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Jenn-Air JRT199 Refrigerator User Manual

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1. to ae Pees 5 t3 ELIES ret ser The push button light switch is located behind the panel at the top on the right side of your fountain For replacement use a 120v 7 watt bulb ry Tit it ks eae cae a iy pee adc teh ge PeLE LILI TIES E Sree eee eee ISTERI F A child proof lock is located behind the panel at the top on the left side of the dispenser This push button switch will turn your ice and water dispensers on or off 17 ag Do t os Ss ae 5 E It is recommended that you disconnect the power cord before cleaning peak Bae Your refrigerator can be rolled out for cleaning Turn the levelers at each front corner of the cabinet counterclockwiseuntil they turn freely Then pull the cabinet straight out Note If you have an Automatic ice Maker installed we recommend that you turn off the water supply before moving the cabinet After cleaning behind your refrigerator push it back and turn the levelers clockwise until they touch the floor and lock the cabinet in place SELILI ZIE Outside Use mild soap and water DO NOT use scouring powders automobile wax or furniture polish Rinse with clear water Door gaskets may be cleaned with soap and water a baking soda solution or mild scouring powder Inside LES Kees Clean both compartments and inner door panels with mild soap and water Do not use an abrasive powder solven
2. DO NOT use an adapter plug POWER SUPPLY CORD WITH 3 PRONG GROUNDING PLUG GROUNDING TYPE WALL RECEPTACLE LOCATION OF PRONGS ON POWER CORD PLUG MAY BE DIFFERENT ON YOUR MODEL THAN SHOWN HERE anging Rever D amp 86 E8093 Your refrigerator may have been built with the doors hinged to the right or hinged to the left Refer to the following instructions for door reversal foo u Le eB ESS SR Ses Phillips screwdriver 5 16 Socket and ratchet Putty knife End wrench 5 16 T25 Socket wrench LEFT Frp re 8858 8 BREE 1 Turn the fresh food control to OFF unplug the refrigerator and remove all food from the interior 2 Remove the handles from the doors and set aside The bottom mounting screw on the lower door handle is covered with a cap Carefully pry it out to expose the screw The cap should be saved for reassembly after the handle is remounted On the side front of the lower door that you are going to install the handle remove the small round screw hole plug with putty knife and press itinto the corresponding hole on the opposite side of the door 3 Using a 5 16 socket and ratchet or end wrench remove the screws from the upper hinge Carefully lift the door including the upper hinge off of the center hinge and place it on a padded surface to prevent scratching Avoid losing the spacer that was between the hinge and the cabinet top 4 Using a putty knife pry the plug button cover from the plastic
3. F Fe Bottle Retainer Some models have a boitle retainer located on the lower refrigerator door shelf It prevents tall bottles from falling out when the door is opened or closed The bottle retainer can be adjusted to any position on the shelf by sliding sideways F FSII KEZEIT IEE f Shelf Tender a tee ix CrN All models have a Shelf Tender located on one of the refrigerator door shelves It provides upright storage for packages or bottles The Shelf Tender can be adjusted to any position on the shelf by sliding sideways 12 T i To maintain the natural flavor moisture and nutrition of frozen foods and to prevent freezer burn we recommend that all foods be wrapped or sealed properly i The freezer shelf can be removed by 1 lifting the right end up approximately 1 4 2 push the shelf to the right as far as it will go into the sockets 3 lift the left end up approximately 3 and 4 pull the right end bars out of the socket in the side wall FE FPSLIC ST YR ts APO Ze kd PFET F SSI 332 JRT JR K rd Oe ota stig tha eal 2 Some models have an expandable width freezer shelf ae which adjusts sideways to open up a full height space for tall packages such as pizza The right side of the shelf is supported by a wide leg that slides sideways in channels on the underside of the shelf The shelf can also adjust to two heights This requires removing the shelf fr
