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contents
ApplianceRegistration
13aseGrille 4
(Me andCleaning 13
Condenser
EnergySaver
Energy-SavingTips 2
FoodStorageSuggestions
StorageTimes
IceDispenser 6-8 WaterFilterAccessory 8
Icemaker 6-8
Installation 3,4
AdapterPlug
AdjustableRollers 4
Clearances
ElectricalRequirements 3,4
ExtensionCord
Grounding 3
Location 4
WaterSupplytolcemaker 4
LightBulbReplacement 14
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5“
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6
4
4
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RepairService 19
SafetyInstructions 3
Shelves 10
StorageDrawers
Drawer&CoverRemoval U
TemperatureControls 5
Vacation& MovingTips
Warrantv
H, 12
BackCover
14
UseandGutof
CSX22D CSX24D
withW!&
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water
Service
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ModelandSerialNumbers 2
ProblemSolver 15-17
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Readthis
Itis intendedtohelpyouoperate
andmaintainyournewrefrigerator
propdy.
Keepit handyforanswersto your
questions.
Ifyoudon’tunderstandsomething
orneedmorehelp,write(include
your phonenumber):
ConsumerAffairs
Hotpoint
AppliancePark
Louisville,KY40225
Usethesemodelandserial
numbersinanycorrespondenceor
servicecallsconcerningyour
refrigerator.
If youreceived23(kum3ged
refrigerator, immediatelycontact
thedealer(orbuilder)thatsoldyou
therefrigerator.
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Savetimeandmoney.
Beforeyourequestservice, check
theProblemSolveronpages15-17.
Itlistscausesofminoroperating
problemsthatyoucancorrect
yourself.
@Locationofyourrefrigeratoris
important.Avoidlocatingitnext to
your range,aheatingventor where
thesunwillshinedirectlyonit.
*Don’topenthedoorsmoreoften
thannecessary.
~Closethe
ckws assoonaspossible,
particularlyinhot,humidweather.
@Besurethedoorsareclosed
tightly.Beforeleavingthehouse
or retiringforthenight,checkto
besurethedoorshaven’tbeenleft
openaccidentally.
@Storeonlythosefoodsrequiring
refrigerationinyourrefrigerator.
Writedownthemodeland
serial
You’11seethem onalabelatthe
bottom,justinsidethefreshfood
compartmentdoor.
Thesenumbersarealsoonthe
ConsumerProductOwnership
RegistrationGird that camewith
your refrigerator.
Beforesendingin theregistration
card,pleasewritethesenumbers
here:
ModelNumber
SerialNumber
numbers.
@Wipemoisturefrombottlesand
cartonsbeforeputtingtheminthe
refrigerator.
@K~p foodscoveredtoreduce
moisturebuildupinsidethe
refrigerator.
*If youturnthecontrolstothe
coldestpositionforquickchilling
or freezing,besuretoturnthem
backtoregularsettings.
e Don’tovercrowdyourrefrigemtor.
Overcrowdingcanrequireextra
electricalenergytokeepeverything
COOI.
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qm.btyasyoucad’
which ilm’w
TheUnitedStatesDepartmentof
,.
AgricultureinHomeandGarden
BulletinNo.69says:
“.. .YWrnay safelyrefreezefrozen that anysfxvicih~,b6’~&%ormd =’-=’=-
foodsthathavethawediftheystill
containicecrystalsorif theyare
still cold—below40”F.
.Thaweit groundmeats,poult~ ,
“..
or fishthat haveanyoff-odoror
off-colorshouldnotbe refrozen
andshouldnotbe eaten.Thawed
icecreamshorddbediscarded.If
theodororcolorofanyfoodis
pooror questionable,getridofit.
Thefoodmaybe dangeroustoeat.
“13venpartialtkwing andn?fiwwing,,
reducetheeatingqualityoffoods,
particularlyfruits,vegetablesand
pre~aredfoods.Theeatingquality ‘ ~. ‘ “ .- ‘.,.. ~
ofred-meatsis affectedlessthan
A. 13efopmakingan-y
Note: we strongly
byaquaiifi~mdE@~a.h . =- -B.Beforeckxming., .’ - ~-- --
, #J.Befare.rep~acti~abu~~.ou~ , “.==--- -
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beunpluggedinordertoavoid ~~.
contactwithaliw?tiire”fiiamefit. =(A:bumd-outtightbulb may ;~~’- -
?3N23.k when.liieih~repkx%d.),
Noto:firningc&@ltoQFF
position&Itwrmt’removepower ~“ -- ,
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obligationto haveitreplacedwith
aproperlygroundedthree-prong
waUoutlet.
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Becauseufpotential safetyhazards
undercertainconditions,westrongly
secommendagainstuseofan
adapterplug. Eowever, if youstill
electto useanadapter,wherelocal
codespermit,a.TEMPORARY
CONNECTIONmaybemadetoa
properlygroundedtwo-prongwall
outletbyuseofa ULlistedadapter
(Fig.2)availableatmostlocal
hardwarestores.
TEMPORARY METHOD -,
[ADAPTERPLUGSNOT
PERMITTEDINCANADA)
ALl~N ~ARGE
‘RoNbs]sLoTs- r~;-- “ --
Fig. 2
Thelargerslotintheadaptermust
bealignedwiththelaqgerslotinthe
walloutlettoprovideproperpolarity
inthe connectionofthepowercord.
CAUTION: Attachinganadapter
~woundterminaltowiiiloutlet-cover
screwdoesnotgroundanappliance
unlessthecoverscrewismetal,and
notinsulated,andthewalloutletis
groundedthroughthe housewiring.
Youshouldhavecircuitcheckedby
aqualifiedelectricianto makesure
the outletisproperlygrounded.
Whendisconnectingthe power
COT(II fromtheadapter,alwayshold
theadapterwithonehand.Ifthis
isnotdone,theadapterground
terminalisverylikelytobreak
withrepeateduse.
ShoUM
terminalbreak,IX)NOTUSEthe
appiianceuntilaproperground
has again been established.
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theadapterground
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use cods
Becauseofpotentialsaf~ hazards
undercertainconditions,westrongly
recommendagainsttheuseofan
extensioncord. However,ifyou
stillelectto useanextension
cord,it is absolutelynecessarythat
i!bea IX listed3-wiregrounding
typeapplianceextensioncordhaving
agroundingtypeplugandoutlet
andthattheelectricalratingofthe
cordbe 15amperes(minimum)and
120volts. Suchextensioncordsare
obtainablethroughyourlocal
serviceorganization.
