Maytag ARB2257CW, AFD2535DEW, ARB2257CSR, ARB2557CC, ARB2259CC User Manual

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Part No. 12642722 Form A/11/02
©2002 Maytag Appliances Sales Co.
MCS 16021937
Bottom Freezer Refrigerator
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Please contact us with your model and serial number:
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Owner’s Manual
Keep instructions for future reference.
Keep this manual and your sales receipt together in a safe place in case warranty service is required.
Contents
Introduction .................................................................2
Important Safety Information ......................................3
Installing Your Refrigerator ....................................4-11
Measuring the Opening ............................................4
Transporting Your Refrigerator .................................4
Selecting the Best Location......................................4
How to Remove the Doors and Hinges....................4
How to Reverse the Doors .......................................5
How to Install and Remove Handles ........................6
How to Replace the Doors and Hinges....................7
How to Remove and Install the Pullout Drawer .......8
How to Connect the Water Supply ...........................9
How to Level Your Refrigerator ..............................10
How to Adjust the Temperature Controls..................11
How to Perform a Temperature Test.......................11
About Your Water Filter.............................................12
Fresh Food Features...........................................13-15
Water Dispenser.....................................................13
Interior Shelves.......................................................13
Door Storage ..........................................................13
Climate-Controlled Drawers ...................................14
Storage Drawers.....................................................14
Accessories ............................................................15
Freezer Features .................................................16-17
Automatic Ice Maker...............................................16
Shelves...................................................................16
Drawers ..................................................................16
Door Storage ..........................................................17
Accessories ............................................................17
Hints and Care ....................................................18-19
How to Clean Your Refrigerator .............................18
How to Remove Odors from Refrigerator...............19
Energy Saving Ideas ..............................................19
How to Remove and Replace Light Bulbs .............19
Trouble Shooting .................................................20-22
Water Filter Data .................................................23-24
Warranty ...................................................................26
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Thank you for buying an amana refrigerator!
Please read this Owner's Manual thoroughly. This manual provides proper maintenance information.
Complete registration card and promptly return. If registration card is missing, see contact information on the front cover of your manual.
Warranty service must be performed by an authorized servicer. Amana also recommends contacting an authorized servicer if service is required after warranty expires. To locate an authorized servicer, call 1-800-NAT-LSVC (1-800-628-5782). You may also contact us on the web at www.amana.com.
When contacting Amana, please provide the following information. Product information is on the serial plate, located on the interior of the fresh food section.
Model Number ________________________________________________________
'P' Number ___________________________________________________________
Serial Number _________________________________________________________
Purchase Date ________________________________________________________
Dealer Name _________________________________________________________
Dealer Address ________________________________________________________
Dealer Phone _________________________________________________________
Asure™ extended service plan
Amana offers long-term service protec­tion for this new refrigerator. Asure™ Extended Service Plan is specially designed to supplement Amana’s strong warranty. This plan covers parts, labor, and travel charges. Call 1-866-232-6244, or contact us at www.amana.com for more information.
Before calling service...
If something seems unusual, please check Trouble Shooting section, which is designed to help you solve problems before calling service.
What if these features are different from mine?
This book is intended to show the variety of features that are available in the prod­uct line. If your refrigerator does not have all the options that are shown, many of these options may be purchased. See contact information on the front cover of your Owner’s Manual.
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Important safety information
What you need to know about safety instructions
Warning and Important Safety Instructions appearing in this manual 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 refrigerator.
Always contact your dealer, distributor, service agent, or manufacturer about problems or conditions you do not under­stand.
Save these instructions
DANGER – Immediate hazards which WILL result in severe personal injury
or death.
DANGER
WARNING – Hazards or unsafe prac-
tices which COULD result in severe personal injury or death.
WARNING
CAUTION – Hazards or unsafe prac-
tices which COULD result in minor personal injury.
CAUTION
To reduce risk of fire, electric shock, serious injury or death when using your refrigerator, follow these basic precautions, including the following:
WARNING
To reduce risk of injury or death, follow basic precautions, including the following:
IMPORTANT: 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 days.” If you are getting rid of your old refrigerator, please follow the instructions below to help prevent accidents.
Before you throw away your old refrig­erator or freezer:
Take off the doors.
Leave the shelves in
place so children may not easily climb inside.
DANGER
RECOGNIZE SAFETY SYMBOLS, WORDS, LABELS
1. Read all instructions before using the refrigerator.
2. Observe all local codes and ordinances.
3. Be sure to follow grounding instructions.
4. Check with a qualified electrician if you are not sure this appliance is properly grounded.
5. DO NOT ground to a gas line.
6. DO NOT ground to a cold-water pipe.
7. Refrigerator is designed to operate on a separate 103 to 126 volt, 15 amp., 60 cycle line. DO NOT modify plug on power cord. If plug does not fit electrical outlet, have proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
8. DO NOT use a two-prong adapter, extension cord or power strip.
9. DO NOT remove warning tag from power cord.
10. DO NOT tamper with refrigerator controls.
11. DO NOT service or replace any part of refrigerator unless
specifically recommended in Owner’s Manual or published
user-repair instructions. DO NOT attempt service if instructions are not understood or if they are beyond personal skill level.
12. Always disconnect refrigerator from electrical supply before attempting any service. Disconnect power cord by grasping the plug, not the cord.
13. Install refrigerator according to Installation Instructions. All connections for water, electrical power and grounding must comply with local codes and be made by licensed person­nel when required.
14. Keep your refrigerator in good condition. Bumping or drop­ping refrigerator can damage refrigerator or cause refriger­ator to malfunction or leak. If damage occurs, have refrig­erator checked by qualified service technician.
15. Replace worn power cords and/or loose plugs.
16. Always read and follow manufacturer’s storage and ideal environment instructions for items being stored in refrigerator.
2. Remove toe grille and bottom bracket cover(s).
• Open freezer door as wide as
possible.
• Depending on the model of your
refrigerator, you may have one or two bracket covers.
3. Remove top hinge cover from refrigerator door by removing Phillips screw.
•Retain screw and
cover for replace­ment.
4. Unscrew
5
16" hex head
screws from top hinge to remove hinge.
• Retain all screws for
later use.
5. Lift refrigerator door from center hinge pin.
6. For freezer door models only: Hold freezer door while removing hinge pin with a
5
16
" hex head driver.
Remove door from bottom hinge.
• Retain hinge pin for later use.
