Your safety and the safety of others are very important.
We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance. Always read and obey all safety
messages.
This is the safety alert symbol.
This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others.
All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol and either the word “DANGER” or “WARNING.”
These words mean:
You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't immediately
DANGER
WARNING
All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what can
happen if the instructions are not followed.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:
■ Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
■ Do not remove ground prong.
■ Do not use an adapter.
■ Do not use an extension cord.
■ Disconnect power before servicing.
■ Replace all panels before operating.
■ Remove doors from your old refrigerator.
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury when using your refrigerator, follow these basic precautions:
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
follow instructions.
can be killed or seriously injured if you don't
You
instructions.
■ Use nonflammable cleaner.
■ Keep flammable materials and vapors, such as gasoline,
away from refrigerator.
■ Use two or more people to move and install refrigerator.
■ Disconnect power before installing ice maker (on ice maker
kit ready models only).
■ Use a sturdy glass when dispensing ice or water (on some
models).
follow
Proper Disposal of
Your Old Refrigerator
WARNING
Suffocation Hazard
Remove doors from your old refrigerator.
Failure to do so can result in death or brain damage.
IMPORTANT: Child entrapment and suffocation are not problems
of the past. Junked or abandoned refrigerators are still dangerous
– even if they will sit for “just a few days.” If you are getting rid of
your old refrigerator, please follow these instructions to help
prevent accidents.
Before you throw away your old refrigerator or freezer:
■ Take off the doors.
■ Leave the shelves in place so that children may not easily
climb inside.
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BEFORE USE
REFRIGERATOR USE
Removing Packaging Materials
■ Remove tape and glue residue from surfaces before turning
on the refrigerator. Rub a small amount of liquid dish soap
over the adhesive with your fingers. Wipe with warm water
and dry.
■ Do not use sharp instruments, rubbing alcohol, flammable
fluids, or abrasive cleaners to remove tape or glue. These
products can damage the surface of your refrigerator. For
more information, see “Refrigerator Safety.”
Cleaning Before Use
After you remove all of the packaging materials, clean the inside
of your refrigeratoer before using it. See the cleaning instructions
in “Refrigerator Care.”
Important information to know about glass shelves
and covers:
Do not clean glass shelves or covers with warm water when
they are cold. Shelves and covers may break if exposed to
sudden temperature changes or impact, such as bumping.
For your protection, tempered glass is designed to shatter
into many small, pebble-size pieces. This is normal. Glass
shelves and covers are heavy. Use special care when
removing them to avoid impact from dropping.
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical shock.
WARNING
Explosion Hazard
Keep flammable materials and vapors, such as
gasoline, away from refrigerator.
Failure to do so can result in death, explosion, or fire.
Power On/Off Switch
If you need to turn the power to your refrigerator ON or OFF, you
must remove the top grille to gain access to the On/Off switch.
Turn the power to the refrigerator OFF when cleaning or changing
light bulbs.
Remove and replace top grille
Remove top grille:
1. Grasp both ends of the top grille.
2. Push the top grille straight up, then pull straight out. Lay the
top grille on a soft surface.
BBA
A. Top grille
B. Cabinet side trims
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Replace top grille:
1. Insert top grille hooks (located on the back of the top grille)
into the slots on the side trim.
2. Pull grille down slightly to lock into place.
Turn Power On or Off:
1. Remove top grille.
2. Press main power switch to the ON or OFF position.
3. Replace top grille.
IMPORTANT: Be sure the power switch is set to the ON position
after cleaning refrigerator or changing light bulbs.
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A. Power On/Off switch
Water System Preparation
Please read before using the water system.
Immediately after installation, follow the steps below to make
sure that the water system is properly cleaned.
1. Open the freezer door and turn off the ice maker. For Style 1,
lift up the wire shutoff arm as shown. For Style 2, move the
switch to the OFF (right) setting as shown. The ON/OFF
switch is located on the top right side of the freezer
compartment.
Style 1 – Non-Dispenser Models
Style 2 – Dispenser Models
2. Use a sturdy container to depress the water dispenser bar
until the water begins to flow. Flush the water system by
dispensing and discarding 2 to 3 gal. (8 to 12 L) of water.
Cleaning the system will take approximately 6 to 7 minutes
and will help clear air from the line. Additional flushing may be
required in some households.
NOTE: As air is cleared from the system, water may spurt out
of the dispenser.
3. Open the freezer door and turn on the ice maker. For Style 1,
lower the wire shutoff arm. For Style 2, move the switch to
the ON (left) position. Please refer to the “Ice Maker and
Storage Bin” section for further instructions on the operation
of your ice maker.
■ Allow 24 hours to produce the first batch of ice.
■ Discard the first three batches of ice produced.
■ Depending on your model, you may want to select the
maximum ice feature to increase the production of ice.
Normal Sounds
Your new refrigerator may make sounds that your old one didn’t
make. Because the sounds are new to you, you might be
concerned about them. Most of the new sounds are normal. Hard
surfaces, such as the floor, walls, and cabinets, can make the
sounds seem louder. The following describes the kinds of sounds
and what may be making them.
■ If your refrigerator is equipped with an ice maker, you will hear
a buzzing sound when the water valve opens to fill the ice
maker for each cycle.
■ Your refrigerator is designed to run more efficiently to keep
your food items at the desired temperatures and to minimize
energy usage. The high efficiency compressor and fans may
cause your refrigerator to run longer than your old one. You
may also hear a pulsating or high-pitched sound from the
compressor or fans adjusting to optimize performance.
■ You may hear the evaporator fan motor circulating air through
the refrigerator and freezer compartments. The fan speed
may increase as you open the doors or add warm food.
■ Rattling noises may come from the flow of refrigerant, the
water line, or items stored on top of the refrigerator.
■ Water dripping on the defrost heater during a defrost cycle
may cause a sizzling sound.