4. bushing at the top of the door Save the cover for future use 5 Lift the upper hinge and the spacer washers from the door and install them at the opposite corner 6 Position the plug button cover saved from step 4 over the old hinge bushing and press it into place 7 Pry out the 3 plastic plug buttons from the cabinet top and press them into the opposite corner 8 Unscrew the hinge pin out of the center hinge on the top of the lower door Carefully lift the lower door off the lower hinge and place it on a padded surface If the metal hinge pin pulls out of the lower hinge when the door is removed pull it out of the door bottom and press it back into the hinge 9 With the T25 socket wrench and 5 16 socket and ratchet remove the screws from the center hinge and spacer from the cabinet Transfer the two screws from the left end of the divider bar to the right end install the center hinge and spacer on the left end of the divider bar the same way it was installed on the right end Tighten both screws until they are just snug then turn them one half turn more 10 Pry the plug cover from the plastic bushing at the top of the lower door and press into the plastic bushing on the opposite side of the door 11 Remove the base grille by grasping at both ends and pulling it straight out 12 Remove the hinge cover by squeezing both sides together 13 Use a 5 16 socket and ratchet to remove the two screws from the bottom hinge Save the spa
5. position tilt the shelf with the front up Insert hooks into desired frame openings and let the shelf settle into place Make sure it is securely locked at the rear The Temp Control Drawer between the top and second shelves provides short term storage of fresh meats without freezing This drawer will provide extra chilling only if the cantilever shelf that supports the Temp Control Drawer is in the 2nd 3rd or 4th shelf adjusting positions Keep the drawer tightly closed at all times The sliding lever on the back wail above the drawer enables you to vary the internal temperatures inside the drawer With the lever set at the Cold position the temperature inside the drawer will be cooler and you can store most good quality meats several days All meats or poultry should be stored in their original store wrappings or in plastic bags to reduce the evaporation of moisture from them To remove the Temp Control Drawer pull it out until it stops Then apply a little more pressure and pull completely out n Rack Most models ry ERRET aair bd I i To use your wine rack fit it along either side of any refrigerator shelf and lay the wine bottle on the rack Gas 10 TE FEF EFL Sealed Grispers rae ty Py ene The Sealed Crispers are ideal for storing vegetables and fruit Keep your crispers tightly closed to insure freshness Storing leafy vegetables such as celery and lettuce in plastic bags reduces mo
6. VwM4 JENN AIR Use amp Care Manual Frost Free Refrigerators MODELS JRT1960 JRT2160 JRTD229 JRT199 JRT219 JRTF1960 JRTF2160 Mode JRTD229 Printedin U S A PartNo 110304 1 1996Jenn Air Cat No STU1960UA 196 TTR rt TLN i BS ta tod Sot atte etesecstseis sees ques Seansceee Your Jenn Air frost free refrigerator was designed engineered and manufac tured to the highest standards of quality and performance Since this manual explains how you can obtain the best use of your Jenn Air it is essential that you follow the instructions carefully Should you have any questions about using your Jenn Air appliance write to us Be sure to provide the model number of your appliance Jenn Air Customer Assistance c o Maytag Customer Service PO Box 2370 Cleveland TN 37320 2370 THE MODEL YOU HAVE SELECTED MAY NOT HAVE ALL OF THESE FEATURES SHOWN Automatic Ice Maker Energy Saver and Automatic Switch Light Dispenser Bin Freezer Shelves Freezer Shelves Shelf Tender Lift Off Door Shelves Retainer Crisper Cover Adjustable Glass SENET Removable Compartment Sealed P Base Grille Crisper S
7. an uneven floor may cause the cabinet to appear unlevel If leveling is necessary remove the base grille and adjust Models JRT199 JRT219 JRTD229 To lock the cabinet in place turn down one or both locking feet located near the front wheels Rear leveler feet are not required TUAN CLOCKWISE TO RAISE CABINET CORNER Van Ifthe flooris notlevel anditis necessary to raise the rear of the cabinet we suggest rolling the rear wheels on to a piece of plywood or other F TURN COUNTER CLOCKWISE shim material TO LOWER CABINET CORNER Models JRT1960 JRTF1 960 JRT2160 JRTF2160 The refrigerator has 4 wheels and a leveling screw beneath each front corner at the base of the cabinet To adjust turn the leveling screw clockwise to raise or counterclockwise to lower Your refrigerator is designed to operate on a nominal 115 volt 15 amp 60 cycle line There should be a separate grounded circuit serving this refrigerator only DO NOT use an extension cord Your refrigerator is equipped with a three pronged ground ing plug for your protection against possible electrical shock hazards It must be plugged into a grounding receptacle Where a standard two prong wall receptacle is encountered it is the personal responsibility and obligation of the cus tomer to have it replaced with a properly grounded three prong wall receptacle DO NOT under any circumstances cut or remove the third ground prong from the power cord
