlas
puertasdelrefrigeradorparacolocarloensu
lugardefinitivo.
,
2.
Desenchufeel cord6nelectrico.
Retirelarejillainferiory la(s)tapa(s)del
soporteinferior(pa.gina50).
Retirelatapade la bisagra
superiorde iapuertadel
refrigeradorsacandoel
tornilloPhillips,
• Conserveei torniiioy la
tapaparasu instalaci6nposterior.
Destornillelos tornillosde
cabezahexagonalde%"
dela bisagrasuperior
paradesmontarla
bisagra.
• Conservetodoslos
tornillosparauso
posterior,
Levantela puertadelrefrigeradordel
pasadorde iabisagracentral.
Parala puertadel
congeladorsolamente:
Mantengala puertadel
congeladorensu lugara
lavezqueretirael pasadordeia bisagra
centralcon undestornilladorde punta
,
,
hexagonalde%". Retirela puertadel
congeladordela bisagrainferior.
• Conserveel pasadorde la bisagrapara
usoposterior.
Parael caj6n del congelador
solamente:Retireel pasadorde la
bisagracentralconun destornilladorde
puntahexagonalde%".
• Conserveel pasadorde la bisagrapara
usoposterior.
Retirelostornillos
Phillipsparasacarla
bisagracentral.
• Conservetodoslos
tornillosparauso posterior.
Retirela bisagrainferioro eisoporte
estabilizadorcon undestornilladorde
puntahexagonalde_8".
• Conservelos
tornillospara
usoposterior.
• Levantehacia
afuerael
pasadorde la
bisagrainferior
(algunos
modelos).
CAJON DESMONTABLE
(ALGUNOS MODELOS)
1. Abrael c_6nen todasu extensi6n.
2. Retirelacanastainferioro}rimiendohacia
adentroloscostadosde la canasta,luego
levantela canasta.
Oprimaaquila lengieta
3. Tiredela canastasuperiorhaciaafuera
hastael ma.ximoy levD.ntelaparasacarla.
4. Retireel tornillo Phillipsde cada ladodel
sistemaderieles(algunosmodelos).
,Levantelapartesuperiorde lapuertapara
desengancharlossoportesde lapuertadei
sistemade rieles,levantela puertahacia
afueraparasacarla.
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Realicetodoslos pasosindicadosenla
secci6nDesmontajede las Bisagras,de
las Puertasy del Caj6n (pa.gina47).
Cambielostapones
y los tornilosdel
gabineteal lado
opuestodelgabinete.
• Retirelostapones
con un
destornilladorde
puntaplana
envueltoen cinta
adhesiva.
J
• Retirelostornilosdel larguerocentral
conundestorniladordeho".
• Parala puertadel congelador
solamente:Retirelos tornillosdel
largueroinferiorconundestornilladorde
puntahexagonalde_8".
IMPORTANTE:Ouandoestetrabajando
directamenteen las puertas,coloquelas
puertassobreunasuperficienoabrasiva
protegidaconalfombrasotoalas parano
daSarelacabadodela puerta.
Transfieralos topes
dela puertadesde _ ..... I
el bordeinferiorde ,i_ ..........._ Ji
la puertadel -_,,_-_-
refrigeradory de la
puertadelcongelador(algunosmodelos)
al ladoopuestodelbordede lapuerta.
• UseundestornilladorPhillipsparael
desmontajey la instalaci6n.
Verla seccionInstalaci6ny Desmontaje
de las Manijaspararetirary reinstalarlas
manijas(p£gina46).
Prosigacon laseccionReinstalaci6nde
las Bisagras,de las Puertasy del
Caj6n parainstalarlas puertas.
1. Instalelos conjuntosde las bisagras.
.
.
.
•Instaleflojamentela bisagrasuperiorcon
tornillosdecabezahexagonalde_/d'.
•Instalela bisagracentralcontornillos
Phillips.
•Instalela bisagrainferiorcontornillosde
cabezahexagonalde ,Y_".
Inserteel pasador
dela bisagra
inferior(algunos
modelos).
• Ubiqueel
agujerodela
bisagrainferior
m£scercanoal
bordeexteriordelgabinetee inserteel
pasadorde labisagrainferior.Vuelvaa
colocarcualquierlaminillade lapuerta,
si es quelas hay.
Vuelvaa instalarlarejillainferiory la(s)
tapa(s)de lossoportes.Vealas marcas
enel interiordela rejillainferiorpara
asegurarunainstalaci6ncorrecta.
•Pdmero coloque apresi6n la parte
inferioren su lugar. Oprima la parte
superiorde la rejila hastaque entre a
presionen su lugar.
Parala puertadel
congelador
solamente:Coloque
el ladode labisagra
dela puertadel
congeladorenel
pasadorde labisagrainferior.Sujetela
puertaenposicionverticala lavezque
instalael pasadorde la bisagracentral
conun destornilladordepuntahexagonal
de5/_o,,.
•Vuelvaa colocarlaslaminillasdela
puertasi las tiene.
•Asegiresede queelpasadordela
bisagraquedefirmementeinstalado.
.
.
Parael eaj6ndel congelador
solamente:Instaleel pasadorde la
bisagracentralconun destornilladorde
puntahexagonalde5/d'.
•Vuelvaa colocarlaslaminilasdela
puertasi las tiene.
•Aseguresede queelpasadordela
bisagraquedefirmementeinstalado.