■ As each cycle ends, you may hear a gurgling sound due to
the refrigerant flowing in your refrigerator.
■ Contraction and expansion of the inside walls may cause a
popping noise.
■ You may hear air being forced over the condenser by the
condenser fan.
■ You may hear water running into the drain pan during the
defrost cycle.
NOTES:
■ If your model has a base grille filter system, make sure the
base grille filter is properly installed and the cap is in the
horizontal position.
■ Do not use with water that 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 waters that may contain
filterable cysts.
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Ensuring Proper Air Circulation
In order to ensure proper temperatures, you need to permit
airflow between the two sections. Cold air enters the bottom of
the freezer section and moves up. It then enters the refrigerator
section through the top vent. Air then returns to the freezer as
shown.
Do not block any of these vents with food such as soda, cereal,
bread, etc. If the vents are blocked, airflow will be prevented and
the temperature controls will not function properly.
IMPORTANT: Because air circulates between both sections, any
odors formed in one section will transfer to the other. You must
thoroughly clean both sections to eliminate odors. To prevent
odor transfer from food, wrap or cover foods tightly.
Viewing the Celsius Temperatures
■ Press °C SELECT touch pad. The negative sign (-) will light
up. To redisplay degrees Fahrenheit, press °C SELECT again.
NOTE: If the freezer temperature is below zero, the negative sign
next to the freezer display will light up. This is normal.
Adjusting Controls
The set point range for the freezer is -5°F to 5°F (-21°C to
-13°C). The set point range for the refrigerator is 34°F to 46°F
(1°C to 8°C).
■ Press the refrigerator or freezer PLUS (+) or MINUS (-) key
pad until the desired temperature is reached.
NOTE: Wait at least 24 hours between adjustments. Recheck
the temperatures before other adjustments are made.
CONDITION/REASON:TEMPERATURE
REFRIGERATOR too cold
Not set correctly for conditions
REFRIGERATOR too warm
High use or room very warm
ADJUSTMENT:
REFRIGERATOR Control 1°
higher
REFRIGERATOR Control 1°
lower
Using Controls
IMPORTANT:
■ The refrigerator control adjusts the refrigerator compartment
temperature. The freezer control adjusts the freezer
compartment temperature.
■ Wait 24 hours after you turn on the refrigerator before you put
food into it. If you add food before the refrigerator has cooled
completely, your food may spoil.
NOTE: Adjusting the refrigerator and freezer controls to a
lower (colder) setting will not cool the compartments any
faster.
■ If the temperature is too warm or too cold in the refrigerator or
freezer, first check the air vents to be sure they are not
blocked before adjusting the controls.
■ The preset settings should be correct for normal household
usage. The controls are set correctly when milk or juice is as
cold as you like and when ice cream is firm.
NOTE: The factory recommended set points are 0°F (-18°C) for
the freezer and 37°F (3°C) for the refrigerator.
Turning Refrigerator On and Viewing Set Points
■ Press and hold POWER (ON/OFF) for 2 seconds.
FREEZER too cold
Not set correctly for conditions
FREEZER too warm/too little
ice
High use or heavy ice use
FREEZER Control 1° higher
FREEZER Control 1° lower
WATER FILTER Status & Reset
NOTE: Do not use with water that 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 waters that may contain filterable
cysts.
The water filter display will help you know when it is time to
change your filter. To change the filter, see the “Water Filtration
System” section.
INDICATOR:STATUS:
99 percent New filter installed
10 percentOrder replacement filter
0 percent or flow decreasesReplace filter
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■ After replacing the water filter, press RESET and hold for
2 seconds to change the water filter display to 99 percent.
Lights Off Feature
Your refrigerator is equipped with a lights off feature that allows
you to turn off all of the interior lights.
To turn off the interior lights, press and hold the water filter
RESET and the °C SELECT buttons simultaneously until the
internal lights turn off. To turn the interior lights on, press and
hold the water filter RESET button and the °C SELECT button
until the interior lights turn on.
NOTE: This feature does not turn the refrigerator off. The
refrigerator will continue to operate normally while the lights are
off.
Water and Ice Dispensers
(on some models)
WARNING
Cut Hazard
Use a sturdy glass when dispensing ice or water.
Failure to do so can result in cuts.
You may have one or more of the following options: the ability to
select either crushed or cubed ice, a special light that turns on
when you use the dispenser, or a lock option to avoid accidental
dispensing.
■ For crushed ice, press the CRUSHED button.
NOTE: For crushed ice, cubes are crushed before being
dispensed. This may cause a slight delay when
dispensing crushed ice. Noise from the ice crusher is
normal, and pieces of ice may vary in size. When
changing from Crushed to Cubes, a few ounces of
crushed ice will be dispensed along with the first cubes.
2. Press a sturdy glass against the ice dispenser lever. Hold the
glass close to the dispenser opening so ice does not fall
outside of the glass.
IMPORTANT: You do not need to apply a lot of pressure to
the lever in order to activate the ice dispenser. Pressing hard
will not make the ice dispense faster or in greater quantities.
3. Remove the glass to stop dispensing.
NOTE: The first few batches of ice may have an off-flavor
from new plumbing and parts. Throw the ice away. Also, take
large amounts of ice from the ice bin, not through the
dispenser.
The Water Dispenser
If you did not flush the water system when the refrigerator was
first installed, press the water dispenser lever with a glass or jar
until you draw and discard 2 to 3 gal. (8 to 12 L) or approximately
6 to 7 minutes of water after water begins dispensing. It will take
3 to 4 minutes for the water to begin dispensing. The water you
draw and discard cleans the system and helps clear air from the
lines. Allow several hours for the refrigerator to cool down and
chill water.
To di spe nse wate r:
1. Press a glass against the water dispenser lever.
2. Remove the glass to stop dispensing.
NOTE: Dispense enough water every week to maintain a fresh
supply.
