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1. 1 Grasp glide 2 Move glide along bin Removing the can dispensers Each dispenser holds 5 beverage cans in a convenient place leaving more shelf space for larger Items To remove dispenser 1 Lift dispenser up 2 Pull dispenser straight out To replace dispenser 1 Hold back of dispenser above desired guide 2 Push dispenser back and down unti it stops IMPORTANT When replacing the can dispensers you must replace the bottom dispenser first Adjusting the cantilever refrigerator shelves Adjust the shelves to match the way you use your refrigerator To remove shelves 1 Tilt shelf up at front 2 Lift shelf up at back 3 Pull shelf straight out IMPORTANT Glass shelves are heavy Handle with care To replace shelves 1 Guide the rear hooks of shelf Into slots in the shelf supports 2 Tilt shelf up at front until hooks drop into slots Lower front of shelf to level position 3 Check the stability of the shelf to be sure hooks have been inserted properly USING THE REFRIGERATOR Adjusting the Rollerlrac shelf The RollerTrac shelf has rollers which allow you to roll the shelf out for easier access to foods stored on the rear of the shelf To roll shelf out e Carefully pull front of shelf toward you To roli shelf in e Push shelf in until it stops To remove shelf 1 Tilt shelf up at front 2 Uft shelf up at back 3 Pull shelf straight out I
2. rl p q 9 Recommended grounding method ue INSTALLING THE REFRIGERATOR Locating the refrigerator properly 1 Allow 2inch 1 25 cm on each side of the refrigerator for ease of installation 2 The refrigerator back can be flush against the wall 3 If the refrigerator is to be against a wall you might want to leave extra space on the hinge side closest to the wall so the door can be opened wider Leveling the refrigerator Your refrigerator has 2 front leveling rollers one on the left and one on the right To adjust one or both of these follow the directions below 1 Remove the base grille See page 18 2 Toralse front turn screw clockwise 3 To lower front turn screw counter clockwise 4 Check with level 5 Replace base grille See page 18 Right fo raise left to lower Use screwdriver Lower to adjust USING THE REFRIGERATOR oe ie Using the Refrigerator In This Section Setting the controls Removing the freezer shelf Changing the control settings Removing the freezer baskets Removing the refrigerator door bins Using the ice maker Adjusting the bin glides Removing the ice maker Removing the can dispensers Soraga Din Adjusting the cantilever Using the cold water and ice refrigerator shelves Adjusting the RollerTrac shelf Using the wine egg rack Removing the base grille Removing the defrost pan Changing the light bulbs Understanding the sounds you Removing
3. SOLUTION e Close the freezer door e Ice bin not properly installed Make sure Ice bin is pushed In e Wrong Ice In bin Dispenser not used for extended periods of time causing ice cubes to melt together e Ice dispenser bar held in too long e Ice attracts airborne odors old ice e Water quality Foods not properly wrapped e Ice bin and freezer may need cleaning e Plumbing to ice maker e New ice maker all the way e Use only crescents from ice maker Shake ice bin occasionally to keep cubes separated and to obtain increased storage capacity e Dump old ice and make a new supply Wait about 3 minutes for the dispenser motor to reset e Large amounts of ice should be taken from the bin not through the dispenser e Dump old ice and make a new supply store excess Ice in a covered container e Water containing minerals such as sulfur may require a filter to remove e For best results avoid connect Ing ice maker to a softened water supply If softened water supply cannot be avoided make sure the water softener is well maintained and operating properly e Wrap foods properly in airtight and moisture proof materials Clean freezer and ice bin See Cleaning the refrigerator on page 21 for instructions e Follow Installation Instructions for proper ice maker water supply hook up e The first few batches of ice from a new ice maker may have an off taste Dump this
4. cord Into a live will not operate Into a live circuit with the circuit with the proper voltage proper voltage A household fuse is blown or Change the fuse or reset the circuit circuit breaker Is tripped breaker The Refrigerator Controlisinthe Set Refrigerator Control to a setting OFF position other than OFF The refrigerator New features on your refrigerator makes unfamiliar make new sounds You may be sounds hearing alr flowing from fans timer clicks for the defrosting cycle or defrost water draining into the defrost pan See page 20 There is water in This is normal in hot muggy the defrost pan weather The pan can even be half full Make sure the refrigerator is level so the pan will not overflow Your ice maker The freezer has not had enough Allow the refrigerator to reach the will not operate time to get cold proper temperature This could take 24 hours The signal arm Is OFF in the up Move the signal arm to the ON position down position See page 13 Tne water valve is not turned on Turn on the water line valve Water Is not getting to the ice Check water line for leaks or clogs maker The lights are A household fuse is blown or Change the fuse or reset the not working circuit breaker Is tripped circuit breaker A light bulb is burned out See page 19 for instructions for changing the light bulbs PROBLEM The motor seems to run too long CHECK IF opened too often 2 If the proble
