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Side-by-Side Refrigerator
Use & Care Guide
ORDER # 67003291
Refrigerador D_plex
Guia para el Usoy Cuidado
R_frigerateur _ Compartiments Juxtaposes
Guide D'utilisationet D'entretien
Models:
596.53462300,
596.52672200,
596.50002100,
596.50012100,
596.53463300,
596.52673200,
596.50003100,
596.50013100,
596.53464300,
596.52674200,
596.50004100,
596.50014100,
596.53469300,
596.52679200,
596.50009100,
596.50019100
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PartNo.12591318 Sears, Roebuck and Co., HoffmanEstates, IL 60179 U.S.A. www.sears.com
FormA/3/03 Sears Canada, Inc.,Toronto,Ontario, Canada M5B 2B8 Au Canada, www.sears.ca
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IMPORTANTSAFETYIHFORMATIOH
YOUHEEDTOKHOW
ABOUTSAFETY
IHSTflUCTIOHS
Warningand ImportantSafety
Instructionsappearing in this manual are
not meantto cover all possible
conditions and situations that may occur.
Common sense, caution, and care must
be exercisedwhen installing,
maintaining,or operating refrigerator.
Always contact your dealer, distributor,
service agent, or manufacturerabout
problems or conditions you donot
understand.
RECOGNIZE SAFETY
SYMBOLS, WORDS,
LABELS
DONOT attemptserviceif
understoodor f they arebeyondpersona
skilllevel.
the cord.
Repace worn power cords and/or oose 13ugs.
manufacturer'sstorageandideal
'" "nentinstructionsfor items beingstoredin
SAVETHESEIHSTRUCTIOHS
toInstallationInstructions.All
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PROTECTION
INTHE U.S.A.
Congratulationson makinga smart
purchase.Your new Kenmore®
applianceis designed and manufactured
foryears of dependable operation. But
likeall products, it may require
preventivemaintenance or repair from
timeto time. That is when havinga
MasterProtection Agreement can save
youmoney and aggravation.
Purchasea Master Protection
Agreementnow and protect yourself
fromunexpected hassle and expense.
TheMaster Protection Agreementalso
helpsextend the life of your new
appliance. Here is what is included in
theagreement:
> Expert service by our 12,000
professional repair specialists.
> Unlimited service and no charge for
parts and labor on all covered
repairs.
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> "No-lemon" guarantee - replacement
of your covered product if more than
three product failures occur within
twelve months.
> Product replacement if your covered
product cannot be fixed.
> Annual Preventive Maintenance
Check at your request- no extra
charge.
> Fast help by phone- non-technical
and instructional assistanceon
products repaired in your home, plus
convenient repair scheduling.
> Power surge protection against
electrical damage due to power
fluctuations.
> Rental reimbursement if repair of
your covered product takes longer
than promised.
Once you purchase the Agreement, a
simple phone call is all that it takes for
you to schedule service. Youcan call
anytime day or night, or schedule a
service appointment online.
Sears has over 12,000 professional
repair specialists, who have access to
over 4.5 millionquality parts and
accessories. That is the kind of
professionalism you can count on to
help prolong the life of your new
purchase for years to come. Purchase
your Master Protection Agreement
today!
Some limitations and exclusions apply.
Forprices and additional information,
call 1-800-827-6655.
Sears Installation Service
ForSears guaranteed professional
installationof home appliances and
itemslike garage door openers and
water heaters, in the U.S.A. call
1-800-MY-HOME®.
TEFtAF!CEAGflEEMEHTS
IN CANADA
Your purchase has added value because
you can dependon Sears HomeCentral®
for service. With over 2,400 Service m
Techniciansand access to over 900,000
parts and accessories,we have the
tools, parts, knowledge and skillsto _=11]!
ensure our pledge: We ServiceWhat
We Sell. ,_
Your Kenmore®appliance is designed,
manufactured and tested to provide
years of dependable operation. Yet any
major appliance may require service
from time to time. The Sears
MaintenanceAgreement offers you an
outstanding service program, affordably
priced.
Sears Maintenance Agreement
> Isyour way to buy tomorrow's service
at today's price.
> Eliminates repair bills resulting from
normal wear and tear.
> Providesfor non-technicaland
instructional assistance.
> Even if you don't need repairs,
provides an annual Preventive
Maintenance Check, at your request,
to ensure that your applianceis in
proper running condition.
Some limitations apply. For information
concerning SearsCanada Maintenance
Agreements, call 1-800-361-6665.

WARRAHTY
PRODUCTRECORD
Full One YearWarranty on
Refrigerator
For one year from thedate of purchase,
whenthis refrigerator is operatedand
maintained accordingto instructions
attachedto or furnished with it, Sears
will repair it, free of charge, if defective
in materialor workmanship.
Full Five YearWarranty on Sealed
RefrigerationSystem
Forfive years from the date of purchase,
when this refrigerator is operatedand
maintainedaccording to instructions
attached to or furnished with it, Sears
will repairthe sealed system (consisting
of refrigerant,connectingtubing and
compressor motor) free of charge, if
defective in material or workmanship.
The above warranty coverage applies
only to refrigerators which are used for
storage of food for private household
purposes. It excludesoriginaland
replacement Kenmore ice & water filter
cartridges. Originalandreplacement
cartridges are warranted for 30days,
parts only, against defects in material or
workmanship.
Inthe space below recordthe model
and serial numbers and purchase date
of your refrigerator.Youwill find the
modeland serial number sticker inside
the refrigerator sectionon the left wall.
Model Number: 596.
Serial Number:
Purchase Date:
Keep this booklet and your Sears
sales receipt in a safe place for future
reference.
Warrantyservice is availableby
contacting 1-800-4-MY-HOME*
(1-800-469-4663).
This warranty appliesonly while this
product is in use in the UnitedStates.
This warranty gives you specificlegal
rights, and you may also have other
rights,which vary from state to state.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Dept. 817WA,
Hoffman Estates, IL60179
NOTE: Some Reverse Osmosis home
water systems cause low water
pressure.Low water pressure can affect
the water and ice dispensing system by
causing small or hollow ice cubes and
slow water flow from the dispenser.
Service problems relatedto the home's
ReverseOsmosis water system are not
covered bythe warranty.
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Important Safety Information......................................................................................2
WhatYou Needto KnowAboutSafety Instructions...................................................2
ProtectionAgreements ................................................................................................3
MasterProtectionAgreements- U.S.A.....................................................................3
MaintenanceAgreements - Canada.........................................................................3
Warranty ........................................................................................................................4
Product Record.............................................................................................................4
Installing Your Refrigerator ....................................................................................6-10
Measuring the Opening .............................................................................................6
TransportingYour Refrigerator...................................................................................6
Selecting the Best Location.......................................................................................6
How to Installand RemoveHandles.........................................................................7
Removingthe Doors and Hinges...............................................................................8
Replacing the Doors ..................................................................................................8
How to Installand RemovePanels............................................................................9
How to Connect the Water Supply...........................................................................10
How to LevelYourRefrigerator................................................................................11
Setting and MaintainingProper Temperatures ........................................................12
Dial TemperatureControls.......................................................................................12
ElectricTemperature Controls..................................................................................12
Fresh FoodStorage.................................................................................................12
Frozen FoodStorage...............................................................................................12
About YourWater Filter ........................................................................................13-14
Water Filter Installationand Removal......................................................................13
Water Filter Data......................................................................................................14
Fresh Food Features.............................................................................................15-16
InteriorShelves........................................................................................................15
Door Storage............................................................................................................15
Climate-ControlledDrawers.....................................................................................16
Storage Drawers......................................................................................................16
Freezer Features .........................................................................................................17
Automatic Ice Maker................................................................................................17
InteriorShelves........................................................................................................17
Storage Drawers......................................................................................................17
DoorStorage............................................................................................................17
DispenserFeatures ...............................................................................................18-22
DispenserLight........................................................................................................18
DispenserPad .........................................................................................................18
RemovableTray.......................................................................................................18
Water DispenserOperation.....................................................................................18
Five-ButtonControl Features...................................................................................19
ElectronicControl Features................................................................................20-21
HiddenElectronic Control Features.........................................................................22
Hints and Care.......................................................................................................23-24
Howto CleanYourRefrigerator...............................................................................23
Howto RemoveOdors from Refrigerator................................................................24
EnergySaving Ideas................................................................................................24
Howto Removeand Replace Light Bulbs...............................................................24
Normal Operating Sounds.........................................................................................25
Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................26-27
Operation.................................................................................................................26
Ice and Water...........................................................................................................27
Fran£ais .......................................................................................................................29
EspaSol........................................................................................................................57
Service ..........................................................................................................Back Cover
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IHSTALLIHGYOURREFRIGERATOR
These instructionswere providedto aid
you in the installation ofyour
refrigerator.