8. ator is plugged in This will help protect you from possible injury It will also prevent interference with moving parts of the ejector mechanism and the heating element that releases the cubes If you are installing your new refrigerator yourself please follow these helpful sugges tions 1 Remove base skids 2 Remove all exterior and interior tape carefully and retain old tape Make a small pad of this tape to pick off any remaining tape residues This will eliminate the need to use dangerous solvents of any kind 3 Remove and discard the cantilever shelf packing clips located just above each shelf where they hook onto the frame To remove the red plastic clip wiggle it sideways and pull straight out 4 Select a location for your new refrigerator away from any heat sources Allow a free flow of air through the front base grille 5 Your model should not be installed where the room temperature will go below 55 F because it will not run frequently enough to maintain proper temperature in the freezer SERS Soon th tes SRE STAT PPS Levelingts important To enhance its appearance maintain efficient performance and for proper function of the ice maker your refrigerator should be level Using a carpenter s level check your refrigerator to make sure it is level front to back and side to side The front wheels were adjusted at the factory so the cabinet would be level However jarring in transit or standing the refrigerator on
9. cer 14 Pull the metal hinge pin from the side of the lower hinge and place it including the spacer washer into the top hole 6 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Pry out the two screw hole plug buttons on the bottom left side of the top door and lower door On some models remove the door stops metal plates on the bottom of each door and install them on opposite sides Press in the plug buttons in the holes on the right side of both doors Set the lower door on the bottom hinge making sure the hinge pin enters the bushing in the door bottom While holding the door in a closed position take the center hinge pin that was removed in step 8 and screw it through the left hole of the center hinge and into the bottom door bushing Make sure the long pin goes into the bottom door and the short pin goes into the top door Set the upper door on the center hinge making sure the hinge pin enters the door bushing When you close the door the gasket should hold it in place Making sure to use the same number of spacers that were originally used beneath the upper hinge install the hinge mounting screws Before tightening these screws make sure the top of the door is level with the cabinet top and the space between the door is equidistant across the entire front Avoid over tightening these screws Tighten both until they are just snug then turn them in another one half turn Examine the door gasket all around each doo
10. ealed Model JRTD229 Crisper x af aan t aZ i antel _ Use the three pronged plug only with a grounding receptacle to provide protection from electrical shock This appliance must be installed in accordance with the installation and grounding instructions on page 4 5 Unplug your refrigerator before cleaning condenser replacing a light bulb or making any repairs Any servicing should be performed by a qualified technician Incase of power failure minimize door openings If power failure is of long duration protect frozen food by placing blocks of dry ice on top of the packages or check with a local frozen foods locker plant about temporary storage Frozen foods which have thawed completely should not be refrozen Any electric service cord that becomes frayed or damaged should be immediately repaired or replaced Never unplug your appliance by pulling on the power cord _ Your refrigerator should not be operated in the presence of explosive fumes Remove the doors from any out of use refrigerator to prevent child entrapment and suffocation Do not place fingers or hands on the automatic ice making mechanism while the refriger