The Ice Dispenser
Ice dispenses from the ice maker storage bin in the freezer. When
the dispenser lever is pressed:
■ A trap door opens in a chute between the dispenser and the
ice bin. Ice moves from the bin and falls through the chute.
■ When you release the dispenser lever, the trap door closes
and the ice dispensing stops. The dispensing system will not
operate when the freezer door is open.
To dispense ice:
1. Press button for the desired type of ice.
■ For cubed ice, press the CUBES button.
IMPORTANT: Depending on your model, the small removable
tray at the bottom of the dispenser is designed to catch small
spills and allow for easy cleaning. There is no drain in the tray.
The tray can be removed from the dispenser and carried to the
sink to be emptied or cleaned.
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The Dispenser Light
The dispenser area has a light. It can be turned on or off manually
by pressing the ON or OFF button.
When you use the dispenser the lever will automatically turn the
light on.
NOTE: See the “Changing the Light Bulbs” section for
information on changing the dispenser light bulb.
The Dispenser Lock(on some models)
Your dispenser can be turned off for easy cleaning or to prevent
accidental dispensing by small children and pets.
To lock and unlock the dispenser
NOTE: The lock feature does not shut off power to the
refrigerator, to the ice maker, or to the dispenser light. It simply
deactivates the dispenser levers.
1. Press the LOCK button. The ice and water dispensers will not
work.
2. Press the UNLOCK button. Then, continue to dispense ice or
water as usual.
After changing the water filter cartridge, reset the water filter
status light by pressing and holding the RESET button for
2 seconds. The indicator light will change to 99% when the filter
indicator is reset.
Changing the Base Grille Filter
1. Locate the water filter cartridge cap in the front base grille.
Rotate the cap counterclockwise to a vertical position and
pull the cap and filter cartridge out through the base grille.
NOTE: There will be water in the cartridge. Some spilling may
occur.
2. Remove the cartridge cap by sliding it off the end of the old
cartridge. The cap will slide to the left or right.
IMPORTANT: Do not discard the cartridge cap. It is part of
your refrigerator. Keep the cartridge cap to use with the
replacement filter.
3. Take the new cartridge out of its packaging and remove
protective cover from o-rings.
Water Filtration System
The Base Grille Water Filter Status Light
The water filter indicator display will help you know when to
change your water filter cartridge. The display or light is located
at the top of the refrigerator compartment.
NOTE: Do not use with water that 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 waters that may contain filterable
cysts.
A new water filter should display a reading of 99% and will
continue to decrease as the filter life is used. When display reads
10%, it is time to order a replacement filter. It is recommended
that you replace the base grille water filter cartridge when the
water filter indicator light changes to 0% OR when water flow to
your water dispenser or ice maker decreases noticeably. See
“Changing the Base Grille Filter” later in this section.
4. Slide the cartridge cap onto the new cartridge. See
illustration in Step 2.
5. With cartridge cap handle in the vertical position, push the
new filter cartridge into the base grille until it stops. Rotate
the cartridge cap clockwise to a horizontal position. Flush the
water system. See “Flushing the Water System After
Replacing Filter.”
Flushing the Water System After Replacing Filter
Use a sturdy container to depress the water dispenser bar until
the water begins to flow. Flush the water system by dispensing
and discarding 2 to 3 gal. (8 to 12 L) of water. Cleaning the
system will take approximately 6 to 7 minutes and will help clear
air from the line. Additional flushing may be required in some
households.
NOTE: As air is cleared from the system, water may spurt out of
the dispenser.
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Using the Dispenser Without the Water Filter
To remove and replace the ice bin:
1. Flip up the covering panel.
You can run the dispenser without a water filter cartridge. Your
water will not be filtered.
1. Remove the base grille water filter cartridge.
2. Slide the cartridge cap off the end of the filter cartridge. With
the cartridge cap handle in the vertical position, insert the
cartridge cap into the base grille until it stops.
IMPORTANT: Do not discard the cap. It is part of your
refrigerator. Keep the cap to use with the replacement filter.
3. Rotate the cartridge cap to a horizontal position. The
cartridge cap might not be even with the base grille.
Ice Maker and Storage Bin
(on some models - Accessory)
Style 1
To turn the ice maker on/off:
The on/off switch for the ice maker is a wire shutoff arm located
on the side of the ice maker.
1. To turn the ice maker on, simply lower the wire shutoff arm.
NOTE: Your ice maker has an automatic shutoff. As ice is
made, the ice cubes will fill the ice storage bin and the ice
cubes will raise the wire shutoff arm to the OFF (arm up)
position.
2. To manually turn the ice maker off, lift the wire shutoff arm to
the OFF (arm up) position and listen for the click to make sure
the ice maker will not continue to operate.
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A. Ice maker cover
2. Lift the wire shutoff arm so it clicks into the OFF (up)
position. Ice can still be dispensed, but no more can be
made.
3. Lift up the front of the storage bin and pull the ice bin forward.
4. Replace the bin by pushing it in all the way or the dispenser
will not work. Push the wire shutoff arm down to the ON
position to restart ice production. Make sure the door is
closed tightly.
Style 2
To turn the ice maker on/off:
The on/off switch is located on the top right side of the freezer
compartment.
1. To turn the ice maker on, slide the control to the ON (left)
position.
NOTE: Your ice maker has an automatic shutoff. The ice
maker sensors will automatically stop ice production, but the
control will remain in the ON (left) position.
2. To manually turn the ice maker off, slide the control to the
OFF (right) position.
To increase ice production rate:
■ In normal ice production, the ice maker should produce
approximately 7 to 9 batches of ice in a 24-hour period. If ice
is not being made fast enough, turn the Freezer Control
toward a higher (colder) number. Wait 24 hours between each
increase.
To remove and replace the ice storage bin:
1. Hold the base of the storage bin with both hands and press
the release button to lift the storage bin up and out.
