AEG-Electrolux ERL6298XX10, ERL6298XX0, S75628SK11, S75628SK10, S75628SK13 User Manual

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Use & Care Guide
Side-By-Side Refrigerator
Dishwasher
241737900 (Aug 2006)
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Finding Information

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Finding Information ............................................ 2
Safety ................................................................... 3
Installation ........................................................... 5
Removing The Doors .......................................... 6
Connecting The Water Supply........................... 8
Feature Overview ................................................ 9
Controls & Settings .......................................... 10
Storage Features............................................... 14
Automatic Ice & Water Dispenser ................... 18
Changing The Filters ........................................ 23
Storing Food & Saving Energy ........................ 25
Normal Operating Sounds & Sights ............... 27
Care & Cleaning ................................................ 28
Solutions To Common Problems .................... 31
©2006 Electrolux Home Products, Inc.
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Safety
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Please read all safety instructions before using your new Electrolux refrigerator.
General Safety
• Do not store or use gasoline, or other flammable liquids, near this or any other appliance. Read product labels for warnings regarding flammability and other hazards.
• Do not operate the refrigerator in the presence of explosive fumes.
• Avoid contact with any moving parts of the automatic ice maker.
• Remove all staples from the carton to avoid cut injuries. Staples can also damage finishes if they come in contact with other appliances or furniture.
Child Safety
Packing Materials:
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• Packing cartons covered with rugs, bedspreads, plastic sheets or stretch wrap may become airtight chambers and can quickly cause suffocation.
• Destroy or recycle the product’s carton, plastic bags, and any other exterior wrapping material immediately after the refrigerator is unpacked. Children should never play with these items.
Child Entrapment And Suffocation:
• These problems are not limited to the past. Whether junked, abandoned or temporarily stored (even for a few hours), unattended refrigerators and freezers are dangerous.
ELECTRICAL INFORMATION
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You must follow these guidelines to ensure that your refrigerator’s safety mechanisms are operating correctly.
• If the power cord is damaged, it should be replaced by the manufacturer, service technician or a qualified person to prevent any risk.
• Never unplug the refrigerator by pulling on the power cord. Always grip the plug firmly, and pull straight out from the receptacle to prevent damaging the power cord.
• Unplug the refrigerator before cleaning and before replacing a light bulb to avoid electrical shock.
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Safety
• Performance may be affected if the voltage varies by 10% or more. Operating the refrigerator with insufficient power can damage the compressor. Such damage is not covered under your warranty.
• Do not plug the unit into an outlet controlled by a wall switch or pull cord to prevent the refrigerator from being turned off accidentally.
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To turn off power to your refrigerator, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
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Installation
LOCATION
• Choose a place that is near a grounded electrical outlet. Do Not use an extension cord or an adapter plug.
• If possible, place the refrigerator out of direct sunlight and away from the range, dishwasher or other heat sources.
• The refrigerator must be installed on a floor that is level and strong enough to support a fully loaded refrigerator.
• Consider water supply availability for models equipped with an automatic ice maker.
INSTALLATION
Installation Clearances
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Do Not install the refrigerator where the temperature will drop below 13°C (55°F) or rise above 43°C (110°F). The compressor will not be able to maintain proper temperatures inside the refrigerator. Do Not block the toe grille on the lower front of your refrigerator. Sufficient air circulation is essential for the proper operation of your refrigerator.
Allow the following clearances for ease of installation and plumbing and electrical connections:
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Sides & Top 10 mm (3/8 inch)
Back 25 mm (1 inch)
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Installation
Door Opening
Your refrigerator should be positioned to allow easy access to a counter when removing food. For best use of drawers and freezer baskets, the refrigerator should be in a position where both the refrigerator and freezer doors can be fully opened.
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If your refrigerator is placed with the door hinge side against a wall, you may have to allow additional space so the door can be opened wider.
Removing And Replacing The Toe Grille
To remove the toe grille:
1 Open freezer and refrigerator compartment doors.
2 Remove the screw from each side of the toe grille.
3 Pull the toe grille forward and lift it off.
Reverse these instructions to install the toe grille.
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Leveling
All four corners of your refrigerator must rest firmly on a solid floor. Your refrigerator is equipped with adjustable front rollers to help level your unit. To ensure proper door seal and assist door closing, the refrigerator should be tilted 6 mm (1/4 inch), front to back.
To level your refrigerator:
1 Remove toe grille (see above) to access the front
rollers.
2 Adjust the rollers by turning each roller adjustment
bolt with a wrench until the refrigerator is level and stable.
3 Check both doors to be sure seals touch cabinet on all
four sides.
4 Replace the toe grille.
Tips:
• If the freezer door is higher than the refrigerator door, raise the right corner and/or lower the left corner until the doors align across the top of the cabinet.
• If the refrigerator door is higher than the freezer door, raise the left corner and/or lower the right corner until doors align across the top of the cabinet.
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Removing The Doors

GETTING THROUGH NARROW SPACES
If your refrigerator will not fit through an entrance area, you can reduce its size by removing the doors. Check first by measuring the entrance.
Required Tools
You will need the following tools:
Tools Necessary:
Phillips Head
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Socket
Wrench Set
OR
Adjustable
Wrench
3/8” Fixed
Wrench
To prepare for removing the doors:
1 Make sure the electrical power cord is unplugged from the wall outlet.
2 Open both doors and remove the toe grille.
3 Remove any food from the door shelves.
4 Close the doors.
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For more information on removing the toe grille, please refer to the Installation section.
To remove the top hinge cover:
1 Remove the three screws from the cover over the top door hinges.
2 Pull the cover forward about a half-inch and
lift it off.
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Removing The Doors
To remove the refrigerator door:
1 Trace lightly around the door’s top hinge with a pencil. This makes
reinstallation easier.
2 Remove the two screws from the top hinge. Lift the door off of the
bottom hinge and and set it aside.
3 Remove the three bottom hinge screws and hinge if necessary.
To reinstall the refrigerator door, reverse the above steps. Once both doors are in place, also replace the top hinge cover.
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Be sure doors are set aside in a secure position where they cannot fall and cause personal injury.
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To remove the freezer door:
1 Detach the multi-wire cable connector
located above the top hinge. Grasp both sides of the connector firmly and pull apart.
