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Controls ..... 8
Looking Inside .......... 9 - 11
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Automatic Ice and Water
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Dispenser ................ 12 - 16
Food Storage
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& Energy Saving Tips ....... 17
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Normal Operating Sounds.. 18
Care & Cleaning ......... 19 - 20
Warranty ..................... 21
Espa,_ol ........... 26
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS p1_24157olol(0804)
Before You Call
Solutions to
Comr.o.Prob=ems.............. 22 - 25
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Congratulations on your purchase of a new refrigerator! We
hero at Electrolux Home Products are very proud of our
product and we are completely committed to providing you
with the best service possible. Your satisfaction is our #t
priority.
Please read this Use & Care Manual very carefully. Itcontains
valuable information on how to properly maintain your new
refrigerator.
We know you'll enjoy your new refrigerator and ThankYou
for choosing our product,We hope you consider us for future
purchases.
PLEASE READ AND SAVETHESE INSTRUCTIONS
This Use & Care Manual provides specific operating
instructions for your model, Use your refrigerator only as
instructed in this manual,These instructions are not meant
to cover every possible condition and situation that may
occur. Common sense and caution must be practiced when
installing, operating and maintaining any appliance.
Questions?
1-800-944-9044
(United States)
1-866-213-9397
(Canada)
or visit our web site at ww_zfrigidaire.com
Extend Your Warranty Protection
With An
Extended Service Contract
CALL 1-800-944-9044
To Enjoy These Benefits:
Please record your model and serial numbers below for
future reference.This information is found on the serial
plate located inside the refrigerator compartment.
Model Number:
Serial Number:
Purchase Date:
Total freedom from repair bills so
unexpected repairs won't upset your
budget.
Fast, convenient toll-free service is just
a phone call away,
Top-quality repairs by factory-trained
experts.
Quick access to genuine replacement
parts so you can rest assured your
refrigerator is repaired with the proper
components.
Please attach sales receipt
here for future reference.
Please complete and mail in the Product
Registration Card included with your
refrigerator.
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FOR YOUR SAFETY
Do not store or use gasoline, or other flammable liquids
in the vicinity of 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 automatic ice
maker.
Remove all staples from the carton. Staples can cause
severe cuts, and also destroy finishes if they come in
contact with other appliances or furniture.
CHILD SAFETY
Destroy or recycle the carton, plasticbags, and any exterior
wrapping material immediately after the refrigerator is
unpacked. Children should NEVER use these items to play.
Cartons covered with rugs, bedspreads, plastic sheets or
stretch wrap may become airtight chambers, and can quickly
cause suffocation.
PROPER DISPOSAL OF YOUR REFRIGERATOR
OR FREEZER
Risk of child entrapment
Child entrapment and suffocation
are not problems of the past.
Junked or abandoned refrigerators
or freezers are still dangerous -
even if they will sit for "just a few
days? Ifyou are getting rid of your
old refrigerator or freezer, please
follow the instructions below to
help prevent accidents.
Before you throw away your old refrigerator/freezer:
Remove doors.
Leave shelves in place so children may not easily climb
inside.
• Have refrigerant removed by a qualified service
technician.
ELECTRICAL INFORMATION
• The refrigerator must be plugged into its own
dedicated 115 Volt, 60 Hz., AC only electric outlet.
The power cord of the appliance is equipped with a
three-proeg grounding plug for your protection against
electrical shock hazards. It must be plugged directly
into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle.The
receptacle must be installed in accordance with local
codes and ordinances. Consult a qualified electrician.
Do not use an extension cord or adapter plug.
Ifthe power cord is damaged, itshould 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.
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.
• Avoid connec_ng refrigerator to a Ground Fault Interruptor
(GFI) circuit.
under
any
cut, remove,
or bypass the
grounding prong.
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This Owners Guide provides specific operating instructions
for your model, Use the refrigerator only as instructed in this
Use &Care Manual. Before starting the refrigerator, follow
these important first steps.
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 afully loaded refrigerator.
Consider water supply availability for models equipped
with an automatic ice maker.
INSTALLATION
Installation Clearances
Allow the following clearances for ease of installation,
proper air circulation, and plumbing and electrical
connections:
Sides & Top 3/8"
Back 1"
DOOR OPENING
Your refrigerator should be positionedto 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.
TOInstall Toe Grille:
1. Open freezer and
fresh food
compartment doors.
2. Line up toe grille at
base of refrigerator,
making sure the four
bottom tabs are
resting through holes
at base of cabinet.
3. Starting fromleft side
of toe grille, press in on first top tab using your thumb
and pushtoe grille forward until itsnaps in place. Continue
this process until all tabs aresnapped in place and toe
grille is secured to refrigerator.
LEVELING
All fourcorners ofyour refrigeratormust restfirmly onasolidfloor,
Your refrkJeratorisequipped with adjustablefront rollers to help
levelyour unit.Toensu[e properbeor sealand assist doorclosing,
the refr_erator should be tilted 1/4"(6 mm), frontto beck.
TOLevel YourRefrigerator:
1. Remove toe grille.(See "9-oRemove ToeGrille".)
2. Useflat-blade screwdriver or 3/8"socket wrench toadjust
front rollers.
TOE GRILLE INSTALLATION / REMOVAL
TORemove Toe Grille:
1. Open freezer and fresh food compartment doors.
2. Working from left side of toe grille, slip your fingers
between top of toe grille and cabinet. Gently pull
forward until first set of tabs are free. Slide your hand
down past the free tabs and pull forward again until the
second set of tabs are free. Continue this process until
all tabs are free and the toe grille can be removed. (See
graphic at top of page in right column.)
& Check bothdoorstobesuresealstouchcabinetona_lfour
sides.
