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Important Safety Instructions
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This Use & Care Guide provides specic operating instructions
for your model. Use your unit only as instructed in this Use &
Care Guide. These instructions are not meant to cover every
possible condition and situation that may occur. Common
sense and caution must be practiced when installing,
operating and maintaining any appliance.
Please record your model and serial numbers below for
future reference. This information is found on the serial plate
located inside the refrigerator compartment.
Model Number:
Serial Number:
Purchase Date:
IMPORTANT
Use only soap and water to clean serial plate.
Table of Contents
Record Model/Serial Numbers.......................................2
Important Safety Instructions ..................................... 2-3
Warranty Information ..................................................4
Automatic Ice & Water Dispenser ............................17-18
Storage Features ................................................... 19-21
Storing Food and Saving Energy ...................................22
Normal Operating Sounds and Sights ........................... 23
Changing the Filter ..................................................... 24
Care & Cleaning .................................................... 25-27
Before You Call .....................................................28-30
Safety Precautions
Do not attempt to install or operate your unit until you have
read the safety precautions in this manual. Safety items
throughout this manual are labeled with a Danger, Warning,
or Caution based on the risk type.
Denitions
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to
potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages
that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
DANGER
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate
injury.
IMPORTANT
Indicates installation, operation, or maintenance information
which is important but not hazard-related.
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Important Safety Instructions (Continued)
WARNING
Please read all safety instructions before using your new
appliance.
For Your Safety
• Do not store or use gasoline, or other ammable liquids in
the vicinity of this or any other appliance. Read product
labels for warnings regarding ammability and other
hazards.
• Do not operate the unit in the presence of explosive fumes.
• Remove and discard any spacers used to secure the shelves
during shipping. Small objects are a choke hazard to children.
• Remove all staples from the carton. Staples can cause
severe cuts, and also destroy nishes if they come in contact
with other appliances or furniture.
Child Safety
Destroy or recycle the carton, plastic bags, and any exterior
wrapping material immediately after the unit is unpacked.
Children should NEVER use these items to play. Cartons covered
with rugs, bedspreads, plastic sheets or stretch wrap may become
airtight chambers, and can quickly cause suocation.
Proper Disposal of Your Appliance
Risk of Child Entrapment
Child entrapment and suocation are not problems of the
past. Junked or abandoned appliances are still dangerous –
even if they will sit for “just a few days.” If you are getting rid
of your appliance, please follow the instructions below to help
prevent accidents.
WARNING
These guidelines must be followed to ensure that safety
mechanisms in this unit will operate properly.
Electrical Information
• The appliance must be plugged into its own dedicated 115
Volt, 60 Hz., AC only electric outlet. The power cord of the
appliance is equipped with a three-prong grounding plug
for your protection against electrical shock hazards. It must
be plugged directly into a properly grounded three-prong
receptacle. The receptacle must be installed in accordance
with local codes and ordinances. Consult a qualied
electrician. Do not use an extension cord or adapter plug.
• If the power cord is damaged, it should be replaced by the
manufacturer, service technician, or a qualied person.
• Never unplug the unit by pulling on the power cord.
Always grip the plug rmly, and pull straight out from the
receptacle to prevent damaging the power cord.
• Unplug the unit before cleaning and before replacing a
light bulb to avoid electrical shock.
• Performance may be aected if the voltage varies by 10%
or more. Operating the unit with insucient power can
damage the compressor. Such damage is not covered under
your warranty.
• Do not plug the unit into an outlet controlled by a wall
switch or pull cord to prevent the unit from being turned o
accidentally.
• Avoid connecting unit to a Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI)
circuit.
Before You Throw Away Your Old
Unit:
• Remove doors.
• Leave shelves in place so children
may not easily climb inside.
IMPORTANT
CFC/HCFC Disposal
Your old refrigerator may have a cooling system that used CFCs
or HCFCs (chlorouorocarbons or hydrochlorouorocarbons).
CFCs and HCFCs are believed to harm stratospheric ozone if
released to the atmosphere. Other refrigerants may also cause
harm to the environment if released to the atmosphere.
If you are throwing away your old refrigerator, make sure
the refrigerant is removed for proper disposal by a qualied
technician. If you intentionally release refrigerant, you may
be subject to nes and imprisonment under provisions of
environmental legislation.
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Warranty Information
Kenmore Appliance Warranty
One Year Limited Warranty
When installed, operated and maintained according to all instructions supplied with the product, if this appliance fails
due to a defect in material or workmanship within one year from the date of purchase, call 1-800-4-MY-HOME® to
arrange for free repair.
If this appliance is used for other than private family purposes, this warranty applies for only 90 days from the date of
purchase.
This warranty covers only defects in material and workmanship. Sears will NOT pay for:
1. Expendable items that can wear out from normal use, including but not limited to lters, belts, light bulbs and bags.
2. A service technician to instruct the user in correct product installation, operation or maintenance.
3. A service technician to clean or maintain this product.
4. Damage to or failure of this product if it is not installed, operated or maintained according to all instructions
supplied with the product.
5. Damage to or failure of this product resulting from accident, abuse, misuse or use for other than its intended
purpose.
6. Damage to or failure of this product caused by the use of detergents, cleaners, chemicals or utensils other than
those recommended in all instructions supplied with the product.
7. Damage to or failure of parts or systems resulting from unauthorized modications made to this product.
Disclaimer of implied warranties; limitation of remedies
Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy under this limited warranty shall be product repair as provided herein. Implied
warranties, including warranties of merchantability or tness for a particular purpose, are limited to one year or the
shortest period allowed by law. Sears shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages. Some states and
provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on the duration
of implied warranties of merchantability or tness, so these exclusions or limitations may not apply to you.
This warranty applies only while this appliance is used in the United States and Canada.
This warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Sears Brands Management Corporation, Homan Estates, IL 60179
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Features at a Glance
*Features may vary according to model
Spill-Proof
Shelves
Crisper
Drawer
Deli
Drawer
Ice Bin
®
*Fresh Food
Ice Maker
*Incandescent Light
Flipper Guide
Water Filter
Dairy Compartment
Spill-Proof
Flipper
Mullion
Shelves
Crisper
Drawer
*Door
Bin
®
Adjustable
Hinges
Freezer
Baskets
Toe Grille
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Installation
Required Tools
You will need the following tools:
This Use & Care Guide provides general installation and
operating instructions for your model. We recommend using
a service or kitchen contracting professional to install your
refrigerator. Use the refrigerator only as instructed in this Use
& Care Guide. Before starting the refrigerator, follow these
important rst steps.
Location
• Choose a place that is near a grounded, non-GFCI,
electrical outlet. Do Not use an extension cord or an
adapter plug.
• If possible, place the refrigerator out of direct sunlight and
away from the range, dishwasher, or other heat sources.
• The refrigerator must be installed on a oor that is level and
strong enough to support a fully loaded refrigerator.
• Consider water supply availability for models equipped
with an automatic ice maker.
CAUTION
Do not install the refrigerator where the temperature
will drop below 55°F (13°C) or rise above 110°F (43°C).
The compressor will not be able to maintain proper
temperatures inside the refrigerator.
Installation
• Allow the following clearances for ease of installation,
proper air circulation, and plumbing and electrical
connections:
Sides & Top ⅜ inch (9.5 mm)
Back 1 inch (25.4 mm)
NOTE
If your refrigerator is placed with the door hinge side
against a wall, you may have to allow additional space so
the door can be opened wider.
Door Opening
Your refrigerator should be positioned to allow easy access
to a counter when removing food. For best use of refrigerator
drawers and freezer baskets, the refrigerator should be in a
position where both can be fully opened.
Do not block the toe grille on the lower front of your
refrigerator. Sucient air circulation is essential for the
proper operation of your refrigerator.
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Installation (Continued)
Leveling Freezer Drawer (if necessary)
To level the freezer drawer:
1. Check gasket seal around top, bottom, and sides of
freezer drawer.
2. If gasket is not sealed, open drawer and slightly loosen
four drawer screws (two on each side) to allow drawer to
rotate.
Remove Hex
Head Drawer
Screw
Remove Hex
Head Drawer
Screw
Do Not Remove
Other Screws
Do Not Remove
Other Screws
3. Close drawer and recheck the seal on the gasket (A).
Open the drawer grabbing by the sides in the center (B).
Be careful not to rotate the drawer.
Remove Hex
Head Drawer
Screw
Remove Hex
Head Drawer
Screw
To level the cabinet using the front rollers:
1. Slightly open freezer drawer. Lift the toe grille and gently
pull forward (see illustration).
2. You can raise or lower each door. Use a ⅜ inch socket
wrench to turn the adjustment screws (one per side).
3. Ensure both doors are bind-free with their seals touching
the cabinet on all four sides and that cabinet is stable.
4. After unit is leveled, lower anti-tip leg until it contacts the
oor.
Grab Drawer
At Center
From Both Sides
Push Against
Freezer Drawer
Then
Pull Drawer Out
AB
4. Tighten four drawer screws.
5. Recheck gasket seal.
Level Refrigerator & Adjust Doors (if necessary)
Guidelines for nal positioning of your refrigerator:
• All four corners of the cabinet must rest rmly on the oor.
• The sides should tilt ¼ inch (6 mm) from front to back (to
ensure that doors close and seal properly).
• Doors should align with each other and be level.
Most of these conditions can be met by raising or lowering the
adjustable front rollers.
Door
Anti-tip
Leg
Door
Raise
Lower
5. Install the toe grille by tting into place.
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Installation (Continued)
To adjust the door stop:
Door stop is adjustable between 85 to 145 degrees.
NOTE
View shown is looking up at the bottom of the refrigerator
door.
Adjustable Door Stop
1. Open door to provide access to screw.
2. Loosen screw.
3. Adjust door to desired location.
6. Ensure door stops in desired location before resuming
normal use.
Retighten Screw
To level the doors using the adjustable lower hinge (select
models):
1. Remove all food items from door bins on door being
adjusted.
2. Open doors to 90 degrees.
Adjusting Door
4. Rotate door stop until it makes contact with the lower
hinge.
5. Retighten screw.
Open
A
Door
90
degrees
Bottom of Door
NOTE
Adjustable hinge should only be used after doors have been
leveled with rollers.
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Installation (Continued)
3. Lift the door while adjusting the washer. To raise the door,
rotate washer clockwise (when viewed from the bottom).
To lower door, rotate washer counterclockwise (when
viewed from the bottom).
Raising/Lowering Door
To adjust the ipper mullion:
1. Loosen the screw located on the ipper mullion hinge.
Adjusting Flipper Mullion Screw
2. Adjust ipper mullion height. For proper connection with
the ipper mullion guide, there should be a separation
about the thickness of a coin (0.060 inches, or 1.5 mm)
between the guide and ipper mullion.
3. Retighten screw.
Adjusting Flipper Mullion Height
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Door Removal Instructions
Getting Through Narrow Spaces
If your refrigerator will not t through an entrance area, you
can remove the doors. Check rst by measuring the entrance.
To prepare for removing the doors:
1. Make sure the electrical power cord is unplugged from
the wall outlet.
2. Open the freezer drawer and remove the toe grille (see
“Installation” section).
3. Remove any food from the door shelves and close the
doors.
To remove the top hinge covers:
1. Remove the two screws from each cover over the top
door hinges.
2. Lift inside edge of hinge cover and tilt back.
To remove the refrigerator doors:
1. Trace lightly around the door’s top hinges with a pencil.
This makes reinstallation easier.
2. Disconnect the harness by grasping both sides of the
connector rmly, depress the latch, and pull apart.
Remove the two screws from the top hinge. Lift the door
o of the bottom hinge and set it aside.
NOTE
DO NOT remove the ground screw from hinge.
3. Detach the water tube from the connector located behind
the refrigerator and pull the tube back out to the front of
the unit. The connector releases when you press inward
on the outer sleeve while pushing the tube toward the
connector then while continuing to hold in the sleeve, pull
the tube away.