2 Trace lightly around the hinge with a pencil.
This makes reinstallation easier.
3 Detach the water tube from the connector
located below the freezer door. The connector releases when you press its outer sleeve inward.
4 Remove the screws from the top hinge.
Leave the multi-wire cable inside the hinge. Do not unscrew the ground wire that attaches the cable to the hinge. Lift the door off of the bottom hinge.
5 Remove the three bottom hinge screws and
hinge if necessary.
6 Lay the door on its side to avoid damage to
the water tube extending from the bottom hinge.
To reinstall the freezer door, reverse the above steps. Once both doors are in place, also replace the top hinge cover.
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Connecting The Water Supply

ABOUT YOUR REFRIGERATOR’S WATER SUPPLY
The automatic ice & water dispenser on your refrigerator requires a permanent water supply to function correctly. During installation, you (or a service professional) establish this water supply by connecting a copper tube from your household water system to a valve at the rear of the refrigerator.
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To avoid property damage:
• Use copper tubing for the water supply line (plastic tubing is more likely to leak). Manufacturer is not responsible for any damage if plastic tubing is used for supply line.
• Ensure water supply complies with local plumbing codes.
• For proper dispenser operation, recommended water supply pressure should fall between 1.4 and 6.9 bars. Excessive pressure may cause water filter to malfunction.
What you will need:
• Access to a cold water line with pressure of 1.4-6.9 bars.
• The water connector kit that comes with your refrigerator, which provides all materials for a water supply installation, including 7.6 m (25 feet) of copper tubing.
To connect the water supply to the rear of your refrigerator:
1 Ensure that the refrigerator is not plugged in.
2 Flush the supply line until water is clear by placing the
end of the copper tube in a sink or bucket and opening the shut-off valve.
3 Unscrew the plastic cap from the water valve inlet at
the rear of your refrigerator. Discard the cap.
4 Slide the brass compression nut, then the ferrule
(sleeve) onto copper tube.
5 Push the copper tube into water valve inlet as far as it
will go (6.5mm).
6 Slide the ferrule (sleeve) into valve and finger-tighten
the compression nut onto valve. Tighten another half turn with a wrench. Do not over-tighten.
7 Secure the copper tube to your refrigerator’s rear panel
with a steel clamp and screw (see illustration).
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Connecting The Water Supply
8 Coil the excess copper tubing (about 2½ turns) behind your refrigerator as
shown. Arrange coiled tubing to avoid vibration or wear against other surfaces.
9 Open water supply shut-off valve and tighten any connections that leak.
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After connecting the water supply, see information in this guide about priming an empty water supply system. Also read all topics in the “Automatic Ice & Water Dispenser” section to learn about normal operating procedures.
Feature Overview
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Fixed
Door Bin
Ice Container
Shelf
Shelf
Tilt Out
Door Bin
Small Basket
Large
Glide Out
Basket
Tilt Out
Door Bin
Large Basket
Freezer and Refrigerator
Ice Cream Shelf
Ice Maker
Controls
SpillProof Aspect Shelf
TM
Water Filter
CAUTION: Do Not Remove Magnet Behind Dairy Compartment
Dairy Compartment
Door Bin
SpillProof Sliding Shelf
Door Bin
Tall Bottle Retainer
Door Bin
Special Item Rack
Meat Keeper and Cover
Can Rack
Crisper Pan and Cover
TM
Tilt Out
Door Bin
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Features may vary according to model.
Fixed Door Bin
Toe Grille
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Controls & Settings

ALLOWING COOLING TIME BEFORE USE
To ensure reliable food storage, allow your refrigerator and freezer to operate with the doors closed for 8 to 12 hours before placing food inside. During this cooling period, you do not need to adjust the controls, which are preset at the factory.
SETTING COOLING TEMPERATURES
Your refrigerator comes with a state-of-the-art electronic digital control system. The system’s control panel is located at the top of the the fresh food compartment. The
two digital displays on the left half of the control panel indicate the current temperatures of your freezer and fresh food compartments.
To adjust the temperature to a higher or lower setting, press the Up or Down Arrow button closest to the display. The first time you press the button, the display shows the last setting you entered. Each press of the button after that increments the setting by one degree.
The display shows your new setting momentarily, then changes back to the current temperature. (Refer to following pages for more about temperature settings.)
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The advanced electronic control system in your refrigerator includes additional display modes that service professionals can use to rapidly diagnose performance issues.
Choosing Centigrade or Fahrenheit
Depending on which temperature standard you prefer to use, you can set your control panel to display in centigrade or fahrenheit. To change between fahrenheit and centigrade, press the Mode button (located between the two digital temperature displays).
Press to alternate between Centigrade and Fahrenheit
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Controls & Settings
Making Temperature Adjustments
After running your refrigerator for 24 hours, you can adjust temperatures as needed. Make your adjustments small and gradual, allowing time for temperatures to change and stabilize. Refer to the following guidelines for temperature settings.
Temperature Control Range
Freezer Fresh Food
Warmer
Factory Setting
Colder
Temperature Adjustment Guide
Warmest
Midpoint
Coldest
Fahrenheit Centigrade Fahrenheit Centigrade
6° -14°
0° -18°
-10° -23°
47°
37°
33°
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If Fresh Food compartment is too warm
If Fresh Food compartment is too cold
If Freezer compartment is too warm
If Freezer compartment is too cold
Adjust Fresh Food control one degree
colder by pressing Down Arrow button.
Adjust Fresh Food control one degree
warmer by pressing the Up Arrow button.
Adjust Freezer control one degree colder
by pressing Down Arrow button.
Adjust Freezer control one degree warmer
by pressing the Up Arrow button.
What To Do If The Temperature Displays Flash
If ever you you see both temperature displays continuously flashing, it may indicate that the control system has detected a performance problem. Call your Electrolux service representative, who can interpret the flashing message.
SYSTEM-MONITORING ALARMS
The electronic control system continuously monitors your refrigerator/freezer for temperature consistency, doors left ajar, and power failures. Variances from normal operating conditions are communicated by audible tones and a set of four status indicator lights.
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Each time you make settings on the control panel, a single audible tone acknowledges your input.