NOTE: It is not necessary to turn the ice maker control to the
OFF (right) position when removing the storage bin. The
sensor cover (“flipper door”) on the left wall of the freezer
stops the ice maker from producing ice if the door is open or
the storage bin is removed.
2. Replace the storage bin on the door and push down to make
sure it is securely in place.
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Clean the ice storage bin
Shelves
1. Empty the ice container. Use warm water to melt the ice if
necessary.
NOTE: Do not use anything sharp to break up the ice in the
bin or bucket. This can cause damage to the ice container
and the dispenser mechanism.
2. Wash ice bin with a mild detergent, rinse well and dry
thoroughly. Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners or solvents.
REMEMBER
■ Allow 24 hours to produce the first batch of ice. Allow 3 days
to completely fill ice container.
■ Discard the first three batches of ice produced to avoid
impurities that may be flushed out of the system.
■ The quality of your ice will be only as good as the quality of
the water supplied to your ice maker.
■ Avoid connecting the ice maker to a softened water supply.
Water softener chemicals (such as salt) can damage parts of
the ice maker and lead to poor quality ice. If a softened water
supply cannot be avoided, make sure the water softener is
operating properly and is well maintained.
■ It is normal for the ice cubes to be attached at the corners.
They will break apart easily.
■ For Style 1 ice maker, do not force the wire shutoff arm up or
down.
■ Do not store anything on top of the ice maker or in the ice
storage bin/bucket.
REFRIGERATOR FEATURES
Refrigerator Shelves
Important information to know about glass shelves
and covers:
Do not clean glass shelves or covers with warm water when
they are cold. Shelves and covers may break if exposed to
sudden temperature changes or impact, such as bumping.
For your protection, tempered glass is designed to shatter
into many small, pebble-size pieces. This is normal. Glass
shelves and covers are heavy. Use special care when
removing them to avoid impact from dropping.
1. Remove the shelf by tilting it up at the front and lifting it out of
the shelf supports. Pull shelf straight out.
2. Reposition the shelf supports in the desired location. Check
that they are level and securely in position.
3. Place the back of the shelf in the shelf supports.
4. Lower the front of the shelf and check to make sure that it is
securely in position.
Deli Pan
The deli pan is temperature-controlled.
The temperature in the deli pan can be set to meet the National
Livestock and Meat Board recommended storage temperature
range of 28°F to 32°F (-2°C to 0°C) for fresh meats. See “Deli Pan
Temperature Control.”
The rubber air connector (located in the back of the meat drawer)
directs air from the air supply hole into the meat drawer. If the air
connector comes off, replace it by pushing it into the square
opening on the back of the drawer.
The shelves in your refrigerator are adjustable to meet your
individual storage needs.
Storing similar food items together in your refrigerator and
adjusting the shelves to fit different heights of items will make
finding the exact item you want easier. It will also reduce the
amount of time the refrigerator door is open, and save energy.
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Remove and replace the deli pan cover:
1. Remove the food from the deli pan cover.
2. Pull the pan out about 4" (10.16 cm). Reach under the glass
shelf with both hands and lift gently upward until back of shelf
is free.
3. Tilt the shelf at an angle and remove the shelf from the
refrigerator being careful not to bump the glass.
4. Replace the deli pan cover. Hold the deli pan cover firmly with
both hands. Tilt the cover at an angle and position it above
the shelf supports. Place the shelf gently on supports.
Crisper Drawers and Covers
Remove and replace the crisper drawers:
1. Slide the crisper drawer straight out to the stop. Lift the front
of the drawer with one hand while supporting the bottom of
the drawer with your other hand and slide the drawer out the
rest of the way.
Deli Pan Temperature Control
The deli pan control adjusts the storage temperature of the deli
pan. Cold air flows into the deli pan through the air duct between
the freezer and the refrigerator. Setting the controls allows more
or less cold air through the air duct. See “Deli Pan.”
Adjust the deli pan temperature:
■ If a colder temperature is needed, turn the control toward
COLDER.
IMPORTANT: If a food item freezes in the deli pan or crisper,
or the water dispenser stops working, turn the deli pan
temperature control to COLD. If the water dispenser stops
working, water in the line may have frozen.
■ If a less cold temperature is needed, turn the control toward
COLD.
■ Turning the control all the way to COLD will shut off the air
duct completely.
2. To replace the crisper drawer, place the drawer onto slides.
Be sure the small bracket on the side of the crisper drawer is
behind the pin on the slide.
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B
A. Bracket
B. Pin
3. Push the drawer back and then pull it forward to be sure it is
securely in position.
Clean the crisper covers:
Meat Storage Guide
Store most meat in original wrapping as long as it is airtight and
moisture-proof. Rewrap if necessary. See the following chart for
storage times. When storing meat longer than the times given,
freeze the meat.
Fresh fish or shellfish ........................ use same day as purchased
Chicken, ground beef, variety meat (liver, etc.)................ 1-2 days
Cold cuts, steaks/roasts.................................................. 3-5 days
Cured meats .................................................................. 7-10 days
Leftovers - Cover leftovers with plastic wrap, aluminum foil, or
plastic containers with tight lids.
1. To clean the top crisper cover, remove deli pan.
2. To clean the bottom crisper cover, first remove the top crisper
drawer.
Covered Utility Bin
NOTE: For long-term storage, store eggs in a covered container
or in their original carton on an interior shelf.
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Wine Rack
1. Remove the rack by pulling it straight out from the shelf.
2. Replace the rack by sliding it in between the shelf and the
wall of the refrigerator.
FREEZER FEATURES
Freezer Shelf
1. Remove the shelf by lifting it up and pulling it straight out.
2. Replace the shelf by putting it over the supports and lowering
it into place.
Freezer Basket
The freezer basket can be used to store bags of frozen fruits and
vegetables that may slide off freezer shelves.
