T o prevent electrical shock which can cause severe
person injury or death this refrigerator must be
properly grounded.
Electrical Grounding Instructions — This refrigerator is
equipped with a three-prong (grounding) plug for
protection against possible shock hazards. If a twoprong wall receptacle is encountered, contact a
qualified electrician and have the two-prong wall
receptacle replaced with a properly grounded threeprong wall receptacle in accordance with the National
Electrical Code.
Refrigerator is designed to operate on a separate 103
to 126 volt, 15 amp., 60 cycle line.
Do not under any circumstances cut or remove
the round grounding prong from the plug.
Refrigerator must be grounded at all times. Do not
remove warning tag from power cord.
WARNING
Do not use a two-prong adapter. Do not use an
extension cord.
Model Identification
Thank you for purchasing this Amana® refrigerator. Please
read this Owner's Manual thoroughly . This manual
provides proper maintenance information. Any questions,
call the Consumer Affairs Department at 1-800-843-0304
inside U.S.A. and 1-319-622-5511 outside U.S.A.
Complete registration card and promptly return. If
registration card is missing, call the Consumer Affairs
Department. Keep a copy of sales receipt for future
reference.
When contacting Amana, provide product information.
Product information is on the serial plate, located on
(upper left corner, ceiling) of Fresh Food section. Record
the following information:
Model Number:
Manufacturing Number:
S/N or Serial Number:
Date of purchase:
Dealer’s name and address:
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Amana also has a network of independent authorized
technicians. Locate a Factory Service Center or
independent authorized Amana technician by calling 1-800-628-5782 inside U.S.A. and 1-319-622-5511 outside
U.S.A. Warranty service must be performed by an
authorized Amana technician. Amana also recommends
contacting an authorized Amana technician if service is
required after warranty expires.
Amana offers a complete line of appliances: cooktops,
dishwashers, dryers, freezers, microwave ovens, ranges,
wall ovens, and washers. Amana also manufactures a
complete selection of high efficiency gas furnaces plus
both central and room air conditioners.
Enjoy this new Amana® refrigerator.
Proper Disposal of your
Refrigerator
IMPORT ANT: Child entrapment and suffocation are
not problems of the past. Junked or abandoned
refrigerators are still dangerous—even if they will sit
for “just a few days.” If you are getting rid of your
old refrigerator, please follow the instructions below
to help prevent accidents.
BEFORE YOU THROW AW A Y YOUR OLD
REFRIGERA TOR OR FREEZER:
• T ake off the doors.
• Leave the shelves in place so that children may
not easily climb inside.
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Installation Instructions
Proper installation will ensure this refrigerator operates
most efficiently . Amana cannot be responsible for
improper installation.
1. Remove doors if necessary.
WARNING
T o avoid electrical shock which can cause severe
personal injury or death, disconnect power to
refrigerator before removing doors. After replacing
doors, connect power.
a. Remove toe grille.
b. Electronic Models
Unplug wiring harness from voltage box.
d. Remove top hinge covers. (A below)
WARNING
T o avoid electrical shock which can cause severe
personal injury or death, green ground wire must
remain attached to hinge.
e. Electronic and Dispenser Models
Unplug top hinge wire connectors. Do not remove
green ground wire from hinge. Carefully lift and remove
top hinges. Do not disturb position of hinge shims. (B)
A
C
D
E
A
B
F
G
A. Wiring harness
c. Dispenser Models
Loosen water tube clamp screw. Loosen plastic water
tube union nut. Pull water tube away from union nut
and through tube clamp.
A
C
B
A. Plastic water tube union nut
B. Water tube clamp screw
C. Water tube
C. Hinge coverF. Wire connectors
D. Door hinge screwsG. Green ground wire
E. T op hinge
f. Remove doors.
Caution
T o avoid property damage, protect soft vinyl or other
flooring with cardboard, rugs, or other protective
material when moving refrigerator.
g. Slide appliance cart under side of refrigerator. Wrap
refrigerator with blanket or pad. Thread cart strap
around refrigerator and tighten. Do not overtighten
strap. Move refrigerator in front of final location.
h. Rehang doors by reversing steps a–f. Use a penny at
top of doors to space doors 3/4" (18 mm) from cabinet.
2. Connecting Water Supply
WARNING
T o avoid electrical shock which can cause severe
personal injury or death, disconnect power to
refrigerator before connecting water supply . After
connecting water supply , connect power.
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Caution
T o avoid property damage, observe the following:
• Confirm water pressure to water valve is between 20
and 100 pounds per square inch.
• Tighten nut by hand to avoid cross threading. Finish
tightening nuts with pliers and wrenches. Do not
overtighten.
• Check for water leaks and correct if necessary
before returning refrigerator to normal location and 24
hours after connecting.
Important
• Before connecting water supply, contact a plumber to
connect copper tubing to household plumbing in
compliance with local codes and ordinances.