Indicator Lights Alarm Reset Button
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Controls & Settings
Responding to Alarms (Audible Tones & Indicator Lights)
Your refrigerator’s control system can convey the following information through audible tones and the alarm indicator lights.
Alarm
Name
Indicator
Light
Audible
Tones
Condition
How To Respond
On
Door
Ajar
High
Temp
Power
Failure
(light is
off)
Steady
Green
Flashing
Green
Flashing
Amber
Flashing
Amber
Alarm system is not active while Freezer and Fresh Food compartments are cooling toward the current temperature settings.
Alarm system is active. No response required.
Freezer or Fresh Food
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door has been open for over five minutes.
Freezer or Fresh Food
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compartment has been too warm (7.2° C or higher) for over an hour.
A power outage was detected.
If Freezer and Fresh Food compartments do not match your temperature settings in three hours, expect the control system to signal other conditions.
Close door to disable and reset alarm.
Press Alarm Reset button to turn off alarm.
Press Alarm Reset button to turn off alarm and again to reset. Check if the power failure lasted long enough to affect stored food temperatures.
Using The Alarm Reset Button
You can disable or activate the alarm system by pressing and holding the Alarm Reset button for three seconds. Use it, for example, to turn off audible tones and/
or flashing indicator lights.
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The alarm system does not automatically reset if you disconnect and reconnect your refrigerator’s power cord. It can only be reactivated by pressing the Alarm Reset button.
Once you disable the alarm system, you must again press and hold the Alarm Reset button for three more seconds to reset (activate) the alarm system. The On
indicator light remains off while the Freezer and Fresh Food compartments cool toward the current temperature settings. When temperature settings are reached, the On light displays green to indicate an active alarm system.
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Controls & Settings
Checking the Air Filter Status
Your refrigerator’s fresh food air filter needs to be replaced from time to time. You can monitor the need for replacement by pressing and holding the Air Filter On/Off button for three seconds.
To check the air filter status:
1 Press the Air Filter On/Off button. This activates
a test cycle, and one of the three filter status lights displays, indicating one of the following:
Filter OK Air filter does not need changing. Order Filter Air filter is about 80 percent used. Please order new one. Change Filter Air filter is 100 percent used. Please change now.
2 Press the Air Filter On/Off button to turn off the status light.
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See the later section in this Use & Care Guide for instructions on replacing the air filter.
Air Filter On/Off Button
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Indicator Lights
TURNING THE COOLING SYSTEM ON AND OFF
You can disable the cooling system in your refrigerator by pressing the On/Off button located on the left side of the temperature control panel.
To ensure that you do not accidentally turn off the cooling system, the button does not work unless you press and hold it for three seconds.
Once you disable the cooling system, all refrigeration to the freezer and fresh food compartments stops.
To turn the cooling system back on, you must again press and hold the On/Off button for three more seconds.
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The On/Off button only controls your refrigerator’s cooling system. Power to lights and other electrical components continues unless you unplug the power cord.
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Cooling System On/Off Button
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Storage Features

CANTILEVER SHELVES
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To avoid injury from breakage, handle tempered glass shelves carefully.
You can easily adjust shelf positions in the freezer and fresh food compartments to suit your needs. The shelves have mounting brackets, which attach to slotted supports at the rear of each compartment.
Cantilever
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Cantilever
Sliding Glass
Shelf
Cantilever Aspect
Glass Shelf
To change the position of a shelf:
1 Before adjusting a shelf, remove all food.
2 Lift the front edge up.
3 Pull the shelf out.
4 Replace by inserting the mounting bracket hooks into
the desired support slots.
5 Lower the shelf and lock into position.
Shelf Features
Your refrigerator includes SpillSafeTM glass shelves, which are designed to catch and hold accidental spills. These shelves slide out for easy access to food and faster cleaning.
Sliding shelves can be pulled forward as far as their built-in stops allow. Sliding shelves cannot be separated from their mounting brackets.
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Storage Features
DRAWERS
Your refrigerator includes a variety of storage drawers. These drawers usually are located in fixed positions at the bottom of the fresh food compartment.
Crispers
Crisper drawers are designed for storing fruits, vegetables, and other fresh produce. Before storing items in a crisper:
• Wash items in clear water and remove excess water.
• Wrap any items that have strong odors or high moisture content.
Crisper Humidity Control
Crisper drawers include a sliding control for adjusting the humidity inside the crisper. This feature can extend the life of certain fresh vegetables that keep longer in high humidity.
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Crisper
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Leafy vegetables keep best when stored with the Humidity Control set on Higher Humidity, or in a drawer without a Humidity Control. This keeps incoming air to a minimum and maintains maximum moisture content.
Meat Keeper
Some models are equipped with a meat keeper drawer for short term storage of bulk meat items. This drawer includes a sliding control for adjusting the temperature inside.
Any meat to be kept longer than two days should be frozen. If you store fruits or vegetables in this drawer, set it to a warmer temperature to prevent freezing.
Meat Keeper
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Storage Features
DOORS
Storage Bins
The doors to your freezer and fresh food compartments use a system of modular storage bins. All of these bins are removable for easy cleaning. Some of them have fixed positions, while others can be adjusted to your needs.
Door bins are ideal for storing jars, bottles, cans, and large drink containers. They also enable quick selection of frequently used items.
To change the position of an adjustable door bin:
1 Before adjusting a bin, remove all food.
2 Grip the bin firmly with both hands and lift it upward.
3 Remove the bin.
4 Place the bin just above desired position.
5 Lower the bin onto supports until locked in place.
Door Bin With
Tilt Shelf
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Storage Features
ACCESSORIES
Tall Bottle Retainer
The tall bottle retainer keeps tall containers in the bin from falling forward when opening or closing the refrigerator door. To install, snap the ends of the retainer over the edge of the retainer wall as shown in the illustration.
Special Items Rack
The innovative design of the special items rack allows you to store a six­pack of drink cans, a bottle of wine, a two-liter soft drink bottle, or a carton of eggs. To install, slide the special item rack onto the left side of any shelf as shown in the illustration.
Dairy Compartment
Use the dairy compartment, at the top of the fresh food compartment door, for short term storage of cheese, spreads, or butter. The dairy compartment, which includes a lift-up cover, is designed to be warmer than the open storage area to accommodate these types of food.
