
contents
BaseGrille
11
LightBulbReplacement
11
CareandCleaning
11
ModelandSerialNumbers
2
Condenser
ProblemSolver
12,13
DoorSwingOption
14.:;
SafetyInstructions
z
Energy-savingTips
4 ‘,
shelves
6,7
FoodStorageSuggestions
5
LStorage.Drawers
7-9
StorageTimes
5
Drawer&CoverRemoval 8,9
Icemaker
10
TemperatureControl
4
IcernakerAccessoryKit
1’7
Vacation&MovingTips
18
IceTrays
10
Installation
3,4
Clearances
3’
ElectricalRequirements
3 ‘.
Howto Reversethe
ExtensionCord
3<
Doorswing
14917
Grounding
3’
1
Location -
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RollersandLev~lingLegs 4
WaterSupplytoIcem’aker 3 ~ “‘
Top-Mount
No-Frost 14& 16modek
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Keepithandyforanswerstoyour
questions.
You’llseethemonalabelatthe
upperIefisideofthefreshfood
compartment.
Pleasewritethesenumbershere:
Model Number
Serial Number
Use thesemodelandserial
numbersinanycorrespondence
orservicecallsconcerning
yourrefrigerator.
tiediately contactthedealer(or
builder)thatsoldyouthe
refrigerator.
Savethe md money.
Beforeyou
mquefi
sertice. .0
ChecktheProblemSolveronpages
12and 13.It listscausesofminor
operatig problemsthatyoucan
colrrectyourself.
,>
@menmetingyourrefrigetitor‘
positiondoesnotremovepower
to
thelightcircuit.
away&omthea$ beWreti notb
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Mtilation
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elwtricity
Thepowercordoftis appliance
isequippedwithagroundingplug
whichmateswithastandard
groundingwti outlet(Fig.1)to
minimizethepossibilityofelectric
shockhazardfromthisappliance.
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INSUREPROPERGROUND
EXiSTSBEFOREUSE
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98
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Grounding ‘
Plug
I
Fig, 1
HavethewalIoutletcheckedbya
qualifiedelectriciantomakesure
outletisproperlygrounded.
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Whereanungroundedwalloutletis
encountered,itisyourpersonal
responsibilityandobligationtohave
it&placedwithaproperlygrounded
@
walloutiet.
The
refrigeratorshoddalways
be plug~dhto itsom
htividud e~w$rid outlet—
(220/240volt,50Hem, single
phaseACor 220/240volt,60
Hem, singlephaseAC,as
indicatedontheratingplate).This
isrecommendedforbest
performanceandtoprevent
overloadinghousewiringcircuits,
wtich couldcausea firehazard
fromoverheatingwires.
Ifthepowersupplycordbecomes
damaged,it mustbereplacedbya
qualifiedserviceagentin orderto
avoida safetyhmard.
Allowthefollowingclearancesfor
easeofinstallationandproperair
circulation.
Sides. . . . . . . . .
3/4”(19mm)
Top . . . . . ..*. ..l’’(25m-m)
Back, . . . . . . . . .
I’f(25mm)
WaterSupplytoIcemaker
If
yourrefrigeratorhasan
icemaker,orifyouplantoaddan
icernakerlater,theicemakerwill
havetobeconnectedtoacold
drinkingwaterline.
Awatersupplykitcontaining
coppertubing,shut-offvalve,
fittingsandinstructionsisavatiable
atextracostfroti yourdeder.
Thereshouldbesufficienttubing
fortheicernakerhornthecold
watersupplytotiow movtigthe
refrigeratoroutfromthewdl
severalfeet(approximately8feet
[2.5m]of 1/4”[6.25mm]copper
tubinginthree 10-inch[250mm]
diametercods).
MaximumpermissibleMet water
pressure–8.3 bars(120psi).
Minimumpermissibleinletwater
pressure–1.4bars(20psi).
hstallation of.icemakermustbe
madebya qualifiedservice
technician.
lb
l—
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mmtie levelinglegsclockwi9e
toraiseth~refrigerator,
comt?rclockwisetoBower
it.