• A self–piercing or 3/16" saddle valve is not
recommended. Both reduce water flow, become
clogged with time and may cause leaks if repair is
attempted. The correct type of shut off valve requires
a 1/4" hole to be drilled in water supply pipe prior to
valve attachment. The manufacturer is not responsible
for property damage caused by improper water
connection.
Materials Required
1
/4" (6 mm) flexible copper tubing. Length of copper tubing
must reach from water supply connection plus an
additional 8' (2 m) for service loop behind refrigerator.
Procedure
1. Remove plastic cap from water valve inlet port. Place
brass nut and brass sleeve on copper tubing. Insert
copper tubing into water valve inlet port. Connect
brass nut on copper tubing to water valve inlet port.
Confirm copper tubing is secure by pulling on copper
tubing.
3. Create service loop using extreme care to avoid
kinks. Secure copper tubing to refrigerator
cabinet with a “P” clamp.
3. Plug in power cord.
4. Move refrigerator into final location.
5. Level refrigerator and align doors.
a.Remove toe grille.
b.Turn roller adjustment screw to raise or lower
refrigerator cabinet until refrigerator is stable. Some
models have both front and rear adjustable rollers.
c.Models with Hinge Adjusting Cam
If tops of doors are not aligned after leveling, loosen
refrigerator door hinge screws 1/2 turn. Turn cam
clockwise 1 increment at a time until doors are
aligned. Open and close doors. Tightenhinge
screws.
B
A
C
D
A. Rear roller adjustment screw
B. Door hinge screws
C. Hinge adjusting cam
D. Front roller adjustment screw
6. Review “Installation Checklist” in
Owner’s Manual with consumer.
A
B
A. “P” clampB. Copper tubing
C. Brass nutD. Brass sleeve
E. Water valve inlet connection
2. Turn on water supply to refrigerator and check for
leaks. Correct any leaks.
C
D
E
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Installation Checklist
This checklist is for personal records only .
ConsumerInstaller
Doors
Doors are aligned with each other. (After food has been added to refrigerator ,
consumer should check door alignment).
Doors seal completely to refrigerator cabinet.
Handles are solidly attached to doors.
T ouchmatic™ Electronic and Ice ‘N Water™ Dispenser Models
If doors were removed to install refrigerator, top hinge wire connectors are
reconnected.
Leveling
Refrigerator is stable.
T oe grille is properly attached to refrigerator .
Ice Maker
Water supply to refrigerator is turned on.
Water leaks are not present at connection between household water supply and
refrigerator. (After 24 hours, consumer should check connection for water leaks.)
Ice maker arm is in on position for ice production. (It may take up to 24 hours for
first harvest of ice.)
Notes
Consumer's Signature
Product Literature
Owner's manual is reviewed including the following information.
• product registration card
• Fresh Food and Deepfreeze® controls
• Chiller Fresh™ system
• Garden Fresh™ crispers
• normal operating sounds
Installer's Signature
DateInstaller's Company Name/Phone Number
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Controls
This refrigerator is designed to operate at normal
household temperatures of 55° to 1 10°F (13° to 43°C).
Fresh Food and Deepfreeze® Controls
Fresh Food and Deepfreeze® controls are located on
upper rear wall of Fresh Food® section.
A
B
A. Deepfreeze controlB. Fresh food control
When Deepfreeze® control is set to
off
, neither Fresh
Food nor Deepfreeze® sections will cool. Initially , set both
controls to 4. Wait 24 hours for Fresh Food and
Deepfreeze® sections to reach desired temperatures.
After 24 hours, adjust controls, one number at a time, as
desired. 1 is warmest setting and 7 is coldest.
Setting Controls
Set controls with a household thermometer that includes
temperatures between -5° to 50°F (-21° to 10°C).
Put thermometer snugly between frozen packages in
Deepfreeze® section. Wait 5-8 hours. If Deepfreeze
®
temperature is not 0° to 2°F (-17° to -16°C), adjust
control, 1 number at a time. Check again after 5-8 hours.
Put thermometer in a glass of water in middle of Fresh
Food section. Wait 5-8 hours. If Fresh Food temperature
is not 38° to 40°F (3° to 4°C), adjust control, 1 number at
a time. Check again after 5-8 hours.
T ouchmatic™ Electronic Controls (some models)
Locate power switch on right side of black box in center of
cabinet behind toe grille. Turn power switch on before
programming.
T ouchmatic™ electronic controls are located on refrigerator
between door handles. Press * pad to activate control
panel. All other pads, except for
inactive until * pad is pressed. Once activated, pads
remain programmable for at least 10 minutes.
ALARM OFF
pad, remain
Fresh Food and Deepfreeze® controls are
preset at 5. Wait 24 hours after connecting
power for Fresh Food and Deepfreeze
®
sections to reach desired temperatures. After
24 hours, adjust controls as desired. 1 is
warmest setting and 9 is coldest. Refer to
“Setting Controls” section to set controls
precisely .
