Maytag MRT118FFFH01 30-inch 18 Cu. Ft Wide Top Freezer Refrigerator

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THANK YOU for purchasing this high-quality product. Register your new refrigerator at www.maytag.com. In Canada, register your
refrigerator at www.maytag.ca.
For future reference, please make a note of your product model and serial numbers. These can be located on the inside wall of the
refrigerator compartment.
Model Number ___________________________________________ Serial Number____________________________________________
Para obtener acceso a “Instrucciones para el usuario del refrigerador” en español, o para obtener información adicional acerca de su
producto, visite: www.maytag.com.
Necesitará su número de modelo y de serie, ubicado en el interior del compartimiento del refrigerador.
REFRIGERATOR
USER INSTRUCTIONS
Table of Contents/Table des matières
REFRIGERATOR SAFETY.....................................................................2
Proper Disposal of Your Old Refrigerator...........................................3
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS .........................................................3
Unpack the Refrigerator...................................................................... 3
Location Requirements....................................................................... 4
Electrical Requirements ...................................................................... 4
Water Supply Requirements...............................................................4
Connect the Water Supply...............................................................
...5
Refrigerator Doors............................................................................... 6
Reversibility Kit Instructions..............................................................11
Adjust the Doors ...............................................................................11
REFRIGERATOR USE .........................................................................12
Using the Controls ............................................................................12
REFRIGERATOR FEATURES .............................................................13
Refrigerator Shelves..........................................................................13
Deli Drawer........................................................................................13
Crisper...............................................................................................13
FREEZER FEATURES .........................................................................14
Freezer Shelf .............................................................................
........14
DOOR FEATURES ...............................................................................14
Door Rails..........................................................................................14
Door Bins...........................................................................................14
Utility Compartment..........................................................................14
Ice Maker.......................................
....................................................15
REFRIGERATOR CARE.......................................................................15
Cleaning ............................................................................................15
Changing the Light Bulb ...................................................................16
Vacation and Moving Care ...............................................................16
TROUBLESHOOTING..........................................................................17
Refrigerator Operation ......................................................................17
Temperature and Moisture ...............................................................18
Ice and Water.....................
...............................................................18
ACCESSORIES ....................................................................................18
WARRANTY..........................................................................................19
BRAND BADGE PLACEMENT TEMPLATE...................BACK COVER
SÉCURITÉ DU RÉFRIGÉRATEUR ..................................................... 20
Mise au rebut appropriée de votre vieux réfrigérateur..................... 21
INSTRUCTIONS D'INSTALLATION ......................
............................. 21
Déballage du réfrigérateur ................................................................ 21
Exigences d'emplacement ............................................................... 22
Spécifications électriques................................................................. 22
Spécifications de l’alimentation en eau............................................ 23
Raccordement de la canalisation d'eau........................................... 23
Portes du réfrigérateur...................................................................... 24
Instructions pour l'ensemble d’inversion du sens d’ouverture........ 30
Ajustement des portes...................................................................... 30
UTILISATION DU RÉFRIGÉRATEUR................................................. 31
Utilisation des commandes .............................................................. 31
CARACTÉRISTIQUES DU FRIGÉRATEUR .................................. 32
Tablettes du réfrigérateur ..........................
....................................... 32
Tiroir pour spécialités alimentaires................................................... 32
Bac à légumes .................................................................................. 32
CARACTÉRISTIQUES DU CONGÉLATEUR...................................... 33
Tablette du congélateur.................................................................... 33
CARACTÉRISTIQUES DE LA PORTE................................................ 33
Tringles de porte............................................................................... 33
Balconnets de porte ......................................................................... 34
Compartiment utilitaire ..................................................................... 34
Machine à glaçons..........................
.................................................. 34
ENTRETIEN DU RÉFRIGÉRATEUR ................................................... 35
Nettoyage.......................................................................................... 35
Remplacement des ampoules déclairage....................................... 35
Entretien avant les vacances ou lors d’un déménagement............. 36
DÉPANNAGE........................................................................................ 37
Fonctionnement du réfrigérateur..................................................
.... 37
Température et humidité .................................................................. 38
Glaçons et eau............................................................
...................... 38
ACCESSOIRES .................................................................................... 39
GARANTIE............................................................................................ 40