NOTE
Use care while pulling the water tube from the unit to be
sure you do not kink it.
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Door Removal Instructions (Continued)
NOTE
You will be pulling approximately ve feet of water tube
from the back of the refrigerator.
4. Unscrew the three lower hinge screws and hinge if
necessary.
To reinstall the right door, reverse the above steps.
Lower Hinge Removal
Once both doors are in place, ensure they are aligned with
each other and level (Please see the “Installation” section for
more details), and replace the top hinge cover.
CAUTION
Be sure doors are set aside in a secure position where they
cannot fall and cause personal injury, or damage to the
doors or handles. When reinserting the water tube and
replacing the top hinge cover, use care to be sure you do
not kink the tube.
Installing Freezer Drawer
1. With lower slides pulled out, hang drawer onto slide
brackets ensuring pins on each side are fully inserted into
slots on each side.
Drawer
Assembly
Pin
Slot
Fully Extend
Drawer Slides
Cabinet
2. Reinstall four drawer screws (two per side), tighten down,
and close drawer (C).
Install Screws
(2) Each Side
Removing Freezer Drawer
1. Open freezer drawer.
2. Remove drawer screws on right and left sides (two screws
on each side).
Remove Hex
Head Drawer
Screw
Do Not Remove
Other Screws
Remove Hex
Head Drawer
Screw
Do Not Remove
Other Screws
CAUTION
Drawer is heavy. Use caution when lifting.
3. Lift drawer up and out to remove.
Remove Hex
Head Drawer
Screw
Remove Hex
Head Drawer
Screw
3. Check gasket seal around top, bottom, and sides of
freezer drawer.
4. If gasket is not sealed, open drawer and slightly loosen
four drawer screws (two on each side) to allow drawer to
rotate.
5. Close drawer and recheck the seal on the gasket (A).
Open the drawer grabbing by the sides in the center (B).
Be careful not to rotate the drawer.
Grab Drawer
At Center
From Both Sides
Push Against
Freezer Drawer
Then
Pull Drawer Out
A
B
6. Tighten four drawer screws.
7. Recheck gasket seal.
8. Install the toe grille by tting into place.
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Installing Door Handles
Door Handle Mounting Instructions
CAUTION
Wear gloves and safety goggles. Use extreme CAUTION when installing these handles. The rounded end of the handles
may be sharp.
1. Remove handles from carton and any other protective packaging.
2. Position fresh food handle end over upper and lower pre-installed shoulder bolts (A) that are fastened into the doors
ensuring the holes for the set screws are facing towards the opposite door.
3. While holding handle rmly against door, fasten upper and lower Allen set screws (B) with supplied Allen wrench.
4. Repeat steps two and three to install opposite handle. Ensure the holes for the set screws are facing towards the rst door.
5. Position freezer handle end over left and right pre-installed handle mounts that are fastened to the door, ensuring the holes
for the set screws are facing down.
6. While holding handle rmly against door, loosely tighten far right Allen set screw (B) with supplied Allen wrench until there
is no gap between handle and door.
7. Still holding the handle rmly to the door, rmly tighten far left Allen set screw (B) with supplied Allen wrench.
8. Return to the far right Allen set screw (B) and rmly tighten with supplied Allen wrench.
NOTE
All set screws should be tightened so that the screw is below the surface of the handle. The handles should be drawn tight to
freezer and refrigerator doors with no gaps. Opening the opposite door while tightening the Allen screw makes installation
easier.
The door handle may loosen over time. If this happens, tighten the set screws on the handles.
To avoid electric shock, which can cause death or severe
personal injury, disconnect the refrigerator from electrical
power before connecting a water supply line to the
refrigerator.
CAUTION
To Avoid Property Damage:
• Copper or Stainless Steel braided tubing is recommended
for the water supply line. Water supply tubing made of ¼
inch plastic is not recommended to be used. Plastic tubing
greatly increases the potential for water leaks, and the
manufacturer will not be responsible for any damage if
plastic tubing is used for the supply line.
• DO NOT install water supply tubing in areas where
temperatures fall below freezing.
• Chemicals from a malfunctioning softener can damage
the ice maker. If the ice maker is connected to soft
water, ensure that the softener is maintained and
working properly.
IMPORTANT
Ensure that your water supply line connections comply with
all local plumbing codes.
Before Installing The Water Supply Line, You Will Need:
• Basic Tools: adjustable wrench, at-blade screwdriver, and
PhillipsTM screwdriver
• Access to a household cold water line with water pressure
between 30 and 100 psi.
• A water supply line made of ¼ inch (6.4 mm) OD, copper
or stainless steel tubing. To determine the length of tubing
needed, measure the distance from the ice maker inlet
valve at the back of the refrigerator to your cold water
pipe. Then add approximately 7 feet (2.1 meters), so the
refrigerator can be moved out for cleaning (as shown).
• A shuto valve to connect the water supply line to your
household water system. DO NOT use a self-piercing type
shuto valve.
• Do not reuse compression tting or use thread seal tape.
• A compression nut and ferrule (sleeve) for connecting a
copper water supply line to the ice maker inlet valve.
NOTE
Check with your local building authority for
recommendations on water lines and associated materials
prior to installing your new refrigerator.
To Connect Water Supply Line To Ice Maker Inlet Valve
1. Disconnect refrigerator from electric power source.
2. Place end of water supply line into sink or bucket. Turn
ON water supply and ush supply line until water is clear.
Turn OFF water supply at shuto valve.
3. Remove plastic cap from water valve inlet and discard cap.
4. If you use copper tubing - Slide brass compression nut, then
ferrule (sleeve) onto water supply line. Push water supply
line into water valve inlet as far as it will go (¼ inch/6.4
mm). Slide ferrule (sleeve) into valve inlet and nger tighten
compression nut onto valve. Tighten another half turn with
a wrench; DO NOT overtighten. See Figure 1.
If you use stainless steel tubing - The nut and ferrule are
already assembled on the tubing. Slide compression nut
onto valve inlet and nger tighten compression nut onto
valve. Tighten another half turn with a wrench; DO NOT
overtighten. See Figure 2.