For freezer drawer models only:
Remove center hinge pin with a
5
16" hex
head driver.
• Retain hinge pin for later use.
7. Remove Phillips screws to remove center hinge.
• Retain all screws
for later use.
8. Remove bottom hinge or stabilizing bracket with
3
8" hex head driver.
• Retain screws for
later use.
• Lift out bottom hinge
pin (some models).
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Installing your refrigerator
These instructions are provided to aid you in the installation of your refrigerator. Amana cannot be responsible for improper installation.
Measuring the opening
A
1
2" of air space should be provided for
the top and back of the refrigerator. When installing your refrigerator, measure carefully.
Subflooring or floor coverings (i.e. carpet, tile, wood floors, rugs) may make your opening smaller than anticipated.
Some clearance may be gained by using the leveling procedure under How to
Level Your Refrigerator (page 10).
IMPORTANT: If refrigerator is to be
installed into a recess where top of refrig­erator is completely covered, use dimen­sions from floor to top of hinge cap to ver­ify proper clearance.
Transporting your refrigerator
Follow these tips when moving the refrig­erator to final location:
NEVER transport refrigerator on its
side. If an upright position is not possi­ble, lay refrigerator on its back. Allow refrigerator to sit upright for approxi­mately 30 minutes prior to plugging refrigerator in to assure oil return to the compressor. Plugging refrigerator in immediately may cause damage to internal parts.
Use an appliance dolly when moving
refrigerator. ALWAYS truck refrigera­tor from its side or back–NEVER from its front.
Protect outside finish of refrigerator
during transport by wrapping cabinet in blankets or inserting padding between the refrigerator and dolly.
Secure refrigerator to dolly firmly with
straps or bungee cords. Thread straps through handles when possible. DO NOT overtighten. Overtightening restraints may dent or damage outside finish.
Selecting the best location
Observe these points when choosing the final location for your refrigerator:
DO NOT install refrigerator near oven,
radiator or other heat source. If not possible, shield refrigerator with cabinet material.
DO NOT install where temperature
falls below 55° F (13° C). Malfunction may occur at this temperature.
Make sure floor is level. If floor is not
level, shim rear wheels of refrigerator with a piece of plywood or other shim material.
To assure proper door closure, verify
that the refrigerator is leveled with a
1
4"
tilt to the back.
How to remove the doors and hinges
Some installations require door removal to get refrigerator to final location. If removal of the pullout drawer is required, see later section entitled How to
Remove and Install the Pullout Drawer
(page 8).
To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury or death, observe the following:
Disconnect power to refrigerator
before removing doors. Connect power only after replacing doors.
WARNING
To avoid damage to walls and flooring, protect soft vinyl or other flooring with cardboard, rugs or other protective material.
CAUTION
1. Unplug power cord from power source.
3. Remove door stop from fresh food door with Phillips screwdriver.
4. Remove bottom door trim by removing 4 Phillips screws. Lift handle corner of trim and slide toward hinge edge of door.
5. Remove top door trim by removing 4 screws*. Lift handle corner of trim and slide toward hinge edge of door.
• Retain all screws for later use.
6. Reverse handle by removing two screws* from top and bottom edge of handle and reattaching handle on opposite side of door.
7. Install top door trim on bottom side of door, and bottom trim on top side of door.
• Locate hinge hole corner of trim.
Install hinge hole corner of trim on hinge side first, then install handle edge of trim.
8. Proceed to How to Replace the Doors and Hinges (page 7).
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How to reverse the doors
STANDARD DOOR DESIGN
1. Perform all steps listed in How to Remove the Doors and Hinges
(page 4).
2. Transfer cabinet plugs and cabinet screws to opposite side of cabinet.
• Remove cabinet
plugs with flat blade of screw­driver tip wrapped in masking tape.
• Remove center mullion screws with
5
16" hex head screwdriver.
For swing doors only: Remove
bottom mullion screws with
3
8" hex
head driver.
3. Transfer door stops from bottom edge of fresh food door and freezer door (some models) to opposite side of door edge.
• Use a Phillips
screwdriver for removal and installation.
4. See How to Install and Remove Handles (page 6) to remove and reinstall handles.
5. Proceed to How to Replace the Doors and Hinges to mount doors (page 7).
To avoid possible injury and damage to property:
Place doors on a nonabrasive
surface protected by towels or rugs while working directly on doors.
CAUTION
To avoid possible injury and damage to property:
DO NOT remove sub cap when
removing door trim.
Place doors on nonabrasive
surface protected by towels or rugs while working directly on doors.
CAUTION
DOORS WITH CURVED CONTOUR DESIGN
1. Perform all steps listed in How to Remove the Doors and Hinges
(page 4).
2. Transfer cabinet plugs and screws to opposite side of cabinet.
• Remove plugs with flat blade of
screwdriver wrapped in masking tape.
• Remove center mullion screws with
5
16" hex head screwdriver. screwdriv-
er.
* Fasteners may require either a T-15 Torx®driver or a Phillips screwdriver.
Torx®is a registered trademark of Textron Inc.
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Installing your refrigerator,
cont.
* Fasteners may require either a T-15 Torx®driver or a Phillips screwdriver.
Torx®is a registered trademark of Textron Inc.
How to install and remove handles
For easier installation, some refrigerators may have been delivered with the han­dles off. Please see the interior of the fresh food section, or the back of your refrigerator, to locate the handle assem­bly. In case future transport of the refrig­erator is necessary, or panels need to be removed and replaced, the removal instructions have been included here for your convenience.
Handle design may vary from refrigerator to refrigerator. Please reference the instructions for the appropriate handle design below.
FRESH FOOD HANDLES
Installing Front-Mounted Handles
1. Remove
1
4" hex head
screws from door face with hex head driver, and Phillips screw from top of door.
• If reversing door, remove door plugs from opposite side of door and insert in screw holes.
2. Align handle holes with screw holes on door face and secure with 2 door face screws from step 1.
3. Locate handle trim in literature pack and install over top and bottom of handle, as illustrated.
• Secure top handle trim
with remaining screw removed in step 1.
• Snap bottom trim over
bottom portion of handle.
Installing Side-Mounted Handles
Install handle by
fastening with screws* removed from edge of door.
NOTE: If reversing door, remove door plugs from oppo­site side of door and insert in screw holes.
Installing Stainless Steel Front-Mounted Handles
1. Loosen one door clip on door with
1
4" hex head driver.