GABARIT DE POSITIONNEMENT
DE L’INSIGNE DE LA MARQUE.................. CO
UVERTURE ARRIÈRE
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USER INSTRUCTIONS - Transcript

  • Page 1 - French - : THANK YOU for purchasing this highquality product Register your new refrigerator at wwwmaytagcom In Canada register your refrigerator at wwwmaytagca For future reference please make a note of your product model and serial numbers These can be located on the inside wall of the refrigerator compartment Model Number Serial Number Para obtener acceso a Instrucciones para el usuario del refrigerador en español o para obtener información adicional acerca de su producto visite wwwmaytagcom Necesitará su número de modelo y de serie ubicado en el interior del compartimiento del refrigerador REFRIGERATOR USER INSTRUCTIONS Table of ContentsTable des matières REFRIGERATOR SAFETY2 Proper Disposal of Your Old Refrigerator3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3 Unpack the Refrigerator 3 Location Requirements 4 Electrical Requirements 4 Water Supply Requirements4 Connect the Water Supply 5 Refrigerator Doors 6 Reversibility Kit Instructions11 Adjust the Doors 11 REFRIGERATOR USE 12 Using the Controls 12 REFRIGERATOR FEATURES 13 Refrigerator Shelves13 Deli Drawer13 Crisper13 FREEZER FEATURES 14 Freezer Shelf 14 DOOR FEATURES 14 Door Rails14 Door Bins14 Utility Compartment14 Ice Maker 15 REFRIGERATOR CARE15 Cleaning 15 Changing the Light Bulb 16 Vacation and Moving Care 16 TROUBLESHOOTING17 Refrigerator Operation 17 Temperature and Moisture 18 Ice and Water 18 ACCESSORIES 18 WARRANTY19 BRAND BADGE PLACEMENT TEMPLATEBACK COVER SÉCURITÉ DU RÉFRIGÉRATEUR 20 Mise au rebut appropriée de votre vieux réfrigérateur 21 INSTRUCTIONS DINSTALLATION 21 Déballage du réfrigérateur 21 Exigences demplacement 22 Spécifications électriques 22 Spécifications de lalimentation en eau 23 Raccordement de la canalisation deau 23 Portes du réfrigérateur 24 Instructions pour lensemble dinversion du sens douverture 30 Ajustement des portes 30 UTILISATION DU RÉFRIGÉRATEUR 31 Utilisation des commandes 31 CARACTÉRISTIQUES DU RÉFRIGÉRATEUR 32 Tablettes du réfrigérateur 32 Tiroir pour spécialités alimentaires 32 Bac à légumes 32 CARACTÉRISTIQUES DU CONGÉLATEUR 33 Tablette du congélateur 33 CARACTÉRISTIQUES DE LA PORTE 33 Tringles de porte 33 Balconnets de porte 34 Compartiment utilitaire 34 Machine à glaçons 34 ENTRETIEN DU RÉFRIGÉRATEUR 35 Nettoyage 35 Remplacement des ampoules déclairage 35 Entretien avant les vacances ou lors dun déménagement 36 DÉPANNAGE 37 Fonctionnement du réfrigérateur 37 Température et humidité 38 Glaçons et eau 38 ACCESSOIRES 39 GARANTIE 40 GABARIT DE POSITIONNEMENT DE LINSIGNE DE LA MARQUE CO UVERTURE ARRIÈRE W10885251B
  • Page 2 - English - : REFRIGERATOR SAFETY You can be killed or seriously injured if you dont immediately You can be killed or seriously injured if you dont follow Allsafetymessageswilltellyouwhatthepotentialhazardistellyouhowtoreducethechanceofinjuryandtellyouwhatcan happeniftheinstructionsarenotfollowed Your safety and the safety of others are very important WehaveprovidedmanyimportantsafetymessagesinthismanualandonyourapplianceAlwaysreadandobeyallsafety messages Thisisthesafetyalertsymbol Thissymbolalertsyoutopotentialhazardsthatcankillorhurtyouandothers AllsafetymessageswillfollowthesafetyalertsymbolandeitherthewordDANGERorWARNING Thesewordsmean follow instructions instructions DANGER WARNING StateofCaliforniaProposition65Warnings WARNINGThisproductcontainsoneormorechemicalsknowntotheStateofCaliforniatocausecancer WARNINGThisproductcontainsoneormorechemicalsknowntotheStateofCaliforniatocausebirthdefectsorother reproductiveharm IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS WARNING Toreducetheriskoffireelectricshockorinjurywhenusingyourrefrigeratorfollowthesebasicprecautions SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS Plugintoagrounded3prongoutlet Donotremovegroundprong Donotuseanadapter Donotuseanextensioncord Disconnectpowerbeforeservicing Replaceallpartsandpanelsbeforeoperating Removedoorsfromyouroldrefrigerator Connecttoapotablewatersupplyonly Usenonflammablecleaner Keepflammablematerialsandvaporssuchasgasoline awayfromrefrigerator Usetwoormorepeopletomoveandinstallrefrigerator Disconnectpowerbeforeinstallingicemakeronicemaker kitreadymodelsonly Useasturdyglasswhendispensingiceonsomemodels Donothittherefrigeratorglassdoorsonsomemodels Thisapplianceisnotintendedforusebypersonsincluding childrenwithreducedphysicalsensoryormental capabilitiesorlackofexperienceandknowledgeunless theyhavebeengivensupervisionorinstructionconcerning useoftheappliancebyapersonresponsiblefortheir safety Childrenshouldbesupervisedtoensurethattheydonot playwiththeappliance
  • Page 3 - English - : INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Unpack the Refrigerator RemovethePackaging IMPORTANTDonotremovethewhitefoamairreturninsertfrom behindthecontrolpanelontheceilingoftherefrigeratorIfthe insertisremovedicemaymigratedownfromthefreezerand causeiciclestoform Removetapeandglueresiduefromsurfacesbeforeturning ontherefrigeratorRubasmallamountofliquiddishsoap overtheadhesivewithyourfingersRinsewithwarmwater anddrywithasoftcloth Donotusesharpinstrumentsrubbingalcoholflammable fluidsorabrasivecleanerstoremovetapeorglueThese productscandamagethesurfaceofyourrefrigeratorFor moreinformationseeRefrigeratorSafety CleanBeforeUsing Afteryouremoveallofthepackagematerialscleantheinsideof yourrefrigeratorbeforeusingitSeethecleaninginstructionsin RefrigeratorCare Proper Disposal of Your Old Refrigerator IMPORTANTChildentrapmentandsuffocationarenotproblems ofthepastJunkedorabandonedrefrigeratorsarestilldangerous eveniftheywillsitforjustafewdaysIfyouaregettingridof youroldrefrigeratorpleasefollowtheseinstructionstohelp preventaccidents BeforeYouThrowAwayYourOldRefrigeratororFreezer Takeoffthedoors Leavetheshelvesinplacesothatchildrenmaynoteasily climbinside WARNING Suffocation Hazard Remove doors from your old refrigerator Failure to do so can result in death or brain damage Important information to know about disposal of refrigerants DisposeofrefrigeratorinaccordancewithFederalandLocal regulationsRefrigerantsmustbeevacuatedbyalicensed EPAcertifiedrefrigeranttechnicianinaccordancewith establishedprocedures WARNING Excessive Weight Hazard Use two or more people to move and install refrigerator Failure to do so can result in back or other injury When Moving Your Refrigerator YourrefrigeratorisheavyWhenmovingtherefrigeratorfor cleaningorservicebesuretocoverthefloorwith cardboardorhardboardtoavoidfloordamageAlwayspull therefrigeratorstraightoutwhenmovingitDonotwiggleor walktherefrigeratorwhentryingtomoveitasfloor damagecouldoccur Important information to know about glass shelves and covers Donotcleanglassshelvesorcoverswithwarmwaterwhen theyarecoldShelvesandcoversmaybreakifexposedto suddentemperaturechangesorimpactsuchasbumping Temperedglassisdesignedtoshatterintomanysmall pebblesizepiecesThisisnormalGlassshelvesandcovers areheavyUsebothhandswhenremovingthemtoavoid dropping