5. everything you need out at one time Close cold as you like them Avoid setting the the doors as soon as food is removed refrigerator and freezer temperatures e Make sure your refrigerator is not next to a colder than necessary heat source such as a range water heater e Check the door gasket for a tight seal furnace radiator or in direct sunlight Level the cabinet to be sure of a good seal e Clean the condenser coills regularly 20 CARING FOR THE REFRIGERATOR Caring for the Refrigerator In This Section Cleaning the refrigerator Vacation and moving care Your new refrigerator freezer is designed to give you many years of dependable service However there are a few things you are expected to do In order to maintain your refrigerator freezer properly This section tells you how to clean your refrigerator freezer and how to care for it when you are going on vacation or moving Cleaning the refrigerator The refrigerator and freezer sections defrost automatically However clean both sections once a month to prevent odors from building up Wipe up spills Immediately To clean the refrigerator tum the Refrigerator Control to OFF unplug the unit take out all removable parts and clean the ee according to the directions elow A WARNING Personal Injury Hazard Refrigeration system tubes are located above the defrost pan and can become hot Remove and install defrost pan carefully Failure to do so could cause
6. or electrical shock To change refrigerator light k 2 3 4 Disconnect refrigerator from power supply Reach behind Control Console to remove bulb Remove bulb and replace with a 40 watt tubular appliance bulb Reconnect refrigerator to power supply To change crisper light l 2 3 4 Disconnect refrigerator from power supply Remove crisper and cover See page 11 Remove bulb and replace with a 40 watt appliance bulb Reconnect refrigerator to power supply To change upper freezer light KSRS25Q and KSRB25Q l 2 3 4 5 Disconnect refrigerator from power supply Remove light shield by pulling top of shield forward Remove bulb and replace with a 40 watt appliance bulb Replace light shield Reconnect refrigerator to power supply To change lower freezer light i 2 3 Disconnect refrigerator from power supply Push in sides of light shield until it snaps free Remove bulb and replace with a 40 watt appliance bulb Replace light shield Reconnect refrigerator to power supply USING THE REFRIGERATOR Refrigerator light bulb Crisper light light bulb Lower freezer light bulb 19 USING THE REFRIGERATOR To change dispenser light IMPORTANT Not all commercial appliance 1 Disconnect refrigerator from power supply bulbs will fit your refrigerator Be sure to 2 Reach through front of dispenser area to replace a bul
7. other month e Remove base grille See page 18 e Vacuum colls e Replace base grille See page 18 Vacation and moving care Short vacations If you will be away for less than four weeks there is no need to shut off the refrigerator AWAR NING Use up perishables and freeze other items Personal Injury Hazard Tum off the automatic ice maker then shut i Do not allow children to climb on pla off the water supply to the ice maker Empty near or crawl inside the ARI AA the ice bin the doors are blocked open Long vacations They may become Injured or trapped Remove all food if you will be gone a month or more Tum off the water supply to the ice To restart the refrigerator see Setting the maker at least one day before you leave controls on page 7 When the last load of ice drops into the bin turn the Ice maker off Turn the refrigerator freezer off See Setting the controls on page 7 Unplug the refrigerator Clean it rinse well and dry Tape rubber or wood blocks to the tops of both doors to prop them open far enough for air to get in This will keep odor and mold from building up 22 Moving Turn off the water supply to the Ice maker least one day before you move When the last load of Ice drops into the bin turn the Ice maker off by ralsing the signal arm Empty the ice bin Remove all food and pack it in dry ice Unplug the refrigerator Clean It thoroughly rinse well and dry Take out all rem
