Kenmore 79571312313, 79571312314, 79571313313, 79571313314, 79571314313 Owner’s Manual

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Use & Care Guide Manual de Uso y Cuidado
Models/Modelos: 795.7131*
Bottom Freezer Refrigerator
Congelador Inferior Refrigerador
* = color number, número de color
P/N MFL67851501-4 Sears Brands Management Corporation Hoff man Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A. www.kenmore.com
Sears Canada Inc. Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5B 2C3
www.sears.ca
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Warranty ..............................................................3
Product Record .................................................. 4
Important Safety Instructions ......................5-7
Electrical & Grounding Requirements ........... 7
Parts and Features .............................................8
Refrigerator Installation .............................. 9-16
Unpacking Your Refrigerator ..........................9
Installation .......................................................10
Removing/Replacing Your Refrigerator and
Freezer Handles, Doors and Drawers......11-15
Leveling and Door Alignment ......................16
Using Your Refrigerator ............................17-24
Setting the Controls ..................................17-18
Automatic Icemaker......................................19
Food Storage Guide ....................................20
Refrigerator Section
Refrigerator Shelves ....................................... 21
Humidity Controlled Crisper ........................ 22
Pantry Drawer ...................................................22
Dairy Bin ...........................................................23
Door Bins ..........................................................23
Freezer Section
Ice Bin ............................................................. 24
Durabase ....................................................... 24
Durabase Divider .......................................... 24
Pullout Drawer ............................................... 24
Care And Cleaning ................................... 25-29
General Cleaning Tips ................................ 25
Outside ........................................................... 25
Inside Walls ................................................... 25
Door Liner And Gaskets ............................... 25
Plastic Parts .................................................... 25
Condenser Coils ............................................. 25
Light Replacement ........................................ 26
Power Interruptions ....................................... 26
When You Go On Vacation ........................ 26
When You Move ............................................ 26
Connecting the Water Line ...................... 27-29
Troubleshooting Guide ............................. 30-35
Diagnostics ............................................ 36
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Service ...............................................Back Cover
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WARRANTY
REFRIGERATOR WARRANTY
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Kenmore Limited Warranty
FOR ONE YEAR from the date of sale this appliance is warranted against defects in material or workmanship when it is correctly installed, operated and maintained according to all supplied instructions. WITH PROOF OF SALE, a defective appliance will receive free repair or replacement at option of seller. For warranty coverage details to obtain free repair or replacement, visit the web page: www.kenmore.com/warranty This warranty applies for only 90 DAYS from the sale date in the United States, and is void in Canada, if this appliance is ever used for other than private household purposes.
This warranty covers ONLY defects in material and workmanship, and will NOT pay for:
1. Expendable items that can wear out from normal use, including but not limited to filters, belts, bags or screw-in base light bulbs.
2. A service technician to clean or maintain this appliance, or to instruct the user in correct appliance installation, operation and maintenance.
3. Service calls to correct appliance installation not performed by Sears authorized service agents, or to repair problems with house fuses, circuit breakers, house wiring, and plumbing or gas supply systems resulting from such installation.
4. Damage to or failure of this appliance resulting from installation not performed by Sears authorized service agents, including installation that was not in accord with electrical, gas or plumbing codes.
5. Damage to or failure of this appliance, including discoloration or surface rust, if it is not correctly operated and maintained according to all supplied instructions.
6. Damage to or failure of this appliance, including discoloration or surface rust, resulting from accident, alteration, abuse, misuse or use for other than its intended purpose.
7. Damage to or failure of this appliance, including discoloration or surface rust, caused by the use of detergents, cleaners, chemicals or utensils other than those recommended in all instructions supplied with the product.
8. Damage to or failure of parts or systems resulting from unauthorized modifi cations made to this appliance.
9. Service to an appliance if the model and serial plate is missing, altered, or cannot easily be determined to have the appropriate certifi cation logo.
Disclaimer of implied warranties; limitation of remedies
Customer’s sole and exclusive rem herein. Implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to one year or the shortest period allowed by law. Seller shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages. Some states and provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitation on the duration of implied warranties of merchantability or fitness, so these exclusions or limitations may not apply to you.