RoUers
nexttothelevelinglegs
enableyouto movetherefrigerator
awayfromthewallforcleaning.
fim thelegscounterclockwise
untfltheweightoftherefrigerator
istransferredfromthemtothe
rollers.Afterrollingtherefrigerator
backintoplace,tum thelegs
clockwiseuntilthelegsagainbear
theweightoftherefrigerator.
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Thetemperaturecontroldid has
ninesettingsplusOFF.
“~”
iSthewarmest.
“9”isthecoldest,
Initiallysetthetemperaturecontrol
dialatCt51’
4
Mer usingtherefrigerator,
adjustthetemperaturec~ntr~lif
n~ess~. hsert acoinintotheslot
inthemiddleofthedialandyou
canturnthedialtothesettingthat
isbestsuitd toyourneeds.
Allow24hoursfortemperaturesto
stabilize.
Note:Mting thetemperature
controlda] toOFFstopscwling
inbothcompartment-fresh
fwd andfrear.
Itisnotnecessarytodefrostthe
freezeror freshfoodcompartments.
Yourrefrigeratorisdesignedand
equippedto defrostitself
automatically.However,some
frostonpackagesisnormal.
@Locationofyourrefrigeratoris
important.Avoidlocatingitnextto
yourcookingappliance,Qheating
ventorwherethesunwillshine
directlyonit.
@BesurethedoorsareCIQS*
tightly.Beforeleavingthehouse
orretiringforthenight,ch~k to
besurethedoorshaven’tbeenleft
openaccidentally.
QStoreotiy thosefoodsrequiring
refrigerationinyourretigerator.
~WipeInoisture&ombottlesand
cartonsbeforeputtingtheminthe
refrigerator.
e Keepfoodscoveredtoreduce
moisturebuildupinsidethe
refi-igerator.
,,’,
@If youturnthecontroltothe
coldestpositionforquickchilling
or freezing,besureto turnitback
toyourregularsetting.
@Keepthecondenserclean(see
page11).
@Don’tovercrowdyourrefrigerator.
Overcrowdingcanrequireextra
electricalenergytokeepeverythtig
cool.
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Sugestiom
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REFHl:;RA~R Ffl\yEfl
Fm$hMeats
Roasts(Beef&Lamb).. ... .. 3t05
Roasts(Pork&Vf?ai).. ... .. . 3t05
StOaks(Beet). .. . ... ..... .. 3t05
Chops(t.amb),.. . .. .... ... 3t05
Chops(Pork).. .. .. .... .. .. 3t05
Ground&StewMeats... ... . lto2
VarietyMeats.. . .... .. .... . lto2
Sausage(Pork). .. ... .... .. lto2
mcess$d
Meats
Bacon
,.,, ,, ..!.,, ,! ..!,!
7
$mntiude ~.. t.< . .. ... ..+l ~
Ham~hole) . .. . . ... .. ... .
Ham(Ha10.... .. .. ... ...!t 315
Ham(Stices).. .. . ..i.. *.’.
LuncheonMeats. .. .. ... .. . 3~5
Sausage(Smoked). .. ... .. .
Sausage(Dry&Semi-Dry). .. .
14to21
CookedMoats
CookedMeatsand
MeatDishes. . .. .. ... ... . 3t04
Gravy&MeatBroth. .. .. ... . lto2
Fresh IPouitrY
Chicken&Turkey@hole) . ... 1to 2
Chicken(Pieces].. .. .. ... .. lto2
e
Tutiey(fieces) ..t.: .. .. .. . ~to2
Duck&Goose(Whole).. ... . . 1to 2
Qblds . . ... .. .. . ... .. .. .. lto~
CaokodPoultry
Pieces(CoveredwithBroth). .. 1to2
Pieces(NotCovered). .. ... ..
3to4
CookedPoultryDishes.. ... .. 3to 4
FriedChicken.. .. . .. .. ... .. 3t04
(-!7%)
6to12
4t08
6IO12
6t09
3t04
3t04
3t04
lto2
1
1~
lto2
lto2
lto2
Freezing
notrecomc
mended.