IGTileOPEHIHG
When installing your refrigerator, please
referencechart below for clearance
requirements.
Subflooring or floor coverings (i.e.
carpet, tile, wood floors, rugs) may make
your opening smaller than anticipated.
Some clearance may be gained by
using the leveling procedure under
How to Level Your Refrigerator
(page 11).
Recommended
Unit Total
Volume Rear
Less than
23 cu. ft.
Greaterthan
23 cu. ft.
IMPORTANT: If refrigeratoris to be
installed intoa recesswhere top of
refrigeratoris completely covered, use
dimensionsfrom floor to top of hinge
cap to verify proper clearance.
.Clearance
Top Sides
N/A N/A _"
_" N/A _"
TRAHSPORTIHGYOUR
REFRIGERATOR
Followthese tips when movingthe
refrigeratorto final location:
NEVERtransport refrigerator on its
side. If an upright position is not
possible,lay refrigerator on its back.
Allow refrigerator to sit uprightfor
approximately 30 minutes prior to
plugging refrigeratorin to assure oil
returnsto the compressor. Plugging
refrigerator in immediatelymay cause
damageto internalparts.
Usean appliance dolly when moving
refrigerator.ALWAYStruck
refrigeratorfrom its sideor back-
NEVER from its front.
Protectoutside finish of refrigerator
during transport bywrapping cabinet
in blankets or inserting padding
betweenthe refrigerator and dolly.
Securerefrigeratortodollyfirmlywith
stropsor bungeecords.Threadstraps
throughhandleswhenpossible.DONOT
overtighten.Overtighteningrestraintsmay
dentordamageoutsidefinish.
Observe these points when choosingthe
final location for your refrigerator:
DO NOT install refrigerator near
oven, radiatoror other heat source. If
not possible, shield refrigerator with
cabinet material.
DO NOT install where temperature
falls below 55° F (13° C). Malfunction
may occur at this temperature.
To assure proper door closure, follow
the levelinginstructionsin the
section, How to Level Your
Refrigerator (page 11),
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HOWTOINSTALLAND
RE, OVEHANDLES
Foreasier installation, some
refrigeratorsmay have been delivered
withthe handles off. Please see the
interiorof the fresh food sectionto
locatethe handle assembly. In case
futuretransport of the refrigerator is
necessary,the removal instructions have
beenincluded here for your
convenience.
Handledesign may vary from
refrigeratorto refrigerator. Please
referencethe instructions for the
appropriate handle design below.
INSTALLING FRONT-
MOUNTED HANDLES
1,Remove two V,"hex nutscrewsfrom
bottom of door.
Align door handle with
top and bottom sets of
door clips, and slide
down until screw holes
on bottom of handle
match with door screw
Insert ¼" hex nut screws
holes.
previously removed into
screw holes at bottom of
handle section.
Snap trim over bottom
portion of handle and
retainer on bottom door.
,
Repeat instructions 1-4
toinstall other handle.
REMOVING FRONT-
MOUNTED HANDLES
1. Remove handle trim with a very small
flat-blade screwdriver.
IMPORTANT: Wrap blade of
screwdriver with masking tape to
avoid damaging refrigerator.
tt
.
Removetwo handle It
base screws.
.
Pull handle up and
outto release from
refrigerator. Fit may
be tight.
,
Repeat instructions 1-3 to remove
other handle.
INSTALLING FULL-
LENGTH EXTRUDED
HANDLES
1. Release
trim by removing
Phillips screws from
top of fresh food
door.
,
Align notches on back of handle with
retaining clips on doors. Insert clips
into notches
handle down
and slide _
until it contacts
bottomtrim.
,
Replace top door trim
with Phillipsscrews
retainedfrom trim
removal.
,
Repeat instructions
1-3 to install other
handle.
top door 1Ik
> Retain Phillipsscrews for later
replacement.
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REMOVING FULL-LENGTH
EXTRUDED HANDLES
b ai old possible inju_ _d d_m_ge
to _o_y, t_pe de_iat _#paSels
(so_e moael_)_e_Ore_ __c_
1. Release top door trim • _w
by removing Phillips [
screws from top of _"
fresh food door.
Retain Phillips
screws for later
replacement.
2. Grasp handlefirmly
with both hands and
slide handle upward
approximately _/4"to
release.
3. Repeat instructions
1-3 to remove other handle.
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IHSTALLIHG
riNGTHEDOOflS
ANDHINGES
Some installationsrequiredoer removal
to get refrigeratorto final location.
Toavoid Severe pers0nai i or
' Discon
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attached
Toavoid propertydamage, observe
1. Remove toe grille and bottom hinge
covers.
> Openboth doors 180 degrees, or
as wide as possibleto remove.
2. While pinching white collar (A) to the
blue connector (B),pull water line
from connector.
B
IMPORTANT:When reconnecting water
line, cut off tubing atfirst available
scored line before inserting into
connectorcollar.
6. Detach mainwire connector harness
and red wire harness.
> To detach mainwire harness, use
a flat blade screwdriveror finger-
nail to press junction point
betweentwo connectorsto
release.
> To detach red wire harness, press
tab on undersideof connector to
release.
7. Remove top hingesalongwith doors.
protective material,priorto moving
refrigerator.
> To avoiddamage or breakageto
adjusting bolt, do not use power
tools to correct leveling.
> DO NOT adjust refrigeratorto be
any shorter than 68Y2tall (minus
hingeand cap). Doing so may
damage underside components.
3. Removetop hinge cover by removing
Phillipsscrew.
4. Close doors.
5. Unscrew %6"hex head screws from
top hinges.
• DO NOT remove either green
ground wire or wire connecting
center screw.
8. Remove bottom hingeswith a ¾"hex
head driver.
16THEDOORS
> To replace the doors, follow the steps
in Removing the Doors and Hinges
in reverseorder.
IMPORTANT: When reconnectingwater
line, cut off tubing atfirst available
scored line before inserting into
connector collar.
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into place
when d6or handlesareremove&
property
following:
> Refrigeratorpanelsshould not
weigh more than
kilograms)and fr_
should not weigh
pounds(7 kilogra
> Protectsoft vinyl
with cardboard, n
protective material.
> Protecthands and arms by
wearing gloves.
NOTE:
> Toprotectdoor surfaces from being
scratched,cover back edges of
decorator panels by placing masking
tape along back edges.
>- Save all screws and reuse in original
locations.
INSTALLING PANELS
1. Removetoptrimscrews with a
Phillips screwdriverandremovetop
trim.
.
Slide handle upward until
loose. Remove handle
from door.
,
Removedoor
retainerclips with
a ¼"hex head
driver.
.
Slide bottomof panels into bottom
door trim until hinge side of decorator
panel rests under hinge sidetrim.
IMPORTANT:Tapetops of panels to 4.
door to prevent panelsfrom falling.
,
Reinstalldoor r__ 5.
retainerclips with
a ¼"hex head
driver.
.
Reinstallhandle by inserting retaining
clips on door into notcheson back of
handle.
> Slidehandledown until it contacts
bottomtrim.
REMOVING PANELS
1. Remove top trim screws with a
Phillipsscrewdriver and remove top
trim.
IMPORTANT:Tape tops of panels to
door to prevent panelsfrom falling.
.
Slide handle upward until
loose. Removehandle
from door.
.
Removedoor
retainerclips with
a ¼" hex head
driver.
Removetape to slide panels out of
door trim.
Refer to steps 5, 6 and 7 of
Installing Panels to install handles
and trim.
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Y4"(6 mm) Panel Dimensions
Extended
Door
Panel
Fresh food
door
Upper
dispensing
freezer door
Lower
dispensing
freezer door
Non-
dispensing
freezer door
Panel Panel
Height Width
66 T'4" 18 _'A6"
(169.5 cm) (48.1 cm)
18 1/8" 13 _sAs"
(46 cm) (36.4 cm)
32 %2" 13 1_/i,"
(61.5 cm) (35.4 crn)
66 ¾" 13 1_,6"
(169.5 cm) (35.4 cm)
7. Remove tape from
tops of panels
beforereinstalling
top door trim with
Phillipsscrews
removed in step 1.