Remove and replace the freezer basket:
1. Pull the basket forward out to the stop.
2. Lift the front of the basket and slide it out the rest of the way.
3. Replace the basket by positioning it on the side wall guide
rails. Lift the basket front slightly while pushing it past the
guide rail stops and slide basket in the rest of the way.
DOOR FEATURES
Utility Compartment
(on some models)
The utility compartment can be placed in any position on the
refrigerator door.
Frozen Food Storage Guide
Storage times will vary according to the quality and type of food,
the type of packaging or wrap used (should be airtight and
moisture-proof), and the storage temperature. Ice crystals inside
a sealed package are normal. This simply means that moisture in
the food and air inside the package have condensed, creating ice
crystals.
Put no more unfrozen food into the freezer than will freeze within
24 hours (no more than 2 to 3 lbs of food per cubic foot
[907-1,350 g per 28 L] of freezer space). Leave enough space in
the freezer for air to circulate around packages. Be careful to
leave enough room for the door to close tightly.
For more information on preparing food for freezing, check a
freezer guide or reliable cookbook.
Remove and replace the utility bin
1. Remove utility compartment by grasping both ends and lifting
compartment up and out.
2. Replace the bin by sliding it in above the desired support and
pushing it down until it stops.
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Door Bins
Large door bins hold gallon containers and the smaller door bins
hold 2-liter bottles. The door bins are adjustable and removable
for easy cleaning and adjusting.
Gallon Door Bin
NOTE: The gallon door bin can only be placed on the lower
support.
1. Insert the attachment brackets into the adjustment slots on
the door.
2. Push down on the bin to secure tabs.
3. If necessary, adjust interior shelves to allow for milk jugs and
tall beverage containers stored in the gallon door bin.
Door Bins
1. Remove the bin by lifting it up and pulling it out.
2. Replace the bin bysliding it in above the desired support and
pushing it down until it stops.
■ Do not use abrasive or harsh cleaners such as window
sprays, scouring cleansers, flammable fluids, cleaning
waxes, concentrated detergents, bleaches or cleansers
containing petroleum products on plastic parts, interior
and door liners or gaskets. Do not use paper towels,
scouring pads, or other harsh cleaning tools. These can
scratch or damage materials.
■ To help remove odors, you can wash interior walls with a
mixture of warm water and baking soda (2 tbs. to 1 qt.
[26 g to 0.95 L] of water).
5. Wash stainless steel and painted metal exteriors with a clean
sponge or soft cloth and a mild detergent in warm water. Do
not use abrasive or harsh cleaners. Dry thoroughly with a soft
cloth. For additional protection against damage to painted
metal exteriors, apply appliance wax (or auto paste wax) with
a clean, soft cloth. Do not wax plastic parts.
6. Clean the condenser coils located behind the top grille
ventilation panel regularly. Coils may need to be cleaned as
often as every other month. This may help save energy.
■ Use a vacuum cleaner with an extended attachment to
clean the condenser coils when they are dusty or dirty.
7. Clean defrost pan using mild detergent in warm water. Dry
thoroughly.
■ Remove the base grille by removing a screw at each end.
REFRIGERATOR CARE
Cleaning
WARNING
Explosion Hazard
Use nonflammable cleaner.
Failure to do so can result in death, explosion, or fire.
Both the refrigerator and freezer sections defrost automatically.
However, clean both sections about once a month to prevent
odors from building up. Wipe up spills immediately.
To clean your refrigerator:
1. Remove the top grille. See “Power On/Off Switch.”
2. Press power switch to OFF.
3. Remove all removable parts from inside, such as shelves,
crispers, etc.
4. Hand wash, rinse, and dry removable parts and interior
surfaces thoroughly. Use a clean sponge or soft cloth and a
mild detergent in warm water.
■ Remove the defrost pan by pushing up on the retaining
clip under the refrigerator while sliding the pan forward.
A
A. Defrost pan
B. Retaining clip
■ Replace the defrost pan by positioning the edge of the
defrost pan approximately 7" (17.8 cm) from the left side
of the refrigerator. Lift defrost pan into guides and push
back and place pan inside of retaining clip. Replace the
base grille and base grille screws.
8. Press the power switch to the ON position.
9. Replace the top grille. See “Power On/Off Switch.”
B
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Changing the Light Bulbs
A
NOTE: Not all appliance bulbs will fit your refrigerator. Be sure to
replace the bulb with one of the same size and shape. The
dispenser light requires a heavy duty 10-watt bulb. All other lights
require a 40-watt maximum appliance bulb. Replacement bulbs
are available from your dealer or appliance store.
1. Remove the top grille. See “Power On/Off Switch.”
2. Press the power switch to OFF.
3. Remove light shield when applicable as shown.
NOTE: To clean a light shield, wash it with warm water and a
liquid detergent. Rinse and dry the shield well.
4. Remove light bulb and replace with one of the same size,
shape and wattage.
5. Replace light shield when applicable as shown.
6. Press the power switch ON.
7. Replace the top grille. See “Power On/Off Switch.”
Power Interruptions
If the power will be out for 24 hours or less, keep the door or
doors closed (depending on your model) to help food stay cold
and frozen.
If the power will be out for more than 24 hours, do one of the
following:
■ Remove all frozen food and store it in a frozen food locker.
■ Place 2 lbs. (907 g) of dry ice in the freezer for every cubic
foot (28 L) of freezer space. This will keep the food frozen for
2to 4days.
■ If neither a food locker nor dry ice is available, consume or
can perishable food at once.
REMEMBER: A full freezer stays cold longer than a partially filled
one. A freezer full of meat stays cold longer than a freezer full of
baked goods. If you see that food contains ice crystals, it may be
refrozen, although the quality and flavor may be affected. If the
condition of the food is poor, dispose of it.
Dispenser Light (on some models)
Reach through the dispenser area to remove and replace light
bulb.
A. Dispenser Light
Refrigerator Control Panel Light
Style 1
Reach behind the refrigerator control panel to remove and
replace light bulb.