2t03
2t03
12
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6
3
6
1
4t06
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[~R*~~~~O\Orff18~*& ~OUl~!~j FREEZER
Mostfruitsandvegetables
. .. ..’.. . .. ..8-12months
~anfish . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. ... . . .. ..~months
Fattyfish,rollsandbreads,
soups,stew,casseroles. ... .. .. . . ...2-3months
Cakes,pies,sandwiches,
leftovers(cooked),
Icecream(originalcarton).. .. .. . . .. .1monthmax.
Meats,fishandpoultrypurchased
fromthestorevaryin qufity and
age;consequently,safestorage
timein yourrefrigeratorwillvary.
Tostore dronn meab, fish and
pdby:
~~ways removestorewrappings.
—
eRewrapin fofi,fi or waxpaper
_ and
retigerate immediately.
~
~
Tostorecheese,wrapwellwith
waxpaperoraluminumfoil,orput
inaplasticbag.
s
~~efil~y w~p ~ expelairand
helppreventmold.
@Storeprepackagedcheeseinits
ownwrappingifyouwish.
~ storeveg@tabBe5,usethe
vegetabledrawers--they$vebe~n
designedtopresOlvethenatural
moistummd freshnessQfproduce,
@Coveringvege~bleswithamoist
towelhelpsmaintaincrispness-
@Asafirther aidtofreshness$
pmpackgedvegetablescanbe
storedintheiroriginalwrapping.
Note:*e&l@esh&d
compa~nt
drawers(onmodelssoequipped)
&it unnecessa~towrapcertain
foodswhichthey%ebeendesigned
topreserve.~ese drawersare
describedonpageZ
Tostoreicecr-–Fine-qudity
icecream,withhighcream
tiontent,wiUnormallyrequire
slightlylowertemperaturesthan
m-ore“airy”already-packged
brandswithlowcreamcontent.
eItw~ ben&ess~ toexperiment@
determinethe frwzer compartment
locationandtemperaturecontrol
settingtokeepyouricecreamat
tie rightservkg temperature.
~me ~ oftie -r compartment
is slightlycolderthanthefront.
mps on freezhg fooh
There= threeessentialreqtiments
forefficienthomefreezing.
1. hitial quklity.Freezeonlytop-
@ty Ms.
Freezing Rti qdty
andflwor;itcannotimpruvequtity.
2. Speed.Thequickerfruitsand
vegetablesare frozena~r pitting,
thebetterthe frozenproductwill
be. You’Usavetime,too,withless
cuflingandsortingtodo.
3, moper paeqing. Usefood
wrapsdesignedespecia~yfor
freezing;they’rereadilyavailable
atmostfoodstores.
To
freezemeat,fiiiihandpultry,
wrapwellinfreezer-weightfoil(or
otherheavy-dutywrappingw~riai)
formingitCWefUl~Ytothe~h~~of
thecontents,Thisexpelsair,Fold
andcrimpendsofthepackge to
provideagoti, lastingSe~~
Don’trefreezemeatthathas
completelythawed;meat~whether
raworcooked,cw befrown
Successfullyonlyonce.
Limitfreezingoffresh(unf~wn)
meatsor seafoods@12pounds(5
kg)atathe.
mrCowenience.,*
s Storelib things@gether.This
savesbothtimeandelectricity
becauseyoucanfindfoodstiter.
QPlacetheoldestitemsupfrontso
theycanbeuseduppromptly.
@
Use shelvesonthedoorformost
oftenusedsaucesandcondiments.
Tosavemoneyinenergy
andfmdios~
@Covermoistfoodswithtightlids,
plasticfflmor foil.
@M vegetablesandtiits pbcedin
drawemWMlastlongerwhenstored
inclosedplasticcontainersor
wrappd inplasticfti.
~DOnotoverloadyourfreshfood
orfreezercomp~ment witha lot
ofwarmfoodatonce.
@Openthedoortie fewesttimes
possibletosaveelectricalenergy.
emen
go~g outoftownfor
seved days,leaveasfewperishables
aspossibleintherefrigerator.If
yourrefrigeratorhasan icemaker,
movetheicemakerfeelerarmto
theOFF (up)positionandshutoff
watersupplytotherefrigerator.

shelves
Shelfsupportsatvariouslevels
enableyoutorepositiontie shelves
to
betteraccommodateyourtiable
inventoryofrefrigeratedfoods.
