Page 2 - Warnings; FOR YOUR SAFETY; WARNING; ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD; Congratulations
2 3 Warnings WARNING To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury when usingyour unit, follow these basic precautions: • Read all instructions before using the unit.• Never allow children to operate, play with, or crawl inside the unit. • Never clean unit parts with flammable fluids. The fu...
Page 3 - Table of Contents
Warnings 4 5 WARNING To avoid serious illness or death, do not use unit where wateris unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfectionbefore or after use of filter. WARNING To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personalinjury or death, turn power disconnect switch to OFF beforec...
Page 4 - Proper Disposal; DANGER; RISK OF CHILD ENTRAPMENT
Getting Started 7 Proper Disposal (of old refrigerator) Important Safety Instructions 6 Getting Started • Install and level your refrigerator on a floor that will hold its weight, plus food weight (approximately 1200 pounds[540kg]) and in an area suitable for its size and use. • Do not install a ref...
Page 5 - General Features; Features
Getting Started 9 8 Getting Started General Features • ProChill™ Temperature Management System The variable speed single compressor systemincludes the quietest, most technologicallyadvanced compressor available. Electronic controlsmaintain temperatures to within 1Þ F and the multi-channel airflow sy...
Page 8 - Showroom Mode Initiation; Settings and Functions; Electronic Temperature Settings
Pr oduct Contr ols 15 14 Settings and Functions In order for your new refrigerator to work properly, it isimportant that you understand its various features, controls,and how to use them. Power On/Off Switch (Power Interruption Switch) The power on/off switch is located behind your refrigerator'stop...
Page 10 - Setting the Controls; Refrigerator; CAUTION; Spillproof Shelves; Shelf Adjustment
Operation 19 Settings and Functions Pr oduct Contr ols 18 Once your refrigerator has left the Sabbath mode, the balearm of the ice maker needs to be pushed downward until it isno longer in the detent. This will restore power to the icemaker. Setting the Controls Set controls precisely with a househo...
Page 11 - Door Bin Adjustment; Chill Zone
Operation 21 20 Operation Refrigerator (all units) Door Bin Adjustment Your refrigerator's door bins holdtwo-liter bottles and can be placedin any position on the refrigeratordoor. To remove a bin, simplygrasp it, lift the bin up, and pull itout. To replace the bin, place it overthe glides in the re...
Page 12 - MEAT SAVORTM/PRODUCE Drawer; Egg Bin
Operation 23 22 Operation Refrigerator (all units) the front part of the drawer, grasp the glides/drawer andlightly squeeze until the drawer snaps onto the glides. Thenslide the drawer back untilit stops. For refrigerators withoutglides, remove theproduce drawer by liftingit up slightly and pulling ...
Page 13 - Freezer; Wire Shelf Adjustment
Operation 25 24 Operation Freezer (all units except bottom-mount) Wire Shelf Adjustment You can easily adjust your freezer'sshelves. To remove a shelf, simplytilt it up at the front, releasing thehooks from the shelf support.Then, pull the shelf straight out. Toreplace, guide the rear hooks ofthe sh...
Page 14 - Automatic Ice Maker; Water Dispenser Operation; Automatic Dispenser; Ice Dispenser Operation; Removing Ice Bucket
Operation 27 26 Operation Automatic Ice Maker To remove ice bins, extend icedrawer fully. Place hand underneathice bin. Push ice bin upward.Grab ice bin edge and lift upward.Store ice bin in safe place. To replace ice bins, lower ice bin in cutout on drawer frame. Adjust forward or backward as neede...
Page 15 - Child Lock Feature; Installing the Water Filter; Replacing Water Filter; When to Change the Water Filter; How to Order Replacement Filter Cartridges
Operation 29 28 Operation Automatic Dispenser Child Lock Feature (dispenser models only) When engaged, your refrigerator'schild lock feature prevents water orice from being dispensed. Thisfeature is useful when cleaning thedispenser or to keep children fromdispensing ice and water. To activatethe ch...
Page 16 - Storing Fresh Food; Food Storage Guide; Packaging Food for Freezing; Freezing Foods
Operation 31 30 Operation Food Storage Guide Storing Fresh Food Wrap or store food in the refrigerator in airtight and moisture-proof material. This prevents food odor and taste transfer. Fordated products, check use-by date to ensure freshness. To store leafy vegetables, remove store wrapping. Then...
Page 17 - Interior Surfaces; Cleaning Chart; Cleaning and Maintenance
32 Pr oduct Car e 33 Pr oduct Car e Cleaning and Maintenance Your refrigerator is built to give you many years ofdependable service. However, there are a few things you cando to help extend its life. This section tells you how to cleanyour refrigerator and what to do when going on vacation,moving, o...
Page 19 - Upper Light Bulb; Dispenser Light Bulb
37 Cleaning and Maintenance Pr oduct Car e 36 Pr oduct Car e Upper Light Bulb Disconnect power at breaker or turn power disconnect switchto the off position. Lightly grasp light cover with both handsand pull down. Replace bulb with an incandescent, mediumbase tubular bulb with a maximum of 40 watts....
Page 20 - Saving Energy; Troubleshooting; Understanding Sounds You May Hear
39 Pr oduct Car e 38 Pr oduct Car e Cleaning and Maintenance Saving Energy You can help your refrigerator use less electricity with thesesimple tips:• Open the door as few times as possible. Think about what you need before you open the door. Get everything out atone time. Keep food organized so you...
Page 21 - Common Ice Maker Problems; Common Refrigerator Problems
41 Pr oduct Car e 40 Pr oduct Car e Troubleshooting Common Ice Maker Problems PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND/OR REMEDY Ice crescents attached at This is normal. They break apart easily. corners Shake bin occasionally to keep cubesseparated. Ice maker will not operate • on/off lever is in the off (up) or...
Page 22 - Warranty; Service Information
42 Pr oduct Car e Warranty BUILT-IN BOTTOM-MOUNTS/SIDE-BY-SIDES/ALL REFRIGERATORS AND ALL FREEZERS WARRANTY TWO YEAR FULL WARRANTY Built-in bottom-mounts/side-by-sides/all refrigerators/all freezers and all of their components and accessories, except as detailed below*, are warranted to be free from...