Kenmore 59653469301 refrigerator

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OPERATION,coNl.
PROBLEM
Temperature-controlled
drawer and/or crisper
drawer do not close freely
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Refrigerator runs too
frequently
POSSIBLECAUSE
Contentsof drawer,or positioningst itemsin
the surroundingcompartmentcould be
obstructingdrawer
Drawer is not in proper position
Refrigeratoris not level.
Drawerchannelsare dirty or need treatment.
Doorshave beenopened frequentlyor have
beenopenedIor longperiodsoftime,
Humidityor heat in surrounding aiea is h!gh_
Foodhas recentlybeen added
Refrigeratoris exposed to heat by
environmentor by appffancesnearby.
Condensercolts are dirty.
Controlsneed to be adjusted
Door is not closingproperly
SOLUTION
See drawer sectionin RefrigeratorFeatures to properly
installdrawers
Door gaskeis arenot sealing properly
See levelinginstructions in installing Your Refrigerator.
Apply a thinlayer of petroleumjellyto drawer channels.
Reducetime dooris open Organize food itemsefficiently to
assuredooris open for as sho_ta timeas possible.
I AHowinterior environmentto adjust for periodthe door has
been open.
Normal operation.
AIIowtime for recently-addedfood to reach refrigeratoror
freezertemperature,
Evaluateyour refrigerator's environment See tocation
select!onsec!!on!n #tsta!!!ngYourRefriqerator,
Cleanaccording to cleaning instructionsin Hints and Care.
See temperaturecontrofssection in instalfing Your
Refri_eratortoadjust your controls.
see leveling instructionsin Installing YourRefrigerator.
Check for internalobstructionsthat are keeping doorfrom
closingproperly (i e improperlyclosed drawers,ice buckets,
oversized or improperlystored containers or foodstuffs,etc.).
Cleanaccordingto cleaning instructionsin Hints and Care
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IcEANDWATEr
Water appears cloudy
Particiesin water
and/or ice cubes°
No indicator lights
are lit on dispenser
control
Neither ice nor water is "
dispensedwhen pads are
pushed
Air or air bubblesin water
Carbondust fromwater filtercartridge
Concentrationsof mineralsinwaterwillform
particleswhenwaterbecomesfrozenandmelts.
Freezerdoor is not closed
Refrigeratoris not plugged in.
Fuse is blown, orcircuit breaker needs to be
reset.
POwerOutagehas occurred.
Refrigeratoris in Sabbath Mode.
This is normal whenfirst using dispenser and wi!ldisappear
with use.
Initial water ejected through cartridgemay contain harmless
carbondust flushed fromcartridge Particles are safe for
consumption.Will disappearafter the first few uses.
Particles are not harmful and naturallyoccur in water
supplies. .....
Verify that freezer door is closed Power is removedfromthe
controlwhen |raezerdooris opened.
Ptug in refrigerator.
Replaceany blownfuses Check circuitbreakers for any
tripped circuits.
Call local powercompany listing to report outage.
See Dispenser Features section for further information.
Freezer door is notclosed _ Verifythat fieezei dooi is ciosed Power iSiem0ved fromthe
controlwhenfreezer door is opened,
Controls are in lock mode. See control instruclions in Dispenser Features,
Watertank isfilling, At initial use,thereis an approximate45-second delayin
dispensingwhife the internalwater tank istiffing.
Ice maker or ice maker-equipped refrigerator Wait 24 hoursfor ice productionto begin and for icemakerto
hasjustrecently been installedor a targe restock after emptied
amount of ice hasjust been used.
Water filter is cloggedor needs to be
changed.
Ice maker hasjustrecently been installed or
a large amount of ice has justbeen used.
Water pressureis too low
Change water filter
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Ice maker is not Wait24 hoursfor iceproduction to begin and for ice maker to
producing enough ice restock after emptied.
or ice is malformed Low waterpressurecan cause valve to leak Water pressure
must be between 20 to 100poundsper squareinchto function
properly A minimumpressureof 35 pounds per square inchis
recommendedfor refrigeratorswith water filters.
Water filter is clogged or needs to be Changewater _ter
changed
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