Coloqueel ladode la bisagrade lapuerta
delrefrigeradorenel pasadorde la
bisagracentral.
Teniendola puertadel refrigeradoren
posicionvertical,aprietelabisagra
superiorcon un J I
destornilladorde punta r
hexagonalde%_"y
vuelvaa colocarla ""
tapadela bisagra
(algunosmodelos).
CAJON DESIViONTABLE
.
.
Tiredelos rieles
haciaafueraen
todasu extension.
Enganchelos
soportesdela
puertaen laslengietas
delos rieles,comose
muestraen lailustraci6n
y bajela puertaasu
posiciondefinitiva.
.Teniendoelcajonabiertoentodasu
extension,insertela canastainferior
alineandolas leng0etassituadasen
ambosladosdela canastainferiorcon las
muescasdelconjuntode losrieles.
.Instalelacanastasuperioren el
congelador.Asegura.ndosede quelaparte
traserade lacanastaseenganchedetr£s
delfiadordel riel.
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MATERIALES
NECESARIOS
Tuberiade cobreflexiblede6,4 mm (1/4")
dedia.metroexterior.
Manguitoy tuercade compresionde lat6n
parala tuberiade cobrede6,4 mm(¼")
dedia.metroexterior.
Va.lvulade cierre(requierequese taladre
unagujerode 6,4mm(¼")enla tuberia
desuministrodelaguaantesde instalarla
va.lvula).
Llaveajustable.
Llavede tuercashexagonalde¼".
NOTA:Agregue2,5m (8')al largonecesario
dela tuberiaparaIlegaralsuministrodel
aguaa fin decrearunbude deservicio.
1. Hagael bucledeservicioconla tuberia
teniendocuidadode evitartorcedurasen
latuberia.
,Retirelatapade pla.sticodelorificiode
admisionde lava.lvuladelagua.
,Coloquela tuercade laton(A)y el
manguito(B)en elextremodela tuberia
decobrecomese muestraenla
ilustracion. A
.Coloqueel extremode latuberiade cobre
enelorifidodeadmisi6ndelava.lvuladel
agua.Deunapequehaformaa latuberia-
EVITETORCERLA-de modoqueIlegue
directamenteal orificiode admision.
5. Insertelatuercade latonen elmanguitoy
atornillelatuercaenel orifidode
admision.Aprietela tuercacon unaIlave.
IMPORTANTE:NOaprietedemasiado.Se
puedendaharlas roscas.
6. Tiredela tuberiaparacomprobarde que
laconexionesterfirme.Conectela tuberia
al marcocon laabrazaderade latuberia
delagua(C)y abraelsuministrodel
agua.Verifiquesi hayescapesy
repa.relos,si los hubiere.
C
Ill
7. Superviselaconexiondelaguadurante
24horas.Reparelosescapes,si es
necesario.
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49
Sisu refrigeradonecesitaunaconexionpara
elsuministrodelaguadela m£quinade
hacerhielo,consultela secci6nConexiOn
del Suministro de Agua(p£gina49),antes
denivelarel refrigerador.
,Retirelascubiertadelsoporte
(si es pertinente)
Y
,
,
Gireel tornillonivelador(0) a laderecha
hastaquequedefirmementeasentado
contraelsuelo.
Girelostornillosdeajustedelanteros(A)
2 o 3vecesa la izquierda,demodoque
todoel pesodel refrigeradordescanseen
los tomillosniveladores(C).
de
la Muesca
IVlATERIALES
NECESARIOS
,Llaveparatuercashexagonalde3/8"
,Nivel
1. Retirelarejillainferior:
• Sujetefirmementelarejillainferiory tire
deellahaciaafuerapara
desengancharla.
,
• Oontinieejerciendopresionhaciaabajo
enel ladomuescadodela cubiertaa la
vez quelagiraparasacarla.
Usandola lave de tuercashexagonal,
girelostornillosde ajustedelanteros(A)
situadosa cadaladoparalevantaro bajar
la partedelanteradelrefrigerador.
NOTA:Algunosmodelossolotienentornillos
deajuste"A".
,Losmodelosselectostambientienen
tornillosdeajustetraseros(B). Usandola
lave detuercashexagonal,girecadauno
deestostornillosdeajuste(B)para
levantaro bajarla partetraseradel
refrigerador.
,Usandounnivel,asegiresedequeel
refrigeradoresteniveladode ladoa ladoy
quela partedelanteradelrefrigerador
este_4"(6 ram)o '/_burbujam£salta que
la partetrasera.
8. Vuelvaa colocarlascubiertadelsoporte
(si es pertinente).
ii:iiii!iiiil
9. Vuelva a instalar la rejilla inferior:
• Vea las marcas en el interior de la
rejilla inferior para asegurar una
instalaciOncorrecta.
• Alinee los clips de montaje de la
rejilla inferior con las ranuras
inferiores del gabinete y coloque a
presiOnen su lugar la parte inferior
primero.
• Oprima la parte superior de la rejilla
inferior hasta que entre en lugar
con un chasquido.
• Oprima firmemente la rejilla inferior
y engb,nchela a presiOn en su lugar.