8. you prefer For cubed ice move Ice Selector Switch left to the cubed position For crushed Ice move Ice Selector Switch right to the crushed position To dispense ice Move Ice Selector Switch to desired setting 2 Press a sturdy glass against the ice dispenser bar Hold glass close to dispenser opening so ice does not fall outside of glass 3 Remove the glass to stop dispensing 15 SUSING THE REFRIGERATOR The cold water dispenser Chilled water comes from a 50 oz 1 5 L tank behind the crisper drawers Allow about 24 hours to chill the first tankful of water When the refrigerator Is first hooked up press the water dispenser bar until you draw and discard 2 to 3 quarts 1 9 to 2 9 L of water This removes the alr In the system and rinses the water tank and pipes If the dispenser is not used regularly dispense enough water every week to freshen the supply Allow 2 to 3 hours for a new supply of water to chill IMPORTANT The small tray under the dispenser is designed to evaporate small spills There is no drain in this tray Do not pour water into it To dispense water 1 Press a sturdy glass against the water dispenser bar 2 Remove glass to stop dispensing 16 Dispenser ice maker operating tips PROBLEM Dispensers won t work ice dispenser won t work Ice dispenser stops working Off taste or odor in ice CAUSE e Freezer door open USING THE REFRIGERATOR
9. ACAP only when the dealer authorized servicer and KitchenAid have falled to resolve your problem Major Appliance Consumer Action Panel 20 North Wacker Drive Chicago IL 60606 e MACAP will In turn inform us of your action 27 KitchenAid reestanding Refrigerator Warranty LENGTH OF KITCHENAID KITCHENAID WARRANTY WILL PAY FOR WILL NOT PAY FOR ONE YEAR FULL Replacement parts and repair A Service calls to WARRANTY labor costs to correct defects in 1 Correct the Installation of FROM DATE OF materials or workmanship the refrigerator PURCHASE Service must be provided by an authorized KitchenAid servicing se A Teali 3 Replace house fuses or SECOND THROUGH Replacement or repair of the corect house wiring FIFTH YEAR FULL refrigerator freezer cavity liner if 4 Replace house plumbing WARRANTY the part cracks due to defective B Repairs when refrigerator is FROM DATE OF material or workmanship Service used in other than normal PURCHASE must be provided by an home use authorized KitchenAid servicing outlet Replacement parts and repair labor costs to correct defects In materials or workmanship in the sealed refrigeration system These parts are 1 Compressor 2 Evaporator 3 Condenser 4 Drier 5 Connecting Tubing Service must be provided by an authorized KitchenAid servicing outlet C Damage resulting f
10. KitchenAid FOR THE WAY IT S MADE e a ad Fata Te OEM ee KitchenAid all No Frost Refrigerator part Ai Models KSRS22Q KSPS22Q poe 1g KSRB22Q_KSRS25Q KSHS22Q KSRB25Q KSPB22Q a 3 b i Parts and Features 4 ae Installing the Refrigerator Using the Refrigerator 7 Caring for the 7 at if You Need Assistance OF Service oo cccccccccenecccsenere ZO Call Us With Questions Or Comments 1 800 422 1230 Use and Care Guide SM NOTE TO YOU A Note to You Thank you for buying a KitchenAid home appliance You have purchased a quality world class home appliance Years of engineering experience went into Its manufacturing To ensure that you enjoy many years of trouble free operation we developed this Use and Care Guide It Is full of valuable information on how to operate and maintain your home appliance properly and safely Please read It carefully Also please complete and mail the Ownership Registration Card provided with your home appliance Your safety is important fo us This guide contains safety symbols and statements Please pay special attention to these symbols and follow any Instructions given Here is a brief explanation of the use of each symbol AWARNING CAUTION This symbol will help alert you to such This symbol will help you avoid actions dangers as personal injury burns fire and which could cause product damage electr
11. MPORTANT Glass shelves are heavy Handle with care To replace shelf 1 Gulde the rear hooks of the shelf into the shelf supports 2 Tilt shelf up at front until hooks drop into slots Lower front of shelf to level position 3 Check the stability of the shelf to be sure hooks have been inserted properly Using the wine egg rack The rack holds either a bottle of wine or a carton of eggs securely Hang the rack over the left or right side of any refrigerator shelf 10 USING THE REFRIGERATOR Removing the crispers and cover To remove crispers 1 Roll crisper out to the stop 2 Lift crisper front and pull out the rest of the way To replace crispers 1 Position back crisper rollers between front roller of track and track Itself 2 Push crisper up onto track 3 Roll crisper back until it stops To remove glass cover 1 Remove top crisper 2 Tilt cover up at front 3 Lift cover at back and pull straight out 4 Replace in reverse order IMPORTANT Glass shelves are heavy Handle with care To adjust crisper humidity control You can contro the amount of humidity in the molsture sealed crisper 1 The control can be adjusted to any setting between LOW and HIGH 2 LOW open lets moist air out of the crisper for best storage of fruits and vegetables with skins 3 HIGH closed keeps moist air in the crisper for best storage of fresh leafy vegetables Removing the mea
