USER G U I DE
Form No. A/05/02 Part No 111405-1 MCS p/n 61005583 Litho USA. @2002 Maytag Appliances Sales Co
WELCOME
Welcome and congratulations on your
purchase of a Jenn-Air_ LuxuryTM
SeriesBuilt-In refrigerator!
Your complete satisfaction is very
important to us. For best results, we
suggest reading this material to help
acquaint you with proper operating
and maintenance procedures.
Should you need assistance in the
future, it is helpful to:
I. Have complete model and serial
number recorded in the spaces
below.Thesenumbersarefoundon a
dataplate insidethe refrigerator com-
partment on the upper trim surface.
Date of Purchase
Model Number
Serial Number
2. IMPORTANT: Keep this guide
and the sales receipt in a safe
place for future reference. Proof
of original purchase date is
needed for warranty service.
If you havequestions, call:
Jenn-Air Customer Assistance
1-866-459-6298(USA and Canada)
(Mon.-Fri., 8am-8pm EasternTime)
Internet: http://www.jennair.com
For service and warranty informa-
tion, seepage 25.
In our continuing effort
improve the quality of 0ur appli-
ances, it mayb e necessary to
make changes to the appliance
without revising this guide.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Welcome ..........................................................................................I
SafetyInstructions ..........................................................................2
Installation........................................................................................3
Machine Compartment .................................................................4
Electronic Control Center .......................................................5-6
Fresh Food Compartment ...........................................................7
ClimateZone TMStorage Drawers ..........................................8-9
Door Storage..................................................................................9
Freezer Compartment ................................................................I0
Automatic Icemaker....................................................................II
Automatic Ice & Water Dispenser..........................................12
Water Filter.............................................................................13-14
Food Purchasing,Storage& Handling Guidelines.................15
VegetableSelection and StorageChart ..................................16
Fruit SelectionandStorage Chart .....................................17-18
Maintenance............................................................................19-20
Normal Operating Sounds........................................................21
Care & Cleaning...........................................................................22
BeforeYou Call For Service.......................................................23
Accessories....................................................................................24
Warranty ........................................................................................25
Guide de I'utilisateur ...................................................................26
Guia delUsuario..........................................................................52
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Warning and Important Safety Instructions appearing in this manual are not meant to
cover all possibleconditions and situations that mayoccur. Common sense,caution and
care must be exercised when installing,maintaining or operating the appliance.
Alwayscontact your dealer,distributor,serviceagentor manufacturer about problems or
conditions you do not understand.
RECOGNIZE SAFETY SYMBOLS, WORDS, LABELS
_IL WARNING: Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe J
personal injury or death.
CAUTION: Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in minor J
personal injury.
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
PORTA T SAFET iNSTRUCTiONS
• Use the refrigerator only for its
intended purpose.
• To prevent possibility of hazard due to
electrical shock,never plug the refriger-
ator into a receptacle which has not
beengrounded adequatelyand in accor-
dancewith the local and national elec-
trical codes. See the _ilLwarning and
grounding instructions.
• This refrigerator must be properly
installed in accordance with its installa-
tion instructions.
• Turn the power to your refrigerator off
before cleaningor replacing light bulbs.
• In case of power failure, minimize door
openings.If the power failure isof a long
duration, protect the food by placing
blocks of dry iceon top of the packages
or check with a local frozen foods
locker about temporary storage. Frozen
foods which have thawed completely
should not be refrozen and should be
discarded.
• Any electrical service cord that
becomes frayed or damagedshould be
immediately repaired or replaced.
Never unplug your appliance by pulling
on the power cord.
• Your refrigerator should not be oper-
ated in the presenceof explosive fumes.
• Children should not climb, hang or
stand on the shelvesof this refrigerator.
• To prevent the unit from tipping for-
ward and to provide a stable installa-
tion, the unit must be secured in place
with the anti-tip device (See separate
installation instructions provided with
this refrigerator).
NOTE:
The power pad in the fresh food com-
partment stops cooling and turns off
the lights. It does not shut power to the
unit off. Prior to changinglight bulbs or ....
other servicing,the MainPower switch
in the upper machine compartment
must be switched to OFF or "0".
WARNING: This ap-
pliance is designed to operate
on a normal 115 volt, 15 amp,
60 cycle line. There should be a
separate, grounded circuit
serving this appliance only. Do
not use an extension cord. Do
not use any device that will
alter the electrical performance
of this appliance.
This appliance is equipped with a three-
pronged grounding plug for your protec-
tion against possible electrical shock haz-
ards. It must be plugged into a grounded
receptacle.Where a standard two-prong
wall receptacle is encountered, it is the
personal responsibility and obligation of
the customer to have it replaced with a
properly grounded three-prong wall recep-
tacle.Do not,under any circumstances,cut
or remove the third (ground) prong from
the power cord. Do not use an adapter
plug.Do not useanextension cord.Do not
usea Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter.
Power supplycord
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with 3-prong
grounding plug Grounded type
IMPORTANT:
Child entrapment and suffocation are not problems of
the past. Junkedor abandonedrefrigerators are still
dangerous...even if they will sit for "just a few days."If
you are getting rid of your old refrigerator, please
follow the instructions below to help prevent accidents.
• Takeoff the doors.
• Leavethe shelves in place so that children may not
easilyclimb inside.
THESE iNSTRUCTiONS
[[1 (ground fault
__ _/wall receptacle
_,_ [ circuit not
allowed)
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INSTALLATION
For complete directions on proper instal-
lation of this refrigerator, please refer to
the separate insr_[[ationinstructions pro-
vided.
° Make surethe noor under the refrig-
erator is [eve[with the surrounding
finished floor.
° Protect a finished floor with ply-
wood, cardboard or other suitable
material before moving the refriger-
ator acrossit.
° Once installed, this buik-in refriger-
ator is not designed to be moved.
For information on moving,refer to
installation instructions or call toll
free [-866-459-6298.
LGHT SHIELD
The Light Shield and C[imateZoneTM Air
Diverter come packagedon the lowest
refrigerator shall.
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NOTE•
Install the fresh food and freezer light
shields according to the following
instructions.
TO INSTALLTHE LIGHT SHIELDS:
I. Placethe plastichooks inthe rear cor-
ners of the shield over the screws
located in the sidewalls.
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2. While depressing the front catches,
raise the shield up to the bottom of
the control panel.
3. Releasethe catchesso they restabove
the back edge of the control panel
bottom.
TO REMOVE:
CLIMATEZONE TM
AIR DIVERTER
IMPORTANT:
TheAir Diverter must be installed cor-
rectly to ensure efficient operation of
the ClimateZone TM storage drawers.
TO INSTALL:
Place the tabs
on each end of
the diverter in
front of the
shelf support
rails and lower
into place.
CLIMATEZONE TM
DRAWERS
Removethe shippingfoam piece packedin
the top of the ClimateZone TM drawer
before operating the refrigerator.
Light Shield
Air Diverter
I. Depress the catches at the front of
the shield.
2. Swing the shield downward.
3. Lift the plastic hooks from the screws
and pull the shield straight out.
REMOVE SHIPPING
CLIPS
Your new refrigerator was packed care-
fully for shipment.The shelf pacldngclips,
located in the frame above each shelf,
must be removed prior to rearranging the
shelvesin the refrigerator.
To remove: Depress the upper
part of the clip,wiggle the clip side-
waysand pull straight out. _
ACHJ E CO PART E T
The Machine Compartment is located at
the top of the refrigerator. Within the
Machine Compartment are the main
Main
Power
Switch
power switch, the water filter, the con-
denser and a switch to change the elec-
tronic control from Fahrenheitto Celsius.