The refrigeratorshouldahvays
be pluggedintoM own
individual
(115volt,60Hertz,or 100volt,50
Hertz,singlephaseAC).Thisis
recommendedforbest performance
andtopreventoverloadinghouse
wiringcircuits,whichcouldcausea
firehazardfromoverheatingwires.
electricaloutIet——
RefrigeratorLocation
Do notinstallrefrigeratorwhere
temperaturewiligobelow60°F.
becauseitwillnot run oftenenough
tomaintainpropertemperatures.
Doinstallitonafloorstrong
enoughtosupportitfullyloaded.
AlsoseeEnergy-SavingTips
regardinglocation.
Clearances
Mow thefollowingclearances
foreaseofinstallation,properair
circulation,andphnnbingand
e~ectricalconnections:
Sides . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 5/8”
● ● *..,.• ● ● .•• ● ● ● , ● 1“
Top
Back... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1(’
AIIowthefollowingdoorcbrance:
Sides
● ● ● s. ● ● ● ● ● ,.. , ● .314”
WaterSupplytoIcemaker
Youwillneedtoconnectyour
icemakertoa coldwaterline.A
watersupplykitcontainingcopper
tubing,shut-offvalve,fittingsand
instructionsis availableatextra
cost fiornyourdealer.Thereshould
besufficienttubingfir theicemaker
fromthecoldwatersupplytoallow
movingtherefrigeratoroutfromthe
wallseveralfeet(approximately3
coilsof l/4-inchcoppertubingthat
measuresat least10inchesin
diameter).
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Romw’s
Adjustablerollers,whichenable
youtomoveyourrefrigeratoraway
fromthewallforc?,eaning,are
locatedbehindthebasegrille.
Theserollersshouldbesetsothat
therefrigeratorisfiiy positioned
onthefloorandthe frontisraised
justenoughthatthedoorsclose
easilywhenopenedabouthalfway.
Speciallydesigneddoorhingeslift
bothdoorsslightlywhenopened.
The forceofgravitythenhelpsclose
thedoorsautomatically.
Toadjust rollers,removethe base ~
grillehygraspingitatthebottom
andpullingitout.
Turntherolleradjustingscrews
clockwiseto raisethe refrigerator,
counterclockwisetolowerit.Use
anadjustablewrench(3/8”hexhead
bolt)orpliers.
Whenadjustingfiontrollemfbrproper
doorclosure,werecommendthat
thebottomfrontedgeofcabinetbe
approximately5/8”fromthefloor.
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ToreplacebasegriUe, alignprongs
onbackofgrillewithclampsin
cabinetandpushforward until
grillesnapsintoplace.
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Controls
FREEZER
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Yourrefrigeratorhastwocontrols
thatletyouregulatethetemperature
inthefreshfoodandfi-eezer
compartments.
EWI’IALLY,
FOODcontrolat5 andthe
Zm controlatc.
r colderorwarmertemperatures,
adjustthedesiredcompartment
controloneletteror numberat
atime.
IMHRT’AI’W’
Wheninitiallysettingthecontrols,
orwhenadjustingthem, allow
forthetemperaturesto
hours
stabilize,orevenout.Dothisbefore
fiiiingtherefrigeratorwithlarge
* amountsoffreshorfrozenfoods.
Note:Turningthefreshfood
controlto “OFF”turnsoffcoding
inMYI’Hcompartments-fresh
hod ANDfreezer,butdoesnot
shutoffpowertotherefrigerator.
C ANTIALSETTING
COLDEST
E
TEMPERATURECONTROLS
set theFRESH
24
HowtoTkstTi3’qlemtures
Usethemilktestforthefresh
fbodcompartment.Placea
containerufmilk on thetopshelfin
thefreshfoodcompartment.Check
itadaylater,Hthe milkistoo
warmor toocold,adjustthe
peratt.mecontrols.
IN’T’AL ‘ETT’NG 5 FRESHKU)
COLDEST 9
Usetheicecreamtestforthe
freezercompartment.Placea
containeroficecreaminthecenter
oftheI%eezercompartment.Check
itafteraday.If it’stoohardortoo
soft,adjustthetemperaturecontrols.
Alwaysallow24hoursforthe
refrigeratorto reachthe
temperatureyouset.
Ifyouturnyour
househddthermmtat
below60T.atnight
. .. youmaywanttoturn thelettered
controlonestepcolder,asfrom“C”
to “1)7 Coolertemperaturesinthe
housemaycausethe compressorto
operatelessfrequently,thus
allowingthefreezercompartment
towarmsomewhat.Toprotectyour
frozenfoodsupply,leaveyour
lettered settingatthiscoldersetting
fortheentirewinteror forwhatever
periodoftimeyouareturningdown
your thermostat.Thisisespecially
importantwhenthe thermostatis
turneddownforanextendedperiod.
Thischangeshouldhavenoeffect
onyourfreshfoo’dcompartment.
However,if freezingoccurs,turn
thenumberedcontrolonestep
warmer,as from “5” to ‘q:’
%%enyoustopturningthe
thermostatdown,turn temperature
controlsbacktotheir regular
settings.
Energyfhverf$ySt@m
Youwon’tfindan “energysaver”
switchonthisrefrigerator.
Warmliquidfromtherefrigerator’s
condenserisautomaticallycirculated
aroundthefrontedgeofthefreezer
compartmenttohelpkeepmoisture
fromformingonthe outsideofthe
refrigeratorduringhumidweather.
Manyrefrigeratorsusespecial
electricheaters.Thisrefrigerator
needsnone.That’swhythereisno
“energysaver”switch..there’sno
needforit.
NoDefrosting
It isnotnecessarytodefrostthe
fkeezeror freshfd compartments.
Yourrefrigeratorisdesignedand
equippedtodefrostitself
automatically.
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Waterflowsfromhouseholdsupply
&ro@ dualsoienoidvalve(1)to
\I~terreservoir[2)andtoautomatic
icernaker
(3) as needed.
~$7hterisfrozenincubem~~d(4)
and~jectedintostoragebin (5)
u,%ereamotor-poweredaugermoves
cubesforwardtodispensingunit.