12. TALLING THE REFRIGERATOR 7 In This Section Cleaning the refrigerator Locating the refrigerator properly Plugging in the refrigerator Leveling the refrigerator If you want your refrigerator to work properly you need to install It properly This section tells you all you need to know fo install your refrigerator Cleaning the refrigerator Clean your refrigerator before using It If nec IMPORTANT DO NOT USE sharp instruments essary See cleaning Instructions on pages rubbing alcohol flammable fluids or abrasive 21 and 22 cleaners These can damage the maferial Remove the Consumer Buy Guide Label See Important Safety Instructions on page 3 and any shipping tape before using the DO NOT REMOVE the Tech Sheet fastened refrigerator under the refrigerator behind the base grille To remove any remaining glue e Rub briskly with your thumb to make a ball then remove OR e Soak area with liquid dishwashing detergent before removing glue as described above i i i 3 prong groundin Plugging in the refrigerator ee wol recondi A 115 Volt 60 Hz AC only 15 or 20 amp 3 prong fused and properly grounded electrical grounding supply is required It is recommended that a plug separate circuit serving only this appliance be provided Do not use an extension cord Use a receptacle which cannot be tumed off with a switch or pull chain See Electrical Requirements and Grounding Instructions sheet in your Literature Package
13. b with one of the same size and bulb shape 3 Remove bulb and replace with a heavy duty 10 waftt bulb 4 Reconnect refrigerator to power supply Understanding the sounds you may hear Your new refrigerator may make different The following chart describes the kinds of sounds than your previous one Hard surfaces sounds that might be new to you and what such as the ceiling walls and cabinets causes them around the refrigerator can make these sounds seem louder SOUNDS OBSERVATIONS CAUSES Hum or hiss The refrigerator s fan motor and moving alr The thermostat makes a definite click when the refrigerator stops running It also makes a sound when the refrigerator starts The defrost timer will click when the defrost cycle starts and stops Clicking or snapping sounds Running sounds The high efficiency compressor and motor will run longer than older designs trickling water water sounds During the defrost cycle the refrigerator will not be running The trickling water Is the frost accumulation on the freezer coll melting and running into the defrost pan When the refrigerator stops running you may hear gurgling in the tubing for a few minutes a saving energy e Open the doors as few times as possible e Set the refrigerator and freezer Keep food organized so you do not have temperatures to suit your needsice cream to search for what you want Get should be firm and beverages should be as
14. ch end of the shelf front with the button on the door liner wall 2 Push shelf front straight back until it snaps securely into place 3 Replace items on the shelf 12 USING THE REFRIGERATOR Removing the freezer shelf To remove the shelt 1 Lift the right side of shelf off supports 2 Slide shelf out of shelf support holes on left side of cabinet 3 Replace in reverse order Removing the freezer baskets To remove baskets 1 Slide basket out to the stop 2 Lift basket at front to clear the stop 3 Slide basket out the rest of the way To replace baskets 1 Place basket on the slides 2 Lift basket at front to clear the stops 3 Slide basket In until If stops Using the ice maker To start ice maker Push the ice maker signal arm down to the ON position To stop ice maker Lift the ice maker signal arm until you feel it click Into the OFF position 13 _ USING THE REFRIGERATOR Removing the ice maker storage bin The ice maker storage bin holds up to 8 5 pounds 3 8 kg of ice Remove unused ice perlodically to reduce the potential for off taste or odor build up In Ice IMPORTANT The first few batches of ice from the ice maker may have an off taste This is from new plumbing and parts Throw the first few batches of ice away and make a new supply To remove storage bin Remove the storage bin to supply large quantities of ice or for cleaning 1 Pull th
15. d in this manual e Make sure unit Is not near an oven radiator or other heat source e Properly maintain unit e Make sure unit is used In an area where the room temperature will not fall below 55 F 13 C e Make sure unit is not used by anyone unable to operate it properly e Make sure unit Is not loaded with food before It has time to get properly cold PARTS AND FEATURES Parts and Features This section contains captioned illustrations of your appliance Use them to become familiar with where all parts and features are located and what they look like Light Control panel Light Utility bucket Model and Dairy wot number _ San x a compartment labe on side wall f f Can dispensers Automatic jiis pl I iien a number varies ice maker ja oe l with model jik SY Ice bin Sseos Wine egg tight ea il _ Tm BSS rack l ae freezer shelf baci a a il n a A niea M TS AMi Crisper one reezer C o baskets lil mn Crisper with Stati l _ humidity soar shelves l control Base grili y e pean i il Meat locker ee Oe i Defrost Meat locker behind is r temperature base grille control DN Adjustable door bins with bin glides Model KSRS25Q shown Control Panel Kitchonid rpeba Refrigerator Automatic Exierlor Moidure Control Freezer control Refrigerator control INS