Hw”w3dm shelves
(onmodeBssoequipped)
llJ-
Oneendrestsonamoldedside-
wallsupport;abracketontheother
endho~h intoatrackontherear
cabinetwall.
Toremove,lifitheshelfupat
front,thenoffthesupportandout
ofthetrack.
Toreplace,selectdesiredshelf
height.Withshelffrontraised
sfightiy,hookthebracket’stoplug
intothetrack,thenlowertheshelf
ontothesupport.
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(OnmodelsSOequip~d)
Somemodelshaveasteelwire
slidingshelf,astationarytempered
glassshelfortwosteelwire
stationaryshelves.Theseshelves
canberelo~at~delsewhereinth~
freshfoodcompafiment,
Thefill-widthslidingshelfhas
stop-loch.Whenplacedcorrectly
Note:The shelftotherightofthe
trackis designedtohoo~intothe
right-handslot;theshelftotheleft
isdesignedto hookintotheleft-hand
slot
●
on~heshelfsuppo~s,theshelfwill
stopbeforecomingcompletelyout
oftherefrigeratorandwillnottilt
whenyouplacefoodonitorremove
foodfromit.
Toremovetheshelf,lifttherear
oftheshelfandptil forward.
Toremovea full-widthshelf
whenthe frwh foodcompatiment
dooreamot beopenedftily...
I
...lifttherear oftheshelf,pull
forwardanddown,tiltthe~lelfand
takeit out.
6
Somemodelshaveanice-tray
shelf,so~neh~vealower-levelshelf
tothodghtoftheicetrayshqlfand
somemodeishavea full-widths~p
shelf,
Toremovetheicetray shelfand
thewireshelfnextto-it:
1. Taketheice-trayshelfandliftits
a
rightsideupoffhooksattop.
2. Takethewireshelfandliftits
leftsideup offhooksattop.
3. Swingthewireshelfclearofthe
hooksandtheice-trayshelfand
pullittothelefttofreeitspins
fromholesinthecabinetwall.
4. Swingtheice-trayshelfdown
andpullittotherightto freeits
pinsfromholesinthecabinetwall.
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1. Lifttheleftsideoftheshelf
slightlyandmovetheshelftothe
Iefitofmeitsrightendstim holes
inthecabinetwall.
2. Lowertie rightsideoftheshelf,
movetheshelftotherightandtie
itout.
Toreplacethestepshelfi
a
e
. WItitheshelftiltedasshown,
fittheleftendsoftheshelfinto
holesinthecabinetwall.
2. Lifithelefisideoftheshelf
slightly,swingtheshelfup,fitthe
rightendsofthe shelfintoholesin
thecabinetw*, andlowerthe
shelfintoplace.
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Moi$t’nFreshDrawer
bit &VQehbleDmwem
Thestoragedrawersatthebottom
ofthefreshfoodcompartmentare
designedtoprovidehighhumidity
levels,requiredbymastvegetables
andlowerhumiditylevelsrequired
formostfruits.
Whenreplacingthedrawers,
alwayspushthemallthewayin.
Storagetimewindependuponthe
typeoffoodanditsconditionwhen
placedinthedrawers.
I
Excesswater wtich may
acemulate in thebottomofthe
drawersshodd beemp$ikdand
thedrawerswiped
dry.
Moi$t’nmesh
Dmwer
(on~od~kso~qu~ppe$)
This refrigerateddrawerisdesigned
tokeepunwrappedfoodsfreshby
retainingthenaturalmoisturecontent
offoodssuchas:
~~~ic~ok~sacherfi~s
~
Plums
~Asparagus
~Com
~Radshes
e ~~m, topped*Currants
eRhuba~
eBlueberries
oGreens,leafyo
Spinach
~ carrots
*
Lettuce
oT~matoes,
~~elefy
eParsley
ripe
~Peas,green
As in
anyrefrigeratedstoragearea,
it& recommendedthat f~k with
strongodorsbestoredwmpped—
foodssuchas:
*Broccoli ~
cabbage
e
~M~ipS
e
Brussels
e4caulifl~er
@Turnips
Sprouts
eGreenQn~ons
‘1
Mj@ble Hd@
Dmem
(onnlodekw eqtipm)
Thesedrawershaveindividud,
adjustablehumiditycontrolsthatlet
YOUre@a@theamountofcoldair
enteringthedrawers.