If’henyousettheselectorswitchon
fi~~t offreezercompartmentdoor
O;ICECY. JBF.S,cubeswilldispense
dNOU@ chuteindoor whencradle
ispressed.
Whentheswitchismovedto
,~.T~~~~~WATER,waterfrol~ reservoirflowsthroughtubingin
(~j and isdkpensedwhen
~oor
:radk is pressed.
LigMswitch
(7)turns nightiight*
inthec!k+penseronor off.
-q;gj;~,~’~~f~h and rtighflightof~
qo{]elCX24 Only.
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rnor’tithan brief,iceChmpk)~~w “, ‘:‘
‘kthe causeandslm.ddberemoved
followingirMructi6nsbeiow~d :.
s &T@ ~yq.fi~~~ngghSSWwith’ ‘ .
ice and using marrgwor extra”taw‘“-;
gkmes. Thiscanjamthechuteor ‘ ‘c’:
causethe doorinthechutetofreeze “
. ,.
shut: Periodicallyopenthkfkeex% :
compartmentdoor and
kIok down ‘”-.
intoth~@mte.-Hic6isblocking ‘ ‘.
thechtite,pokeitthrotighwith ~~~ø.
awoodenspQOn.
@h? shouldbedispenf$d~~f~~~-““’
,,
withSOdaorother, ; ‘“.
Ikwmhgemixes.ThisWWprevent ~ -
splashingwhichisannoyingand which,ifthe splashreachestheice
andwaterselectorswitch,
cause it to stick
@Beveragesand not .‘
or bind.
COLM ~ c ~
be inthei$xstorage ‘:
bin.Cam;bottlesorfoodpackages ‘
the storagebinmaycawwthe
in
Ifyouuseyourrefrigeratorbefore
thewaterconnectionismade,raisg.
theiceaccessdoorandmakesure
theicemakerfeelerarmis inthe
OFF (up)positionasshownbelow.
Ice access
door
lcernaker
iL.lL
“
Whenwatersupplyhasbeen
connectedto icemaker,movefeeler
armtoON(down)position.
Depresswaterdispensercradle
forabouttwominutesto remove
trappedair fromthewaterlineand
tofillwaterresmvoirautomatically.
Icecubemoldautomaticallyfills
withwateraftercoolingto freezing
tern~eratures.Firstcubesnormally
fre;ze afterseveralhours.
NOTE: Withanewly-installed
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Am?in
Throwawaythefirstfewbatches
oficecubes(16or
wiilflushawayanyimpuritiesin
thewaterline.Do thesamething
aftervacationsorextendedperiods
whenice isn’tused.
Discardthefirstsixglassfulsof
waterinthe kitchensink.Thiswill
eliminatetheslight“plastic”taste
temporari~yimpartedtothewater
bythewaterreservoir.
Keepicelevelto keepimnaker
productive. Cubesejectedinto
anemptystoragebinwillpileup
cIosetotheicemakerandpushthe
feelerarm uptotheOFFposition
prematurelywhenthebinisonly
partiaHyfull.Opentheiceaccess
door,reachin, levelthecubesby
handand icemakingwillresume.
Keepingcubesdistributedevenly
will-all~wtheicemakertoproduce
noughicetofillthebinto its
maximumcapacity.
24cubes).This
(CSX22)
SetselectortoICECUEWSor
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CHHJJ3DWATER.
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To h and
(Csxw]
@Forice,simplypositionglass
beneathwordsICECUBES.For
water,positionglassbeneath
wordsCHILLEDWATER.
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Undez.certainrarecircumstances;-‘
iceedxx maybe discciloied, . ..
twuallyappearingwitha green-.
bh@ he. Thecauseofthis
unimuddiscolorationisapparently”
duetcracombinationoffactors
suchascertaincharacteristicsof
k@ waters,householdplumbing
andtheaccumulatioriofcopper
saltsin anirmctive-watersupply.,
fine”whichfeedstheicemaker.
Continuedconsumptionofsuch
discoloredicecubesmaybe
injurioustohealth.If such
isobserved,discard
theim cubw andcontactyour
FactoryServiceCenter
Q?@~Q&~g~~~u~~~~~r
Care@Servicer+
.
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CSX22
@Gripglassorothercontainer
neartherimandpressrimgently
butfirmlyagainsttherubbercushionedcradle.
when Di$pm$hg Vv’ter.*rJ
Thewatersystemprovides
approximatelysixsuccessive
$amce glasslkds—afterwhich
severalhoursmustbe allowedfor
repkmishedwaterreservoirsupply
tocool.Youprobablywillnotdrain
ailthechilledwaterfromthe
reservoirona singleoccasion,
CSX24
@Gripglassor othercontainer
gentlyneartherim andpressrim
firmlyagainsticeor water
dispensercradle.
‘l%efirstglassofwaterdispensed
maybewarmertkm the
foiiowingones.Thisisnormal.
Dispens;d water ischilled, not
kxxl. Forcolderwater,simplyadd
ice before.dispensingwater.
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~lj$Jtq3
$kkiisepressure fhxn cradleand
Withd.rllw
Mm 01dropsofwater.
Solmeslightdrippingmayoccur
followingdispensingofchilled
water.Ifexcessive,thespillshould
bewipeddry immediately.
Donotpourwaterinspillshelf
becauseitisnotseWciraining—
pour it inkitchensink.Theshelf
anditsgrilleshouldbecleaned
~egu~m~yaccordingtoinstructions
onpage13.
IfIce Clllllqls Form in
Stoqe Bin. *O
The Icema.kerejectscubes in
groupsofeight,anditis normalfor
severalcubestobejoinedtogether.
However,ifyoudon’tusetheice
veryoften,iceclumpsmayformin
thesto~agebinandcanclogthe
dispenser.
Ifthishappens:
s Removestoragebinfromfreezer
compartment.
~ Breakup iceclumpswith
fingertippressureanddiscard
remainingclumps.
QJReplacebinbeforeremaining
cubesmeltandfusetogether.
TO Ice cube
slowly tocatchlastice
Bin
r !11
I lb!Ill
2. Liftleftfrontcornertofreebin
fromshelfandpullbin straightout,
supportingitat frontandback.
(MOdellCSX24)
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Lifttheleftcornertofreethebin
fromtheshelfandpullthebin
straightmt, supportingit atfront
andback.
To Replace Ice cube
stxMxlgeBin.