  • Page 4 - English - : Location Requirements IMPORTANTThisrefrigeratorisdesignedforindoorhousehold useonly Toensureproperventilationforyourrefrigeratorallowfor½quot 125cmofspaceoneachsideandatthetopAllowfor1quot 254cmofspacebehindtherefrigeratorIfyourrefrigeratorhas anicemakerallowextraspaceatthebackforthewaterline connectionsWheninstallingyourrefrigeratornexttoafixedwall leavea2quot508cmminimumspaceonthehingesidesome modelsrequiremoretoallowthedoortoswingopen NOTEThisrefrigeratorisintendedforuseinalocationwherethe temperaturerangesfromaminimumof55F13Ctoamaximum of110F43CThepreferredroomtemperatu rerangefor optimumperformance whichreduceselectricityusageand providessuperiorcoolingisbetween60F15Cand90F 32CItisrecommendedthatyoudonotinstalltherefrigerator nearaheatsourcesuchasanovenorradiator Electrical Requirements Beforeyoumoveyourrefrigeratorintoitsfinallocationitis importanttomakesureyouhavetheproperelectricalconnection RecommendedGroundingMethod A115volt60HzAConly15or20ampfusedgrounded electricalsupplyisrequiredItisrecommendedthataseparate circuitservingonlyyourrefrigeratorbeprovidedUseanoutletthat cannotbeturnedoffbyaswitchDonotusean extensioncord NOTEBeforeperforminganytypeofinstallationcleaning orremovingalightbulbturncoolingofforturnthecontrol ThermostatRefrigeratororFreezercontroldependingonthe modeltoOFFandthendisconnecttherefrigeratorfromthe electricalsourceWhenyouarefinishedreconnecttherefrigerator totheelectricalsourceandturncoolingonorresetthecontrol ThermostatRefrigeratororFreezercontroldependingonthe modeltothedesiredsettingSeeUsingtheControlsintheUser InstructionsUserGuideorUseampCareGuide Water Supply Requirements Gathertherequiredtoolsandpartsbeforestartinginstallation Readandfollowtheinstructionsprovidedwithanytoolslisted here TOOLSNEEDED NOTEYourrefrigeratordealerhasakitavailablewitha¹₄quot 635mmsaddletypeshutoffvalveaunionandcoppertubing Beforepurchasingmakesureasaddletypevalvecomplieswith yourlocalplumbingcodesDonotuseapiercingtypeor³₁₆quot 476mmsaddlevalvewhichreduceswaterflowandclogsmore easily IMPORTANT Allinstallationsmustmeetlocalplumbingcoderequirements UsecoppertubingandcheckforleaksInstallcoppertubing onlyinareaswherethehouseholdtemperatureswillremain abovefreezing 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 2quot 125 cm 2quot 508 cm Flatbladescrewdriver ⁷₁₆quotand¹₂quotopenendortwo adjustablewrenches ¹₄quotnutdriver ¹₄quotdrillbit Cordlessdrill 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
  • Page 5 - English - : WaterPressure Acoldwatersupplywithwaterpressureofbetween30and 120psi207and827kPaisrequiredtooperatethewater dispenserandicemakerIfyouhavequestionsaboutyourwater pressurecallalicensedqualifiedplumber ReverseOsmosisWaterSupply IMPORTANTThepressureofthewatersupplycomingoutofa reverseosmosissystemgoingtothewaterinletvalveofthe refrigeratorneedstobebetween30and120psi207and 827kPa Ifareverseosmosiswaterfiltrationsystemisconnectedtoyour coldwatersupplythewaterpressuretothereverseosmosis systemneedstobeaminimumof40to60psi276to414kPa Ifthewaterpressuretothereverseosmosissystemislessthan 40to60psi276 to414kPa Checktoseewhetherthesedimentfilterinthereverse osmosissystemisblockedReplacethefilterifnecessary Allowthestoragetankonthereverseosmosissystemtorefill afterheavyusage Ifyouhavequestionsaboutyourwaterpressurecallalicensed qualifiedplumber Connect the Water Supply Readalldirectionsbeforeyoubegin IMPORTANTIfyouturntherefrigeratoronbeforethewaterlineis connectedturntheicemakeroff ConnecttoWaterLine 1Unplugrefrigeratorordisconnectpower 2TurnoffmainwatersupplyTurnonnearestfaucetlong enoughtoclearlineofwater 3Locatea½quotto1¹₄quot125cmto318cmverticalcoldwater pipeneartherefrigerator IMPORTANT Makesureitisacoldwaterpipe Horizontalpipewillworkbutdrillonthetopsideofthe pipenotthebottomThiswillhelpkeepwaterawayfrom thedrillandnormalsedimentfromcollectinginthevalve 4DeterminethelengthofcoppertubingyouneedMeasure fromtheconnectiononthelowerleftrearofrefrigeratortothe waterpipeAdd7ft21mtoallowforcleaningUse¹₄quot 635mmODoutsidediametercoppertubingBesureboth endsofcoppertubingarecutsquare 5Usingacordlessdrilldrilla¹₄quotholeinthecoldwaterpipeyou haveselected 6Fastentheshutoffvalvetothecoldwaterpipewiththepipe clampBesuretheoutletendissolidlyinthe¹₄quotdrilledholein thewaterpipeandthatthewasherisunderthepipeclamp TightenthepackingnutTightenthepipeclampscrewsslowly andevenlysowashermakesawatertightsealDonot overtightenoryoumaycrushthecoppertubing 7Slipthecompressionsleeveandcompressionnutonthe coppertubingasshownInserttheendofthetubingintothe outletendsquarelyasfarasitwillgoScrewcompressionnut ontooutletendwithadjustablewrenchDonotovertighten 8Placethefreeendofthetubinginacontainerorsinkandturnon themainwatersupplyFlushthetubinguntilwaterisclearTurn offtheshutoffvalveonthewaterpipeCoilthecoppertubing ConnecttoRefrigerator 1Unplugrefrigeratorordisconnectpower 2Attachthecoppertubingtothevalveinletusinga compressionnutandsleeveasshownTightenthe compressionnutDonotovertighten 3Usethetubeclamponthebackoftherefrigeratortosecure thetubingtotherefrigeratorasshownThiswillhelpavoid damagetothetubingwhentherefrigeratorispushedback againstthewall 4Turnshutoffvalveon 5CheckforleaksTightenanyconnectionsincluding connectionsatthevalveornutsthatleak 6TheicemakerisequippedwithabuiltinwaterstrainerIfyour waterconditionsrequireasecondwaterstrainerinstallitin the¹₄quot 635mmwaterlineateithert ubeconnectionObtain awaterstrainerfromyournearestappliancedealer CompletetheInstallation 1Plugintoagrounded3prongoutlet NOTEAllow24hourstoproducethefirstbatchoficeDiscard thefirstthreebatchesoficeproducedAllow3daystocompletely fillicecontainer A Cold water pipe B Pipe clamp C Copper tubing D Compression nut E Compression sleeve F Shutoff valve G Packing nut A B C DEF G A Tube clamp B Tube clamp screw C Copper tubing D Compression nut E Valve inlet A C B D E 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
  • Page 6 - English - : Refrigerator Doors Dependingonthewidthofyourdoorwayyoumayneedto removethedoorstomovetherefrigeratorintoyourhomeAlso thedoorhingesarefactoryinstalledontherighthandsideIfyou wantthedoortoopenfromtheotherdirectionyoumustreverse thedoorswing IMPORTANT Beforeyoubeginturntherefrigeratorcontroloffunplug refrigeratorordisconnectpowerRemovefoodandany adjustabledoororutilitybinsfromdoors Dependingonyourmodelyourrefrigeratorhaseither Style1ContourDoorsorStyle2StandardDoorsReference thegraphicspecifictoyourmodellaterinthissection followingFinalSteps NOTEAReversibilityKitwhichincludesanewBrandBadge andholecoversisavailable ToolsNeeded⁵₁₆quothexheadsocketwrench2phillips screwdriverflatbladescrewdriver⁵₁₆quotopenendwrenchflat 2quotputtyknife RemoveDoorsandHinges ⁵₁₆ quot Hexhead Hinge Screw 1Unplugrefrigeratorordisconnectpower 2Usingahexheadsocketwrenchremovethethree⁵₁₆quot hexheadhingescrewsfromthetophingeandliftupto removethehingeSeeTopHingegraphic NOTEProvideadditionalsupportforthedoorswhilethe hingesarebeingmovedDonotdependonthedoormagnets toholdthedoorsinplacewhileyouareworking 3Liftthefreezerdooroffofthecenterhingeandsetitaside 4Removethewasherfromthetopofthecenterhingepin 5Usingahexheadsocketwrenchandanopenendwrench removethethreescrewsfromthecenterhingeandremove thehingeSetaside 6Removethewasherfromthebott omofthece nterhingepin 7Lifttherefrigeratordoorfromthebottomhingeandsetaside 8Usingahexheadsocketwrenchremovethefour⁵₁₆quot hexheadhingescrewsfromthebottomhingeandpullthe hingefromthebottomoftherefrigeratordoor ReverseDoorsandHingesoptional IMPORTANTIfyouwanttoreverseyourdoorssothattheyopen intheoppositedirectionfollowthesestepsIfyouarenot reversingthedoorsseeReplaceDoorsandHinges Seecompletegraphicslaterintheseinstructions ReverseCenterHinge 1Removethethreedomecapsandscrewsfromthehandle sideandusethemtofilltheholescreatedwhenthehinge screwswereremoved 2Usingthethree⁵₁₆quothexheadhingescrewsremovedin Step1inserttwoscrewshalfwayintotheholesleaving spacetoinsertthecenterhinge 3Oncetherefrigeratordoorisinplaceslidethecenterhinge fromtherightontothescrewsinsertthethird screwandthen tightenall screwscompletely A Washer A Center hinge B ⁵₁₆ quot hexhead hinge screws A A B A Dome cap washers B Hexhead hinge screws C Dome caps DoorHinge HolePlug CabinetHinge HolePlug DomeCap DomeCap Washer Setscrew Shoulder Screw Shoulder ScrewWasher DoorStop Screw FlatHead Handle Screw DoorHandle HoleCap A B C