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Before Installing The Water Supply LIne, You Will Need
Basic Tools: adjustable wrench, flat-blede screwdriver, and PhillipsTM screwdriver
• Access to a household cold water line with water pressure between 20 and 100 psL
• A water supply line made of 'A inch (6.4 mm) OD. copper tubing.To determine the length of copper tubing needed.
you will need to measure the distance from the ice maker inlet valve at the back of the refrigerator to your cold water
pipe.Then add approximately 7 feet (2.1 meters), so the refrigerator can be moved out for cleaning (as shown).
• A shutoff valve to connect the water supply line to your household water system. DO NOT use a self-piercing type
shutoff valve.
• A compression nut and ferrule (sleeve) for connecting the water supply line to the ice maker inlet valve.
TOConnect Water Supply Line TOIce Maker Inlet Valve
1. Disconnect refrigerator from electric power source.
2. Piece end of water supply line into sink or bucket.Turn ON water supply
and flush supply line until water is clear. Turn OFF water supply at shut
off valve.
3. Unscrew plastic cap from water valve inlet and discard cap.
4. Slide brass compression nut, then ferrule (sleeve) onto water supply line.
as shown.
5. Push water supply line into water valve inlet as far as it will go ('A inch).
Slide ferrule (sleeve) into valve inlet and finger tighten compression nut
onto valve.Tighten another half turn with a wrench; DO NOT over tighten.
6. With steel clamp and screw, secure water supply line to rear panel of
refrigerator as shown.
7. Coil excess water supply line (about 2_/2turns) behind refrigerator as shown
and arrange coils so they do not vibrate or wear against any other surface.
8. Turn ON water supply at shutoff valve end tighten any connections that
leak,
9, Reconnect refrigerafortoelectricalpower source.
10. Make sure ice maker power switch isturned On (See page f 3 for location of
power switch).
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Sock_:
W;ench_et
DOOR REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS:
If itis necessary to move the refrigerator through narrow doorways, follow
these steps to remove the doors.
1. Disconnectelectrical supply.
Open both doors, then remove toe grille.
3. Close doors.
Te Remeve Refrigerater Doer:
1. Remove top hinge cover screw on refrigerator door and remove cover.
Trace around hinge with soft lead pencil This will make it easier to realign
doors when they are replaced.
3. Remove top hinge and lift refrigerator door off bottom hinge pin. Set door
aside.
4. Remove bottom hinge, if necessary.
Reverse this procedure to reinstall refrigerator door.
To Remove Freezer Door:
1, Disconnect water line coming from lower hinge of freezer door at connection
located under front of freezer: Press outer ring against face of fitting, then pull
to remove tube.
Remove top hinge coverscrew on freezer door and remove cover.
Disconnect wiring harness connector plug at top hinge: place your thumbs on
flat sides of each connector and bend both parts back and forth, then with
firm grasp, pull both pieces apart.
4. Trace around hinge with soft lead pencil.This will make it easier to realign
doors when they are replaced.
5. Remove top hinge, aJlowingwiring harness to pullthrough hinge and lift freezer
door offof bottom hinge pin.Laydoor down flatto avoid kinking water line.
Remove bottom hinge, if necessary.
Reverse this procedure to reinstall freezer door.
When both doors have been reinstalled, connect water line by inserting tube and
pushuntil mark touchesface of fitting, replace toe grille and plug in electrical power
cord.Turn both temperature controls to center position.Adjust settings as necessary.
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Freezer and Refrigerator
Controls
Ice Cream
Door Bin Door
Ice Container ,r Bin
Pizza Shelf
Wire Shelf ,r Bin
Small Items and Cover
Door Bin
Wire Shelf Fixed Shelf
Door Bin
Small Basket Special Item
Large Basket
Door Bin
SpillSafe TM
Shelf
Water Filter
Meat Keeper
,r Bin
Retainer
Large Basket
Door Bin
and Cover
Door Bin
Toe Grille
Features may vary according to model
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COOL DOWN PERIOD
To ensure safe food storage, allow the refrigerator tooperate with the doors closed for at least 8 to 12 hours before loading
it with food.
REFRIGERATOR & FREEZER CONTROLS
TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT
After 24 hours, adjust the controls as needed. Adjust
temperatures gradually: move the knob in small
increments, allowing the temperature to stabilize.
For colder temperatures, turn the knob towards Colder.
For warmer temperatures, turn the knob towards Cold.
To maintain temperatures, a fan circulates air in the
refrigerator and freezer compartments. For good circulation,
do not block cold air vents with food items.
TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT GUIDE
If Fresh Food Compartment Is Too Warm Turn Fresh Food Control Slightly Towards Colder,
If Fresh Food Compartment Is Too Cold Turn Fresh Food Control Slightly Towards Cold.
If Freezer Compartment Is Too Warm Turn Freezer Control Slightly Towards Colder.
If Freezer Compartment Is Too Cold Turn Freezer Control Slightly Towards Cold,
* To Turn Refrigerator Off Turn Freezer and Fresh Food Controls To O.
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Refrigerator & Freezer Controls
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PIZZA SHELF (SOME MODELS)
This shelf is attached to the freezer wall beside the ice dispenser container.
This convenient area allows for storage of pizza and other tall items placed
vertically between the ice dispenser container and the freezer wall
ICE CREAM SHELF (SOME MODELS)
This shelf attaches to thetop of the ice dispenser container. It allows storage
of both round and rectangufar cartons of your favorite ice cream,
TIP-UP SHELF (SOME MODELS)
A Tip-Up shelf in the freezer section allows tall items to be easily stored.
CANTILEVER SHELF ADJUSTMENT
Refrigerator shelves are easily adjusted to suit individual needs, Before
adjusting the shelves, remove all food, Cantilever shelves are supported at
the back of the refrigerator.
To adjust cantilever shelves:
Pizza She_f
Lift front edge up.
Pull shelf out,
Repface the shelf by inserting the hooks at rear of the shelf into the wall
bracket. Lower the shelf into the desired slots and lock into position.