Fahrenheit/Celsius
Switch (see page 6)
Condenser
(see page 19)
from the machinecompartment cover
or the condenser.
Water Filter
(see pages 13-14)
TO REHOVETHE HACHJNE
COHPARTHENT COVER:
Grasp the cover on the outer edges and
lift up, then out and off. Set the cover
aside.
TO REPLACETHE HACHINE
COHPARTHENT COVER:
Tilt the top of the cover forward slightly
and insert the top set of hooks into their
matching slots.
Follow by inserting
the bottom set of
hooks into their
appropriate slots.
When the hooks are
fully inserted, the
cover securely settles
into place.
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ELECTRONIC CO TROL CENTER
The electronic control center is locatedat
the top of the fresh food compartment.
NOTE:
Allow the refrigerator to run for 8-12
hours before loading. This ensures
appropriate temperatures for food
storage.
UNiT POWER
Touch this pad to start or UNIT
stop cooling andturn off the
lights in both the fresh food
and freezer compartments. POWER
This pad DOES NOT shut
off power to the refrigerator.
To turn off all power to the refrigerator,
turn the Main Power switch OFF or "0"
(see page4).
IMPORTANT:
Turn off all power to the refrigerator at
the main power switch whenever
changinglight bulbs, cleaning or serv-
icing this refrigerator.
INITIAL TEMPERATURE
SETTINGS
Temperaturesare presetat 37° F(3° C) in
thefreshfood compartment and0° (-18° C)
in the freezer compartment. The display
will show the averagecompartment tem-
peratures, based on several measurement
points within the compartment.
FREEZER FRESH FOOD
NOTE:
Temperatures displayedmayvary from
set point clue to door openings or
during defrost.
NOTE:
Thermometers placed in the refriger-
ator may record a temperature slightly
aboveor below the displayedtempera-
ture. This is normal as the displayed
temperature is an average.
ADJUSTMENTS
• Allow the temperature to stabilize for
24 hours after loading the refrigerator
before making any temperature adjust-
ments.
° The first touch of the up or down
arrow shows the current temperature
setpoint.
° Subsequent touches of the (_ pad
raise the temperature set point or
the _ pad lowers the temperature
set point.
• The displaywill show the new setpoint
for approximately three seconds, then
return to the actual temperature
currently within that compartment.
• Limit temperature changes to one
degree at a time. Allow the new tem-
peratures to stabilize for 24 hours
before making a new temperature
adjustment.
DOOR ALARM
The Door Alarm will DOOR
alert you when one of
the doors has been left
open for I0 continuous ALARM
minutes. When this hap-
pens, the compartment light will go out
and a chime will sound every few seconds
until the door is closed or the Door
Alarm pad is pressed to deactivate the
function.
° Press the Door Alarm pad to activate,
A chimewill sound and ON will illumi-
nate,
Press the Door Alarm pad again to
deactivate.
When the alarm has sounded, close
door to reset.
OR
Press the Door Alarm pad to deacti-
vate. Press again to reactivate, if
desired.
WATER FILTER
• WORKING is
illuminatedwhen
a water filter has
been installed.It (_ ORDER )
will not illumi- ( REPLACE )
nate when the
filter bypassis in
place (see page 13 for information on
installation of the water filter or
bypass).
• ORDER will illuminate when 90 per-
cent of the volume of water for which
the filter is rated has passed through
the filter.
OR
Eleven months have elapsed since the
filter hasbeen installed.
REPLACE illuminates when the rated
volume of water haspassedthrough the
filter or 12 months haveelapsed since
the filter was installed. A new filter
should be installed immediately when
REPLACE is illuminated.
When the new filter is installed, the
WORKING light will reilluminate. See
page 13.
NOTE:
Power to the refrigerator must be ON
when the filter is changed for the
water filter monitoring systemto reset
and changeback to the WORKING
indicator.
WATERFILTER
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POWER INTERRUPT
When enabled, Power
Interrupt wi[[ record and
display the highest temp-
erature reached in the
fresh food and freezer INTERRUPT
compartments during a power outage. If an
outage hasoccurred, the displaywi[[ aker-
nate[y show the current compartment
temperatures and the highest compart-
ment temperatures reached when the
power was out.
° Touch the RESET pad to enable this
feature.The RESET padwi[[ illuminate.
• After a power outage or interruption,
touch the RESET pad once to resume
displaying the current compartment
temperature.
° The RESET pad wi[[ continue to be
illuminated and enabled.
POWER
NOTE:
Frozen foods which havethawed com-
pletely should not be refrozen. Discard
these items. Fresh, perishable items
stored above 40° for two hours or
longer should also be discarded.
FAHRENHEIT/CELSIUS
The control can be changed to display
temperatures in either degrees Fahrenheit
or degrees Celsius.
° Open the machine compartment at the
top of the refrigerator (see page 4).
• Setthe switch to the desired mode - °C
or OF.
All temperature displays will change to
the selected mode, including the
ClimateZone TM drawer displays.
FREEZER FRESH FOOD
° Touching the RESET pad a second
time wi[[ turn off this function and the
pad wi[[ not be H[uminated.
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FRESH FOOD COMPARTMENT
SHELVES
The Fresh Food Compartment is
equipped with Standard Adjustable
Shelves and/or ElevatorTM Shelves (fea-
tures mayvary by model).
Both shelf styles feature a spill retainer
edge.They also slideout for easier access
to items stored at the rear of the shelf.
To slide out, grasp the front of the shelf
and pull.Gently pushin to return the shelf
back to its original position.
STANDARD
ADJUSTABLE SHELVES
TO REMOVE ORADJUST:
• Completely unload the shelf.
• Lift up the rear of the shelf slightly.
• Pullthe shelf straight out.
TO LOCK SHELF INTO ANOTHER
POSITION:
• Push up the tabs under the outside
edges of the shelf behind the front
bracket and continue pulling the shelf
out, until it clears frame.
TO REINSTALL:
• Align the shelf into the guides on the
frame.
• Pushthe shelf all the way bacl<.(It is not
necessaryto push up the tabs for rein-
stallation).
In ordinary use,the ElevatorTM shelfframe
assemblydoes NOT require removal.
In the unlikely event that the assembly
needs to be removed, it is important to
follow the correct removal procedure.
TO REMOVE THE FRAME
ASSEMBLY:
A LA CARTE STORAGE
DRAWER
TO REMOVE:
• Pullthe drawer out until it stops.
• Tilt the drawer up andpull it out.
TO REINSTALL:
• Slidethe empty drawer bracket backon
the track until the bracket tab s@s
under the track "catch."
• Hold on to the lower bar support.
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• Tilt up the front edge of the shelf.
• Lift up the rear of the shelf.
• Insert the hooks into the desired frame
openings.
• Let the shelf settle into place.
• Be sure the shelf is level and securely
locked at the rear before reloading it.
ELEVATOR TM SHELF
The ElevatorTM shelf can be adjusted up
or clown without being unloaded.
Toadjustthe height,pullout the knobon the
handle built into the shelf front Turn the
handleclockwiseto raisethe shelfandcoun-
terclockwiseto lowerthe heightof the shelf.
TO REMOVE SHELF FOR
OCCASIONAL CLEANING:
• Completely unload the shelf.
• Partially slide
the shelf out.
Unload the shelf completely.
