Marvel ML24RFP4LP User Manual

EN Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions
FR Instructions d’installation, d’utilisation et d’entretien ES Instrucciones de instalación, operación y mantenimiento
Refrigerator / Freezer Réfrigérateur / Congélateurs Refrigeradores / Congeladors
ML24RFP0** ML24RFS0** ML24RFP4** ML24RFS3** ML24RIP5** ML24RIS4**
CONTENTS
Contents:
Safety information ...............................................................2
Unpacking your appliance ..................................................3
Warranty registration .....................................................3
Installing your appliance ......................................................4
Cabinet clearances .........................................................4
Leveling the appliance ....................................................4
Electrical connection ......................................................5
Installing the water supply ...................................................6
Ice-maker operation .............................................................7
Product dimensions ...........................................................8
Starting your appliance ..................................................10
Using your Electronic control ............................................10
Sleep mode ...................................................................10
Turning your appliance "ON" or "OFF" ..........................11
Adjusting the temperature .............................................11
Temperature mode ........................................................11
Control lock ....................................................................11
Temperature sensor error codes ...................................12
Alarms ...........................................................................12
Door ajar ..................................................................12
Power failure .............................................................13
Temperature alarm ....................................................13
Vacation mode ..................................................................13
Overlay door panel installation ........................................14
Shelving congurations ....................................................18
Shelf removal ...................................................................19
Energy saving tips ............................................................19
Care and cleaning .............................................................20
Obtaining service .............................................................20
Troubleshooting refrigerator freezer and ice-maker ..........21
Troubleshooting ice-maker ..............................................22
Warranty ...........................................................................23
Important Safety Instructions
Warnings and safety instructions appearing in this guide are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situa­tions that may occur. Common sense, caution, and care must be exercised when installing, maintaining, or operat­ing this appliance.
Recognize Safety Symbols,
Words, and Labels.
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WARNING
WARNING - You can be killed or seriously injured
if you do not follow these instructions.
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CAUTION
CAUTION-Hazards or unsafe practices which could re-
sult in personal injury or property / product damage.
NOTE
NOTE-Important information to help assure a problem
free installation and operation.
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WARNING
State of California Proposition 65 Warning:
This product contains one or more chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer.
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WARNING
State of California Proposition 65 Warning:
This product contains one or more chemicals known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm..
is committed to building a quality product in an environmentally friendly manner. Our processes are tightly controlled and closely monitored. We have achieved
certications in ISO 9001 for quality assurance, ISO 14001 for environmental management, and OHSAS 18001 for oc-
cupational health and safety from Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance.
UNPACKING YOUR APPLIANCE
!
WARNING
EXCESSIVE WEIGHT HAZARD
Use two or more people to move product.
Failure to do so can result in personal injury.
Remove Interior Packaging
Your appliance has been packed for shipment with all parts that could be damaged by movement securely fastened. Remove internal packing materials and any tape holding in­ternal components in place. The owners manual is shipped inside the product in a plastic bag along with the warranty registration card, and other accessory items.
Important
Keep your carton and packaging until your appliance has been thoroughly inspected and found to be in good condi­tion. If there is damage, the packaging will be needed as proof of damage in transit. Afterwards please dispose of all items responsibly.
Warranty Registration
It is important you send in your warranty registration card immediately after taking delivery of your appliance or you can register online at www.agamarvel.com.
The following information will be required when registering your appliance. Service Number Serial Number Date of Purchase Dealer’s name and address
The service number and serial number can be found on the serial plate which is located inside the cabinet on the right
side near the top. (See gure 1).
Online registration
available at
www.agamarvel.com
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WARNING
WARNING - Dispose of the plastic bags which can
be a suffocation hazard.
Note to Customer
This merchandise was carefully packed and thoroughly inspected before leaving our plant. Responsibility for its safe delivery was assumed by the retailer upon acceptance of the shipment. Claims for loss or damage sustained in transit must be made to the retailer.
NOTE
DO NOT RETURN DAMAGED MERCHANDISE TO THE MANUFACTURER - FILE THE CLAIM WITH THE RETAILER.
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CAUTION
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Figure 1
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WARNING
WARNING - Help Prevent Tragedies
Child entrapment and suffocation are not problems of the past. Junked or abandoned refrigerators are still dangerous - even if they sit out for "just a few hours".
If you are getting rid of your old refrigerator, please follow the instructions below to help prevent acci­dents.
If the appliance was shipped, handled, or stored in other than an upright position for any period of time, allow the ap-
pliance to sit upright for a period of at least 24 hours before
plugging in. This will assure oil returns to the compressor. Plugging the appliance in immediately may cause damage to internal parts.
Before you throw away your old refrigerator or freezer:
Take off the doors or remove the drawers.
Leave the shelves in place so children may not easily climb inside.
INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE
Select Location
The proper location will ensure peak performance of your appliance. We recommend a location where the unit will be out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources. To ensure your product performs to specications, the recom­mended installation location temperature range is from 55
to 100°F (13 to 38°C).
Cabinet Clearance
Ventilation is required from the bottom front of the appli­ance. Keep this area open and clear of any obstructions. Adjacent cabinets and counter top can be installed around the appliance as long as the front grille remains unob­structed. Overlay door models with articulated hinges are intended for built-in applications only.