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YOURREFRIGERATOR,e,T.
)WTOCONNECTTHE
WATER$11PPL¥
MATERIALS NEEDED
> Y4"outer diameterflexible copper
tubing
Brass compression nut and sleeve for
Y4"outer diameter copper tubing.
Shut-offvalve (requiresa Y4"hole to
be drilled into water supply before
valve attachment)
> Adjustable wrench
> Y4"hex nut driver
NOTE:Add 8' to tubing length neededto
reachwater supply for creation of
service loop.
1. Create service loopwith tubing using
careto avoid kinksin tubing.
4. Placeend of copper tubingintowater
valve inletport.Shapetubing slightly-
DO NOT KINK - so that tubingfeeds
straight into inlet port.
5. Slide brass nut oversleeve and
screw nut into inlet port. Tighten nut
with wrench.
the
2. Remove plastic capfrom water valve
inlet port.
3. Placebrass nut (A) and sleeve (B) on
copper tube end as illustrated.
A
IMPORTANT:DO NOT overtighten.
Cross threading may occur.
6. Pull on tubingto confirmconnection
issecure. Connect tubing to frame
with water tubing clamp (C) and turn
on water supply. Check for leaks and
correct, if present.
C
7. Monitor water connectionfor 24
hours. Correct leaks, if necessary.
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REFRIGERATOR
If your refrigerator requiresan ice maker
water supply connection, refer to How
to Connect the Water Supply (page
10) before levelingyour refrigerator.
MATERIALS NEEDED
>_¾"hex head driver
:_ Level
,
Removetoe grille and bottom bracket
covers (see previous instructions).
,
Turnboth front adjustmentscrews (A)
clockwiseto raiseand counter-
clockwiseto lower.
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3. Turn bothrear adjustmentscrews (B)
clockwiseto raiseand
counterclockwiseto lower.
.
Usinga level, make sure front of
refrigeratoris _'4"(6 mm)or Y2bubble
higher than back of refrigerator.See
leveling step 3 for assistance.
.
If required,correct rocking of
refrigeratorby turning rear
adjustmentscrew clockwiseto raise
rocking corner. If doors are
uneven...
>_Determinewhich door needs to be
raised.
>_Turn front roller adjustment screw
clockwiseto raisefront cornerof
door.
If the refrigerator has reachedthe
limit of its adjustment range, and
doors are still not level-lower
opposite door by turning roller
adjustment screw
counterclockwise.
Check with leveltoverify Y,"tilt to
the back for proper door closure.
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If refrigerator is aligned and stable,
replacetoe grille and hinge
covers.
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This refrigerator is designed to operate at a householdtemperature of 55° to 100° F (13° to 43° C).
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Temperature
Control
ITIAL(OHTROLSETTIHGS
DIAL CONTROLS
1. Locate refrigerator _--__"
and freezer control •
on upper-left wall of
fresh food section.....
2. The manufacturer's ,' ,
recommendation
settingfor both
compartmentsis 3_.
3. Let the refrigerator run at least 8 to
12 hours before adding food.
4. Allow 24 hoursfor temperature to
stabilize.
ELECTRONIC CONTROLS
1. Toset temperatureofthefreezer, use
7`
the...... buttons next tothe
Y
button.
> Usethe 7, to raise the
temperatureof the freezer section,
or the Y to lower it.
> Pressthe _ button to confirm
the settings.
2. To set temperatureof the fresh food
section, usethe v buttons next to
the _ button.
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_Mws_
Y
_m_Tor
Electronic Temperature Control
OFF
_ tEnEt I
DISPENSER LIGHT
GOOD 0 LIGHT
CHANGE o SENSOR
Usethe ^ buttonto raisethe
temperatureofthe freshfood
section,or the v buttonto lowerit.
> Press the _ button to confirm
the settings.
3. Allow 24 hours for temperatures to
stabilize.
NOTE:
Thetemperature display on the LED
screen may fluctuate after being set
as the refrigerator cycles to maintain
the set temperature.
After 24 hours from adding food, you
may decidethat one or both
compartmentsshould be colder or
warmer. Followthe instructions below
for proper temperatureadjustment.
NOTE:
Dueto design of refrigerator,always
starttemperature adjustments with
freezer section.
DO NOTchange either control more
thanone numberat a time.
Allow 5-8 hours for temperatures to
stabilize.
Changingeither control will have
some effect on the temperature ofthe
other compartment.
ON
If freezer or refrigerator istoo cold:
> Changecontrol to next higher
number.
If freezer or refrigerator istoo warm:
> Changecontrol to next lower number.
FRESH FOOD STORAGE
Thefresh food compartmentofa
refrigeratorshould be keptbetween
34° F and40° F withanoptimum
temperatureof 37° F.Tocheckthe
temperature,placean appliance
thermometerin a glass of waterand
placeinthe centerofthe refrigerator.
Checkafter 24 hours. Ifthe
temperatureis above40° F adjustthe
control.
FROZEN FOOD STORAGE
Thefreezer compartment ofa
refrigeratorshould be kept at
approximately0° F.Tocheckthe
temperature,placean appliance
thermometerbetween the frozen
packagesand checkafter 24 hours. If
thetemperatureisabove0° F, adjust
thecontrol.

ABOUtyourw terfIlTER...
WATERfIlTERINSTALLATION
ANDREMOVAl
INSTALLING
WATER FILTER
1. Removebluebypasscap andretain
for possiblelateruse.
2. Removesealing labelfrom end of
filter and insert intofilter head.
3. Rotategentlyclockwise until filter
stops,and snap filter cover closed.
WHEN DO I CHANGE THE
WATERFILTER?
The dispenserfeatures a water filter
change indicator. For instructionson
how to operate and reset this feature,
refer to the DispenserFeatures section
(page 18).
IMPORTANT:Condition of water and
amountused determineslife span of
water filter cartridge. If water use is
high, or ifwater isof poor quality,
replacementmay need to take place
more often.
HOW DO I ORDER A
REPLACEMENT FILTER
CARTRIDGE?
Kenmore®replacementwater filter
cartridge model 9005 is available
through Sears dealers and servicers.
You may also order through Sears by
using the information on the back cover.
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4. Reduce waterspurts by flushingair
from system. Run watercontinuously
for 2 minutes through dispenser until
waterruns steady.
Additionalflushing may be
required insome households
wherewater is of poor quality.
REPLACING
WATER FILTER
IMPORTANT: Airtrappedinsystem
maycausewater andcartridgetoeject.
Usecautionwhenremoving.
1. Turnfilter counterclockwiseuntil it
releases from filter head.
.
Drain water from filter into sink,and
dispose in normal household
garbage.
.
Wipe up excess waterinfilter cover
and continue with Installing Water
Filter, steps 2 and3.
I'M TRYING TO DISPENSE
WATER TO FLUSH THE
SYSTEM. WHERE'S THE
WATER?
Duringinitial use, allow about a 1 to 2
minute delayinwaterdispersal to allow
internalwater tank to fill.
WHAT IF I CHOOSE NOT
TO USE THE WATER
FILTRATION SYSTEM?
Dispenserfeature may be usedwithout
water filter cartridge. If you choose this
option, replacefilter with blue bypass
cap.