11. hen 1 Ice storage bin is to be removed for extended period of time 2 Refrigerator is not to be used for a considerable amount of time such as vacations Also turn off the water supply to the ice maker in this instance if practical 3 Water supply is to be shut off for several hours Fed ORs fee 8 6 te tes ryyer yee eg Fey How the ite Maker Works Water fills the empty cube mold Fig 1 when the freezer compartment has cooled to freez ing temperature Cold air is forced directly over mold When frozen the cubes are rotated up and out of the mold Fig 2 The sweeper arm ejects them into the ice storage bin below The sensor arm Fig 3 senses when the bin is full and signals the ice maker to stop ejecting more cubes However the mold has been refilled and cubes frozen so the new supply is ready when needed As soon as ice is removed from the bin the sensor arm signals that more is needed The ice maker resumes operation by ejecting ready and waiting frozen cubes Fig SENSOR ARM DOWN FOR o POSITION Lift the front of the Automatic Dispenser bin and pull it straight out Wash the bin occasionally in mild soap and lukewarm water To replace the bin push it all the way back until the bottom of the bin is behind the raised edge at the front of the shelf it rests on Make sure the tabs at the back of the bin that turn the spiral auger are positioned between the prongs from the auger motor Prevent
12. ibe problems and give model and serial number of the appliance Be sure to retain proof of purchase to verify warranty status Refer to WARRANTY for further information of owner s responsibilities for warranty service if the dealer or service company cannot resolve the problem write to Jenn Air Customer Assistance c o Maytag Customer Service PO Box 2370 Cleveland TN 37320 2370 1 800 688 1100 U S and Ontario or 1 423 559 3646 e Use and care manuals service manuals and parts catalogs are available from Jenn Air Customer Assistance c o Maytag Customer Service All specifications subject to change by manufacturer without notice 23
13. ice cubes from missing your glass by holding it as high as possible just below the ice chute Press the glass against the padded lever at the left side of the fountain To stop dispensing ice release pressure just enough to stop the dispenser motor and leave the glass in place to hold the door open until ice stops falling With a little practice you will learn to anticipate when to release pressure to prevent an un wanted dispense of ice which occurs each one and one half seconds After installation it may take 1 to 2 days to fill the Automatic Dispenser bin with ice cubes To dispense water press a container against the padded lever at the right side of the fountain To stop the water flow release pressure To minimize splashing hold the container as high as possible When you first operate your dispenser or after reconnecting water to your refrigerator air will escape from the dispenser for afew minutes before water begins to flow Draw 10 glasses of water and empty them in the kitchen sink This will insure complete filling of the reservoir with fresh water 16 Do not discard water into the grille at the bottom of the fountain This is a spill area not a drain Normal spills will be evaporated in the recessed area below the spill shelf grille Excessive spills should be removed with an absorbent sponge or cloth The spill area should be cleaned occasionally FF WSIS IFT Fe TENT F4 LIE Pe 7 ZK Z7 A ROUE ag
14. ice maker is designed to furnish a continual supply of ice cubes The amount of ice produced depends on the temperature in the freezer section of your refrigerator The colder the freezer section the more ice is produced We suggest you start with your refrigerator and freezer controls at their mid settings In most cases this is satisfactory If the door to the refrigerator or freezer is opened frequently or temperatures in the kitchen are abnormally high a colder setting may be necessary After your model has been installed and the water supply connected to the ice maker it may take 8 to 12 hours before the ice maker furnishes any usable ice cubes The first one or two harvests will probably contain undersized and irregular cubes because of air in the supply line The initial harvest may also contain impurities from the new water supply piping Therefore all cubes from the first two or three harvests should be discarded Under certain rare circumstances ice cubes may be discolored usually appearing with agreen bluish hue The cause of this unusual discoloration is apparently a combination of factors such as certain characteristics of local waters household plumbing and the accumulation of copper salts in an inactive water supply line which feeds the ice maker Continued consumption of such discolored ice cubes may be harmful to health f such discoloration is observed discard the ice cubes and contact the dealer from whom the ice maker or ref