  • Page 7 - English - : NOTEMakesurethewashersareinplaceonboththetop andbottompinsofthecenterhinge ReverseFreezerDoor 1Removethethreecabinetholeplugsfromthetopofthe cabinetandplacetheminthehingeholesontheopposite side 2Removethedoorhandles Removethetwoflatheadhandlescrewsfromthebottom ofthefreezerdoorhandle Usingthe¹₈quothexkeyloosenthesetscrewattachingthe topofthehandle Pullthehandleawayfromthedoortoreleaseitfromthe shoulderscrewKeepallpartstogether 3Usingtheplastictoolprovidedremovethebrandbadge fromthefreezerdoorbypryinguptherighthandsideand slowlypeelingthebadgeawayfromthedoorrevealingthe holetomountthedoorhandle NOTES Toavoidscratchingthefinishdonotuseasharpor metallicobjecttoprythebrandbadgefromthedoor Rubasmallamountofliquiddishsoapoveranyadhesive residuewithyourfingersRinsethedoorwithwarmwater anddrywithasoftcloth 4Removetheshoulderscrewanditswasherfromthelefthand sideofthedoorandfastenitintotheholethatwasbehindthe brandbadge 5Removethedoorstopfromthebottomofthefreezerdoor 6Movethedoorstoptotheoppositesidemakingsurethatthe holeinthedoorstopplateisalignedperfectlywiththeholefor thecenterhingepin 7Usingthescrewremovedearlierfastenthedoorstoptothe bottomofthefreezerdoor 8Placethehandleontheshoulderscrewandpushthehandle towardthedooruntilthemountingbaseisflushagainstthe door 9Fastenthebottomofthehandletothebottomofthefreezer door 10TightenallscrewsSetasidethefreezerdooruntilthehinges andrefrigeratordoorareinplace ReverseRefrigeratorDoor 1Removethedoorstopfromthebottomoftherefrigerator door 2Replacethedoorstopontheoppositesideoftherefrigerator doormakingsurethattheholeinthedoorstopplateis alignedperfectlywiththeholeforthebottomhingepin 3Fastenthedoorstoptothedoor 4Removethedoorhandles Removethescrewsfromthetopoftherefrigeratordoor handle Removethesetscrewfromthelowerpartofthehandle Pullthehandleawayfromthedoortoreleaseitfromthe shoulderscrewKeepallpartstogether A ⁵₁₆ quot Hexhead hinge screws B Washers A Cabinet hole plugs A Shoulder screw B Setscrew C Flathead handle screws A A B A B A C A Door stop screw B Door stop A Door stop screw A Door stop screw B Door stop AB A AB
  • Page 8 - English - : 5Removethecapcoveringtheholeontheoppositesideofthe doorwheretherefrigeratordoorhandlewillbeinstalledand discardthecap 6Removetheshoulderscrewanditswasherfromthelefthand sideofthedoorandfastenitintotheholethatwasbehindthe cap 7Placethehandleontheshoulderscrewandpushthehandle towardthedooruntilthemountingbaseisflushagainstthe door 8Fastenthetopoftherefrigeratorhandletothetopofthe refrigeratordoor 9Covertheremainingholewiththecapprovided 10Removedoorhingeholeplugfromthe refrigeratordoorMove tooppositeside 11TightenallscrewsSetasiderefrigeratordooruntilbottom hingeisinstalledontheoppositesideoftherefrigerator ReverseTopHingeContourdoormodelsonly 1RemovethescrewattachingthehingepintothehingeTurn thehingeoversothatitispointingintheoppositedirection 2Placetheplasticspacerbeneaththehingesothatitwillbe betweenthehingeandthecabinetmakingsuretheholes arealigned 3Fastenthetophingetotheoppositesideofthecabinet insertingthescrewsonlyhalfwaysoyouwillbeableto replacean dalignthefreezerdoorlater ReplaceDoorsandHinges IMPORTANTProvideadditionalsupportforthedoorswhilethe hingesarebeingmovedDonotdependonthedoormagnetsto holdthedoorsinplacewhileyouareworking InstallRefrigeratorDoor 1Insertthehingepinintothebottomhingeoftherefrigerator doorandfastenthehingetothecabinetDonottighten completely 2Placethewasherontopofthebottomhingepin 3Placetherefrigeratordoorontothebottomhingepin 4Measurethedistancefromthebottomoftherefrigeratordoor tothefloorThedistanceshouldbeapproximately1⁴₅quot 46cm NOTEIfnecessaryloosenthebottomhingewithout removingthescrewsadjustthedoortothecorrectheightand fullytightenthescrews A Flathead handle screws B Setscrew A B A Plastic spacer B Hinge pin screw C Hinge pin A ⁵₁₆ quot hexhead hinge screws B Top hinge pin C Plastic spacer A Bottom hinge CCA A BB C B A
  • Page 9 - English - : InstallFreezerDoor 1Placewasherontheupperhingepinofthecenterhinge 2Placethefreezerdoorontheupperhingepinofthecenter hinge 3Insertthetophingepinintothedrilledholeinthetopofthe freezerdoorDonottightenthescrewscompletely 4Alignthedoorssothatthebottomofthefreezerdooraligns evenlywiththetopoftherefrigeratordoorTightenallscrews NOTEThedistancebetweenthedoorsshouldbe approximately³₄quot19mm FinalSteps 1Plugintherefrigeratororreconnectthepower 2ResetthecontrolsSeeUsingtheControls 3Returnallremovabledoorpartstodoorsandfoodto refrigerator Style1ContourDoor Door Swing Reversal optional 12 ADoorHingeHolePlug A ADoorStop BDoorStopScrew A Removal of Door Stops B ACabinetHingeHolePlugs A Door Removal amp Replacement ADoorStop BDoorStopScrew B A Reinstallation of Door Stops Center Hinge Top Hinge 11 A quotHexHeadHinge Screws DomeCapsandDomeCapWashers A B quotHexHeadHingeScrews ACenterHinge A B BTopHinge CHingePin A B C ADoorHandle HoleCap ABottomHinge Bottom Hinge BWasher C quotHexHeadHingeScrews A B C AFlatHeadHandleScrew BSetscrew A AShoulderScrew BSetscrew CFlatHeadHandleScrew B C A B
  • Page 10 - English - : Style2StandardDoors Door Removal amp Replacement Door Swing Reversal optional ADoorHingeHolePlug ADoorHandleSealingScrews A A ACabinetHingeHolePlugs 12 A Top Hinge B quotHexHeadHingeScrews CTopHinge B C ATopHingeCover A ADoorHandle HoleCap 11 A quotHexHeadHinge Screws DomeCapsandDomeCapWashers A Center Hinge B quotHexHeadHingeScrews ACenterHinge A B ABottomHinge Bottom Hinge BWasher C quotHexHeadHingeScrews A B C ADoorStopScrew B DoorStop BA SideView FrontView AFlatHeadHandleScrew BSetscrew A AShoulderScrew BSetscrew CFlatHeadHandleScrew B B C A