5O
Y
Loscontrolesesta.nubicadosenla partedelanterasuperiordel comparlmientodelrefdgeradory delcongelador.NOTA:Elcontroldelcongelador
es elqueactivaelsistemadeenfdamiento.Ningunode loscompartimientosenfriar£si el controldelcongeladoreste.en laposici6n'Off'(Apagado).
del Refrigerador ___ ___- _ _ ControldelCongelador
All;R;1!1(14{f;16[0;@tTIO[f;
1. Loscontrolesdelrefdgeradorest£nen laparte
superiordelcomparlmientodel refrigeradory
loscontrolesdelcongeladoreste.nenla parte
superiordelcompartimientodelcongelador.
2. Elfabricanterecomiendaquelos controlesen
amboscompartimientosseancolocadosenel
nimero 4.
3. Dejefuncionarel refdgeradorporIomenosde
8 a 12horasantesde co{ocar{osaimentos.
4. Espere24horasparaquelatemperaturase
establice.
AJ#;R#6{0;(OH[RO[t
Si24 horasdespuesdecolocarlosaimentos
usteddecidequeunoo ambos
compartimientosdeberianestarm£sfrioso
m£scalentes,ajusteel (los)control(es)segin
se indicaen laGuiadeControlde la
Temperatura.
Nocambieningunode loscontrolesm£sde un
nQmeroa la vez.
Espere5-8horasparaquelastemperaturasse
estabilcen.
Refrigeradordemasiadotibio
Refrigeradordemasiadofdo
Congeladordemasiadotibio
Congeladordemasiadofdo
ComoAPAGARel refrigerador
GireelcontroldelrefdgeradoralsiguientenQmerom£salto.
Gireelcontroldelrefrigeradoralsiguientenimero m£sbajo.
Gireelcontroldelcongeladoral siguientenimero m£salto.
Gireelcontroldelcongeladoral siguientenimero m£sbajo.
Gireelcontroldelcongeladora la posicion'OFF'(Apagado).
NOTA:AIg/rar elcontroldelconge/adora/a posicion 'OFF'se detieneel enfriamientoenambos
compartimientos.Sinembarwo,no se corta/a e/ectricidada/ refrigerador
,Cualquiercambioenunodelos controles
afectar£la temperaturadel otro
compartimiento.
101;611411ii1641116110;
Latemperaturadelcompartimientode
alimentosfrescosdelrefrigeradorsedebe
mantenerentre10C y 40C (34-0F y
40-0F). Latemperaturaideales de30C
(37-0F). Paraverificar{atemperatura,
co{oqueun termometropara
electrodomesticosenunvasodeaguaen
e{centrode{refrigerador.Espere24
IllllO[I;161111111141111111111161i[ 14111
(ALGUNOS MODELOS)
4111111II1111[III {O;IOI[1OII;
Despues de enchufar el refrigerador, ajuste
los controles.
AI oprimir la tecla @or @ los controles se
programan en el ajuste deseado.
Los limites del control de la temperatura
para ambos compartimientos son del 1 al
7 (Io m_,sfrio).
Inicialmente coloque el control del
congelador en el nt]mero 4.
Inicialmente coloque el control del
refrigerador en el nt]mero 4.
horasantesdeverificarla temperatura.Si la
temperaturaes superiora40C (40-0F),ajuste
loscontrolessegunseexpico
anteriormente.anteriormente.
(Ol;IIV4(101164111110;
Deje funcionar el refrigerador por Io
menos de 8 a 12 horas antes de colocar
los alimentos.
,Elcompartimientodelcongeladordeun
refrigeradordebeser mantenido
aproximadamentea -180C (0° F).Para
verificarlatemperatura,coloqueun
termometroparaelectrodomesticosentrelos
paquetescongeladosy espere24horasantes
deverificada.Sila temperaturaes superiora
-180C (0-0F),ajusteelcontrolcomose indico
anteriormente.
Freezer Refrigeretor
/Control
.... %,,v_,;/
............... Zz_°"°t! C!!E?]==='Y2............. t" "I! "_'!E_"! !± ........................
Refrigeradordemasiadotibio Ajusteel controldelrefrigeradorungradom£sfrio
oprimiendola tecla
Refrigeradordemasiadofdo Ajusteel controldelrefrigeradorungradom£stibio
oprimiendola tecla
Congelador demasiadotibio Ajusteel controldelcongeladorungradom£sfrio
oprimiendola tecla .
Congeladordemasiadofrio Ajusteel controldelcongeladorungradom£stibio !
oprimiendola tecla :;
ComoAPAGARel refrigerador Oprimalatecla enel refrigeradorocongeladorhasta
que(-)aparezcaen el indicador.
NOTA:AI wirarelcontrolde/conwe/adora laposicion "OFF'se detieneel enfriam/entoen ambos
compartim/entos.Sinembarwo,no se corta/a e/ectricidada/ refriwerador
m
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F
BANDEJAS 'SPILLPROOF'
(A PRUEBA DE
DERRAMES)
Las Bandejas'Spillproof'
recogenlos derrames
pequehosparafacilidadde
limpieza.
,Pararetirarlabandeja,
levantey tiredeellahaciaafuera.
,Parareinstalarlabandeja,inviertael
procedimientoanterior.
LasBandejas'Spillproof'
Deslizablespueden
limpiarsecon
facilidadpuesson
deslizableshacia
afuerapara
alcanzarlosarficulosqueest6.nenparte
trasera.Parafacilitarlalimpieza,la bandeja
devidriopuedeser retiradadeslizs.ndola
hacb afueraentodasu extensiony
bvants.ndolafueradel marco.