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FI[T[RDATA
SYSTEM SPECIFICATION AND PERFORMANCE DATA
SHEET REFRIGERATOR WATER FILTER CARTRIDGE
MODEL 9005
Specifications
Service Flow Rate (maximum) ....................................................0.75 GPM (2.83 L/min)
Rated Service Life Model 9005 (maximum)................................500 gallons/1892 liters
MaximumOperating Temperature...............................................100° F/38° C
MinimumOperating Temperature................................................33° F/l° C
MinimumPressure Requirement.................................................35 psi/138 kPa
MaximumOperating Pressure.....................................................120 psi/827 kPa
PERFORMANCE DATA
Substance
'Lead
Lead
Cyst
Turbidity
Lindane
Atrazine
Chlorine
Particulate**
2,4-D
Asbestos
Tested using a flow rate of 0.75 GPM (2.83 L/rain.) and a maximum pressure of 120 psi (827 kPa)
under standard laboratory conditions, however, actual performance may vary. Health Claim
Performance tested and certified by NSF International
** Particle size range classification of test. Particles used were 0.5-1 microns.
Influent Challenge
Concentration
0.15 mg/L +/- 10%
0.15 mg/L +/- 10%
Minimum50,000/L
11+/-1NTU
0.002 mg/L +/- 10%
0.009 mg/L +/- 10%
2.0 mg/L +/- 10%
at least 10,000
particles/mL
0.210 mg/L +/- 10%
107to 10Sfibers/L;fibersgreaterI
than !0 micrometersin length
State of California
Department of Health Sewices
Water Treatment Device
Certificate Number
01 - 1486
Date Issued: September 21. 2001
Date Revised: March 20, 2O02
Effluent Average%J Maximum
Average Reduction Effluent
0.001 mg/L 99.33% 0.001 mg/L
0.002 mg/L 98.66% 0.003 mg/L
lcount/mL 99.99% 3 count/mL
0.12 NTU 98.98% 0.18 NTU
0.00005 mg/L 97.62% 0.00005 mg/L
0.0002 mg/L 97.93% 0.0005 mg/L
0.09 mg/L 95.26% 0.17 mg/L
900 count/mL 99.66% 2400count/mL
45.45 ug/L 84.42% 100 ug/L
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0.16 MFL/mL 99.96% 0.16 MFL/mL
Min. Required Inlet
Reduction pH
0.010 mg/L 6.5
0.010 mg/L 8.5
> 99.95% NA
O.5 NTU NA
0.00002 mg/L ! NA
0.003 mg/L NA
>75% NA
>85% NA
0.0017 mg/L NA
99% NA
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GENERAL USE
CONDITIONS
Read this PerformanceData Sheetand
compare the capabilitiesof this
refrigeratorwith your actual water
treatment needs.
DO NOT usethis productwhere water
is microbiologicallyunsafeor of
unknownqualitywithout adequate
disinfection installed beforeor after
filtration system. Systemscertified
for cyst reduction may be used on
disinfectedwater that may contain
filterable cysts.
Use only with cold water supply.
Check for compliancewith the state
and local laws and regulations.
The retractablewaterfiltration system
uses a 9005 replacement cartridge (see
Searscontact information at the back of
your Use and Care Guide to order).
Timely replacement offilter cartridge is
essential for performance satisfaction
from this filtration system. Please refer
to the applicable section in this Use and
Care Guide for general operation,
maintenancerequirements and
troubleshooting.
This systemhas been tested according
toANSI/NSF 42 and 53 for reduction of
the substances listed below. The
concentrationof the indicated
substancesin water enteringthe system
was reducedto a concentration less than
or equal to the permissiblelimit for water
leavingthe system, as specified in
ANSI/NSF42 and 53.
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WFS0-N[3CO WFSO 300 gat
WFS0-KWlSO( 40 9005 300g_l
WFS0-KNI3CO 4__O05 300g_l
OWF_0-WlSO0 JVmS 5(__al
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3he water z_a=ment device,s) IJs_ _ this certW_te have met the tt_thtg _qui_¢nts pbrsua_t to Section 116830 of the
Health _.d Safety Caaa for th_ foLly*tug Ueaah _lated _ma_n_ts:
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Tested and certified by NSF International against ANSI/NSF Standards 42 and 53 in
models WF50-KNI300 and WF50-KWl500 for the reduction of:
Standard No. 42: Aesthetic Effects
Taste and Odor Reduction
Chlorine Reduction
Mechanical Filtration Unit
Particulate Reduction Class 1
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EPAEST#35917-MN-1
Standard No. 53: Health Effects
Chemical Reduction Unit
Lead, Atrazine, Lindane and 2, 4-D Reduction
Mechanical Filtration Unit
Cyst, Turbidity and Asbestos Reduction

TERIORSHELVES
>- Hande tempered glass shelves
carefully.Shelves may break
suddenly if nicked;scratched,or
expOsedto suddentemperature
change.
SPILLPROOF SHELVES
SpillproofShelves hold , _
simple spills for easier _ n
cleaning.
Toremove shelves, lift 'I_11 II
up and out.
Toinstall shelves, reverseabove
procedure.
SpillproofSlide-out
Shelves feature the
convenienceof
easy cleaning
with a pullout "" '_ _III
design to reach
items in the back. Forease of cleaning,
glass shelf may be removed by pulling
to full extension and lifting out of frame.
STORAGE
BEVERAGE
COMPARTMENT
(SOME MODELS)
The temperature-controlledbeverage
compartmentkeepsbeveragesand
other items colder than the rest of the
fresh food section. Air inlet allows air
from the freezer section to pass to the
beveragecompartment.
Controls
The control is located on the left wall of
the fresh food section. Control adjusts
amount of air circulating inthe beverage
compartment. Turn control clockwisefor
colder temperature.
To remove and install the beverage
compartment:
If located directly abovethe beverage
compartment, dairy center or door
bucket may need to be removed.
Refer to appropriate instructions and
remove item.
Slide the
beverage
compartment
assembly up
and pull
straight out.
To install, align one of the cold air
intake holes (A) with one of the two
air inlets (B) in door liner. Push
assembly down onto door liner
retainer until it stops.
IMPORTANT: The beverage
compartment will not operate properly if
air intake holes are notaligned with air
inlet in door liner.
DAIRY CENTER
The Dairy Center provides convenient
storage for items such as butter, yogurt,
cheese, etc.
This compartment is an adjustable
feature located in the door. It can be
moved to several different locations to
accommodatestorage needs.
To remove and install bin:
Toremove,
slide dairy
center up and
pull out.
Toinstall, slide
assembly in
above desired door liner retainer and
push down until it stops.
To remove and install dairy door:
To remove, press in sides of dairy
door and pull out.
Toinstall, slide sides of dairy door
inside dairy center until hinge points
snap into place.
TILT-OUT DOOR BUCKETS
(SOME MODELS)
The Tilt-Out Bucketassemblyconsists
ofa bucket andframe, providing
adjustable,convenientstorage for food
itemsindoor.The bucketassemblytilts
forward for easyaccessofitems,and
lifts out for ease in cleaningand
adjusting.
To remove and install bucket:
To remove
bucket, tip bucket
forward and pull
straight out to
remove.
Toinstall bucket, slide bucketinto
bucket frame and push bucket
upright.
To adjust bucket frame:
Remove bucket per ">Y_I I1|11
above instructions.
Lift frame off door
support and place in
desired door location.
DOOR BUCKETS
Door Buckets adjust to meet individual
storageneeds.
To remove, slide bucket
up and pull straightout.
To install,
reverse above
procedure.
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DRAW[R$
See belowfor correct humidity drawer
control settings:
LOW
HUMIDITY-CONTROLLED
CRISPER DRAWERS
The Humidity-Controlled Crisper
keeps producefresh longer by providing
an environmentwith adjustable humidity.
Controls
The humidity-controlledcrisper controls
regulatethe amount of humidityin the
crisper drawer. Use the low settingfor
non-leafy produce. Usethe high setting
for leafy produce.
remove and install drawer:
To
To remove, pull drawer out to full
extension. Tilt up front of drawer and
pull straight out.
Toinstall, guide drawer intoframe
and push back until drawer is flush
with rear wall.
To remove and install shelf:
Toremove, lift shelf
from wall supports.
Toinstall, lower
shelf onto wall
supports and push
in until shelf isflush
with rear wall.
PRODUCE STORAGE TIPS
Pleaseobservethefollowing rules when
storing producein humidity-controlled
crisper drawers:
> DO NOTwash produce before
placing in crispers.Any additional
moistureadded to the drawers may
cause produceto prematurelyspoil.
DO NOT line crispers with paper
towels. Towelswill retain moisture.
Follow control instructions carefully.
Not setting controls correctly may
damage produce.
HIGH
TEMPERATURE-
CONTROLLED DRAWER
The Temperature-ControlledDrawer
providesa drawer witha variable
temperaturecontrolthatkeepsthe
compartmentcolder than refrigerator
temperature.This drawer can be used
for dell storage or additional produce
storage.
NOTE: Cold air directed to the
temperature-controlledmeat drawer can
lower refrigeratortemperature.
Refrigeratorcontrol may need to be
adjusted.