*SpillSafe TM glass shelves (some models) catch and hold accidental spills, In
some modeis, the * SpillSafe TM shelves slide out for easy access to food and
for fastcleaning. The shelves si{deout independently of their mounting brackets,
Just pullthe front of the shag forward, Shelves can be extended as far as the
stopper will allow but are not removable from their mounting brackets.
Cantilever Glass Shelf
Ice Cream She{f
Cantilever Sliding Glass Shetf
* WhiteWestinghouse - SpillFred TM
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DOOR STORAGE
Door bins and she{ves are provided for convenient storage
of jars, bottles, and cans. Frequently used items can be
quickly selected.
Some models have door bins that can accommodate gallon-
sized plastic drink containers and economy-sized jars and
containers. Some bins are adjustable for maximum storage
capacity.
The dairy compartment, which is warmer than the general
food storage section, is intended for short term storage of
cheese, spreads, or butter.
ADJUSTABLE DOOR BINS
Some models have adjustable door bins that can be moved
to suit individual needs.
Tomove door bins
1, Lift bin straight up,
2, Remove bin.
3, P_acebin in desired position.
4, Lower bin onto supports until locked in place.
TALL BOTTLE RETAINER (SOME MODELS)
TheTaH Bottle Retainer keeps tal_containers in the bin from
falling forward when opening or closing the refrigerator door.
To install, hold the retainer at the top, and s_ideit over the
outside walJ of the bin, as shown in the diagram. The Tall
Bottle Retainer works best with a Bin Snugger.
Tall Bottle Retainer (left) and Bin Snugger (right)
SPECIAL ITEM RACK (SOME MODELS)
The innovative design ofthe Special [tam Rack allows you
to store asix-pack of 12 ounce drink cans, a bottle of wine,
a twoditer soft d rinkbottle, or a carton of eggs,The Special
Item Rack mounts on the left side of your refrigerator. To
install, just stide the Special Item Rack onto any shelf as
shown {nthe drawing,
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Special ItemRack
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CRISPERS (SOME MODELS)
The crispers, located under the bottom refrigerator shelf,
are designed for storing fruits, vegetables, and other fresh
produce.Wash items inclear water and remove excess water
before placing them in the crispers. Items with strong odors
or high moisture content should be wrapped before storing.
Crisper Drawer
MEAT KEEPER (SOME MODELS)
Some models are equippedwith a Meat Keeper. Meat Keeper
temperatures can be adjusted by sliding the Meat Keeper
Temperature Control ineither direction. Use thispan for short
term storage of bulk meat items, ff meats are to be kept
longer than one or two days, they should be frozen. The
Meat Keeper is fixed and cannot be moved up or down. ff
fruits or vegetables are to be stored inthe Meat Keeper, set
the Meat Keeper Temperature Control to a warmer setting to
prevent freezing.
HUMIDITY CONTROL (SOME MODELS)
The Humidity Control, present on some models with crisper
drawers, allows you to adjust the humidity within the crisper.
This can extend the life of fresh vegetables that keep best
in high humidity.
Crisper Humidity Control
DELl DRAWER (SOME MODELS)
Some models are equipped with a Deli Drawer for storage of
luncheon meats, spreads, cheeses, and other de_i items.
Meat Keeper with Temperature Control
WINE RACK (SOME MODELS)
The wine rack stores bottles of wine, or single two-liter plastic
bottles of juice or soda pop. To install, slide the Wine Rack
onto the shelf withthe curve facing in.To remove, slide the
Wine Rack out. Install on either side of shelf.
Wine Rack
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AUTOMATIC ICE & WATER DISPENSER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Features may vary according to model.
Crushed
Cubed
Light
On
Light
Off
WATER
Press the Crushed Touch Pad 0 to get crushed ice. A red indicator will appear above the Touch Pad. Press
glass against ICE dispensing paddleOas far up as possible to catch all ice.
Press the Cubed Touch PadO to get cubed ice. A red indicator will appear above the Touch Fad. Press glass
against ICE dispensing paddle_ as far up as possible to catch all ice.
Press the Light On Touch Pad 0 to turn on dispenser light. A red indicator will appear above the Touch Pad.
Press the Light Off Touch Fad 0 to turn off dispenser light. A red indicator will appear above the Touch Pad.
TO operate the water dispenser, press a glass against_.the WATER dispensing paddle_. To stop dispensing
water, pull the glass away from the dispensing paddle g . Dispensed water is not cold. For colder water,
crushed ice or cubes before dispensing water. A drip tray located at the base of the dispenser catches small
spills and allows them to evaporate. This drip tray is removable and dishwasher safe. Do not pour water and
excess ice in this area because there is no drain.
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ICE AND WATER DISPENSER FEATURES
The ice and water dispenser conveniently dispenses chilled water, and ice cubes or crushed ice, depending on the model.
To operate the ice dispenser, select the ice option desired using the touchped. Press a glass against the dispensing paddle
as far up as possible to catch all ice.To stop dispensing ice, pull glass away from dispensing paddle. Do not remove the
glass until the ice has completely dispensed. (Complete instructions for the dispenser operation are attached to the inside
of the freezer door.)
HOW the Water Dispenser Works
The water tank, located behind the drawers in the refrigerator compartment, automatically fills as water is dispensed. For
proper dispenser operation, the recommended supply water pressure should fall between 20 psi and 100 psi.
After the refdge rator is connected to the water supply, fill the water tank by drawing one glass of water. It may take about
1½ minutes after activating the dispenser peddle before water begins to fill this first glass. Continue flushing the system
for 3 minutes to rid the tank and plumbing con nections of any impurities.The water dispenser has a built inshutoff device
that will stop the water flow after 3 minutes of continuous use. Simply release the dispenser paddle to reset the shutoff
mechanism.
HOW the Ice Dispenser Works
The ice maker and container 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 begin
making ice within 24 hours. Air in new plumbing lines may cause the ice maker to cycle two
or three times before making a full tray of ice. Ice production is controlled by the ice maker's
On/Off power switch. Press the switch to the "O" position to turn it Off and press it to the "1"
position to turn it On. With no usage it will take approximately 2 days to fill the ice container.
