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Bottom-Mount Refrigerator
Use & Care Guide
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Guide d'utilisation et d'entretien
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Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
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_Recognize this symbol as a safety precaution.
Electrical Requirements
[ WARNING ]
To avoidelectricalshock whichcan cause severepersonalinjuryordeath,do notcutorremove theround
groundingprongfromthe plug.Refrigeratormust be grounded atalltimes.Do notremove warningtagfromcord.
Do not use a two-prong adaptor, Do not use an extension cord.
Electrical Grounding Instructions --This refrigerator is equipped with a three-prong (grounding) plug ....
for protection against possible shock hazards. If you encounter a two-prong receptacle, contact a _1_ !
qualified electrician and have the two-prong wall receptacle replaced with a properly grounded I f.._;_Ii
three-prong wall receptacle in accordance with the National Electrical Code. U/_ !
Refrigerator is designed to operate on a separate 103 to 126 volt, 15 amp., 60 cycle line. .....
Proper Disposal of Your Refrigerator
IMPORTANT: Child entrapment and suffocation are not problems of the past. Junked or
abandoned refrigerators are still dangerous--even if they will sit for "just a few days". If
you discard an otd refrigerator, please follow the instructions below to help prevent
accidents.
BEFORE YOU TH ROW AWAYYOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR OR
FREEZER:
I1 DANGER
• Take off the doors,
Leave the shelves in place so children may not easily climb inside,
Warranty
Full One Year Warranty on Refrigerator
Forone year from the date of purchase, when this refrigerator is operated and maintained according to
instructions attached to or furnished with it, Sears will repair it, free of charge, if defective in material or workmanship.
Full Five Year Warranty on Sealed Refrigeration System
Forfive years from the date of purchase, when this refrigerator is operated and maintained according to instructions
attached to or furnished with it, Sears wili repair the sealed system (consisting of refrigerator, connecting tubing 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.
Warranty Service is available by contacting 1-800-4-MY-HOME (1-800-469-4663).
This warranty applies only while this product is in use in the United States.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.
Sears, Roebuck and Co, Dept 817WA, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
Read and Save These Instructions
Record in tile space provided below the modeI and serial numbers found on tile serial plate located on the top Ieft
walt of the refrigerator compartment.
Model Number: 596.
Serial Number:
Purchase Date:

Contents
Electrical Requirements ....................................................... 2
Proper Disposal ofYour Refrigerator ................................... 2
Warranty ............................................................................... 2
Read and SaveThese instructions ...................................... 2
Space Requirements ........................................................... 3
Installation Instructions ........................................................ 3
ToRemove Doors ............................................................. 3
ToReverse Doors ............................................................. 4
ToReplace Doors ............................................................. 4
Connect Ice MakerWater Supply Line (some models) .... 5
Leveling Refrigerator ............................................................ 6
Controls ................................................................................ 6
Refrigerator and Freezer Controls .................................... 6
Setting Controls ................................................................ 6
Refrigerator Features........................................................... 7
Refrigerator Shelves......................................................... 7
Crisper Drawers ............................................................... 7
Meat Drawer ..................................................................... 7
Crisper and Meat Drawer System (some models) ........... 8
Bottle Rack (some models) .............................................. 9
Covered Utility Bin (some models) ................................... 9
Dairy Compartment .......................................................... 9
Door Buckets .................................................................... 9
Door Shelves .................................................................... 9
Freezer Features ................................................................ 10
Frost-Free System .......................................................... 10
Automatic IceMaker (some models) .............................. 10
Ice Service Rack some models) ................................... 10
Wire Shelf ....................................................................... 10
Vertical Shelf Divider (some models) ............................. 10
Wire Basket .................................................................... 10
Care and Cleaning ............................................................. 11
General Cleaning ........................................................... 11
Stainless Steel Cleaning ................................................ 11
Adhesives ....................................................................... 1t
Door Gaskets ................................................................. 1t
Condenser Coil ............................................................... 11
Glass Shelves ................................................................ t t
Odor Removal ................................................................ t t
Light Bulb Replacement ................................................. 12
Vacation Tips ...................................................................... t 2
Energy Tips ........................................................................ 12
Normal Operating Sounds ................................................. 13
Before Calling For Service ................................................. 14
EspanGl.............................................................................. 16
Frangais ............................................................................. 31
• If your refrigerator has an ice maker, make sure you
leave some extra space at the back to allow for the
water line connection. The refrigerator can be flush with
the back wail if you do not have an ice maker installed•
• If you are installing your refrigerator next to a fixed wail,
leave 2 ½" minimum on hinge side (depending on your
model) to allow for the door to swing open 90 °.