Controls
Locatedon the wall to the left of the
drawer,the climatecontrols regulate the
air temperaturein thetemperature-
controlled drawer. Set control level to
cold to provide normal refrigerator
temperature for non-leafy produce. Use
the coldest setting for meats or other
dell items.
To remove and installdrawer:
• cauliflower • apples
• corn • oranges
• zucchini • grapes
• cucumbers
• lettuce • asparagus
• spinach • cabbage
• celery • broccoli
• fresh sprouts • fresh herbs
Toremove, pull
drawer out to full
extension.Tilt up
front of drawer and
pull straightout.
Toinstall, guide
drawer into frame
and push back until drawer isflush
with rear wall.
WHAT SETTINGS SHOULD
I USE FOR ITEMS IN THE
TEMPERATURE-
CONTROLLED DRAWER?
You should notstore lettuceor other
leafy producein this drawer.
COLD COLDEST
• cauliflower • steaks
• cucumbers • hard cheeses
• zucchini • cold cuts
• apples • bacon
• corn • hot dogs
• oranges
• grapes
STORAG[DRAWERS
SNACK DRAWER
(SOME MODELS)
The Snack Drawer
can be usedfor
storage of
miscellaneous itemsor
extra produce.
Controls (some models)
The controls regulate the amount of
humidityin the drawer. Usethe low
settingfor non-leafyproduce. Usethe
high setting for leafy produce.
To remove and install drawer:
> Toremove,pull drawerout to full
extension.Tilt up front of drawer and
pull straight out.
> Toinstall, guide drawer intoframe
and pushback untildrawer is flush
with rear wall.
CAN RACK
(SOME MODELS)
The Can Rack slides
outfrom underneath
the spillproof
stationary shelf.The can rack holds up
to twelve 12-ounce beveragecans.
To remove and install can rack:
Toremove, empty contentsof can
rack. Pull can rackforwardto full
extensionand liftfront to release from
shelf rail.Pull straightout to remove.
> To install,reverseabove procedure.
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AUTOMATICICEMAKER
Toavoid propertydamage, observe
thefollowing:
> DO NOTforce ice maker arm
down or up....
> DO NOTplace or store anything in
tce storagebin.
Thisice makercreates the ice usedin
thedispensing system.
UsingleeMaker for the First Time
> Confirm icebin isin
placeand ice maker
arm is down.
> After freezer section reaches
between0°to 2°F (-18° to -17° C),
ice makerfills with water and begins
operating.
> Allow approximately24 hoursafter
installationto receive first harvest of
ice.
> Discard icecreated within first 12
hoursof operationto verify system is
flushed of impurities.
OperatingInstructions
> Confirm ice bin is in place and ice
maker arm is down.
> Afterfreezer sectionreaches0°to
2°F (-18° to -17° C), ice maker fills
with water and begins operating. You
will have a completeharvest of ice
approximately every 3 hours.
> Stopice production
by raising ice maker
arm until clickis
heard.
> Ice maker will remaininthe off
position until armis pushed down.
IMPORTANT: Ice Cream Shelf should
notbe installed if ice maker arm is in
"off"position.
FREEZER SHELF
To remove and install ._-_ A
clip-mounted
shelves:
> Toremove, pull shelffrom wall
mountingclipsand pull left side of
shelf out of wall mounting holes.
> Toinstall,place shelf in mounting hole
and attach to wall mounting clips.
To remove and install rail-mounted
shelves: _!
> To remove, snap
r,0 ts,deo,s,e, t,,/
from cabinet railing
and remove from wall mounting clips.
To install, replace shelf in wall
mounting clips. Be sure back edge of
shelf is flush with back of cabinet and
snap shelf into cabinet railing.
ICE CREAM SHELF
Ice Cream Shelf
provides a space for
items to be chilled or
frozen quickly.
> Toremove, lift ice cream shelf from
ice bin rails and pull straight out.
> Toinstall, fit shelf over top of ice
maker and lower onto ice bucket rails.
IMPORTANT: Ice Cream Shelf should
not be installed if ice maker arm is in
"off" position.
To: a_oid p_ssi:b!e inju_i :including
deathi do not place g!ass items inice
Cream shelf: Glass objects may
shatter or explode if exposed to
extreme €old:
STORAG[DR#qEB
FREEZER BASKET
To remove and install
basket:
> Toremove, lift
front of basket
and pull out to its full extension.
Liftup front of basketand remove.
> Toinstall,slidebasket intorailsat
bottom of freezersection. Liftup front
of basket,andslideto the backof
refrigerator.
ICE STORAGE BIN
The Ice Storage
Bin is locatedbelow
the automatic
dispensing ice
maker.
To
remove and install ice storage bin:
To remove bin, remove ice cream
shelf.
Raise ice maker arm to deactivate ice
maker. Lift front of bin and pull out to
its full extension. Lift up front of bin
and remove.
Toinstall, slide bin into rails below ice
maker until bin locks into place. Drop
ice maker arm to activate ice maker,
and replace ice cream shelf.
IMPORTANT: Ice bin must be locked in
proper ice
proper place for }_ ___
dispensing. If
freezer door
does not close, bin is notin proper
location. Turn auger driver
counterclockwise (as shown) to properly
align ice bin with back of refrigerator.
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STORAGE
ADJUSTABLE DOOR
BUCKETS
Door Buckets adjust to meet individual
storage needs.
To remove buckets:
Lift the door bucket up until
it clears the retainers on the
door liner, then pull the
door bucket _
straight out.
To reinstall buckets:
> Slide bucket in above desired door
liner retainer and push down until
bucket stops.
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t ER[IGHT
A light activates within the dispenser
area atfull power when dispensing ice
or water.
The dispenser pad is located on the
back wall of the dispensing area.When
the dispenser pad is pressed, the
selectionchosen on the dispenser
control panel will dispense.
Dispenser
Pad
The removable tray at the bottom of the
dispenser area is designed to collect
small spills and may be easily removed
for cleaning and emptying purposes.
IMPORTANT: Removable tray does not
drain. Continuous water running intotray
will cause tray to overflow.
Removable
Tray
To avoid personal injury or
property damage, observe the
following:
> DO NOTput fingers,handsor any
foreignobjectintodispenseropening.
> DONOT usesharp objectsto
break ice.
> DONOT dispenseice directly into
thin glass, fine china ordelicate
crystal.
NOTE:
Duringinitial use of water dispenser,
there will be a 1- to 2-minute delay
while water tank fills before water
dispenses. Discardfirst 10-14
containers of water after initially
connecting refrigerator to household
water supply and after extended
periods of nonuse.
To use dispenser pad:
Choose water selection from
dispenser control panel.
Press sturdy,wide-mouthed container
against dispenser pad. When
dispensing crushed ice, hold
container as close to chute as
possible to reducespraying.
Releasepressure on dispenser pad
to stop water from dispensing. A
small amount of water may continue
to dispense and collect in dispenser
tray. Large spills should be wiped dry.
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fiYPBUTTOH(OHTROLFEATURES
0 0
O CHANGE
<=>GOOD
FILTER DISPENSER
DISPENSER
OPERATION
Todispense:
> SelectCUBE, CRUSHor WATER
modeby pushing buttonon dispenser
control panel.Agreenindicator light
abovebutton shows mode selection.
Presscontainer againstdispenser
pad.Selection mode may not be
changedwhile ice dispenser is in
operation,
NOTE: If waterdispenser is
continuouslyactivefor more than 5
minutes,an automatic lock out sensor
willshut down powerto dispenser area.
Forinstructions on how to unlock your
dispenser,see the sectionentitled
DispenserLock below.
DISPENSER LOCK
Thisfeature preventsiceor
waterfrom being dispensed.
Tolock and unlock dispenser:
> To lock dispenser,press and hold
LOCK/UNLOCKbutton for 3
seconds.A green indicator light
above button confirms dispenser is
locked.
> To unlock dispenser,hold
LOCK/UNLOCKbutton for 3
seconds. Green indicator light above
button will go out.
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FILTERED ICE & WATER
o
FILTER STATUS
INDICATOR LIGHT o°ooo
The filter status indicator light
serves as a reminderto FILTER
replace the water filter.Agreen light
indicates that the filter is in good
condition. A red light indicates the filter
should be changed. Once light turns red,
it will remain red until function is reset.