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.
The ice maker produces 4 to 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. Because of new plumbing
connections, the first production of ice cubes may be discolored or have an odd flavor.These should be discarded until the
cubes made are free of discoloration and taste.
ICE DISPENSER TIPS
Ice cubes stored too long may develop an odd flavor. Empty the ice container and ensure that the ice maker's On/Oft
power switch is turned On (set to the "r' position). The ice maker will then produce more ice.
• Occasionally shake the ice container to keep ice separated.
Keep the ice maker's On/Off power switch turned Off (set to the "O" position) until the refrigerator is connected to the water
supply or whenever the water supply is turned off.
If a large quantity of ice is needed at one time. it is best to remove cubes directly from the ice container.
• The following sounds are normal when the ice maker is operating:
Motor running Ice loosening from tray
Ice dropping into ice container Runningwater
Water valve opening or closing
• Turn Off the ice maker when cleaning the freezer and during vacations.
If the ice maker will be turned off for a long period of time, you should also turn off the water supply valve.
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_o not use the ice chute as a handle whel
removing or replacing the ice storage bin.
Surfaces there may be sharp.
Do not put fingers up ice chute. Surfaces
there may be sharp.
CLEANING THE ICE DISPENSER
Clean the dispenser and ice container at regular intervals, particularly
before you take a vacation or move, or it the ice dispenser sticks.
1. Turn off ice production by pressing the ice maker's On/Off switch.
2. Remove icecontainer by liftiog up and out. Empty and carefully clean
the container with mild detergent. Rinse with clear water. Do not use
harshor abrasive cleaners. Allow _cecontainer to dry completely before
replacing in the freezer.
3. Remove icechips and clean the shelf and chute that supports the ice
container.
4. Replace the ice container. Press the ice maker's On/Off switch to
resume ice production.
Remove and empty the ice storage bin if:
1. An extended power failure (one hour or longer) causes ice cubes in
the ice storage bin to melt and freeze together and jam the dispenser
mechanism.
2. The ice dispenser is not used frequently. Ice cubeswill freeze together
in the bin and jam the dispenser mechanism. Remove the ice storage
bin and shake to loosen the cubes.
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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PureSource ru *Ice and Water Filter (some models)
NOTE: If you purchased a refrigerator with a PureSource TM * Ice and Water filter, please read the following use and
care information. This ice and water filter system filters water to your ice maker and water dispenser, It is located inthe
upper right back corner of the fresh food compartment.
System Stertup:
Water supply does not need to be turned off, however, do not use ice and water dispenser while installing filter. The filter
cartridge has already been installed in the filter housing at the factory. Refer to the How The Water Dispenser Works section
to properly fill the system with water. Changing the Filter:
Water conditions vary throughout the world, but changing the water filter every
6 - 9 months normally will ensure the highest possible water quality. The Filter
Status light wl!l turn red after 400 gallons of water has flowed through the ice and
water dispenser (some models). Also, if the filter has been in a refrigerator that
has not been in use for awhile (during moving for example), change the filter
before reinstalling the refrigerator. The dispenser system will also operate without
filtration (with filter cartridge removed).
TO change filter:
it is not necessary to turn the water supply off to change the filter.
1. Open freezer door and leave open until filter change is complete.
2. Turn the ice maker's power switch to the Off ("O") position (See illustration
on page 13).
3. Hold filter cup firmly, and unscrew towards left (Some water could
leak out as you remove cup. This is normal.). Filter cartridge should come
down with cup. tf cartridge remains in housing, pull down gently, while
twisting filter back and forth.
4. Rinse out cup under running water.
5. The large o-ring that seals the filter system sets in the o-ring groove
down inside the cup. Should the o-ring fall out during filter cartridge
Order new filter cartridges through the
dealer where you bought the refrigerator,
contact the Customer Care Center at
t-800-944-9044, or go to our web site at
www.frigidaire.com. It might be good to
order some tilter cadddges when you first
install your refrigerator. Be sure to ask for
the RG-tO0 PureSourcer_* replacement
cartridge.
The PureSource TM * NGRG-
2000 ice and Water Filter
System with the RG-t00
cartridge is tested and
ceditied by NSF International,
the naflona_ly recognized and respected,
not for profit, certification organization for
public health safety. The PureSource r_*
system is tested and certified to ANS_/NSF
Standard 42. See performance data sheet
for specfications. This system should not
be used on water that is microbiologicaliy
unsafe or with water of unknown quality
unless the water has been adequately
disinfected before or after traveling through
the filtration system.
• Rated Capacity - 400 gallons
• Rated service flow - .5 GPM
• Maximum Rated Pressure - t00 PSI
• Maximum Operating Temp. - 100° F
replacement, simply place it back in the groove prior to screwing the cup
back in place. If the o-ring becomes damaged, you will need to order one
from the Customer Care Center.
6. Discard old filter cartridge.
7. Remove new filter cartridge from packaging and place in cup. The end
with the small o-ring should be up, out of the cup.
8. Screw cup, with filter, back onto housing. DO Not Use Wrench To Reinstall
Cup. Filter cartridge will seg-align as cup is tightened. Be sure cup is
comptetel tightened with PureSource TM logo facing outward. Do Not
Tighten _ast Stop.
9. Turn the ice maker's power switch to the On (1") position.
10. Check for leaks. Open refrigerator door. Wipe any water dropfate from the
filter cup. Fill a glass with water, if there is a leak, unscrew filter cup, and
reinsert the filter cartridge. Check placement of iarge O-ring. Reinstell
filter cup, making certain it is tightened completely.