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Tall Bottle Retainer
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Can Rack
The can rack allows you to efficiently and securely store up to six cans of beverage drink.
Ice Cream Shelf
The ice cream shelf attaches to the top of the ice dispenser container. It allows storage of both round and rectangular cartons of your favorite ice cream.
Ice Cream Shelf
Special Items Rack
Dairy Compartment
Can Rack
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Automatic Ice & Water Dispenser

USING THE DISPENSER
Your automatic ice & water dispenser includes a control panel, a drinking glass bay, and two push-paddles for turning on the ice and water supplies.
Using the dispenser control panel is necessary for the ice dispenser but not the water dispenser. The control panel also includes options for lighting, filter monitoring, and increasing the rates of ice making and freezing.
Dispensing Ice
To operate the ice dispenser, press an option for crushed or cubed ice on the control panel. Press a drinking glass against the dispensing paddle (as far up as possible to catch all the ice). To stop, pull the glass away from the dispensing paddle.
See details for operating the dispenser controls on next page.
Dispensing Water
To operate the water dispenser, press a drinking glass against the dispensing paddle. To stop dispensing water, pull the glass away from the dispensing paddle.
The dispensed water is not cold. For colder water, first add crushed ice or cubes to your drinking glass.
Drip Tray
A drip tray located at the base of the dispenser bay catches small spills and allows them to evaporate. This drip tray is removable for easy cleaning.
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Please do not pour excess water and ice into the drip tray. It does not have a drain.
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Automatic Ice & Water Dispenser
USING THE DISPENSER CONTROL PANEL
Cube Button & Indicator Light
Crush Button & Indicator Light
Light Button & Indicator Light
Filter Status Button & Indicator Light
Press button to get cubed ice. Light displays blue. Press glass against ice dispensing paddle, holding high up to catch
all ice.
Press button to get crushed ice. Light displays blue. Press glass against ice dispensing paddle, holding high up to catch
all ice.
Press button to turn on dispenser light. Light displays blue. Press button again to turn off dispenser light.
Dispenser light also turns on automatically when ice and/or water is dispensed.
Light displays in one of three possible colors each time the dispenser is used to show status of water filter:
Green Water filter does not need changing.
Amber Water filter is about 80 percent used.
Please order a new one. Red Water filter is 100 percent used.
Please change as soon as possible.
After replacing the water filter, reset the filter status by pressing and holding Filter Status button for 10-15 seconds.
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Lock Button & Indicator Light
Express Freeze Button
& Indicator Light
Express Ice
& Indicator Light
Button
The dispenser can be locked to prevent unwanted use. To lock, press and hold button for 3-5 seconds. Light displays blue. To unlock, press and hold button for 3-5 seconds until light goes out.
Press and hold button for 3-5 seconds to activate faster rate for freezing food (preserving freshness). Light displays blue.
Press and hold button for 3-5 seconds again to deactivate.
Press and hold button for 3-5 seconds to increase ice production for special occasions, such as parties. Light displays blue.
Press and hold button for 3-5 seconds again to deactivate.
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Automatic Ice & Water Dispenser
PRIMING THE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM
Your refrigerator’s water supply system includes several tubing lines, an advanced water filter, a distribution valve bank, and a reserve tank to ensure ample supply to the ice and water dispenser at all times. This system needs to be completely filled with water when first connected to an external supply line.
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For proper dispenser operation, recommended water supply pressure should fall between between 1.4 and 6.9 bars. Excessive pressure may cause water filter to malfunction.
To prime the water supply system:
1 Begin filling the tank by pressing and holding a drinking glass against the
water dispenser paddle.
2 Keep the glass in this position until water comes out of the dispenser. It may
take about 1½ minutes.
3 Continue dispensing water for about 3 minutes to flush the system and
plumbing connections of any impurities (stopping to empty the glass as necessary).
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The water dispenser has a built-in device that shuts off the water flow after 3 minutes of continuous use. To reset this shutoff device, simply release the dispenser paddle.
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Pushing the dispensing paddle in for more than 4 minutes may cause the dispenser motor to overload and stop. The overload protector resets automatically after 3-4 minutes.
ICE DISPENSER OPERATION & CARE
The ice maker, ice bin, and dispenser feeding mechanism are located in the top of the freezer compartment. After the refrigerator is installed properly and has cooled for several hours, the ice maker can produce ice within 24 hours. It can completely fill an ice bin in about two days.
The ice maker produces 4-6 pounds of ice every 24 hours depending on usage conditions. Ice is produced at a rate of 8 cubes every 75 to 90 minutes.
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The ice maker is turned on at the factory so it can work as soon as you install your refrigerator. If you cannot connect a water supply, turn the ice maker’s On/Off switch to Off. Otherwise, the ice maker’s fill valve may be noisy when it attempts to operate without water.
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Automatic Ice & Water Dispenser
Using The Ice Dispenser After Installation
Before making ice for the first time, be sure to prime the water supply system as described earlier. Air in new plumbing lines can result in two or three empty ice maker cycles. Furthermore, if the system is not flushed, the first ice cubes may be discolored or have an odd flavor.
Turning The Ice Dispenser On And Off
Ice production is controlled by the ice maker’s On/Off power switch. To access the On/Off power switch, slide ice
cream shelf straight out. Press the switch to the “O” position
to turn it Off and press to the “I” position to turn it On.
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The ice maker also has a built-in wire signal arm, which automatically stops ice production when the ice bin is full. This signal arm should not be used to manually stop the ice maker.
Ice Dispenser Tips
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• Ice cubes stored too long may develop an odd flavor. Empty the ice container as explained on the next page.
• Occasionally shake the ice container to keep ice separated.
• If your refrigerator is not connected to a water supply or the water supply is turned off, turn off the ice maker by pressing the On/Off switch.
• If you need a large quantity of ice at one time, it is best to get cubes directly from the ice container.
• The following sounds are normal when the ice maker is operating:
• Motor running
• Ice dropping into ice container
• Water valve opening or closing
• Ice loosening from tray
• Running water
• Turn off the ice maker when cleaning the freezer and during vacations.
• If you turn off the ice maker for a long period of time, you should also turn off the water supply valve.