NOTE: Do not install the refrigerator near an oven,
radiator, or other heat source. Do not install the
refrigerator in a location where the temperature will fall
below 55°F (13°C).
Installation Instructions
Proper installation will ensure this refrigerator operates
most efficiently.
Tools Required
Putty knife (blade covered with masking tape)
hex nut driver (some models)
hex nut driver (some models)
3 _
/8 hex nut driver
Phillips screwdriver
IMPORTANT:
Save all screws for reuse.
For plug removal requiring use of a putty knife blade
covered with masking tape to avoid damage to
refrigerator finish, For plugs using a screwdriver or nut
driver style head, use appropriate toot to avoid damage
to plugs•
To Remove Doors
WARNING
To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe
personal injury or death, disconnect power to refrigerator
before removing doors• After replacing doors, connect
power•
• Remove top hinge cover(A). Top hinge cover snaps off.
While supporting refrigerator door, remove top hinge(B)
and shim(C) using Sly6"hex nut driver to remove
screws(D).
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Note: Translation may sometimes cause variations in
meaning• In all cases where meaning varies, the most
accurate meaning will be the English version of this
document•
Space Requirements
Keep flammable materials and vapors, such as
gasoline, away from refrigerator, Failure to do so
can result in death, explosion, fire, or burns.
• To ensure proper ventilation for your refrigerator, allow
for a 1"(2.5 cm) space at the top of your refrigerator.
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2. Lift refrigerator door off center hinge•

IMPORTANT: To avoid damage to interior finish, remove
buckets and shelves from freezer and refrigerator door
before continuing door reversal. Lay door interior-side down
on carpet, or a table or floor protected with blankets or
towels.
3. While supporting freezer door, remove center hinge
pin(A) from center hinge bracket(B with 9/s2"hex nut
driver. Remove and retain all round washer shims(C), if
present.
4. Remove freezer door by lifting door off bottom hinge.
5. Remove center hinge braeket(A)and shim(B)by
removing screws(C) using Phillips screwdriver.
Reverse Handles
1. Remove handle screw from top handle trim(A). Pry
up edge of handle trim on both ends of handle using
a putty knife with the blade covered with masking
tape. Remove handle(B)from door by removing 1
remaining mounting screw at each end of handle(C).
2. Remove 1 plug from top hinge side of door and 2
from front hinge side of door(D). Replace 3 plugs in
empty mounting holes.
3. Mount refrigerator handle(B) on opposite side of door
using mounting screws removed in previous step.
4. Snap top(A) and bottom handle trim(£) into place
and replace screw at top of handle.
6. Remove toe grille and bottom hinge cover. Both snap
off.
i_ 7. Remove bottom hinge(A) and shim(B) with 3Is" hex nut
driver. Remove hinge pin(C). Remove and retain all
round washer shims(D), if present.
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To Reverse Doors
1. Complete all directions in section entitled To
Remove Doors.
2. Transfer three cabinet plugs from top corner of
cabinet to holes left from top hinge removal.
3. Transfer three _/r6"hex head screws opposite center
hinge area to the holes left by center hinge removal.
Remove Door Stop
1. Unscrew 2 Phillips screws and remove door stop(A)
from refrigerator and freezer door(B). Retain all screws
for door stop replacement.
5. Open freezer door 90 °. Locate two notches on back
of freezer handle(A), insert putty knife blade wrapped
in masking tape. Pry up back edge of handle cap(B)
and remove from handle.
6. Remove handle from door by removing two mounting
screws(C).
7. Remove 2 plugs(D) from opposite side of freezer
door and replace in empty mounting holes.
8. Mount freezer handle to opposite side of door using
mounting screws removed in previous step.
9. Angle front edge of handle cap(B) downward toward
back lip of freezer handle(A). Verify bottom tab on
freezer cap slides under rear lip of freezer handle.
Snap rear edge of handle cap in place.
Replace Door Stop
1. Mount door stop opposite handle side on underside of
door.
To Replace Doors
1. Replace bottom hinge and shims. Replace bottom
hinge pin in bottom hinge bracket in hole outside of
cabinet, along with all washer shims retained from
hinge removal.