Slide the shelf forward about two
inches (6 cm). Manually move the two
rear latchestoward the shelf center.
While supporting the entire shelf and
frame from underneath, lift slightly and
rotate the assembly approximately 30°
to allow the rear mechanism to clear
the rear rails.
The entire assembly can then be moved
forward andclear of the refrigerator com-
partment.
To reinstall, reverse the removal proce-
dure. Be sure the shelf is in a level posi-
tion.When the sliding shelf is pushed to
the rear,the rear latcheswill reposition to
their correct operating position.
NOTE: To remove the entire compart-
ment assemblysurrounding the Climate-
ZoneTM drawers,refer to page 19.
• Tilt the drawer front up, slide the
drawer back into place (until the bar
rests in the slot at the bottom front of
the drawer).
• Close the drawer.
TO REMOVE THE STORAGE
DRAWER FRAME:
• Remove drawer.
• Lift up the rear of the frame slightly.
• Pullthe frame straight out.
TO MOVETHE DRAWER FRAME
TO ANOTHER POSITION:
• Insert the rear hooks into the desired
openings.
• Let the frame settle into place.
• Be sure the frame is level and securely
locked at the rear before putting the
drawer back in.
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CLJMATEZONE TM STORAGE DRA ERS
The two lower drawers in the fresh food
compartment are equipped with
ClimateZone TM Technology. This tech-
ndogy allows the temperature within
each drawer to be tightly contrdIed for
storing meats,fresh produce or citrus.
The electronic temperature control
within these drawers provides preset
temperatures, based on the food group
that is selected.The actual temperature
within eachClimateZone TM drawer is dis-
playedelectronically. Eachsetting provides
temperatures in the range outlined in the
chart below.
Temperature Temperature
Selection SetPoint DisplayRange*
Normal None Thedisplayisblank
Citrus 38°F(3 °c) 31-39°F(3-4 °C)
Produce34° F(I° C) 33- 35° F(I - 2° C)
Heats 31° F(-I° C) 30- 32° F(-I - O°C)
*Varying factors such as environment, vegetables,such as:
drawer openings, refrigerator control
settings,etc. maycausethe temperature Apples Broccoli
display on the drawer to fluctuate Green onions Asparagus
outside the rangeof temperatures listed Nectarines Kiwi fruit
above.This is normal. For best results, Radishes Spinach
set the fresh food compartment to Cabbage Celery
37 ° F (3° C) and the freezer compart- Romaine Leeks
ment to 0° F(-18° C). Carrots Cherries
NOTE:
The Normal Cold setting turns off the
ClimateZone TM Technology, The
drawer then operates as a standard
crisper.
COLD _)
CUTRU@
PRODUC@
ClimateZone TM Drawer Settings
The MEATS setting is recommended
whenever storing fresh meat, poultry and
fish.Store meats in airtight containers or
sealedbagsto contain anyjuices.Clean up
spills immediately,then disinfect.
Select the PRODUCE setting when
storing a mixed load of fresh fruits and
Herbs Lettuce
Strawberries bagged,pre-cut
Cauliflower saladsand
Peaches vegetables
Select the CITRUS setting when storing
fruits such as oranges,grapefruit, lemons,
limes,pineapple,cranberries,watermelons
and tangerines.
Fruits and vegetables can be stored
loosely wrapped or unwrapped.
Fruitswith skins suchasapplesandgrapes
should not be stored in airtight bagsor
containers.
NOTES:
• After prolonged or repeated drawer
openingsand/or loadingthe drawers,
the displayed temperature may rise. i
This is normal.The temperature will ii
recover in a short period of time. i:
• When meat is being refrigerated for i:
the purpose of thawing, it should be
stored in a panwith sidesor a sealed
bag or container, on a refrigerator
shelf. Frozen meats will thaw very
slowly when stored in the
ClimateZone TM drawer on the
"Meats" setting.
• Under heavy usage conditions, the
exterior surfaces of the Climate-
Zone TM drawers may fog. This is
normal. The condensation will clear
once the door isclosed for a period
of time.
• Due to the accuracyandthe location
of the ClimateZone TM temperature
sensor system,drawer temperatures
measured with household ther-
mometers mayvary slightly from the
digital display.Thisis normal.
TO REMOVE CLIMATEZONE TM
STORAGE DRAWERS:
• Pulldrawerout until it stops.
• Lift front edge and pull allthe way out.
TO REPLACE CLIMATEZONE TM
STORAGE DRAWERS:
• Set draweron side tracks.
• Slidedrawerin until the bar rests inslot
on underside of drawerfront.
• Close the drawer.
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CLIMATEZONE TMSTORAGE
CONT.
DRAWERS,
AUTOMATIC HUMiDiTY
The ClimateZone TM drawers are equip-
ped with Automatic Humidity Control,
eliminating the need for manual humidity
slide contrds.
DOOR STORAGE
ADJUSTABLE
DOOR BINS
(Fresh Food and Freezer)
A fabric-like material* covers small air
vents in the drawer housing above the
crispers.This material controls the flow of
moisture vapor out of the crisper. Ifa food
spill should occur on the air vent or
fabric-like material, wipe with a clean,
damp cloth.
DAIRY COMPARTMENT
(Fresh Food Compartment)
*The Automatic Humidity Control
systemfeatures a unique,patented mate-
rial calledShapeMlemory Polymer (SMP)
that when laminated to fabric, becomes
DIAPLEX. DIAPLEX is manufactured by
Mlitsubishi.
The Intelligent Texture
DROP DOWN
DOOR BASKETS
(Freezer Compartment)
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The door bins can be moved to best suit
your storage needs.
TO REMOVE:
Lift the bin up until it clears the
retainers on the door liner.
• Pullthe bin straight out.
• Reverse this procedure to secure the
bin into another position on the door.
DO NOT remove the pick:off door
bins or the dairy Compartment by
grasping the chrome trim.
The dairy compartment, designed for
storing spreadablessuchas butter or mar-
garine,can be moved to other locations
on the fresh food door.
TO MOVE:
• Lift the compartment up until it clears
the retainers on the door liner.
• Pullthe compartment straight out.
• Reverse this procedure to secure the
compartment into another position on
the door.
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Drop clown door baskets provide conve-
nient storage for items that tend to shift
or slide, such as bagged vegetables or
coffee.
These baskets are also adjustable in the
samemanner asthe door bins.
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FREEZER CO PAR E T
WIRE SHELVES
TO REHOVEWIRE SHELVES:
° Completely unload the shelf or remove
basket.
" Lift up the rear of the shelf slightly.
° Pull the shelf straight out.
TO LOCKTHE SHELF INTO
ANOTHER POSITION:
• Tilt up the front edge of the shelf.
° Lift up the rear of the shelf.
° Insert the hooks into the desired frame
openings.
° Let the shelfsettle into place.
Be sure the shdf is levd and securdy
locked at the rear before reloading it with
food.
FREEZER J:LEVATOR TM
SHELf
This shelfcan be
adjusted up or
down without
being unloaded.
To adjust the
height, pull out
the knob on the handle built into the shelf
front. Turn the handleclockwise to raise
the shelf and counterdod<wise to lower
the height of the shelf.
TO REHOVE SHELF:
TO REINSTALL SHELF:
• Align the shelf into the guides on the
frame,
° Pushthe shelf all the way back.(It isnot
necessaryto push up the tabs for rein-
stallation).
in ordinary use,the ElevatorTM shelfframe
assemblydoes NOT require removal.
In the unlikely event that the assembly
needsremoval,it isimportant to follow the
correct removal procedure. Seepage7.