CENTRO DE
PRODUCTOS
LACTEOS
El Centrode
Productos L_cteosofrecealmacenamiento
convenienteparatalesarficuloscomo
mantequilb,yogur,queso,etc. Este
compartimientoes ajustabley se encuentra
enla puerta.Puedemoverseavarioslugares
diferentesparaacomodarlas necesidadesde
conservaci6nde alimentos.
Pararetirar,abrala puertadel
compartimientode productoslacteos,tire
deel haciaarribae inclineloparasacarlo.
Parareinstalar,inviertael procedimiento
anterior.
CONTENEDORES
DE LA PUERTA
LosContenedoresde la
Puertase ajustanpara
adaptarsea sus
necesidadesde
almacenamiento.
,Pararetirarlos,
desliceel contenedorhaciaarribay tire de
elderechohacb afuera.
,Parareinstalarlo,inviertael procedimiento
anterior.
RETENEDOR DE
ARTICULOS EN LA
PUERTA
LosContenedoresde la Puertaseajustan
paraadaptarsea susnecesidadesde
almacenamiento.
Pararetirarlos,desliceel contenedor
haciaarribay tirede elderechohacia
afuera.
Parareinstalarlo,inviertael procedimiento
anterior.
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CAJONES DE LAS
VERDURAS CON
CONTROL DE HUMEDAD
El Caj6nde las Verdurasmantienelas
verdurasfrescas
durantem£stiempo
ofreciendounambiente
concontrolde
humedad,
Controles
Loscontroles i
delcajondelas
verdurasreguianla
cantidadde humedadenel cajon.Useel
ajusteinferierpara verdurasconcD.scaras.
Useel ajustealtopara verdurasconhojas.
Desmontaje e instalaci6n de los cajones:
Pararetirarel cajon,abrael cajonentoda
su extension.Levanteiapartedelantera
delcajony tirede elderechohacia
afuera.
,Parareinstalarel cajon,inserteel cajon
enlos rieiesdel marcoy empujehacia
atr£s asu lugar.
Desmontajeeinstalaei6ndel vidrio y del
marco:
Retireloscajonescomose indico
anteriormente.
Coloquela manodebajodelmarcopara
empujarel vidriodesdeabajo.Levantey
saqueelvidrio.
Levanteel marcode losrides dela pared
delrefrigerador.
Parainstalar,repitalasinstrucciones
anterioresenordeninverso.
COMO PROLONGAR LA
DURACION DE LAS VERDURAS
Pot favorsigalas reglassiguientescuando
guardeproductosenlos cajonesdelas
verdurascon controlde humedad:
NO lavelosproductosantesdecolocarlos
enel cajon.Cualquierhumedadadicionai
quese agreguea los cajonespuede
causardeterioroprematurode los
productos.
NOforrelos cajonesdelas verdurascon
toallasde papel.Lastoaiiasretienen
humedad.
Sigacuidadosamentelasinstruccionesde
control. Losajustesdecontrolincorrectos
puedendaharlos productos.
Veaa continuacionlos ajustescorrectosdel
controlde humedaddel cajon:
'LOW' • coliflor •manzanas
(Bajo) •maiz •naranjas
• calabacines • uvas
• pepinos
'HIGH' .lechuga • espD.rragos
(Alto) •espinaca •repollo
•apio •brocoli
•coles •hierbasfrescas
CAJON PARA
BOCADILLOS
(ALGUNOS
MODELOS)
ElCaj6n para
Bocadillos se puede
usarparaguardar
alimentosovegetaies
adicionales.
Desmontaje e instalaei6n del caj6n:
Pararetirarelcaj6n,abrael caj6nentoda
su extension.Levanteiapartedeiantera
delcaj6ny tire deelderechohacia
afuera.
Parareinstalarelcaj6n,inserteel cajon
enlos rieiesdel marcoy empujehacia
atr£sa su lugar.
PARRILLA PARA LATAS
(ALGUNOS MODELOS)
La PardllaparaLatasse deslizahacia
afueradesdedebajodela bandeja
estacionaria'spillproof'(a pruebade
derrames).Laparrila paralatastiene
capacidadparadocelatasde bebidasde
12onzas.
Desmontajeeinstalaei6ndel parrillapara
latas
Pararetirarelparrillaparalatas,abraei
parriiiaparalatasentodasu extension.
Levantela partedeianteradeiparrillapara
latasy tiredeel derechohaciaafuera.
Parareinstalarelcajon,inserteei parriiia
paraiatasenlos rides dei marcoy
empujehaciaatrD.sa su lugar.
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53
54
£i{11£
(ALGUNOS IODELOS)
If
Uso initialde la m_quinade haeerhielo
Cercioresedequeel
depositodel hieloeste
ensu lugary que
manecillade la
m£quinaestedirigidahaciaabajo.
Despuesdequeel compartimientodel
congeladoralcanzaentre-18oa -170C
(0° a 20 F),la ma.quinadefabricarhielose
lena con aguay comienzaa funcionar.
Espereaproximadamente24 horas
despuesde la instalacionpararecibirel
primerIotede hielo.
Descarteel hielocreadodurantelas
primeras12horasdeoperaciOnpara
verificarqueel sistemanotenga
impurezas.
Instruccionesde Funcionamiento
Cercioresedequeel depositodel hielo
esteen su lugary quela maneciladela
m£quinaestedirigidahaciaabajo.