16. e covering panel out from the bottom and slide it to the rear 2 Lift the ice maker signal arm until you feel It click Into the OFF position Ice can still be dispensed when the freezer door is closed but no more can be made 3 Lift the front of the storage bin and pull it out 4 Empty the bin Use hot or warm water to melt the ice if necessary Never use anything sharp to break up the ice in the bin This can damage the bin and dispenser mechanism 5 Wash with mild detergent Rinse and dry well Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners or solvents To replace storage bin 1 Make sure bin is pushed in all the way 2 Push the Ice maker signal arm down to the ON position to restart ice production 3 Lower covering panel 14 USING THE REFRIGERATOR Using the cold water and ice dispensers AWARNING Personal Injury Hazard Tumbling ice and pressure can break a fragile glass Use a sturdy glass when dispensing ice or water Failure to do so could result in personal Injury or breakage The ice dispenser Ice dispenses from the Ice maker storage bin in the freezer When the dispenser bar is pressed a trapdoor opens in a chute between the dispenser and the ice bin Ice moves from the bin and falls through the chute When the dispenser bar ls released a buzzing sound may be heard for a few seconds Your refrigerator dispenses both cubed and crushed Ice Before dispensing ice select which type of ice
17. ical shock scratches dents etc and damage to your personal property Our Consumer Assistance Center telephone number 1 800 422 1230 is toll free 24 hours a day If you ever have a question concerning your home appliances operation or if you need service feel free to call our toll free Consumer Assistance Center telephone number for help When calling you will need to know your appliance s complete model number and serial number You can find this Information on the model and serial number label see diagram on page 4 For your convenience we have Included a handy place below for you to record these numbers Also please record the date the product was purchased installed and the Bullder s or Dealer s name address and phone number You will need this Information if you ever require service Keep this book and the sales slip together In a safe place for future reference IMPORTANT You must provide proof of purchase or installation date for in warranty service Model Number Bullder Dealer Name Serial Number Address Date Purchased Phone Don t forget KitchenAid offers a full line of quality home appliances Bullt in Refrigerators Trash Compactors Ranges amp Cooktops Freestanding Refrigerators Hot Water Dispensers Microwave Ovens 50 Pound Ice Makers Food Waste Disposers Washers amp Dryers Dishwashers Built in Ovens Mixers amp Blenders For more information on these appliances or the one you have purchased call o
18. ice and make a new supply USING THE REFRIGERATOR Removing the base grille To remove base grille 1 Open both doors 2 Pull base grille forward to release the support tabs from the metal clips Metal clips 3 Do not remove Tech Sheet fastened behind the base grille To replace base grille 1 Line up base grille support tabs with metal clips 2 Push base grille firmly to snap Into place 3 Close the doors see cleaning instructions for defrost pan and condenser coils on page 22 Condenser coils Base grille Defrost pan Removing the defrost pan AWARNING Personal Injury Hazard Refrigeration system tubes are located above the defrost pan and can become hot Remove and install defrost pan carefully Failure to do so could result in personal injury To remove defrost pan 1 Remove base grille See above 2 Lift defrost pan over wire brace Remove tape If any 3 Clean as described on page 22 To repiace defrost pan 1 Replace pan with notched corner to the rear 2 Push defrost pan in all the way Make sure the defrost drain tube is directed into defrost pan 3 Replace base grille See above 18 Changing the light bulbs AWARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Before removing a light bulb either unplug the refrigerator or disconnect the electricity leading to the refrigerator at the main power supply Fallure to do so could result in personal Injury