11. TO condition filter system and purge air from water line, fill a glass with
water. Continue flushing the system for approximately 3 minutes to assure
that the purest water possible is stored in the water tank.
ii_6i_ {ins
* White Westinghouse uses the name CrystaiCiear instead of PureSource, but they are the same _er
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PureSource2 TM * Ice and Water Front Filter (some models)
NOTE: If you purchased a refrigerator with a PureSource2 TM'Ice and Water front filter, please read the following use
and care information. This ice and water filter system fibers water to your ice maker and water dispenser, itis located in
the upper right front corner of the fresh food compartment.
System Startup:
Water supply does not need to be turned off, however, do not use ice and water dispenser while installing filter.
The filter cartridge has already been installed in the filter housing at the factory. Refer to the How The Water Dispenser
Works section to properly fill the system with water.
Changing the Filter:
Water conditions vary throughout the world, but changing the water filter every
6 - 9 months normally will ensure the highest possible water quality. The Filter
Status light wilt turn red after approximately 400 gallons of water has flowed
through the ice and water dispenser. Also, if the filter has been ina refrigerator
that has not been in use for awhile (during moving for example), change the filter
before reinstalling the refrigerator. The dispenser system will also operate without
filtration (with filter cartridge removed and bypass installed).
To change filter:
It is not necessary to turn the water supply off to change the filter.
I. Turn the ice maker's power switch to the Off ("O") position (See illustration
on page 13).
2. Push the Filter Release Button, located to the right of the filter cartridge,
to release the filter from the housing. To minimize the possibility of the
filter failing out of the housing during removal, itwould be best to hoedthe
Order new tilter cartridges through the
dealer where you bought the refrigerator,
contact the Customer Care Center at
t -800-944-9044, or go to our web site at
www.friaidaire.com. It might be good to
order some filter cartridges when you first
install your refrigerator. Be sure to ask for
the FC-100 PureSource rM* replacement
cartridge.
filter as it moves out toward you.
3. Pull the old filter cartridge straight out of the housing.
4. Discard the old filter.
5. Remove the new filter cartridge from the packaging and insert into the
The PureSource2 r_ _ce and
Water Filter System NGFC
2000 with the PureSource2 r_
cartridge FC 100 is tested and
cedified by NSF International,
the nationally recognized and respected,
not for profit, certification organization for
public health safety. The PureSource2 _M"
Filter system is tested and certified to ANSI/
NSF Standards 42 and 53. See
performance data sheet for specifications.
This system should not be used on water
that is microbiologicatly unsafe or with water
of unknown quality unless the water has
been adequately disinfected before or after
traveling through the filtration system.
• Rated Capacity - 400 gallons
• Rated service flow - .5 GPM
• Maximum Rated Pressure - t00 PSI
• Maximum Operating Temp. - 100° F
filter housing the same way the old one came out.
6. When the cartridge is almost in,you will feelit stop against the clip assembly
in the back of the housing.The clip assembly holds the filter cartridge
firmly in place. At this point, you will need to push firmly until the cartridge
snaps fully in place. When completely in place, the front of the filter cartridge
will be flush with the front of the housing.
7. Turn the ice maker's power switch to the On (1") position.
8. Fill a glass with water. As you are doing this, check for leaks at the filter
housing. There will be noticable spurts and sputters as the system pushes
the air out through the system and out the dispenser nozzle.This is normal
9. After you have run one glass of water, continue to flush the system for
approximately 3 minutes to assure that the purest water possible is stored
in the water storage tank.
* White Westinghouse uses the name CrystalClear h_steadof PureSource, but they are the same filter
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FOOD STORAGE IDEAS
Fresh Food Storage
• The fresh food compartment should be kept between 34° F and 40 ° F with an optimum temperature of 37° F.
• Avoid overcrowding the refrigerator shelves.This reduces the circulation of air around the food and results in uneven
cooling.
Fruits and Vegetables
Storage in the crisper drawers traps moisture to help preserve the fruit and vegetable quality for longer time periods.
Meat
Raw meat and poultry should be wrapped secu rely so leakage and contamination of other foods or surfaces does not
Occur,
Frozen Food Storage
• The freezer compartment should be kept at O° F or lower.
• A freezer operates most efficiently when it is at least 2/3 full
Packaging Foods for Freezing
• T_m{nim{zedehydrati_nandqua_itydetari_rat{_n`usea_uminumf_i__freezerwrap_freezerbags_rairtightc_ntainers.
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 the rate of freezing,
and can raise the temperature of frozen foods.
Leave a space between the 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.These foods are
best stored inthe freezer interior where the temperature varies less.
ENERGY SAVING IDEAS
Locate the refdgerato r inthe coolest part ofthe room, oat of direct suniight,
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.
Refer to this Use & Care Manual for the suggested temperature control
settings.
Periodic cleaning of the condenser will help the refrigerator run more
efficiently. See the Care and Cleaning Chart on page 19.
Do not overcrowd the refrigerator or block 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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UNDERSTANDING THE SOUNDS YOU MAY HEAR
Your new high-efficiency refrigerator may make unfamiliar
sounds.These are all normal sounds and soon will become
familiar to you.They also indicate your refrigerator is opera_ng
as designed. Hard surfaces, such as vinyl or wood floors,
wails, and kitchen cabinets may make sounds more
noticeable. Listed below aredescriptions of some of the most
common sounds you may hear, and what is causing them,
A. Evaporator
The flow of 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
Dedng defrost cycles, water dripping onto the defrost
heater may cause a hissing or sizzling sound, After
defrosting, a popping sound may occur.
D. Automatic Ice Maker
If your refrigerator is equipped with an automatic ice
maker, you wil 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 refrigerator on and off.
F. Condenser Fan
You may hear air being forced through the condenser
by the condenser fan,
G. Compressor
Modern, high-efficiency compressors operate much
faster than older models.The compressor may have a
high-p{tched hum or pulsating sound,
H. Water Valve
It your refrigerator is equipped with an automatic ice
maker, you will hear a buzzing sound as the water
valve opens to fill the ice maker during each cycle.