15. isture evaporation The crispers slide out for easy access to foods stored within They are completely removable for cleaning hand wash only or for use elsewhere in your kitchen The crisper cover also serves as a refrigerator storage shelf To remove for cleaning push up on the glass cover from underneath and carefully remove F FEET IF SFe ee EJ oe zus RI Humidity Controt Mast models The humidity control levers are located on the shelf above the crisper drawers The slide control should generally be set at the Low setting for fruits and the High setting for vegetables Pa g amp a Occasionally you may notice water droplets on the back wall This is normal Defrost water is used to maintain humidity level and helps keep food fresh longer Excess water drains into the defrost pan beneath the cabinet and evaporates 11 Your model has an egg caddy that fits securely on a door shelf This egg caddy can be removed and carried to your working area PEEY PSSLISS TPS Sein o Tracts hesir dirr f ests TI ITIER SS Door gaskets are magnetized to insure an air tight seal all around These gaskets cling to the cabinet front once the doors are closed to within their magnetic range Lift off door shelves may be easily adjusted to another position on the door Lift the shelf straight up until it clears the retainers on the door liner and pull straight out Reverse this procedure when replacing a shelf ky
16. ity increases and condensation appears turn the Energy Saver switch to Reduces Exterior Moisture Be sure to turn the Energy Saver switch back to Saves Energy as the humidity drops to save energy In areas of relatively high humidity the Energy Saver Switch in the Reduces Exterior Moisture position will minimize any collection of moisture on the outside surface of the cabinet For efficient energy Use 1 Be sure the refrigerator is level and ventilation around the front grille is not blocked 2 Check door seals occasionally for leakage Check at various places top bottom and sides 3 Check the temperature avoid unnecessary cold settings 4 Keep the freezer near full capacity less cold air is lost during door openings 5 Let hot dishes cool before putting into refrigerator or freezer 6 Cover liquids if uncovered the unit must work longer 7 Clean refrigerator condenser coils at least twice a year RHR i Retri ator i iat a f lnii Hit i He HH a Baath THAT i ii AREE TESSERA Seige sieterstyavatietarees Csi To maintain the natural flavor moisture and nutrition of fresh foods we recommend that all dishes trays and containers of food be covered Shelves Adjustable cantilever shelves can be posi tioned to suit your special needs To remove a shelf lift the rear straight up a fraction of an inch and pull straight out To lock into another
17. level Weak floor Defrost pan not positioned correctly Odor in cabinet Defrost pan needs cleaning Food left uncovered Interior needs cleaning Foods dry out Fresh or Frozen e Packages not wrapped or sealed properly Crisper not tightly closed Fresh food compartment too cold Refrigerator control set too cold Fresh food compartment too warm Refrigerator control set too warm e Freezer control set at coldest position Prolonged door openings Freezer compartment too warm Freezer contro set too warm Prolonged door openings ice cubes evaporate Cold air moving over ice cubes causes shrinkage Automatic ice maker not operating Stop arm in OFF position Water supply turned off Water pressure too low Freezer too warm Ice Dispenser not operating Ice jam in the dispenser ce maker not operating 22 Water Dispenser not operating Water supply turned off Water pressure too low Cabinet light not working Bulb burned out No power at outlet Water appears on back wall of fresh food compartment Normal function during defrost cycle Water flows to the bottom of the compartment and drains into the defrost pan if You Need Service Call the dealer from whom your appliance was purchased or the authorized Jenn Air Service Contractor listed in the Yellow Pages Your Jenn Air Contractor can provide better and faster service if you can accurately descr