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WARNING
An optional stacking kit is required to stack products. Failure to use a stacking kit could result in personal injury. Contact your dealer or Aga Marvel customer
service at 800-223-3900 to order.
Front Grille, keep this area open.
Front Leveling Legs
Figure 2
Rear
Leveling
Legs
Leveling Legs
Adjustable legs at the front and rear corners of the appli-
ance should be set so the unit is rmly positioned on the oor and level from side to side and front to back. The over-
all height of your Marvel appliance may be adjusted higher
(by turning the leveling leg out, CCW) and lower (by turning the leveling leg in, CW) dimensions as shown in Table "A".
To adjust the leveling legs, place the appliance on a solid
surface and protect the oor beneath the legs to avoid scratching the oor. With the assistance of another person,
lean the appliance back to access the front leveling legs. Raise or lower the legs to the required dimension by turning the legs. Repeat this process for the rear by tilting the appli­ance forward using caution. On a level surface check the appliance for levelness and adjust accordingly.
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CAUTION
Front Grille
Do not obstruct the front grille. The openings within the
front grille allow air to ow through the condenser heat ex­changer. Restrictions to this air ow will result in increased
energy usage and loss of cooling capacity. For this reason it is important this area not be obstructed and the grille openings kept clean. AGA MARVEL does not recommend
the use of a custom made grille as air ow may be restrict­ed. (See Figure 2).
The front grille screws may be loosened and the grille ad­justed to the desired height. When adjustment is complete
tighten the two front grille screws. (See Figure 5).
Model Door Style
ML24 S
ML24 P
Table A
Minimum
Height
33 3⁄4"
(85.7 cm)
34"
(86.4 cm)
Maximum
Height
34 3⁄4"
(88.3 cm)
35"
(88.9 cm)
Figure 3
Do not remove ground prong
INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE
Electrical Connection
A grounded 115 volt, 15 amp dedicated circuit is required.
This product is factory equipped with a power supply cord that has a three-pronged, grounded plug. It must be plugged into a mating grounding type receptacle in accor­dance with the National Electrical Code and applicable lo-
cal codes and ordinances (see Figure 6). If the circuit does
not have a grounding type receptacle, it is the responsibility and obligation of the customer to provide the proper power supply. The third ground prong should not, under any cir­cumstances, be cut or removed.
Figure 4
Front grille
Figure 5
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WARNING
Front grille screw
Electrical Shock Hazard
• Do not use an extension cord with this appliance. They can be hazardous and can degrade product performance.
• This appliance should not, under any circumstanc­es, be installed to an un-grounded electrical supply.
• Do not remove the grounding prong from the power
cord. (See Figure 3).
Do not use an adapter. (See Figure 4).
• Do not splash or spray water from a hose on the appliance. Doing so may cause an electrical shock, which may result in severe injury or death.
Figure 6
NOTE
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) are prone to nui­sance tripping which will cause the appliance to shut down. GFCI’s are generally not used on circuits with power equip­ment that must run unattended for long periods of time, un­less required to meet local building codes and ordinances.
INSTALLING THE WATER SUPPLY
MODEL ML24RI AND MODEL ML24RF WITH OPTIONAL ICE-MAKER KIT
NOTE
If you have model ML24RI you have a factory installed ice-
maker.
An optional ice-maker kit (part number S42418151) is avail­able for model ML24RF which includes all of the necessary
parts for installation. The kit can be obtained from Marvel
customer service by calling 800-223-3900.
Water Supply
!
CAUTION
Observe and follow all local building codes when installing this appliance.
Use 1⁄4" outside diameter copper tubing for your water sup­ply which is available at any local hardware or plumbing supply store. Bend the 1⁄4" copper tubing to suit your instal­lation being sure not to kink the tubing. Purchase enough copper tubing length and coil it behind the unit to form a "service loop" which will allow the appliance to be pulled out from the installation for servicing or cleaning. Connect the copper tubing to the "top side" of a cold water pipe to prevent the ice-maker from plugging with sediment.
A shutoff valve is recommended on the water supply line to ease servicing the appliance. NOTE: A SELF-PIERCING TYPE VALVE IS NOT RECOMMENDED as they are prone to clogging with sediment which will create pressure drop reducing the water supply to the unit.
Connect the copper tubing water supply to the water valve
inlet with the compression nut tting provided. Secure the
water supply line to the back of the cabinet with the screw and clamp provided in the corner of the back panel. (See
Figure 7).
Water supply service loop to shut off
valve)
Figure 7
Back view of
ice machine
Water line from water valve to ice-maker
Water Supply Line
Clamp and Screw
Water valve inlet
Water supply line
Compression
tting
Water valve
inlet
Water pressure must be at a minimum of 20 psi for proper operation and a maximum of 120 psi.
Make certain all water connections are watertight after in­stallation. Form the tubing so that it will not vibrate against the cabinet body or kink when your appliance is set in posi­tion.
NOTE
Do not use any thread sealers on these water line t­tings.
Reverse osmosis, softened water, and de-ionized water are not recommended as they will adversely affect the quality of the ice.