Slidethebinbackuntilthetabon
thebinlocks intotheslotinthe
shelf.
@2
Mechanism \
Ifbindoesnot goalltheway
back,removeitandrotatethedrive
mechanism1/4turn.Thenpushbin
backagainuntilthetabonthebin
locksintotheslotintheshelf+
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Rotate
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v
old icecubeswillbecomecloudy
andtastestale,Emptyicestorage
binperiodicallyani washit in
lukewarmwater.Besureto aliow
storagebintocoolbeforereplacing
it—otherwiseicecubes“willstick
tothemetalauger.
MovekemakerFeelerAnn
tfoOFF(Up) when..e
~Homewatersupplyistobe
turnedoffforseveralhours.
@Icestoragebinistoberemoved
foraperiodoftime.
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@Goingawayon vacation,atwhich
timeyoushouldalsoturnoffthe
valveinthewatersupplylineto
yourrefrigerator.
MYmisisYourFirst
Icemdwre.o
You’llhearoccasionalsoundsthat
maybeunfamiliar.Thesearenormal
icemakingsoundsandarenot
causeforconcern.
Watir mlkr Icemaker
Accessory
Youricecubescanonly
beas fresh-tastingasthe
waterthatproducesthem.
That’swhyit’sagood
idea to purifyyourwater
witha waterfilter.
Itsactivatedcharcoal
removesmusty,stale
odorsandunpleasant
medicinal,metallic
tastes.A porousfiber
cartridgecatchesdirt,
rustparticles,sandand
silt,‘whilesp~cialcrystals
reducedepositsofhardscale.
Thefilterisanoptionatextra
cost,availablefromyourHotpoint
dealer,SpecifyWIW7X214.Ithas
completeinstallationinstructions
andinstallsinminuteson 1/4”O.Il.
copperwaterline.
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Eating quality drops
afteri!meSkfm
Meats
Ft’f%h
Roasts(Beef& Lamb).. . . . 3to5
Roasts(Pork& Veal).. . . .. 3
Steaks(Beef). . . . . . . . . . . 3to 5
Chops(Lamb). . . .. . . . . . . 3
~hop~ (pork)- . . . . . . . . . . 3 ‘0 5
Ground&IStewMeats. . . . . 1to 2
VarietyMeats... . . . . . . . . , 1to 2
Sausage(Pork).. . . . . . . . . 1to 2
Prwf?ssed MWts
Bacon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Frankfurters.. . . . . . . . . . . 7
Ham(Whole). . . . . . . . . . . 7
Ham(Half)... . . . . . . . . . . 3to 5
Ham(Slices).. . .. . ... , . . 3
LuncheonMeats. . . . . . . . . 3to 5
Sausage(Smoked). .. . .. . . 7
Sausage(Dry&Semi-Dry). . . 14to 21
35° :T4fl”F.
LMYS
to 5
to 5
CookedMeats
CookedMeatsand
MeatDishes. . . . . . . . . . 3to 4
Gravy& MeatBroth. . .. . . . 1to 2
l%~fl
Poultry
Chicken&Turkey(Whole).. . 1to 2
hicken
(Pieces).. . . . . . . . 1 to 2
urkey(Pieces), . . . , . . . . . 1to 2
Duck& Goose(Whole). . . . 1to 2
Giblets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1to 2
COoked Poultry
- f’ie~= (c~vered~ith Broth) 1 to 2
Pieces(Not Covered).. . . . . 3 to 4
CookedPm.rltryDishes.. . . . 3to 4
FriedChicken.. . . . . . . . . . 3 to 4
(~h~r!ha~fOr~~~[S&~OU!t~)FREEZER
Vlosffruits and vegetables., , . . , , . .8-12 months
Leanfish. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..6-8 months
Fattyfish, rolls and breads,
soups, stew,casseroles. , . . . . . . ,2-3 months
Cakes,pies, sandwiches,
Ieft-overs(cooked),
Icecream (originalcarton). ... , , .1 monthmax.
hkwfeckiquwareconstantlybeingdeveloped.
COIWMtheCollegeorCountyExtension
ServiceoryourlocalUtility Companyforthe
Mestinformationonfreezingandstoringfoods.
‘U.S. DepamnentdAgriculture
ihkats,fishandpoultrypurchased
fromthestorevaryinqualityand
age;consequently,safestorage
timeinyourrefrigeratorwillvary.
FRE!+
~oF.
Mmms
6to 1.2
4 to 8
6to 12
6 to 9
3 to 4
3 to 4
3to 4
1to 2
1
5
1to 2
1to 2
1to 2
Freezing
not recom-
mended.
2to 3
2 to 3
12
9
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3
F
4 to 6
4
‘lb
store cheese,wrapwellwithwax
paperor aluminumfoil,or putin
aplasticbag.
@Carefidlywraptoexpelairand
helppreventmold.
@Storepre-packagedcheeseinits
ownwrappingifyouwish.
‘lbstorevegetables,usethe
vegetabledrawers—they’vebeen
designedtopreservethenatural
moistureandfreshnessofproduce.
@Coveringvegetableswithamoist
towelhelpsmaintaincrispness.
@Asa furtheraidtofreshness,
pre-packagedvegetablescanbe
storedintheiroriginalwrapping.
iWte:TheSealed&Freshdrawer
makesit unnecessa~towrapcertain
foods whichithasbeendesignedto
preserve.Thisdrawerisdescribed
onpage Il.
RI storeicecream-Finequalityice
crwrn,withhighcreamcontent,will
normallyrequireslightlylower
temperaturesthanmore“airy”
already-packagedbrandswith
lowcreamcontent.
Wm be necessary toexperimentto
eIt
determinethefreezercompartment
locationandtemperaturecontrol
settingtokeepyouricecreamat
therightservingtemperature.
~Themarofthefreezercompartment
is slightlycolderthanthefront,
T’@onfreezing foods
Therearethreeessential
requirementsforefficienthome
freezing:
L Initialquality.Freezeonly
top-qualityfoods.Freezingretains
qualityandflavor;itcannot
improvequality.
2. Speed. Thequickerfruitsand
vegetablesarefrozenafterpicking,
thebetterthefrozenproductwill
be, You’llsavetime,too,withless
cullingandsortingtodo.