This warranty applies only while this appliance is used in the United States or Canada*. This warranty gives you specifi c legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. * In-home repair service is not available in all Canadian geographical areas, nor will this warranty cover user or
servicer travel and transportation expenses if this product is located in a remote area (as defi ned by Sears Canada Inc.) where an authorized servicer is not available.
edy under this limited w
arranty shall be product repair or replacement as provided
Sears Brands Management Corporation, Hoff man Estates, IL 60179
Sears Canada Inc., Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5B 2C3
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PRODUCT RECORD
In the space below, record the date of purchase, model and serial number of your product. You will find the model and serial number printed on an identifi cation label located on the interior liner of the refrigerator compartment. Have these items of information available whenever you contact Sears concerning your product.
Model No.___________________ Date of Purchase ___________________
Serial No.___________________
Save these instructions and attach your sales receipt for future reference.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
This guide contains many important safety messages. Always read and obey all safety messages.
This is the safety alert symbol. It alerts you to safety messages that inform you of hazards that can kill or hurt you or others, or cause damage to the product.
All safety messages will be preceded by the safety alert symbol and the hazard signal word DANGER, WARNING or CAUTION. These words mean:
DANGER
You will be killed or seriously injured if you do not follow instructions.
You can be killed or seriously injured if you do not follow instructions.
WARNING
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
CAUTION
All safety messages will identify the hazard, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what can happen if the instructions are not followed.
To reduce the risk of fi re, electric shock, or personal injury when using your product, basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following.
Read all instructions before using this appliance.
• NEVER unplug your refrigerator by pulling on the power cord. Always grip the plug fi rmly and pull it straight out from the outlet.
may result in minor or moderate injury, or product damage.
WARNING
• DO NOT store or use gasoline or other fl ammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
• DO NOT allow children to climb, stand, or hang on the refrigerator doors or shelves in the refrigerator. They could damage the refrigerator and seriously injure themselves.
• Immediately repair or replace all power 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.
• Do not modify or extend the power cord length. Doing so could cause electric shock or fi re.
• When moving your refrigerator away from the wall, be careful not to roll over or damage the power cord.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
• Keep fi ngers out of pinch point areas; clearances between the doors and cabinets are necessarily small. Be careful closing doors when children are in the area.
• Unplug your refrigerator before cleaning or making any repairs.
NOTE: It is strongly recommended that any service be performed by a qualifi ed technician.
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WARNING
Before replacing a burned-out or broken light bulb, unplug the refrigerator or turn off power at the circuit breaker or fuse box in order to avoid contact with a live wire filament. (A burned-out light bulb may break when being replaced, exposing the wire lament.)
NOTE: Some models have LED interior lighting, and service should be performed by a qualifi ed technician.
WARNING: Setting either or both controls to the OFF position does not remove power to the light circuit.
When you are finished, reconnect the refrigerator to the electrical source and reset the controls (Thermostat, Refrigerator Control, and or Freezer Control, depending on the model) to the desired setting.
This refrigerator must be properly installed in
cordance with the Attention Installer Instructions that
ac were taped to the front of the refrigerator.
After your refrigerator is in operation, do not touch the cold surfaces in the freezer compartment when hands are damp or wet. Skin may adhere to the extremely cold surfaces.
WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Wash hands after handling.
DO NOT touch the automatic ice making mechanism while the refrigerator is plugged in.
DO NOT 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 39°F (4°C).
…Thawed ground meats, poultry or fish that have any off -odor or off -color 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, dispose of it. The food may be dangerous to eat.
Even partial thawing and refreezing reduces the eating quality of foods, particularly fruits, ve and prepared foods. The eating quality of red meats is aff ected less than that of many other foods. Use refrozen foods as soon as possible to save as much of their quality as you can.
getables
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
DANGER: RISK OF CHILD ENTRAPMENT
Junked or abandoned refrigerators are dangerous, even if they are sitting for only a few days. If you are getting rid of your old refrigerator, please follow the instructions at right to help prevent accidents (child entrapment and suff ocation).
BEFORE YOU THROW AWAY YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR OR FREEZER:
Take off the doors.
Leave the shelves in place so that
children may not easily climb inside
.
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CFC/HCFC DISPOSAL
Your old refrigerator may have a cooling system that used CFCs or HCFCs (chlorofl uorocarbons or hydrochlorofl uorocarbons). CFCs and HCFCs are believed to harm stratospheric ozone if released to the atmosphere. Other refrigerants may also cause harm to the environment if released to the atmosphere.