Despuesde queel compartimientodel
congeladoralcanzaentre-180a-170C
(0° a 20 F),la ma.quinade fabricarhielose
lena conaguay comienzaa funcionar.
Ustedcomenzara,a obtenerhielo
aproximadamentecada3 horas.
Detengalaproduccion _ -,
dehielolevantandola __--....
manecillade la
m£quinahastaquese
escucheunchasquido.
Lama.quinade hacerhielopermanecer£
enla posiciOnOff'(Apagada)hastaquela
manecilanosea empujadahaciaabajo.
BANDEJA PARA CUBITOS
DE HIELO
(ALGUNOS IVlODELOS)
InstalaciOnydesmontajede la bandeja:
Parainstalar,
deslicelaranura
enformade Lde
labandejahacia
abajosobreel
tornillodela paredtrasera. Empujela
bandejahaciaatra.shastaqueeltornllose
detengaen laranuraenformade L(1).
Deslicelapartedelanterade labandeja
sobreeltornillodelanterodela pared(2).
,Pararetirar,realicelospasosanterioresen
ordeninverso.
BANDEJA FIJA DEL
CONGELADOR
(ALGUNOS IVlODELOS)
Pararetirar e instalarla bandeja:
Retirela
bandejatirando
deellahacia
afueraentoda ,,
suextension.Levantelapartedelanterade
labandejay sa.queladerechohaciaafuera.
Parainstalar,insertelabandejaen los
rielesde la pareddel refrigeradory
empujehaciala partetraseradel
compartimiento.
CANASTA DE ALAIVIBRE
(ALGUNOS IVlODELOS)
DesmontajeeinstalaciOnde la canasta:
,Pararetirar,
tirede la
canastahacia
afueraen
todasu extension.Levantelaparte
delanteradela canastay sa.quela
derechohaciaafuera.
,Parainstalar,insertelacanastaenlos
rielesde la pareddel refrigeradory
empujehaciaatr£sa su lugar.
CAJONES TIPO
CANASTAS
DESIVlONTABLES
(ALGUNOS IVlODELOS)
(Elconjuntodela puertadelcajonnose
incluyoen lailustracionparamayorclaridad).
Desmontajede las canastas:
,Sigalospasos1-3dela seccionCajOn
Desmontable(p£gina47).
ReinstalaciOnde las canastas:
,Sigalospasos3-4dela secciOnCajOn
Desmontable(p£gina48).
COMPARTIMIENTO DE LA
PUERTA
ElCompartimientode la Puertaofrece
espacioparaguardaralimentoscongelados
enla puertadelcongelador.
Desmontajee instalaciOndel
compartimientode la puerta:
compartimiento,
levanteel conjunto
delas leng0etas
lateralesdel forro
dela puertay tire
deel haciaafuera.
Parainstalar,insertelosextremosdel
conjuntodel compartimientoenlas
leng0etasdelforrodela puertay deslce
haciaabajo.
Y
L ;UR G
PIEZA
PuertasTexturadas
y Exterior
interiordelGabinete
PuertasdeAcero
Inoxidabley Exterior*
IMPORTANTE:Lagarantia
de esteprodudo nocubre
da/_oalacabadodeacero
inoxidablecausadopot uso
/ncorrectodeprodudos de
limpiezao deproductosno
recomendados
Juntas de las Puertas
Bobinadel Condensador
Retirela rejillainferiorpara
tenet acce$o
Rejilla de la Salidadel
Ventiladordel
Condensador
Vea/aparte traserade/
refrigerador
Accesodos Bandejas,
compartimientos,ca/ones,
etc.
NO USE
Limpiadoresabrasivoso e.speros
Amoniaco
Blanqueadordecloro
Detergenteso solventes
concentrados
Esponjasderestregarde metalo
ple.sticotexturado
Limpiadoresabrasivoso e.speros
Amoniaco
Blanqueadordecloro
Solventeso detergentes
concentrados
Esponjasderestregarde metalo
ple.sticotexturado
Productosa basede vinagre
Limpiadoresa basedelimon
Limpiadoresabrasivoso a.speros
Esponjasderestregarde metalo
ple.sticotexturado
Unlavavajillas
USE
Use4cucharadasde bicarbonatodisueltoen 1cuartodegalon
(1 litro)de aguatibiaconjabon.
Enjuaguelas superficiescon aguatibialimpiay seque
inmediatamenteparaevitarlas manchas.
Useaguatibiaconjabony unpahosuavelimpioo unaesponja.
Enjuaguelas superficiescon aguatibialimpiay seque
inmediatamenteparaevitarlas manchas.
Uselaboquillade unamangueradeaspiradora.
Uselaboquillade unamangueradeaspiradoracon escobilla
Sigalas instruccionesdedesmontajee instalacionindicadasenla
seccioncorrespondientea cadaaccesorio.
Esperehastaquelosarficulosse ajustena latemperatura
ambiente.
Diluyadetergentesuavey useunpaholimpioy suaveo una
esponjaparalimpiados.
Useunaescobillaconcerdasde ple.sticoparalimpiarlas
hendiduras.
Enjuaguelas superficiescon aguatibialimpia.
Sequeinmediatamentelosarficulosdevidrioy lostransparentes
paraevitarlasmanchas.
* Enel interiordelrefrigeradorse haincluidoun limpiadordeaceroinoxidableparasu uso.Paracomprarlimpiadoradicional,porfavorpongaseen
contactocon Searsusandola informaci6nindicadaenlacontraportadade su manual.