3.Proper Usefood
wrapsdesignedespeciallyfor
freexing.
lb freezemeat,fishand
wrapwellin freezer-weightfoil(or
otherheavy-dutywrappingmaterial)
formingitcarefullytotheshapeof
thecontents.Thisexpelsair.Fold
andcrimpendsofthepackageto
providea good,lastingseal,
Don’trefreezemeatthathas
completelythawed;meat,whether
raworcooked,canbefrozen
successfullyonlyonce.
Limitfreezingoffresh(unfrozen)
meatsor seafoodstonumberof
poundsatatimeasfollows:
CSX22 . . . . . . . . . . . ●
CSX24. . . . . . . . . . . .
..21 pounds
..26 pounds
Forconvenience.e*
~Storealllike thingstogether.This
notonlysavestime,butelectricity—
becauseyoucanfindfoodsfaster.
@Placetheoldestitemsupfrontso
theycanbe useduppromptly.
@Useshelvesonthe door formost
oftenusedsaucesandcondiments.
@Usethemeatdrawerformeats
youdo not freeze.
‘I-bsavemoneyinam’gy
andfoodCAMS:
@Placemostperishableitems,such
asmilk,creamorcottagecheese,
towardtherearofthetopshelf;
theywillstaycoldestinthispartof
thefi-eshfoodcompartment.
~Covermoistfoodswithtightlids,
plasticfilmorfoil.
@Leafvegetablesandfiwits
placedin storagedrawerswilllast
longerwhenstoredin closedplastic
containemor wrappedinplasticfilm.
@Do not overloadyourfreshfood
or freezercompartmentwitha lot
ofwarmfoodatonce.
@Openthedoorthe fewesttimes
possibletosaveelectricalenergy.
@Whengoingout oftownfor
severaldays,leaveasfewperishables
aspossibleintherefrigerator.Setthe
icernakerto the Ol?Fpositionand
shutoffwatertotherefrigerator.
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Shdvesinthefreshfbodandfreezer
cmnpartmentsareadjustable,
enablingyouto makeefficientshelf
anwagemerktstofityourfamily’s
foodsmage needs.
shdvesin
Fbodi
Toremoveshe~ves:Tiltshelfupat
front,thenlifti!upandoutof
tracksonrear wallofrefrigerator.
13in$ml Fresh
Food Doul’r
Iii
IK41 I
Toremove:Lifithebinstraightup
untilmountinghooksdisengage.
Torelocate:Selectdesiredshelf
height, engagethe bin’shookin
slotson thetracksofthedoor,and
pushin. Thebinwilllockinplace.
Shelvesinthe freezercompartment
areeasilyremovedandreplaced.
TO remove Shdves:
L Whilepressingtabson shelf
supportsonrightwall,liftshelfout
ofgroovesin supports.
Toreplaceshelves: Selectdesired
shelfheight.Withshelffrontraised
slightly,engagetoplugsintracksat
rearofcabinet.Thenlow”erfrontof
shelfuntilitlocksintoposition.
I I
2. Pullshelfsidewaysuntilrods
comeoutofholes onleftwall.
TOreplaceshelves:Insertrodsinto
holes.Then,whilepressingtabs,
lowershelfintogroovesinsupports.
Besureshelfwireisfullyinserted
intogrooves.
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Tj-1~~~~v@~]e &feat Pan drawer
has!1sowncoldairducttoallowa
~~~emofc~~dair
mnpmnent to flow
from the freezer
aroundthe
drawer,
5+xcmtrol leverto MEATS–the
coldestsetting-to storeilreshmeats.
IfleverisleftinNIEA~ positionfor
a@period oftime,somefkostmay
rm ontheinsideofthedrawer.
etcontrolleverto VEGETABLES
mconvertthedrawerto normal
refrigeratortemperatureand
provideextravegetablestorage
space.Coldairductis turnedoff.
Variablesettingsbetweenthese
extremescanbeselected.
&E&!sh
Thisrefrigerateddrawerisdesigned
tokeepunwrappedftmdsfreshby
retainingthenaturalmoisture
contentoffoodssuchas:
@Artichokes
~Psparagus
@Beets,topped @Currants
@Blueberries
~
Carrots
oCelery
oCherries
eCorn
.sGreens,leafy
@Lettuce
oparsley
oPeas,green
Asinanyrefrigeratedstoragearea,
itisrecommendedthatodorous
foodsbestoredwrapped-foods
suchas:
Broccoli
@
oBrussels
Sprouts
@Cabbage
* Cauliflower
eGreenonions
Storagetimewilldependuponthe
typeoffoodanditsconditionwhen
placedinthedrawer.
Excesswaterwhichmayaccumulate
inthebottomofthe Sealed&Fresh
Drawershouldbepouredoutand
thedrawerwipeddry.
TheSealed& FreshDraweris
partiallysealedbygasketsattached
tothecoveratthe frontandback
edges.Alwaysreplacethedrawer
inthiscoverandpush ~hedrawer
allthewayin.
oplums
@Radishes
@Rhubarb
e spinach
* Tomatoes,
ripe
oParsnips
Turnips
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L Remove fbodfrom shelfabove
Sealed&FreshDrawerandtakeout
shelf.T&ehod
andoutofthedrawer.
—
off theglasscover
2. Putyourfingersbehindthe
gasketatthe rearofthedrawerand
pull forward.Removethegasket.
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3.Pullthedrawerpart-wayout.
Reachin, pushtherear oftheglass
up;atthesametime,pushitback
untilitclearsfront-comerretainers.
4.Tiltandremovethecover.
II ‘
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5.Pullthedrawerforward,liftthe
fronttoclearstops,andremovethe
drawer.Iftherefrigeratordoor
doesn’topencompletely,pullthe
draweroutuntilithitsthe door.
Thenliftthe drawerupuntilitis
higherthanthe drawe~supports,tilt
itandtake it out.
6.If tapeholdsConvertibleMeat
Pancovertodrawersupports,
removethetape.Pulldrawerpartwayout.Reachin, pushtherearof
theglassup and,atthesametime,
back,untilitclearsfront-corner
retainers.
8. Tilt and removethedrawer.
Afiercleaning,replaceinreverse
order.
-..,
Whendrawersandcoversareback
inplace,reinstallgasketatrearof
Sealed&Fresh Drawer.Fittheend
oftheplasticdrawersupportinto
theslotonthegasket,withthe
rubbergasketflapi%cingyou. Make
surethegasketsnapsintoplace.