5. With steel clamp and screw, secure water supply line
(copper tubing only) to rear panel of refrigerator as shown.
6. Coil excess water supply line (copper tubing only), about
2½ turns, behind refrigerator as shown and arrange coils
so they do not vibrate or wear against any other surface.
7. Turn ON water supply at shuto valve and tighten any
connections that leak.
8. Reconnect refrigerator to electrical power source.
Steel
Plastic Water T ubing
to Ice Maker
Fill Tube
Copper water line
from household water supply
(Includeenough tubing in loop to allow
moving refrigerator out for cleaning.)
Figure 1
Clamp
Brass
Compression
Ferrule
(Sleeve)
Copper
water line
V
Water
Bracket
Valve Inlet
Wate rValve
Nut
alve
Figure 2
IMPORTANT
After connecting the water supply, refer to “How to Prime
the Water Supply System” for important information about
priming an empty water supply system.
Your refrigerator’s water supply system includes several
tubing lines, a water lter, a water valve, and a water tank.
To ensure that your water dispenser works properly, this
system must be completely lled with water when your
refrigerator is rst connected to the household water supply
line.
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Controls
ice off Press and hold for three seconds to turn the
(Fresh Food
Ice Maker)
ice maker “ON” or “OFF”. The ice maker is
turned off when the LED above the “Ice Off”
icon is illuminated.
NOTE
For freezer ice maker, see Automatic Ice Maker-Freezer
section.
light On / Off
control lock Press and hold for three seconds to activate
and deactivate. This restricts undesired
changes to the refrigerator’s settings and
prevents use of the ice and water dispenser.
water lter Touch to display lter condition status. Press
and hold for three seconds to reset after
lter change.
display on-off Toggles the temperature displays On and
Off.
C / F Touch to toggle display from Fahrenheit to
Celsius.
Your refrigerator is equipped with a touch control panel. It is
only necessary to gently touch the control panel. There are
three dispenser modes:
1. Water
2. Ice Cubes
3. Crushed Ice
An indicator light will be illuminated above the active feature.
IMPORTANT
Pressing the power on/o icon does not turn o power to
your refrigerator. You must unplug the power cord from the
wall outlet.
power Press and hold for three seconds to turn off
the cooling system to clean the refrigerator.
It also turns off the ice maker, all dispenser
functions. The temperature display will read
OFF.
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Controls (Continued)
Setting cooling temperatures
1. Down (∨) and Up (∧) indicators are located beside the
displayed temperatures.
2. Press the (∨) or (∧) indicator to adjust the temperature to
the desired setting. The temperature display will begin to
blink with the rst touch. After ve seconds of inactivity,
the display will beep to accept the new temperature.
After ten seconds, the display times out and returns to the
basic display.
Alarms
Door Ajar If the door has been left open for an ex-
tended period of time, an alarm will sound
and the door ajar indicator will illuminate
on the display. Press the alarm reset key to
reset any system alarms.
High Temp In the event of a high temperature condi-
tion, the temperature display will blink and
display “HI”. After 20 minutes, the high
temp alert will be illuminated. Press alarm
reset to acknowledge the alarm, at which
time the highest temperature reached will
be displayed and the refrigerator will resume normal operation. All other modes are
turned off until the alarm is acknowledged.
Power Fail In the event of a power failure, the power
fail alert will be illuminated. Press alarm
reset to acknowledge the alarm. Other
modes may be turned off until the alarm is
acknowledged. When the power fail alert is
acknowledged, the refrigerator will resume
normal operation. The high temp alarm
may also be illuminated until a safe operating range temperature has been reached.
Sabbath Mode
The Sabbath Mode is a feature that disables portions of the
refrigerator and its controls in accordance with observance
of the weekly Sabbath and religious holidays within the
Orthodox Jewish community.
Sabbath Mode is turned ON and OFF by pressing and
holding both the freezer “ ∨ ” and refrigerator “ ∧ ”
indicators for ve seconds. The display shows “Sb” while in
Sabbath mode.
In the Sabbath Mode, the High Temp alarm is active for
health reasons. If a high temperature alarm is activated
during this time, for example due to a door left ajar, the
alarm will sound intermittently for about 10 minutes. The
alarm will then silence on its own and a high temperature icon
will display. The high temp icon will continue to display, even
if the door is closed, until the Sabbath mode is exited and
the icon reset. The refrigerator will function normally once the
door is closed, without any violation of the Sabbath/Holidays.
For further assistance, guidelines for proper usage and a
complete list of models with the Sabbath feature,
please visit the web at http:\\www.star-k.org.
NOTE
While in Sabbath Mode, neither the lights, dispenser,
nor the control panel will work until Sabbath Mode is
deactivated.
Refrigerator stays in Sabbath Mode after power failure
recovery. It must be deactivated with the buttons on the
control panel.
NOTE
Although you have entered the Sabbath Mode, the ice
maker will complete the cycle it had already initiated. The
ice cube compartment will remain cold and new ice cubes
can be made with standard trays.
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Automatic Ice & Water Dispenser
Priming the Water Supply System
CAUTION
For proper dispenser operation, recommended water
supply pressure should fall between 30 psi and 100 psi.
Excessive pressure may cause water lter to malfunction.
1. Begin lling the tank by pressing and holding a drinking
glass against the water
dispenser paddle.
2. Keep the glass in this
position until water comes
out of the dispenser.
It may take about 1½
minutes.
3. Continue dispensing water
for about three minutes
to ush the system and
plumbing connections of any impurities (stopping to
empty the glass as necessary).
NOTE
The water dispenser has a built-in device that shuts o the
water ow after three minutes of continuous use. To reset
this shuto device, simply release the dispenser paddle.
Ice Maker Operation & Care
After the refrigerator is installed properly and has cooled for
several hours, the ice maker can produce ice within 24 hours.
The ice maker will ll the ice bin from the rear. You must
dispense some ice to force the ice forward in the bin. This will
allow the bin to ll completely.