19. m is not due to one of the items listed in Step 1 e Call KitchenAid Consumer Assistance Center toll free 1 800 422 1230 and talk with one of our trained consultants The consultant can Instruct you In how to obtain satisfactory operation from your appliance or if service is necessary recommend a qualified service company In your area e If you prefer write to Consumer Assistance Center KitchenAid 2000 M 63 Benton Harbor Mi 49022 Please Include a daytime phone number in your correspondence 3 If you need service e Call your dealer or the repair service he recommends e All service should be handled locally by the dealer from whom you purchased the unit or an authorized KitchenAid servicer e If you are unable to obtain the name of a local authorized KitchenAid servicer call our Consumer Assistance Center telephone number see step 2 The room is too warm too much food was put into refrigerator at one time or the doors have been IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE WHAT TO DO The motor naturally runs longer on hot days or if the room is too warm as well as when a large amount of food has been put into the refrigerator or the doors have been opened often 4 If you are not satisfied with the action taken e Contact the Major Appliance Consumer Action Panel MACAP MACAP Is a group of consumer experts that voices consumer views at the highest levels of the major appliance industry e Contact M
20. ood This section gives you helpful information on how to store all types of food and for how long For more Information see a reliable cookbook or a freezer guide Storing fresh food Vegetables Leafy Remove store wrapping Tear off bruised and discolored areas Wash in cool water drain Place In plastic bag or container and store in crisper With skins Store in crisper or plastic bag Fruit Berries Sort to remove injured berries Do not wash berries until they are to be served Store in original container In crisper Other Sort to remove Injured fruit before storing Wash fruit let dry place in perforated plastic bag or loosely covered in plastic container and store in crisper Eggs Store in original carton For best storage place on Interior shelf or in wine egg rack Dairy products Milk Store in original container on refrigerator shelf Butter or margarine Store in the utility compartment or on refrigerator shelf until opened When opened store in covered dish or on butter dish in the utility compartment Cheese Store in original packaging until opened When opened tightly rewrap in plastic wrap or aluminum foil and store In utility comparnment or on refrigerator shelf 24 Condiments Store small jars and bottes in door bins Beverages Wipe off bottles and cans Store in door bins or on refrigerator shelf Leftovers Cover with plastic wrap or aluminum foil or place in plas
21. ovable parts and tape them together so they wor rattle Screw in the leveling legs tape the door shut and tape the power supply cord to the cabinet When you get to your new home put everything back and refer to page 5 Also remember to reconnect the water supply line to the ice maker Power interruptions If electricity goes off call the power company Ask how long the power will be off 1 If service will be interrupted 24 hours or less keep both doors closed This helps food stay frozen 2 if service will be interrupted longer than hours a Remove all frozen food and store It a frozen food locker OR b Place 2 Ibs 0 9 kg of dry ice In the freezer for every cubic foot of freeze space This will keep food frozen for to 4 days Wear gloves to protect your hands from bums OR c If neither a food locker nor dry ice is avallable use or can perishable foo at once 3 A full freezer stays cold longer than a partly filled one A freezer full of meat stays cold longer than a freezer full of baked goods If food contains ice crystals it may be safely refrozen although the quality and flavor may be affected If the condition of the food is poor or If you feel it is unsafe dispose of it Questions Call our Consumer Assistance Center telephone number 1 800 422 1230 23 CARING FOR THE REFRIGERATOR FOOD STORAGE GUIDE Food Storage Guide In This Section Storing fresh f
22. personal Injury WHAT TO USE HOW TO CLEAN Exterior surfaces Sponge soft cloth or paper e Wash rinse and dry well Do towel with mild detergent not use abrasive or harsh and warm water cleaners Also use an appliance wax e Wax painted metal surfaces at or good auto paste wax least twice a year Apply wax with a clean soft cloth Waxing painted metal surfaces provides rust protection Do not use wax on plastic paris Panels e Clean as you would your kitchen cabinets Base grille Vacuum cleaner with brush e Vacuum grille attachment Removable parts Sponge or soft cloth with miid Wash rinse and dry well shelves meat detergent and warm water locker crisper utility drawer etc continued on next page 21 CARING FOR THE REFRIGERATOR WHAT TO USE HOW TO CLEAN Interior walls Sponge soft cloth or e Wash rinse and dry well paper towel with mild detergent and warm water Door liners and Sponge soft cloth or e Wash rinse and dry well gaskets paper towel with mild Do not use cleaning waxes concentrat detergent and warm ed detergents bleaches or cleaners water containing petroleum or alcohol on plastic parts Sponge or cloth with mild See page 18 for removal and detergent and warm replacement instructions water e Wash rinse and dry well Condenser coils Vacuum cleaner with e Clean coils when dusty or dirty Colls extended nanow may need to be cleaned as often as attachment every