2. Locate predrilled hole at base of handle, and fit hollow end of handle over door clip.
3. Fit other end of handle over other door clip and slide up as far as possible.
NOTE: If top of handle does not fit over top clip, loosen lower clip further until fit can be accomplished.
4. Insert
1
4" hex head driver into
predrilled hole at base of handle to tighten screw. Insert screw plug(s) into hole(s).
Removing Front-Mounted Handles
1. Remove top handle trim by removing top handle screw.
• Retain trim and screw for
later replacement.
2. Pry bottom handle trim from handle with screw­driver flat blade wrapped in masking tape.
• Retain trim for later
replacement.
3. Remove two
1
4" hex head screws.
• Retain screws for later replacement.
Removing Side-Mounted Handles
Remove handle by
removing three screws* from side of door.
• Retain screws for later replacement.
Removing Stainless Steel Front-Mounted Handles
1. Remove screw plug at base of handle with a very small flat-blade screw­driver.
• Insert
1
4" hex head driver
into predrilled hole to remove screw.
2. Slide handle to remove from door clip.
FREEZER HANDLES
Installing Partial-Width Extruded Handle
Install handle by
fastening with screws removed from edge of door.
• If reversing freezer
door, remove door plugs from top edge of door and insert into screw holes.
Installing Full-Width Extruded Handle
Install handle by fas-
tening with screws* removed from edge of door.
Removing Partial-Width Extruded Handle
Remove handle by
removing screws from top of handle.
• Retain screws for
later replacement.
Removing Full-Width Extruded Handle
Remove handle by
removing three screws* from handle.
• Retain screws for later
replacement.
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How to replace the doors and hinges
1. Install hinge assemblies.
• Install top hinge loosely with
5
16" hex
head screws.
• Install center hinge with Phillips screws.
• Install bottom hinge with
3
8" hex head
screws.
2. Insert bottom hinge pin (some models).
• Locate bottom hinge
hole closest to out­side edge of cabinet, and insert bot­tom hinge pin. Replace any door shims, if present.
4. Place hinge side of refrigerator door on center hinge pin.
5. While holding refrigerator door upright, tighten down top hinge with
5
16"
hex head driver and replace hinge cover.
3. For freezer door models only: Place hinge side of freezer door on bottom hinge pin and hold freezer door upright while installing center hinge pin with
5
16" hex
head driver.
• Replace any applicable door shims.
• Make sure the hinge pin is installed
tightly.
For freezer drawer models only:
Install center hinge pin with a
5
16" hex
head driver.
• Replace any applicable door shims.
• Make sure the hinge pin is installed
tightly.
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Installing your refrigerator,
cont.
3. Pull drawer open to full extension.
4. Remove Phillips screw from each side of rail system. (Some models)
5. Lift top of door to unhook door sup­ports from rail system. Lift door out to remove.
To install:
1. Pull both rails out to full extension.
4. With drawer pulled out to full exten­sion, insert lower basket by aligning tabs on both sides of lower basket with notches in rail assembly. Verify that the basket sides are hooked securely over the rails.
5. Slide upper basket into freezer. Make sure that rear of basket hooks behind rail catch.
3. Lower door into final position.
2. While supporting door, hook door sup­ports into tabs located on inside of rail.
How to remove and install the pullout drawer
To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury or death, disconnect power to refrigerator before removing doors. After replacing doors, connect power.
WARNING
To avoid possible injury, product, or property damage, you will need two people to perform the following instructions.
CAUTION
To remove:
1. Pull upper basket out to full extension and lift out to remove.
2. Remove lower basket by pressing inward on basket sides, then lift basket.
To prevent accidental child entrap­ment or suffocation risk, DO NOT remove the divider in the top freezer basket.
DANGER
Press Tab Here
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4. Place end of copper tub­ing into water valve inlet port. Shape tubing slightly – DO NOT KINK – so that tubing feeds straight into inlet port.
5. Slide brass nut over sleeve and screw nut into inlet port. Tighten nut with wrench.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT overtight­en. Cross threading may occur.
6. Pull on tubing to confirm connection is secure. Connect tubing to frame with water tubing clamp (F) and turn on water supply. Check for leaks and correct, if present.
7. Monitor water connection for 24 hours. Correct leaks, if necessary.
To avoid property damage or possi­ble injury, follow basic precautions, including the following:
Consult a plumber to connect
copper tubing to household plumb­ing to assure compliance with local codes and ordinances.
Confirm water pressure to water
valve is between 20 and 100 pounds per square inch. If water filter is installed, water pressure to water valve must be a minimum of 35 pounds per square inch.
DO NOT use a self-piercing, or
3
16" saddle valve! Both reduce
water flow, become clogged with time, and may cause leaks if repair is attempted.
Tighten nuts by hand to prevent
cross threading. Finish tightening nuts with pliers and wrenches. Do not overtighten.
Wait 24 hours before placing refrig-
erator into final position to check and correct any water leaks.
CAUTION
MATERIALS NEEDED
1
4" outer diameter flexible copper
tubing
Shut-off valve (requires a
1
4" hole to be
drilled into water supply before valve attachment)
Adjustable wrench
1
4" hex head driver
NOTE: Add 8' to tubing length needed to reach water supply for creation of service loop.
1. Create service loop with tubing using care to avoid kinks in tubing.
A
B
2. Remove plastic cap (A) from water valve inlet port (B).
F
3. Place brass nut (D) and sleeve (E) on copper tube end as illustrated.
D
E
How to connect the water supply
To reduce the risk of injury or death, follow basic precautions, including the following:
Read all instructions before
installing device.
DO NOT attempt installation if
instructions are not understood or if they are beyond personal skill level.
Observe all local codes and ordi-
nances.
DO NOT service device unless
specifically recommended in Owner’s Manual or published user­repair instructions.
Disconnect power to refrigerator
prior to installing device.
WARNING
A
B
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How to level your refrigerator
If your refrigerator requires an ice maker water supply connection, proceed to How to Connect the Water Supply section (page 9) before leveling your refrigerator.
To protect personal property or refrig­erator from damage, observe the fol­lowing:
Protect soft vinyl or other flooring
with cardboard, rugs, or other protective material.
Do not use power tools when
performing leveling procedure.