ICE-MAKER OPERATION
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CAUTION
The water supply to the ice-maker must be turned on prior to turning the ice-maker on. Failure to do so will cause rapid dry cycling of the ice-maker mold heater resulting in temperature control issues in the freezer compartment.
Ice-maker operation
The unit must be installed level for proper ice-maker operation.
The shutoff arm wire must be down in its lowest posi-
tion for the ice-maker to operate. (See Figure 8).
When the freezer section and ice-maker unit has suf-
ciently cooled, the ice-maker will harvest ice cubes
automatically.
When the ice bucket is full, the ice-maker will automati­cally shut off.
You may manually stop the ice-maker by raising the shut off arm to the locking position at the up most posi-
tion. (See Figure 8).
NOTE
It is recommended the ice-maker is shut off when remov­ing the bucket, or ice may be dispensed onto the freezer
compartment oor.
Figure 8
Arm down, ice-maker
will operate
Arm up, stops operation
Long and short term storage of ice-maker:
When operation of the appliance is to be discontinued for any length of time, the ice cube mold in the ice-maker should be emptied by allowing the ice-maker to dispense cubes with the water supply turned off.
1. Turn the water supply off.
2. Raise the ice-maker bail arm.
3. Empty the ice bucket.
4. Replace the ice bucket in the unit and lower the bail arm.
If the ice is not used regularly, it will clump together with time. For best ice results, discard ice in the bin as required and allow the ice-maker to make a new fresh batch of ice. Shut-off the ice-maker by raising the shut-off arm before removing the bucket.
Dispensing of the cubes should occur within 2 hours. After the ice-cubes dispense - empty, clean, and replace the ice cube bucket, and raise the bail arm.
MODEL
ML24R*S
ML24R*P
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS
ROUGH-IN OPENING DIMENSIONS CABINET DIMENSIONS "A" "B" "C" "D" "E" "F" "G" "H" "J"
24"
(61 cm)
24"
(61 cm)
DOOR STYLE
(S) Solid Door (P) Solid Overlay Door (no handle)
**34" to 35"
(86.4 to 88.9 cm)
**341⁄4" to 351⁄4" (87 to 89.5 cm)
24"
(61 cm)
* 24"
(61 cm)
237⁄8"
(60.7 cm)
237⁄8"
(60.7 cm)
333⁄4" to 343⁄4"
(85.7 to 88.3 cm)
34" to 35"
(86.4 to 88.9 cm)
2323⁄32"
(60.2 cm)
227⁄8"
(58.1 cm)
2521⁄32"
(65.2 cm)
-
4613⁄32"
(117.9 cm)
461⁄2"
(118.1 cm)
2511⁄16"
(65.2 cm)
231⁄8"
(58.7 cm)
Figure 9a
Figure 10
"A"
"B"
"E"
Figure 9
"C"
"D"
If necessary to gain clearance inside the rough-in opening a hole can be cut through the adjacent cabi­net and the power cord routed through this hole to a power outlet. Another way to increase the available opening depth is to recess the power outlet into the rear wall to gain the thickness of the power cord plug. Not all recessed outlet boxes will work for this applica­tion as they are too narrow, but a recessed outlet box
equivalent to Arlington #DVFR1W is recommended for this application, (see Figure 10).
PRODUCT DATA
MODEL
ML24R*S 115V/60Hz/15A
ML24R*P 115V/60Hz/15A
ELECTRICAL
REQUIREMENTS #
"J"
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS
PRODUCT
WEIGHT
140 lbs
(63.6 kg)
140 lbs
(63.6 kg)
"D"
"E"
Figure 11
"H"
"F"
"G"
211⁄2"
(54.6cm)
Water
inlet
Water inlet
47⁄8" (12.4 cm)
11⁄4" (3.2 cm)
* To install (P) models with the door face ush with adja-
cent cabinetry doors, custom decorative panel thickness cannot exceed 3⁄4" (19 mm).
** Minimum rough-in opening required is to be larger than
the adjusted height of the cabinet.
# A grounded 15 amp dedicated circuit is required. Follow
all local building codes when installing electrical and appli­ance.
STARTING YOUR APPLIANCE
Power Failure
ALARM RESET
Starting your appliance:
Plug the appliance power cord into a 115 volt wall outlet.
Your appliance is shipped from the factory in the "On" posi­tion and will begin start-up of cooling as soon as power is
supplied. If the appliance does not start, conrm that the
wall outlet has power, and that the control is in the "On"
position, (See "Turning your appliance On and Off" below).
The control display is covered with a clear plastic lm. This lm may be removed by carefully lifting the lm at a corner.
On initial power up, the control display will indicate a "Power Failure" alarm. This is a normal condition as the ap­pliance was powered-up at the factory for quality inspection and then removed from power. A momentary press of the "On/Off" keypad will reset this alarm condition. (See Alarms
section on page 12).
NOTE
Your product has an automatic defrost feature that utilizes an electric heater element. Periodically during defrost you may observe the following:
Water dripping and running sounds as a result of the frost melt.
Sizzling and popping sounds from water dripping on the heater element.
A faint reddish glow in the freezer compartment from the electric heater element.