2. Replace center hinge bracket, and shims.
3. Assemble top hinge, hinge shim(s), and positioning
shim together. Attach loosely to cabinet to allow for
door clearance.

4. Placefreezerdooronbottomhingepin.
5. Replacecenterhingepinwithhexnutdriver.Make
surefitistight.Replaceroundshimsanddoor
closure.
6. Tightendowntophinge.Useadimeattoptospace
door//_6"(18mm)fromcabinet.
7. Handlesideofdoorshouldbeapproximatelyr/8"
(3mm)higherthanhingeside.Doorwill become
levelwhen it is loaded with food.
Note: If not proceeding with Connect Ice Maker Water
Supply Line, continue with section entitled
Leveling Refrigerator.
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(3 mm) --
1/16"
Materials Required
¼" O.D. (6 mm) flexible copper tubing is required. Length of
copper tubing must reach from water supply connection to
water valve inlet port on back of refrigerator, plus additional
8 ft. (2 m) of tubing for a service loop. A service loop will
allow refrigerator to be pulled away from the wall without
disconnecting tubing.
Procedure
1. Remove plastic cap(A) from water valve inlet port(B).
Connect Ice Maker Water Supply Line
(some models)
[ DANGER
To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe
personal injury or death. Disconnect power to
refrigerator before connecting water supply.
I A CAUTION
Observe the following to avoid property damage:
• Make sure water pressure to water valve is
between 20 and 100 pounds per square inch.
• Tighten adapter fitting and nuts with pliers and
wrenches. Do not overtighten,
• Check for water leaks and correct if necessary
before returning refrigerator to normal location.
After 24 hours check again for leaks.
IMPORTANT
• Before connecting water supply, contact a plumber to
connect copper tubing to household plumbing in compli-
ance with local codes and ordinances.
• DO NOT use piercing type or 3/_6"saddle valves! Both
reduce water flow, become clogged with time and in
addition, may cause leaks if repair is attempted. The
correct type of shut-off valve requires a ¼" hole to be
drilled in the water supply pipe before valve attachment.
• Do not install copper tubing in area where temperatures
drop below 32°F (0°C).
2. Place brass nut(A) and brass sleeve(B) on copper
tubing(C) (Brass nut and sleeve are found in your
literature packet). Insert copper tubing into water
valve inlet port(D). Connect brass nut(A) on copper
tubing(C) to water valve inlet port(D). Make sure
copper tubing is secure by pulling on copper tubing.
3. Create a service loop using extreme care to avoid
kinks. Secure copper tubing to refrigerator cabinet
with a "P" clamp(B). It is important to secure copper
tubing to refrigerator to avoid leaks when pushing
refrigerator back into opening.
4. Turn on water supply to refrigerator and check for
leaks. Correct any leaks at connection. Be careful not
to overtighten connection.
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Leveling Refrigerator Controls
This refrigerator is designed to operate at normal
CAUTION
household temperatures of 55° to 11O°F(13" to 43°C).
Protect soft vinyl or other flooring with cardboard,
rugs or other protective material to avoid property
damage.
1. Plug in power cord.
2. Move refrigerator into final location.
3. Level refrigerator using a level placed on top of the
refrigerator.
• Remove toe grille(A). Remove bottom hinge
cover(B).
• Turn roller adjustment screws(C) to the right to
raise cabinet, or to the left to lower cabinet. Front
of refrigerator must be ½" (6 mm), or ½ bubble on
your level, higher than the back of your refrigerator.
• Make sure refrigerator cabinet is level from side to
side by adjusting left and right roller adjustment
screw.
• Turn stabilizing leg(D) clockwise until firmly against
floor.
4. Replace toe grille(A) and bottom hinge cover(B). See
markings on inside of toe grille to insure proper
placement.
• Snap top portion into place first. Press down on
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lower part of grille until bottom portion snaps into
place.
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Refrigerator and Freezer Controls
Refrigerator control is located on upper rear wall of
refrigerator section.
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Freezer control is located on Ieft front ceiling of freezer
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Setting Controls
When freezer control is set to OFE neither refrigerator
nor freezer sections will cool. Initially, set both controls to
4. Wait 24 hours for refrigerator and freezer sections to
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stabilize temperatures. After 24 hours, adjust controls,
one number at a time, as desired. 1 is warmest setting
and 7 is coldest.
Set controls precisely using a household thermometer
with a temperature range between -5° to 50°F
(-21° to I0°C).