CAUTION
MATERIALS NEEDED
3
8" hex head driver
Level
1. Move refrigerator to final location and plug in power cord.
2. Remove toe grille and bottom cover(s).
3. Turn left and right adjust­ment screws (A) to raise or lower front of refrigerator.
• Make sure refriger-
ator cabinet is level from side to side by adjusting left and right roller adjustment screws.
•Turn stabilizing leg clockwise until
firmly against floor.
For Pullout Drawer Models: After
completing the above listed steps, turn roller adjustment screws (A) 2 to 3 times counterclockwise, so that full weight of refrigerator rests on stabi­lizing legs.
4. Using a level, make sure front of refrigerator is
1
4" (6 mm) or 1⁄2 bubble
higher than back of refrigerator.
• See leveling step 3 for assistance.
5. Replace toe grille and bracket cover(s). See markings on inside of toe grille to insure proper placement.
Snap bottom portion into place
first. Press down on top part of grille until top portion snaps into place.
A
Installing your refrigerator,
cont.
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This refrigerator is designed to operate at a household temperature of 55° to 110° F (13° to 43° C). For initial temperature setting, follow all five steps listed below. If simply adjusting the temperature for an operational refrigerator, only steps 3 through 5 are required.
1. Locate refrigerator control at the top of fresh food compartment and freezer control at top of freezer section. Set both controls to 4.
2. Allow 24 hours for temperatures to stabilize.
3. Check to see if freezer temperature is 0° to 2° F (-17° to -16° C).
•Turn control to next highest number
if too warm.
•Turn control to next lowest number if
too cold. Allow 5 to 8 hours for adjustments to take effect.
Refrigerator Control
Freezer Control
4. Check to see that fresh food section is 38° to 40° F (3° to 4° C).
•Turn control to next highest number
if too warm.
•Turn control to next lowest number if
too cold.
• Allow 5 to 8 hours for adjustments to
take effect.
5. Repeat steps 3 & 4, as necessary.
The controls are located at the top front of the refrigerator and freezer compartments. NOTE: The freezer control turns the cooling system on. Neither section will cool if freezer control is set to OFF.
How to perform a temperature test
MATERIALS NEEDED
2 thermometers measuring -5° to
50° F (-21° to 10° C)
2 drinking glasses
For Freezer
Place thermometer in glass of
vegetable oil in middle of freezer and continue with step 3 of temperature adjustment section.
IMPORTANT: Always start temperature adjustments with freezer section.
For Refrigerator
Place thermometer in glass of water in
middle of refrigerator and continue with step 3 of temperature adjustment section.
How to adjust the temperature controls
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About your water filter...
Water filter removal and installation
To avoid serious illness or death, do not use refrigerator where water is unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after use of filter.
WARNING
Bypass cartridge DOES NOT filter
water. Be sure to have replace­ment cartridge available when filter change is required.
If water filtration system has been
allowed to freeze, replace filter cartridge.
If system has not been used for
several months, and water has an unpleasant taste or odor, flush system by dispensing 2–3 glasses of water. If unpleasant taste or odor persists, change filter cartridge.
CAUTION
INITIAL INSTALL OF WATER FILTER
1. Remove blue bypass cap and retain for later use.
2. Remove sealing label from end of filter and insert into filter head.
3. Rotate gently clockwise until filter stops, and snap filter cover closed.
4. Reduce water spurts by flushing air from system. Run water continuously for 2 minutes through dispenser until water runs steady.
• Additional flushing may be required
in some households where water is of poor quality.
REPLACING WATER FILTER
IMPORTANT: Air trapped in system may
cause water and cartridge to eject. Use caution when removing.
1. Turn filter counterclockwise until it releases from filter head.
2. Drain water from filter into sink, and dispose in normal household garbage.
3. Wipe up excess water in filter cover and continue with Initial Install of Water Filter, steps 2 and 3.
WHEN DO I CHANGE THE WATER FILTER?
The filter should be changed approxi­mately every 6 months.
IMPORTANT: Condition of water and amount used determines life span of water filter cartridge. If water use is high, or if water is of poor quality, replacement may need to take place more often.
HOW DO I ORDER A REPLACEMENT FILTER CARTRIDGE?
Amana®Replacement Water Filter car­tridge model WF 50 is available through Amana®dealers and servicers. You may also order by calling 1-877-232-6771 within the U.S., or visit our local website www.amana.com.
I'M TRYING TO DISPENSE WATER TO FLUSH THE SYSTEM. WHERE'S THE WATER?
During initial use, allow about a 1 to 2 minute delay in water dispersal to allow internal water tank to fill.
WHAT IF I CHOOSE NOT TO USE THE WATER FILTRATION SYSTEM?
Dispenser feature may be used without water filter cartridge. If you choose this option, replace filter with blue bypass cap.
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Fresh food features
Water dispenser
(SOME MODELS)
The Water Dispenser is located on the left side wall of the fresh food section. This design is for cold water dispensing only.
To dispense water:
Hold container under spout and press
dispenser pad.
Interior shelves
To avoid personal injury or property damage, observe the following:
Confirm shelf is secure before
placing items on shelf.
Handle tempered glass shelves
carefully. Shelves may break suddenly if nicked, scratched, or exposed to sudden temperature change.
CAUTION
FULL-WIDTH SHELF
(SOME MODELS)
To remove shelves,
unhook shelf from rear ladder assembly and pull out.
To install shelves, insert shelf hooks
into rear ladder assembly and lower into place.
SPILLSAVER™
(SOME MODELS)
Spillsaver™ Stationary Shelves hold simple
spills for easier cleaning.
To remove shelves, lift up
and out.
To install shelves, reverse above
procedure.
Some models feature the Spillsaver™
EasyGlide™ Shelves.
EasyGlide™ shelves feature the con­venience of easy cleaning with a pullout design to reach items in the back. For ease of cleaning, glass shelf may be removed by pulling to full extension and lifting out of frame.
To remove shelf and frame, see above
instructions for Spillsaver™.
REAR SHELF EXTENSIONS
(SOME MODELS)
Rear Shelf Extensions help prevent
articles from falling off the back of the shelf.
To remove and install shelf extension:
To remove,
pull extension straight up from rear of shelf.
To install, insert posts of the shelf
extension into holes in the shelf frame.
Door storage
DAIRY CENTER
The Dairy Center provides convenient storage for items such as butter, yogurt, cheese, etc. This compartment is an adjustable feature located in the door. It can be moved to several different locations to accommodate storage needs.