WUREFREEZER
To load or
retrieve items
from a freezer
drawer for j
ward.
TO REHOVE:
• Pullout the drawer out until it stops.
• Tilt up the front of the basket.
• Lift it completely out.
TO REPLACE:
° Place basket on extended tracks.
• Placetabson basketsidesunder tabson
track. Drawers should sit fiat on track.
° Pushdrawer all the way in.
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ICE DRAWER
(Nonodispenser Models)
The automatic icemaker keeps this
drawer stocked with ice. To retrieve ice,
pu[[ open the drawer.
TO REHOVE:
• Pullout the drawer until it stops.
• Reach into the drawer compartment
and move the wire lever arm on the ice-
maker into the up (OFF) position.
• Lift the front of the drawer up.
° Pull the drawer completely out.
TO REINSTALL:
• Align the drawer sides onto the
matching side rails.
• Reach into the drawer compartment
and move the wire lever arm on the ice-
maker into the down (ON) position.
° Pushthe drawer in.
° Completely unload the shelf.
° Slide the sheff out until it stops.
° Push up the tabs under the outside
edges of the shelf behind the bracket
and continue pulling the shelf out, clear
of the frame.
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AUTO IC ICE ER
After the refrigerator hasbeen connected
to the water supply,move the wire lever
arm on the icemaker into the down
(ON) position to start its operation.The
kemaker will fill with water when the
freezer reaches the proper temperature.
It may be 8 to 12 hours before the ice-
maker furnishes anyusable ice cubes.
Discard all the cubesfrom the first two or
three batchesmade.Theseinitial icecubes
may be irregularly shape& discdore& or
contain impurities from the new water
supply piping.
When the ice cubes are ejected it is
normal for several cubes to be joined
together at the ends.They can easilybe
broken @art.The icemaker will continue
to make ice until the supply of ice cubes
raisesthe wire lever arm,shutting the ice-
maker off.
To manuallystop the operation of the ice-
maker,move the wire lever arm into the
up (OFF) position.
Certain sounds mayaccompany the var-
ious cycles of the icemaken
• buzzingof the water valve
° running of the water asthe tray fills
• ratding of the ice cubes falling into an
empty ice bin.
ICE BIN
To check the ice level or gain access to
the ice bin, lift the door on the bin.
TO REHOVE THE BIN:
• Turn off the icemaker by moving the
icemakerwire lever arm upto the OFF
position.
° While holding the top edge of the ice
bin,grasp the lower edge of the ice bin
and pull down to releasethe latch, then
pull ice binout.
° Reverse procedure to replace the ice
bin.
• Turn the icemaker on by lowering the
wire lever arm.
CAUTION:
• Do not placefingers or handson the
automatic ice making mechansm
while the refrigerator is pluggedin.
• Under certain rare circumstances.
ice cubes may be discolored, usually
appearing with a green-bluish hue.
The cause of this unusual discol-
oration is a combination of factors
such as certain characteristics of
local water, household plumbing and
the accumulation of copper salts in
an inactive water supply line which
feedsthe icemaker.
Continued consumption of such dis-
colored ice cubes may be njurious
to health. If such discoloration is
observed, discard the ice cubes and
contact your local water utility or
water treatment company.
NOTE:
Beveragesand foods should NOT be
placed in the ice storage bin for quick
chilling.These items can block the wire
lever arm,causingthe icemaker to mal-
function.
If the ice is not used frequenqy, the ice
cubes will become cloudy, shrink, stick
together and taste
stale. Empty the ice
storage bin periodically
and wash it in iui<e-
warm water_Rinseand
dry thoroughly.
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AUTO IC
(SELECT MODELS)
ICE A D WATER DISPE SER
DISPENSING WATER
AND ICE
NOTES:
• When usingthe ice dispenser for the
first time, discardthe first two or
three dozencubes.
• When usingthe water dispenser for
the first time, pressthe actuator pad
for ten minutes to bleedthe air from
the water line. Discard the first five
to six glasses of water dispensed.
This will ensure pure and fresh
water for drinl<ing.
To dispenseice or water, position a glass
against the top portion of the actuator
padand press.Hold the glassup to the ice
opening to avoid spills.
To stop dispensing,release the pressure
on the actuator pad and hold the con-
tainer in position momentarily to catch
the last piecesof ice or the last drops of
water. The ice delivery door will remain
open for a short time.When it closes, a
closing sound can be heard.
CRUSH, CUBE, WATER
PADS
CRUSH CUBE WATER
N 6
The control pads are located on the dis-
pensercontrol panel.Toselect the desired
function, touch the appropriate pad.
When ice cubes, crushed ice or
water pads are touched the selection is
illuminated.
DISPENSER LIGHT
When the actuator pad is touched, the
dispenser light automatically illuminates.
To manually turn the light on, touch the
_,_(- pad.
To turn the light off,touch the pad again.
DISPENSER LOCK
To interrupt power to the water and ice
dispenser so it cannot be used,touch the
__ pad 3times within 10seconds.
The lock pad is illuminated when the dis-
penser is locked.Touch the pad 3 times
within 10 secondsagainto unlock the ice
and water service.
SPILL TRAY
DO NOT pour water into the SpillTray
grille at the bottom of the dispenser area.
This isa spillarea,NOT a drain. Normal,
small spills will evaporate. Larger spills
should be wiped up with a soft cloth or
sponge.The grille slidesout for clean up.
It is recommended to clean the spill area
occasionallyto prevent mineral deposits.
DISPENSER
.CONTROL
PANEL
ACTUATOR
PAD
SPILL
TRAY
ICE AND WATER
DISPENSING TIPS
• Somecrushed ice may be dispensed
eventhough cubed icewas selected.
This happens occasionally when a
few cubesare accidentally channeled
into the crusher.
• Likewise, when changing from
crushed ice to cubes,some crushed
ice may be dispensed.Thismay also
happen if irregular-sized cubesor ice
chips are in the storage bin.
• If the "crushed" option is used fre-
quently or exclusively, select the
"cube" option occasionally to clear
any crushed ice that may havebuilt
up in the chute.
• A slight pausemaybe noticed when
dispensingcrushed ice.This is normal
becausethe iceis beingchanneledto
the crusher.Crushed ice pieceswill
vary in sizeand shape.
• If the ice dispenseris not used fre-
quently, ice cubes may clump
together and may need to be broken
apart or discarded.
• Do not add ice to the storage bin
which was not produced by the ice-
maker. It may not crush and/or dis- i:
penseproperly.
• Avoid operating the ice dispenser
continuously for more than five min-
utes. Remove large quantities from
the bin by hand.
• Avoid dispensingicedirectlyinto fine
china or delicatecrystal. The pres-
sure of pressingagainstthe actuator
pad and the ice droppinginto the
container can cause cracking or
chipping of delicateitems.
• Water from the dispenseris not as
cold asicewater.The first glassor two
of water dispensedeachtime may be
warmer than subsequentglasses.
• To avoid splashing,fill the glasswith
ice before addingwater.
iT
i2
TER FILTER
INITIAL FILTER
CARTRIDGE
INSTALLATION
The water filter mounts in the machine
compartment above the refrigerator.
Your refrigerator was delivered from the
factory with a filter bypassin place. If the
filter was not installed for you when the
refrigerator was installed, the filter car-
tridge can be found packaged inside of the
refrigerator. It can be easily installed
without using any additional parts, screws
or fasteners.