Put thermometer snugly between frozen packages in
freezer section. Wait 5-8 hours. If freezer temperature is
not 0° to 2°F (-17 ° to -16°C), adjust freezer control 1
number at a time. Check again after 5-8 hours.
Put thermometer in a glass of water in middle of
refrigerator section. Wait 5-8 hours. If refrigerator
temperature is not 38° to 40°F (3° to 4°C), adjust
refrigerator control 1 number at a time. Check again after
5-8 hours.

Refrigerator Features
Refrigerator Shelves
Shelves adjust to meet individual storage needs. Some
models feature spillproof shelves and slide out shelves.
Spillproof shelves hold minor spills for easier cleaning.
Remove shelf and crisper drawers by completing the
following steps:
1. Open left crisper.
For doors hinged on left, open right crisper.
CAUTION
Make sure shelf is secure before replacing items on
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shelf to avoid property damage.
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Handle tempered glass shelves carefully to avoid
personal injury or property damage. Shelves may
break suddenly if nicked, scratched, or exposed to
sudden temperature change.
Remove shelves(A) by lifting up shelf front, releasing
hooks{B) from metal track{C), then pulling out.
• Replace shelves by inserting hooks(B) into metal
track{C) and lowering front of shelf.
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Slide out shelves pull forward for easy access to items in
back.
Handle tempered glass shelves carefully to avoid
personal injury or property damage. Shelves may
break suddenly if nicked, scratched, or exposed to
sudden temperature change.
2. Remove glass crisper top{A) by gently pushing up
from underneath. Tilt one end up and pull out.
3. Remove left crisper by lifting from front while
4. Remove support post at recess in bottom center of
5. Remove other crisper by sliding to opposite walt. Lift
from front while supporting underneath and pull out.
6. Replace crispers and shelf by performing steps
2-5 in reverse order.
Meat Drawer
The meat drawer features an adjustable drawer providing
space saving storage under spillproof shelves. The drawer
can be moved from the left to the right side of the
refrigerator compartment to accomodate different storage
needs.
1. Remove drawer by lifting and pulling out. Remove
track, then pulling out.
2. Replace shelf by inserting hooks into the metal track
sliding in.
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supporting underneath and pulling out. For doors
hinged on lefL remove right crisper.
refrigerator section.
shelf by lifting from front, releasing hooks from metal
and lowering the front of shelf. Replace drawer by
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Crisper Drawers
Crisper drawers keep produce fresh longer. Wrap produce
tightly. Do not wash produce before placing in crispers.
Excess moisture could cause produce to spoil prematurely.
Do not line crispers with paper towels. Paper towels retain
moisture.
Some models have a crisper control. Crisper control is
located below front shelf trim. Control adjusts humidity in
crisper drawers. Slide control to high for produce with
leaves such as lettuce, spinach or cabbage. Slide control to
tow for produce with skins such as cauliflower, corn or
tomatoes.

Crisper and Meat Drawer System (some
models)
The combined design of the crisper and meat drawers can
keep food fresh longer by creating adjustable environments
for produce, meats, and other food items.
The drawer in the left side(A) can serve as either a
crisper drawer or a meat drawer.
To use as a crisper drawer:
1. Set temperature control(b) to COLD.
2. Set humidity control(a) to desired level to best suit
contents.
3 Slide control to HIGH for produce with leaves such as
lettuce, spinich or cabbage.
4. Slide control to LOWfor produce with skins such as
cauliflower, corn or tomatoes.
To use as a meat drawer:
1. Set humidity control(a) to HIGH.
2. Set temperature control(b) to COLD for normal
refrigerator temperature and to COLDER for colder
temperature. Adjustment of the the temperature
control(b) allows for more or less freezer air flow
around the pan. Ice crystals may form on drawer or
The drawer in the right side(B) can be used for produce.
food on COLDER setting.
The crisper drawer features an adjustable humidity
control(e).
To use as a crisper drawer(B):
1. Slide control to HIGH for produce with leaves such as
lettuce, spinich or cabbage.
2. Slide control to LOWfor produce with skins such as
cauliflower, corn or tomatoes.
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3. Set temperature control(E) on crisper frame to COLD.
Lift front of crisper frame(A) and remove plastic
divider(B). Make sure divider pin(C)on plastic
divider is free from frame assembly before
removing from unit.