Style 2
Use a ¹⁄₄" hex-head screw driver to remove and replace the light
shield.
Vacation and Moving Care
Vacations
If you choose to leave the refrigerator on while you’re
away:
1. Use up any perishables and freeze other items.
2. If your refrigerator has an automatic ice maker:
■ Raise wire shutoff arm to OFF (up) position or move the
switch to the OFF (right) setting.
■ Shut off water supply to the ice maker.
3. Empty the ice bin.
If you choose to turn the refrigerator off before you leave:
1. Remove all food from the refrigerator.
2. If your refrigerator has an automatic ice maker:
■ Turn off the water supply to the ice maker at least one day
ahead of time.
■ When the last load of ice drops, raise the wire shutoff arm
to the OFF (up) position or move the switch to the OFF
(right) setting.
3. Depending on the model, turn the Thermostat Control or
Refrigerator Control to OFF. See the “Using the Controls”
section.
4. Clean refrigerator, wipe it, and dry well.
5. Tape rubber or wood blocks to the tops of both doors to prop
them open far enough for air to get in. This stops odor and
mold from building up.
Freezer and Crisper Lights
■ Remove the light shield by grasping the sides and squeezing
in toward the center. Once the side hooks of the shield are
free from the freezer or crisper lining, pull down the shield.
■ Replace the light shield by squeezing the top and bottom
toward the center and inserting the hooks into the slotted
holes. Once the hooks are in place, snap the front tab into the
slotted hole.
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Moving
When you are moving your refrigerator to a new home, follow
these steps to prepare it for the move.
1. If your refrigerator has an automatic ice maker:
■ Turn off the water supply to the ice maker at least one day
ahead of time.
■ Disconnect the water line from the back of the
refrigerator.
■ When the last load of ice drops, raise the wire shutoff arm
to the OFF (up) position or move the switch to the OFF
(right) setting.
2. Remove all food from the refrigerator and pack all frozen food
in dry ice.
3. Empty the ice bin.
4. Depending on the model, turn the Thermostat Control or
Refrigerator Control to OFF. See the “Using the Controls”
section.
5. Unplug refrigerator.
6. Empty water from the defrost pan.
7. Clean, wipe, and dry thoroughly.
8. Take out all removable parts, wrap them well, and tape them
together so they don’t shift and rattle during the move.
9. Depending on the model, raise the front of the refrigerator so
it rolls more easily OR screw in the leveling legs so they don't
scrape the floor. See the “Level Refrigerator” section in the
Installation Instructions.
10. Tape the doors closed and tape the power cord to the
refrigerator cabinet.
When you get to your new home, put everything back and refer to
the Installation Instructions for preparation instructions. Also, if
your refrigerator has an automatic ice maker, remember to
reconnect the water supply to the refrigerator.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Try the solutions suggested here first in order to avoid the cost of an unnecessary service call.
Your refrigerator will not operate
■ Is the power supply cord unplugged? Plug into a grounded
3 prong outlet.
■ Has a household fuse blown or has a circuit breaker
tripped? Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker.
■ Is the refrigerator or freezer control turned to the OFF
position? Refer to the “Using the Controls” section.
■ Is the refrigerator defrosting? Recheck to see if the
refrigerator is operating in 30 minutes. Your refrigerator will
regularly run an automatic defrost cycle.
■ Is the refrigerator not cooling? For models with digital
controls, turn the unit OFF then ON again to reset. See the
“Using the Controls” section. If this does not correct the
problem, call for service.
The lights do not work
■ Is the power supply cord unplugged? Plug into a grounded
3 prong outlet.
■ Is a light bulb loose in the socket or burned out? See the
“Changing the Light Bulbs” section.
There is water in the defrost drain pan
■ Is the refrigerator defrosting? The water will evaporate. It is
normal for water to drip into the defrost pan.
■ Is it more humid than normal? When it is humid, expect that
the water in the defrost pan will take longer to evaporate.
The motor seems to run too much
■ Is the room temperature hotter than normal? The motor
will run longer under warm conditions. At normal room
temperatures, expect your motor to run about 80% of the
time. Under warmer conditions, it will run even more.
■ Has a large amount of food just been added to the
refrigerator? Adding a large amount of food warms the
refrigerator. The motor normally will run longer to cool the
refrigerator back down.
■ Are the doors opened often? The motor will run longer
when this occurs. Conserve energy by getting all items out at
one time, keeping food organized, and closing the door as
soon as possible.
■ Are the controls not set correctly for the surrounding
conditions? Refer to the “Using the Controls” section.
■ Are the doors not closed completely? Close the doors
firmly. If they do not close completely, see “The doors will not
close completely” later in this section.
■ Are the condenser coils dirty? This prevents air transfer and
makes the motor work harder. Clean the condenser coils.
Refer to the “Cleaning” section.
■ Are the door gaskets not sealed all the way around?
Contact a technician or other qualified person.
NOTE: Your new refrigerator will run longer than your old one
due to its high-efficiency motor.
The refrigerator seems to make too much noise
■ The sounds may be normal for your refrigerator. See the
“Normal Sounds” section.
The ice maker is not producing ice or not enough ice
■ Has the ice maker just been installed? The ice bin holds
14 to 17 lbs. (6.4 to 7.7 kg) of ice. The ice bin can take three
to four days to completely fill, if no ice is used during this
time.
■ Is the freezer temperature cold enough to produce ice?
Wait 24 hours after ice maker hookup for ice production. See
the “Using the Controls” section.
■ Is the ice maker wire shutoff arm in the OFF (arm up)
position (on some models)? Lower the wire shutoff arm to
the ON (arm down) position. See the “Ice Maker and Storage
Bin” section.
■ Is the ice maker switch in the OFF (right) position (on
some models)? Move ice maker switch to the ON (left)
position. See the “Ice Maker and Storage Bin” section.