These are all “normal” operating characteristics related to refrigeration product incorporating automatic defrost. They do not represent any product fault or safety issue.
Temp
Minus
keypad
On/Off
keypad
Temp
Plus
keypad
Compartment
select
REF
FRZ
Display Area
Figure 12
Electronic control
Using your electronic control:
Sleep mode:
If no keypads are pressed for 60 seconds, the display will
enter sleep mode to conserve power. The control panel will go dark with the exception of the system status "OK" indi­cator which will remain enabled. Alarm conditions will wake
the display, (see alarms on page 12).
To make the following changes to the control settings (turning the appliance ON/OFF, adjusting the tempera­ture, and activating vacation mode), the control must be awake.
Lock
keypad
System Status
indicators
To wake the display press any keypad. A conrm tone will
sound, and the current storage compartment temperature will be displayed.
The sleep mode can be disabled if you prefer to have the display on continuously. Press and hold the "Lock" key­pad until the display goes past "Loc" and reads "nSL". To enable the sleep mode, repeat the instruction, again going past "Loc" until the display reads "SLP".
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REF
FRZ
REF
FRZ
USING YOUR ELECTRONIC CONTROL
Turning your appliance ON and OFF:
If the appliance is "On", (and out of sleep mode) the tem­perature will be shown in the display area of the control. To turn the appliance "Off", press and hold the "On/Off"
keypad for 4-seconds. "OFF" will now be displayed on the
control.
To turn the appliance "On", press and hold the "On/Off"
keypad for 4-seconds.
Adjusting the temperature:
NOTE
When initially loading your product with warm contents, it may take up to 48-hours for the storage compartment tem­perature to stabilize.
When making temperature set-point changes, it may take
up to 24-hours for the stored contents to stabilize at your
new set-point temperature.
Factors that affect the storage compartment stabilized temperature:
Changes to temperature setting.
Room temperature changes.
Temperature of stored contents.
- Loading warm contents.
- Cold content load will delay the change to a warmer set-point temperature.
- Warm content load will delay the change to a colder set-point temperature.
Usage, (number and duration of the door openings).
Use of the storage compartment display lighting, (glass
door product only).
Installation of the appliance in direct sunlight or next to a heat source.
Freezer
compartment
selected
Refrigerator
compartment
selected
To change the set temperature for a particular compart­ment, with the compartment enabled and out of sleep mode, press the "-" or "+" keypads. "SET" will be indi­cated on the user interface panel and the current set-point
temperature will display and ash. Subsequent presses of
the "-" or "+" keypads will adjust the temperature colder or
warmer respectively. When you have reached your desired set-point temperature, press the "On/Off" keypad to accept, or do nothing and the "Set" mode will time-out in 10-sec­onds accepting the displayed temperature as the new set-point.
The available set-point temperature range for your appli-
ance is -6°F (-21°C) to 6°F (-14°C) for the freezer com­partment (ice-maker) and 34°F (1.2°C) to 42°F (5.7°C) for
the refrigerator compartment. If you attempt to adjust the temperature outside of these ranges you will receive an
audible notication.
Temperature mode:
The temperature mode is preset from the factory in Fahren-
heit (°F) but you have the option to change it to Centigrade (°C). To change the mode, press and hold the "-" keypad,
while pressing the "+" keypad, then release the "-" keypad.
The temperature will now be displayed in Centigrade (°C).
Repeat the procedure to change the temperature mode
back to Fahrenheit (°F).
Control lock:
The control panel can be locked to avoid unintentional changes. To lock the control, press and hold the "Lock" key­pad until the display reads "Loc" then immediately release
your nger from the keypad. The lock icon will ash 3-times
and then continuously illuminate. When the control panel is locked, only the Lock keypad, System Status OK indicator , and the Alarm indicator are active. To un-lock the control panel, repeat this instruction until the display reads "nLc"
then immediately release your nger from the keypad.
Temperatures can be set for each individual compartment
(refrigerator or freezer / ice-maker). To do so you must rst
select the compartment you want to set the temperature for.
You do so by pressing the refrigerator (REF) or freezer (FRZ) button on the display. When pressed the LED light
will be illuminated for the respective display.
NOTE
If the control lock is active (illuminated lock icon) the
control will have to be unlocked before using the key-
pad to reset an alarm condition. See page 11 (Control
Lock) for instructions for unlocking the control.
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USING YOUR ELECTRONIC CONTROL
Temperature Sensor Error Codes
The temperature sensors are monitored continuously. Any OPEN or SHORTED circuit condition will initiate an ERROR CODE as listed below:
Temperature Sensor Error Codes
Sensor Displayed Code Error Description Action to Take
Refrigerator
Temperature
Sensor
Freezer
Temperature
Sensor
Defrost Sensor
Failed temperature sensor in the
refrigerator compartment. Can lead to
unwanted storage temperatures and/or
spoiled perishable goods.
Failed temperature sensor in the
freezer compartment. Can lead to
unwanted storage temperatures and/or
spoiled perishable goods.
Failed defrost temperature sensor.
Causes unit to not defrost properly and
can create large frost build-up. Can lead
to water damage to the unit and sur-
rounding oor.
remove all perishable goods from com-
remove all perishable goods from com-
Call service to have the
temperature sensor replaced and
partment to prevent spoilage.