18. ntrol to next oki A Tum freezer control to next Freezer too WARM higher number z Tum freezer control to next simian j rine Refrigerator OFF Set fresh toad contral to OFF IMPORTANT Except when starting do not change either control more than one number at atime Allow 24 hours for temperature to stabilize before resetting Changing either control will have some effect on the temperature of the other com partment In a day or two you may decide that one or both compartments should be colder or warmer If so adjust the control s as instructed in the accompanying chart At times the front surfaces of your refrigerator cabinet may be warm to the touch This is anormal function of your refrigerator This feature prevents moisture from condensing on the outside of your refrigerator during humid weather This condition may be noticeable when you first start your refrigerator during hot weather and during excessive or lengthy door openings The Energy Saver switch controls a heater designed to prevent moisture accumulation between the refrigerator and freezer door frame During humid weather moisture collects on objects that are cooler than the surrounding air This condensation can be eliminated by applying a small amount of heat to the surface upon which the water accumulates When the Energy Saver switch is on Saves Energy no heat is applied to the surface Itis saving both energy and money If humid
19. om the freezer sliding the leg out of the channels re inserting it in the alternate height position and return ing the shelf to the freezer hanging on the alternative hooks Usually the right support section will be ex 5 aa panded fully to the right wall surface unless vertical storage of narrow packages is desired EZEZ MARANA _ _ EP el aan e TYE jia JRTF1960 JRT2160 Some models have a tilt out basket on the lower shelf of the freezer door Tilting the basket forward by its upper edge provides easy access to packages A slight push upward will tiit the basket back to its proper stored position 13 Your refrigerator comes equipped with ice cube trays and a storage bin on most models To release frozen cubes hold the trays upside down and twist both ends e Ana BEARS g PLPSTLEFELI FITS Some models are designed so an Automatic Ice Maker can be easily installed whenever you wantit Order the ice maker kit number shown on the label on the cabinet back The kit contains installation instructions water connection instructions and other information concerning the ice maker operation The water inlet tubing assembly required to complete the water connection to the water valve is located in the crisper drawer in a bag Connect the ice maker to the water supply as instructed in the separate instructions furnished with the refrigerator The automatic
20. r making sure no gaps are visible between the gasket and cabinet if a gap shows try stretching the gasket away from the door The magnet will contact the cabinet surface install the handles on opposite sides of the doors as shown To replace the base grille line up its spring clips with the square openings in the cabinet and tap each end in until the grille locks in place Replace hinge cover Replace all food and return the fresh food control to its usual operating position LOWER DOOR HANDLE extension some models HANDLE EXTENSION IF USED GasEGSSRE SSS CEEGSESEE LEE GOH merevee ragrag i Tee eee eter ee4 Reusagageeyecuaesss REUSE RE a iein n MAR RARA Fresh Food i Your new refrigerator has two controls One for fS coldest m s5 regulating the temperature in the fresh food com ae ees partment and one for the freezer The fresh food F compartment and the freezer compartment con ena lt gt ee Exterior trols are located at the top front of the fresh food o 1 oe compartment Turn both controls to No 5 to start I your refrigerator The No 9 freezer control setting is recommended 6 mE 4 2i coldest for short term use only Your refrigerator may run for several hours when you first start it This is normal and shouldn t be cause for alarm To start Set fresh food control on 5 i Set freezer control on 5 i z Turm fresh food contro to next j Tur fresh food co
21. refrigerator and move it away 2 y fi SSS Y 4 from the wall Vacuum the condenser and pase grille area and the area where the D ee cabinet normally sits Plug in the refrigera m BASE GRILLE tor after cleaning To clean the base grille grasp both ends and pull straight out After cleaning replace the base grille To replace the base grille line up the spring clips on the base grille with the square openings on the refrigerator Tap each end in until the base grille locks in place 19 It is recommended that you disconnect the power cord before replacing light bulbs Always use a 40 watt standard base appliance type bulb when replacing a light Replace freezer bulb by 1 using two hands spread each side of the light cover outward and pull to the front 2 unscrew and replace bulb 3 push right hand side of light cover toward back of freezer engaging the tab into the slot Then push left side toward back engaging the left tab into the slot if you will be gone for a month or less leave the control knob at its usual setting During longer absences a remove all food b disconnect from electrical outlet c clean the refrigerator thoroughly including defrost pan d leave doors open to prevent odor formation e turn off supply water for ice maker if practical 20 Problems Save yourself the inconvenience of unnecessary service calls check these first Refrigerator runs too frequently Freq