■ Is the water line shutoff valve to the refrigerator turned
on? Turn on the water valve. See the “Connect Water Line to
Refrigerator” section in the Installation Instructions.
■ Does the ice maker mold have water in it or has no ice
been produced? Make sure your refrigerator has been
connected to a water supply and the supply shutoff valve is
turned on. See the “Connect Water Line to Refrigerator”
section in the Installation Instructions.
■ Is an ice cube jammed in the ice maker ejector arm?
For models with an interior ice bin, remove the ice from the
ejector arm with a plastic utensil. For models with an ice bin
located on the freezer door, access the ice maker by
depressing the ice sensor door on the upper left side of the
freezer interior. While depressing the sensor door, lift the ice
maker service door and remove the ice from the ejector with
a plastic utensil. See the “Ice Maker and Storage Bin”
section.
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■ Has a large amount of ice just been removed? Allow three
to four days for an empty ice bin to completely fill, if no ice is
used during this time.
■ Are the controls set correctly? See the “Using the Controls”
section.
■ Is there a water filter installed on the refrigerator? The
filter may be clogged or installed incorrectly. Check the filter
installation instructions to ensure that the filter was installed
correctly and is not clogged. If installation or clogging is not a
problem, call a technician or other qualified person.
NOTE: If not due to any of the above, there may be a problem
with the water line. Call for service.
Off-taste, odor or gray color in the ice
■ Are the plumbing connections new, causing discolored or
off-flavored ice? Discard the first few batches of ice.
■ Have the ice cubes been stored too long? Throw old ice
away and make a new supply.
■ Does the freezer and ice bin need to be cleaned? See the
“Cleaning” or “Ice Maker and Storage Bin” section.
■ Has food in the freezer or refrigerator been wrapped
properly? Use airtight, moisture-proof packaging to help
prevent odor transfer to stored food.
■ Does the water contain minerals (such as sulfur)? A filter
may need to be installed to remove the minerals.
■ Is there a water filter installed on the refrigerator? Gray or
dark discoloration in ice indicates that the water filtration
system needs additional flushing. Run additional water
through the water dispenser to flush the water filtration
system more thoroughly (at least 2 to 3 gal. [8 to 12 L] or 6 to
7 minutes initially). Discard discolored ice.
The ice dispenser will not operate properly
■ Is the freezer door closed completely? Push the door firmly
shut. If it will not shut all the way, see “The doors will not
close completely” later in this section.
■ Is the ice bin installed correctly? For models with an interior
ice bin, push the ice bin in all the way. If the ice bin does not
go in all the way, it may not be put in straight. Pull it out and
try again. For models with an ice bin located on the freezer
door, the bin should sit level. To remove the bin, press the
release button on the right side of the bin and lift straight up.
Replace the bin in the door making sure it is properly aligned
and snapped securely into place. Refer to the “Ice Maker and
Storage Bin” section.
■ Has the wrong ice been added to the bin? Use only cubes
produced by the current ice maker. If other cubes have been
added, remove all cubes and check to see that none have
become stuck in the delivery chute.
■ Has the ice frozen in the ice bin? Shake the ice bin to
separate cubes. If cubes do not separate, empty bin and wait
24 hours for ice to restock.
■ Has the ice melted around the auger (metal spiral) in the
ice bin? Dump the ice cubes and clean the ice bin
completely. Allow 24 hours for the ice maker to restock. Do
not try to remove the melted ice with a sharp object. You
could damage the ice bin.
■ Is ice stuck in the delivery chute? Clear the ice from the
delivery chute with a plastic utensil. Do not use anything
sharp to remove the ice. You could cause damage.
■ Is the ice dispenser stalling while dispensing “crushed”
ice? Stop dispensing ice. Change the ice button from
“crushed” to “cubed.” Depress the ice dispenser arm using a
sturdy glass. If cubed ice dispenses correctly, depress the
button for “crushed” ice and begin dispensing again. Refer to
the “Water and Ice Dispensers” section.
■ Is there ice in the bin? See “The ice maker is not producing
ice or not enough ice” earlier in this section.
■ Has the dispenser arm been held in too long? Release
dispenser arm. Ice will stop dispensing when the arm is held
in too long. Wait three minutes for dispenser motor to reset
before using again. It is best to take large amounts of ice
directly from the ice bin, not through the dispenser.
Ice bin difficult to remove
■ Is the ice bin difficult to remove (on some models)? For
models with an ice bin located on the freezer door, select
“cubed” ice. Using a sturdy glass, quickly depress and
release the ice dispenser arm. Open the freezer door, depress
the release button on the ice bin and lift upward. Refer to the
“Ice Maker and Storage Bin” section.
The water dispenser will not operate properly
■ Has the water system not filled? The water system needs
to be filled the first time it is used. Use a sturdy container to
depress the water dispenser bar until the water begins to
flow. Flush the water system by dispensing and discarding
2 to 3 gal. (8 to 12 L) of water. Cleaning the system will take
approximately 6 to 7 minutes and will help clear air from the
line. Additional flushing may be required in some households.
See the “Water and Ice Dispensers” section.
■ Is the water shutoff valve not turned on or the water line
connected at the source? Make sure the water shutoff valve
is turned on and the water source is connected to the
refrigerator. See the “Connect Water Line to Refrigerator”
section in the Installation Instructions.
■ Is the water shutoff valve clogged or incorrectly installed?
See the “Connect Water Line to Refrigerator” section in the
Installation Instructions. If clogging or installation is not a
problem, call for service or contact a plumber.
■ Is there a kink in the home water source line? If you find or
suspect a kink in the water line, call for service.
■ Is there a water filter installed on the refrigerator? The
filter may be clogged or incorrectly installed. First, check the
filter installation instructions to ensure that the filter was
installed correctly and is not clogged. If installation or
clogging is not a problem, call for service.