If the home is equipped with a Reverse
Osmosis water treatment system, this
additional water filter is not necessary.
The filter bypassshould remain installed.
IMPORTANT:
• In order for the water filter monitor
system to be set, power to the unit
must be ON when a new filter is
installed.
Bypass
Filte@
3. Carefully remove the filter from its
packaging.
4. Remove the red capfrom the filter.
5. Lubricate the O-ring with food-grade
vegetableoil.
6. Line up the cartridge ears so it canbe
inserted into the filter head. Rotate
the cartridge into the head. Twist the
cartridge ¼ turn clockwise to lock it
into place.Youwill feel astop.
7. Dispense water through the dispenser
for 10minutes to flushawayanyloose
particles.
8. Carefully check for leaks.
REPLACING THE
FILTER
CARTRIDGE
I. Twist the filter cartridge ¼ turn
counterclockwise to disengagefrom
the head. Twist gently until the
cartridge is free from the head, but
DO NOT pull.
2. Carefully remove the replacement
filter from its packaging.
3. Follow steps4 through 8 under Initial
Filter Cartridge Installation.
PERIODS OF NON-USE
If the refrigerator hasbeen out of use or
iceand water havenot beendispensedfor
more than 2 weeks, the filter should be
replacedwhen the refrigerator isput back
into service.
SPECIAL NOTICES
It is essentialthat operation, maintenance
and filter replacement requirements be
carried out as scheduled.This product is
for cold-water use only.
Do not use with water that is microbio-
logically unsafe, or of unknown quality
without adequate disinfection before or
after the system.Systemscertified for cyst
reduction may be used on disinfected
water that may contain filterable cysts.
For your own knowledge and safety,it is
recommended that your water quality be
periodically tested.
The contaminants or other substances
removed or reduced by this water treat-
ment system are not necessarily in your
water. The feed water connection must
conform to applicableplumbingcodes.
I. Remove the machine compartment
cover (seepage4).
2. Twist the filter bypass cap ¼ turn
counter-clockwise to disengage.Re-
move the filter bypassfrom the filter
head apparatus.
NOTES:
• The filter bypassor water filter must
be in placeor nowater or ice will be
dispensed.
• DO NOT dispose of the filter
bypass.It should be stored for future
use,in the event that you choose to
use the water and ice dispenser
without a filter.
NOTE:
Filter life maybe affected by abnormal
feed water conditions or unusual inci-
dents such ashydrant flushes,reservoir
turnover or varying local water condi-
tions.
m3
A newly installed water filter cartridge
may cause water to temporarily spurt
from the dispenser.
REPLACEMENT FILTER
State of California
Department of Health Services
For replacement fiker cartridges or for
service, contact your local dealer or
NaytagAppliance SalesCompany,Jenn-Air
Customer Assistance, [-866-459-6298
(USA and Canada)
Replacement Filter Nodel Number:
UKF7OO2AXX - Taste, odor, ch[oMne,
cystsand lead
The PuriC[eanTM water fiker is manufac-
tured for Hay_g Apphancesby:
Cuno incorporated
400 ResearchParkway
HeMden,CT 06450
RatedHow:
Hin.Op.Temp:
Max.Op.Temp:
Hin.Op.Press:
Max.Op. Press:
The filter listed bdow hasbeentested
and certified to NSF International
under ANSItNSF Standards42 and 53
for the reduction of impurities as indi-
cared:
.Sgpm ([.9L)
33o F (.6° C)
100° F (38° C)
30 psi (207 Kpa)
125 psi (862 Kpa)
Water Treatment Device
Certificate Number
99- 1408
Date Issued: December 14, 1999
Trademark/Model Designation Replacement Elements
the
Mic]
URFTOO2AXX
Taste/Odor
Chlorine Class [ StdA2
Turbidity Std. 53
Particulate Std. 42
Cyst 8td. 53
Lead Std. 53
Capacity
Function Chemical/
See accompanyingProduct Data Sheet for
further information on fikers.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes(Class [)
Yes
Yes
4[6 gaL
([574 L)
Hechanica[
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FQQD P
RCHASJNG, STORAGE &
HANDLJ
The fresh food compartment should be
set in the range of 340 F (I ° C) - 380 F
(3o C), basedon your preference.
The freezer compartment should be set
at 0° F (-180 C) or below.
The best coding occurs when the air is
allowed to drcu[ate freely around the
food items. Do not over crowd the refrig-
erator shelves.
G GUiDELiNES
EGGS AND DAIRY
Store eggs on the refrigerator shelf in
their original carton,
Refrigerate eggs in the she[[ until you are
ready to usethem, do not allow them to
warm up to room temperature prior to
cooking.
Do not usecrad<edeggs.
Do not purchase eggs if they are being
sdd from the aisle,rather than a coden
Follow the freshnessdatesprinted on the
packagingwhen usingdairy foods.
Refrigerate dairy foods immediately after
purchaseand after each use.
Close cartons tightly after useto keep out
air andother food odors.
Occasionally mold will develop on the
surface of hard cheeses (Swiss,Cheddar,
Parmesan,etc). Cut off at [east an inch
around andbdow the ruddy area,keeping
the knife out of the mold itself.
[f soft cheese, cot_ge cheese, cheese
slices or other cheese foods develop
todd, do not save.
FRESH MEATS AND
Leave meat and poukry in original store
wrap before use (repeated handling can
introduce bacteria into the product).
Store raw meats in sealed packages to
prevent leaks and possible contamination
of other foods and surfaces.
[f not freezing fresh meats or poultry,
store in the C[imateZone TM drawer set
on the Heats setting.
Observe and follow all expiration dates
for perishable items that are precooked
or ready to eat.
Refrigerate or freeze leftovers immedi-
ately. Perishable food should never be
allowed to be out at room temperature
for greater than 2 hours to_[,
Store leftovers in dean, shallow, tighdy
covered containers. The core of dense,
large pieces of meat and poultry or deep
pots of soup and stew take longer to
reach a safe storage temperature, Shallow
containers allow food to coo[ thoroughly
more quickly. Cut large cuts of meat into
slices of 3 inches (7.62 cm) or less and
remove poultry from the bone before
refrigerating. Divide soups and stews into
smaller containers.
When reusingleftovers, reheatthoroughly.
Heat up leftover sauces,soups,and gravy
quickly and boil for at [east one minute,
Heat other leftovers to i6S° F(740C).
FRESH FRUITS AND
Store in a CiimateZone TM storage drawer
set on the appropriate setting (Produce
or Citrus, seepage8).
Sort fresh produce items before storage
and usebruised or soft items first, Discard
those showing signsof decay.
Handle fresh produce with care. Evena
minor bruise can promote decay and
result in premature quality loss.
Wrap odorous foods such asonions and
cabbage.
Wait to wash andcut up fresh fruits and
vegetablesuntil right before use._/ashing
can strip away natural protection while
cutting initiates enzyme activity,Both fac-
tors can havea negative effect upon shelf
[fie.
Wash ail freshfruits andvegetablesat the
time of use,eventhose with a peel or rind
that wii[ not be eaten.This helps prevent
bacteria from the outside being trans-
ferred to the edible inside during cutting,
FROZEN FOOD
Do not refreeze items that have com-
pletely thawed.
The freezer section wi[[ operate more
efficiently when it is [oade& If there are
not enough food items to fii[ the freezer
at [east _s full, use bags of ice or milk
cartons filled with water to fii[ the freezer
up to this level.