Call service to have the
temperature sensor replaced and
partment to prevent spoilage.
Unplug the power cord
immediately and call service to have
the defrost sensor replaced.
Alarms:
The control will alert you to conditions that could adversely affect the performance of the appliance.
Door Ajar
ALARM RESET
Door ajar - If the door is open, or not closed prop-
erly, for more than 5-minutes the System Status OK
indicator will turn-off, the "Door Ajar" indicator will ash, and a tone will sound every 60 seconds. Additionally,
an "ALARM RESET" indicator will be displayed below the "On/Off" keypad.
NOTE
The audible alarm can be muted, for each occurrence, by pressing the lock keypad.
This alarm condition can be reset by closing the door or momentarily pressing the "On/Off" keypad, (i.e.-if
you are cleaning the storage compartment, etc.). The
alarm will recur in 5-minutes if the alarm condition persists.
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USING YOUR ELECTRONIC CONTROL
Power Failure
Power failure - If power to the appliance is inter-
rupted the System Status indicator will turn-off and
the "Power Failure" indicator will ash. Additionally, an
"ALARM RESET" indicator will be displayed below the "On/Off" keypad. No audible tone will sound. This alarm condition can be reset by momentarily pressing the "On/Off" keypad. If this alarm occurs, it is recommend­ed that you check the condition of any perishables, even if the appliance is operating normally and the tem­perature has recovered, as prolonged power outages could result in excessive temperature excursions which may spoil perishables.
Temp
Temperature alarm - If the storage compart-
ment temperature deviates excessively from your set-point temperature for an extended period of time,
the "TEMP" indicator will ash, and an audible tone will sound every 60 seconds. Additionally, an "ALARM
RESET" indicator will be displayed below the "ON/ OFF" keypad.
ALARM RESET
ALARM RESET
NOTE
After a high temperature alarm condition, check all perish­ables to ensure they are safe for consumption.
This alarm condition can be reset by momentarily pressing the "On/Off" keypad. If this alarm occurs it is recommended that you check the condition of your stored contents, even though the appliance is operating normally and the temper­ature has recovered, as prolonged temperature excursions could spoil perishables.
Door Ajar
NOTE
Multiple alarms are possible, i.e.- "Door Ajar" for a pro­longed period may trigger a "Temp" alarm, in which case both "Door Ajar" and "Temp" indicators will activate.
Temp
Vacation mode:
This operating mode can be used to save energy during high cost energy periods, or when you won't be using your appliance for an extended period of time by disabling the lights, alarm tones, and keypad entry tones. Vacation mode also serves as a Sabbath mode, disabling functions and its controls in accordance with the weekly Sabbath and religious holidays observed within the Orthodox Jewish community. When used as Sabbath mode, you may open or close the door at any time to access contents without concern of directly turning on or off any lights, digital read­outs, solenoids, fans, valves, compressor, icons, tones, or alarms.
When activated, the display, alarm indicators and tones, keypad touch tones, interior lights, and all options are dis­abled. All keypad functions are disabled, with the exception of the "On/Off" keypad which is required to exit Vacation­mode. Storage compartment temperatures are monitored and controlled at the settings prior to entering Vacation mode.
NOTE
The temperature alarm may occur as a result of high usage or introduction of warm contents to the storage compart­ment. If the temperature alarm continues to occur, your unit may require service.
NOTE
The audible alarm can be muted, for each occurrence, by pressing the lock keypad.
To enter Vacation Mode (with the control out of sleep
mode), press and hold the "On/Off" keypad until the display goes past "OFF" and reads "VAC". The display will ash
"VAC" 3-times to acknowledge your request, then will display "VAC" continuously until Vacation mode is exited. A power outage will not exit Vacation mode, exiting can only be accomplished manually. To exit Vacation mode and return to normal operation, press and hold the "On/Off" keypad until the control displays the temperature.
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OVERLAY DOOR PANEL INSTALLATION
If you purchased an overlay panel model, your unit is equipped with articulated hinges to allow fully integrated built-in installations. Custom panel thicknesses of 5⁄8" (15
mm) and 3⁄4" (18 mm) are accommodated.
!
CAUTION
It is important to use the factory provided grille that came
with the product to assure proper air ow is maintained
through the condenser. The use of a custom grille is not recommended and will void the warranty.
!
WARNING
!
WARNING
Use extreme caution with the articulated hinges. The hinge is self closing and many pinch points exist prior to built-in installation. Do not remove the cabinet "Z"
bracket from the top of the cabinet.
Overlay panel models are designed for use with built­in installations only. Use in freestanding installations
could result in personal injury.
Step 1: Removing the Door
With a phillips screwdriver remove the screw and "P" clamp
from the bottom of the door near the hinge. See Figure 13b.
Disconnect the door wire harness by pressing and holding down the locking tab on the wire connector and pulling the
connector apart. See Figure 14.
Open the door and loosen the screws holding the hinges to
the cabinet (2 at the top and 2 at the bottom hinge). Do not
remove the screws but loosen them enough so the hinges can be slipped off of the screws when sliding the door to the side.
!