•Adjust Fresh Food or Deepfreeze
®
temperatures by pressing * pad then
REFRIG TEMP
pad. Press
pad or
WARMER
FREEZER TEMP
pad or
COLDER
pad to adjust temperature setting 1 level
at a time. Holding down
COLDER
pad adjusts temperature more
WARMER
pad or
than 1 level at a time.
Entry Tone
Entry tone indicates a pad was pressed and
command was read and accepted.
• Deactivate entry tone by pressing and
holding * pad for 3 to 5 seconds. Three
short beeps indicate instructions were
accepted.
• Activate entry tone by pressing and
holding * pad for 3 to 5 seconds.
Vacation Mode
V acation mode defrosts refrigerator less often
during extended non-use periods.
•Activate vacation mode by pressing * pad
then
VACATION
pad. Indicator light will
glow.
•Deactivate vacation mode by pressing *
pad then
VACA TION
pad. Opening Fresh
Food or Deepfreeze® door will also
deactivate vacation mode.
Max Cool Mode
Max cool mode adjusts Fresh Food
temperature to coldest setting. After 10 hours,
Fresh Food temperature automatically returns
to previous setting.
•Activate max cool mode by pressing * pad
then
MAX COOL
pad. Indicator light will
glow.
•Deactivate max cool mode before
automatic reset by pressing * pad then
MAX COOL
pad.
Fast Freeze Mode
Fast freeze mode adjusts Deepfreeze
®
temperature to coldest setting. After 24 hours,
Deepfreeze® temperature automatically
returns to previous setting.
*
FREEZER
TEMP
REFRIG
TEMP
WARMER
COLDER
FRZR
TEMP
VACATION
MAX COOL
FAST
FREEZE
ALARM
OFF
DISPLAY
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
REF
TEMP
DOOR
OPEN
HIGH
TEMP
CLEAN
COIL
VACA TION
MAX
COOL
FAST
FRZ
7
•Activate fast freeze mode by pressing * pad then
F AST FREEZE
•Deactivate fast freeze mode before automatic reset by
pressing * pad then
Door Open Alarm
Door open alarm sounds and indicator light blinks if either
door is open for more than 3 minutes.
• Deactivate door open alarm by pressing
pad or by closing either door.
• Activate door open alarm by pressing * pad then
holding
short beeps indicate instructions were accepted.
ALARM OFF
pad. Indicator light will glow.
F AST FREEZE
pad for 3 to 5 seconds. Three
pad.
ALARM OFF
Fresh Food Features
Caution
T o avoid property damage, confirm shelf is secure
before placing items on shelf.
Fresh Food Shelves
Models feature either glass or wire shelves. Shelves
adjust up or down to meet individual storage needs. Some
models feature Spillsaver™ shelves. Spillsaver™ shelves
hold simple spills for easier cleaning.
High Temperature Alarm
High temperature alarm sounds and indicator light glows if
Fresh Food or Deepfreeze® temperature is high for 2
hours. A blinking light signals affected compartment.
Alarm ends when proper temperature is reached.
•Deactivate high temperature alarm by pressing
ALARM OFF
Thermistor Alarm
Thermistor electronically senses Fresh Food and
Deepfreeze® temperatures. Thermistor alarm sounds and
indicator lights scroll if Fresh Food or Deepfreeze
thermistor is not operating properly .
•Deactivate display by pressing
If thermistor alarm sounds, contact an authorized
Amana® technician immediately.
If
ALARM OFF
to confirm situation has been corrected. Alarm sounds
again if thermistor is still not operating properly .
Display Lights
•Deactivate temperature display lights by pressing *
pad then pressing
•Activate temperature display lights by pressing any of
top 5 pads.
pad.
®
ALARM OFF
pad is pressed, thermistor control retests
DISPLA Y OFF
pad.
pad.
Caution
T o avoid personal injury or property damage, handle
tempered glass shelves carefully . Shelves may break
suddenly if nicked, scratched, or exposed to sudden
temperature change.
•Remove shelves by lifting front, releasing hooks
from metal track then pulling out.
•Replace shelves by inserting hooks into metal track
and lowering front.
Clean Condenser Coil Light
Clean condenser coil light glows every 3 months as a
reminder to clean condenser coils. Light automatically
cancels in 72 hours.
•Deactivate clean condenser coil light before automatic
reset by pressing
ALARM OFF
pad.
EasyGlide™ shelves pull forward for easy access of items
in back.
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Chiller Fresh™ System (some models)
Chiller Fresh™ system features a drawer inside a sleeve.
Air circulates between drawer and sleeve. This systems
keeps food fresh longer and up to 5°F (3°C) colder than
Fresh Food temperature.
Chiller Fresh™ control is located below front shelf trim.
Control adjusts amount of air circulating around drawer.
Slide control to
and to
coldest
form on drawer or food on
decrease Fresh Food temperature. Fresh Food control
may need to be adjusted.