NOTE
The ice maker also has a built-in plastic signal bale arm
that automatically stops ice production when the ice bin is
full. This signal arm should not be used to manually stop the
ice maker.
Using the Ice Maker after Installation
Before making ice for the rst time, be sure to prime the water
supply system. Air in new plumbing lines can result in two or
three empty ice maker cycles. Furthermore, if the system is not
ushed, the rst ice cubes may be discolored or have an odd
avor.
IMPORTANT
On occasion, unusually small ice cubes may be noticed in
the bucket or in dispensed ice. This could occur in normal
operation of the ice maker. If you start seeing these more
frequently, it may be an indication of low water pressure
or the water lter needs to be replaced. As the water lter
nears the end of its useful life and becomes clogged with
particles, less water is delivered to the ice maker during
each cycle. Remember, if it’s been six months or longer since
you last changed your water lter, replace the water lter
with a new one. Poor quality household water may require
the lter to be changed more frequently.
IMPORTANT
Your ice maker is turned on at the factory so it can work as
soon as you install your refrigerator. If you cannot connect
a water supply, set the ice maker’s On/O icon to O
and turn o the water supply valve; otherwise, the ice
maker’s ll valve may make a loud chattering noise when it
attempts to operate without water.
Turning the Fresh Food Ice Maker On and O
Ice production is controlled by the ice maker’s On/O icon
on the control panel. Press and hold the “Ice O” icon for
three seconds to turn the ice maker “ON” or “OFF”. The ice
maker is turned o when the LED above the “Ice O” icon is
illuminated.
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Automatic Ice & Water Dispenser (Continued)
Ice Maker/Dispenser Tips
• If your refrigerator is not connected to a water supply or
the water supply is turned o, turn o the ice maker by
holding the On/O soft-touch icon for three seconds.
• The following sounds are normal when the ice maker is
operating:
- Motor running
- Ice dropping into ice bin
- Water valve opening or closing
- Running water
• When dispensing ice, you will hear a snapping or clicking
sound when the ice chute opens and closes.
• If you need a large quantity of ice at one time, it is best to
get cubes directly from the ice bin.
• Ice cubes stored too long may develop an odd avor.
Empty the ice bin as explained below.
• When dispensing cubed ice, it is normal to have a small
quantity of little pieces along with the whole cubes.
CAUTION
If the water supply to your refrigerator is softened, be sure
the softener is properly maintained. Chemicals from a
water softener can damage the ice maker.
Cleaning the Ice Maker
Clean the ice maker and ice bin at regular intervals,
especially prior to vacation or moving.
1. Turn o the ice maker.
2. Remove the ice bin by
pulling straight out.
3. Empty and carefully clean
the ice bin with mild
detergent. Do not use harsh
or abrasive cleaners. Rinse
with clear water.
4. Allow the ice bin to
dry completely before
replacing in the freezer.
5. Replace the ice bin. Turn the ice maker on.
Removing Ice Bin
Remove and empty the ice bin if:
• An extended power failure (one hour or longer) causes ice
cubes in the ice bin to melt and freeze together, jamming
the dispenser mechanism.
• You do not use the ice dispenser frequently. Ice cubes
will freeze together in the bin, jamming the dispenser
mechanism.
Remove the ice bin and shake to loosen the cubes or clean as
explained above.
CAUTION
NEVER use an ice pick or similar sharp instrument to
break up the ice. This could damage the ice bin and
dispenser mechanism.
To loosen stuck ice, use warm water. Before replacing the
ice bin, make sure it is completely dry.
IMPORTANT
When removing or replacing the ice bin, DO NOT rotate
the auger in the ice bin. If the auger is accidentally rotated,
you must realign the auger by turning it in 45 degree turns
(see below) until the ice bin ts into place with the drive
mechanism. If the auger is not properly aligned when
replacing the ice bin, the refrigerator will not dispense ice.
The fresh food door also may not close properly causing
warm air to leak into the fresh food compartment.
Adjusting Ice Bin Auger
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Storage Features
CAUTION
To avoid personal injury or property damage, handle
tempered glass shelves carefully. Shelves may break
suddenly if nicked, scratched, or exposed to sudden
temperature change. Allow the glass shelves to stabilize
to room temperature before cleaning. Do not wash in
dishwasher.
NOTE
Features may vary according to model.
Your refrigerator includes Spill-ProofTM glass shelves that are
designed to catch and hold accidental spills.
You can easily adjust shelf positions in the fresh food
compartments to suit your needs. The shelves have mounting
brackets that attach to slotted supports at the rear of each
compartment.
To Change the Position of a Shelf:
1. Remove all food from shelf.
2. Lift the front edge up and pull the shelf out.
3. Replace by inserting the mounting bracket hooks into the
desired support slots.
4. Lower the shelf and lock into position.
Drawers
Your refrigerator includes a variety of storage drawers. These
drawers are located in xed positions at the bottom of the
fresh food compartment.
Crispers
Crisper drawers are designed for storing fruits, vegetables,
and other fresh produce.
Opening Crisper Drawer
Crisper Humidity Control
Crisper drawers include a sliding control for adjusting the
humidity inside the crisper. Leafy vegetables keep best when
stored with the Humidity Control set on Higher Humidity. Fresh
fruits keep best when stored with the Humidity Control set on
Lower Humidity.
Shelf features
Full Spill-ProofTM Shelf
Half Spill-ProofTM Shelf
Adjusting Crisper Humidity
To Remove the Crisper Drawer for Cleaning:
1. Pull the drawer out until it stops.
2. Lift the front slightly and remove the drawer.
Removing Crisper Drawer
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Storage Features (Continued)
Deli Drawer
Ideal for storage of deli meats and cheese.
Doors
Storage Bins
The doors to your fresh food compartment use a system of
modular storage bins. All of these bins are removable for easy
cleaning. Some of them have xed positions, while others can
be adjusted to your needs.
Accessories (varies by model)
Dairy Compartment
Use the dairy compartment, at the top of the fresh food
compartment door, for short-term storage of cheese, spreads,
or butter. The dairy compartment is designed to be warmer
than the open area and includes a lift-up cover and a dairy
divider (select models).