‘7. Tiltandremovethecover.
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-The watt?? ad iced@mer
Y2!slw!fshouldbe wipeddry
=z~d~=i=lytopnwentspotting, —-----
leftcmshelfrnayleavedeposits
youcanIemoveby~Oakingwith
undilutedvinegar.Youcanalsouse
pasteofnon-precipitatingwater
softener(suchasCMgonbrmd)
andwater,oroneteaspoonof’citric
acidpowderperpint ofhottap
water.Soakuntildepositdisappears
orbecomeslooseenoughtorinse
away.Usually30minutessoaking
timeisadequate.Avoidusingwax
onspillshelfandtrim.
Thedoor handlesand trim canbe
cleanedwithaclothdampenedwith
asolutionofmildliquiddishwashing
detergentandwater.Drywithasoft
cloth. Don’tusewaxonthedoor
handlesor trim.
Keepthe finish ciean. Wipewith
cl&mclothlightlydampenedwith
henappliancewaxor mildliquid
~shwashingdetergent.Dryand
polishwith-aclem-,softcloth.Do
wipe therefrigeratorwitha
nnt
-;i~-l?dishwashingclothorwet
—
towel.Thesemayleavearesidue
that can damage-thepaint.Do
riotusescouringpads,powdered
c~eaners,bleachor cleaners
containingbleachbecausethese
productscanscratchandweaken
the paintfinish.
Protectthe paint finish.Thefinish
ontheoutsideoftherefrigeratoris
2highquality,baked-onpaintfinish.
Withpropercare,it willstaynewkmkingandrust-freeforyears.
Applya coatofkitcherdappliance
W2X whenthe refrigeratorisnew
andthen atleasttwiceayear.
.~pp~ia~cePolish?Vax& Cleaner
No. WR97X216)isavailable
(Cat.
fromi%tpointApplianceParts
YIafis,
Insidethe
fresh fw.i!andfreezer
compartments shouldbecleaned
atleastonceayear.IJnplugthe
refrigeratorbeforecleaning.If this
isnotpractical,wringexcess
moistureoutofspongeorcloth
whencleaningaroundswitches,
lightsor controls.
Usewarmwaterandbakingsoda
solution—abouta tablespoonof
bakingsodatoa quartofwater.
Thisbothcleansandneutralizes
odors.Rinsethoroughlywithwater
andwipedry.
Otherpartsoftherefrigerator—
includingdoorgaskets,meatand
vegetabledrawers,icestorage
binandallplasticparts–can be
cleanedthesameway.Donotuse
cleansingpowdersorotherabrasive
cleaners.
Tohelppreventodors,leave
an.openboxofbakingsodainthe
rearofthe ref~igerator,onthetop
shelf.Changetheboxeverythree
months.Anopenboxofbaking
soda in thefreezerwillabsorb
stalefreezerodors.
~ notwashanyplasticparts
from your refrigeratorin
yourautomaticdishwashe~
Drainopeningh freezer
mnpartment. Duringyearly
cleaning,removebottomfreezer
basketandflushasolutionofbaking
soda(oneteaspoon)andtwocupsof
hot(not boiling)waterthroughthe
drainline withthehelpofameat
baster.Thiswillhelpeliminate
odorandreducethelikelihood ofa cloggeddrainline.
If drainbecomes ,
clogged,usea
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wateriolution to
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C’ontinucflushinguntilline is
clear,thenemptyandreplacethe
defrostwaterpanimmediately.
Careshouldbe takenin moving
yourrefrigeratorawayfromthe
wall.Alltypesoffloorcoverings
canbedamaged,particularly
cushionedcoveringsandthose
withembossedsurfaces.Pullthe
refrigeratorstraightoutandreturnit
topositionbypushingit straightin.
Movingyourrefrigeratorinaside
directionmayresultindamageto
yourfloorcoveringorrefrigerator.
COndemer
Thecondenseris locatedbehind
thebasegrille.Formostefficient
operation,youwillneedtokeep
thecondenserclean.Removethe
basegrille(seepage4)andeither
sweepawayor vacuumupdustthat
isreadilyaccessible.Thiseasy
cleaningoperationshouldbe
doneat leastonceayear.
Conde-nser
IDd’mstwater Rm
Panbehindbasegrilleshouldbe
cleanedatleastonceayear.When
reinstallingpan,firmlypushit
ALLTHEWAYIN untilitstops.
Defrostwaterpan
(corltitil{edttalpage)
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hiFreezer
yougo(m!
%3’3 FreshFd
30Unph3~
2=TOalignthecontrolknob
proamrly,note positionof
numberedccm!rolforproper
reassemblyandpulloffknob.
3. I%H bottomoflightpaneldown
aboutW1’’-justenoughtodisengage
lipatrear fromgroovesin retainers
onrear wall.
4. LiRpaneltodisengagetopfrom
pins on sidewalls;removepanel.
Afterreplacingwithsamesize
bulb,reinstallpanel(hangtopon
pins;pullbottomdown,pushit
backandreleaseittoletlipengage
groovesin retainers),Replace
temperaturecontrolknobinOFF
position,turnittoprevioussetting,
andplugrefrigeratorbackin.
refrigerator.
CSX24
L Unplugrefrigerator.
2. Removeshelfthat’sjustbelow
lightshield.(Shelfwillbeeasierto
removeif itisemptiedfirst.)
3. Pullplasticlightshieldtoward
you.(Itwillbendtofreetabsfrom
grooves.)
4, Replacebulbwithsamesize
bull).
5. Reinstallshieldar~dshelf.
6. Pluginrefrigerator.
MODELCSX22
L Unplugrefrigerator.
For exttwk!dWwB$kmsor
fabwneq shutoffpowerto
refrigerator,turnthenumbered
controltoOFl?,cleaninterior
withbakingsoda solutionof one
tablespoonofsodatoonequartof
water.Wipedry.Topreventodors,
leaveopenboxofsodainrefrigerator.
Leavedoorsopen,
For shorter vacations,remove
perishablefoodsand.leavecontrols
atregularsettings.However,if
room.temperatureisexpectedto
dropbelow60QF.,foliowsame
instructionsasforextended
vacations.
MoveicernakerfeelerarmtoOFF
(up)positionandbesureto shutoff
watersupplytotherefrigerator.
~e~ yOU~OVe
Disconnectpowercordfromwall
outlet,removeallfoodandclean
anddrytheinterior.