4. Slide crisper drawers out.
5. Remove crisper frame(A) by lifting hooks(D) free
from metal track on rear wall. Pull forward and out of
unit.
Replace drawer system by completing the following steps:
1. Set temperature control(E) on crisper frame to
COLD.
2. Hook crisper frame(A) into metal track on rear wall
and lower frame onto cabinet grooves.
3. Slide drawers into place.
4. Slide plastic divider(B) into slide rail on bottom of
cabinet.
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5. Lower frame so that divider pin(F) fits into slot(G)
beneath plastic molding.
6. Place glass crisper top into crisper frame.
CAUTION
To avoid damage to device, please follow removal and
installation instructions carefully. Instructions followed
incorrectly, or in the wrong order, may result in part
breakage and device malfunction.
CAUTION ]
Handle tempered glass shelves carefully to avoid
personal injury or property damage. Shelves may
break suddenly if nicked, scratched, or exposed to
sudden temperature change.
Remove drawer system by completing the following steps:
1. Open left crisper.
2. Gently push up crisper top from underneath. Tilt up
end and putt out.

Bottle Rack (some models)
Bottle rack(A) provides convenient storage for a large
bottle, eggs, etc.
Hang rack by hooking over side of shelf.
Covered Utility Bin (some models)
The utility bin has a lid and removable egg tray. When tray
is removed, bucket will accept standard egg carton, ice, etc.
Door Shelves
Remove door shelves by lifting ends and pulling out.
Replace door shelves by placing shelf on glides(A)
and sliding down.
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Dairy Compartment
Dairy compartment provides convenient storage for butter,
cheese, etc.
Remove dairy compartment by lifting door, pushing
tabs(A) of shelf down on both sides, and pulling out.
Replace dairy compartments by sliding in until tabs
tock into place, then lower door.
Door Buckets
Door buckets adjust to meet individual storage needs.
Remove door buckets by pushing tabs(A)on both
sides of shelves toward center and pulling bucket
out.
Replace door buckets by sliding in until tabs lock into
place.
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Freezer Features
Frost-Free System
The refrigerator and freezer sections are completely frost-
free. Defrosting is automatic under normal conditions.
Refrigerator and freezer sections never have to be
defrosted.
Automatic Ice Maker (some models)
• Make sure ice bucket is in place and ice maker arm(A) is
down (B).
After freezer section reaches normal temperature, the ice
maker fills with water and begins operating. Allow 24-48
hours after installation before first harvest of ice. Ice
maker produces 7 to 9 harvests of ice in a 24-hour period
under ideal conditions.
• After ice is formed, ice maker drops ice cubes into ice
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storage bucket. During ice production, ice maker arm
raises and lowers. When ice storage bucket is full, ice
maker arm turns ice maker off.
Note: Discard first 3 harvests of ice so any impurities left in
the water line after installation are not consumed.
• If you wish to stop automatic ice production lift ice maker
arm(C). A definite click is heard when proper position is
reached. Ice maker arm wili remain in that position untii
pushed down.
ce Service Rack (some models)
Install ice service rack by placing ice service rack(A) on
washers(B) and sliding down.
Some models feature a slide out shelf that pulls forward for
easy access to items in back.
Remove sIideout shelf by sliding forward until ball
point(A) beneath center rail(B) catches in molding
groove.
Grasp shelf by center rail(B), pull up, and remove.
Slide in until ball point(A)fails into molding groove.
Vertical Shelf Divider(some models)
Some slideout shelves have an adjustable vertical shelf
divider.
To install divider:
1. Slide prongs of shelf divider beneath desired grill
work, slightly off-center from center rail.
2. Press top of divider down and slide hook assembly
beneath center rail.
To remove divider:
Press top of divider down and slide hook out from
under center rail.
Pull back on divider to release prongs from grill work.
Wire Shelf
Some models feature a fixed wire shelf.
Remove wire shelf by pulling out. A sharp tug may
be necessary.
Replace wire shelf by sliding in until back locks in
place.
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Make sure shelf is secure before placing items on shetf t
avo d property damage.
Wire Basket
Wire basket(A) slides out for easy access to items in back.
Remove wire basket by lifting and pulling out.
Replace wire basket by sliding in.
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Care and Cleaning
WARNING
Disconnect power to refrigerator before cleaning to
avoid electrical shock which can cause severe
personal injury or death. After cleaning, restore
power.