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VEGETABLE SELECTION AND
STORAGE CHART
Artichokes Choose tight, compact headsthat feel heavyfor their size. Store in the ClimateZoneTM drawer on
Avoid ifwilted,moldy or woody, the "Produce" setting.
Asparagus Choose firm, straight stalks with compact tips. Wrap stem ends in a wet paper towel.
Beets Choose small to medium-size beets with skin that is firm Remove tops for storing. Store in the
and smooth.Tops should be tender and fresh. ClimateZone TM drawer on the "Produce"
Bok Choy Look for clean, crisp stalks with fresh-looking leaves.Avoid Store in the ClimateZone TM drawer on
product that iswilted or yellowing, the "Produce" setting.
Broccoli Buds should be a rich green, firm and be packed closely Store in the ClimateZone TM drawer on
together. Leaves should be bright and unwilted, the "Produce" setting.
Brussels Sprouts Choose smallround headswith dark green, compact leaves. Keep handlingto a minimum and use as
Avoid those that are puff)/, wilted or yellow, soon as possible. Store in the
Carrots Well shaped, smooth, firm carrots. Avoid if pliable or Trimtops closely.
shriveled. Store on the "Produce" setting.
Cauliflower Choose cauliflower that is creamy white with compact Store in the ClimateZone TM drawer on
florets.The jacket leaves should be bright green and firmly the "Produce" setting.
attached.
Store in the ClimateZone TM drawer on
the "Produce" setting.
setti rig.
ClimateZone TM drawer on the "Produce"
setting.
Corn Look for bright green,moist husks that when pulled back Store in the husksin the ClimateZone TM
reveal well filled, even rows of plump kernels. When drawer on the "Produce" setting.
pricked,the kernels should give a squirt of juice. Use as soon as possible.
Fresh CutVegetables Vegetablesshould be brightly colored. Avoid product that Keep cold in the ClimateZone TM drawer
and Salad Mixes iswilted or slimy.Avoid punctured containers. Follow "use on the "Produce" setting.
by,""sell by" andexpiration dates.
Leeks Choose smaller size leekswith fairly straight (not bulbed) Store awayfrom foods that absorb odors.
bases. Store in the ClimateZone TM drawer on
the "Produce" setting.
Lettuce: Boston/Bibb, Avoid if leaves appear wilted, discolored, dried or translu- Store in the ClimateZone TM drawer on
Iceberg, Romaine cent. Avoid headswith dark butts (some minor browning the "Produce" setting
is normal due to natural processes that occur after
harvest).
Mushrooms Mushrooms should be plump, firm and free of spots. Store in the original container, do not
store in a plastic bag. Store in the
ClimateZone TM drawer on the "Produce"
setting.
Radicchio Choosewell-shaped,compact heads.Leavesshould bedark Store in the ClimateZone TM drawer on
maroon-red with white veins, the "Produce" setting.
Radishes Look for bright color, with well-formed roots and crisp, Remove tops for storing. Store in the
white flesh.Topsshould begreen andfresh. ClimateZone TM drawer on the "Produce"
setting.
Spinach Look for deep green coloring. Avoid spinach that is Store in the ClimateZone TM drawer on
yellowing,wilted or has long stems, the "Produce" setting.
Sprouts Good quality sprouts should be brightly colored with a Store in the ClimateZone TM drawer on
crisp texture. Avoid if slimyor discolored, the "Produce" setting.
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FRUIT SELECTION AND STORAGE CHART
Apples
Look for appleswith firm, smooth skinandgood color.The
presence of scald,which is a dry brown patch on the skin
Store in the ClimateZone TM drawer on
the "Produce" setting.
doesnot affect taste.Handle with care to avoid bruising and
skin damage.
Apricots
Berries:
Blackberries
Blueberries
Raspberries
Strawberries
Cantaloupe
Select plump, fairly firm apricots that are golden or burnt
orange in color.Avoid if there are soft or mushy spots or
the apricot is pale yellow to greenish-yellow.
Good quality berries should be dry, clean,plump andwell-
colored.
Blackberries: The caps should not be still attached.
Ripen at room temperature. When ripe,
store in the ClimateZone TM drawer on
the "Produce" setting.
Store in the ClimateZone TM drawer on
the "Produce" setting. Store in original,
vented carton.
Blueberries: Should havea silvery sheen or"bloom."
Strawberries: Caps should be fresh, green andintact.
Cantaloupe will not ripen after harvest. Select those that When uncut, store on countertop.After
are heavyfor their size,symmetrical and have a sweet fra- cutting, store in the ClimateZone TM
grance.The "netting" should be thick with a golden back- drawer on the "Produce" setting.
ground color, not green.The stem end shouldgive slightly.
Cherries Cherries should be plump with firm, brightly colored skins Store in the ClimateZone TM drawer on
and green stems, the "Produce" setting.
Cranberries Choose cranberries that are firm and well-colored. Avoid Store in the ClimateZoneTM drawer on
if they are shriveled or soft. the "Citrus" setting.
Grapefruit Choose a grapefruit that is heavy for its size and flat on Store in the ClimateZone TM drawer on
both ends. the "Citrus" setting.
Grapes Choose grapesthat are plump and firmly attached to green Store in the ClimateZone TM drawer on
pliable stems, the "Produce" setting. Do not store in air-
tight pacl<aging.
Kiwifruit Good quality kiwifruit is plumpwithout wrinldes or signsof Store in the ClimateZone TM drawer on
exterior damage, the "Produce" setting.
Lemons and Limes Choose fruit that isfirm and heavyfor its size. Store in the ClimateZoneTM drawer on
the "Citrus" setting.
Mango Choose pieces that are free of bruises and blemishes. Store at room temperature.
Mangoesthat are ripe will give to gentle pressure.
Nectarines Look for fruit that is orange-yellow between areasof red, Ripenat room temperature, then store in
withoutanygreen.Skin should besmooth and unblemished, the ClimateZone TM drawer on the
"Produce" setting.
Oranges Choose firm fruit that is heavyfor its size.Avoid any with Keep oranges separated from foods that
soft spots or white mold at the ends.It is normal for ripe absorb odors such as,cheese or butter.
oranges to havea slightgreening. Store in the ClimateZone TM drawer on
the "Citrus" setting.
Papaya A papayashould be firm with unblemished skin,regardless Store at room temperature. A papayais
of the degree of ripeness, ready to eat when the peel is approxi-
mately _ yellow to yellow-orange in color
and it yields to gentle palm pressure.
continued...
17
Peaches
Avoid peachesthat show signsof green,are very hard or
have wrinkled sldn.The sldn should have a background
color that iscreamy or yellowish.
Ripenat room temperature, then store in
the ClimateZone TM drawer on the
"Produce" setting.
Pears Select pears that are firm and unblemished. Ripenat room temperature, then store in
the ClimateZone TM drawer set on the
"Produce" setting.
Pineapple Pineappleneedsto be picked when it is ripe asit will not Store in the ClimateZone TM drawer on
ripen off of the plant. Look for green leaves and sweet the "Citrus" setting.
aroma.Avoid those with soft spots or fermented odor.
Plums Choose the fruit that isfull colored,smooth,plump andfairly Ripenat room temperature, then store in
firm. Avoid plums that havebroken sldn or are shriveled, the ClimateZone TM drawer set on the
"Produce" setting.
Tangerines,Tangelos Look for fruit that is heavyfor its size.Avoid if there are Store in the ClimateZoneTM drawer set
soft spots,water-soaked spots or mold. on the "Citrus" setting.