To remove, open dairy door, pull
upward and tilt out.
To install, reverse above procedure.
DOOR BUCKETS
Door Buckets adjust to meet
individual storage needs.
To remove,
slide bucket up and pull straight out.
To install, reverse above procedure.
FULL-WIDTH DOOR SHELF
Full-Width Door Shelf removes for easy
cleaning.
To remove, slide shelf up and pull
straight out.
To install, reverse above procedure.
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Fresh food features,
cont.
Climate-controlled drawers
HUMIDITY-CONTROLLED CRISPER DRAWERS
(SOME MODELS)
The Crisper Drawer keeps produce fresh longer by providing an environment with adjustable humidity.
Controls
The crisper controls regu­late the amount of humidity in the crisper drawer. Use the low setting for produce with outer skins. Use the high setting for leafy produce.
PRODUCE STORAGE TIPS
Please observe the following rules when storing produce in humidity-controlled crisper drawers:
DO NOT wash produce before placing
in crispers. Any additional moisture added to the drawers may cause pro­duce to prematurely spoil.
DO NOT line crispers with paper
towels. Towels will retain moisture.
Follow control instructions carefully.
Not setting controls correctly may damage produce.
See chart below for assistance with humidity drawer controls:
LOW • cauliflower • apples
• corn • oranges
• zucchini • grapes
• cucumbers
HIGH • lettuce • asparagus
• spinach • cabbage
• celery • broccoli
• fresh sprouts • fresh herbs
WHAT IF I CAN'T OPEN MY DOOR WIDE ENOUGH TO REMOVE THE DRAWERS?
Remove drawer furthest from hinge
side of cabinet.
Remove glass as previously instructed.
Lift center divider from frame. Slide
existing drawer away from hinge side of cabinet and remove.
TEMPERATURE­CONTROLLED DRAWER
(SOME MODELS)
Chef's Pantry™
The Chef's Pantry™ system provides a drawer with a variable temperature control that keeps the compartment colder than refrigerator temperature. This drawer can be used for large party trays, deli items, or beverages.
Control
The Chef's Pantry™ control regulates the air temperature in the drawer. Set the control level to cold to provide normal refrigerator temperature. Use the coldest setting for meats or other deli items.
NOTE: Cold air directed to the Chef's Pantry™ can decrease refrigerator tem­perature. Refrigerator control may need to be adjusted.
Storage drawers
SNACK DRAWER
(SOME MODELS)
The Snack Drawer can be used for storage of miscella­neous items or extra produce.
Some models feature a control that regulates the air temperature in the drawer. Set the control level to cold to provide normal refrigerator temperature. Use the coldest setting for meats and other deli items.
BEVERAGE ORGANIZER™
(SOME MODELS)
The Beverage Organizer™ slides out from underneath the Spillsaver™ station­ary shelf. The Beverage Organizer™ holds up to twelve 12-ounce beverage cans.
To remove and install drawers:
To remove drawer, pull drawer out to
full extension. Tilt up front of drawer and pull straight out.
To install, insert drawer into frame rails
and push back into place.
Some drawers feature glass shelves that can be removed for easy cleaning.
To remove and install glass and frame:
Remove drawers as instructed above.
Place hand beneath frame to push up
glass from underneath. Lift glass out.
Lift frame from refrigerator liner rails.
To install, repeat above instructions in
reverse order.
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Accessories
GRIP PADS
(SOME MODELS)
The Grip Pads pre­vent objects from sliding in the door bucket. Grip pads are removable and are top-rack dishwasher safe for easy cleaning.
WINE TRIVET/CAN RACK
(SOME MODELS)
The Wine Trivet/ Can Rack acces-
sory fits in the bottom of most draw­er assemblies.
Bottles can be laid crosswise, or a sin­gle bottle may be laid in the center depression. Cans may also be stored, as illustrated.
PANTRY DIVIDER
(SOME MODELS)
The Pantry Divider is used to organize the Chef's Pantry™ into sections, and features a collapsible joint on the front edge to ensure a snug fit.
NOTE: For easiest installation and replacement, remove pantry. If removal is not possible, pull drawer open to its fullest extension.
To remove and replace divider:
To remove, unhook divider from rear
wall of pantry, and pull out.
To install, hook back of divider over
rear wall of pantry and press down until front joint snaps into place.
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Freezer features
Automatic ice maker
(SOME MODELS)
Using Ice Maker for the First Time
1. Confirm ice bin is in place and ice maker arm is down.
2. After freezer section reaches between 0° to 2° F (-18° to -17° C), ice maker fills with water and begins operating.
3. Allow approximately 24 hours after installation to receive first harvest of ice.
4. Discard ice created within first 12 hours of operation to verify system is flushed of impurities.
Operating Instructions
1. Confirm ice bin is in place and ice maker arm is down.
2. After freezer section reaches 0° to 2° F (-18° to -17° C), ice maker fills with water and begins operating. You will have a complete harvest of ice approximately every 3 hours.
3. Stop ice production by raising ice maker arm until click is heard.
4. Ice maker will remain in the off posi- tion until arm is pushed down.
To avoid property damage, observe the following:
Do not force ice maker arm down
or up.
Do not place or store anything in
ice storage bin.
CAUTION
Shelves
ICE SERVICE RACK
To install and remove rack:
To install, slide
L-shaped groove of shelf down over back wall screw. Push rack back until screw is stopped in L-shaped groove (1). Slide front portion of shelf over front wall screw (2).
To remove, perform above steps in
reverse order.
FIXED FREEZER SHELF
To remove and install shelves:
Remove shelf
by pulling out to full exten­sion. Tilt up front of shelf and pull straight out.
To install, insert shelf into refrigerator
liner rails and push to back of com­partment.
SLIDE-OUT FREEZER SHELF
To remove and install shelves:
Remove shelf by
pulling out to full extension. Tilt up front of shelf and pull straight out.
To install, insert shelf into refrigerator
liner rails and push to back of com­partment.
Drawers
WIRE BASKET
To remove and install basket:
To remove
basket, pull basket out to full exten­sion. Tilt up front of basket and pull straight out.
To install, insert basket into refrigera-
tor liner rails and push back into place.
PULLOUT DRAWER BASKETS
(SOME MODELS)
(Door assembly of drawer removed from illustration for visual clarity.)
To remove and replace baskets:
See page 8 for basket removal and
replacement instructions.