Thesfidecontrolshwea firm*1 to
preventaccidentichangeofsettings.
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SUdethe controlda thewy b the
~G setthg andthedmwerprovides
highbumi~ty recommend for
mostvegetables.
Slidethecontrolallthewayto
the~U~ setting
to provide
lowerhumiditylevelsrecommend
formostfruits.

1. Removethedrawer’
fafiest fromthedoor,
\’
ad removeit.
t I
Ih, I
o
3. Reachin,push thefrontofth~
glasscoverupand,attie same
time,pullitforwardasfarasitwill
come.
5. Removethedrawerslide.
d. Removethedmwerframe.Lift
theframeoffthesupportsateach
side,pullitforward,upendit, tiltit
andtakeitout.
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1.Lowerthe&ameuntilitrestson
thesupportsateachside.
2. Putthedrawerslidebackonthe
frame.Theslopedendmustbeat
thefront.
3. Slideonesideofthedraweronto
thedrawersfide.
4. Movetheslideanddrawerdl
thewaytothehingesideuntilthe
o
othersideofthedrawerrestsonthe
frame.
5. Slidetheotier drawerintoplace.
@
& Replacetheglasscover,pushing
itsrearedgefirmlyintotherear
framechannelandgentlylowering
thefrontintoplace.
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Toremovethecover,liftitoffits
supports,pullitfo~ard, upendit,
tiltitandtike itout,
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Theslide-outsnacksdrawercan
beremovedandtabn tothesinkor
foodpreparationarea,Youmayalso
reloca@itandtheshelftowhichit
attacheswithinthefreshfood
compartmenttosuityourstorage
needs.
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If yourrefrigemtarisOpemted
before
water con~~wtionis~n~de
totheicemaker,keepIheicernaker
feelerarmintheOFF(up)position
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asshownbelow.
Feeler Arm in
OFF Position
Ice
Ice Storage Bin
Whenrefrigemtorhasbeen
connectedtowatersupply,move
thefeelerarmtotheON (down)
position.
Feeler Arm in
ON position
Icecubemoldwillautomatically
fdlwithwaterafiercoolingto
freeztigtemperature,andfirst
cubeswfllnormallyfreezeafter
severalhours.men cubesare
sotid~yfrozen,theywillbeejected
fromthemoldintotheicestcrage
bk bymeansofa sweeperarm.
Moveicemaker feeler
‘arm to
OFF (up) positionwhen:
s
home watersupplyisto beofffor
severalhours
~icestoragebinistoberemoved
foraperiodoftime
@goingawayonvacation,atwhich
timeyoushouldalsomm offthe
valveinthewatersupplylineto
yourrefrigerator
Icetraysaredesignedtoreleaseice
cubeseasily.Holdtrayupside-down
overacontainerand.twistbothends
toreleasecubes.
/
Foronlyoneortwoicecubes,
leavethetrayright-sideup,twist
bothendsslightlyandremove
desirednumberofcubes.
m
Washicetraysandstoragebin in
lukewarmwateronly.Donotput
them
inanautomaticdishwasher.

careandclea@
Thedoorhandlesandtrim
e
on
modelssoequipped)canbe
cleanedwithaclothdampenedwith
aso}utionofmildliquiddishwashing
detergentandwater.Drywithasoft
cloth.Don’twaxhandlesortrim.
K~p thefish clean.Wipewith
acleancloth,lightlydampend
withkitchenappliancew or mild
liquiddishwashingdetergent,Dry
andpolishwithaclean,soficloth.
Donotwipetherefrigeratorwitha
soileddishwashingclothorwet
towel.ThreeWMleavearesiduethat
candamagethepaint.Donotuse
scouringpads,powderedcleaners,
bleachorcleanerscontainhlg
bleachbecause~ese productscan
scratchandweakenthepaintfinish.
Wtwt the pht finish.Thefinish
ontheoutsideoftherefrigeratoris
a
highqtity, b--on paintfinish.
Withpropercare,itwN staynew-
lookingandrust-freeforyears.