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to avoid personal injury or property damage. J
General Cleaning
See section on Stainless Steel Cleaning if doors are
stainless steel.
1. Wash surfaces with 4 tablespoons baking soda
dissolved in 1 quart warm water and a soft, clean
cloth.
2. Rinse surfaces with warm water. Dry surfaces with a
soft, clean cloth.
• Do not use the following items:
- abrasive or harsh cleaners, ammonia,
chlorine bleach, etc.
- concentrated detergents or solvents
- metal scouring pads
These items can scratch, crack and discolor sur-
faces.
• Do not place buckets, shelves, etc. in dishwasher.
Stainless Steel Cleaning
Damage to stainless steel finish due to improper use of
cleaning products, or using non-recommended
cleaning products, is not covered under warranty,
1. Wash surfaces with warm soapy water and a soft,
clean cloth or sponge.
2. Rinse surfaces with warm water. Dry surfaces with a
soft, clean cloth.
• Do not use the following harsh cleaners:
- abrasive or acidic cleaners (ammonia, chlorine
bleach, vinegar-based product, etc.
- citrus-based cleaners
- scouring pads (metal, textured plastic, etc.)
These items can scratch, discolor, or permanently
tarnish surfaces.
3. Follow up rinsing by immediately drying with a soft,
clean cloth. This will avoid water spotting on
stainless steel finish.
Adhesives
1. Remove adhesive residue from refrigerator surfaces
by rubbing toothpaste into adhesive with fingers until
adhesive loosens.
2. Rinse surface with warm water. Dry surface with a
soft, clean cloth.
Door Gaskets
1. Clean door gaskets every 3 months according to
General Cleaning instructions. Clean any spills
immediately.
Condenser Coil
Clean condenser coil behind toe grille every 3 months to
ensure maximum performance of refrigerator. Accumulated
dust and tint may cause the following:
• reduced cooling performance
• increased energy usage
• premature part failure
1. Remove toe grille by holding ends and pulling away
from refrigerator.
2. Clean front surface of condenser coil with a vacuum
cleaner hose nozzle.
3. Replace toe grille by inserting clips in holes and
snapping in.
4. Raise stabilizing legs by turning counterclockwise.
CAUTION
Protect soft vinyl or other flooring with cardboard,
rugs or other protective material to avoid property
damage.
5. Pull refrigerator away from wall. Run a vacuum
brush across grille on back of refrigerator.
Glass Shelves
CAUTION
Handle tempered glass shelves carefully to avoid
personal injury or property damage. Shelves may
break suddenly if nicked, scratched, or exposed to
sudden temperature change.
Remove shelf by lifting front, releasing hooks from metal
track then pulling out. Place shelf on a towel. Allow shelf to
adjust to room temperature before cleaning.
Clean crevices by completing the following:
1. Dilute mild detergent and brush solution into crevices
using a plastic bristle brush. Let sit for 5 minutes.
2. Spray warm water into crevices using faucet spray
attachment.
3. Dry shelf thoroughly and replace shelf by inserting
hooks into metal track and lowering it from the front.
Odor Removal
1. Remove all food and disconnect power to refrigerator.
2. Clean all interior surfaces including ceiling, floor, and
walls according to General Cleaning instructions. Pay
special attention to corners, crevices_ and grooves.
Include all drawers, shelves, and gaskets.
3. Connect power to refrigerator and return food to
refrigerator. Wash and dry ali containers. Wrap foods
in tightly sealed containers to prevent further odon
After 24 hours, check if odor has been eliminated.
Complete steps 4-9 if odor has not been eliminated.
4. Place crispers on top shelf of refrigerator section.
Pack refrigerator and freezer sections, including
doors, with crumpled sheets of newspaper.
5. Place charcoal briquettes randomly throughout
newspaper.
6. Close doors and let stand 24-48 hours.
7. Remove charcoal briquettes and newspapers.
8. Complete steps 2-3.
If odor is still not eliminated, contact a Sears Service
Center.
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Light Bulb Replacement
WARNING
Disconnect power to refrigerator before replacing
light bulb to avoid electrical shock which can cause
severe personal injury or death. After replacing light
bulb, restore power.
I CAUTION
Observe the following to avoid personal injury or
property damage.
Allow light bulbs to cool
Wear gloves when replacing light bulb.
Refrigerator Light
• Remove light bulb cover(B) by removing ¼" hex nut
screws(A). Replace with appliance bulb no greater than
60 watts.