Dairy Compartment
Freezer Features (varies by model)
Door bins are ideal for storing jars, bottles, cans, and
large drink containers. They also enable quick selection of
frequently used items.
To change the position of an adjustable door bin:
1. Remove all food from door bin.
2. Grip the bin rmly with both hands and lift it upward.
3. Remove the bin.
4. Place the bin just above desired position.
5. Lower the bin onto supports until locked in place.
Two Freezer Baskets
To Remove Upper Basket
1. Remove all items from basket.
2. Remove basket by pulling baskets out to their full
extension and lift out.
Adjustable Door Bin
Removing Upper Basket
To reinstall upper basket, position basket onto the retainer
clips making sure the front of the basket rests in the retainer
clips on the stabilizer bar.
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Storage Features (Continued)
NOTE
If basket is not resting on stabilizer bar retainer clips, the
drawer will not close properly.
To Remove Lower Basket
1. Remove all items from basket.
2. Remove the basket by tilting it forward and lifting it from
the retainer clips.
Lift up on the rear of the lower divider and pull out.
Lower Basket Divider &
Spill Guard Tray
To reposition the pivoting divider (some models), lift up and
slide to desired location. The pivoting divider is not designed
to be removed.
Removing Lower Basket
To reinstall lower basket, insert basket into retainer clips.
Dividers Removal
Lift up on the front of the divider and pull out.
Basket
Basket Divider
Spill Guard
Tray
Lower Basket Pivoting Divider
(some models)
Lower Basket
Pivoting Divider
NOTE
Spill Guard Tray should be hand washed in warm water.
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Storing Food and Saving Energy
Ideas for Storing Foods
Fresh Food Storage
• Keep the fresh food compartment between 34°F and 40°F
with an optimum temperature of 37°F.
• Avoid overcrowding the refrigerator shelves, which reduces
air circulation and causes uneven cooling.
Fruits and Vegetables
• Store fruits and vegetables in crisper drawers, where
trapped moisture helps preserve food quality for longer
time periods.
• Wash items and remove excess water.
• Wrap any items that have strong odors or high moisture
content.
Meat
• Wrap raw meat and poultry separately and securely to
prevent leaks and contamination of other foods or surfaces.
• Use the deli drawer to store meat/poultry for short-term
storage. Any meat to be kept longer than two days should
be frozen.
Frozen Food Storage
• Keep the freezer compartment at 0° F or lower.
• A freezer operates most eciently when it is at least ⅔ full.
Packaging Foods for Freezing
• To minimize food dehydration and quality deterioration,
use aluminum foil, freezer wrap, freezer bags, or airtight
containers. Force as much air out of the packages as
possible and seal them tightly. Trapped air can cause food
to dry out, change color, and develop an o-avor (freezer
burn).
• Wrap fresh meats and poultry with suitable freezer wrap
prior to freezing.
• Do not refreeze meat that has completely thawed.
Loading the Freezer
• Prior to grocery shopping, activate “quick freeze” so that
on your return you can ensure your newly purchased food
designated for the freezer will be preserved as quickly as
possible.
• Activating “quick freeze” also will help your freezer more
eciently maintain the selected temperature after placing
new purchases with pre-existing frozen foods.
• Avoid adding too much warm food to the freezer at one
time. This overloads the freezer, slows the rate of freezing,
and can raise the temperature of frozen foods.
• Leave a space between packages, so cold air can circulate
freely, allowing food to freeze as quickly as possible.
Ideas for Saving Energy
Installation
• Locate the refrigerator in the coolest part of the room, out
of direct sunlight, and away from heating ducts or registers.
• Do not place the refrigerator next to heat-producing
appliances such as a range, oven, or dishwasher. If this
is not possible, a section of cabinetry or an added layer
of insulation between the two appliances will help the
refrigerator operate more eciently.
• Level the refrigerator so that the doors close tightly.
Temperature Settings
• Refer to the “Controls” section for procedures on
temperature settings.
Food Storage
• Avoid overcrowding the refrigerator or blocking cold air
vents. Doing so causes the refrigerator to run longer and use
more energy.
• Cover foods and wipe containers dry before placing them
in the refrigerator. This cuts down on moisture build-up
inside the unit.
• Organize the refrigerator to reduce door openings. Remove
as many items as needed at one time and close the door as
soon as possible.
• Do not place a hot container directly on a cold shelf.
Remember, such an extreme temperature change may
damage the glass.
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Normal Operating Sounds and Sights
Understanding the Sounds You May Hear
Your new, high-eciency refrigerator may introduce
unfamiliar sounds. These sounds normally indicate your
refrigerator is operating correctly. Some surfaces on oors,
walls, and kitchen cabinets may make these sounds more
noticeable.
The following is a list of major components in your
refrigerator and the sounds they can cause:
A Evaporator Refrigerant through the evaporator may
create a boiling or gurgling sound.
B Evaporator fan You may hear air being forced through
the refrigerator by the evaporator fan.
C Defrost heater During defrost cycles, water dripping onto
the defrost heater may cause a hissing or sizzling sound.
After defrosting, a popping sound may occur.
D Automatic ice maker When ice has been produced, you
will hear ice cubes falling into the ice bin. Ice maker fan
and water valve activation may create sounds from its
operation. (Freezer ice maker in select models only).
E Electronic control & automatic defrost control These
parts can produce a snapping or clicking sound when
turning the cooling system on and o.
F Condenser fan You may hear air being forced through
the condenser.
G Compressor Modern, high-eciency compressors run
much faster than older models. The compressor may have
a high-pitched hum or pulsating sound.
H Water valve Makes a buzzing sound each time it opens
to ll the ice maker.
I Drain pan (not removable) You may hear water dripping
into the drain pan during the defrost cycle.
J Condenser May create minimal sounds from forced air.L Ice dispensing paddle When dispensing ice, you will
hear a snapping, clicking, or popping sound when the
solenoid opens and closes the ice chute.