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56
1. Retiretodoslosalimentos.
.
3.
Desenchufeel refrigerador.
Limpielossiguientesarficulos-prestando
especialatenci6nalas hendiduras-
usandolasinstruccionesapropiadas
indicadasen lasecci6nLimpiezade su
Refrigerador:
•Paredes,pisoy techodelinteriordel
gabinete.
•Oajones,bandejasy juntas.
Lavey sequetodaslas botelas,envases
y fiascos.Descartelos almentosahejoso
deteriorados.
Envuelvao guardelosa/mentosque
causanoloresen envaseshermeticos
paraevitarquelos oloresvuelvana
ocurrir.
Enchufeel refrigeradory vuelvaa coiocar
losaiimentosensus lugares.
Despuesde24 horas,verifiquesi se han
eliminadolosolores.
Si
1.
el olorain persiste...
Retireloscajonesy col6quelosen la
bandejasuperiordelrefrigerador.
Lleneelcompartimientodelrefrigeradory
delcongelador-inciuyendolas puertas-
conhojasdeperi6dicosarrugadasnegras
y blancas.
Coloquebriquetasde carb6ndispersasen
los peri6dicosarrugadosenel
compartimientodelrefrigeradory del
congelador.
Cierrelaspuertasy dejereposardurante
24-48horas.
5. Repitadesdeel paso5 al 7 indicados
anteriormente.
Siel olorain persiste,p6ngaseen contacto
conel Centrode ServicioSears.Elnumero
deteldono se encuentraenla contraportada
delmanual.
Evitecolocardemasiadosarficulosen las
bandejasdelrefrigerador.Estoreducela
eficaciade lacircuiaci6ndelaire
airededorde losaiimentosy ei
refrigeradorrealizara,ciclosde
funcionamientome.sfrecuentes.
Evitecolocardemasiadosalimentostibios
enel refrigeradordeunasolavez.Esto
sobrecargalos compartimientosy
disminuyelavelocidaddeenfriamiento.
No usepapeldealuminio,papelencerado
o toallasde papelparaforrarlas
bandejas.Estodisminuyeeifiujo deairey
el refrigeradorfuncionare,menos
eficientemente.
UncongeladorIlenohasta_3desu
capacidadfuncionar£m£seficientemente.
Ubiqueelrefrigeradoren lapartem£s
frescade lahabitaci6n.Evitelas£reas
querecibeniuzdirectadelsol o cercade
tuberiaso rejillasde caiefacci6nu otros
electrodomesticosqueproducencalor.Si
estonoes posibleaisleel exteriorusando
unasecci6nde losarmarioso unacapa
adicionaideaislamiento.
Consultelasecci6nsobrecontrolesde la
temperaturaen ia Guiade Usoy Cuidado
paraobtenerlosajustesde control
recomendados.
Limpielasjuntasde lapuertacadatres
mesesdeacuerdoconias instrucciones
delimpiezaindicadasen iaGuiade Usoy
Cuidado.Estoasegurar£quela puerta
cierrehermeticamentey queei
refrigeradorfuncionecon mayor
eficiencia.
Organicelosarficulosenel refrigerador
demodoquese reduzcaei tiempoqueia
puertaeste.abierta.
Aseguresede quelas puertasqueden
biencerradasnivelandoeirefrigerador
comose indicaen laGuiade Usoy
Cuidado.
Limpielas bobinasdelcondensadorcada
3 mesescomose indicaenla Guiade
Usoy Cuidado.Estocontribuire,aiahorro
deenergiay ai rendimientodel
REFRIGERADOR
1. Deslicelapantala hacia
la partetraseradel
compartimientopara
sacarladelconjuntode
la luz.
2. Retirelosfocos.
3. Reemple.ceiosconfocospara
electrodomesticosde no m#sde 40
watts.
4. Vuelvaa colocarla
pantaliade laluz
insertandolaslengietas
dela pantallaen los
agujerossituadosa cadaiadodei
conjuntode la luz.Desliceia pantalla
haciaadelantehastaqueentrea presi6n
ensu lugar.NOfuerceia pantalla
despuesque hayaquedadobloqueadaen
su lugar.Si Iohace,puededaharla
pantalla.
CONGELADOR A
,t\
1. Aprieteiaslengietas
traserasdela
cubiertade laiuzy
tiredeelladerecho
haciaabajo. _ t 1/7
2. Retireeifoco. B
3. Reempl£celoconun focopara
electrodomesticosde no m#sde 40
watts.
4. Insertelas lengQetasdelanterasde la
cubiertadeia luzen la pareddel
congeladory coloquea presi6nlaparte
traseradeiconjuntode laluz hastaque
las lengietastraserasse enganchen.
Losrefrigeradoresmodernosusanaislamientodeespumayahorranma.senergiaquelosrefrigeradoresantiguos.Sinembargo,elaisiamientode
espumanoesamortiguadordesonidostaneficazcomoeldelosmodelosantiguos.Comoresultado,escuchara,ciertossonidosquepueden
parecerleextrahos.Coneltiempoustedsefamiliarizara,conellos.Porfavorconsulteestainformacionantesdesolicitarservicio.
l.-(oI(llmlo
Chasquido
Agoipamientoo
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El control del congelador (A)
hace un chasquido cuando se
pone en marcha o se detiene el
compresor.