Applyacoatofkitchen/appliance
waxwhentherefrigeratorisnew,
e
andthenat leasttwiceayear.
seating-hide
Clwn the insideofthefreshfood
andfreezercornpartmenkatleast
onceayear.Unplugrefrigerator
beforecleaning.Uthisisnotpractid,
wringexcessmoistureoutofsponge
or clothwhencleaningaround
switches,lightsor controls.
Applyanappliancewax/polishto
theinsidestice betweenthedoors.
Usewarmwaterandbakingsoda
solution—aboutatablespoonof
bakingsodatoa quartofwater.
Ttis bothcleansandneutralizes
odors.Nnse thoroughlywith
waterandwipedry.
Otherpartsoftherefrigerator—
includingdoorgaskets,vegetable
drawers,icetraysandd plastic
p~—cm be cleanedthesame
way.Donotusecleansingpowders
or otherabrasivecleaners.
Becarefilmovingyourrefrigerator
awayfromthewall,Alltypesof
floorcoveringscanbedamaged,
particularlycushianti coverings
andthosewithembossedsurfaces,
~rn thelevelinglegsateach
frontcomerofthecabinet
counterclockwiseuntiltherollers
supporttherefrigerator;thenpull
therefrigeratorstraightoutand
returnittopositionbypushing
itstraightin. Movingyour
refrigeratorina sidedirection
mayresultindamagetoyour
floorcoveringorrefrigerator.
Afierrollingtherefrigeratorback
intoplace,turnthelegsclockwise
untilthelegsagainbeartheweight
oftherefrigerator.
condenser
Formostefficientoperation,you
needtokeepthecondenserclean.
~m temperaturecontroltoOFF.
Removethebasegrfie, ifyour
refrigeratorhasone.Sweepaway
or vacuumdustthatisreadily
accessibleoncondensercoils,then
turnthecontrolbackon.Forbest
results,useabrushspecially
shouldbedoneat
leastonceayear.
Condenser
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Lineuptheclipsonthebackof
thegrillewiththeopeningsin
thebaseplateandpushthegrille
forwarduntilitsnapsintoplace.
Li@tbulbreplacement
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Alightbdb andsocketm locatedat
thetopofthetish fd compartment
justbehindthetemperaturecontrol
panel.Toreplacethebulb,unplug
refrigeratorfromitselectricaloutiet,
unscrewbulbwhencool,and
replacewitl~samesizebulb.
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Revere@the DoorS*
,—
Theseinstructionsareforchanging
thehingesfromtie rightsidetothe
leftside.
Hyoueverwantto~hmgethe
hingesbacktotherightside,follow
thesesameinstructions(merely
reverseallreferencestoleftand ‘
right).
oReadtheseinstructions~ the
waythroughbefore‘starting.
eHa~e pm carefilj toavoid
scratctig paint.
● Setscrewsdownbytheirrelated
partstoavoidusingtheminthe
wrongplaces.
oprovidea non.seratchihgwork
sufice forthedoors.
. men rehstig
doorhinges,be
suretousethesamenumberof
shimsandwashersaswere
originallyused.
@bportant: Onceyoubegh,
donotmovethecabinetuntilthe
door-swingreversalis completed.
e. Usinga ~0 ~rxdriver, transfer
o
0 Removethefreezerdoor.
a. Upethe
thetwo;crewsfromtheopposite
doorshutwith ‘QP
sideofthecabinet@thes~mw
maskingtape.
Hinge
ff
holesVW8!dbythecenterhhge
k
removal.
-b.Use a
5/161’
hex-headsocket
1 -!
f. Me oneofthescrewsremoved
screwdriverto
instep ~) andstartitintie
removetie
‘K” I B
-L
outemqst sqrewholeonMe
screwsMathold
y,
O~POSiteside. Dc?notd~iveita~~
thetop
hing~to Q
tie waydown-leav~enough&pace
thecabinet.
underthescrewheadfort~igkness
ofshimandbracbt,
c, LMtheiinge
(andshti glued
‘toit}straightUp,
ReverseCawmetmdmm
tofree~e hinge.ptifromthe
a~~fe~ thebo~@~bi~g$@
socketinthetopofthedoorandset’
the left.
itaside,alongwithi@screws,
d.