23. recycled paper 10 post consumer waste 50 recovered materials Part No 2161900 Rev C 1994 KitchenAid Registered Trademark TM Trademark of KitchenAid Printed in U S A
24. rom accident alteration misuse abuse improper installation or installation not in accordance with local electrical codes or plumbing codes D Any food loss due to product failure E Any labor costs during the limited warranty F Replace parts or repair labor costs for units operated outside the United States G Pickup and delivery This SIXTH THROUGH Replacement parts to correct TENTH YEAR defects In ractonals or workman product Is designed to be LIMITED ship in the sealed refrigeration repaired In the home WARRANTY system These parts are H Repairs to parts or systems FROM DATE OF 1 Compressor 2 Evaporator caused by unauthorized PURCHASE 3 Condenser 4 Drier modifications made to the 5 Connecting Tubing appliance KITCHENAID DOES NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so this exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state If you need service first see the Assistance or Service section of this book After checking Assistance or Service additional help can be found by calling our Consumer Assistance Center telephone number 1 800 422 1230 from anywhere in the U S KitchenAid St Joseph Michigan U S A 49085 Printed on
25. s This gives the refrigerator and or freezer time to reach the set temperature 3 Adjust the Freezer Control If necessary To make the refrigerator or freezer colder slide the control toward the number 4 setting To make the refrigerator or freezer less cold slide the control toward the number 1 setting Changing either the Refrigerator Control or the Freezer Control will affect the temperatures of both compartments CONDITION Use the settings listed in the chart below as a guideline when adjusting the temperature controls The following reasons can cause the conditions listed below e Door opened often e Large amount of food added e Room temperature too warm Room temperature too cold Refrigerator can t cycle offen enough e Controls not set correctly for your conditions e Heavy ice usage RECOMMENDED CONTROL SETTING ADJUSTMENTS Refrigerator Freezer Refrigerator section is too warm 3 2 Freezer section is foo warm 3 Refrigerator section is too cold 3 Ice isn t made fast enough 3 Both sections are too warm 3 Removing the refrigerator door bins To remove bins 1 Uff bin up 2 Pull bin straight out To replace bins 1 Hold back of bin above desired bin guide 2 Push bin back and down until It stops O USING THE REFRIGERATOR l Adjusting the bin glides Use the bin glides to secure odd shaped items in the door bins or to separate other items To adjust the glides
26. t locker To remove meat locker 1 Roll meat locker out to the stop 2 Lift meat locker front and pull out the rest of the way To replace meat locker 1 Position back rollers of meat locker between front roller of track and track itself 2 Push meat locker up and onto track 3 Roll meat locker back until it stops OS USING THE REFRIGERATOR _ Adjusting the meat locker temperature control The Meat Locker Temperature Control allows you to adjust the meat locker storage temperature Cold air flows against the meat locker through an opening between the freezer and the refrigerator Slide the control up or down to allow more or less cold air through the opening This helps keep the meat locker colder than the rest of the refrigerator Removing the freezer door shelf fronts Remove the freezer door shelf fronts for easier cleaning Models KSRS22Q KSRB22Q KSHS22Q KSPB22Q and KSPS22Q To remove shelf fronts 1 Remove all items from the shelf 2 Grasp shelf front at both ends 3 Uff up and pull out To replace shelf fronts 1 Insert shelf front hooks into guides on both edges of door 2 Push shelf front down to lock in place 3 Replace items on the shelf Models KSRS25Q and KSRB25Q To remove shelf fronts 1 Remove all items from the shelf 2 Pull out on the inside tab at each end of the shelf front 3 Pull shelf front straight out To replace shelf fronts 1 Une up ea
27. the crispers and cover Removing the meat locker Adjusting the meat locker temperature control Saving energy Removing the freezer door shelf fronts To obtain the best possible results from your refrigerator It is Important that you operate It properly This section tells you how to do just that setting the controls Controls for the refrigerator and freezer are in the refrigerator When the refrigerator Is first plugged In 1 Set the Refrigerator Control fo A between numbers 2 and 3 Refrigerator g j 2 Set the Freezer Control to A off 1 2 4 3 4 colder between numbers 2 and 3 3 Give the refrigerator time to cool down Freezer completely before adding food This may fake several hours The settings Indicated above should be cold 1 2 4 3 4 colder correct for normal household refrigerator usage The controls are set correctly when milk or juice Is as cold as you like and when Ice cream is firm If you need to adjust these settings see Changing the control settings on page 8 IMPORTANT The Automatic Exterior Molsture Control continuously guards against moisture build up on the outside of the refrigerator cabinet This control does not have to be set or adjusted _S USING THE REFRIGERATOR Changing the control settings To change the temperature settings follow the steps below 1 Adjust the Refrigerator Control first 2 Wait at least 24 hours before making further adjustment