•Remove drawer by lifting and pulling out. Remove
shelf by lifting front, releasing hooks from metal track
then pulling out.
•Replace shelf by inserting hooks into metal track and
lowering front. Use slots 8 through 1 1 only . Replace
drawer by sliding in. Confirm boot is over air inlet in
side wall.
cold
for normal Fresh Food temperature
for colder temperature. Ice crystals may
coldest
setting. Cold air can
Caution
T o avoid personal injury or property damage, handle
tempered glass shelves carefully . Shelves may break
suddenly if nicked, scratched, or exposed to sudden
temperature change.
Remove shelf and garden fresh crispers by completing the
following steps.
1. Open crisper.
2. Remove shelf by gently pushing up from underneath.
Tilt one end up then pull out.
3. Remove crisper by lifting front while supporting
underneath then pulling out.
4. Replace crispers and shelf by reversing steps 1-3.
Garden Fresh™ Crispers
Garden Fresh™ crispers keep produce fresh longer. W rap
produce tightly . Do not wash produce before placing in
crispers. Excess moisture could cause produce to spoil
prematurely . Do not line crispers with paper towels. Paper
towels will retain moisture.
Garden Fresh™ control is located below front shelf trim.
Control adjusts humidity in crispers. Slide control to
for produce with leaves such as lettuce, spinach or
cabbage. Slide control to
as cauliflower, corn or tomatoes.
low
for produce with skins such
high
Storage Rack (some models)
Storage rack provides convenient storage for items such
as a large bottle, eggs, etc.
Depending on location of shelf, hang rack using 1 of the
following methods. Rack cannot be installed next to lower
Fresh Food section light bulb.
•Remove shelf by lifting front, releasing hooks from
metal track then pulling out. Hang rack by inserting
tabs into slots on side of shelf. Replace shelf by
inserting hooks into metal track and lowering front.
•Slide rack along side of shelf until tabs are inserted
into slots.
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A
A. Storage rack
Covered Storage Bucket (some models)
Storage bucket has a lid and removable egg tray . When
tray is removed, bucket will accept items such as a
standard egg carton, ice, etc.
A
B
C
Snack Chiller (some models)
Snack chiller provides convenient storage for small items
and snacks. Items are kept cooler with air circulating from
T emperature Controlled Beverage Chiller™.
T emperature Controlled Beverage Chiller
(some models)
T emperature Controlled Beverage Chiller™ keeps
beverages up to 5°F (3°C) colder than Fresh Food
section. Air inlet allows air from Deepfreeze® section to
pass to beverage chiller. Air inlet is located on interior wall
of Fresh Food door.
Beverage chiller control is located on left front wall of
Fresh Food section. Control adjusts amount of air
circulating in beverage chiller. T urn control to
normal Fresh Food temperature and to
temperature.
colder
cold
for colder
™
for
A. Li dB. Egg tray
C. Storage bucket
Dairy Center (some models)
Dairy center provides convenient storage for items such
as butter, cheese, etc.
A
B
A. Fresh food section B. T emperature control
•Remove beverage chiller door by removing lower
door buckets. Remove door buckets by pushing tabs
toward center and pulling out. Slide door down and
out through bottom of door track.
10
•Replace beverage chiller door by sliding door up
through bottom of door track. Retention glides must
remain in place to replace door. Replace door buckets
by sliding in until tabs lock into place.
A
B
A. Door trackB. Beverage chiller door
Door Buckets
Door buckets adjust to meet individual storage needs.
•Remove door buckets by pushing tabs toward center
and pulling out.
•Replace door buckets by sliding in until tabs lock
into place.
A
A. Shelf glide
•Remove hook-style door shelves by lifting ends and
releasing hooks on bottom of shelf.
•Replace hook-style shelves by inserting hooks and
lowering bottom of shelf. Push down on ends.
A
A. T abs
Door Shelves
•Remove slide-style door shelves by lifting ends up
an d pulling out.
•Replace slide-style door shelves by placing shelf on
glides and sliding down.
Caution
T o avoid property damage, confirm shelf is secure
before replacing items on shelf.
Adjustable Divider (Some models)
Adjustable divider keeps items in place and adjusts to
meet individual storage needs. Divider fits in any door
bucket or door shelf.
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A
A. Adjustable divider
Deepfreeze® Features
Caution
T o avoid property damage, confirm shelf is secure
before replacing items on shelf.
Automatic Ice Maker (some models)
• Confirm ice bucket is in place and ice maker arm is
down.
• After ice is formed, ice maker drops ice cubes into
ice storage bucket. During ice production, ice maker
arm raises and lowers. When ice storage bucket is
full, ice maker arm turns ice maker off. Discard first 3
harvests of ice after initially connecting refrigerator to
household water supply and after extended periods of
non-use.