To reset indicator:
> Pressand hold both LOCK/UNLOCK
and WATERbuttons simultaneously
for 4 seconds. The green filter status
indicator light will flash 3 times when
the function has successfully reset.
€_ CHANGE
AUTO LIGHT
The auto lightfunction
offers the ability to activate the
dispenser light at half-power when the
LIGHT SENSOR detects that the light
levels in room are low.
To activate and deactivate auto light:
To activate, press ON/OFF button
located on control panel. A green
indicator light above button displays
to show that sensor is active.
>- To deactivate,press ON/OFF button.
Green indicator light will go out.
NOTE: Dispenser light will operate
whether or notauto light is selected.
o
SENSOR
LIGHT
LIGHT
SABBATH _+_
MODE
This mode is intendedto deactivate
power to the LED and dispenser lights,
while allowing the controls to remain
operational.
To activate and deactivate Sabbath
Mode:
Toactivate, press and hold both
LOCK/UNLOCK and ON/OFF
buttons simultaneously for 3 to 4
seconds. After 3 to 4 seconds, the
LED and dispenser lights will turn off.
Dispenser light will not activate
during dispensing while in this
mode.
Todeactivate, press and hold both
LOCK/UNLOCK and ON/OFF
buttons simultaneously for 3 to 4
seconds. After 3 to 4 seconds, the
LED and dispenser lights will
activate.
NOTE: Inthe event that power is
interrupted while the Sabbath Modeis
active, the control will remain in Sabbath
Modewhen power returns.
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DISPENSERf[ATIJRt S,(oNt.
[i[(TRONi((OHTROL[[ATUR[$
OFF
ON
GOOD
DHANGEO
FILTER _
DISPENSER
OPERATION
To dispense water:
> Selectthe WATERbutton. _j
> Presscontaineragainst dispenser
pad.
To dispense ice:
> SelecttheCUBE button for
cubedice.
> PresstheCRUSH button for _]
crushedice.
> Presscontaineragainst dispenser
pad.
NOTE: If water dispenser is
continuously active for morethan2
minutes, an automatic lock out sensor
will shut down powerto dispenser area.
For instructions on how to unlock your
dispenser,see the sectionentitled
Dispenser Lock below.
DISPENSER LOCK
Thisfeature preventsiceor
waterfrom being dispensed.
To lock and unlock dispenser:
Tolock dispenser,press and hold the
LOCK/UNLOCK button for 3
seconds.A green indicator light
above button confirms dispenser is
locked.
DISPENSER
LIGHT FUNCTION
The lightfunction offerstwo
settings:OFF andAUTO.
The OFF setting will turn off the
dispenser cavity light.
TheAUTO setting allows the SENSOR
to measure the surroundinglight levels
and adjust the power of the cavity light
accordingly. Whenthe sensor registers
lower light levels (nighttime, darkened
kitchen), the cavity light will respond at
50% power. When the sensor registers
high light levels (lighted kitchen, direct
sunlight), the cavity lightwill not activate.
NOTE: Dispenser lightwill operate at
full powerwhen ice or water functions
are in use.
To
activateauto setting:
Press the ON/OFF button located on
control panel. When the green
indicator light abovethe button
display is on, the cavity dispenser
lightwill usethe AUTO setting.
To
deactivateauto setting:
Press the ON/OFF button located on
control panel. Green indicator light
above button will go out.
LIGHT
SENSOR
FILTER STATUS FILTER
INDICATOR c.,.G o
LIGHT
The filter status indicator light serves as
a reminderto replacethe water filter. A
green light indicatesthatthe filter is in
good condition. A red light indicatesthe
filter should be changed. Once light
turns red, itwill remain
red untilfunction is @ 4- [_
reset.
To reset indicator:
> Press and hold both the LOCK/
UNLOCK and the WATERbuttons
simultaneouslyfor 4 seconds.The
green filter status indicator light will
flash 3 times when the function /,,
has successfully reset, v
TEMPERATURE KEYS
These keyswill loweror raisethe
freezer or fresh food compartment
temperature.
NOTE: Seethe section How to Adjust
the Temperature Controls (page 12)
for instructions on howto set food
compartmenttemperatures.
GOOD
_Mps_
Tounlock dispenser,hold the
LOCK/UNLOCKbutton for 3
seconds. Green indicator light above
button will go out.
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OFF
GOOD
CHANGE_
FILTER @ [_
MAX COOL
Thisfunction causesthefresh
foodtemperature to drop to the
minimumrefrigeratortemperature setting
available.This settingremains in effect
forapproximately 10 hours.
Toactivate and deactivate Max Cool:
> To activate,press the MAX COOL
button. The green lightabove the
button will indicate active status.
> To deactivate,press the MAX COOL
button.The green lightabove the
button will go out.
NOTE: The temperature setting cannot
bechanged if Max Cool or Max Freeze
settingis active.
ON
DISPENSER
DISPLAY ON/OFF
The DisplayOn/Off switch
controls power to the LEDdisplay.
To activateand deactivate display:
> To activate, press theDISPLAY
ON/OFF button.The display will light.
> Todeactivate, press the DISPLAY
ON/OFF button.The display will go
out.
VACATION MODE
Thiskey, ifenabled,causesless
frequent defrost cycles.Thisconserves
energy.
To activate and deactivate Vacation
Mode:
Ili
LIGHT
SENSOR
m
ALARM OFF
This key is used to turn the HI
TEMP Warning Indicatorand audio
alarm, as well asthe OPENDOOR
audio alarm off.Thiswill also deactivate
alarms presentlyin progress.
To turn the alarm off:
> Pressthe ALARM OFF button.
MAX FREEZE
Thisfunction causes the freezer
temperatureto drop to the minimum
freezertemperature setting available.
This setting remains in effect for
approximately24 hours.
Toactivate and deactivate Max
Freeze:
> To activate, press the MAX FREEZE
button. The green light above the
button will indicate active status.
> To deactivate, press the MAX
FREEZE button.The green light
above the button will go out.
NOTE: The temperature setting cannot
bechanged if Max Cool or Max Freeze
setting is active.
>- To activate, press the VACATION
MODE button. The green light above
the button will indicate active status.
> To deactivate, press the VACATION
MODE button,or open either
refrigerator door.
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SABBATH
MODE
This mode is intended to deactivate
powerto the LED and dispenser lights,
while allowing the controls to remain
operational. No visual or audio alarms
will be available while in this mode.
To activate and deactivate Sabbath
Mode:
> To activate, press and hold both the
LOCK/UNLOCKand ON/OFF
buttonssimultaneously for 3 seconds.
After 3 seconds,the LEDand
dispenser lights will turn off.
Dispenser light will not activate
during dispensing while in this
mode.
> To deactivate, press and hold both
LOCK/UNLOCK and ON/OFF
buttonssimultaneously for 3 seconds.
After 3 seconds, the LEDand
dispenser lights will activate.
NOTE: Inthe event that power is
interrupted whilethe Sabbath Modeis
active, the control will remainin Sabbath
Modewhen power returns.
AUTO DISPLAY
The auto display controls the illumination
of the LED display basedon the light
readings receivedfrom the SENSOR. If
the SENSORindicates lowlight levels,
the display will be dimmer than if
displaying during weINit periods.
To set the power level of the display:
Pressand hold both the
ON/OFFbutton and the
freezer Y button for 3 seconds.The
current activestate will show in the
display by usingAL O for on, AL A
for auto.
> Usethe refrigerator _,__" button to
scroll through the display states.
Activate the chosen setting by
pressingthe CONFIRM
SETTINGSbutton.
NOTE: The lettersAL will always show
in freezer temperature display while in
this mode.
TEMPERATURE
CONVERSION MODE
Thismode is availabletochange
thetemperaturedisplaybetween
Fahrenheitand Celsius.
To changecurrenttemperature
reading:
Press theDISPLAYON/OFF and
buttons simultaneouslyfor 3 seconds.
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oc
HIDDEN
LOCKOUT FOR
UPPER KEYPAD
The purposeof this modeis to prevent
tampering with the upper set of
dispenser controls. This includesthe
DisplayOn/Off, Max Freeze, Max Cool,
Vacation Mode,and TemperatureSet
functions.
To activateand deactivate Hidden
Dispenser Lockout:
Toactivate, press the LOCK/
UNLOCK and DISPLAY OFF buttons
simultaneouslyfor 3 seconds.