L Drain Pan (not removable)
You may hear water running 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 or clicking during
operation.
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Keepyourrefrigeratorandfreezercleantopreventodorbuild-up.Wipeupanyspillsimmediatelyandcleanbothsectionsat
leasttwiceayear.Neveruseanytypeofscouringpads,brushes,abrasivecleanersorstrongalkalinesolutionsonany
surface.DO not wash any removable parts in a dishwasher. Always unplug the electricalpower cord from the wall
outlet before cleaning.
Care & Cleaning Chart
Part
IntariodDoor
Liner
Door Gaskets Soap and water
Drawers/Bins Soap and water
Glass Soap and water
Shelves Glass cleaner
Toe Grille Soap and water Vacuum dust from front of toe grille. Remove toe grille (See
Exterior and
Handles
Exterior and
Handles
(Stainless
Steel Models
Only)
Cleaning Agents
Soap and water
Baking soda and
water
Mild liquid sprays
Mild liquid sprays illustration on page 4). Vacuum backside and wipe with sudsy
Vacuum attachment cloth or sponge. Rinse and dry.
Soap and water Do not use commercial household cleaners, ammonia, or alcohol
Soap and water
Ammonia
Stainless Steel
Cleaners
Use 2 tablespoons of baking soda in 1 quart of warm water. Be
sure to wring excess water out of sponge or cloth before
cleaning around controls, light bulb or any electrical part.
Wipe gaskets with a clean soft cloth,
Do not wash any removable items (bins, drawers, etc.) in
dishwasher.
Mow glass to warm to room temperature before immersing in
warm water.
to clean handles.
Glean 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 the grain to prevent
cross-grain scratching. Wash the rest of the cabinet with warm
water and mild liquid detergent. Rinse well, and wipe dry with a
clean soft cloth.
Tips and Precautions
Never us CHLORIDE to clean stainless steel.
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REPLACING LIGHT BULBS
1. Unplug refrigerator.
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 wattage.
5, Replace light cover, if necessary.
6. Remember to plug the refrigerator back in.
Refrigerator Light Replacement
Crisper Light Replacement (Some Models)
Freezer Light Replacement
Vacation and Moving Tips
Short Leave refrigerator operating during vacations of 3 weeks or less.
Vacations Use all perishable items from refrigerator compartment.
Long Turn off automatic ice maker and turn water supply valve to closed position.
Vacations Clean interior thoroughly.
Moving Adjust rollers all the way up to protect them during sliding or moving.
Turn automatic ice maker off, 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 controls to "O" ( the OFF position) and disconnect power,
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.
Pad cabinet to avoid scratching surface.
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REFRIGERATOR WARRANTY
Your refrigerator is protected by this warranty
WARRANTY THROUGH OUR AUTHORIZED SERVICERS, THE CONSUMER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR:
PERIOD WE W_LL:
FULLONE-yEAR Oneyealfromodgin,_ Paya[Ecostsforlepa]r_ngorreplacim:Janyp_rtsetlhis Costs of service ca_s {J_a_ are E_sted under NORMAL
WARRANTY p_rchaSe date appEiaP,ce w_'_chpr0ve to b_ defectJve in materis_s ot RESPON_aB_LT_S OF THE CONSUMER. *
LIMitED 2_.5 TM Second thlot_gh fifth Re_a_i of iep_ace any parts in 81ec_tbinetIi_er or Costs for pick uparvJ de[_very of the app_mnoa iequiled because
YEAR WARRANTY yeals from Oiig4t_a_ Sealed Refdge'ation SyStem (compressor, #Jandensel, of sew_.e Costs for labol, pai_s and lranspottal[o_ othel lhan
Cabinet LiPer alzd pulch_Se date evaporator, ddel and tubing) which plove to be with lespect to the cab_et _[nelor Sea_e¢_Refl_gelatio_ System
Sealed System) defec_ve in rr_teda]s or workmanship
UM_tED Time pei[ods listed A_ of the _3iov[s_onsof lhe f_l watranfJes above and Costs of t_e tech_ic_a_'s _ave_ lo IP,e home and any mastsfor
WARRANTY above P,e exclusions ]_stedba_owapply pick up and de_ivery of the app_ia_,cereq uire_ because of
(Applicable to the service
State of AlaSka)
In the USA., yoor oppliance is warranted by Electrolux Home Products, Inc We outhor_ze no person to change or add to any of our obl[gotions
under this warrant_ Our obligations for service _nd parts _nder this warranty m_st be performed by _s or _n _uthorlzed E_ectrolux Home Products
Eric serwc_, in Canada, your _ppl_nce is wa_anted by Electrolux Can_d_ Corp.
*NORMAL This wartaltty applies only to products i_ ordinary household use_ and the consume=" is responsible for the
RESPONSiBiLITIES items listed below:
OF THE CONSUMER t Proper use of the _pbjiance in accordance with instructions prOvided with the product.
2 Proper inst_otton by _n authorized servicer in accordance with instructions provided with the _ppli_nce and in
accordance with _dl tocaJ plumbing, e_ect r_cal an_Jor gas codes¸
3 Proper connection to a grounded power supply of sufficient voltage, replacement of bEown fuses, _p_dr of loose
coRneCttons Or defoe,s in house wi_ing
4 Expenses for making the _ppEi_nce accessible for serv[cing_ such as removaE of trim, cupboards, shelves,etc.,
which are not a g_t of the appliance when it was shipped from the f_ctor_
5 Damages to finish _iter installer ton.
g Replacement of light bulbs and/or fluorescent tubes (on modeEs with these features)
EXCLUSIONS This warranty does not cover the fo]towing:
t CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SUCH AS PROPERTY DAMAGE AND iNCiDENTAL
EXPENSES RESULTENG FROM ANY BREACH OF THIS WRITTEN OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY¸
NOTE: Some states do not _ltow the exclusion or _imitotion of [ncideot_ or consequen_al damages, so this
limitation or excEusion may not apbjy to you
2 Service c_lls which do not invoEve maffunction or defecLs in workmanship or material or for app_i_qces not in
ordinary household use The consumer sh_ll pay for such service c_lls
3 Damages c_used by services performed by servicers other than EIectro_ux Home Products, Enc., EEectrolux
Canada Corp or its authorized servicers; use of p_rL_ other than genuine ElectroEux Home ProducL% _nc parls;
obtained from persons other than such servicers; or extem_J causes such _s abuse, misuse, inadequate power
supply or _cLs of God.