• Stop ice production by raising ice maker arm. A
definite click is heard when proper position is
reached. Ice maker arm will remain in off position until
pushed down.
Caution
T o avoid damage to ice maker , observe the following:
• Do not force ice maker arm down or up.
• Do not place or store anything in ice storage bucket.
Deepfreeze® Rack (some models)
Deepfreeze® rack holds ice cube trays and provides
additional storage.
•Remove Deepfreeze® rack by lifting rack and pushing
front hooks in to release hooks from shelf. Pull front of
rack down. Push hooks in to release back hooks from
shelf. Slide rack off shelf.
•Replace Deepfreeze® rack by pushing back hooks in
and placing hooks over shelf. Push front hooks in and
place hooks over shelf.
A
B
A. Off positionB. On position
• After Deepfreeze® section reaches normal
temperature, ice maker fills with water and begins
operating. Allow 24-48 hours after installation before
first harvest of ice. Ice maker produces 7 to 9
harvests of ice in a 24-hour period under ideal
conditions.
A
B
A. Freezer shelfB. Deepfreeze
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®
Stor-Mor® System
Wire shelves and baskets slide out for easy access of
items in back and can be rearranged to meet individual
storage needs.
•Remove shelves and baskets by lifting and pulling
out.
•Replace shelves and baskets by placing shelves and
baskets on side rails. Slide shelves and baskets right
and back until round knob is behind stop on rail.
A
Tall Package Retainer (some models)
T all package retainer keeps tall items secure. Retainer fits
in any door bucket or door shelf.
B
A. Wire s helveB. Wire baskets
Door Dikes (some models)
Door dikes snap out for easy removal of Deepfreeze
shelves and baskets.
• Remove door dike by pulling out.
• Replace door dike by aligning dike with extrusions on
Deepfreeze® door. Push until dike snaps in place.
A
B
®
Ice ‘N’ Water™ Dispenser
(some models)
Caution
T o avoid personal injury or property damage, observe
following instructions:
• Do not operate dispenser with Deepfreeze® door
open.
• Do not put fingers, hands, or any foreign object into
dispenser opening.
• Do not use sharp objects to break ice.
Water Dispenser Operation
It takes approximately 1 minute after initially pressing
dispenser bar before water dispenses after initial
connection of water supply . Discard first 10 to 14
containers of water after initially connecting refrigerator to
household water supply and after extended periods of
non-use.
•Dispense water by pressing sturdy wide mouthed
container against water dispenser bar.
•Stop water dispensing by releasing pressure on bar.
A small amount of water may continue to fall. Spill
shelf is not self-draining. Large spills should be wiped
dry .
A. Door dikeB. Door dike
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Ice Dispenser Operation
Caution
T o avoid property damage, do not dispense ice directly
into thin glass, fine china, or delicate crystal.
•Select cubed or crushed mode by sliding lever on
dispenser panel. Dispense ice by pressing wide
mouthed container against ice dispenser bar.
Important
Reduce spraying of crushed ice by holding wide
mouthed container directly under ice chute and as
high as possible in dispenser area.
Removing Ice Bucket
•Remove ice bucket by lifting bucket and pulling out.
•Replace ice bucket by sliding in until bucket locks in
place. Ice bucket must be locked in place for proper
ice dispensing. If Deepfreeze® door does not close,
bucket is not in proper location.
Dispenser Light (some models)
A light is activated when dispensing ice or water. Some
models feature a night light.
•Activate night light by pushing switch, located
underneath dispenser and left of ice dispenser bar.
A
•Stop ice dispensing by releasing pressure on bar
before container is full. Some ice will continue to fall.
Do not remove container until last of ice falls.
If dispensing ice continuously , dispenser motor is
designed to shut off after 3 to 5 minutes. Motor resets
after 3 minutes and dispensing can continue.
A slight delay occurs when switching between cubed and
crushed modes. Pieces of crushed ice will vary in size
and shape. "Snow" may form on door and ice chute when
repeatedly dispensing crushed ice. Allow "snow" to
evaporate or wipe dry .
Dispenser operates only with cubes of proper size and
crescent shape. Do not add purchased ice cubes or other
shaped cubes to ice bucket.
A. Night light switch
Taste and Odor
Observe the following to minimize taste and odor
difficulties:
• Wrap foods in tightly sealed containers or moisture
proof bags.
• Install water filter, part #R0185011 on water line.
• Contact local water treatment company for
specialized help if difficulties persist.
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Care and Cleaning
WARNING
T o avoid electrical shock which can cause severe
personal injury or death, disconnect power to
refrigerator before cleaning. After cleaning, connect
power.
Caution
T o avoid personal injury or property damage, read and
follow all cleaning product manufacturer's directions.
General
1. Wash surfaces with 4 tablespoons baking soda
dissolved in 1 quart warm water and a soft, clean
cloth.
2. Rinse surfaces with warm water. Dry surfaces with a
soft, clean cloth.