Todeactivate, press the LOCK/
UNLOCK and DISPLAYOFF buttons
simultaneouslyfor 3 seconds.
ON/OFF FUNCTION
The ON/OFF function turns offcooling to
the fresh food and freezer sections while
allowing the lights and electronicdisplay
to stayon. The dispenser functions will
not be availablewhile in this mode.
Todeactivateand activate refrigerator:
To deactivate, press the freezer -_
button until the readout registers
beyondthe maximum allowable
freezer temperattJre.At this point, the
LED will read OFF. Press the
CONFIRM SETTINGS button to
confirm the selection.
Toreactivate, press the freezer v
button. Press the CONFIRM
SETTINGS button to confirm the
selection.
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NOTE: After reactivation,the display
will show temperaturesetting previously
in use. See the section How to Adjust
the Temperature Controls (page12)
for instructions on how to set food
compartmenttemperatures.
Toa_oid electrical ShockWhiChCan
Causesevere personalinju_or
death, DO NOTperform maintenance
or service on refrigeratorunless
refrigerator is unplugged.

TO(LBNYOURR[FRIG[RATOR
ToaVoideleciricalshock WhiChCan
cause severe personal injuryo_
death, disconnect power tO
refrigeratorbeforecleaning:After
cleaning, connect poweri
PART
TexturedDoors
and Exterior
Cabinet Interior
StainlessSteel Doors
and Exterior*
IMPORTANT: Damage
tostainless steel finish
due toimproper use of
cleaningproducts or
non-recommended
products is not covered
under thisproduct's
warranty.
Door Gaskets
Condenser Coil
Removebase grille to
access
CondenserFan Outlet
Grille
Seeback of refrigerator
Accessories Shelves,
buckets, drawers, etc.
DO NOT USE
> Abrasive or harsh cleaners
> Ammonia
> Chlorine bleach
> Concentrated detergentsor
solvents
Metal or plastic-textured
scouring pads
> Abrasiveor harsh cleaners
> Ammonia
> Chlorine bleach
> Concentrated detergentsor
solvents
Metal or plastic-textured
scouring pads
> Vinegar-based products
Citrus-based cleaners
> Abrasiveor harsh cleaners
> Metal or plastic-textured
scouring pads
> Adishwasher
To avoid peis6nal ;injuryo_:prope_ damagei obseive the following
Read and foll5w manuf_ctureis" diiections for all cleaningproducts:
• DO NOT place bucketsi shelves or accessories in dishwasher.Cracking or
warp ngof accessories may resu L
DO
Use 4 tablespoons of baking sodadissolved in 1 quart
(1 liter)warm soapy water.
> Rinsesurfaces with clean warm water and dry immediately
to avoid water spots.
Use warm, soapy water and a soft, cleancloth or sponge.
Rinse surfaces with clean warm water and dry immediately
to avoid water spots.
> Use a vacuum cleaner hose nozzle.
> Use a vacuum cleaner hose nozzle with brush attachment.
> Followremoval and installation instructionsfrom appropriate
feature section.
Allow items to adjust to room temperature.
> Dilute mild detergent and use a soft clean cloth or sponge
for cleaning.
> Use a plastic bristle brush to get into crevices.
> Rinse surfaces with clean warm water.
> Dryglass and clear items immediately to avoid spots.
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A stainless steel cleaner has been included inside the refrigerator for your use. To purchase additional cleaner, please contact
Sears using the information on the back ofyour manual.
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1. Remove all food.
2. Disconnect refrigerator.
3. Clean the following items-paying
special attentionto crevices-using
the appropriate instructions in How to
CleanYour Refrigerator:
• Walls,floor,and ceiling of cabinet
interior.
• Drawers, shelves, and gaskets.
4. Wash and dry all bottles, containers,
and jars. Discard spoiledor expired
items.
5. Wrap or store odor-causingfoods in
tightly-sealed containersto prevent
reoccurring odors.
6. Connect power to refrigerator and
returnfood.
7. After 24 hours, check if odor has
been eliminated.
Ifodor is still present...
1. Remove drawers and place on top
shelf of refrigerator.
2. Pack refrigerator and freezer
sections-including doors-with
crumpled sheetsof black and white
newspaper.
3. Place charcoal briquettes randomly
on crumpled newspaperin both
freezer and refrigerator
compartments.
4. Closedoors andlet stand24-48 hours.
5. Repeat steps 5 through 7 above.
If odor was not eliminated,contact
Sears Service Center. Referto back of
manualfor phone number.
ERGYSAVINGIDEAS
> Avoid overcrowding refrigerator
shelves.This reduces effectivity of air
circulationaround food and causes
refrigeratorto run longer.
> Avoid addingtoo much warm food to
refrigerator at one time. This
overloads compartmentsand slows
rate of cooling.
> DONOT use aluminumfoil,wax paper,
or papertowelingas shelfliners.This
decreasesairflow andcauses
refrigeratorto run lessefficiently.
> A freezer that is 73full runs most
efficiently.
> Locaterefrigeratorin coolest part of
room.Avoid areasof direct sunlight,
or near heating ducts, registers, or
otherheat producing appliances. If
this is not possible, isolate exterior by
usinga sectionof cabinet or an
added layer of insulation.
> Referto section in Use and Care
Guide on temperature controlsfor
recommendedcontrol settings.
> Clean door gaskets every three
monthsaccording to use and care
guide instructions.This will assure
that door seals properly and
refrigeratorruns efficiently.
> Taketimeto organize items in
refrigeratorto reducetimethat door
is open.
> Besure your doors are closing
securely by leveling refrigerator as
instructed in your useand care guide.
> Clean condenser coils off as
indicated in the Use and Care Guide
every 3 months. This will increase
energy efficiency and cooling
performance.
To avoid electricalshockwhich can
cause seVeiepersonalinjuryor deaihl
disconnectpower to refrigerator
before replacing lightbulb,After
replacinglight bulb, connect power.
To avoid personal injuryor property
damage, observe the following:
> Allow light bulb to cool.
> Wear gloves when re;)lacing light
bulb.
UPPER FRESH FOOD
SECTION
1. Locatefinger
gaps on each
side of clear light
shield. Insert
fingers and press in on each side of
shield. Pullshield down and remove.
2. Remove light bulbs.
3. Replacewith appliance bulbs no
greater than 40 watts.
4. Replace lightbulb cover by inserting
front tabs of light shield into slots
directly in front of light assembly.
LOWER FRESH FOOD
SECTION B
1. Pinch bottomtabs _- --_-_
(A) on light cover
and pull straight
out.
2. Remove light bulb.
3. Replace bulb with appliance bulb no
greater than 40 watts.
4. Insert top tabs (B) of light cover into
liner slots and snap bottom portion
over light assembly.
A
FREEZER SECTION
1. Removeicebin by
lifting front of bin i/_"f _,,_,1
and pullingout.
2. Removelight bulb
cover by pinchingtop tab B
(A) and pulling cover out.
3. Removelightbulb.Replacewith
appliancebulbnogreaterthan40watts.
4. Insert bottom tab (B) of lightcover
into liner slots and snap top portion
over light assembly.
5. Replace ice bin by sliding in until bin
locks into place.
A
ICE AND WATER
DISPENSER
1. Locate light bulb inside top edge of
dispenser frame. Unscrewto remove.
2. Replace light bulb with a _,
7-watt, 120 volt bulb.
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Today'srefrigeratorsusefoaminsulationandaremoreenergyefficientthanrefrigeratorsofthepast.However,foaminsulationis
not as sound absorbent as former insulated models. As a result, certain sounds may be unfamiliar. In time,these sounds will
becomefamiliar. Pleaserefer to this information beforecalling service.
Clicking
Air rushing or whirring
Gurgling or boiling > Evaporator(E) and heat
sound exchanger (F) refrigerant make
Thumping > Ice cubes from ice maker drop > Normal operation
Vibrating noise > Compressor (I) makes a > Normal operation
Freezer control (A) clicks when
starting or stopping compressor.
Defrost timer or electricdamper
control (some models) (B)
sounds like an electric clock
and makes an occasional click
or snap.
Condenser fan (D) makes this
noise while operating,
> Freezerfan (C) makes this
noise while operating.
> Freezerfan (C) slows to a stop
as the freezer door is opened.
this noise when flowing.
into ice bucket (G).