ELECTRICAL & GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS
IMPORTANT: Please read carefully. TO CONNECT ELECTRICITY
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
FOR PERSONAL SAFETY, this appliance must be
properly grounded. Have the wall outlet and the circuit checked by a qualifi ed electrician to make sure the outlet is properly grounded.
If you are throwing away your old refrigerator, make sure the refrigerant is removed for proper disposal by a qualifi ed technician. If you intentionally release refrigerant, you may be subject to fi nes and imprisonment under provisions of environmental legislation.
USE OF EXTENSION CORDS
Because of potential safety hazards under certain conditions, the use of an extension cord is not recommended. However, if you still elect to use an
extension cord, it is absolutely necessary that it be a UL­listed (USA), 3-wire grounding type appliance extension cord having a grounding type plug and outlet, and that the electrical rating of the cord be 15 amperes (minimum) and 120 volts.
Use of an extension cord will increase the clearance needed for the back of the refrigerator.
3-prong grounding type wall receptacle
3-prong grounding plug
Ensure proper ground exists before use.
RECOMMENDED GROUNDING METHOD
The refrigerator should always be plugged into its own individual properly grounded electrical outlet rated for 115 Volts, 60 Hz, AC only, and fused at 15 or 20 amperes. This provides the best performance and also prevents overloading house wiring circuits which could cause a fi re hazard from overheated wires. It is recommended that a separate circuit serving only this appliance be provided.
Use a receptacle that cannot be turned off with a switch or pull chain. Do not use an extension cord.
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.
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PARTS AND FEATURES
A
N
Accela
Diagnostics
B
Ice
C
M
D
E
F
G
H
L
K
I
J
Use this page to become more familiar with the parts and features of your refrigerator. NOTE: This guide covers several diff erent models. The refrigerator you have purchased may have some or all of the items
listed below. The locations of the features shown below may not match your model.
A
Temperature Control
B
Refrigerator Light Refrigerator Shelves Humidity Controlled Crispers Pantry Articulating Mullion
G
Ice Maker
H
Ice Bin
I
Durabase Divider
J
Durabase
KC
Pull Out Drawer
LD
Freezer Light
ME
Door Bins
NF
Dairy Bin
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REFRIGERATOR INSTALLATION
WARNING WARNING
Excessive Weight Hazard:
Use two or more people to move and install the refrigerator. Failure to do so can result in back or other injury.
UNPACKING YOUR REFRIGERATOR
Remove tape and any temporary labels from your refrigerator before using. Please remove vinyl from doors before connecting unit to the electrical supply (on some models). Do not remove any warning type labels, the model and serial number label, or the Tech Sheet that is located under the front of the refrigerator.
To remove any remaining tape or glue, rub the area briskly with your thumb. Tape or glue residue can also be easily removed by rubbing a small amount of liquid dish soap over the adhesive with your fi ngers. Wipe with warm water and dry.
Do not use sharp instruments, rubbing alcohol, fl ammable fluids, or abrasive cleaners to remove tape or glue. These products can damage the surface of your refrigerator.
Refrigerator shelves are installed in the shipping position. Please reinstall shelves according to your individual storage needs.
Excessive Weight Hazard:
Your refrigerator is heavy. When moving the refrigerator for cleaning or service, be sure to protect the fl oor. Always pull the refrigerator straight out when moving it. Do not wiggle or walk the refrigerator when trying to move it, as fl oor damage could occur.
WARNING
Explosion Hazard:
Keep fl ammable materials and vapors, such as gasoline, away from the refrigerator. Failure to do so can result in fi re, explosion, or death.
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REFRIGERATOR INSTALLATION
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PRIOR TO USE
1. Clean your refrigerator thoroughly and wipe o all
dust that accumulated during shipping.
2. Install accessories such as ice cube bin, drawers,
shelves, etc., in their proper places. They are packed together to prevent possible damage during shipment.
3. Allow your refrigerator to run for at least two to three
hours before putting food in it. Check the fl ow of cold air in the freezer compartment to ensure proper cooling. Your refrigerator is now ready for use.
INSTALLATION
The refrigerator should always be plugged into its own individual, properly grounded electrical outlet rated for 115 Volts, 60 Hz, AC only, and fused at 15 or 20 amperes. This provides the best performance and also prevents overloading house wiring circuits which could cause a fi re hazard from overheated wires. It is recommended that a separate circuit serving only this appliance be provided.
WARNING
Shock Hazard:
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not install the refrigerator in a wet or damp area.