IF YOU NEED
SERVICE Keep your bill of sale, delivery slip, or some other _ppropriate payment record¸ The date on the b[l_ establishes the
This warranty onEy _pglies in the 50 States of the U.SA, in Pue_o R_CO,aP_ in Canada¸ Product to,_tores or spe¢ific_ons as desc_bed or [_lustrated
are subject to change without no_ce AE_warranties are made by Elect_o_ux Home Products, Inc _n Canada, your _pIiapce is w_rr_qted by
E_ectrolux Canad_ Corp
4 Products with original sefiaE numbers that have been removed or _ttered _nd cannot be readily determined.
w_ranty period should service be required. If service is performed, it is in your best interest to obtain _nd keep _]
receipts¸ This writ fon w_rr_nty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights that vary from state to
state¸ Service _nder this warranty must be obtained by contacting Electrolux Home Products, Inc or Electrolux
Canada Corp
woIkmanship Excludes ot_a_ and repla_ment I_a
& Wa_el filtel caI_kiges (if equ_#ped) Odgina[ and
ieplacernatlt caltdd_es ale warla_ted for 30 days
(p,_rtsoray)
01_U+RE*02 (Rev 01/2002
USA
800°944°9044
Electrotox Home Prod_cts, lnc
_O Box212378
Augusta, GA 30917
Canada
866o213o9397
E_ectro_ux Canad_ Corp
6150 McLaugh_in Road
Miss[ssauga, Onta_o
LSR 4C2
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PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION
RUNNING OF REFRIGERATOR
Compressor does not run. Freezer control is set to "0". * Set freezer contrst. See Temperature Controls section.
Refrigerator is in defrost cycle. • This is normal for a fully automatic defrost refrigerator.
The defrost cycle occurs periodically, laefJngabout 30
minutes.
Plug at wall outlet is • Ensure plug is tightly pushed into outlet.
disconnected.
House fuse blown or tripped • Check/replace fuse with a 15 amp time-delay fuse.
circuit breaker. Reset circuit breaker.
Power outage. • Check house lights. Call local Electric Company.
Refrigerator runs too
much or too tong.
Room or outside weather is
hot.
Refrigerator has recently been
disconnected for a period of
time.
Automatic ice maker is
ogerating.
Doors are opened too
frequently or too long.
Refrigerafordreezer door may
be slightly open.
Freezer control is set too cold
(control found in refrigerator
section).
Refrigeratordreezer gasket is
didy, worn, cracked, or poorly
fitted.
it's normal for the refrigerator to work longer under
these conditions.
it takes 8-12 hours for the refrigerator to cool down
compiately.
• ice maker operation causes refrigerator to run slightly
more.
• Warm air entering the refrigerator causes it to run
more. Open doors lessoften.
• Ensure refrigerator is level. Keep food and contsiners
from blocking door. See PROBLEM section
OPENING/CLOSING OF DOORS/DRAWERS.
• Set refrigerator control to warmer setting unti_
refrigerator temperature is satisfactory. Allow 24 hours
for temperature to stabilize.
• Clean or change gasket. Leaks in door seat will cause
refrigerator to run longer in order to maintain desired
temperatures.
Compressor goes off and Thermostat keeps the • This is normah Refrigerator goes on and off to keep
on frequently, refrigerator at a constant temperature constant.
temperature.
TEMPERA TURES ARE TOO COLD
Freezer temperature too Freezer control is set too cold. • Set freezer control to a warmer setting. Allow 24 hours
cold. Refrigerator for temperature to stabilize.
temperature is satisfactory.
Refrigerator temperature Refrigerator control is set too • Set refrigerator control to a warmer setting. Allow 24
too cold. Freezer cold. hours for temperature to stabilize.
temperature is satisfactory.
Food stored in drawers Refrigerator control isset too • See solution above.
freezes, cold.
Food stored in Meat Meat Keeper Temperature • Adjust Meat Keeper Temperature Control to a lower
Keeper freezes (some Control set too cold. setting. (Meat should be stored at a temperature just
models), below thefreezing point for maximum h'esh storage
time. It is normal for ice crystals to form due to the
moisture content of meat.)
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PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION
TEMPERA TURES ARE TOO WARM
FreezerIRefdgerator Doors are opened too Warm air enters the refrigerator whenever the door is
temperature is too warm. frequently or too long. opened. Open the door less often.
Door is slightly open. See PROBLEM section OPENING/CLOSING OF
Condenser is dirty. Clean condenser. See Care & Cleaning Chart in Care
Freezer tsmperatu_e is too Freezer control is set too Set freezer control to a colder setting. Allow 24 hours
warm. Refrigerator warm. for temperature to stabilize.
temperature is satisfactory.
Rsfdgerator temperature is Refrigerator control is set too Set refrigerator control to a colder setting. Allow 24
too warm. Freezer warm. hours for temperature to stabilize.
temperature is satisfactory.
Temperature in the Meat Meat Keeper Temperature Adjust Meat Keeper Temperature Control to a colder
Keeper is too warm (some Control is set too warm. setting.
models).
WA TER/MOISTURE/FROST INSIDE REFRIGERATOR
Moisture collects on inside Weather is hot and humid. The rate of frost buildup and internal sweating
of refrigerator wails, increases.
Door is slightly open. See PROBLEM section OPENING/CLOSING OF
Door is opened too often or too • Open door less often.
long.