• Replace light bulb cover by replacing ¼" hex nut screws.
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Vacation Tips
Complete the following steps for short vacations.
1. Remove perishable foods.
2. If an ice maker is installed, move ice maker arm to
Offposition. (See "Automatic Ice Maker" section.)
Complete the following steps for long vacations.
1. Empty refrigerator and freezer sections.
2. Unplug refrigerator.
3. Clean refrigerator and door gaskets according to
General Cleaning instructions in "Care and
Cleaning" section.
4. Prop doors open, so air can circulate inside.
5. If an ice maker is installed, turn off water supply to
refrigerator and move ice maker arm to Offposition.
(See "Automatic Ice Maker" section.)
Energy Tips
• Operate in normal household temperatures of 55° to
110°F (13 ° to 43°C) away from heat sources and direct
sunlight.
• Set refrigerator, freezer, and temperature controlled
meat drawer system controls no colder than necessary.
• Keep freezer section full.
• Keep door gaskets clean and pliable. Replace gaskets
if worn.
• Keep condenser coil clean.
B
Freezer Light
• Remove light bulb cover(B) by removing ¼" hex nut
screws(A). Replace with appliance bulb no greater than
60 watts,
• Replace light bulb cover by replacing ¼" hex nut screws.
A
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Normal Operating Sounds
This new refrigerator may be replacing a differently
designed, less efficient or smaller refrigerator. Today's
refrigerators have new features and are more energy
efficient. As a result, certain sounds may be unfamiliar.
These sounds are normal and will soon become familiar
to you. They also indicate refrigerator is operating and
performing as designed.
1. Freezer control clicks when starting or stopping
compressor.
2. Freezer fan air rushes and whirs.
3. Sealed system (evaporator and heat exchanger)
refrigerant flow gurgles, pops or sounds like boiling
water.
4. Defrost heater sizzles, hisses or pops.
5. Defrost timer sounds like an electric clock and
snaps in and out of defrost cycle.
6. Condenser fan air rushes and whirs.
7. Compressor has a high pitched hum or pulsating
sound and cycles on and off.
8. Ice cubes from ice maker (some models) drop into
ice bucket.
g.
Ice maker water valve hookup (some models)
buzzes when ice maker fills with water. This occurs
whether or not refrigerator is connected to water
supply. If refrigerator is not connected to water
supply, stop sound by raising ice maker arm to Off
position. Ice maker water valve hookup is located
behind condenser fan in back of refrigerator.
Note: Foam insulation is very energy efficient and
has excellent insulating capabilities. However, foam
insulation is not as sound absorbent as
previously used fiberglass insulation.
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Before Calling For Service
Problem
Refrigerator does not
operate
Refrigerator still will
not operate.
Food temperature
appears too warm.
Temperature-
controlled meat drawer .
is too warm
Food temperature is •
too cold.
Refrigerator runs too •
frequently.
Water droplets form on •
inside of refrigerator. •
Water droplets form on •
outside of refrigerator. .
Solution
• Make sure freezer control is on
• Make sure refrigerator is plugged in If not, firmly plug the cord into a live outlet
with proper voltage
• Check fuse or circuit breaker Plug in another item at that wall outlet If outlet does
not work, replace the fuse or reset the circuit
• If freezer control is on, light works but 2 fans and compressor are not operating,
refrigerator may be in defrost cycle Wait 40 minutes to see if refrigerator restarts
• Unplug refrigerator Transfer food to another refrigerator or place dry ice in freezer
section to preserve food Call for service
• See above sections.
• Allow time for recently added warm food to reach refrigerator or freezer
temperature. Adding food warms the refrigerator. It can take a few hours for the
refrigerator to return to normal temperature.
• Check gaskets for proper seal. Gaskets should seal tightly to cabinet.
• Clean condenser coils. See "Condenser Coils" instructions in "Care and Cleaning"
section.
• Adjust refrigerator and/or freezer control. See "Setting Controls" instructions in
"Controls" section.
• Freezer or refrigerator light stays on. If light stays on, call service.
• Return air vents behind crisper are blocked restricting airflow. Locate return air vent
behind crispers and remove any debris that blocks vents or restricts airflow.
Slide controi to colder setting.
Adjust freezer control to colder setting. See "Setting Controls" instructions of
"Controls" section.
Clean condenser coils. See "Condenser Coils" instructions in "Care and Cleaning
section.