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Chemicals from a malfunctioning water softener can damage the ice maker. If the water supply to your refrigerator is softened, be sure the softener is maintained to work properly.
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Cleaning The Ice Dispenser
Clean the ice maker and ice bin at regular intervals, particularly before you take a vacation or move.
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When removing the ice bin, do not grip the ice chute (beneath the front of the bin) as a handle. Surfaces in the ice chute may be sharp.
To clean the ice dispenser:
1 Turn off ice production by pressing the ice maker’s Off/On switch.
2 Remove the ice bin by lifting up and out.
3 Empty and carefully clean the ice bin with mild detergent. Rinse with clear
water. Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners.
4 Allow the ice bin to dry completely before replacing in the freezer.
5 Remove ice chips and clean the ice bin shelf and the freezer door chute.
6 Replace the ice bin. Press the ice maker’s Off/On switch to resume ice
production.
Remove and empty the ice storage bin if:
• An extended power failure (one hour or longer) causes ice cubes in the ice storage bin to melt and freeze together, jamming the dispenser mechanism.
• You do not use the ice dispenser frequently. Ice cubes will freeze together in the bin, jamming the dispenser mechanism.
Remove the ice storage bin and shake to loosen the cubes or clean as explained above. Never use an ice pick or similar sharp instrument to break up the ice. This could damage the ice storage bin and dispenser mechanism.
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Changing The Filters
LOCATING THE FILTERS
Your refrigerator is equipped with separate water and air filtering systems. The water filter system filters all dispensed drinking water, as well as the water used to produce ice. The air filter removes odors and impurities from the refrigerator compartment.
Water Filter
The water filter is located at the top of the fresh food compartment, next to the electronic control system panel. See the earlier section in this manual for more information about when to replace the filter.
Air Filter
The air filter is located inside the refrigerator compartment at the top rear corner. See the earlier section in this manual for more information about when to replace the filter.
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Water Filter
Air Filter
REPLACING THE AIR FILTER
In general, you should change the air filter every six months to ensure optimal filtering of refrigerator odors. You may want to adjust this time period depending on the types and amounts of food you typically store in your refrigerator. To replace your air filter:
1 Push the plastic bubble tab located on the side of the
air filter housing. The hinged bottom half drops open.
2 Remove the old filter and discard it.
3 Unpackage the new filter and place it inside the hinged
bottom half of the housing.
4 Push the hinged bottom half upward until the tab snaps
into closed position.
5 Press and hold the Filter Reset button on the
electronic control panel for 3 seconds. When the Filter
OK light comes on, the status has been reset.
6 Press and hold the Filter Reset button for 3 seconds
again to turn off the filter status system.
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The electronic control panel, located at the top of the refrigerator compartment, includes controls to monitor the status of your air filter. See the previous section for more information about these controls.
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Changing The Filters
REPLACING THE WATER FILTER
In general, you should change the water filter every six to nine months to ensure highest possible water quality. The Filter Status light on the dispenser control panel prompts you to replace the filter after 1514 liters of water has flowed through the system.
If your refrigerator has not been used for a period of time (during moving for example), change the filter before reinstalling the refrigerator.
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The ice and water system can also operate without filtration if you use a bypass in place of the water filter cartridge. Please contact the Electrolux Customer Care Center to order the bypass component (Part No. 240396701).
More About Your Advanced Water Filter
The pure advantage System is tested and certified by NSF International, the nationally respected, not-for-profit certification organization for public health
safety. The filter system is tested and certified to ANSI/NSF Standards 42 and 53. See the performance data sheet that came with your product for detailed specifications.
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Ice & Water Filter
This system should not be used on water that is microbiologically unsafe or with water of unknown quality unless the water has been adequately disinfected before or after traveling through the filtration system. NSF Test & Certification Results:
• Rated Capacity - 1514 liters
• Rated service flow - 1.9 liters per minute
• Maximum Rated Pressure - 6.9 bars
• Maximum Operating Temp. - 37.8° C
To replace the water filter:
It is not necessary to turn the water supply off to change the filter. Be ready to wipe up any small amounts of water released during the filter replacement. The bottom of the filter housing includes two small water drainage holes, so be sure to remove any stored food from the top shelf.
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The o-rings on a new water filter are lubricated. To ensure a good seal, please do not remove this lubricant.
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Changing The Filters
1 Turn Off the ice maker power switch (see the earlier
section for more about turning off the ice maker).
2 Push the filter release button to the right of the
cartridge to disconnect it.
3 Slide the old filter cartridge straight out of the housing
and discard it.
4 Unpackage the new filter cartridge and slide it gently
into the filter housing until it stops against the snap-in connector at the back of the housing.
5 Push firmly until the cartridge snaps into place.
When fully engaged, the front of the filter cartridge should be flush with the filter release button.
6 Turn On the ice maker power switch (see page 23 for
more about turning on the ice maker).
7 Press a drinking glass against the water dispenser
while checking for any leaks at the filter housing. Any spurts and sputters that occur as the system purges air out of the dispenser system are normal.
8 After filling one glass of water, continue flushing the
system for about three minutes.
9 Press and hold the Filter Status button on the Ice &
Water Dispenser control panel for 3 seconds. The light flashes red, amber, and green to indicate the
Filter Status has been reset.
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Storing Food & Saving Energy
IDEAS FOR STORING FOODS
Fresh Food Storage
• Keep the fresh food compartment between 1.1° C and 4.4° C with an optimum temperature of 2.8° C (see the earlier section for more information about temperature settings).
• Avoid overcrowding the refrigerator shelves, which reduces air circulation and causes uneven cooling.
Fruits and Vegetables
• Store fruits and vegetables in crisper drawers, where trapped moisture helps preserve food quality for longer time periods.
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Storing Food & Saving Energy
Meat
• Wrap raw meat and poultry securely so leakage and contamination of other foods or surfaces does not occur.
• Use the meat keeper drawer for short term storage. Any meat to be kept longer than two days should be frozen.
Frozen Food Storage
• Keep the freezer compartment at -18° C or lower (see the earlier section for more information about temperature settings).
• A freezer operates most efficiently when it is at least 2/3 full.