INSTALLATION (continued)
1. To avoid noise and vibration, the unit must be leveled
and installed on a solidly constructed fl oor. If required, adjust the leveling legs to compensate for unevenness of the fl oor. The front should be slightly higher than the rear to aid in door closing. Leveling legs can be turned easily by tipping the cabinet slightly. Turn the leveling legs clockwise to raise the unit or counterclockwise to lower it. (See LEVELING AND DOOR ALIGNMENT.)
NOTE: Installing on carpeting, soft tile surfaces, a platform or weakly supported structure is not recommended.
2. Install this appliance in an area where the temperature
is between 55°F (13°C) and 110°F (43°C). If the temperature around the appliance is too low or high, cooling ability may be adversely aff ected.
3. Select a place where a water supply can be easily
connected for the automatic icemaker.
NOTE: The water pressure must be between 20 and 120 psi on models without a water fi lter and between 40 and 120 psi on models with a water fi lter.
4. Too small of a distance from adjacent items may
result in lowered freezing capability and increased electricity consumption charges. Allow at least 24 inches (61 cm) in front of the refrigerator to open the doors.
5. If a reverse osmosis water ltration system is
connected to your cold water supply, the water pressure to the reverse osmosis system needs to be a minimum of 40 to 60 psi (2.8 kgf/cm
2.0~3.0 sec. to fi ll a cup of 7 oz capacity).
Please refer to Connecting the Water Line section
for more information on a reverse osmosis fi ltration system.
2
~ 4.2 kgf/cm2, less than
2” (5.08)
5.08 cm) 2”
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REFRIGERATOR INSTALLATION
NOTE: Removing the doors is the recommended procedure when it is necessary to move the refrigerator through a
narrow opening. If it is necessary to remove the handles, follow the directions below.
HOW TO REMOVE REFRIGERATOR DOOR HANDLE
NOTE: Handle appearance may vary from
the illustrations on this page.
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Removing the Refrigerator Handle
Loosen the set screws with a 3/32 in. (2.5 mm) Allen wrench and remove the handle.
NOTE: If the handle mounting fasteners need to be tightened or removed, use a ¼ in. (6.4 mm) Allen wrench.
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HOW TO REPLACE REFRIGERATOR DOOR HANDLE
NOTE: Handle appearance may vary from
the illustrations on this page.
Replacing the Refrigerator Door Handle
Place the handle on the door by fi tting the handle footprints over the mounting fasteners and tightening the set screws with a 3/32 in (2.5 cm) Allen wrench.
NOTE: If the handle mounting fasteners
need to be tightened or removed, use a ¼ in. (6.4 mm) Allen wrench.
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REFRIGERATOR INSTALLATION
NOTE: Removing the doors is the recommended procedure when it is necessary to move the refrigerator through a
narrow opening. If it is necessary to remove the handles, follow the directions below.
HOW TO REMOVE FREEZER DOOR HANDLE
NOTE: Handle appearance may vary from the illustrations
on this page.
Removing the Freezer Drawer Handle
Loosen the set screws located on the lower side of the handle with a in. (3.1 mm) Allen wrench and remove the handle.
NOTE: If the handle mounting fasteners need to be tightened or removed, use a ¼ in. (6.4 mm) Allen wrench.
HOW TO REPLACE FREEZER DOOR HANDLE
NOTE: Handle appearance may vary from the illustrations
on this page.
Replacing the Freezer Drawer Handle
Place the handle on the door by fi tting the handle footprints over the mounting fasteners and tightening the set screws with a ⅛ in. (3.1 mm) Allen wrench.
NOTE: If the handle mounting fasteners need to be
tightened or removed, use a ¼ in. (6.4 mm) Allen wrench.
WARNING
When assembling or disassembing the handle:
• Grasp the handle fi rmly to ensure it will not drop or cause injury.
• Prevent the handle from swinging toward nearby people or animals.
• Insert the bracket hole of the handle into the stopper bolt of the door exactly, then assemble the set screws to fi x the handle in place.
• Check for any gap between the door and handle after the handle is fi xed in place.
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REMOVING AND REPLACING REFRIGERATOR DOORS
WARNING
Excessive Weight Hazard:
Use two or more people to remove and install the refrigerator doors. Failure to do so can result in back or other injury.
REFRIGERATOR INSTALLATION
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
• Disconnect the electrical supply to the refrigerator before installing. Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death.