  • Page 11 - English - : Reversibility Kit Instructions IfyourmodelcamewithaReversibilitykitpleaseusetheBrand BadgePlacementtemplateandthefollowinginstructionstoinstall theBrandBadgeontheoppositesideofthefreezerdoor PartsIncluded Brandbadgeremovaltool BrandbadgetemplateonlastpageofUserInstructions Doorhandleholecap ToolsNeeded Scissors Maskingtape FreezerDoor 1Usingtheremovaltoolprovidedremovethebrandbadge fromthefreezerdoorbyliftinguptherighthandsideand peelingthebadgeawayfromthedoorfromrighttoleft NOTEToavoidscratchingthedoordonotuseasharpor metallicobjecttoprythebrandbadgefromthedoor 2Rubasmallamountofliquiddishsoapoveranyadhesive residuewithyourfingersRinsethedoorwithwarmwaterand drywithasoftcloth 3Cutthetemplatealongthedottedlinesthatmatchtheshape ofthebrandbadge 4Aligntheedgesofthetemplatewiththesideandtopofthe freezerdoorandtapethetemplatetothedoor NOTEWhenthetemplateiscorrectlyalignedtheholeinthe doorwherethehandlewaswillbewithinthecutoutofthe templateasshown 5Usingthecutoutasaguidepressthebrandbadgeontothe freezerdoormakingsurethattheholeiscompletelycovered 6Slowlyremovethetemplate Adjust the Doors IMPORTANTYourrefrigeratorcomplieswithAmerican DisabilitiesActADAguidelines DoorClosing Yourrefrigeratorhastwofrontadjustablelevelersoneonthe rightandoneontheleftIfyourrefrigeratorseemsunsteadyor youwantthedoorstocloseeasieradjusttherefrigeratorstilt usingthefollowinginstructions 1TurnthelevelertolowerorraisethatsideoftherefrigeratorIt maytakeseveralturnstoadjustthetiltoftherefrigerator Toraiseturnthelevelertotheright Tolowerturnthelevelertotheleft NOTEHavingsomeonepushagainstthetopofthe refrigeratortakessomeweightoffthelevelersandrollers whichmakesiteasiertoadjust 2Openbothdoorsagaintomakesuretheycloseaseasilyas youlikeIfnottilttherefrigeratorslightlymoretotherearby turningbothlevelinglegstotheleftitmaytakeseveralmore turns NOTETokeeptherefrigeratorlevelyoushouldturnboth levelinglegsthesameamount 3Usingalevelbesurethattherefrigeratorisstilllevelsideto sideReadjustifnecessary DoorAligning Ifthespacebetweenyourdoorslooksunevenyoucanadjustit usingthefollowinginstructions 1Dependingonyourmodelremovethetophingecover 2Loosenthetophingescrewsusinga⁵₁₆quotsocketorwrench 3Havesomeoneholdthedoorinplaceorputaspacerbetween thedoorswhileyoutightenthetophingescrews 4ReplacethetophingecoverifremovedinStep1
  • Page 12 - English - : REFRIGERATOR USE Using the Controls YourrefrigeratorhastwocontrolsthataffectthetemperatureThe Temperaturecontrolislocatedatthetopfrontoftherefrigerator compartmentandtheAirflowcontrolislocatedonthebackwall ofthefreezercompartment IMPORTANT Therecommendedsettingshouldbecorrectfornormal householdrefrigeratoruseThecontrolsaresetcorrectly whenmilkorjuiceisascoldasyoulikeandwhenicecream isfirm Wait24hoursforyourrefrigeratortocoolcompletelybefore addingfoodIfyouaddfoodbeforetherefrigeratorhascooled completelyyourfoodmayspoil NOTEAdjustingtherefrigeratorandfreezertemperature controlstoacolderthanrecommendedsettingwillnotcool thecompartmentsanyfaster Ifthetemperatureistoowarmortoocoldintherefrigerator orfreezerfirstchecktheairventstobesuretheyarenot blockedbeforeadjustingthecontrols TemperatureControl Foryourconveniencethetemperaturecontrolispresetatthe factoryWhenyoufirstinstallyourrefrigeratormakesurethe controlisstillpresetasshown RecommendedSetting CoolingOffOn ToturncoolingoffpressandholdTEMPSETTINGfor 4secondsuntilalllightsturnonfor1secondToturncooling backonpressandholdTEMPSETTINGagainfor4seconds NOTENeithercompartmentwillcoolwhenthecontrolissetto OFF AdjustingtheTemperatureControl Ifyouneedtoadjustthetemperatureineithertherefrigeratoror freezercompartmentusethesettingslistedinthefollowingchart asaguide NOTEExceptwhenstartingtherefrigeratordonotadjustthe controlmorethanonesettingatatimeWait24hoursbetween adjustmentsforthetemperaturetostabilize PressTEMPSETTINGtotogglebetweenthefourLEDlights whichindicatethetemperaturesettingReadingfromleftto righttheLEDinthefirstpositionistheleastcoldTheLEDs indicateincreasinglycoldersettingsasyoucontinuetothe rightuntilallfourLEDsareilluminated NOTEForthefirsttofourthsettingonlyoneLEDofthefour LEDswillbelitAllfourLEDswillbelitwhenyouhave reachedthecoldestsetting AdditionalFeature PowerColdFeature ThePowerColdfeaturesetsthefreezerandrefrigeratortothe lowesttemperaturesettingstoassistwithperiodsofhigh refrigeratorusefullgroceryloadsortemporarilywarmroom temperatures ToturnonthePowerColdfeaturepressTEMPSETTING continuallyuntilalltheLEDlightsareblinkingonoff progressivelyfromlefttorightPressTEMPSETTINGagainto returntotheCOLDsetpoint NOTEDependingontheenvironmentconditionsthe PowerColdfeaturewillremainactivatedupto24hoursWhen thefeatureturnsoffthetemperaturewillreturntothe recommendedsetpoint AirflowControl TheAirflowcontrolregulatestheamountofairflowingbetween thefreezerandtherefrigeratorcompartments WhenyouplugintherefrigeratorforthefirsttimeturntheAirflow controltotheRecommendedsetting AdjustingtheAirflowControl Ifyouwanttotemporarilyincreasethecoldairflowtoaspecific compartmentadjustthecontrol MaxIncreaseairflowtothefreezer MinIncreaseairflowtotherefrigerator IMPORTANTOncetheperformanceisachievedreturnthe AirflowcontroltotheRecommendedsettingtokeepthe refrigeratoroperatingatoptimumefficiency CONDITIONREASONADJUSTMENT REFRIGERATORtoowarmTEMPSETTINGcontrolone settinghigher FREE ZERtoo warm T oolittleice AIRFLOWorTEMPSETTING controlonesettinghigher REFRIGERATORtoocoldTEMPSETTINGcontrolone settinglower FREEZERtoocoldAIRFLOWorTEMPSETTING controlonesettinglower CONDITIONREASONADJUSTMENT HeavyiceuseMax HotroomtemperatureMaxtomaintainicemaking productionrate LargequantityofgroceriesMintoquicklychillfoodand beverages
  • Page 13 - English - : REFRIGERATOR FEATURES Yourmodelmayhavesomeorallofthesefeatures Refrigerator Shelves Theshelvesinyourrefrigeratorareadjustabletomatchyour individualstorageneeds Storingsimilarfooditemstogetherinyourrefrigeratorand adjustingtheshelvestofitdifferentheightsofitemswillmake findingtheexactitemyouwanteasierItwillalsoreducethe amountoftimetherefrigeratordoorisopenandsaveenergy Toremoveandreplaceashelf 1Removeitemsfromtheshelf 2Slidetheshelfstraightouttothestop 3Dependingonyourmodelliftbackorfrontoftheshelfpast thestopSlideshelfouttherestoftheway 4Replacetheshelfbyslidingthebackoftheshelfintothe track inthewallof thecabinet 5GuidethefrontoftheshelfintotheshelftrackBesuretoslide theshelfinalltheway Deli Drawer Thedelidrawerdesignallowsflexiblepositioning DeliDrawer Toremoveandreplacethedelidrawer 1Slidedelidrawerouttothestop 2Liftfrontofdelidrawerwithonehandwhilesupportingbottom ofdrawerwithotherhandSlidedrawerouttherestofthe way 3Replacethedrawerbyslidingitbackinfullypastthedrawer stop MeatStorageGuide Storemostmeatinoriginalwrappingaslongasitisairtightand moistureproofRewrapifnecessarySeethefollowingchartfor storagetimesWhenstoringmeatlongerthanthetimesgiven freezethemeat FreshfishorshellfishUsesamedayaspurchased Chickengroundbeefvarietymeatsliver12days Coldcutssteaksroasts35days Curedmeats710days LeftoversCoverleftoversw ithplasticwrapa luminumfoilor plasticcontainerswithtightlids Crisper CrisperDrawers Toremoveandreplacethecrisperdrawer 1SlidethecrisperdrawerstraightouttothestopLiftthefront andslidethedrawerouttherestoftheway 2Replacethedrawerbyslidingthedrawerinfullypastthestop CrisperCover Toremoveandreplacethecrispercover 1Removethecrispers 2Pulltheglassstraightout 3Replacetheglassbypushingitstraightin CrisperHumidityControl Youcancontroltheamountofhumidityinthemoisturesealed crisperAdjustthecontroltoLOWorHIGH LOWopenletsmoistairoutofthecrisperforbeststorageof fruitsandvegetableswithskins FruitWashletdryandstoreinrefrigeratorinplasticbagor crisperDonotwashorhullberriesuntiltheyarereadytouse Sortandkeepberriesinoriginalcontainerincrisperorstorein alooselyclosedpaperbagonarefrigeratorshelf VegetableswithskinsPlaceinplasticbagorplasticcontainer andstoreincrisper HIGHclosedkeepsmoistairinthecrisperforbeststorageof freshleafyvegetables LeafyvegetablesWashincoldwaterdrainandtrimortearoff bruisedanddiscoloredareasPlaceinplasticbagorplastic containerandstoreincrisper Important information to know about glass shelves and covers Donotcleanglassshelvesorcoverswithwarmwaterwhen theyarecoldShelvesandcoversmaybreakifexposedto suddentemperaturechangesorimpactsuchasbumping Temperedglassisdesignedtoshatterintomanysmall pebblesizepiecesThisisnormalGlassshelvesandcovers areheavyUsebothhandswhenremovingthemtoavoid dropping