To prevent accidental child entrap­ment or suffocation risk, DO NOT remove the divider in the top freezer basket.
DANGER
1
2
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Door storage
FIXED DOOR SHELF
The Fixed Door Shelf provides con-
venient storage for frozen food items in freezer door.
To remove and install door shelf:
To remove shelf, lift assembly from
side liner tabs and pull out.
To install, fit ends of shelf assembly on
liner tabs and slide down.
TILT-OUT BIN
(SOME MODELS)
The Tilt-Out Bin (A) provides convenient storage for frozen food items in freez­er door and tilts for­ward for easy access of those items.
To remove and install door shelf:
See above instructions listed for Fixed
Door Shelf.
A
Accessories
ICE CUBE TRAY
(SOME MODELS)
The Ice Cube Tray provides an area to freeze cubes for manual dispensing of ice.
To release ice cubes from tray, hold tray upside down over a storage container and twist both ends of tray until cubes release.
LOWER BASKET DIVIDER
(SOME MODELS)
The Lower Basket Divider allows the option to organize the basket area into sections.
To remove and replace divider:
To remove, pull divider straight up.
To install, hook top corners of divider
over top horizontal basket rungs.
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Hints and care
PART DO
Use 4 tablespoons (60 milliliters) of baking soda dissolved in
1 quart (1 liter) warm soapy water.
Rinse surfaces with clean warm water and dry immediately to
avoid water spots.
Use warm, soapy water and a soft, clean cloth or sponge.Rinse surfaces with clean warm water and dry immediately to
avoid water spots.
Use a vacuum cleaner hose nozzle.
Use a vacuum cleaner hose nozzle with brush attachment.
Follow removal and installation instructions from appropriate
feature section.
Allow items to adjust to room temperature.Dilute mild detergent and use a soft clean cloth or sponge for
cleaning.
Use a plastic bristle brush to get into crevices.Rinse surfaces with clean warm water.Dry glass and clear items immediately to avoid spots.
DO NOT USE
Abrasive or harsh cleanersAmmoniaChlorine bleachConcentrated detergents or
solvents
Metal or plastic-textured
scouring pads
Abrasive or harsh cleanersAmmoniaChlorine bleachConcentrated detergents or
solvents
Metal or plastic-textured
scouring pads
Vinegar-based productsCitrus-based cleaners
Abrasive or harsh cleanersMetal or plastic-textured
scouring pads
A dishwasher
Textured Doors and Exterior
Cabinet Interior
Stainless Steel Doors and Exterior* IMPORTANT: Damage
to stainless steel finish due to improper use of cleaning products or non-recommended products is not covered under this product’s warranty.
Door Gaskets
Condenser Coil
Remove base grille to access
Condenser Fan Outlet Grille
See back of refrigerator
Accessories Shelves, buckets, drawers, etc.
To avoid personal injury or property damage, observe the following:
• Read and follow manufacturer’s directions for all cleaning products.
DO NOT place buckets, shelves or accessories in dishwasher. Cracking or warp-
ing of accessories may result.
CAUTION
To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury or death, disconnect power to refrigerator before cleaning. After cleaning, con­nect power.
WARNING
How to clean your refrigerator
* Cleaner is available for order through your manufacturer. Please contact them, using the information on the front cover of your
Owner’s Manual, for further ordering information.
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How to remove odors from refrigerator
Remove all food.
Disconnect refrigerator.
Clean the following items using the
appropriate instructions in the How to Clean Your Refrigerator table.
–Walls, floor and ceiling of cabinet
interior
– Drawers, shelves and gaskets
according to the instructions in this section.
Pay special attention to clean all
crevices by completing the following steps.
– Dilute mild detergent and brush
solution into crevices using a plas­tic bristle brush.
– Let stand for 5 minutes.
– Rinse surfaces with warm water.
Dry surfaces with a soft, clean cloth.
Wash and dry all bottles, containers
and jars. Discard spoiled or expired items.
Wrap or store odor-causing foods in
tightly sealed containers to prevent reoccurring odors.
Connect power to refrigerator and
return food to refrigerator.
After 24 hours, check if odor has been
eliminated.
If odor is still present:
Remove drawers and place on top
shelf of refrigerator.
Pack refrigerator and freezer sections
– including doors – with crumpled sheets of black and white newspaper.
Place charcoal briquettes randomly on
crumpled newspaper in both freezer and refrigerator compartments.
Close doors and let stand 24-48
hours.
Energy saving ideas
When placing refrigerator into final
position, allow for
1
2" clearance around
the top and sides of the refrigerator to supply ample ventilation for optimum energy efficiency.
Avoid overcrowding refrigerator
shelves. This reduces air circulation around food and causes refrigerator to run longer.
Avoid adding too much warm food to
refrigerator at one time. This over­loads compartments and slows rate of cooling.
Do not use aluminum foil, wax paper,
or paper toweling as shelf liners. This decreases air flow and causes refrig­erator to run less efficiently.
A freezer that is
2
3 full runs most effi-
ciently.
Locate refrigerator in coolest part of
room. Avoid areas of direct sunlight, or near heating ducts, registers or other heat producing appliances. If this is not possible, isolate exterior by using a section of cabinet or an added layer of insulation.
Refer to Owner's Manual section on
How to Adjust the Temperature Controls (page 11) for recommended
control settings.
Clean door gaskets every three
months according to Owner's Manual cleaning instructions. This will assure that door seals properly and refrigera­tor runs efficiently.
Take time to organize items in refriger-
ator to reduce time that door is open.
Be sure your doors are closing
securely by leveling refrigerator as instructed in your Owner's Manual.
Clean condenser coils as indicated in
the Owner’s Manual every 3 months. This will increase energy efficiency and cooling performance.
To avoid personal injury or property damage, observe the following:
Allow light bulb to cool.
Wear gloves when replacing light
bulb.
CAUTION
To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury or death, disconnect power to refrigerator before replacing light bulb. After replacing light bulb, connect power.
WARNING
How to remove and replace light bulbs
Fresh Food Section
1. Slide shield toward back of compartment to release from light assembly.
2. Remove light bulbs.
3. Replace with appliance bulbs no
greater than 40 watts.
4. Replace light bulb cover by inserting tabs on light shield into liner holes on each side of light assembly. Slide shield toward front of refrigerator until it locks into place. DO NOT force shield beyond locking point. Doing so may damage light shield.