28. tic containers with tight fitting lids Meat Cured or smoked meat and cold cuts Store in original packaging until opened When opened tightly rewrap using plastic wrap or aluminum foill Fresh prepackaged meat and pouliry Store in original packaging Fresh not prepackaged Remove market wrapping paper Rewrap in plastic wrap Cooked meat and poultry Wrap or cover with plastic wrap or aluminum foil Store Immediately Fresh fish and shellfish Store in plastic bag or tightly covered container Storage chart for meats TYPE APPROXIMATE TIME DAYS 1 to2 1 to 2 lto2 3 to 5 3 to 5 Chicken Ground beef Variety meats Steaks and roasts Cold cuts Bacon 5 to 7 Cured meat 7 to 10 If storing meat longer than the time given freezing is recommended IMPORTANT Use fresh fish and shellfish the same day as purchased FOOD STORAGE GUIDE storing frozen food Prepackaged frozen food Store in original packaging on freezer door shelf or on freezer shelf Meat poulitry Trim off excess fat and remove bones when necessary Meat poultry should not be salted Wrap tightly in heavy duty aluminum foll plastic coated paper or non permeable plastic wraps made out of a saran film Press out as much air as possible Label and date the meat poultry Do not refreeze thawed mect Ice cream Store in original packaging When opened place a piece of aluminum foil or waxed paper against ice cream s
29. ur toll free Consumer Assistance Center telephone number 1 800 422 1230 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Important Safety Instructions A WAR N N G To reduce the risk of fire electrical shock or injury when using the refrigerator follow basic precautions including the following e Read ali instructions before using the e Never allow children to operate play refrigerator with or crawl inside the refrigerator Child entrapment and suffocations are e Never ciean refrigerator parts with not problems of the past Junked or flammable fluids The fumes can create a abandoned refrigerators are still fire hazard or explosion dangerous even if they will Just sit in the garage for a few days e FOR YOUR SAFETY e if you are getting rid of your old DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR refrigerator do it safely Please read the OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS enclosed safety bookiet from the IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER Association of Home Appliance APPLIANCE THE FUMES CAN CREATE A FIRE Manufacturers Help prevent accidents HAZARD OR EXPLOSION SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Help us help you Please e Install and level unit on a floor that will hold the weight and in an area sultable for its size and use e Connect only to the proper kind of outlef with the correct electrical supply and grounding Refer to the Electrical Requirements and Grounding Instructions Sheet e Use unit only for the uses describe
30. urface to prevent the formation of ice crystals Frozen juices Store in original container on freezer door shelf or on freezer shelf Storage chart for frozen food TIME MONTHS Storage times given in this chart are only a guide For best use of freezer space keep frozen food for short times Use then replace as needed Courtesy of National Livestock amp Meat Board and U S D A 25 IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE If You Need Assistance or Service If you ever have questions or comments about your appliance you can call our toll free Consumer Assistance Center telephone number 1 800 422 1230 24 hours a day This section is designed to save you the cost of a service call Part 1 outlines possible problems thelr causes and actions you can take to solve each problem Parts 2 and 3 tell you what to do If you still need assistance or service When calling our Consumer Assistance Center for help or calling for service please provide a detailed description of the problem your appliance s complete model and serial numbers and the purchase or installation date See page 2 This information will help us respond properly to your request 1 Before calling for service If your appliance should fail to operate review the following list before calling your dealer You could save the cost of a service call PROBLEM CHECK IF WHAT TO DO The refrigerator The power cord isnot plugged Plug the power

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