WARNING
The articulated hinges have many pinch points. Care­fully close / collapse the hinges as soon as the door is removed from the cabinet.
Loosen (do not remove ) these
2 phillips head screws on the top and bottom hinges
Figure 13a
Cabinet "Z" Bracket
Figure 13
With a helper, and being careful not to scratch the cabinet or the door, slide the door to the side about 1⁄2 inch and remove the hinges and door from the unit.
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"P" clamp and screw
Figure 13b
Bottom of
door
Wire connector
see Figure 14
OVERLAY DOOR PANEL INSTALLATION
Press and hold down this tab on the wire connector and pull the connector apart.
Figure 14
Step 2: Remove the door gasket
With the door laying on a at surface and starting at a
corner of the door remove the magnetic door gasket from
the interior side of the door, see Figure 15. Set the gasket aside on a at surface.
There are 10 holes in the gasket retainer extrusions, (3 on
each side and 2 at the top and bottom which are used to fasten the panel to the front of the door. The screws are provided in the literature pack.
Holes in
gasket
retainer.
Figure 15a
Overlay panel
ush with top
and side of
door.
Overlay panel to be centered on width of door.
Magnetic Gasket remove starting at a corner, grasp and pull away from the door.
Figure 15
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CAUTION
Weight of overlay door panel must not exceed 15 pounds (6.8 kg).
Step 3: Cut and drill the overlay panel
Depending on your model cut the overlay door panel to the
dimensions shown in Figures 16 to 19.
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OVERLAY DOOR PANEL INSTALLATION
Clearance
for hinge
Top of door
at top and
bottom
Hinge side of door
Figure 16
Right Hand Hinged Door
24" (61 cm) wide appliance
233⁄4"
1
4"
(6 mm)
Deep
(60.3 cm)
!
CAUTION
Weight of overlay door panel must not exceed 15 pounds (6.8 kg).
Clearance for screw head,
4 places
Figure 18
Left Hand Hinged Door
24" (61 cm) wide appliance
Clearance for
screw head,
4 places
233⁄4"
(60.3 cm)
Top of door
Clearance
for hinge
at top and
bottom
1
4"
(6 mm)
Deep
Hinge side of door
13⁄4"
(4.4 cm)
3011⁄32"
(77.1 cm)
2"
(5.1 cm)
31⁄8"
(7.9 cm)
311⁄16"
(9.4 cm)
(35.6 cm) 13⁄16"
(3 cm)
1
4" (6 mm)
radius is permissible
This side
facing interior
1" (2.5 cm) diameter
x 1⁄4" (6 mm) deep
Figure 17
Right Hand Hinged Door
24" (61 cm) wide appliance
14"
4 places
47⁄8"
(12.4 cm)
15⁄32"
(2.9 cm)
11⁄2"
(3.8 cm)
typical
111⁄16"
(4.3 cm)
16
15⁄32"
(2.9 cm)
111⁄16"
(4.3 cm)
11⁄2"
(3.8 cm)
typical
47⁄8"
(12.4 cm)
14"
(35.6 cm)
13⁄16"
(3 cm)
1
4" (6 mm)
radius is permissible
This side
facing interior
1" (2.5 cm) diameter
x 1⁄4" (6 mm) deep 6 places
(9.4 cm)
Figure 19
Left Hand Hinged Door
24" (61 cm) wide appliance
(4.4 cm)
31⁄8"
(7.9 cm)
311⁄16"
13⁄4"
(5.1 cm)
3011⁄32"
(77.1 cm)
2"
OVERLAY DOOR PANEL INSTALLATION
Material Type #10 Wood Screw
Hardwood
Softwood
1
8" (3.2 mm) Diameter Pilot Hole
7
64 (2.8 mm) Diameter Pilot Hole
Table B
Step 4: Assemble the panel to the door
The preferred method of attaching the panel to the door is to clamp the panel to the door so it cannot move while drilling the screw pilot holes. Use bar clamps or "C" clamps with pads on the clamping surfaces that will not mar the panel or the door. The custom overlay panel should be
ush with the top of the door and centered along the width of the door. See Figure 15a. Drill holes through the gasket extrusion using the 10 holes as pilot holes. Use the drill
size from the chart in Table "B", being careful not to drill through the front surface of the panel. If the overlay panel is thinner than 5⁄8" (16 mm) thick shorter screws will have to be
obtained. Fasten the panel to the door with the 10 screws provided in the literature pack. (See Figure 20). Remove
the clamps and replace the gasket in the gasket extrusion channels of the door. Some force may be required to seat the gasket into the channels. Be sure the gasket corners are seated properly.
Step 6: Secure the cabinet
Use the #8 x 3⁄4" black screws from the literature pack to secure the counter top to the cabinet top through the holes in the cabinet "Z" bracket.
Cabinet "Z" bracket
#8 x 3⁄4" black screws
(3 places)
#10 x 1/2"
screw
Figure 20
Step 5: Install the door
Carefully open the top and bottom hinges on the door being careful as there are many pinch points. Place the hinges
over the 4 screws in the cabinet, 2 at the top and 2 at the bottom and slide the door into position. Tighten the 4 hinge screws with a phillips screwdriver. (See Figures 13 and 13a). Place wire harness from the grille and mount to the
bottom of the door with the screw and "P" clamp removed
in step 1. (See Figure 13b). Reconnect the wire harness, (See Figure 14).