  • Page 14 - English - : FREEZER FEATURES Yourmodelmayhavesomeorallofthesefeatures Freezer Shelf Dependingonyourmodeltheshelfmaybewireorglass Toremoveandreplaceashelf 1Removeitemsfromtheshelf 2Slidetheshelfstraightouttothestop 3Dependingonyourmodelliftbackorfrontoftheshelfpast thestopSlideshelfouttherestoftheway 4Replacetheshelfbyslidingthebackoftheshelfintothetrack inthewallofthecabinet 5GuidethefrontoftheshelfintotheshelftrackBesuretoslide theshelfinalltheway FrozenFoodStorageGuide Storagetimeswillvaryaccordingtothequalityandtypeoffood thetypeofpackagingorwrapusedshouldbeairtightand moistureproofandthestoragetemperatureSealthepackage orcontainersecurelytoavoidtasteandodortransferthroughout theproductIcecrystalsinsideasealedpackagearenormalThis simplymeansthatmoistureinthefoodandairinsidethepackage havecondensedcreatingicecrystals Putnomoreunfrozenfoodintothefreezerthanwillfreezewithin 24hoursnomorethan2to3lbsoffoodpercubicfoot907to 1350gperLoffreezerspaceLeaveenoughspaceinthe freezerforairtocirculatearoundpackagesThefreezerdoormust closetightl y NOTEFormor einformationonpreparingfoodforfreezingcheck afreezerguideorreliablecookbook DOOR FEATURES Yourmodelmayhavesomeorallofthesefeatures Door Rails Thedoorrailsmayberemovedforeasiercleaning Toremoveandreplacetherails 1Dependingonyourmodelremovetherailsbypushingin slightlyonthefrontofthebracketwhilepullingoutonthe insidetabRepeatthesestepsfortheotherend 2Replacetherailsbyaligningtheendsofthebracketswiththe buttonsonthesidesofthedoorlinerFirmlysnapbracketand assemblyontothetabsabovetheshelfasshown Door Bins Toremoveandreplacethebins 1Removethebinbyliftingitandpullingitstraightout 2Replacethebinbyslidingitinabovethedesiredsupportand pushingitdownuntilitstops Utility Compartment Theutilitycompartmentmayberemovedforeasiercleaning Toremoveandreplacetheutilitycompartment 1Removetheutilitycompartmentbysqueezingagainstone sidewhileraisingtheutilitycompartmentupandpullingit straightout 2Replacetheutilitycompartmentbypositioningonesideinthe lockandslidingintheoppositesideuntilitstops Important information to know about glass shelves and covers Donotcleanglassshelvesorcoverswithwarmwaterwhen theyarecoldShelvesandcoversmaybreakifexposedto suddentemperaturechangesorimpactsuchasbumping Temperedglassisdesignedtoshatterintomanysmall pebblesizepiecesThisisnormalGlassshelvesandcovers areheavyUsebothhandswhenremovingthemtoavoid dropping
  • Page 15 - English - : Ice Maker IMPORTANTFormodelswithawaterfilterafterconnectingthe refrigeratortoawatersourceorreplacingthewaterfilterfilland discardthreefullcontainersoficetopreparethewaterfilterfor use TurningtheIceMakerOnOff Toturntheicemakeronsimplylowerthewireshutoffarm Tomanuallyturntheicemakeroffliftthewireshutoffarmtothe Offarmuppositionandlistenfortheclick NOTEYouricemakerhasanautomaticshutoffAsiceismade theicecubeswillfilltheicestoragebinandtheicecubeswill raisethewireshutoffarmtotheOffarmuppositionDonot forcethewireshutoffarmupordown IceStorageBin 1Washtheicestoragebinwithmildsoapandwarmwater 2Slidetheicestoragebinundertheicemakerandpushit towardthebackasfarasitwillgo 3LowerthearmontheicemakertotheOnposition NOTEItusuallytakesapproximately24hoursfortheice makertobeginproducingiceYoumaynoticetheicehas anofftasteIfsodiscardthefirstthreebatchesofice producedAfterthattheofftasteshouldbegone IceProductionRate Theicemakershouldproduceapproximately8to12batches oficeina24hourperiodAllow3daystocompletelyfillthe icecontainer Toincreaseiceproductionlowerthefreezerandrefrigerator temperaturesSeeUsingtheControlsWait24hours betweenadjustments Remember Thequalityofyouricewillbeonlyasgoodasthequalityofthe watersuppliedtoyouricemakerAvoidconnectingtheice makertoasoftenedwatersupplyWatersoftenerchemicals suchassaltcandamagepartsoftheicemakerandleadto poorqualityiceIfasoftenedwatersupplycannotbeavoided makesurethewatersoftenerisoperatingproperlyandiswell maintained DonotuseanythingsharptobreakuptheiceinthebinThis cancausedamagetotheicestoragebinandthedispenser mechanism Donotstoreanythingontopoforintheicemakerorice storagebin REFRIGERATOR CARE Cleaning Boththerefrigeratorandfreezersectionsdefrostautomatically Howevercleanbothsectionsaboutonceamonthtoavoid buildupofodorsWipeupspillsimmediately IMPORTANT Becauseaircirculatesbetweenbothsectionsanyodors formedinonesectionwilltransfertotheotherYoumust thoroughlycleanbothsectionstoeliminateodorsToavoid odortransferanddryingoutoffoodwraporcoverfoods tightly Forstainlesssteelmodelsstainlesssteeliscorrosion resistantandnotcorrosionproofTohelpavoidcorrosionof yourstainlesssteelkeepyoursurfacescleanbyusingthe followingcleaninginstructions ToCleanYourRefrigerator NOTEDonotuseabrasiveorharshcleanerssuchaswindow spraysscouringcleansersflammablefluidsmuriaticacid cleaningwaxesconcentrateddetergentsbleachesorcleansers containingpetroleumproductsonexteriorsurfacesdoorsand cabinetplasticpartsinterioranddoorlinersorgasketsDonot usepapertowelsscouringpadsorotherharshcleaningtools 1Unplugrefrigeratorordisconnectpower 2Handwashrinseanddryremovablepartsandinterior surfacesthoroughlyUseacleanspongeorsoftclothanda milddetergentinwarmwater 3Cleantheexteriorsurfaces PaintedmetalWashpaintedmetalexteriorswithaclean softclothorspongeandamilddetergentinwarmwater Rinsesurfaceswithcleanwarmwateranddryimmediatelyto avoidwaterspots StainlesssteelWashstainlesssteelsurfaceswithaclean softclothorspongeandamilddetergentinwarmwater Rinsesurfaceswithcleanwarmwateranddryimmediatelyto avoidwaterspots NOTEWhencleaningstainlesssteelalwayswipeinthe directionofthegraintoavoidcrossgrainscratching 4Thereisnoneedforroutinecondensercleaninginnormal homeoperatingenvironmentsIftheenvironmentis particularlygreasyordustyorthereissignificantpettraffic inthehomethecondensershouldbecleanedevery2to 3monthstoensuremaximumefficiency Ifyouneedtocleanthecondenser Removethebasegrille Useavacuumcleanerwithasoftbrushtocleanthegrille theopenareasbehindthegrilleandthefrontsurfacearea ofthecondenser Replacethebasegrillewhenfinished 5Pluginrefrigeratororreconnectpower WARNING Explosion Hazard Use nonflammable cleaner Failure to do so can result in death explosion or fire