• Do not use the following items:
- abrasive or harsh cleaners, ammonia, chlorine
bleach, etc.
- concentrated detergents or solvents
- metal scouring pads
These items can scratch, crack and discolor
surfaces.
• Do not place buckets, shelves, etc. in dishwasher.
Odor Removal
1. Remove all food and disconnect power to refrigerator.
2. Clean all interior surfaces including ceiling, floor, and
walls according to “General” instructions. Pay special
attention to corners, crevices, and grooves. Include all
drawers, shelves, and gaskets.
3. Connect power to refrigerator and return food to
refrigerator. W ash and dry all bottles, containers and
jars. Wrap foods in tightly sealed containers to
prevent further odor. After 24 hours, check if odor was
eliminated.
Complete the following steps if odor was not eliminated.
4. Complete steps 1–2.
5. Place garden fresh crispers on top shelf of Fresh
Food section. Pack Fresh Food and Deepfreeze
sections including doors with crumpled sheets of
black and white newspaper.
6. Place charcoal briquettes randomly throughout
newspaper.
7. Close doors and let stand 24–48 hours.
8. Remove charcoal briquettes and newspapers.
9. Complete steps 2–3.
Contact Consumer Affairs Department if odor was still not
eliminated. Refer to Model Identification section for phone
number.
®
Adhesives
1. Remove glue residue by rubbing toothpaste into
adhesive with fingers until adhesive loosens.
2. Rinse surface with warm water. Dry surface with a
soft, clean cloth.
Door Gaskets
1. Clean door gaskets every 3 months according to
“General” instructions.
2. Apply a light film of petroleum jelly to keep gaskets
pliable.
Condenser Coils
Clean condenser coil every 3 months to ensure maximum
performance of refrigerator. Accumulated dust and lint
may cause the following:
• reduced cooling performance
• increased energy usage
• premature compressor failure
1. Remove toe grille by holding ends and pulling forward.
2. Clean front surface of condenser coil with a vacuum
cleaner hose nozzle.
3. Replace toe grille by inserting clips in holes and
snapping in.
Caution
T o avoid property damage, protect soft vinyl or other
flooring with cardboard, rugs, or other protective
material.
4. Pull refrigerator away from wall. Run a vacuum
brush across condenser fan outlet grille on back
of refrigerator.
Glass Shelves
Caution
T o avoid personal injury or property damage, handle
tempered glass shelves carefully . Shelves may break
suddenly if nicked, scratched, or exposed to sudden
temperature change.
Remove shelf by lifting front, releasing hooks from metal
track then pulling out. Place shelf on a towel. Allow shelf
to adjust to room temperature before cleaning.
Clean crevices by completing the following steps:
1. Dilute mild detergent and brush solution into crevices
using a plastic bristle brush. Let set for 5 minutes.
2. Spray warm water into crevices using faucet spray
attachment.
3. Dry shelf thoroughly and replace shelf by inserting
hooks into metal track and lowering front.
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Light Bulbs
WARNING
T o avoid electrical shock which can cause severe
personal injury or death, disconnect power to
refrigerator before replacing light bulb. After replacing
light bulb, connect power.
Caution
T o avoid personal injury or property damage, observe
the following:
•Allow light bulb to cool.
•Wear gloves when replacing light bulb.
Deepfreeze® Section
1. Remove ice bucket by lifting bucket and pulling out.
2. Remove light bulb cover by removing screw. Replace
bulb with 40-watt appliance bulb.
3. Replace light bulb cover by holding cover in place
over light bulb. Insert and tighten screw.
4. Replace ice bucket by sliding in until bucket locks in
place.
A
B
Upper Fresh Food Section
•Remove light bulb cover by removing ¼" hex nut
screws. Replace bulb(s) with 40-watt appliance
bulb(s).
•Replace light bulb cover by replacing ¼" hex nut
screws.
A
B
A. Light bulb coverB. Light bulbs
Lower Fresh Food Section (Some models)
• Remove light bulb cover by removing screw. Replace
bulb with 40-watt tubular bulb.
• Replace light bulb cover by placing cover over light
bulb. Insert and tighten screw.
A
B
A. Light bulb coverB. Light bulb
Ice ‘N’ Water™ Dispenser (Some models)
Light bulb is located between dispenser arms.
•Remove light bulb by unscrewing light bulb. Replace
light bulb with a 6-watt, 120-volt bulb.
•Replace light bulb by inserting and tightening bulb.
C
A. Light bulbB. Light bulb cover
C. Screw
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Normal Operating Sounds
Before Calling For Service
This new refrigerator may be replacing a differently
designed, less efficient or smaller refrigerator . T oday’s
refrigerators have new features and are more energy
efficient. As a result, certain sounds may be unfamiliar .
These sounds are normal and will soon become familiar.
These sounds also indicate refrigerator is operating and
performing as designed.
1. Deepfreeze® control clicks when starting or
stopping compressor.