Removetape,tit thedooraway
a. Removetie basegri~eifyour
froti thecabinet,andcarefullylifi
refrigeratorhasone(seepage11),
,Graspitatthebottomandpullit
thedoortofreeitsbottomsocket
fromthehingepinonthecenter,
straightout.
hingebracket. , ~~~
b. ~sipgaT’20Torxdriver,remove
,~e hingebracket(andshimglued
e. Setthedooronanon-~cratcting~
toit), andplasticwasherfromthe
surfacewiththeoutside’up.
bottomrightsideofthecabhet.
f. Usinga~O’Torx~iver, transfer
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thetwoscrew!fiorn”the”OPRosite
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sideofthecabinettothescrew
Hinge
Plastic
holesVacated
bythetophfige,, ~
~
‘@\ ‘in
Washer
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removal. .,
a w
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ap~li~s screwdriver
oRemovethefrwh
fooddoor.
~5/1~”open-endwrench*
~. Ta~ethe ~~CenterHi~rl@ ‘ I
o
5/16frhex-headsocket
doorshutwifi. ~ Bracket’
~~r~.wfiriver*
maskingtape. ~
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@Maskingtape
*~~ ~ feorthin-blade
screwdriver
‘Youmy alsouseanopenend
adjustablewrench.-
RemovetheDOOm
o
unplug therefrigeratorfromits
electricalouflet.
~Empty~1 doorshelves,-including
thedairycompartment.
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b. Usea5/16”~
hex-headsocket ~. Reinstil the,hingebracket(and
screwdriverWd -
shimgluedtoit)andplasticwasher
5/16ttopen-end ,
onthebottomlefisideofthecabinet.
wrenchtoremove
thetwoscrews
hol@g thecenter
plasticWasher
@ge (ands~
gluedtoit) tothe .
cabinet.Lifi‘tie
centerhingetofreeits-pinFromthe
socketinthetopofthedoor;and
sethingeand screwsaside.
c.
Remove tape,tiltdooraway
~-e~ ~~etip Mge @the BeR.
fromcabinet,md liftit fromthe
pininthebottomhge bracket.
a. Removetie screwsfromthetop
leftfrontcornerofthecabinetand
@the plasticwasherstick tothe
doorbottom,putitbackonthe
reinstil themontherightside.
hinge.)
b. Reinstallthetophinge(andshim
d. Setdoorou~ide-upona non-
gluedto it)ontheleftfrontcorner
ofthecabinet,butdonottighten
scratchingsurface.
the screwsatthistime.
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Reveme theDmrHmdm
(on
modelsSO(?cjtipWd)
PLUG
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Toremovethehandle...
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a. Removethehandlepltigusing
atape-tippedputtyknifeunderthe
edge,andremovethescrew
underneath.
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b. Remove twoscrewsholdingthe
handletothetopofthedoor.
c.
Remove thehandle.
Afterremovingthehandle...
a. Removethescrewsfromthe
rightedgeofthedoortopandinsert
themintothehandlescrewholeson
theoppositeside.
b. Withtape-tippedputtyknifeor
thin-bladescrewdriver,pry outthe
plugbuttonfromthehingeholeon
theleftsideofthedoorandinsertit
intotheholeontheoppositeside
thatwasvacatedbyremovalofthe
tophinge.
c. I?ulltheplugbuttonfromthe
frontofthedoorandtransferitto
theoppositeside.
PLUGBUT~N
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Movethemetaldoorstopfrom II
therightendtotheleftend.Usea
.T20Torxdriver.
,,
a. Reriiovethescrewholdingtie
handletothetopofthedoorandthe
twoscrewshoidingthehandleto
thebottomofthedoor.
b;
Remove thehandle.
~c. Removethescrewfromtie right
topedgeofthe’doorandinserti[
intothehandlescrewholeonthe
leftside.
d. TrWsferthedoorstopasshown
. Moveanyscrewsfromtheleft
atleft.
endtotherightend.
.’
‘e.Attachthehandletotheright
\ .
edgeofthedoorwithscrewsat}op
andbottom,usingbottomholes
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vacatedbyremovalofthedoor
stopscrews.