Tomatoes Tomatoes should have bright, shiny sldns and firm flesh. Store at room temperature. Refrigerated
Avoid those that are soft, mushy,lacking in color or have temperatures degrade a tomato's taste
blemishesor growth cracks, and texture.
Watermelon
Watermelon should be ripe upon purchase, they do not
ripen after harvest. Indicators that it was picked after it
ripened include a dull rind, dried stem and a yellowish
When uncut, store on the countertop.
Refrigerate in the ClimateZone TM drawer
set on "Citrus" after it has been cut.
underside where the melon touched the ground. A ripe
watermelon will alsoproduce a distinct hollow soundwhen
thumped. If the rind isshinyandiswhite, palegreen or light
yellow underneath,it is immature.
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AJNTENANCE
CONDENSER
Cleaning of the condenser is recom-
mended every 3-6 months_
TO CLEAN:
" Remove Machine Compartment cover
(see page4).
" Turn the power to the unit off usingthe
Main Power switch.
NOTE:
Turning the power off on the elec-
tronic control panel insidethe refriger-
ator stops cooling only in both com-
partments. It DOES NOT turn off
power to the unit.
• Use the soft
brushvacuum
attachment
to loosendust
and lint on
the condenser fins.Vacuum to remove
the soil.
• After cleaning, turn the Main Power
switch backon.
• Replace the machine compartment
cover.
LIGHT BULB
REPLACEMENT
UPPER FRESH FOOD AND
FREEZER COMPARTMENTS
There are light bulbs at the top of each
compartment.
,_ WARNING: Aiweys re-
member to turn off ("O'} the
power to the refrigerator at the
main power switch and to wear
gloves when replacing light bulbso
TO ACCESS THE UPPER LIGHT
BULB AREA IN EITHER
COHPARTHENT:
• Push in on
the finger-
tabs located
behind the
electronic control panel at the top of
the compartment.
• Lower the light shield.
• Replace the burned out bulb(s) with
standardAI 5-40 watt appliancebulb(s).
Available from your dealer (part
number 31956).
the bulb(s),push
the light shield
• After replacing
up into its orig-
inal position.
LOWER FRESH FOOD
COMPARTMENT
There is aT8-40 watt bulb located behind
each ClimateZone TM drawer. Replace-
ment bulbsare availablefrom your dealer
(MCS part number 61008236).
IMPORTANT:
• To avoid damage to the Climate-
Zone TM drawers, power must be
turned off at the Main Power switch
(seepage3) before changingthe bulb.
TO REPLACETHE BULB BEHIND
THE UPPER CLIHATEZONE TM
DRAWER:
• Turn the power off to the refrigerator
at the Main Power switch in the upper
machine compartment (see page4).
• Unload and remove the upper
ClimateZone TM drawer.
• Remove the ClimateZone TM Air
Diverter located at the rear of the fresh
food compartment.
• Lift up and remove the glassshelf.
I;' Air Diverter
Strip
Shelf
\
\I'
After the shelf is /f_i
removed, 2 mounting
screws are visible ,_/
behind the drawer.
Using a ¼" hex head
screw driver, remove
these screws.
• Slidethe compartment assemblyforward.
• Unscrew the bulb and replace with a
newT8-40 watt bulb.
• Slidethe assemblyback into its original
position.Align the screw holes, malting
sure air ducts are in alignment.Replace
the two screws. Replacethe shelf and
the air diverter strip. Reinsert the
drawer into the compartment.
• Turn the power to the refrigerator back
on.
IMPORTANT:
• Do not remove the foam piece
between the ClimateZone drawers.
TM
i9
TO REPLACETHE BULB BEHIND
THE LOWER CUHATEZONE TM
DRAWER:
° Turn the power off ("0") to the
refrigerator at the MainPower switch in
the upper machine compartment (see
page4).
• Unload and remove both Chmate-
ZoneTM drawers.
• Remove the air diverter located at the
rear of the fresh food compartment, on
top of the upper ChmateZone TM com-
partment.
" Lift up and remove the glass shelf.
• After the shelf is removed, 2 mounting
screws are visible behind the upper
drawer. Using a X" hex head screw
driver, remove these screws,
° Slide the upper compartment assembly
forward.
• Disconnect the power cords at the plug
by pushing in the tabsandgent[), pulling
apart. Pullthe assemblycompletely out
and set aside.
° Remove the hex head screws behind
the lower compartment,
Slide the lower compartment assembly
forward.
Unscrew the bulb and replace with a
newT8-40 watt bulb.
° Slide the assemblyback into its original
position and align the screw holes.
Replacethe two screws.
• Lift the upper assembly back into its
original position leaving enough space
to reachthe power cords.To reconnect
the upper assemb[7 power cords, align
the properly matching terminals and
snapthe power cords backtogether,
• Pushthe assemblyback into its original
position and align the screw holes,
Replace the two screws and then
replace the glass shelf. Replacethe air
diverter strip.
°Rep[ace the drawers.
• Turn the power backon to the refriger-
ator.
IMPORTANT:
• Do not remove the foam piece
between theClimateZoneTM drawers.
lOWER FREEZER
• Turn the power off ("0") to the
refrigerator at the btainPower switch in
the upper machine compartment (see
page4).
• Removethe freezerbasketor icedrawer
that islocated in front of the light (select
models).
• Usingaphillips screwdriver, remove the
mounting screw on the light she[d.
• Unscrew the bulb and replace with a
T8-40 watt appliancebulb.
• Reinstallthe light shield.
• Reinsert the freezer
basketor ice drawer,
• Turn the power back
on to the refriger-
ator. 1_ J
ICE AND WATER
DISPENSER lIGHT
TO REPLACE:
• Turn the power off ("0") to the
refrigerator at the Hain Power switch in
the upper machine compartment (see
page4).
2O
• Locate the light bulb in the dispenser
area to the [eft of the actuator pad.
• Remove bulb.
• Replacethe bulb, using a i20V, 7 watt
bulb.
• Turn the power backon to the refriger-
ator.
NORMAL OPERATING SOUNDS
Recentimprovements in refrigeration designmay introduce sounds in your new refrigerator that were not noticed in earlier modds.
These improvementswere madeto create a refrigerator that wiI[ preservefood better, run more energy effidendy, and perform quieter
overa& Becausenew refrigerator designsrun quieter than pastmodelsyou maystart to detect soundsthat were actuallypresent in your
older model but were typically masked by the refrigerator's higher sound levels.Manyof these soundsare normal The following are
someof the normal soundsyour new refrigerator may make:
REFRIGERANT FLOW: The flow of the
cooling fluid in your freezer area maycause
gurgling or quiet knocking soundswhen the
refrigerator cycleson or off.
CONTROL SWITCHES: In
the electronics control area
there are numerous control
switches that make a quiet
chck[ngsound when you use
your refrigerator or during
some of the normal system
operations.
COMPRESSOR: The
compressor on this
unit has a variable
speed motor. This
variability allows the
system to adiust to
different usage needs.
This will introduce
speed change sounds
and some higher
pitched humming
sounds that are
normal for the
operation of this type
of compressor.
ICE MAKER: The cabinet
wi[[ occasionally generate a
rattling sound when ice
cubes are eiected into the
freezer ice bin. You may
also detect the motor that is
eiecting that ice, These are
normal sounds necessary for
ice making.
WATER VALVES: You may
detect a slight buzzing sound
under the refrigerator when
water is requested from the ice
dispenseror when the ice maker
needswater to makeice.