M Motorized damper May produce a light humming during
operation.
NOTE
Energy ecient foam in your refrigerator is not a sound
insulator.
NOTE
During automatic defrost cycle, a red glow in the back wall
vents of your freezer compartment is normal.
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Changing the Filter
Locating the Filters
Your refrigerator is equipped with water ltering system. The
water lter system lters all dispensed drinking water, as well
as the water used to produce ice.
Water Filter
The water lter is located at the top right side of the fresh
food compartment.
Replacing the Water Filter
In general, you should change the water lter every six
months to ensure the highest possible water quality. Water Filter Status on the user interface prompts you to replace the
lter after a standard amount of water (200 gallons/757
liters for Kenmorepure!TM) has owed through the system.
If your refrigerator has not been used for a period of time
(during moving for example), change the lter before
reinstalling the refrigerator.
Ordering Replacement Filters
To order your replacement lters, please visit the dealer where
you purchased your refrigerator. Sears recommends that you
order extra lters when you rst install your refrigerator, and
that you replace your lters at least once every six months.
Here is the product number to request when ordering:
Kenmorepure!TM Water Filter
Part #9999
NOTE
When ordering your replacement lter, please reorder the
same lter type that is currently in your refrigerator.
More about your Advanced Water Filter
The Kenmorepure!TM ice and water lter system
is tested and certied to NSF/ANSI Standards
42 and 53 for the reduction of claims specied
on the performance data sheet.
Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of
unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after
the system. Systems certied for cyst reduction may be used
on disinfected waters that may contain lterable cysts.
Test & Certication Results:
• Rated Capacity - 200 gallons/757 liters for
Kenmorepure!TM ice and water lter
• Rated service ow - .50 gallons per minute
• Operating Temp.: Min. 33°F, Max. 100°F
• Maximum Rated Pressure - 100 pounds per square inch
• Recommended Minimum Operating Pressure: 30 pounds
per square inch
To Replace your Kenmorepure!TM Water Filter:
It is not necessary to turn the water supply o to change
the lter. Be ready to wipe up any small amounts of water
released during the lter replacement.
1. Turn O the ice maker power switch.
2. Remove the lter by pushing on the end/face of the lter.
3. Slide the old water lter cartridge straight out of the
housing and discard it.
4. Unpackage the new lter cartridge. Using the alignment
guide, slide it gently into the lter housing until it stops
against the snap-in connector at the back of the housing.
5. Push rmly until the cartridge snaps into place (you
should hear a click as the cartridge engages the snap-in
connector).
6. Press a drinking glass against the water dispenser while
checking for any leaks at the lter housing. Any spurts
and sputters that occur as the system purges air out of
the dispenser system are normal.
7. After lling one glass of water, continue ushing the
system for about four minutes.
8. Turn On the ice maker.
9. Press and hold the Water Filter button on the Ice &
Water Dispenser control panel for three seconds. When
the display changes from Red to Green, the status has
been reset.
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Care & Cleaning
Protecting Your Investment
Keeping your refrigerator clean maintains its appearance and prevents odor build-up. Wipe up any spills immediately and
clean the freezer and fresh food compartments at least twice a year.
NOTE
Do not use abrasive cleaners such as window sprays, scouring cleansers, ammable uids, cleaning waxes, concentrated
detergents, bleaches, or cleansers containing petroleum products on plastic parts, interior doors, gaskets, or cabinet liners. Do
not use paper towels, scouring pads, or other abrasive cleaning materials.
• Never use metallic scouring pads, brushes, abrasive cleaners, or strong alkaline solutions on any surface.
• Never use CHLORIDE or cleaners with bleach to clean stainless steel.
• Do not wash any removable parts in a dishwasher.
• Always unplug the electrical power cord from the wall outlet before cleaning.
NOTE
If you set your temperature controls to turn o cooling, power to lights and other electrical components will continue until you
unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
• Remove adhesive labels by hand. Do not use razor blades or other sharp instruments which can scratch the appliance
surface.
• Do not remove the serial plate. Removal of your serial plate voids your warranty.
• Before moving your refrigerator, raise the anti-tip brackets so the rollers will work correctly. This will prevent the oor from
being damaged.
CAUTION
• Pull the refrigerator straight out to move it. Shifting it from side to side may damage ooring. Be careful not to move the
refrigerator beyond the plumbing connections.
• Damp objects stick to cold metal surfaces. Do not touch refrigerated surfaces with wet or damp hands.
IMPORTANT
If you store or move your refrigerator in freezing temperatures, be sure to completely drain the water supply system. Failure
to do so could result in water leaks when the refrigerator is put back into service. Contact a service representative to perform
this operation.
Vacation and Moving Tips
Refer to the guide on the next page for details on caring and cleaning specic areas of your refrigerator.
OccasionTips
Short Vacations•Leave refrigerator operating during vacations of three weeks or less.
•Use all perishable items from refrigerator compartment.
•Turn automatic ice maker o and empty ice bucket, even if you will only be gone a few days.
Long Vacations•Remove all food and ice if you will be gone one month or more.
•Turn the cooling system o (see “Controls” section for location of On/O button) and disconnect power cord.
•Turn water supply valve to closed position.
•Clean interior thoroughly.
•Leave both doors open to prevent odors and mold build-up. Block doors open if necessary.
Moving•Remove all food and ice.
•If using a handcart, load from the side.
•Adjust rollers all the way up to protect them during sliding or moving.
•Pad cabinet to avoid scratching surface.
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Care & Cleaning (continued)
Care and Cleaning Tips
PartCleaning AgentsTips and Precautions
Interior &
Door Liners
Door Gaskets•Soap and water•Wipe gaskets with a clean soft cloth.
•Soap and water
•Baking soda and
water
•Use two tablespoons of baking soda in one quart of warm water.
•Be sure to wring excess water out of sponge or cloth before cleaning around
controls, light bulb or any electrical part.
Drawers &
Bins
Glass Shelves•Soap and water
Toe Grille•Soap and water
Exterior &
Handles
Exterior &
Handles
(Stainless
Steel Models
Only)
•Soap and water•Use a soft cloth to clean drawer runners and tracks.