2. Deepfreeze® fan air rushes and whirs.
3. Sealed system (evaporator and heat exchanger)
refrigerant flow gurgles, pops or sounds like boiling
water.
4. Defrost heater sizzles, hisses or pops.
5. Condenser fan air rushes and whirs.
6. Compressor has a high pitched hum or pulsating
sound.
7. Ice cubes from ice maker (some models) drop into
ice bucket.
Ice auger (Ice ‘N’ Water™ Dispenser models) hums
as auger agitates ice during dispensing. Ice auger is
located in freezer door. (not shown)
Ice maker water valve hookup (some models)
buzzes when ice maker fills with water. This occurs
whether or not refrigerator is connected to water
supply . If refrigerator is not connected to water supply ,
stop sound by raising ice maker arm to off position.
Water valve hook up is located in back, bottom, left
hand corner. (not shown)
Foam insulation is very energy efficient and has
excellent insulating capabilities. However, foam
insulation is not as sound absorbent as previously
used fiberglass insulation. (not shown)
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Refrigerator does not operate.
• Confirm Deepfreeze® control is on.
• Confirm refrigerator is plugged in.
• Check fuse or circuit breaker. Plug in another item at
that wall outlet.
• Wait 40 minutes to see if refrigerator restarts. If
Deepfreeze® control is on, lights work but 2 fans
and compressor are not operating, refrigerator
may be in defrost cycle.
Refrigerator still won’t operate.
• Unplug refrigerator. Transfer food to another unit
or place dry ice in Deepfreeze® section to
preserve food. Warranty does not cover foodloss. Check warranty certificate for specific
coverage.
• Call 1-800-628-5782 inside U.S.A. and 1-319-622-5511
outside U.S.A. to locate an authorized Amana
technician.
Food temperature appears too warm.
• See above sections.
• Allow time for recently added warm food to reach Fresh
Food or Deepfreeze® temperature.
• Check gaskets for proper seal.
• Clean condenser coils.
• Adjust Fresh Food and/or Deepfreeze® control.
• Confirm rear air grille is not blocked. Rear air grille is
located behind left garden fresh crisper.
Chiller fresh system temperature is too warm.
• Slide control to colder setting.
• Adjust Deepfreeze® control to colder setting.
Food temperature is too cold.
• Clean condenser coils.
• Adjust Fresh Food control.
• Adjust Deepfreeze® control to warmer setting. Allow
several hours for temperature to adjust.
Refrigerator runs too frequently .
• It may be normal to maintain constant temperature.
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• Doors may have been opened frequently or for an
extended period of time.
• Allow time for recently added warm food to reach Fresh
Food or Deepfreeze® temperature.
• Clean condenser coils.
• Adjust Deepfreeze® control.
• Check gaskets for proper seal.
Water droplets form on inside of refrigerator .
• It is normal during high humidity periods or if doors
have been opened frequently .
Water droplets form on outside of refrigerator .
• Check door gaskets for proper seal.
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Asure™ Service Plan
Garden Fresh™ crispers or Chiller Fresh™ system does
not close freely .
• Check for a package which may prevent drawerfrom
closing properly .
• Confirm drawer is in proper position.
• Clean drawer channels with warm, soapy water. Rinse
and dry thoroughly .
• Apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly to drawer
channels.
• Confirm refrigerator is level.
Refrigerator has an odor.
• See “Odor Removal” instructions in “Care and Cleaning”
section.
Refrigerator or ice maker make unfamiliar sounds or
seems too loud.
• It may be normal. See “Normal Operating Sounds”
section.
Ice maker is not producing ice.
• Confirm ice maker arm is down.
• Confirm household water supply is reaching water
valve.
• Confirm ice maker wiring harness is completely
inserted into proper holes.
• Check for kinks in copper or plastic tubing.
Remove kinks or replace tubing.
• Check electrical connections to water valve coila nd
connector block on refrigerator cabinet.
• Confirm Deepfreeze® section is operating at proper
temperature.
Ice cubes have an odor.
• See “Odor Removal” instructions in “Care and Cleaning”
section.
• Discard ice and clean ice bucket or trays more
frequently. Ice cubes are porous and absorb odors
easily .
Ice cubes stick together or ‘shrink’.
• Empty ice cube bucket or trays more frequently .
If used infrequently, ice cubes may stick together or
shrink.
Ice forms in inlet tube to ice maker.
• Check water pressure. Low water pressure will
cause valve to leak. Self-piercing valves cause low
water pressure. Amana recommends using copper
tubing to connect household plumbing to
refrigerator. Do not use self-piercing valve. Amana
is not responsible for property damage due to
improper installation or water connection.
Amana is pleased to offer long-term service protection on
this new refrigerator. Asure™ Extended Service Plan is
specially designed to supplement Amana's strong
warranty . Asure™ provides budget-protecting coverage on
refrigerator that includes parts, labor and travel charges.