AIRFLOW SOUNDS:
There are a number of
fans in the refrigerator
that make airflow sounds
when in operation. The
freezer fan circulates
coo[ air throughout the
refrigerator. The refrig-
erator drcu[ating fan
helps keep that com-
partment's temperature
more uniform. The
condenser fan on top of
your refrigerator is
utilized to remove the
heat generated by the
refrigeration system.
Lastly, the Climate Zone
compartments circulate
air to maintain optimum
temperatures.
CABINET LEVELING:An unIevel
cabinet may cause rattles and
vibration noises.
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CARE AND CLEANING
Condenser Cleanwith asoft bristle brushor vacuumcleanerevery3-6 months.Foradditionalinformation,seepage19.
Door Handles Clean with detergent and water and mild liquid sprays.Do not use abrasivecleaners.
Doors - Painted Clean with detergent and water and mild liquid sprays.Dry with a clean, soft cloth. Do not usea
soiled cloth. Do not usescouring pads,powdered cleansers,bleach or cleanerscontaining bleach.
Stainless Steel * DO NOT USEANY CLEANING PRODUCT CONTAINING CHLORINE BLEACH.
n_
0 Daily Cleaning/Light Soil -Wipe with one of the following - Soapywater, white vinegar/water
o_ solution, Formula 409" Glassand Surface Cleaner or similar glasscleaner - using asponge or soft
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I- cloth. Rinseand dry.To polish and help prevent fingerprints, follow with StainlessSteel MagicSpray,
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Control Panel *Wipe with a damp cloth. Dry thoroughly.
Door Gasket Detergent andwater or bakingsodaandwater. Use I-2 tablespoons baking sodaper quart of water.
Interior and Detergent and water or bakingsoda and water (see Door Gasket above).
Door Liners DO NOT useabrasivecleaners,concentrated detergents, bleaches,cleaningwaxes,solventsor polish
Glass -4LWARNING: To avoid breakage, allow glass shelves to warm up to room temperature
• Shelves before immersing in warm water. NEVERuse hot water to clean glassshelves.
• Bin fronts
n,
0 * Ice drawer front and Wash with detergent and water, glasscleaner or mild liquid sprays.Rinseand dry.
top (select models)
LIJI .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
I-- Plastic Clean with detergent and water. Rinseand dry.
Z * Drawers
m
• Drawer Cavity DO NOT wash in anautomatic dishwasher.
• Bins
• Dispenser DripTray
Chrome Clean with detergent and water. Rinseand dry. DO NOT wash inan automatic dishwasher.
Automatic Humidity Use water only.Wipe with a clean,damp cloth.
Control mesh/vent area
• ALWAYSWIPE WITH THE GRAIN WHEN CLEANING.
Part no.20000008**.
Moderate/Heavy Soil -Wipe with one of the following - BonAmi, Smart Cleanser or Soft Scrub*
- usinga clampsponge or soft cloth. Rinse and dry. Stubborn soils maybe removed with a damp
Scotch-Brite* pad;rub evenly with the grain. Rinseanddry.To restore luster and remove streaks,
follow with StainlessSteel MagicSpray.
Discoloration - using a damp sponge or soft cloth, wipe with Cameo Stainless Steel Cleaner*.
Rinse immediately and dry.To remove streaksandrestore luster,follow with StainlessSteel Magic
Spray.
• Glass cleaners may be used if sprayed on a cloth first. Do not use excessive amounts of
cleaners or spray directly on the panel.
• Do not useother cleaning sprays,abrasivecleaners or large amounts of water on the panel.
Wring out excessivewater from spongeor cloth when cleaningaround controls, lights or electrical
parts.
cleaners to cleanthe refrigerator interior.
ClimateZoneTM Remove drawers from compartments. Cleanwith detergent and water, rinse thoroughly and dry.
Technology Storage
Drawers
ClimateZoneTM Wipe with a clean,damp cloth. DO NOT useabrasivecleaners,concentrated detergents, bleaches,
Technology cleaningwaxes, solvents or polish cleaners.
Compartment Assemblies
Brand names are the registered trademarks of the respective manufacturer,
**To order directly, call 1-866-459-6298.
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BEFORE U CALL FOR SER iCE
FRESH FOOD OR FREEZER
DOOR DiFFiCULT TO OPEN.
• Due to air flow between the compart-
ments, it may be difficult to open the
doors for several seconds after one of
them is closed.
DISPENSER WiLL NOT
DISPENSE WATER OR iCE
(SELECTMODELS).
• A water fiker_or the filter bypassplug
must be in place (see page 13).
° Door is open.
WiLL NOT RUN.
° Power cord not pluggedin.
• No power at the electrical oudet
• Circuit breaker tripped or house fuse
blown.
• Hain power turned off ("O') (see page
4).
• Touchthe ON/OFF pad.
RUNS TOO LONG/
TOO FREQUENTLY°
• Today's energy efficient refrigerators
are larger and require more running
qme to maintain stable temperatures.
• Prolonged door openings.
• Too many door openings.
• Condenser needs cleaning (see page
ug).
• The door not sealing(dueto a package
or a container holding door open).
• Warm room temperature.
NoIsY OPERATION.
• Cabinet not level.
• Weak floon
" See Normal Operating Sounds (page
21).
ODOR iN CABINET.
• Odor producing foods should be cov-
ered or wrapped.
° interior needscleaning.
WARM AIR FROM MACHINE
COMPARTMENT,
• Normal air flow for condenser circula-
tion.
CABINET VIBRATES,
• Cabinet not level.
° Weak floor.
• Improperinstallation.
MOISTURE ON INSIDE
CABINET WALLS.
° Can occur during hot, humid weather
with frequent or prolonged door open-
ings.
° Door not closed properly.
EXCESSIVE MOISTURE IN OR
AROUND CLIMATEZONE TM
DRAWERS,
• Food not wrapped properly.
• Hot, humid weathen
NO TEMPERATURE READOUT
iN THE CLIMATEZONE TM
DRAWER DISPLAY.
• The Normal Cold setting has been
chosen.
TEMPERATURE READOUT IS
NOT WITHIN TARGET RANGE.
° For best results, refrigerator and
freezer controls should be [eft at the
factory settings (see pageS).
° After drawer openings,the addition of a
new load or changing settings, the
readout mayvary.The temperature wiil
recover in a shortperiod of time,
REFRIGERATOR OR FREEZER
COMPARTMENT TOO WARM,
• Refrigerator orfreezer temperature set
tOO warm,
° Prolonged door openings,
REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT
TOO COLD.
• Refrigerator temperature set toocold,
FREEZER NOT FREEZING
PROPERLY.
• Products with high sugar content may
not harden completely when frozen (ice
cream, concentrated juice, etc.) Do not
store in door.
• Adjust freezer temperature to a colder
setting.
ICE CUBES EVAPORATE.
° Cold air moving over the ice cubes
causesshrinkage,especiallywith limited
usage,This is normal,
AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER NOT
OPERATING,
• Wire lever arm in up (OFF) position.
• Water supply turned off.
• Water pressure too low,
° Freezer too warm,
• Install filter or filter bypass,
FRONT CABINET SURFACE
WARM TO THE TOUCH.
• Special design to limit condensation
during periods of high humidity.
ICE DISPENSER NOT
OPERATING.
• Ice jam in the dispenser.
° [cemaker not operating.
° Loci<switch on (see page 12).
WATER DISPENSER NOT
OPERATING,
° Water supply turned off.
• Water pressure too low,
° Loci<switch on (seepage 12).
• install fiker or filter bypass,
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