Adjust refrigerator control. See "Setting Controls" instructions in "Controls" section.
Adjust freezer control to warmer setting. See "Setting Controls" instructions in
"Controls" section. Allow several hours for temperature to adjust.
It may be normal to maintain constant temperature.
Doors have been opened frequently or for an extended period of time. When the
door is opened warm humid air is allowed into the refrigerator. The more the door
is opened the more warm air the refrigerator must cool.
Allow time for recently added warm food to reach refrigerator or freezer
temperature. It can take a few hours for the refrigerator to return to normal
temperature.
Clean condenser coils. See "Condenser Coils" instructions in "Care and Cleaning"
section.
Adjust freezer control. See "Setting Controls" instructions in "Controls" section.
Check gaskets for proper seal. Gaskets should seal tightly to cabinet.
Freezer light stays on. If light stays on, call service.
Make sure refrigerator is level. See "Leveling Refrigerator" section of Installation
Instructions.
It is normal during high humidity periods or if doors have been opened frequently.
Wrap food tightly and wipe off damp containers prior to storing in the refrigerator to
avoid moisture accumulation.
Check door seals for proper seal. Gaskets should seal tightly to cabinet.
It is normal during high humidity periods or if doors have been opened frequently.
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Before Calling For Service
Problem
Meat drawer or crisper
drawer does not close
freely.
Refrigerator has an
odor.
Refrigerator makes
unfamiliar sounds or
seems too loud
Ice cubes have an
odor.
Ice cubes stick together .
or "shrink"
Ice maker (some
models) is not
producing ice. •
Ice maker (some o
models) is not
producing enough ice
Ice forms in inlet tube to .
ice maker (some •
models).
Solution
• Check for a package that may prevent drawer from closing properly.
• Confirm drawer is in proper position.
• Clean drawer channels with warm, soapy water. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
• Apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly to drawer channels.
• Confirm refrigerator is level.
• See "Odor Removal" instructions in "Care and Cleaning" section.
• It may be normal. See "Normal Operating Sounds" section.
See "Odor Removal" instructions in "Care and Cleaning" section.
Ice maker (some models) was recently installed Discard first few batches of ice
to avoid discolored or off-flavored ice
Food has not been wrapped tightly in either refrigerator or freezer compartment
Rewrap foods since odors may migrate to the ice if food is not wrapped properly.
Discard ice and clean ice bucket or trays more frequently Ice cubes are porous
and absorb odors easily
Water supply contains minerals such as sulfur. In some situations a filter may
need to be installed to eliminate taste and odor problems.
Empty ice cube bucket or trays more frequently. If used infrequently, ice cubes
may stick together or shrink
Water pressure may be to low or high Ice maker requires a water pressure of
20-I00 psi to function properly.
Confirm ice maker arm is down. See "Automatic Ice Maker" section.
Confirm household water supply is reaching water valve Make sure the water
valve shut off is fully turned on.
Piercing type or 3/_" saddle valve was used for hookup. Both reduce water flow
and may become clogged with time. Replace these valves with correct type of
saddle valve requiring ¼" hole to be drilled in water supply pipe prior to valve
attachment
Confirm ice maker wiring harness is inserted completely in proper holes.
Check for kinks in copper or plastic tubing. Remove kinks or replace tubing.
Check electrical connections to water valve coil and connector block on
refrigerator cabinet.
If a water filter has been installed on the water line outside the refrigerator, check
the filter for clogs or improper installation of the filter
Ice maker has just recently been installed or a large amount of ice has just been
used. Wait 24 hours for ice production to begin and for ice maker to restock after
emptied.
Confirm household water supply is reaching water valve Make sure the water
valve shut off is fully turned on.
Piercing type or 31,,,saddle valve was used for hookup. Both reduce water flow
and may become clogged with time Replace these valves with correct type of
saddle valve requiring _/4"hole to be drilled in water supply pipe prior to valve
attach merit.
Check for kinks in copper or plastic tubing. Remove kinks or replace tubing
Confirm freezer section is operating at proper temperature. Freezer must be cold
enough to produce ice See 'Setting Controls" section.
Check water pressure Low water pressure causes valves to leak.
Piercing type or _/_" saddle valve was used for hookup. Both reduce water flow
and may become clogged with time Replace these valves with correct type of
saddle valve requiring ¼" hole to be drilled in water supply pipe prior to valve
attach merit
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