El temporizador del congelador
(B) suena como un reloj
electrico cuando entra o sale
del ciclo de descongelaci6n.
El ventilador del congelador (C)
y el ventilador del condensador
(D) hacen ese ruido cuando
funcionan.
El refrigerante del evaporador
(El y del intercambiador de
calor (F) hace este ruido
cuando circula.
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Funcionamiento normal
Funcionamiento normal
Funcionamiento normal
Funcionamiento normal
Ruido sordo Los cubos de la m_.quinade Funcionamiento normal
hacer hielo (modelosselectos) al
caer en el dep6sito del hielo(G).
Vibraci6n El compresor (H) hace este Funcionamiento normal
sonido cuando esta.
funcionando.
El refrigerador no esta.nivelado. Ver las Instalaci6n del Refrigerador para obtener detalles
sobre como nivelar el refrigerador.
Zumbido Funcionamiento normal
Murmullo
Siseoo ruido seeo
La conexi6n de la v_.lvulade
agua (I) de la ma.quinade hacer
hielo (modelos selectos) hace
este sonido cuando la ma.quina
se esta.Ilenando con agua.
La ma.quinade hacer hielo (J)
esta.'activada' sin tener
conexi6n de agua.
El compresor (H) puede
producir un murmullo alto
cuando esta.funcionando.
El calentador del descongelador
(K) sisea o hace un ruido seco
cuando esta.funcionando.
Desactive levantando la manecilla de la ma.quinaa la
posici6n 'off'. Vet los detalles en la secci6n IVl_quina
Autom_tica de Hacer Hielo de su Guia de Uso y Cuidado.
Funcionamiento normal
Funcionamiento normal
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PROBLEMA
Latemperaturade los
alimentos es demasiado
tibia
CAUSAPOSIBLE
Lapuertanocierrabien.
EJrefrigerador tiene un oJor
Seforman gotas deagua
enel exterior del refrigerador
Seforman gotasdeagua
enel interiordelrefrigerador
EJrefrigerador o la maquina
de hacerhielo hacenruidos
extraSoso demasiadoaltos
Los cajones de lasfrutas
yverduras no cierranbien
EJrefrigerador funciona
con demasiadafreeueneia
Loscontrolesnecesitanserajustados.
Las bobinasdel condensadorest,_nsucias.
La rejilladel airetraseraest,_bloqueada.
Lapuertaseha abiertoconfrecuenciao se ha
dejadoabiertaporperiodosprolongados.
Sehancolocadoalimentosrecientemente.
Elcompartimientoest,.sucioo tienealimentosque
expidenolor.
Verifiquesi lasjuntascierranherm6ticamente.
Losnivelesde humedadsonaltos.
Loscontrolesdebenserajustados.
Losnivelesde humedadsonaltos o la puertase
haabiertocondemasiadafrecuencia.
Verifiquesi lasjuntascierranherm6ticamente.
Funcionamientonormal.
Elcontenidodel cajdno la posici6ndelos
articulosen el compartimientovecinopuedenestar
obstruyendoelcai6n..
Elcaj6nest_malcolocado.
El refrigeradornoest,_nivelado.
Lascanaletasdeloscajonesest_.nsuciaso
necesitantratamiento.
Lapuertaseha abiertoconfrecuenciao se ha
dejadoabiertaporperiodosprolongados.
Lahumedado caloren el_.reavecinaes alta.
Recientementese hancolocadoalimentos.
El refrigeradorest,.expuestoal calordebidoal
medioambienteo a otroselectrodom6sticosa su
alrededor.
Las bobinasdel condensadorest,_nsucias.
SOLLIClON
Vealasecci6nInstalaei6n del Refrigerador -Nivelaci6ndel
Refrigeradorpara nivelaci6ncorrectadel refrigerador.
Verifiquesi lasjuntascierranherm_ticamente.Limpie,sies
necesario,deacuerdoconlas instruccionesdelimpieza.
Verifiquesi hayobstruccionesinternasqueimpidanque lapuertase
cierrebien(pot ej. cajonesmalcerrados,dep6sitosdel hielo,
contenedoreso alimentosdemasiadograndeso malcolocados,etc.)
Verifiquela secci6nAjustey Mantenimientode las Temperaturas
Apropiadas-Ajustede los Controles para obtenerinformaci6n
sobrecomoajustarloscontroles.
Vealasinstruccionesen la secci6nConsejosy Cuidado-Limpieza
desu Refrigerador.
Verifiquela posici6nde losalimentosen el refrigeradorpara
asegurarsede que la rejillano est_bloqueada.Las rejillasdel aire
traserasse encuentrandebajodeloscajonesde lasverduras.
Reduzcael tiempoquela puertaest,.abierta.Organicebienlos
alimentosparaasegurardeque lapuertase abrapot tiempostan
cortoscomoseaposible.
Esperea queel ambienteinteriorse ajustepotel periodode tiempo
quela puertaestuvoabierta.
Esperehastaqueel alimentoquese hacolocadorecientemente
alcancelatemperaturadel refrigeradoro del congelador.
Vealasinstruccionesen la secci6nConsejosy Cuidado.
Vealasinstruccionesen la secci6nConsejosy Cuidado-Limpieza
desu Refrigerador.
Verifiquela secci6nAjustey Mantenimientode las Temperaturas
Apropiadas- Ajustede los Controles paraobtenerinformaci6n
sobrecomoajustarloscontroles.