Packaging Foods for Freezing
• To minimize food dehydration and quality deterioration, use aluminum foil, freezer wrap, freezer bags or airtight containers. Force as much air out of the packages as possible and seal them tightly. Trapped air can cause food to dry out, change color, and develop an off-flavor (freezer burn).
• Wrap fresh meats and poultry with suitable freezer wrap prior to freezing.
• Do not refreeze meat that has completely thawed.
Loading the Freezer
• Avoid adding too much warm food to the freezer at one time. This overloads the freezer, slows freezing, and can raise the temperature of frozen foods.
• Leave a space between packages, so cold air can circulate freely, allowing food to freeze as quickly as possible.
• Avoid storing hard-to-freeze foods, such as ice cream and orange juice, on the freezer door shelves.
IDEAS FOR SAVING ENERGY
Installation
• Locate the refrigerator in the coolest part of the room, out of direct sunlight, and away from heating ducts or registers. Do not place the refrigerator next to heat-producing appliances such as a range, oven, or dishwasher. If this is not possible, a section of cabinetry or an added layer of insulation between the two appliances will help the refrigerator operate more efficiently.
• Level the refrigerator so that the doors close tightly.
Food Storage
• Avoid overcrowding the refrigerator or blocking cold air vents. Doing so causes the refrigerator to run longer and use more energy.
• Cover foods and wipe containers dry before placing them in the refrigerator. This cuts down on moisture build-up inside the unit.
• Organize the refrigerator to reduce door openings. Remove as many items as needed at one time and close the door as soon as possible.
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Normal Operating Sounds & Sights
UNDERSTANDING THE SOUNDS YOU MAY HEAR
Your new high-efficiency refrigerator may introduce unfamiliar sounds. These sounds normally indicate your refrigerator is operating correctly. Some surfaces on floors, walls, and kitchen cabinets may make these sounds more noticeable.
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Energy efficient foam in your refrigerator is not a sound insulator.
Following is a list of major components in your refrigerator and the sounds they can cause:
A Evaporator Refrigerant through the evaporator may
create a boiling or gurgling sound.
B Evaporator Fan You may hear air being forced through
the refrigerator by the evaporator fan.
C Defrost Heater During defrost cycles, water dripping
onto the defrost heater may cause a hissing or sizzling sound. After defrosting, a popping sound may occur.
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During automatic defrost cycle, a red glow in the back wall vents of your freezer compartment is normal.
D Automatic Ice Maker When ice has been produced, you
will hear ice cubes falling into the ice bin.
E Cold Control & Automatic Defrost Control These parts
can produce a snapping or clicking sound when turning the cooling system on and off.
F Condenser Fan You may hear air being forced through the condenser.
G Compressor Modern, high-efficiency compressors run much faster than in
the past. The compressor may have a high-pitched hum or pulsating sound.
H Water Valve Makes a buzzing sound each time it opens to fill the ice maker.
I Drain Pan (not removable) You may hear water dripping into the drain pan
during the defrost cycle.
J Condenser May create minimal sounds from forced air.
K Motorized Damper May produce a light humming during operation.
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Care & Cleaning

PROTECTING YOUR INVESTMENT
Keeping your refrigerator clean maintains appearance and prevents odor build-up. Wipe up any spills immediately and clean the freezer and fresh food compartments at least twice a year. When cleaning, take the following precautions:
• Never use any type of scouring pads, brushes, abrasive cleaners or strong alkaline solutions on any surface.
• Do not wash any removable parts in a dishwasher.
• Always unplug the electrical power cord from the wall outlet before cleaning.
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If you set your temperature controls to turn off cooling, power to lights and other electrical components continues until you unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
• Remove adhesive labels by hand. Do not use razor blades or other sharp instruments which can scratch the appliance surface.
• Do not remove the serial plate.
Refer to the guide on the next page for details on caring and cleaning specific areas of your refrigerator.
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• Pull the refrigerator straight out to move it. Shifting it from side to side may damage flooring. Be careful not to move the refrigerator beyond the plumbing connections.
• Damp objects stick to cold metal surfaces. Do not touch refrigerated surfaces with wet or damp hands.
• Never usr CHLORIDE to clean stainless steel.
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If you store or move your refrigerator in freezing temperatures, be sure to completely drain the water supply system. Failure to do so could result in water leaks when the refrigerator is put back into service. Contact a service representative to perform this operation.
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CARE & CLEANING TIPS
Care & Cleaning
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Part Cleaning Agents Tips and Precautions
Interior & Door Liners
Door Gaskets
Drawers & Bins
Glass Shelves
Toe Grille
Exterior & Handles
Exterior & Handles (Stainless Steel Models Only)
Soap and water
Baking soda and
water
Soap and water Wipe gaskets with a clean soft cloth.
Soap and water Use a soft cloth to clean drawer runners and tracks.
Soap and water
Glass cleaner
Mild liquid sprays
Soap and water
Mild liquid sprays
Vacuum attachment
Soap and water
Non Abrasive Glass
Cleaner
Soap and water
Ammonia
Stainless Steel
Cleaners
Use 2 tablespoons of baking soda in 946 ml of warm water.
Be sure to wring excess water out of sponge or cloth before cleaning around
controls, light bulb or any electrical part.
Do not wash any removable items (bins, drawers, etc.) in dishwasher.
Allow glass to warm to room temperature before immersing in warm water.
Vacuum dust from front of toe grille.
Remove toe grille.
Vacuum backside and wipe with sudsy cloth or sponge. Rinse and dry.
Do not use commercial household cleaners, ammonia, or alcohol to clean
handles.
Use a soft cloth to clean smooth handles.
Do not use a dry cloth to clean smooth doors.
CAUTION: Never use CHLORIDE to clean stainless steel.
Clean stainless steel front and handles with non-abrasive soapy water and a
dishcloth. Rinse with clean water and a soft cloth.
Wipe stubborn spots with an ammonia-soaked paper towel, and rinse. Use a non-abrasive stainless steel cleaner. These cleaners can be purchased at most home improvement or major department stores. Always follow manufacturer's instruction.
NOTE: Always, clean, wipe and dry with grain to prevent scratching.
Wash the rest of the cabinet with warm water and mild liquid detergent. Rinse
well, and wipe dry with a clean soft cloth.
VACATION & MOVING TIPS
Occasion Tips
Short Vacations
Long Vacations
Moving
Leave refrigerator operating during vacations of 3 weeks or less.