Dispenserice chute (H) closing. > Normal operation
pulsating sound while running.
>- Normal operation
> Normal operation
> Normal operation
> Normaloperation
> Normal operation
> Normal operation
m
> Refrigerator is not level. > See leveling instructions in Installing Your Refrigerator.
Buzzing > Icemaker water valve (J) > Normal operation
hookup buzzes when ice maker
fills with water.
Humming
> Ice maker (K) is in the 'on'
position without water
connection.
> Ice auger (L) hums as auger > Normaloperation
agitates iceduring dispensing.
> > Normal operationCompressor (I) can make a
high pitched hum while
operating.
Solenoid valve (M) operating
ice chute door.
> Stop sound by raising ice maker arm to 'off' position. See
Automatic Ice Maker section in your
Use and Care Guide for details.
> Normal operation
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PROBLEM
Freezer control and lights
are on, but compressors
are not operating
Environment-controlled
drawers are too warm
Refrigeratordoes not
operate
Refrigeratorstill won't
operate
Electroniccontrols (some
models) read EO, ES, or
ERROR in display.
Temperatureof food is
too cold
Food temperature
appears too warm
Refrigerator hasan odor
Water dropletsform on
outsideof refrigerator
Water droplets form on
inside of refrigerator
Refrigerator or ice maker
make unfamiliar sounds
or seems too loud
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POSSIBLECAUSE
Refrigerator is indefrost mode.
Control settings are toolow.
Freezer controls are set too low.
Drawer is improperlypositioned.
Refrigerator is not plugged in.
Dial control infreezer isset to off (some
models)
Electronic temperature controls (some
models) havebeen turned off.
Fuse is blown, or circuit breaker needs to be
reset.
Power outage has occurred.
Unit is malfunctioning
Controls have detected functional problems
andwill attempt to regulatetemperature until
service isobtained.
Condenser coils are dirty.
Refrigerator or freezer controls are set too
high.
Door is not closing properly.
Doorgaskets are not sealing properly.
Controls need to be adjusted.
Condenser coils are dirty.
Rearair grille is blocked.
Door has been opened frequently, or has
been opened for long periods of time.
Food has recently been added.
Compartmentis dirty or hasodor-causingfood.
Dooris not closing properly.
Doorgaskets are not sealing properly.
Humidity levels are high.
Controls require adjustment.
Humidity levels are high or door has been
opened frequently.
Door gaskets are not sealing properly.
Normaloperation.
SOLUTION
Normaloperation. Wait 40 minutes to see if unit restarts.
See drawersection in RefrigeratorFeaturesto adjustcontrols.
See temperature controls section in Installing Your
Refrigerator to adjustyour controls.
See drawersection in Refrigerator Features to properlyinstall
drawers.
Plug in unit.
See dialtemperature controls section in Installing Your
Refrigerator to adjust your controls.
See hidden electronic control section under Dispenser
Features.
Replaceany blown fuses. Check circuit breaker and reset if
necessary.
Call local power company listing to report outage.
Unplug refrigerator andtransferfood to another unit. If
another unit is not available, place dry ice in freezer section to
preserve food. Warranty does not cover food loss. Contact
servicefor assistance.
Contact servicer for assistance.
Clean according to cleaning instructionsin Hints and Care.
See temperature control section in Installing Your
Refrigerator.to adjust your controls.
See leveling instructionsin Installing Your Refrigerator.
Checkfor internal obstructions that are keeping door from
closing properly (i.e. improperly closed drawers, ice buckets,
oversized or improperly stored containers or foodstuffs, etc.).
Clean according to cleaning instructions in Hints and Care.
See temperature controls section in Installing Your
Refrigerator to adjust your controls.
Clean according to cleaning instructions in Hints and Care.
Check the positioning of food items in refrigerator to make
sure grille is not blocked. Rear air grille is located behind
crisper drawers.
Reducetime door is open. Organize food items efficiently to
assure door is open for as short a time as possible.
Allow interior environment to adjustfor period the door has
been open.
Allow time for recently-addedfood to reach refrigeratoror
freezer temperature.
Referto odor removal section in Hints and Care.
Check for internal obstructions that are keeping door from
closing properly (i.e.improperlyclosed drawers, ice buckets,
oversized or improperly stored containers or foodstuffs, etc.).
See leveling instructions in Installing Your Refrigerator.
Clean according to cleaning instructions in Hints and Care.
Normalduring times of high humidity.
See temperature controls section in Installing Your
Refrigeratorto adjust your controls.
Reducetime door is open. Organize food items efficiently to
assure door is open for as short a time as possible.
Clean according to cleaning instructions in Hints and Care.
Referto noise section of Troubleshooting for details.

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PROBLEM
Temperature-controlled
drawer and/or crisper
drawer do not close freely
Refrigerator runs too
frequently
POSSIBLECAUSE
Contents of drawer, or positioning of items in
the surrounding compartment could be
obstructing drawer
Drawer is not in proper position
Refrigerator is not level.
Drawer channels aredirty or needtreatment.
Doorshave beenopenedfrequently or have
been openedforlong periodsof time.
Humidity or heatin surrounding area is high.
Food has recently been added.
Refrigerator is exposed to heat by
environment or by appliances nearby.
Condenser coils are dirty.
Controls need to be adjusted.
Door is not closing properly
Doorgaskets are not sealing properly.
SOLUTION
See drawersectionin Refrigerator Features to properly
install drawers.
See leveling instructions in Installing Your Refrigerator.
Apply a thin layer of petroleumjelly to drawer channels.
Reducetime door is open. Organize food items efficientlyto
assure door is open for as short a time as possible.
Allow interior environment to adjust for periodthe door has
been open.
Normal operation.
Allow time for recently-added foodto reach refrigerator or
freezer temperature.
Evaluate your refrigerator's environment. See location
selection section in Installing YourRefrigerator.
Clean according to cleaning instructions in Hints and Care.
See temperature controls section in Installing Your
Refrigerator to adjust your controls.
See leveling instructions in Installing Your Refrigerator,
Check for internal obstructions that are keeping door from
closing properly (i.e. improperlyclosed drawers, ice buckets,
oversized or improperly stored containers or foodstuffs, etc.).
Clean according to cleaning instructions in Hints and Care.
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I(EANDWATER
Water appears cloudy
Particles in water
and/or ice cubes.
Noindicator lights
are lit on dispenser
control
dispensedwhen padsare
pushed Controls are in lock mode.
Ice maker is not Ice maker hasjust recently been installed or Wait 24 hours for ice production to begin and for ice maker to
producing enough ice a large amount of ice has just been used. restock after emptied.
or ice is malformed Waterpressure is too low. Low water pressure can cause valve to leak. Water pressure
Air or air bubbles in water.
Carbon dust from water filter cartridge.
Concentrationsof mineralsinwater willform
particleswhenwaterbecomesfrozen and melts.
Freezer door is not closed.
Refrigerator is not plugged in.
Fuse is blown, or circuit breaker needs to be
reset.
Power outage has occurred.
Refrigerator is in Sabbath Mode.
Freezer door is not closed.Neither ice nor water is
Water tank isfilling.
Ice maker or ice maker-equipped refrigerator
hasjust recently been installed or a large
amount of ice has just been used.
Water filter isclogged or needsto be Changewater filter.
changed.
Waterfilter is clogged or needs to be Change water filter.
changed.
This is normal when first using dispenser andwill disappear
with use.
Initialwater ejected through cartridge may contain harmless
carbon dust flushed from cartridge. Particlesare safe for
consumption.Will disappear after the first few uses.
Particles are not harmful and naturally occur inwater
supplies.
Verifythat freezer door is closed. Power is removed from the
control when freezer door is opened.
Plug in refrigerator.
Replace any blown fuses. Check circuit breakers for any
tripped circuits.
Call local power company listingto report outage.
See Dispenser Features section for further information.
Verifythat freezer door is closed. Power is removed from the
control when freezer door is opened.
See control instructions in Dispenser Features.
At initial use, there is an approximate 45-second delay in
dispensing while the internal water tank isfilling.
Wait 24 hours for ice productionto begin and for ice maker to
restock after emptied.
must be between 20 to 100 pounds per square inch to function
properly.A minimumpressureof 35 pounds per square inch is
recommended for refrigerators with waterfilters.
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