•Glass cleaner
•Mild liquid sprays
•Mild liquid sprays
•Vacuum
•Soap and water
•Non abrasive glass
cleaner
•Soap and water
•Stainless steel
cleaners
•Do not wash any removable items (bins, drawers, etc.) in dishwasher.
•Allow glass to warm to room temperature before immersing in warm water.
•Remove toe grille (see Installation Instructions).
•Vacuum both sides and wipe with sudsy cloth or sponge. Rinse and dry.
•Do not use commercial household cleaners containing ammonia, bleach or
alcohol to clean handles.
•Use a soft cloth to clean smooth handles.
•Do not use a dry cloth to clean smooth doors.
•Never use CHLORIDE or cleaners with bleach to clean stainless steel.
•Clean stainless steel front and handles with non-abrasive soapy water and a
dishcloth. Rinse with clean water and a soft cloth.
•Use a non-abrasive stainless steel cleaner. These cleaners can be purchased
at most home improvement or major department stores. Always follow
manufacturer’s instruction. Do not use household cleaners containing ammonia
or bleach.
•NOTE: Always clean, wipe and dry with grain to prevent scratching.
•Wash the rest of the cabinet with warm water and mild liquid detergent. Rinse
well and wipe dry with a clean soft cloth.
Ice Chute Extension
The ice chute extension is
designed to better direct ice
ow into containers.
Removing the Ice
Chute Extension For
Cleaning
1. Turn the refrigerator o
using the button on the
control panel (refer to
the “Controls” section
of this Manual).
2. Press inward rmly on
the front of the chute
and pull down.
3. Turn your refrigerator
back on.
Press Here
Firmly
Pull Down
Installing the Ice
Chute Extension
1. Turn the refrigerator
o using the button
on the control
panel (refer to the
“Controls” section of
this Manual).
2. Align the extension
with the ice chute so
that the snap clips
are just inside the
front edge of the
chute.
3. Push upward until the extension snaps into place.
4. Turn your refrigerator back on.
Push Upward Until The
Extension Snaps In Place
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Care & Cleaning (continued)
Replacing Light Bulbs (select models)
Both the freezer and fresh food compartments of your
refrigerator include incandescent light bulbs that will need
replacing from time-to-time. Some lights have covers that
need to be removed before replacing the bulbs. Always use
bulbs that are designed for appliance lighting.
CAUTION
Wear gloves when replacing incandescent light bulbs to
avoid getting cut.
To Replace Light Bulbs:
1. Unplug your refrigerator’s power cord.
2. Wear protective gloves.
3. Remove light cover, if necessary.
4. Unscrew and replace old bulb with an appliance bulb of
the same type and wattage (normally 40 watts).
5. Replace light cover, if necessary.
6. Plug in the refrigerator’s power cord.
Refrigerator Light
Ordering Replacement LED Lights
Order new LEDs through the dealer where you bought the
refrigerator.
Light
Bulb
Freezer Light
Back Wall Lights
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Before You Call
CONCERNPOTENTIAL CAUSECOMMON SOLUTION
AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER
Ice maker is not
making any ice.
Ice maker is not
making enough ice.
Freezer ice maker will
not stop making ice
(select models).
Ice cubes are freezing
together.
• Ice maker is turned o.
• Refrigerator is not connected to
water line or water valve is not
open.
• The water supply line is kinked.
• The water lter is not seated
properly.
• The water lter may be clogged
with foreign material.
• Freezer ice maker wire signal
arm is being held up by an item
not allowing it to go in the on or
down position.
• Ice maker is producing less ice
than you expect.
• The water lter may be clogged
with foreign material.
• The water supply line is kinked.
• Saddle valve on cold water
pipe is clogged or restricted by
foreign material.
• Heavy trac, opening or closing
of the doors excessively.
• Freezer control is set too warm
(freezer ice maker).
• Ice maker wire signal arm
is being held down by some
package in the freezer that has
fallen against the ice maker.
• Ice cubes are not being used
frequently enough or interruption
of power for prolonged time.
• Ice cubes are hollow (shells of
ice with water inside). The hollow
cubes break open in the bin and
leak their water onto existing ice,
which causes it to freeze together.
• Turn on ice maker. For the fresh food ice maker, press and hold
the “Ice O” button for three seconds until the indicator light
is o. For the freezer ice maker, lower the wire signal arm.
• Connect the unit to the household water supply and
ensure the water valve is open.
• Ensure that the supply line does not kink when the
refrigerator is pushed into place against the wall.
• Remove and re-install the water lter. Be sure to push the
lter rmly so that you hear it lock solidly into position.
• If water dispenses slowly or not at all, or if the lter is six
months old or older, it should be replaced.
• Move any item or frozen ice cubes that may block the
signal arm from being in the on or down position. See
Automatic Ice Maker-Freezer section in manual.
• The fresh food and freezer ice makers will each produce
approximately 2.5 pounds of ice every 24 hours
depending on usage conditions.
• If water dispenses slower than normal, or if the lter is six
months old or older, it should be replaced.
• Ensure that the supply line does not kink when the
refrigerator is pushed into place against the wall.
• Turn o household water line valve. Remove valve. Ensure
that valve is not a self-piercing saddle valve. Clean valve.
Replace valve if necessary.
• Press Fast Freeze to temporarily increase ice production
rate.
• Set freezer control to colder setting to improve
performance of the ice maker (freezer ice maker). Allow
24 hours for temperature to stabilize.
• Move any item or frozen ice cubes that may block the
signal arm from being in the o or upward position. See
Automatic Ice Maker-Freezer section in manual.
• Remove ice container and discard ice. The ice maker will
produce fresh supply. Ice should be used at least twice
weekly to keep the cubes separated.
• This generally occurs when the ice maker does not get
enough water. This is usually the result of a clogged water
lter or restricted water supply. Replace the water lter and
if the condition still occurs check for a Saddle Valve, water
valve not turned on all the way or kinked water supply line.
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