Securea~illoose items suchas
grille,shelvesandstoragepans
bytapingthemsecurelyinplace
topreventdamage.
Besurerefrigeratorstaysinuprighl
position duringactualmovingand
invan.Refrigeratormustbesecured
invantopreventmovement.Protect
outsideofrefrigeratorwithblanket.
2. Removeshelfthat’sjustbelow
lightshield.(Shelfwillbeeasierto
removeif itis emptiedfirst.)
3. Pullplasticlightshieldtoward
you.(Itwillbendto freetabsfrom
grooves.)
4. Replacebulbwithsamesize
bulb.
5. Reinstallshieldandshelf,
6. Plugin refrigerator.
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POSSIBLE CAUSEANDREMEDY
Yourrefrigeratoriswiredforaccurate
electricaldiagnosisinyourhome--takes
onlyminutesforaservicetechnicianto
checkitsentireelectricalsystem.Noneedfor
thetechnicianto unplug,moveor unload
the refrigeratorto
make the diagnosis.
REFNGHMmR
DOESNOTOPERATE!
MOTOROPERATES
FOR.LOl’dGPEIUODS
NKYIWitSTARTS42
STOPSFREQUENTLY
@ Maybe indefrostcyclewhenmotordoesnotoperatefor about30minutes.
@‘1’ernperaturecontrolinOl?Fposition.
@If interiorlightisnot on, refrigeratormaynotbepluggedin atwalloutlet.
=If plugissecureandtherefrigeratorstillfailstooperate,pluga lampor a small
appliancei~tothe sameoutlettodetermineifthereisatrippedcircuitbreakeror
burnedoutfuse.
@Modernrefrigeratorswithmorestoragespaceanda largerfreezercompartment
requiremoreoperatingtime.
@Normalwhenrefrigeratorisfirstdeliveredtoyourhome—usuallyrequires24
hours
tocompletelycod down.
~Largeamountsoffoodplacedin refrigeratortobecooledor frozent
@Hotweather—frequentdooropenings.
@Doorleftopen.
@Temperaturecontrolsaresettoocold. Refertopage5.
@Grilleandcondenserneedcleaning.Refertopage13.
@CheckENERGY-SAVING TIPScmpage2.
@Temperaturecontrolstartsandstopsmotortomaintaineventemperatures.
~Ifrefrigeratorvibrates,morethanlikelyitisnotrestingsolidlyonthefloorandfront
rollerscrewsneedadjusting,orflooris weakor uneven.RefertoROLLERSonpage4.
@If dishesvibrateonshelves,try movingthermSlightvibrationisnormal.
@Defrostwaterpanrattling,needstobepositionedproperly.
OPERATING
SOUNDS
2(3ORN(YI’CLOSING
?ROPERLY
@Thehighspeedcompressormotorrequiredtomaintainnearzerotemperaturesin
thelargefreezercompartmentmayproducehighersoundlevelsthanyouroldrefrigerator.
~Normalfanairflow-one fanblowscoldair throughtherefrigeratorandfreezer
compartments-anotherfancoolsthecompressormotor.
@TheseNORMALsoundswilla~sobeheardfromtimeto time:
~Defrosttimerswitchclicksatdefrost.
~Defrostwaterdrippingintodrainpan.
@TemperaturecontrolclicksONorOFl?.
~Icecubesdroppingintobinandwaterrunninginpipesas icemakerrefills.
~Refrigerantboilingorgurgling.
@Crackingor poppingofcoolingcoilscausedbyexpansionandcontractionduring
defrostandrefrigerationfollowingdefrost.
@Door gasketonhingesidestickingorfoldingover.Tocorrect, putasmallamountof
petroleumjelly onfaceofgaskot.
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POSSIBLECAUSEAND
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HOTAR FROM
@Normalair flowcoolingmotor.Intherefrigerationprocess,itisnormalthatheatbe
13GmM OF expelledintheareaundertherefrigerator.Somefloorcoveringswilldiscolorat these
REFRIGERAmR
nmv-na~andsafeoperatingtemperatures.Yourfloorcoveringsuppliershouldbe
consultedifyouobjecttothisdiscoloration.
FRESHFOOD @Temperaturecontrolnotsetcoklenough.Refertopage5.
ORFRE13ZER
COMPARTMENT
T13MI%RATI.JIU3
TTNlWARM
FOODSDRYOUT
FROSTORICE
CRYSTALSON
FROZENFOOD
~ Warmwea&er—frequentdooropenings.
~Doorlefiopenfortoolongatime.
e packagemaybe holdingdooropen.
@Foodsnotcovered,wrappedorsealedproperly.
~Doormayhavebeenleftajaror packageholdingdooropen.
@Toofrequentandtoolongdooropenings.
~Frostwithinpackageisnormal.
SLOW ICECUBE
FREEZING
~Doormayhavebeenleftajar.
~Tim temperatureoffreezercompartmentcolder.
ICECUBESEIAW-E @Oldcubesneedtobediscarded.
ODOR/TASTE
@Icestoragebinneedstobeemptiedandwashed.
@Unsealedpackagesinrefrigeratorand/orfreezercompartmentsmaybetransmitting
odor/tastetoice cubes,
@Interiorofrefrigeratorneedscleaning.Refertopage13.
@Poor-tastingincomingwater.Installwaterfilter-see page8.
AUlOMATIC ?.Icenlakerfeelerarmisin OFF (up)position.
ICEMAKER
DOESNm WORK
@Watersupplyturnedoffornotconnected.
@Freezercompartmenttoowarm.
@Cubestoosmall—watershut-offvalveconnectingrefrigeratortohomewaterlinemay
beclogged.
~Sometimescubesfusetothesideoftheicemoldaridholdthefeelerarminthe
OFF (up)position.Removethisicetorestarttheicemaker.
@Whenreachingforcubesbyhand,youmayhavepushedthefeelerarmintothe
OFF (up)positionbymistake.
~Piledupcubes in storagebinmaycauseicemakertoshut offprematurely.With
icemakerfeelerarmintheOFF (up)position,levelcubesinbin.
DIVIDERBETWEEN
~NormalwarmthiscreatedbyAutomaticEnergySaverSystemcirculatingwarm
liquidaroundfrontedgeoffreezercompartmenttohelppreventcondensationon
FEELSWARM
IMOISTUREFORMS
ONOUTSIDE
OF REFRIGERATOR
outsideofrefrigeratorin hot,humidweather.