• Do not put hands, feet or other objects into the air vents, base grille, or bottom of the refrigerator. You may be injured or receive an electrical shock.
To remove the left refrigerator door:
CAUTION: Before you begin, remove food and bins
from the doors.
1. Open the door. Remove the top hinge cover screws (1).
2. Lift up the cover (2) and remove it.
3. Disconnect the wire harness (3).
4. Remove the grounding screw (4).
5. Remove the three bolts (5) using a 10mm socket wrench. Lift off the top hinge (6).
CAUTION: When lifting the hinge, be careful that the
door does not fall forward.
6. Lift the door from the middle hinge pin and remove the door.
7. Place the door, inside facing up, on a non-scratching surface.
(1)
(2)
To remove the right refrigerator door:
1. Open the door. Remove the top hinge cover screws (7).
2. Lift up the cover (8) and remove it.
3. Remove the three bolts (9) using a 10mm socket wrench. Lift off the top hinge (10)
CAUTION: When lifting the hinge, be careful that the
door does not fall forward.
4. Lift the door from the middle hinge pin and remove the door.
5. Place the door, inside facing up, on a non-scratching surface.
(7)
(8)
middle hinge pin
(4)
(5)
(6)
(3)
(10)
(9)
middle hinge pin
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REFRIGERATOR INSTALLATION
Reinstalling the Refrigerator Door
Right Door (install right door fi rst)
Left Door
1. Lower the door onto the middle hinge pin.
middle hinge pin
2. Align the door with the cabinet.
3. Line up the holes in the top hinge with the holes in the top of the refrigerator. Insert and tighten the three bolts in the hinge.
1. Lower the door onto the middle hinge pin.
middle hinge pin
2. Align the door with the cabinet.
3. Line up the holes in the top hinge with the holes in the top of the refrigerator. Insert and tighten the three bolts in the hinge. (Wire harness not shown for clarity.)
4. Replace the hinge cover (1). Insert and tighten the cover screws (2).
(2)
(2)
(1)
4. Replace the grounding screw (3).
5. Reconnect the wire harness (4).
6. Replace the hinge cover (5). Insert and tighten the cover screws (6).
(6)
(5)
(3)
(4)
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REFRIGERATOR INSTALLATION
HOW TO REMOVE THE FREEZER DRAWER
WARNING: Use two or more people to remove and
install the freezer drawer. Failure to do so can result in back or other injury.
CAUTION: Do not hold the handle when removing or replacing the drawer. The handle may come off , causing personal injury.
NOTE: In the following fi gures, the Pullout Drawer located above the freezer drawer is not shown for clarity.
Pull the drawer open to full extension. Remove the lower basket system.
1
by lifting the basket from the rail
1
HOW TO INSTALL THE FREEZER DRAWER
Pull out each rail to full extension.
Grasp the drawer on each side and hook door supports sides.
1
into the rail tabs 2 located on both
1
2
2
Remove the screw
2
from the rail on both sides.
Grasp the drawer on each side and pull it up to separate it from the rails.
Using two hands, slide both bars in simultaneously.
Lower the door into its fi nal position and tighten the screws
located on both sides.
3
3
With the drawer pulled out to full extension, insert the lower basket
in the rail assembly.
4
4
WARNING: If the Durabase divider is removed, there is enough open space for children or pets to crawl inside. To prevent accidental child and pet entrapment or suff ocation risk, DO NOT allow them to touch or go near the freezer drawer.
WARNING: DO NOT step or sit down on the freezer drawer.
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REFRIGERATOR INSTALLATION
LEVELING AND DOOR ALIGNMENT
Leveling
After installing, plug the refrigerator’s power cord into a 3-prong grounded outlet and push the refrigerator into the nal position.
Your refrigerator has two front leveling legs—one on the right and one on the left. Adjust the legs to alter the tilt from front-to-back or side-to-side. If your refrigerator seems unsteady, or you want the doors to close more easily, adjust the refrigerator’s tilt using the instructions below:
NOTE: Tools Required: 11/16” (18mm) wrench or fl at blade screwdriver, and level.
1. Turn the leveling leg counterclockwise (to the left)
to raise that side of the refrigerator or clockwise (to the right) to lower it. It may take several turns of the leveling leg to adjust the tilt of the refrigerator.
NOTE: Having someone push backward against the top of the refrigerator takes some weight off of the leveling legs. This makes it easier to adjust the legs.