22. rigerator was purchased Ice cubes that have been in the ice storage for a considerable length of time may pick up off flavor taste stick together and gradually become smaller We suggest that these cubes be thrown away We also suggest using an open box of baking soda in the refrigerator for food odor absorption Certain sounds may accompany the various cycles of the ice maker Examples are 1 the motor may have a slight hum 2 the cubes will rattle as they fall into an empty storage bin and 3 the water valve may click or buzz occasionally All of these sounds are normal and should be ignored 14 Note When dispensing ice cubes it is important that you use only the ice supplied by this ice maker Ice from any other source could cause an ice jam lfthis happens remove and discard all ice from the storage bin and any ice lodged in the ice chute AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER Your automatic ice maker is located near the top of the freezer compartment behind the Ice ARM Access Panel To gain access to the ice making mechanism lift the Ice Access Panel SENSOR The ice maker has a wire sensor arm that is connected to a shut off switch This arm stops the mechanism when the ice cube storage bin is full and restarts it after several ice cubes have been used You can use the stop arm to stop all production of ice at any time All you need to do is raise the arm into the OFF position The ice maker should be turned off arm up w
23. t polish cleaner or undiluted detergent You may notice a slight discoloration appearing at the top and near the center of the back wall of the fresh food compartment This is no cause for alarm but it should be cleaned off periodically When cleaning a glass cantilever shelf you can remove it and submerge the entire assembly in warm water Never use hot water Always allow glass to warm upto room temperature before immersing in warm water 18 Detrost water drains into a shallow pan beneath the cabinet and evaporates During periods of high hu midity water could remain in the pan This pan should be cleaned once a month with a strong solution of soap and water To remove defrost pan grasp the base grille on both ends and pull it straight out Slide the pan out from underneath the cabinet SUPPORT RAILS EFROST PAN To replace the defrost pan position the side flanges to fit over the slide rails and push it in until it stops To replace the base grille line up the spring clips on the base grille with the square openings on the refrigerator Tap each end in until the base grille locks in place 7 team FIT Fa Conde iser a kta ILIAS EE Pe To allow your refrigerator to run more effi ciently the base grille and the area around the condenser should be cleaned at least twice a year The area around the condens er can be cleaned whenever the refrigerator is moved during routine house cleaning Unplug the
24. uent running provides more stable temperatures Too many door openings Prolonged door openings Refrigerator runs too long Under normal conditions due to larger size and colder temperatures modern refrigerators run a greater percentage of the time Prolonged or frequent door openings Condenser needs cleaning Poor air circulation around condenser Refrigerator won trun Temperature control turned to OFF Power cord not plugged in No power at electrical outiet House fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped Cabinet vibrates Cabinet not level Weak floor Warm air from cabinet bottom Normal air flow for condenser circulation Front cabinet surface warm to touch Special design to prevent condensation during periods of high humidity or frequent door openings Moisture on outside surface Hot humid weather increases condensation When humidity drops condensation disappears During hot humid weather turn the Energy Saver switch to Reduces Exterior Moisture Sizzling sound in freezer Normal sound caused by defrost water dripping on defrost mechanism Water on floor under cabinet Defrost pan missing orn ot positioned correctly 21 Water in fresh food compartment bottom Cabinet not level Drain tube plugged Noisy operation Fan noise perfectly normal in frost free refrigerators You may not be used to this if previous model was manual defrost Cabinet not

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