Freezer
1. Pinch rear tabs on light cover and pull straight down.
2. Remove light bulb.
3. Replace bulb with appliance bulb no
greater than 40 watts.
4. Insert front tabs of light cover into freezer liner and snap rear portion over light assembly until rear tabs engage.
A
B
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Trouble shooting
Today’s refrigerators have new features and are more energy efficient. Foam insulation is very energy efficient and has excellent insu­lating capabilities, however, foam insulation is not as sound absorbent. As a result, certain sounds may be unfamiliar. In time, these sounds will become familiar. Please refer to this information before calling service.
B
J
G
A
F
C
I
E
K
D
H
SOLUTION
Normal operation
Normal operation
Normal operation
Normal operation
Normal operation
Normal operation
See Installation Instructions for details on how to level your
refrigerator.
Normal operation
Stop sound by raising ice maker arm to ‘off’ position. See
Automatic Ice Maker section in your Owner’s Manual for details.
Normal operation
Normal operation
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Freezer control (A) clicks when
starting or stopping compressor.
Defrost timer (B) sounds like an
electric clock and snaps in and out of defrost cycle.
Freezer fan (C) and condenser
fan (D) make this noise while operating.
Evaporator (E) and heat
exchanger (F) refrigerant makes this noise when flowing.
Ice cubes from ice maker (select
models) drop into ice bucket (G).
Compressor (H) makes a
pulsating sound while running.
Refrigerator is not level.
Ice maker water valve (I)
hookup (select models) buzzes when ice maker fills with water.
Ice maker (J) is in the ‘on’ posi-
tion without water connection.
Compressor (H) can make a high-
pitched hum while operating.
Defrost heater (K) hisses, sizzles
or pops when operational.
TOPIC
Clicking
Air rushing or whirring
Gurgling or boiling sound
Thumping
Vibrating noise
Buzzing
Humming
Hissing or popping
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO Freezer control and lights Refrigerator is in defrost mode. Normal operation. Wait 40 minutes to see if refrigerator restarts.
are on, but compressor is not operating
Crisper drawer Control settings are too low. See section on crisper drawer to adjust controls. temperature is too warm
Freezer controls are set too low. See controls section in Owner’s Manual on how to adjust your
controls.
Drawer is improperly positioned. See section on crisper drawer to verify drawer positioning.
Refrigerator does not Refrigerator is not plugged in. Plug in refrigerator. operate
Freezer control is not on. See controls section in Owner’s Manual. Fuse is blown, or circuit breaker needs to be Replace any blown fuses. Check circuit breaker and reset, if.
reset. necessary. Power outage has occurred. Call local power company listing to report outage.
Refrigerator still won’t Refrigerator is malfunctioning. Unplug refrigerator and transfer food to another refrigerator. If operate another refrigerator is not available, place dry ice in freezer
section to preserve food. Warranty does not cover food loss. Contact service for assistance.
Food temperature Condenser coils are dirty. Clean according to your Owner’s Manual. is too cold
Refrigerator or freezer controls are set too high. See controls section in Owner’s Manual on how to adjust controls.
Food temperature Door is not closing properly. Refrigerator is not level. See How to Level Your Refrigerator is too warm for details on how to level your refrigerator.
Check gaskets for proper seal. Clean, if necessary, according to cleaning instructions in Owner’s Manual.
Check for internal obstructions that are keeping door from closing properly (i.e. improperly closed drawers, ice buckets, oversized or improperly stored containers or foodstuffs, etc.)
Controls need to be adjusted. See the controls section in Owner’s Manual for assistance on
how to adjust your controls. Condenser coils are dirty. Clean according to cleaning instructions in Owner’s Manual. Rear air grille is blocked. Check the positioning of food items in refrigerator to make sure
grille is not blocked. Rear air grilles are located under crisper
drawers. Door has been opened frequently, or has been Reduce time door is open. Organize food items efficiently to
opened for long periods of time. assure door is open for as short a time as possible. Food has recently been added. Allow time for recently added food to reach refrigerator or freezer
temperature.
Refrigerator has an odor Compartment is dirty or has odor-causing food. Refer to Hints and Care section in Owner’s Manual for odor
removal instructions.
Water droplets form on Check gaskets for proper seal. Clean, if necessary, according to cleaning instructions in outside of refrigerator Owner’s Manual.
Humidity levels are high. Normal during times of high humidity. Controls require adjustment. See the controls section in Owner’s Manual for assistance on
how to adjust your controls.
Water droplets form on Humidity levels are high or door has been See the controls section in Owner’s Manual for assistance on inside of refrigerator been opened frequently. how to adjust your controls.
Check gaskets for proper seal. Reduce time door is open. Organize food items efficiently to
assure door is open for as short a time as possible.
Clean, if necessary, according to cleaning instructions in
Owner’s Manual.
Refrigerator or ice maker Normal operation. Refer to noise section of Trouble Shooting guide in makes unfamiliar sounds Owner’s Manual. or seems too loud
Operation
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
Crisper drawers do not Contents of drawer, or positioning of items Reposition food items and containers to avoid interference with close freely in the surrounding compartment could be the drawers.
obstructing drawer. Drawer is not in proper position. See crisper drawer section for proper placement. Refrigerator is not level. See How to Level Your Refrigerator for details on how to level
your refrigerator. Drawer channels are dirty or need treatment. Clean drawer channels with warm, soapy water. Rinse and dry
thoroughly.
Apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly to drawer channels.
Refrigerator runs too Doors have been opened frequently or for Reduce time door is open. Organize food items efficiently to frequently long periods of time. assure door is open for as short a time as possible.
Allow interior environment to adjust for period the door has
been opened. Humidity or heat in surrounding area is high. Normal operation. Food has recently been added. Allow time for recently added food to reach refrigerator or
freezer temperature. Refrigerator is exposed to heat by Evaluate your refrigerator’s environment. Refrigerator may need
environment or by appliances nearby. to be moved to run more efficiently. Condenser coils are dirty. Clean according to cleaning instructions in your Owner’s Manual. Controls need to be adjusted. See controls section in your Owner’s Manual for assistance
on how to adjust your controls. Door is not closing properly. Refrigerator is not level. See How to Level Your Refrigerator
for details on how to level your refrigerator.
Check gaskets for proper seal. Clean, if necessary, according
to cleaning instructions in Owner’s Manual.