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Water or ice is leaking from the dispenser
There is interior moisture buildup
■ Is the glass not being held under the ice dispenser long
enough, causing the ice to spill? Hold the container under
the ice chute for two to three seconds after releasing the
dispenser lever. Water or ice may continue to dispense during
this time.
■ Is an ice cube stuck in the chute and holding the trap
door open? Remove the cube.
■ Is there a water filter installed on the refrigerator? The
water filtration system may have air in the lines, causing water
to drip. Additional flushing may help clear air from the lines.
Normal dispenser use should flush air from the lines within 24
to 72 hours.
Water flow from the dispenser decreases noticeably
■ Is there a water filter installed on the refrigerator?
The filter may be full or incorrectly installed. Remove the
water filter cartridge (see the “Water Filtration System”
section). Operate the dispenser. If the water flow increases
noticeably, replace the filter.
The dispenser water is not cool enough
■ Has the refrigerator been newly installed? Allow 24 hours
for the refrigerator to cool completely.
■ Has a large amount of water been recently dispensed?
Allow 24 hours for the water to cool completely.
■ Has water not been recently dispensed? The first glass of
water may not be cool. Discard the first glass of water.
The divider between the two compartments is warm
The warmth is probably due to normal operation of the
automatic exterior moisture control. If still concerned, call for
service.
Temperature is too warm
■ Are the air vents blocked in either compartment? This
prevents the movement of cold air from the freezer to the
refrigerator. Remove any objects from in front of the air vents.
See the “Ensuring Proper Air Circulation” section for the
location of air vents.
■ Are the door(s) opened often? The refrigerator will warm
when this occurs. Keep the refrigerator cool by getting all
items out at one time, keeping food organized, and closing
the door as soon as possible.
■ Has a large amount of food just been added to the
refrigerator or freezer? Adding a large amount of food
warms the refrigerator. It can take several hours for the
refrigerator to return to the normal temperature.
■ Are the controls set correctly for the surrounding
conditions? See the “Using the Controls” section.
■ Is the refrigerator not cooling? For models with digital
controls, turn the unit OFF then ON again to reset. See the
“Using the Controls” section. If this does not correct the
problem, call for service.
■ Are the air vents blocked in the refrigerator? Remove any
objects from in front of the air vents. See the “Ensuring
Proper Air Circulation” section for the location of air vents.
■ Are the door(s) opened often? Avoid humidity buildup by
getting all items out at one time, keeping food organized, and
closing the door as soon as possible.
■ Is the room humid? It is normal for moisture to build up
inside the refrigerator when the room air is humid.
■ Is the food packaged correctly? Check that all food is
securely wrapped. Wipe off damp food containers before
placing in the refrigerator.
■ Are the controls set correctly for the surrounding
conditions? See the “Using the Controls” section.
■ Was a self-defrost cycle completed? It is normal for
droplets to form after the refrigerator self-defrosts.
The doors will not close completely
■ Are food packages blocking the door open? Rearrange
containers so that they fit more tightly and take up less
space.
■ Is the ice bin out of position? For models with an interior ice
bin, push the ice bin in all the way. If the ice bin does not go in
all the way, it may not be put in straight. Pull it out and try
again. For models with an ice bin located on the freezer door,
the bin should sit level. To remove the bin, press the release
button on the right side of the bin and lift straight up. Replace
the bin in the door making sure it is properly aligned and
snapped securely into place. See the “Ice Maker and Storage
Bin” section.
■ Are the pans, shelves, bins, or baskets out of position?
Put the crisper cover and all pans, shelves, bins, and baskets
back into their correct positions. See the “Crisper Drawers
and Covers” section for more information.
■ Are the gaskets sticking? Clean gaskets according to the
directions in the “Cleaning” section.
■ Does the refrigerator wobble or seem unstable? Level the
refrigerator. See the “Adjust Doors” and “Level Refrigerator”
sections in the Installation Instructions.
The doors are difficult to open
■ Are the gaskets dirty or sticky? Clean gaskets according to
the directions in the “Cleaning” section.
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ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE
Before calling for assistance or service, please check
“Troubleshooting.” It may save you the cost of a service call. If
you still need help, follow the instructions below.
When calling, please know the purchase date and the complete
model and serial number of your appliance. This information will
help us to better respond to your request.
If you need replacement parts
If you need to order replacement parts, we recommend that you
only use factory specified replacement parts. Factory specified
replacement parts will fit right and work right because they are
made with the same precision used to build every new
THERMADOR
To locate factory specified replacement parts in your area, call
1-800-735-4328.
Call the Thermador Customer Interaction Center toll free:
1-800-735-4328.
Our consultants provide assistance with:
■ Features and specifications on our full line of appliances.
■ Referrals to local dealers.
For further assistance
If you need further assistance, you can write to Thermador with
any questions or concerns at:
Thermador
5551 McFadden Ave.
Huntington Beach, CA 92694
Please include a daytime phone number in your correspondence.
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appliance.
In the U.S.A.
Replacement Parts
To order replacement parts, call 1-800-735-4328 for the
authorized parts distributor in your area. In Canada, call
1-800-735-4328.
Base grille water filter cartridges:
NOTE: Do not use with water that 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 waters that may contain filterable
cysts.
Standard Cartridge:
Order Part: WAFILTER (LC400V)
WATER FILTER
CERTIFICATIONS
In Canada
Call the Thermador Customer Interaction Center toll free:
1-800-735-4328 Monday to Friday 5:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. (PST).
Saturday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (PST).
Our consultants provide assistance with:
■ Features and specifications on our full line of appliances.
■ Referrals to local dealers.
For service in Canada
Call 1-800-735-4328. Thermador Canada designated service
technicians are trained to fulfill the product warranty and provide
after-warranty service, anywhere in Canada.
For further assistance
If you need further assistance, you can write to Thermador
Canada with any questions or concerns at:
Thermador
5551 McFadden Ave.
Huntington Beach, CA 92694
Please include a daytime phone number in your correspondence.
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