Kenmore Sears 70141, 70148, 70151, 70158, 70171 Owner's Manual

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¢onten_s
o Safety Instructions ............................ 2
Grounding Requirements ................ 2, 3
oStarting the Refrigerator .............. 3, 4
o Adjusting the Controls ..................... 4
o Energy Saver Switch ........................... 4
o Food Storage Suggestions ................. 4-6
o IceService..................................7
eFeatures ..............................8,9
o Energy-Saving Tips ....................... 10
o Care and Cleaning ..................... 10, 11
o Vacation and Moving Precautions ............. 11
o Before You Call for Service .................... 12
o Reversing Door Swing .................... 13-15
Please record the model number, serial number and date you purchased your Kenmore refrigerator in
the spaces below. See pages 8 and 9 for model and serial number location.
Model Number
Serio{ Number Date of Purchase
SEARS,ROEBUCK AND CO., Chicago, IL60684 U.S.A°
70141, 70148, 70t51_ 70158, 7017t, 70178. 79871, 79878 with Automatic Icemaker
60141, 60148, 60151, 60158.60171, 60178. 69871, 69876, 69878 equipped for future
Automatic Icemaker installation
SAFETY RUC1FBONS
Read aH instrucHons before uslng this appUia.ce.
WARNING-- When using this appliance, always exercise basic safety precautions, including the following:
o Use this appliance only for its intended
purpose as described in this Owner's Manual.
o This refrigerator must be properly installed
in accordance with the Attention installer
instructions before it is used. See grounding requirements below and on page 3o
e Never unplug your refrigerator by pulling on
the power cord. Always grip plug firmly and pull straight out from the outlet
o Repair or replace immediately all electric
service cords that have become frayed or otherwise damaged. Do not use a cord that shows
cracks or abrasion damage along its length or at either the plug or connector end.
o When moving your refrigerator away from the wall, be careful not to roll over or damage the power cord.
" After your refrigerator is in operation, do not touch the cold surfaces, particularly when hands are damp or wet. Skin may adhere to the extremely cold surfaces°
e If your refrigerator has an icemaker, do not place fingers or hands on the automatic icemaking mechanism while the refrigerator is plugged in. This will help protect you from possible
injury° tt will also prevent interference with the moving parts of the ejector mechanism, or with the heating element that releases the cubes.
e Do not operate your refrigerator in the presence of explosive fumes.
Don't refreeze frozen foods which have
thawed completely. The United States Department of
Agriculture in Home and Garden Bulletin No. 69 says: "_ You may safely refreeze frozen foods that have
thawed if they still contain ice crystals or if they are still cold--below 40°Fo
",._Thawed ground meats, poultry or fish that have any of Fodor or of Fcolor should not be refrozen and
should not be eaten_ Thawed ice cream should be discarded. If the odor or color of any food is poor
or questionable, get rid of itoThe food may be dangerous to eat°
"Even partial thawing and refreezing reduce the eating quality of foods, particularly fruits, vegetables and prepared foods. The eating quality of red meats is affected less than that of many other foods_ Use refrozen foods as soon as possible to save as much of their eating quality as you can';
e if your old refrigerator is still around the
house but not in use, be sure to remove the doors. This will reduce the possibility of danger
to children_ o Unplug your refrigerator:
A. Before making any repairs. Note: We strongly recommend that any servicing be performed by a
qualified individual°
B. Before cleaning.
C. Before replacing a burned-out light bulb, the
refrigerator should be unplugged in order to avoid
contact with a live wire filament. (A burned-out light
bulb may break when being replaced,) Note: Turning control to OFF position does not
remove power to the light circuit°
SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS
Grou, chng Requirements "_porgan#--Pnease rea_l carefu_my.
Toconnect electricity
For personal safety,
this appliance must be properly grounded.
The power cord of this appliance is equipped with a three-prong
(grounding) plug which mates with a standard
PREFERRED
METHOD
y INSURE PROPER
GROUND EXISTS
Fig BEFORE USE
three-prong (grounding) wall outlet (Fig_1)to minimize the
possibility of electric shock hazard from this appliance.
Have wall outlet and circuit checked by a qualified electrician to make sure outlet is properly grounded_
Where a standard two-prong wall outlet is
encountered, it is your personal responsibility and
obligation to have it replaced with a properly
grounded three-prong wall outlet_
DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, CUT OR REMOVE THE THSRD (GROUND) PRONG FROM THE
POWER CORD.