Door Alignment
If the space between your doors is uneven, follow the instructions below to align the doors.
1. With one hand, lift up the door that you would like to raise at the middle hinge.
2. With your other hand, use pliers to insert a snap ring as shown.
3. Insert additional snap rings until the doors are aligned. (Three snap rings are provided with the refrigerator in the Use & Care Guide packet.)
Place a level on top of the cabinet to check if the refrigerator is level from side to side.
2. Open both doors again and check to make sure that
they close easily. If the doors do not close easily, tilt the refrigerator slightly more to the rear by turning both leveling legs counterclockwise (to the left). It may take several more turns, and you should turn both leveling legs the same amount.
NOTE: Your refrigerator is uniquely designed with two fresh food doors. Either door can be opened or closed independently of the other. You may have to exert slight pressure on the doors to get them to close completely.
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USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR
SETTING THE CONTROLS
The refrigerator control functions as the thermostat for the entire appliance (refrigerator and freezer sections). The colder the setting, the longer the compressor will run to keep the temperature colder. The freezer control adjusts the cold air flow from the freezer to the refrigerator. Setting the freezer control to a lower temperature keeps more cold air in the freezer compartment to make it colder.
Airfl ow
Cold air circulates from the freezer to the fresh food section and back again through air vents in the wall dividing the two sections. Be sure not to block vents while packing your refrigerator. Doing so will restrict airfl ow and may cause the refrigerator temperature to become too warm or cause interior moisture buildup. (See the air
flow diagram below.)
Diagnostics
NOTE: When changing control settings, wait 24 hours before making additional adjustments. The controls are set correctly when milk or juice is as cold as you would like and when ice cream is firm. If the temperature in either compartment is too cold or too warm, change the setting one increment at a time. Wait 24 hours for the change to stabilize before adjusting again.
Temperature Mode Switch Function (°F <->°C)
If you want to convert °F to °C or vice versa, press and hold the Freezer Temp and Refrigerator Temp buttons at the same time for approximately five seconds.
Accela Ice
When you press the Accela Ice button, the LED will illuminate in the display and will continue for 24 hours. The function will automatically shut off after 24 hours.
You can stop this function manually by pressing the button one more time.
This function increases both ice making and freezing capabilities.
Temperature
The Refrigerator Temp. Control ranges from 33°F to 46°F (0°C to 8°C). Press the Refrigerator Temp button
to cycle through the available temperature settings one increment at a time.
The Freezer Temp. Control range is from -6°F to 8°F (-21°C to -13°C). Press the Freezer Temp button to
cycle t
hrough the available temperature settings one
increment at a time.
Door Alarm
When power is connected to the refrigerator, the door alarm is initially set to ON. When you press the Door
Alarm button, the display will change to OFF and the Door Alarm function will deactivate.
When either the refrigerator or the freezer door is left open for more than 60 seconds, the alarm tone will sound to let you know that the door is open.
When you close the door, the door alarm will stop.
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USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR
Articulating Mullion
This feature is a metal strip attached to the left door that articulates (rotates) 90 degrees as the door is closed, forming a mullion (base) for the left and right door gaskets to seal against.
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of scratching the door or breaking the door mullion, please make sure that the refrigerator door mullion is always folded in.
Demo Mode (For Store Use Only)
Demo Mode disables all cooling in the refrigerator and freezer sections to conserve energy while on display in a retail store. When activated, OFF will display on the control panel.
To deactivate:
With either refrigerator door opened, press and hold the Refrigerator Temp. and Accela Ice buttons at the same time for fi ve seconds. The control panel will beep and the temperature settings will display to confi rm that Demo
Mode is deactivated. Use the same procedure to activate Demo Mode.
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AUTOMATIC ICEMAKER
The icemaker will produce approximately 70-210 cubes in a 24-hour period, depending on freezer compartment temperature, room temperature, number of door openings and other operating conditions.
• It takes about 12 to 24 hours for a newly installed refrigerator to begin making ice. Wait 72 hours for full ice production to occur.
• Ice making stops when the in-door ice bin is full. When full, the in-door ice bin holds approximately 6-8 (12-16 oz) glasses of ice.
• To turn off the automatic icemaker, set the icemaker switch to OFF (O). To turn on the automatic icemaker, set the switch to ON (I).
• The water pressure must be between 20 and 120 psi on models without a water fi lter and between 40 and 120 psi on models with a water fi lter to produce the normal amount and size of ice cubes.