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menreitistallingthefreshfood - -
doorhandle...
a. Attachthehandleto theright
sideofthedoorwithscrewsatthe
topandunderthehandleplug.
b. Reinstallthehandleplug.
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a, Lowerthebottomsocketofthe
a.
Mwcrthe btirnsocketofthc
freshfooddoorontothepk Onthe
freoz~rdoorontothecenterhinge
bottomhinge.M suretheplqstic ,~
pin. Besurethewasherisinplace
washeris in
placeonthepin.
onthepin.
b.
Tiltthe’doortowardthecabinet,
liftiin~thetophingesothepinfits
intothesocketonthetopofthedoor
c. Beforetighteningthetophinge
screws,makesurethe~opofthe
doorislevelwithth$,cabinettop
andthespice be~een thedoorsis
qud acrosstheentirefront.Do,
notovertightenthesescrews—
tightenthemunti theyarejust
II
1-
snug,thenturnthem,inanother
ofie-halfturn.
b. Insertthe
pin on the centerhinge
intothesock;tinthetopofthe
door.Note:Thecenterhingemust
-ne the
DoorGwkek
beturnedoverasshownwhen
Checkthe,doorgaske~allaround,
mountedonthelefiside.
makingsurenogapsarevisible
c. Tfltthedoortowardthecabinet.
Asthedooris broughtintoposition,
stidethehingeundertheheadof
thescrewwhichearlierhadbeen
pardydrivenintotheoutermost
hole.hsert theremainingscrew,
betwe;nthegasketsandthecabinet.
Ifa gapshows,trystre~hingthe
gasketawayfromthedoorsothe
magnetinthegasketwillcontact
thecabinetsurface,bepg carefil
nottodislodgethegasket.
thentightenbothscrewssecurely.
Replacethebasegrillebyliningup
theclipsontieback ofthegrille
witho-pningsinthebaseplateand
pushingthegrilleforwarduntilit
snapsintoplace,
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(onmodebw eqldp~)
* r convenientaccesstQthe
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Snacksdrawerstir reversingthe
doorswing,yOUCmmOVet’h@
drawerto theothersidebfthe
wbinet.
Ifyourr~fiigemtordidpotcome
alreadyequippedwiti anautumatic
ic~rn~r, youmayaddone—
contactyourIocd dealer;spwi&
IM-1.Awatersupplykitcontaining
coppertubing,shut-offvalve?
fittingsandinstructionsneed~ to
connecttheictim~ertoyourcold
waterlineisdso availableatextra
1. Slidethedraweroutandremove
theshelftowhichitwasattached.
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2. Wmovetheotherhalf+width
shelf.
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cost,
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3. Pushthedrawercoverforward
andupofftheshelf.
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4. fit thecoverontheotherhalf-
widthshelfasshown,flushtothe
sidewiththeshelf-lockinglugs.
Returnbothshelvesto the
refrigeratorandslidethe Snach
drawerintoitsrelocatedcover.
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For@endedvacationsor
ahsenc~, shutoffpowertotie
refrigerator,turntie temperature
controltotheOFFposition,and
cleantheinteriorwiti btilng soda
solutionofone@blespoonofbaking
sodatoonequartofwater.Wipe
dry.Topreventodors,leavean
openboxofbakingsodain
refrigerator.Leavethedoorsopen.
Forshortervacations,
remove
perishablefoodsandleavethe
controlsatregularsettings,,
However,if roomtemperature
isexpectedtodropbelow60”F.,
(16°C.)followsameinstructionsas
forextendedvacations.
If
youhaveanicemaker,setitto
theOFFpositionandbesureto
shutoffthewatersupplytothe
refrigerator.
MO*
‘Disconnectthepowercordfrom
thewdl outlet,removeallfoodand
cleananddrytheinterior.
S~ure alllooseitemssuchas
grille,shelves,storagedrawersand
icetraysbytapingthemsecurelyiil
placetoprev$ntdarnage~andraise
thelevelinglegs.
Besurerefrigeratorstaysinupright
positionduriqgactualmovingand
intie van,Refrigeratormustbe
secqredinthevantoprevent
movement.Prote~ttheoutsideof
therefrigeratorwithablank~t,

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