Use all perishable items from refrigerator compartment.
Turn automatic ice maker off and empty ice bucket, even if you will only be gone for a few days.
Remove all food and ice if you will be gone one month or more.
Turn the cooling system off and disconnect power cord.
Turn off automatic ice maker and turn water supply valve to closed position.
Clean interior thoroughly.
Leave both doors open to prevent odors and mold build-up. Block doors open if necessary.
Remove all food and ice.
If using handcart, load from side.
Adjust rollers all the way up to protect them during sliding or moving.
Pad cabinet to avoid scratching surface.
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Care & Cleaning
REPLACING LIGHT BULBS
Both the freezer and fresh food compartments of your refrigerator include light bulbs that will need replacing from time to time. Some lights have covers that you will need to remove before replacing the bulbs. Always use bulbs that are designed for appliance lighting.
To replace light bulbs:
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Wear gloves when replacing light bulbs to avoid getting cut.
1 Unplug your refrigerator’s power cord.
2 Wear gloves as protection against possible broken
glass.
3 Remove light cover, if necessary.
4 Unscrew and replace old bulb with an appliance bulb
of the same type and wattage.
5 Replace light cover, if necessary.
6 Plug in the refrigerator’s power cord.
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Solutions To Common Problems
BEFORE YOU CALL . . .
If you experience a problem with your refrigerator or notice a product behavior or condition you do not understand, you can usually avoid a call to your service representative by referring to this section for an answer. Beginning with the following table, this information includes common problems, causes, and suggested solutions.
Running Your Refrigerator
Problem Cause Correction
Compressor does not run.
Refrigerator runs too much or too long.
Compressor does not run.
Digital temperature displays are flashing.
Cooling system is turned Off.
Refrigerator is in defrost cycle.
Plug at wall outlet is disconnected.
House fuse blown or tripped circuit
breaker.
Power outage.
Room or outside weather is hot.
Refrigerator has recently been
disconnected for a period of time.
Automatic ice maker is operating.
Doors are opened too frequently or
too long.
Refrigerator/freezer door may be slightly open.
Freezer control is set too cold (control found in fresh food section).
Fresh food/freezer gasket is dirty, worn, cracked, or poorly fitted.
Electronic control system keeps the refrigerator at a constant temperature.
Electronic control system has detected a performance problem.
Turn cooling system On. See earlier section for location of cooling system On/Off button.
This is normal for a fully automatic defrost refrigerator. The defrost cycle occurs periodically, lasting about 30 minutes.
Ensure plug is tightly pushed into outlet.
Check/replace fuse. Reset circuit breaker.
Check house lights. Call local Electric Company.
It’s normal for the refrigerator to work longer under
these conditions.
It takes 8-12 hours for the refrigerator to cool down completely.
Ice maker operation causes refrigerator to run slightly more.
Warm air entering the refrigerator causes it to run more. Open doors less often.
Ensure refrigerator is level. Keep food and containers from blocking door. See Problem section Opening/ Closing of Doors/ Drawers.
Set freezer control to warmer setting until refrigerator temperature is satisfactory. Allow 24 hours for temperature to stabilize.
Clean or change gasket. Leaks in door seal will cause refrigerator to run longer in order to maintain desired temperatures.
This is normal. Refrigerator goes on and off to keep temperature constant.
Call your Electrolux service representative, who can interpret any messages or number codes flashing on the digital displays.
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Solutions To Common Problems
Temperatures Are Too Cold
Problem Cause Correction
Freezer temperature too cold. Refrigerator temperature is satisfactory.
Refrigerator temperature too cold. Freezer temperature is satisfactory.
Food stored in drawers freezes.
Food stored in Meat Keeper freezes (some models).
Temperatures Are Too Warm
Problem Cause Correction
Freezer/Refrigerator temperature is too warm.
Freezer temperature is too warm. Refrigerator temperature is satisfactory.
Refrigerator temperature is too warm. Freezer temperature is satisfactory.
Temperature in the Meat Keeper is too warm (some models).
Freezer control is set too cold.
Refrigerator control is set too cold.
Refrigerator control is set too cold.
Meat Keeper temperature control is set too cold.
Doors are opened too frequently or too long.
Door is slightly open.
Freezer control is set too
warm.
Refrigerator control is set too warm.
Meat Keeper temperature control is set too warm.
Set freezer control to a warmer setting. Allow 24 hours for temperature to stabilize.
Set refrigerator control to a warmer setting. Allow 24 hours for temperature to stabilize.
See solution above.
Adjust Meat Keeper temperature control to a lower setting.
Meat should be stored at a tempeature just below the freezing point for maximum fresh storage time. It is normal for ice crystals to form due to the moisture content of meat.
Warm air enters the refrigerator whenever the door is opened. Open the door less often.
See Problem section Opening/Closing Of Doors/Drawers.
Set freezer control to a colder setting. Allow 24 hours for
temperature to stabilize.
Set refrigerator control to a colder setting. Allow 24 hours for temperature to stabilize.
Adjust Meat Keeper temperature control to a colder setting.
Water/Moisture/Frost Inside Refrigerator
Problem Cause Correction
Moisture collects on inside of refrigerator walls.
Water collects on bottom side of drawer cover.
Water collects in bottom of drawer.
Weather is hot and humid.
Door is slightly open.
Door is opened too often
or too long.
Open containers.
Vegetables contain and
give off moisture.
Washed vegetables and fruit drain while in the drawer.
The rate of frost buildup and internal sweating increases.
See Problem section Opening/Closing Of Doors/Drawers.
Open door less often.
Keep containers covered.
Moisture on the bottom side of the cover is not unusual.
Move humidity control (some models) to lower setting.
Dry items before putting them in the drawer. Water
collecting in bottom of drawer is normal.
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Water/Moisture/Frost Outside Refrigerator
Problem Cause Correction
Moistu re collects on outside of refrigerator or between doors.
Weather is humid.
Door is slightly open, causing cold air
from inside refrigerator to meet warm air from outside.
This is normal in hum id weather. When humidity is lower, the moisture should disappear.
See Problem section Opening/Closing Of Doors/Drawers.
Automatic Ice Maker
Problem Cause Correction
Ice maker is not making any ice.