• Foreign substances or frost on the ice-detecting sensor can interrupt ice production. Make sure the sensor area is clean at all times for proper operation.
CAUTION
• The fi rst ice produced after installation may include particles or odor from the water supply line or the water tank. Throw away the fi rst few batches of ice (about 24 cubes). This is also necessary if the refrigerator has not been used for a long time.
USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR
WARNING
Personal Injury Hazard
DO NOT place fi ngers or hands on the automatic ice making mechanism while the refrigerator is plugged in.
Automatic
Shut Oç Arm
WHEN YOU SHOULD SET THE ICEMAKER POWER SWITCH TO OFF (O)
• When the water supply will be shut off for several hours.
• When the ice bin is removed for more than one or two minutes.
• When the refrigerator will not be used for several days. NOTE: The ice bin should be emptied when the
icemaker ON/OFF switch is turned to the OFF position.
Power Switch
• If discolored ice is produced, check the water supply. If the problem continues, contact a Sears or other qualifi ed service center. Do not use the ice or water until the problem is corrected.
• Be sure nothing interferes with the sweep of the Automatic Shut Off Arm.
• When the bin fi lls to the level of the Automatic Shut Off Arm, the icemaker will stop producing ice.
• It is normal for some cubes to be stuck together.
• If ice is not used frequently, old ice cubes will become cloudy, tase stale, and shrink.
• Never store beverage cans or other items in the ice bin for the purpose of rapid cooling. Doing so may damage the icemaker or the containers may burst.
• Never use thin crystal glass or crockery to collect ice. Such containers may chip or break resulting in glass fragments in the ice.
NORMAL SOUNDS YOU MAY HEAR
• The icemaker water valve will buzz as the icemaker fi lls
with water. If the power switch is in the ON (I) position, it will buzz even if it has not yet been hooked up to water. To stop the buzzing, move the power switch to
OFF (O). NOTE: Keeping the power switch in the ON (I) position
before the water line is connected can damage the icemaker.
• You will hear the sound of cubes dropping into the bin and water running in the pipes as the icemaker refi lls.
PREPARING FOR VACATION
Set the icemaker power switch to OFF (O) and shut o the water supply to the refrigerator.
NOTE: The ice bin should be emptied anytime the icemaker ON/OFF switch is turned to the OFF (O) position.
If the ambient temperature will drop below freezing, have a qualifi ed technician drain the water supply system to prevent serious property damage due to fl ooding caused by ruptured water lines or connections.
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FOOD STORAGE GUIDE
Wrap or store food in the refrigerator in airtight and moisture-proof material unless otherwise noted. This prevents food odor and taste transfer throughout the refrigerator. For dated products, check date code to ensure freshness.
Items How to
Butter or margarine
Cheese
Milk
Eggs
Fruit
Leafy vegetables
Vegetables with skins (carrots, peppers)
Fish
Leftovers
Keep opened butter in a covered dish or closed compartment. When storing an extra supply, wrap in freezer packaging and freeze.
Store in the original wrapping until you are ready to use it. Once opened, rewrap tightly in plastic wrap or aluminum foil.
Wipe milk cartons. For best storage, place milk on interior shelf, not on door shelf.
Store in original carton on interior shelf, not on door shelf.
Do not wash or hull the fruit until you are ready to use it. Sort and keep fruit in its original container, in a crisper, or store in a completely closed paper bag on a refrigerator shelf.
Remove store wrapping and trim or tear off bruised and discolored areas. Wash in cold water and drain. Place in plastic bag or plastic container and store in crisper.
Place in plastic bags or plastic container and store in crisper.
Store fresh fi sh and shellfi sh in the freezer section if they are not being consumed the same day of purchase. Use fresh fi sh and shellfi sh the same day purchased.
Cover leftovers with plastic wrap or aluminum foil, or store in plastic containers with tight lids.
STORING FROZEN FOOD NOTE: Check a freezer guide or a reliable cookbook
for further information about preparing food for freezing or food storage times.
Freezing
Your freezer will not quick-freeze a large quantity of food. Do not put more unfrozen food into the freezer than will freeze within 24 hours (no more than 2 to 3 lbs. of food per cubic foot of freezer space). Leave enough space in the freezer for air to circulate around packages. Be careful to leave enough room at the front so the door can close tightly.