  • Page 16 - English - : bluB thgiL eht gnignahC Freezer Compartment Light 1 Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power 2 Remove the light shield on some models Top of the freezer compartment Slide the light shield toward the back of the compartment to release it from the light assembly 3 Remove the light bulb and replace it with an appliance bulb of the same size and shape To replace an LED light bulb in the freezer compartment order part number W10565137 36 watts NOTE Some LED replacement bulbs are not recommended for wetdamp environments The refrigerator and freezer compartments are considered to be wetdamp environments If using a brand of LED bulb other than the recommended LED bulb before installation read and follow all instructions on the LED packaging If an incandescent bulb is used to replace an LED bulb use only incandescent bulbs for household appliances with a maximum of 25 watts 4 Replace the light shield 5 Plug in refrigerator or reconnect power Vacation and Moving Care Vacations If You Choose to Leave the Refrigerator On While Youre Away 1 Use up any perishables and freeze other items 2 If your refrigerator has an automatic ice maker and is connected to the household water supply turn off the water supply to the refrigerator Property damage can occur if the water supply is not turned off 3 If you have an automatic ice maker turn off the ice maker NOTE o thet mra ffotuhs eriw eht esiaR tisop pu ffO ion 4 Empty the ice bin If You Choose to Turn Off the Refrigerator 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 3 Turn off the Temperature controls See Using the Controls 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 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 2 Remove all food from the refrigerator and pack all frozen food in dry ice 3 Empty the ice bin 4 Turn off the Temperature controls See Using the Controls 5 Unplug refrigerator 6 Clean wipe and dry thoroughly 7 Take out all removable parts wrap them well and tape them together so they dont shift and rattle during the move 8 Depending on the model raise the front of the refrigerator so it rolls more easily OR raise the leveling screws so they dont scrape the floor See Adjust the Doors or Door Closing and Door Alignment Tape the doors closed and tape the power cord to the back of the refrigerator When you get to your new home put everything back and refer to the Installation Instructions section for preparation instructions Also if your refrigerator has an automatic ice maker remember to reconnect the water supply to the refrigerator NOTE Applies to some models IMPORTANT The light bulbs in both the refrigerator and freezer compartments of your new refrigerator use LED technology If the lights do not illuminate when the refrigerator andor freezer door is opened call for assistance or service 1 Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power 2 Remove the light bulb and replace it with an appliance bulb of the same size and shape 3 Plug in refrigerator or reconnect power To replace the LED bulb with an LED bulb order part number W10716219 4 watts NOTE Some LED replacement bulbs are not recommended for wetdamp environments The refrigerator and freezer compartments are considered to be wetdamp environments If using a brand of LED bulb other than the recommended LED bulb before installation read and follow all instructions on the LED packaging To replace an LED bulb with an incandescent bulb use only incandescent bulbs for household appliances with a maximum of 60 watts Refrigerator Compartment Light The refrigerator light bulb is located behind the control
  • Page 17 - English - : TROUBLESHOOTING First try the solutions suggested here If you need further assistance or more recommendations that may help you avoid a service call refer to the warranty page in this manual and scan the code with your mobile device or visit wwwmaytagcomproducthelp In Canada visit wwwmaytagca Contact us by mail with any questions or concerns at the address below In the USA Maytag Brand Home Appliances Customer eXperience Center 553 Benson Road Benton Harbor MI 490222692 In Canada Maytag Brand Home Appliances Customer eXperience Centre 200 6750 Century Ave Mississauga Ontario L5N 0B7 Please include a daytime phone number in your correspondence Refrigerator Operation The refrigerator will not operate Power cord unplugged Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet Is outlet working Plug in a lamp to see if the outlet is working Household fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker If the problem continues call an electrician Controls on Make sure the refrigerator control is ON See Using the Controls New installation Allow 24 hours following installation for the refrigerator to cool completely NOTE Adjusting the temperature controls to coldest setting will not cool the refrigerator more quickly The lights do not work Light bulb burned out Replace light bulb See Changing the Light Bulb The motor seems to run too much Your new refrigerator may run longer than your old one due to its highefficiency compressor and fans The unit may run even longer if the room is warm a large food load is added the door is opened often or if the door has been left open The refrigerator seems noisy Refrigerator noise has been reduced over the years Due to this reduction you may hear intermittent noises from your new refrigerator that you did not notice from your old model Below are listed some normal sounds with explanations Buzzing heard when the water valve opens to fill the ice maker Pulsating fanscompressor adjusting to optimize performance HissingRattling flow of refrigerant movement of water lines or from items placed on top of the refrigerator SizzlingGurgling water dripping on the heater during Defrost cycle Popping contractionexpansion of inside walls especially during initial cooldown Water runningdripping may be heard when ice melts during defrosting and water runs into the drain pan CreakingCracking occurs as ice is being ejected from the ice maker mold The doors will not close completely or they pop open Door blocked open Move food packages away from door Bin or shelf in the way Push bin or shelf back in the correct position Crisper cover in the way Make sure the crisper cover is fully pushed in so that the back rests on the supports Refrigerator not tilted toward the rear So the doors will close easier raise the front of the refrigerator so that it tilts slightly downward toward the rear See Adjust the Doors Door closed too quickly Close the door slowly and firmly to keep the door from popping open 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
  • Page 18 - English - : Thedoorisdifficulttoopen GasketsdirtyorstickyCleangasketsandcontactsurfaces withmildsoapandwarmwaterRinseanddrywithsoftcloth Temperature and Moisture Temperatureistoowarm NewinstallationAllow24hoursfollowinginstallationforthe refrigeratortocoolcompletely DooropenedoftenorleftopenAllowswarmairtoenter refrigeratorMinimizedooropeningsandkeepdoorfully closed LargeloadoffoodaddedAllowseveralhoursfor refrigeratortoreturntonormaltemperature Controlssetcorrectlyforthesurroundingconditions AdjustthecontrolsasettingcolderChecktemperaturein 24hoursSeeUsingtheControls Thereisinteriormoisturebuildup NOTESomemoisturebuildupisnormal HumidroomContributestomoisturebuildup DooropenedoftenorleftopenAllowshumidairtoenter refrigeratorMinimizedooropeningsandkeepdoorfully closed Ice and Water Theicemakerisnotproducingiceornotenoughice Refrigeratorconnectedtoawatersupplyandthesupply shutoffvalveturnedonConnectrefrigeratortowater supplyandturnwatershutoffvalvefullyopen KinkinthewatersourcelineAkinkinthelinecanreduce waterflowStraightenthewatersourceline IcemakerturnedonMakesurewireshutoffarmorswitch dependingonmodelisintheOnposition NewinstallationWait24hoursaftericemakerinstallation foriceproductiontobeginAllow3daystocompletelyfillthe icecontainer LargeamountoficerecentlyremovedAllow24hoursfor