Verifiquela seccidnAjustey Mantenimientode las Temperaturas
Apropiadas-Ajustede los Controles para obtenerinformaci6n
loscontroles.
Verifiquela seccidnAjuste y Mantenimientode las Temperaturas
Apropiadas- Ajuste de los Controles paraobtenerinformaci6n
sobrecomoajustarloscontroles.Reduzcael tiempoquela puerta
est,_abierta.Organicebienlosalimentosparaasegurardequela
puertase abrapottiempostancortoscomoseaposible.
Vealasinstruccionesen la seccidnConsejosy Cuidado - Limpieza
desu Refri1_erador.
Consultelasecci6nSonidos Normalesde Funeionamiento.
Cambiedelugarlos alimentosy contenedoresparaevitar
interferenciacon loscajones.
Vealasecci6nCaracteristieasdel Refrigerador -Cajonescon
Control deTemperaturaparaverificarlaposici6ndeloscajones.
Vealasecci6nInstalaei6n del Refrigerador -Nivelaei6ndel
Refrigeradorpara nivelaci6ncorrectadel refrigerador.
Limpielascanaletasconaguatibia y jab6n.Enjuaguey sequebien.
Apliqueunacapadelgadade vaselinaenlascanaletasde los
cajones.
Reduzcael tiempoquela puertaest,.abierta.Organicebienlos
alimentosparaasegurardeque lapuertase abrapor tiempostan
cortoscomoseaposible.
Esperea queel ambienteinteriorse ajusteporel periodode tiempo
quela puertaestuvoabierta.
Funcionamientonormal.
Esperehastaqueel alimentoquese hacolocadorecientemente
alcancelatemperaturadel refrigeradoro del congelador.
EvalL_eel medioambientede su refrigerador.Posiblementesea
necesariocambiarlodelugarparamejorarsu rendimiento.
Yealasinstruccionesen la secci6nConsejosy Cuidado - Limpieza
desu Refrigerador.
PROBLEMA
Elrefrigeradorfunciona
condemasiadafreeueneia
cont/huacibn
CAUSASPOSIBLES
Loscontrolesnecesitanserajustados.
Lapuertanocierrabien.
SOLUCiON
Verifiquela secci6nAjuste y Mantenimientode las Temperaturas
Apropiadas- Ajuste de los Controles paraobtenerinformaci6n
sobrecomoajustarloscontroles.
Yealasecci6nInstalaci6n delRefrigerador- Nivelaci6ndel
Refrigeradorpara nivelaci6ncorrectadel refrigerador.
Verifiquesi lasjuntascierranherm6ticamente.Limpie,sies
necesario.Yealasinstruccionesen lasecci6nConsejosy Cuidado-
Limpiezade su Refrigerador,
Verifiquesi hayobstruccionesinternasqueimpidanque lapuertase
cierrebien(porej. cajonesrealcerrados,dep6sitosdel hielo,
contenedoreso alimentosdemasiadograndeso realcolocados,etc.)
¥A
El refrigerador tiene
escapede agua
Seforma hieloen el tubo
deadmisi6nde la
m_quina de hacer hielo
El flujo del agua es mas
lento que Io normal
Seus6tuberiapl,_sticaparacompletarla
conexi6n.
Seinstal6unav_.lvulade aguaincorrecta.
La presi6ndel aguaes baja.
La temperaturadel congeladoresdemasiadoalta.
La presi6ndel aguaes baja.
Seinstal6unav_.lvulade aguaincorrecta.
Searsrecomiendael usodetuberiadecobreparala instalaci6n.La
tuberiade pl_.sticoes menosdurabley puedecausarescapes.Sears
no se responsabilizapor da_osmaterialesdebidoainstalaci6no
conexi6ndel a_ua incorrecta.
Yealasinstruccionesen la secci6nInstalaei6ndel Refrigerador-
Conexi6n del Suministro de Agua.Lasv&lvulasautoperforantesy
lasv&lvulasde asientode _6"causanbajapresi6ndel aguay pueden
obstruirlatuberiaconel pasardel tiempo.Searsno se
responsabilizapot daSosmaterialesdebido a instalaci6no
conexi6n del agua incorrecta.
La presi6ndel aguadebeset entre20y 100librasporpulgada
cuadradaparaqueelfuncionamientoseaapropiado.Se recomienda
unapresi6nminimade35 libraspor pulgadacuadradaparalos
refrigeradoresquetienenfiltrosdeagua.
Yealasecci6nAjusteyMantenimientode las Temperaturas
Apropiadas- Ajustede losControles paraobtenerinformaci6n
sobrecomoajustarloscontroles.Se recomiendaque latemperatura
delcongeladorseaentre-18a -17° C (0a 2° F).
La presi6ndel aguadebeset entre20y 100librasporpulgada
cuadradaparaqueelfuncionamientoseaapropiado.Se recomienda
unapresi6nminimade35 libraspor pulgadacuadradaparalos
refrigeradoresquetienenfiltrosdeagua.
Yealasinstruccionesen la secci6nInstalaei6ndel Refrigerador-
Conexi6n del Suministro de Agua.Lasv_Jvulasautoperforantesy
lasv_.lvulasde asientode _6"causanbajapresi6ndel aguay pueden
obstruirlatuberiaconel pasardel tiempo.Searsno se
responsabilizapot daSosmaterialesdebido a instalaci6no
conexi6n del agua ineorreeta.
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