Storage times will vary according to the quality and type of food, the type of packaging or wrap used (how airtight and moisture-proof) and the storage temperature. Ice crystals inside a sealed package are normal. This simply means that moisture in the food and air inside the package have condensed, creating ice crystals.
NOTE: Allow hot foods to cool at room temperature for 30 minutes, then package and freeze. Cooling hot foods before freezing saves energy.
Packaging
Successful freezing depends on correct packaging. When you close and seal the package, it must not allow air or moisture in or out. If it does, you could have food odor and taste transfer throughout the refrigerator and could also dry out frozen food.
Packaging recommendations:
• Rigid plastic containers with tight-fi tting lids
• Straight-sided canning/freezing jars
• Heavy-duty aluminum foil
• Plastic-coated paper
• Non-permeable plastic wraps
• Specifi ed freezer-grade self-sealing plastic bags Follow package or container instructions for proper
freezing methods.
Do not use:
• Bread wrappers
• Non-polyethylene plastic containers
• Containers without tight lids
• Wax paper or wax-coated freezer wrap
• Thin, semi-permeable wrap
CAUTION: Do not keep beverage cans or plastic
food containers in the freezer compartment. They may break or burst if they freeze.
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REFRIGERATOR SHELVES
The shelves in your refrigerator are adjustable to meet your individual storage needs. Your model may have full or split shelves.
Adjusting the shelves to fi t diff erent heights of items will make fi nding the exact item you want easier. Doing so will also reduce the amount of time the refrigerator door is open which will save energy.
IMPORTANT: Do not clean glass shelves with warm water while they are cold. Shelves may break if exposed to sudden temperature changes or impact.
NOTE: Glass shelves are heavy. Use special care when removing them.
Adjusting Shelves (Split Shelf)
Remove shelves from the shipping position and replace shelves in the position you want.
1
To remove a shelf—Tilt up the front of the shelf
2
and lift it
. Pull the shelf out.
USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR
To reinstall a shelf—Tilt the front of the shelf
up and guide the shelf hooks into the slots at a
3
desired height shelf so that the hooks drop into the slots
CAUTION:
• Make sure that shelves are level from one side to the other.
. Then, lower the front of the
4
.
3
4
• Make sure that the shelf stopper is completely inserted between the wall ribs.
• Make sure that hooks are inserted in the correct position. (Left shelf to left hole, right shelf to right hole only.)
Failure to do so may result in the shelf falling or spilling food.
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USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR
HUMIDITY CONTROLLED CRISPER
The crispers provide fresher tasting fruit and vegetables by letting you easily control humidity inside the drawer.
You can control the amount of humidity in the moisture­sealed crispers by adjusting the control to any setting between VEGETABLE and FRUIT.
• VEGETABLE keeps moist air in the crisper for best
storage of fresh, leafy vegetables.
• FRUIT lets moist air out of the crisper for best storage
of fruit.
Fruit Vegetable
FruitVegetable
To remove the glass
1. Lift up the glass under the crisper cover.
2. Pull the glass up and out.
NOTE: Pantry drawer not shown for clarity.
PANTRY DRAWER
This drawer can be used for large party trays, deli items and beverages. (Do not use this drawer for vegetables or items that require high humidity.)
REMOVING THE HUMIDITY CONTROLLED CRISPER
1. To remove, pull the drawer out to full extension.
2. Lift the front of the crisper up, then pull it straight out.
3. To install, slightly tilt up the front, insert the drawer into
the frame and push it back into place.
Pull forward to open. Lift slightly and pull out to remove.
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DAIRY BIN
1. To remove the dairy bin, simply lift it and pull straight out.
2. To replace the dairy bin, slide it above the desired
location and push down until it stops.
DOOR BINS
The door bins are removable for easy cleaning and adjustment.
1. To remove the bin, simply lift the bin up and pull straight out.
2. To replace the bin, slide it in above the desired support and push down until it snaps into place.
FREEZER SECTION
ICE BIN
1. Pull the Freezer Drawer and the Pullout Drawer out as far as possible to remove the Extra Ice Bin.
2. Gently lift and pull out the ice bin.
3. To replace, pull both drawers out as far as possible, and set the bin in its correct position in the Pullout Drawer. Close the Pullout Drawer and then the Freezer Drawer.
Pullout Drawer
Extra Ice Bin
NOTE: Some bins may vary in appearance and will only fi t in one location.
CAUTION: Pinch hazard! Keep hands and feet clear of the bottom of the freezer drawer when opening and closing.
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