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S ar ing the Refrigerator
Use of adapter plug
Because of potential safety hazards under certain conditions, we strongly recommend against use of an adapter plug. However, if you still elect to
use an adapter, where local codes permit, a TEMPORARY CONNECTION may be made to a properly grounded two-prong wall outlet by use of a
UL listed adapter (Fig. 2) available at most local
hardware stores° The larger slot in the
adapter must be aligned with the larger slot in the wall outlet to provide proper polarity in the connection of the power cord,
TEMPORARY METHOD
(ADAPTI_ PLUGSNOT _'_-_.-._ ALIGN LARGE il'_ I I
PRONGS/SLOTS . _ _i Ir'_! I
y'r
I I _PP'_" _NSURE PROPER
_ GROUNDAND
Fig 2 _t FiRM CONNECT!ON
II BEFOREus_
CAUTION: Attaching an adapter ground terminal to the wall outlet cover screw does not ground the appliance unless the cover screw is metal, and not
insulated, and the wall outlet is grounded through the house wiring. You should have circuit checked by a qualified electrician to make sure the outlet
is properly grounded. When disconnecting the power cord from the
adapter, always hold the adapter with one hand_
If this isnot done, the adapter ground terminal is very likely to break with repeated use°
Should the adapter ground termina! break, DO NOT USE the appliance until a proper
ground has again been esfrablished,
Use of Extension Cords
Because of potential safety hazards under certain conditions, we s_rong_y recommend against the
use of an extension cord. However, if you still elect 1ouse an extension cord, it is absolutely necessary
that it be a UL listed 3-wire grounding type appliance extension cord having a grounding type plug and outlet and that the electrical rating of the cord be t5 amperes (minimum) and 120 volts,
Electrical Requirements
The refrigerator should always be plugged into its own individual electrical outlet--ll5 volt, 60 Hertz,
or 100 volt, 50 Hertz, single phase AC_This is recommended for best performance and to prevent overloading house ,wiring circuits, which could cause a fire hazard from overheating wires,
Location
Install the refrigerator on a floor strong enough to
support it when it is fully loaded.. o Do not install it where the temperature will go
below 60°Fobecause it will not run often enough to maintain proper temperatures.
o Do not install it next to your range, a heating vent or where the sun will shine directly on it.
Clearances
Allow the following clearances for ease of installation, proper air circulation, and plumbing and electrical connections:
Sides .... 3/4" Top .......... 1" Back ...... 1"
Leveling
Adjustable rollers behind the base grille enable you
to move the refrigerator away from the wall for
cleaning. These rollers should be set so the
refrigerator rests firmly on the floor ,with the front raised just enough that the doors close easily when
opened about halfway., To adjust the rollers:
o Remove the base grilte_ Grasp it at the bottom and pull it out_
oTurn the roller adjusting
screws clockwise to raise
the refrigerator, counter- clockwise to Mowerit0 Use
a blade-type screwdriver°
Both doors should close
properly when bottom front edge of refrigerator cabinet is about 3/4" from the floor°
oTo replace the base grille, line up the
prongs on the grille with the clamps on the
refrigerator and push forward until the grille
snaps into place.
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S ar me Refrigerator (continued)
COLDER
FREEZER COHTROL
.Q
9 iS COLDEST
FRESH FOOD CONTROL
Temperature Controls
Your refrigerator has two controls that let you regulate the temperature in the fresh food and freezer compartments°
At first, set the Fresh Food control at "5" and the
Freezer control at "C'.'
Allow 24 hours for the temperature to stabilize,
whether you are setting the controls for the first time
or adjusting them later_ Then, if you want colder or
warmer temperatures in either compartment, adjust the controls one letter or number at a time.
Note: Turning the Fresh Food control to OFF turns off cooling in both compartments--fresh food and
freezerwbut does not shut off power to the
refrigerator°
How to test temperatures: Use milk test for fresh food compartment. Place
a container of milk on the top shelf in the fresh food compartment. Check it a day later° If the milk is too warm or too cold, adjust the temperature controls.
Use ice cream test for freezer compartment.
Place a container of ice cream in the center of the
freezer compartment. Check it after a day. If it's too
hard or too soft, adjust the temperature controls.
Turning your household thermostat below 60°F. at night? You may want to turn the lettered
control one step colder, as from "C" to "D'J Cooler temperatures in the house may cause the compressor to operate less frequently, thus allowing the freezer compartment to warm somewhat,
To protect your frozen food supply, leave your
lettered control at this new, colder setting for the
entire winter or for as long as you keep your thermostat turned down.
Turning the lettered control to a colder setting should have no effect on your fresh food compartment. However, if freezing occurs, turn the numbered control one step warmer, as from "5" to "4"'
When you stop turning the household thermostat down at night, turn the refrigerator temperature controls back to their regular settings.
Energy Saver Switch
This switch is on the temperature control panel, ENERGYSAVER
HI
To reduce the amount s_"_"_'_°_"_"_"_°"'_'°"tL_-J\l_'_' of electricity required
to operate your refrigerator, be sure the switch
is pushed to the left position. This turns off the heater in your refrigerator that prevents moisture
from forming on the outside.
If moisture forms on the outside of the
refrigerator, push the Energy Saver Switch to the right. The low-wattage heater will warm the outside of the cabinet and, under most conditions, prevent the forming of moisture or water droplets.
Food S o *ageSuggestions
Fresh Food Storage Tips
To store unfrozen meats, fish and poultry: = Always remove store wrappings. o Rewrap in foil, film or wax paper and refrigerate
immediately. To store cheese, wrap welt with wax paper or
aluminum foil, or put in a plastic bag.