@Notunusualformoisturetoformonoutsideofrefrigeratorduringperiodsofhigh
humidity.
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4
cum DISPENSER
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DOESNOTWORK
(MODEL
WATERH.4SPOOR @If waterdispenserhasnot beenusedforanextendedperiod$dispensewaterin
TAsTE/oDoR
CSX24)
POSSIBLE CAUSEANDIREMIUIY
* No
icecubes.Removestoragebin.Ifcubesarefrozentowirearm, removethem.
@Noicecubes.Icemakerturnedoffor watersupplyturnedoff.
Irregulariceclumpsinstoragecontainer.Breakupasmanyasyoucanwithfingertip
~
pressureanddiscardtheremainingclumps.
regularmanneruntilallwaterinreservoirisreplenishedwithfreshwater.
@Poor-tastingincomingwater.Installwaterfilter-seepage 8.
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~KTERINFIRST
GLASSISWARM
WATERDISPENSER @Watersupplylineturnedoffor notconnected.
DOESNOTWORK
REFRIGERATOR
HASODOR
MOISTURE
COLLECTSINSIDE
~wATERON
FLOORORON
BOITDMOFFREEZER
KITCHEN
@A11owabout24hoursforwatertocooltopropertemperatureafterrefrigeratorisfirst
installed.
~Ifwaterdispenserhasnotbeenusedforextendedperiod,waterinfirstglasswilinot
beascoolasin succeedingglasses.
@If waterreservoirhasbeendrained,allowseveralhoursforreplenishedsu~ply
tochill.
@Supplylinemaybecloggedwithsediment.
~Foodswithstrongodorsshouldbetightlycovered.
~Checkforspoiledfood.
~ Interiorneedscleaning.Refertopage13.
~ Defrostwaterpanneedscleaning.
@Keepopenboxofbakingsodain refrigerator;replaceeverythreemonths.
@Toofrequentor toolongdooropenings.
@In humidweather,aircarriesmoistureintorefrigeratorwhendoorsareopened.
@
Thedraininbottomoffreezermaybeclogged.Removeanyiceonthefreezerbottom
andcleanthedrain.Refertopage13.
~Ifyouuseaglassover6inchestall,youmaybejammingcubesinthefunnelchute.
Theycanfuseinsidethechuteanddropoutlater,leavingwateror iceonthefloor.
@Defrostwaterpanfull,missingor notinposition.
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~k’e’reproudofourserviceand
~antyw m bepleased.If forsome
masonyouarenothappywiththe
service
YOU receive,herearethree
s:e~stofollow.forfurtherhelp.
WWF. contactthepeoplewho
servicedyourappliance.Explain
whyyouarenotpleased.h most
cases,thiswillsolvetheproblem.
NEXT,
i-fyou arestillnotpleased,
writeallthe details—including
phone number—to:
Vour
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Hotpoint
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Sin@ prod doriginal
f% one year from date of original
purchase, we will provide, free of
charge, parts and service
in
your hometo repairorreplace
my part of the
failsbecauseofa manufacturing
defect.
purchasedatesuchasyoursalessliporcancelleclchecktoestablishwarrantyperiod.
labor
WARRANTY
FLU FWENEAR
five years from date of original
For
purchase, we will provide,
charge,partsandservicelaborin
yourhometo repairorreplaceany
partd thesealedrefrigerating
system(thecompressor,
condenser,evaporatoraridall
connectingtubing)thatfails
becauseofamanufacturing
defect.
freeof
thslifeoftherefrigerator,wewill
For
replace,freeofcharge,anytinted
st343-#7rou@7storage drawer made
from Lexan@
andfurnishedwiththerefrigeratorif
thedrawerbreaksduringnormal
household
not included. The drawers can be
exchanged at a i-iotpoint Appliance
Parts Mart, Factory
orbywritingtotheaddressbelow.
pdycarbcmateresin
use. Drawer covers are
ServiceCenter,
Thiswarrantyisextendedto
theoriginalpurchaserandany
succeedingownerforproducts
purchasedforordinaryhomeuse
inthe48 mainiandstates,Hawaii
andWashington,D.C.inAlaskathe
warrantyisthesameexceptthatitis
Li!&iTEDbecauseyou
theproducttotheserviceshop
ship
orforth~servicetechnician’stravei
coststoyourhome.
mustpayto
1s ‘~e~icetripstoyo~rh”meto
*
Allwarrantyservicewillbeprovided
byourFactoryServiceCenters or
byourauthorizedCustomerCare@
servicersduringnorrnaiworking
hours.
teachyouhowtousetheproduct.
5WxlJyourWe andCaremateritd.
Ifyouthenhaveanyquestions
aboutoperatingtheproduct,
pieasecontactyourdeaierorour
ConsumerAffairsofficeatthe
addressbeiow,orcali,tolifree:
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800.626.2000
consumerinformationservice
@Improperinstallation.
Ifyouhaveaninstallationprobiem,
contactyourdeaierorinstaiier.
Youareresponsibleforproviding
adequateelectrical,piumbingand
otherconnectingfacilities.
LookintheWhiteorYeUowPages
ofyourtelephonedirectoryfor
l-K3TPOlNTFACTORYSERVICE,
GENERALELECTRIC-i-iOTPOiNT
FACTORYSERVICEor iiOTPOINT
CUSTOMERCARP SERVICE.
~Replacementofhousefusesor
resettingofcircuitbreakers.
@Faiiureoftheproductif’itisused
forotherthanitsintendedpurpose
orusedcomrnerciaiiy.
@Damageto productcaused
byaccident,fire,fioodsoracts
ofGod.
WARRANTORiSlVOTRESPONSii3LE
FORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES.
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$lomestatesdoriotallwvtheexclusionorlimitationofincidentalor consequentialdamages,sotheabovelimitationorexclusion
maynotapplytoyou.Thiswarrantygivesyouspecifickgal rights,andyoumayalsohaveotherrightswhichvaryfromstatetostate.
TOkn~ what
your]q~l rightsare inyours~atqconsultyourlocalorstat@consumeraffairsoffice oryourstate’sAttorneyGeneral,
GeneralHectrh Company
If h thiswarranty,write:
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AppMmGes, Louisville, KY 4022!5