icemakertoproducemoreice IcecubejammedintheicemakerejectorarmRemove icefromtheejectorarmwithaplasticutensil Reverseosmosiswaterfiltrationsystemconnectedto yourcoldwatersupplyThiscandecreasewaterpressure SeeWaterSupplyRequirements Theicecubesareholloworsmall NOTEThisisanindicationoflowwaterpressure WatershutoffvalvenotfullyopenTurnthewatershutoff valvefullyopen KinkinthewatersourcelineAkinkinthelinecanreduce waterflowStraightenthewatersourceline Reverseosmosiswaterfiltrationsystemconnectedto yourcoldwatersupplyThiscandecreasewaterpressure SeeWaterSupplyRequirements QuestionsremainregardingwaterpressureCalla licensedqualifiedplumber Offtasteodororgraycolorintheice NewplumbingconnectionsNewplumbingconnections cancausediscoloredoroffflavoredice IcestoredtoolongDiscardiceWashicebinAllow 24hoursforicemakertomakenewice OdortransferfromfoodUseairtightmoistureproof packagingtostorefood AretheremineralssuchassulfurinthewaterAwater filtermayneedtobeinstalledtoremovetheminerals ACCESSORIES Thefollowingaccessoriesareavailableforyourrefrigerator Toordercontactusandaskforthepartnumber IntheUSAvisitwwwmaytagcomaccessoriesorcall 18006889900 InCanadavisitwwwmaytagcaorcall18008076777 affresh StainlessSteelCleaner InUSAorderPartW10355016 InCanadaorderPartW10355016B affresh StainlessSteelWipes InUSAorderPartW10355049 InCanadaorderPartW10355049B affresh KitchenampApplianceCleaner InUSAorderPartW10355010 InCanadaorderPartW10355010B AirFilter OrderPartW10311524 ReversibilityKit OrderPartW10395149 WARNING Explosion Hazard Use nonflammable cleaner Failure to do so can result in death explosion or fire
  • Page 19 - English - : 1114 MAYTAG REFRIGERATION LIMITEDWARRANTY ATTACHYOURRECEIPTHEREPROOFOFPURCHASEISREQUIRED TOOBTAINWARRANTYSERVICE Pleasehavethefollowinginformationavailablewhenyoucallthe CustomereXperienceCenter Nameaddressandtelephonenumber Modelnumberandserialnumber Acleardetaileddescriptionoftheproblem Proofofpurchaseincludingdealerorretailernameandaddress IFYOUNEEDSERVICE 1BeforecontactingustoarrangeservicepleasedeterminewhetheryourproductrequiresrepairSome questionscanbeaddressedwithoutservicePleasetakeafewminutestoreviewtheTroubleshootingor ProblemSolversectionoftheUseandCareGuidescantheQRcodeontherighttoaccessadditional resourcesorvisithttpswwwmaytagcomproducthelp 2AllwarrantyserviceisprovidedexclusivelybyourauthorizedMaytagServiceProviders IntheUSandCanada directallrequestsforwarrantyserviceto MaytagCustomereXperienceCenter IntheUSAcall18006889900InCanadacall18008076777 Ifoutsidethe50UnitedStatesorCanadacontactyourauthorizedMaytagdealertodeterminewhetheranother warrantyapplies httpswwwmaytagcom producthelp TEN YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY WHAT IS COVERED WHAT IS NOT COVERED FIRSTYEARLIMITEDWARRANTYPARTSANDLABOR Foroneyearfromthedateofpurchasewhenthismajor applianceisinstalledoperatedandmaintainedaccording toinstructionsattachedtoorfurnishedwiththeproduct MaytagbrandofWhirlpoolCorporationorWhirlpool CanadaLPhereafterMaytagwillpayforfactory specifiedreplacementpartsandrepairlabortocorrect defectsinmaterialsorworkmanshipthatexistedwhenthis majorappliancewaspurchasedoratitssolediscretion replacetheproductIntheeventofproductreplacement yourappliancewillbewarrantedfortheremainingtermof theoriginalunitswarrantyperiod SECONDTHROUGHTENTHYEARLIMITED WARRANTY COMPRESSORONLYLABORNOT IN CLUDED Inthesecondthroughtenthyearsfromthedateoforiginal purchasewhenthismajorapplianceisinstalledoperated andmaintainedaccordingtoinstructionsattachedtoor furnishedwiththeproductMaytagwillpayforafactory specifiedreplacementcompressortocorrectnoncosmetic defectsinmaterialsorworkmanshipinthispartthatprevent functionoftherefrigeratorandthatexistedwhenthismajor appliancewaspurchasedThislimited10yearwarrantyis forthecompressoronlyanddoesnotincludelabor YOURSOLEANDEXCLUSIVEREMEDYUNDERTHIS LIMITEDWARRANTYSHALLBEPRODUCTREPAIRAS PROVIDEDHEREINServicemustbeprovidedbyaMaytag designatedservice companyThislim itedwarrantyisvalid onlyintheUnitedStatesorCanadaandappliesonlywhen themajorapplianceisusedinthecountryinwhichitwas purchasedThislimitedwarrantyiseffectivefromthedate oforiginalconsumerpurchaseProofoforiginalpurchase dateisrequiredtoobtainserviceunderthislimitedwarranty 1Commercialnonresidentialormultiplefamilyuseoruseinconsistentwith publisheduseroperatororinstallationinstructions 2InhomeInstructiononhowtouseyourproduct 3Servicetocorrectimproperproductmaintenanceorinstallationinstallationnot inaccordancewithelectricalorplumbingcodesorcorrectionofhousehold electricalor plumbingiehousewiringfuses orwaterinlethoses 4Consumablepartsielightbulbsbatteriesairorwaterfilterspreservation solutionsetc 5DefectsordamagecausedbytheuseofnongenuineMaytagpartsor accessories 6DamagefromaccidentmisuseabusefirefloodsactsofGodorusewith productsnotapprovedbyMaytag 7Repairstopartsorsystemstocorrectproductdamageordefectscausedby unauthorizedservicealterationormodificationoftheappliance 8Cosmeticdamageincludingscratchesdentschipsandotherdamageto appliancefinishesunlesssuchdamageresultsfromdefectsinmaterialsand workmanshipandisreportedtoMaytagwithin30days 9Discolorationrustoroxidationofsurfacesresultingfromcausticorcorr osive environme ntsincludingbutnotlimitedtohighsaltconcentrationshighmoisture orhumidityorexposuretochemicals 10Foodormedicinelossduetoproductfailure 11PickupordeliveryThisproductisintendedforinhomerepair 12Travelortransportationexpensesforserviceinremotelocationswherean authorizedMaytagservicerisnotavailable 13Removalorreinstallationofinaccessibleappliancesorbuiltinfixturesietrim decorativepanelsflooringcabinetryislandscountertopsdrywalletcthat interferewithservicingremovalorreplacementoftheproduct 14Serviceorpartsforapplianceswithoriginalmodelserialnumbersremoved alteredornoteasilyd etermined Thecostof repairorreplacementundertheseexcludedcircumstancesshallbe bornebythecustomer DISCLAIMEROFIMPLIEDWARRANTIES IMPLIEDWARRANTIESINCLUDINGANYIMPLIEDWARRANTYOFMERCHANTABILITYORIMPLIEDWARRANTYOFFITNESSFORA PARTICULARPURPOSEARELIMITEDTOONEYEARORTHESHORTESTPERIODALLOWEDBYLAWSomestatesandprovincesdonotallow limitationsonthedurationofimpliedwarrantiesofmerchantabilityorfitnesssothislimitationmaynotapplytoyouThiswarrantygivesyou specificlegalrightsandyoualsomayhaveotherrightsthatvaryfromstatetostateorprovincetoprovince DISCLAIMEROFREPRESENTATIONSOUTSIDEOFWARRANTY Maytagmakesnorepresentationsaboutthequalitydurabilityorneedforserviceorrepairofthismajorapplianceotherthantherepresentations containedinthiswarrantyIfyouwant alongerormorecomprehensivewarrantythanthelimitedwarrantythatcomeswiththismajorappliance youshouldaskMaytagoryourretaileraboutbuyinganextendedwarranty LIMITATIONOFREMEDIESEXCLUSIONOFINCIDENTALANDCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES YOURSOLEANDEXCLUSIVEREMEDYUNDERTHISLIMITEDWARRANTYSHALLBEPRODUCTREPAIRASPROVIDEDHEREINMAYTAG SHALLNOTBELIABLEFORINCIDENTALORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGESSomestatesandprovincesdonotallowtheexclusionorlimitationof incidentalorconsequentialdamagessotheselimitationsandexclusionsmaynotapplytoyouThiswarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrightsand youalsomayhaveotherrightsthatvaryfromstatetostateorprovincetoprovince
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