Carefully wrap to expel air and help prevent mold_ o Store pre-packaged cheese in its own wrapping if
you wish, To store vegetables, use the vegetable drawers_
they've been designed to preserve the natural
moisture and freshness of produce. o Covering vegetables with a moist towel helps
maintain crispness. e As a further aid to freshness, pre-packaged
vegetables can be stored in their original wrapping°
To store ice cream_Fine-quality ice cream, with
high cream content, wil! normally require slightly lower temperatures than more "airy" already- packaged brands with low cream content.
o it will be necessary to experiment to determine the freezer compartment location and temperature control setting to keep your ice cream at the right serving temperature.
e The rear of the freezer compartment is slightly colder than the front.
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Suggested Storage Times
Eating quality drops
after time shown
DAYS MONTHS
tN IN
REFRIGERATOR FREEZER
AT AT
35 ° to 40°F. OaF.
Fresh Meats
Roasts (Beef 8, Lomb) ....... 3 to 5 6 to 12
Roasts(Pork&Veal) ..... 3 to5 4 to8
Steaks(Beef) ........ 3 to5 6 to 12
Chops(Lamb) ........ 3 to5 6 to9
Chops(Pork)......... 3 to 5 3to 4
Ground &StewMeats ,, _ I to2 3 to4
Variety Meats .......... 1 to 2 3 to 4
Sausage(Pork) ....... I to 2 1to2
processed Meats
Bacon .................. 7 t
Frankfurters ......... 7 ½
Ham (Whole) .......... 7 1 to 2
Ham (Half) ........... 3 to 5 1 to 2
Ham (Slices} ......... 3 I to 2
Luncheon Meats ...... 3 to 5 Freezing
Sausage(Smoked)....... 7 not recom-
Sausage(Dry& Semi-Dry) 14 to 21 mended_
Cooked Meats
Cooked Meats and
Meat Dishes .... .... 3 tO 4
Gravy & Meat Broth ....... I to 2
Fresh Poultry
Chicken & Turkey (Whole) , 1 to 2
Chicken(Pieces)........ 1to 2
Turkey (Pieces) .......... _to 2
Duck & Goose (Whole) .... ] to 2
Giblets ................ } to 2
2to3 2t03
12
9 6
6 3
Cooked Poultry
Pieces (Covered with Broth) } to 2 6
Pieces (Not Covered) ..... 3 to 4 1
Cooked Poultry Dishes ,, 3 to 4 4 to 6
Fried Chicken .......... 3 to 4 4
(Other than for meats & poultry) FREEZER
Most fruits and vegetables ....... 8-12 months
Lean fish ..................... 6-8 months
Fattyfish,rolls andbreads,
soups,stew,casseroles ................ 2-3months
Cakes, pies, sandwiches,
leftovers(cooked),
Icecream (original carton) ............ 1month max.
Meats, fish and poultry purchased from the store vary in quality and age; consequently, safe storage
times in your refrigerator will vary.
New techniques are constantly being developed. Consult the College or County Extension Service or your local Utility Company for the latest information
on freezing and storing foods,
Tips on freezing foods
1. Freeze only top.quality foods. Freezing retains
quality and flavor; it cannot improve quality.
2. Freeze fruits and vegetables quickly after picking_ The sooner you do, the better the frozen product will be, and you wilt have less culling and sorting to don
3. Use food wraps designed especially for freezing; they're readily available at most food
stores.
To freeze meat, fish and poultry, wrap well in freezer-weight foil (or other heavy-duty wrapping
material) forming it carefully to the shape of the contents. This expels air Fold and crimp ends of the package to provide a good, lasting seal
Don't refreeze meat that has completely thawed; meat, whether raw or cooked, can be frozen
successfully only once. Limit freezing of fresh (unfrozen) meats or seafoods
to number of pounds at a time as follows: Models 69871, 69876, 69878, 79871, 79878 17pounds Models 60141,60148, 60151,60158, 60171,60178
70141,70148, 70151,70158, 70171, 70178
........................... 19 pounds
Forconvenience...
o Store like things together., This saves both time and electricity because you can find foods faster.
o Place the oldest items up front so they can be used up promptly.
o Use shelves on the door for most often used items.
To save money in energy and food costs
e Place most perishable items, such as milk, cream or cottage cheese, toward the rear of the top shelf. They will stay coldest in this part of the fresh food
compartment.
Cover moist foods with tight lids, plastic film or foil,
e Leaf vegetables and fruits placed in drawers wilt
last longer when stored in closed plastic containers
or wrapped in plastic film.
Do not overload your fresh food or freezer
compartment with a lot of warm food at once.
e Open the doors the fewest times possible to save
electrical energy,
e When going out of town for several days, leave
as few perishables as possible in the refrigerator°
If your refrigerator has an icemaker, move the icemaker feeler arm to the OFF (up) position and shut off water to the refrigerator°
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