Ice maker is not making enough ice.
Ice maker will not stop making ice.
Ice maker is not separating the ice cubes.
Ice has bad odor and taste.
Ice maker power switch is Off.
Water supply is not connected to
refrigerator.
Household water line valve is not open.
Freezer is not cold enough.
Valve on cold water pipe is clogged
or restricted by foreign material. If valve is of the self-piercing type, it may not have created a sufficiently sized hole in tube for water to pass through).
Check to see if the water dispenser is dispensing water.
Water filter is not completely seated.
Ice maker is producing less ice than
you expect.
Freezer is not cold enough.
Household water line valve is not
completely open.
Check to see if water dispenser is dispensing slower than normal.
Ice maker wire signal arm is being held down by some item in the freezer.
Ice cubes are not being used frequently enough.
Ice cubes are hollow or smaller than normal.
Ice has picked up odor or flavor from strong food stored in refrigerator or freezer.
Water running to ice maker has poor taste or odor.
Ice not used frequently enough.
Turn on power switch.
Connect water supply (see Installation Instructions).
Turn on household water line valve.
See Problem section Temperatures Are Too Warm.
Turn off household water line valve. Remove valve.
Ensure that valve is not a self-piercing valve. Clean valve. Replace valve if necessary.
If not, the ice & water filter cartridge is clogged or restricted, and must be replaced.
Push firmly until the water filter sn aps into place.
Ice maker should produce approximately 1.8-2.2 kg
of ice every 24 hours. Express Ice should produce up to 2.7 pounds of ice every 24 hours.
See Problem section Temperatures Are Too Warm.
Turn on household water line valve.
If it is, replace the ice & water filter cartridge.
Move item and release wire signal arm. Remove any
ice cubes frozen together over wire signal arm.
Remove and shake ice bin to separate cubes.
The ice & water filter cartridge may be clogged.
Replace filter cartridge.
Cover foods tightly. Discard stale ice. Ice m aker will produce fresh supply.
Add filter to water supply line. Consult a water purifying company.
Discard stale ice.
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Solutions To Common Problems
Ice Dispenser
Problem Cause Correction
Dispenser will not dispense ice.
Ice dispenser is jammed.
Water supply is not connected.
Ice storage container is empty.
Freezer temperature is set too warm.
Household water line valve is not
open.
Freezer door is not closed.
Ice dispensing arm has been held in
for more than 4-5 minutes.
Ice has melted and frozen around auger due to infrequent use, temperature fluctuations, and/or power outages.
Ice cubes are jammed between ice maker and back of ice container.
Ice cubes are frozen together.
Ice cubes are hollow or smaller than
normal.
Connect water supply.
When the first supply of ice is dropped into the container,
the dispenser should operate.
Turn freezer control to a higher setting so that ice cubes will be made. When first supply of ice is made, dispenser should operate.
Open household water line valve. Allow sufficient time for the ice to be made. When ice is made, the dispenser should operate.
Ensure freezer door is closed.
Motor is overloaded. Motor overload protector will reset in
approximately 3 minutes. Ice can then be dispensed.
Remove ice container, thaw, and empty the contents. Clean container, wipe dry, and replace in proper position. When new ice is made, dispenser should operate.
Remove ice cubes that are jamming the dispenser.
Use the dispenser often so that cubes do not freeze
together.
The ice & water filter cartridge could be clogged. Replace the filter cartridge. Dispensing system operates best at 1.4-
6.9 bar water pressure. Well water pressures should fall within this range.
Water Dispenser
Problem Cause Correction
Dispenser will not dispense water.
Water has an odd taste and/or odor.
Water pressure is extremely low.
Water supply is not connected.
Household water line valve is not
open.
Freezer door is not closed.
Ice & water filter cartridge is clogged.
Front filter not fully installed, if
equipped
Water has been in the tank for a period of time.
Unit not properly connected to cold water line.
Tubing used in the household water supply and installation may affect water taste and odor.
Water has a high mineral content.
Cut-off and cut-on pressures are too
low (well systems only).
Reverse osmosis system is in regenerative phase.
Connect water supply.
Open household water line valve. See Problem section Ice
Maker Is Not Making Ice.
Ensure that freezer door is closed.
Replace filter cartridge.
Push filter in until you hear a “click”. Filter should be flush
with cabinet.
Draw and discard 10-12 glasses of water to freshen the supply and completely rinse out the tank.
Connect unit to cold water line that supplies water to the kitchen faucet.
For best results, use copper tubing for water connections.
Contact water treatment plant for help.
Have someone turn up the cut-off and cut-on pressure on
the water pump system (well systems only).
It is normal for a reverse osmosis system to be below 1.4 bar during the regenerative phase.
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Solutions To Common Problems
Odors In Refrigerator
Problem Cause Correction
Interio r is dirty.
Opening/Closing Of Doors/Drawers
Problem Cause Correction
Doo r(s) w ill no t close.
Drawers are difficult to move.
Light Bulb Is Not On
Problem Cause Correction
Light bulb is not on.
Interior needs to be cle aned.
Food with strong odors is in refrigerator.
Door was closed too hard, causing other
door to open slightly.
Refrigerator is not level. It rocks on the floor when moved slightly.
Refrigerator is touching a wall or cabinet.
Food is touching shelf on top of drawer.
Track that drawers slide on is dirty.
Light bulb is burned out.
Freezer light switch is stuck.
No electric current is reaching refrigerator.
Control system has disabled lights
because magnet mounted behind dairy compartment (in fresh food door) has been removed.
Control system has disabled lights because one or both doors were left open too long.
See Care & Cleaning Tips.
Cover food tigh tly.
Close both doors gently.
Ensure floor is level and solid, and can adequately
support the refrigerator. Contact a carpenter to correct a sagging or sloping floor.
Ensure floor is level and solid, and can adequately support the refrigerator. Contact a carpenter to correct a sagging or sloping floor.
Keep less food in drawer.
Clean drawer, runners, and tracks. See Care &
Cleaning Tips.
See Replacing Light Bulbs in Care and Cleaning section.
Release light switch located inside freezer com partm en t.
See Problem section, Running Your Refrigerator.
Reinstall magnet.
Close and reopen door(s) to enable lights.
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