Figure 21
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SHELVING CONFIGURATIONS
Refrigerator / Freezer 24" (61 cm) wide see Figure 22:
Refrigerator:
(2) Half width cantilever adjustable glass shelf.
see Figure 25
(1) Full width xed position glass shelf (1) Roller glide clear crisper drawer
Freezer:
(1) Fixed position metal shelf, see Figure 27.
Freezer
compartment
Figure 22
Refrigerator / Freezer 24" (61 cm) wide see Figure 24:
Refrigerator:
(2) Half width cantilever adjustable glass shelf.
see Figure 25
(1) Roller glide full width ow thru shelf, Figure 28.
Freezer:
(1) Fixed position metal shelf, see Figure 27.
Figure 24
Refrigerator / Ice-maker 24" (61 cm) wide see Figure 23:
Refrigerator:
(2) Half width cantilever adjustable glass shelf. (1) Full width xed position glass shelf (1) Roller glide clear crisper drawer
Freezer:
(1) Ice-maker with ice bucket, see Figure 26.
Ice-maker and bucket
Figure 23
Figure 25
Frame and at glass shelf
Figure 26
Ice Bucket
RI model only
Figure 27
Freezer shelf
RF model only
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SHELVING CONFIGURATIONS AND ENERGY SAVING TIPS
!
CAUTION
Make sure your cantilever shelf is secure on the shelf sup­ports by pressing down on the shelf before loading.
!
CAUTION
Figure 28
To Add or Remove a Shelf
Remove stored product from the shelf. Do not try to remove a loaded shelf from the appliance. Grasp the shelf front with both hands, rotate the front upward and lift out. (See Figure
29). To install a shelf insert the shelf in the appliance and
insert the top hooks into the shelf support slots and drop the shelf down so the hooks drop over the bottom of the slots.
Grasp the shelf
by the front with both
hands and rotate the front
of the shelf up, then lift the
shelf up and remove the
shelf from the shelf
ladders.
Figure 29
To remove the crisper :
Pull out until it stops. Lift up on the front of the pan, and remove it from the frame.
Never try to move a loaded shelf, remove everything from the shelf before moving. Use both hands when moving the shelf.
The following suggestions will minimize the cost of operating your refrigeration appliance.
1. Do not install your appliance next to a hot appliance (cooker, dishwasher, etc.), heating air duct, or other
heat sources.
2. Install product out of direct sunlight.
3. Ensure the front grille vents at front of appliance be­neath door are not obstructed and kept clean to allow ventilation for the refrigeration system to expel heat.
4. Plug your appliance into a dedicated power circuit. (Not shared with other appliances).
5. When initially loading your new product, or whenever large quantities of warm contents are placed within refrigerated storage compartment, minimize door
openings for the next 12 hours to allow contents to pull
down to compartment set temperature.
6. Maintaining a relatively full storage compartment will require less appliance run time than an empty compart­ment.
7. Ensure door closing is not obstructed by contents stored in your appliance.
8. Allow hot items to reach room temperature before plac­ing in product.
9. Minimize door openings and duration of door openings.
10. Use the warmest temperature control set temperature
that meets your personal preference and provides the proper storage for your stored contents.
11. When on vacation or away from home for extended pe-
riods, set the appliance to warmest acceptable tem­ perature for the stored contents and raise the ice-maker bail arm to stop ice production.
12. Set the control to the “off” position if cleaning the
appliance requires the door to be open for an extended period of time.
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CARE AND CLEANING AND OBTAINING SERVICE
Front Grille
Be sure that nothing obstructs the required air ow open­ings in front of the cabinet. At least once or twice a year, brush or vacuum lint and dirt from the front grille area (see
page 4).
!
CAUTION
SHOCK HAZARD: Disconnect electrical power from the appliance before cleaning with soap and water.
Cabinet
The painted cabinet can be washed with either a mild soap and water and thoroughly rinsed with clear water. NEVER use abrasive scouring cleaners.
Interior
Wash interior compartment with mild soap and water. Do NOT use an abrasive cleaner, solvent, polish cleaner or undiluted detergent.
Care of Appliance
1. Avoid leaning on the door, you may bend the door hinges or tip the appliance.
2. Exercise caution when sweeping, vacuuming or mop­ping near the front of the appliance. Damage to the grille can occur.
3. Periodically clean the interior of the appliance as needed.
4. Periodically check and/or clean the front grille as needed.
If Service is Required:
If the product is within the rst year warranty period please contact your dealer or call AGA MARVEL Cus-
tomer Service at 800.223.3900 for directions on how to
obtain warranty coverage in your area.
If the product is outside the rst year warranty period, AGA MARVEL Customer Service can provide recom­mendations of service centers in your area. A listing of authorized service centers is also available at www. agamarvel.com under the service and support section.
In all correspondence regarding service, be sure to give the service number, serial number, and proof of purchase.
Try to have information or description of nature of the problem, how long the appliance has been running, the room temperature, and any additional information that may be helpful in quickly solving the problem.