A participating Amana dealer has details, or call Asure™
department at 1/800-528-2682.
Energy Tips
This refrigerator is designed to be one of the most energy
efficient refrigerators available. Reduce energy use by
observing the following.
• Operate in normal household temperatures of 55°
to 1 10°F (13° to 43°C) away from heat sources and
direct sunlight.
• Set Fresh Food, Deepfreeze®, and Chiller Fresh
system controls no colder than necessary .
• Keep Deepfreeze® section full.
• Keep door gaskets clean and pliable. Replace gaskets
if worn.
• Keep condenser coils clean.
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Vacation Tips
Complete the following steps for short vacations.
1. Remove perishable foods. Warranty does not cover
food loss. Check warranty certificate for specific
coverage.
2. If an ice maker is installed, move ice maker arm up,
to off position.
Complete the following steps for long vacations.
1. Empty Fresh Food and Deepfreeze® sections.
2. Unplug refrigerator.
3. Clean refrigerator and door gaskets according to
“General” instructions in “Care and Cleaning” section.
4. Prop doors open, so air can circulate inside.
5. If an ice maker is installed, turn water supply to
refrigerator off and move ice maker arm up, to off
position.
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Warranty (Electronic Models)
Limited Five Year Warranty on Electronic Control Components Limited Ten Year Warranty on Sealed System Components
Full Five Year Warranty on Sealed System Components and Food Compartment Liner
First Year
Amana will repair or replace, free of charge, any part which is defective due to workmanship or materials.
Second through Fifth Year
Amana will replace, free of charge, any sealed system component (compressor, condenser, evaporator and interconnecting tubing) and
repair any food compartment liner (exclusive of door liner) which is defective due to workmanship or materials.
Second through Fifth Year
Amana will provide a free replacement part, f.o.b. Amana, Iowa, for any electronic control component (high voltage and low voltage P.C.
boards, upper trim keyboard assembly) which is defective due to workmanship or materials.
Sixth through Tenth Years
Amana will provide a replacement part f.o.b. Amana, Iowa, for any sealed system component (compressor, condenser, evaporator, and
interconnecting tubing), which is defective due to workmanship or materials.
Warranty Limitations
• Begins at date of original purchase.
• Applies to product used within the United States or in Canada if
product has Canadian Standards Association listing when
Shipped from the factory.
• Service must be performed by an authorized Amana
technician.
Warranty Is Void If
• Serial plate is defaced.
• Product is used on a commercial, rental or leased basis.
• Product has defect or damage due to product accident,
alteration, connection to an improperelectrical supply, fire, flood,
lightning, shipping and handling, or other conditions beyond the
control of Amana.
• Product is improperly installed or used.
Full One Year Warranty
Owner's Responsibilities
• Provide proof of purchase (sales receipt).
• Provide normal care and maintenance. Replace owner
replaceable items where directions appear in Owner's Manual.
• Make product reasonably accessible for service.
• Pay premium service costs for service outside technician's
normal business hours.
• Pay for service calls related to product installation and usage.
In no event shall Amana be liable for incidental or
consequential damages including food loss*
*This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have
others which vary from state to state. For example, some states do
not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages so this exclusion may not apply to you.
Warranty (Nonelectronic Models)
Full Five Year Warranty on Sealed System Components and Food Compartment Liner
Limited Ten Year Warranty on Sealed System Components
First Year
Amana will repair or replace, free of charge, any part which is defective due to workmanship or materials.
Second through Fifth Year
Amana will replace, free of charge, any sealed system component (compressor, condenser, evaporator and interconnecting tubing) and
repair any food compartment liner (exclusive of door liner) which is defective due to workmanship or materials.
Sixth through Tenth Year
Amana will provide a replacement part f.o.b. Amana, Iowa, for any sealed system component (compressor, condenser, evaporator, and
interconnecting tubing), which is defective due to workmanship or materials.
Warranty Limitations
• Begins at date of original purchase.
• Applies to product used within the United States or in Canada if
product has Canadian Standards Association listing when shipped
from the factory.
• Service must be performed by an authorized Amana technician.
Warranty Is Void If
• Serial plate is defaced.
• Product is used on a commercial, rental or leased basis.
• Product has defect or damage due to product accident, alteration,
connection to an improper electrical supply, fire, flood, lightning,
shipping and handling, or other conditions beyond the control of
Amana.
• Product is improperly installed or used.
Full One Year Warranty
Owner's Responsibilities
• Provide proof of purchase (sales receipt).
• Provide normal care and maintenance. Replace owner
replaceable items where directions appear in Owner's Manual.
• Make product reasonably accessible for service.
• Pay premium service costs for service outside technician's
normal business hours.
• Pay for service calls related to product installation and usage.
In no event shall Amana be liable for incidental or
consequential damages including food loss*
*This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have
others which vary from state to state. For example, some states do
not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages so this exclusion may not apply to you.
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