Open containers. Keep containers covered.
DOORS/DRAWERS.
and Cleaning section.
DOORS/DRAWERS.
Water collects on bottom Vegetables contain and give tt is not unusual to have moisture on the bottom side of
side of drawer cover, off moisture, the cover.
Move humidity control (some models) to _ower setting.
Water collects in bottom of • Washed vegetables and fruit DR/items before putting them in the drawer. Water
drawer, drain while in the drawer, collecting in bottom of drawer is normal.
WA TER/MOISTURE/FROST OUTSIDE REFRIGERATOR
Moisture collects on Weather is humid. This is normal in humid weather. When humidity is
outside of refrigerator or lower, the moisture should disappear.
between doors. Door is slightly open, causing See PROBLEM section OPENING/CLOSING OF
cold air from inside refrigerator DOORS/DRAWERS.
to meet warm air from outside.
AUTOMA TIC ICE MAKER
Ice maker is not making Turn power switch to On ('1") position.
any ice. Turn on household water line valve.
toe maker power switch is Oft.
Household water line valve is
not open.
Freezer is not co{d enough.
Saddle valve on cold water
pipe is clogged or restricted by
foreign material.
Check to see if the water
dispenser is dispensing water.
See PROBLEM section TEMPERATURES ARE TOO
WARM.
Turn oft household water line valve. Remove valve.
Ensure that valve is not a self-piercing saddle valve.
Clean valve. Replace valve if necessary.
tf not, the ice & water filter cartridge is clogged or
restricted by foreign material, and must be replaced.
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PROBLEM J CAUSE _ CORRECTION
AUTOMA TIC ICE MAKER (CONTINUED)
Me maker is not making Freezer is not cold enough. See PROBLEM section TEMPERATURES ARE TOO
enough ice. WARM.
Household wafer line valve is Turn on household water line valve.
not completely open.
• Check to see if water If it is, replace the ice & water filter cartridge.
dispenser is dispensing slower
than normal
fce maker wilt not stop Ice maker wire signal arm is Move item and release wire signal arm. Remove any
making ice. being held down by some item ice cubes that are frozen together over the wire signal
in the freezer, arm.
Ice maker is not separating Ice cubes are not being used Remove and shake ice container to separate cubes.
the ice cubes, frequentfy enough.
Ice cubes are holtaw or smaller The ice & water filter cartridge may be clogged.
than normal Replace filter cartridge.
Ice has had odor and taste. • Ice has picked up odor or Cover foods tightly. Discard stale ice. Ice maker will
flavor from strong food stored produce fresh supply.
in refrigerator or freezer.
• Water running to ice maker Add filter to water supply line. Consult a water
has poor taste or odor. purifying company.
Ice not used frequently enough. Discard stale ice.
ICE DISPENSER
Dispenser will not dispense • Ice storage container is empty.
ice.
Freezer temperature is set too
warm.
Household water line valve is
not open.
Freezer door is not erased.
Ice dispensing arm has been
he_din for more than 4-5
minutes.
fce dispenser is jammed.
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 holtaw or smaller
than normal
WA TER/MOISTURF-./FROST OUTSIDE REFRIGERATOR
When the first supply of ice is dropped intothe
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 h'eezer door is dosed.
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 _ce 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 20 - 100 psi water pressure. Well
water pressures should fall within this range.
Moisture collects on • Weather is humid. • This is normal in humid weather. When humidity is
outs de of refrigerator or ower, the me sture shou d d sappear.
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PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION
WATER DISPENSER
Dispenser will not Househo{d water _inevalve is Open household water line valve. See PROBLEM
dispense water, not open. section ICE MAKER IS NOT MAKING ANY ICE.
Freezer door is not closed. Ensure that freezer door is ctased.
Ice & water fi{ter cartridge is Reptace filter cartridge.
stogged.
Front filter not fully installed, if Push filter in unti_you hear a "click". Filter should be
equipped flush with cabinet.
Water has an odd taste
and/or odor.
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.
Draw and discard 10 - 12 glasses of water to freshen
the supply and completely rinse out the tank.
Connect unit to co_d water line that supplies water to
the kitchen faucet.
For best resstta, use copper tubing for water
connections.
Contsct water treatment ptant for hstp.
Water pressure is Cut-off and cut-on pressures Have someone turn up the cut-off and cut-on pressure
extremely low. are too _ow (well systems on the water pump system (wel_ systems only).
only).
Reverse osmosis system is in It is normal for a reverse osmosis system to be betaw
regenerative phase. 20 psi during the regenerative phase.
ODORS IN REFRIGERA TOR
Interior is dirty. Interiorneeds to be cleaned. See Care & Cleaning Chart in Care and Cleaning
section.
Food with strong odors is in Cover food tightly.
ratdgerator.
OPENING/CLOSING OF DOORS/DRAWERS
Door(s) will not close. Door was closed too hard, Close both doors gently.
causing other door to open
slightly.
Refrigerator is not level _t Ensure floor is level and solid, and can adequately
rocks on the floor when moved support the refrigerator. Contact a carpenter to correct
slightly, a sagging or sloping f_oor.
Refrigerator is touching a wall Ensure floor is level and solid, and can adequately
or cabinet, support the refrigerator. Contact a carpenter to correct
a sagging or sloping f_oor.
Drawers are difficult to Food is touching shelf on top Keep less food in drawer.
move. of drawer.
Track that drawers slide on is Clean drawer, ro_{ers, and track. See Care & Cleaning
dirty. Chart in Care and Cleaning section.
LIGHT BULB IS NOT ON
Light bulb is not on. Light bulb is burned out. See Replacing Light Bulbs in Care and Cleaning
section.
Light switch is stuck. Light switch is located on side of refrigerator and
freezer liners.
NO electric current is reaching See PROBLEM section RUNNING OF
refrigerator. REFRIGERATOR.
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