Table "C" is provided for recording pertinent information regarding your product for future reference.
For Your Records
Date of Purchase
Dealer’s name Dealer’s Address Dealer’s City Dealer’s State Dealer’s Zip Code Appliance Serial Number Appliance Service Number Date Warranty Card Sent (Must
be within 10 days of purchase).
Table C
In the Event of a Power Failure
If a power failure occurs, try to correct it as soon as pos­sible. Minimize the number of door openings while the power is off so as not to adversely affect the appliance's temperature.
Light assembly replacement
All models use LED lamps to illuminate the interior of the appliance. This component is very reliable, but should one
fail, contact a qualied service technician for replacement
of the LED.
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TROUBLESHOOTING REFRIGERATOR, FREEZER AND ICE-MAKER
Before You Call for Service
If the appliance appears to be malfunctioning, read through this manual rst. If the problem persists, check the trouble­shooting guide below. Locate the problem in the guide and refer to the cause and its remedy before calling for service. The problem may be something very simple that can be solved without a service call. However, it may be required
to contact your dealer or a qualied service technician.
NOTE
Your product has an automatic defrost feature that utilizes an electric heater element. Periodically during defrost you may observe the following:
Water dripping and running sounds as a result of the frost melt.
Sizzling and popping sounds from water dripping on the heater element.
A faint reddish glow in the freezer compartment from the electric heater element.
These are all “normal” operating characteristics related to refrigeration product incorporating automatic defrost. They do not represent any product fault or safety issue.
!
CAUTION
In the unlikely event you lose cooling in your unit, do not unplug the product from the electric supply, but do call
a qualied service technician immediately. It is possible
that the loss of cooling capacity is a result of excessive frost build-up on the evaporator cooling coil. In this case, removing power to the unit will result in the melting of this excessive quantity of ice, which could generate melt water that exceeds the capacity of the defrost drain system and could result in water damage to your home. The end-user will be ultimately responsible for any water damage caused by prematurely turning the unit off without appropriately managing the excess water run-off.
!
WARNING
Electrocution Hazard
• Never attempt to repair or perform maintenance on the appliance until the main electrical power has been disconnected. Turning the appliance control "OFF" does not remove electrical power from the unit's wiring.
• Replace all parts and panels before operating.
Problem Possible Cause Remedy
Appliance not cold enough
(See “Adjusting the temperature" on page
11)
Appliance too cold
(See “Adjusting the Temperature” on page
11)
No interior light. Failed LED light assembly or light
Light will not go out when door is closed Door not activating light switch.
Noise or Vibration Appliance not level
Appliance will not run. Appliance turned off
Control set too warm
Content temperature not stabilized.
Excessive usage or prolonged door openings.
Airow to front grille blocked.
Door gasket not sealing properly.
Control set too cold
Door gasket not sealing properly.
switch.
Failed light switch
Fan hitting tube obstruction.
Power cord not plugged in.
No power at outlet.
Adjust temperature colder. Allow 24 hours for temperature to stabilize.
Allow temperature to stabilize for at
least 24 hours.
Airow must not be obstructed to front grille. See “clearances” on
page 4.
Replace door gasket.
Adjust temperature warmer.
Allow 24 hours for temperature to
stabilize.
Replace door gasket.
Contact a qualied service technician.
Appliance not level, level appliance,
(See page 4, “leveling legs”)
Contact a qualied service technician.
Level appliance, see “Leveling Legs”
on page 4.
Contact a qualied service technician.
Turn appliance on. See “Starting your
appliance” on page 10.
Plug in power cord.
Check house circuit.
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TROUBLESHOOTING ICE-MAKER
Problem Possible Cause Remedy
Unit operates but produces little or no ice.
Small ice cubes Water input may require adjust-
Ice cubes are sticking together. Ice consumption is low.
The unit has just been started and
it has been less than 24 hours.
Water supply is not turned on.
Inadequate water pressure to unit.
The ice-maker shut off arm is in the uppermost / off position.
Freezer section has not reached temperature.
Thermostat control set too warm.
Condenser fan air ow is restrict­ed.
Room and/or water temperature is too warm.
The water pressure is to low.
ment.
Hollow ice cubes with liquid cen­ters that break when dispensed into the bucket.
Typical ice production is 6 to 7 pounds per day. Allow for the freezer section to reach tempera­ture and the ice-maker to cycle and accumulate ice.
Turn on water supply to the unit.
Water pressure to the unit must be
at a minimum of 20 psi.
When the ice-maker shut off arm is in the uppermost position, the ice-maker is off. Flip the shut off arm down to turn on the ice maker.
Allow the freezer section to reach temperature.
Turn the temperature control to a higher number to allow the unit to run colder. Allow 24 hours be­fore readjusting the temperature control.
Make certain the grille in front of the unit is free and open for air cir­culation. Clean grille as required.
Move the unit to an area where ambient temperature is below
90°F. The unit should not be
placed next to a heat source such as an oven. Check for cold water connection.
The water supply line is kinked.
Sediment build-up in supply line.
Due to differing water pressures, the ice-maker water input may require adjustment. Contact a
qualied service technician.
Ice will stick together if stored for long periods of time.
Ice-maker malfunction, call for service.
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