Check for internal obstructions that are keeping door from closing
properly (i.e. improperly closed drawers, ice buckets, oversized
or improperly stored containers or foodstuffs, etc.)
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
Refrigerator is leaking water Plastic tubing was used to complete water The manufacturer recommends using copper tubing for installation.
connection. Plastic is less durable and can cause leakage. The manufac-
turer is not responsible for property damage due to
improper installation or water connection.
Improper water valve was installed. Check water connection procedure in the chapter called
Installing Your Refrigerator. Self-piercing and
3
16” saddle valves
cause low water pressure and may clog the line over time.
The manufacturer is not responsible for property damage
due to improper installation or water connection.
Ice forms in inlet tube to Water pressure is low. Water pressure must be between 20 to 100 pounds per square ice maker inch to function properly. A minimum pressure of 35 pounds per
square inch is recommended for refrigerators with water filters.
Freezer temperature is too high. See controls section in chapter called Installing Your
Refrigerator on how to adjust your controls. Freezer is
recommended to be between 0 to 2° F (-18 to –17° C).
Water flow is slower than Water pressure is low. Water pressure must be between 20 to 100 pounds per square normal inch to function properly. A minimum pressure of 35 pounds per
square inch is recommended for refrigerators with water filters.
Improper water valve was installed. Check water connection procedure in the chapter called
Installing Your Refrigerator. Self-piercing and
3
16” saddle valves
cause low water pressure and may clog the line over time.
The manufacturer is not responsible for property damage
due to improper installation or water connection.
Ice
Trouble shooting,
cont.
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Water filter data
GENERAL USE CONDITIONS
Read this Performance Data Sheet and compare the capabilities of this refrigera­tor with your actual water treatment needs.
DO NOT use this product where water is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system. Systems certified for cyst reduction may be used on disinfected water that may contain filterable cysts.
Use only with cold water supply. Check for compliance with the state and local laws and regulations.
The Amana®Clean ‘n Clear™ retractable water filtration system uses a WF50 replacement cartridge. Timely replace­ment of filter cartridge is essential for performance satisfaction from this filtra­tion system. Please refer to the applica­ble section in this Owner’s Manual for general operation, maintenance require­ments and trouble shooting.
This system has been tested according to ANSI/NSF 42 and 53 for reduction of the substances listed below. The concentra­tion of the indicated substances in water entering the system was reduced to a concentration less than or equal to the permissible limit for water leaving the sys­tem, as specified in ANSI/NSF 42 and 53.
*Tested using a flow rate of 0.75 GPM (2.83 L/min.) and a maximum pressure of 120 psi (827 kPa) under
standard laboratory conditions, however, actual performance may vary. Health Claim Performance tested and certified by NSF International
** Particle size range classification of test. Particles used were 0.5 –1 microns.
Influent Challenge Effluent Average % Maximum Min. Required Inlet
Substance Concentration Average Reduction Effluent Reduction pH
Lead 0.15 mg/L +/- 10% 0.001 mg/L 99.33% 0.001 mg/L 0.010 mg/L 6.5
Lead 0.15 mg/L +/- 10% 0.002 mg/L 98.66% 0.003 mg/L 0.010 mg/L 8.5
Cyst Minimum 50,000/L 1count/mL 99.99% 3 count/mL > 99.95% NA
Turbidity 11+/-1 NTU 0.12 NTU 98.98% 0.18 NTU 0.5 NTU NA
Lindane 0.002 mg/L +/- 10% 0.00005 mg/L 97.62% 0.00005 mg/L 0.00002 mg/L NA
Atrazine 0.009 mg/L +/- 10% 0.0002 mg/L 97.93% 0.0006 mg/L 0.003 mg/L NA
Chlorine 2.0 mg/L +/- 10% 0.09 mg/L 95.26% 0.17 mg/L ≥75% NA
Particulate** at least 10,000 900 count/mL 99.68% 2400 count/mL ≥85% NA
particles/mL
2,4-D 0.210 mg/L +/- 10% 45.45 ug/L 84.42% 100 ug/L 0.0017 mg/L NA
Asbestos
107to 108fibers/L; fibers greater
0.16 MFL/mL 99.96% 0.16 MFL/mL 99% NA
than 10 micrometers in length
PERFORMANCE DATA
SYSTEM SPECIFICATION AND PERFORMANCE DATA SHEET REFRIGERATOR WATER FILTER CARTRIDGE MODEL WF50
Specifications
Service Flow Rate (maximum) ...............................................0.75 GPM (2.83 L/min)
Rated Service Life WF50-NI300 (maximum) .........................300 gallons/1135 liters
Rated Service Life WF50-WI500 (maximum) ........................500 gallons/1892 liters
Maximum Operating Temperature ..........................................100° F/38° C
Minimum Operating Temperature ...........................................33° F/1° C
Minimum Pressure Requirement............................................35 psi/138 kPa
Maximum Operating Pressure ...............................................120 psi/827 kPa
1000 Apollo Road Eagan, Minnesota U.S.A. EPA EST #35917-MN-1
Standard No. 53: Health Effects
Chemical Reduction Refrigerator Lead, Atrazine, Lindane and 2, 4-D Reduction Mechanical Filtration Refrigerator Cyst, Turbidity and Asbestos Reduction
Te sted and certified by NSF International against ANSI/NSF Standards 42 and 53 in models WF50-WI300 and WF50-NI500 for the reduction of:
Standard No. 42: Aesthetic Effects
Taste and Odor Reduction Chlorine Reduction Mechanical Filtration Refrigerator Particulate Reduction Class 1
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State of California
Department of Health Services
Water Treatment Device
Certificate Number
01 - 1486
Date Issued: September 21, 2001
Date Revised: March 20, 2002
T
rademark/Model Designa
tion Replacement Elements Rated Capacity
WF50-WI500 WF50 500 gal
WF50-NI300 WF50 300 gal
WF50-KWI500 46 9005 500 gal
WF50-KNI300 46 9005 300 gal
OWF50-WI500 OWF51 500 gal
OWF50-NI300 OWF51 300 gal
Manufacturer: PentaPure Incorporated
The water treatment device(s) listed on this certificate have met the testing requirements pursuant to Section 116830 of the Health and Safety Code for the following health related contaminants:
Microbiolo
gical Contaminants and Turbidity
Inorganic/Radiological Contaminants
Cysts Asbestos
Lead
Org
anic Contaminants
Atrazine Lindane
Rated Service Flow: 0.75
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