Aga Ranges Refrigerator AFHR 36 User Manual

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Installation and Operating Instructions  
Aga Bottom Mount Refrigerators  
Model:  
AFHR-36  
36” Bottom Mount Refrigerator  
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number identification of your refrigerator. This is located on a data plate inside the refrigerator compartment, on the upper  
left side. Record these numbers below for easy access :  
Model Number __________________________________ Serial Number____________________________________  
Date of Purchase________________________________  
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of our appliances, it may be necessary to make changes to the  
appliance without revising this guide.  
Note: Please read these instructions thoroughly before attempting to instsall this unit.  
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Important Safety Instructions  
What You Need to Know  
About Safety Instructions  
Power Cord  
This appliance is equipped with a 5 ft. (1.5 m)  
power cord with three-prong grounding plug for  
your protection against possible electrical shock  
hazards.  
Warning and Important Safety Instructions  
appearing in this guide are not meant to cover all  
possible conditions and situations that may  
occur.  
It must be plugged into a 115 Volts 60Hz 10 amp  
grounding receptacle.  
Where a standard two-prong wall receptacle is  
encountered, it is the personal responsibility and  
obligation of the customer to have it replaced  
with a properly grounded three-prong wall recep-  
tacle.  
Common sense, caution and care must be exer-  
cised when installing, maintaining or operating  
appliance.  
Always contact the manufacturer about problems  
or conditions you do not understand.  
Do not under any circumstances, cut or remove  
the third (ground) prong from the power cord.  
Do not use an adapter plug.  
Recognize Safety Symbols,  
Words, Labels  
DANGER – Immediate hazards which WILL  
result in severe personal injury or death.  
WARNING – Hazards or unsafe practices which  
COULD result in severe personal injury or death.  
CAUTION – Hazards or unsafe practices which  
COULD result in minor personal injury or proper-  
ty damage.  
To reduce risk of injury or death, follow basic  
precautions, including the following:  
IMPORTANT: Child entrapment and suffocation are not problems of  
the past. Abandoned refrigerators are dangerous – even if they sit  
out for “just a few days”.  
If you are disposing of your old refrigerator, please follow the instruc-  
tions below to help prevent accidents.  
Before you throw away your old refrigerator or freezer:  
Take off the doors.  
• Leave the shelves in place so children may not easily climb inside.  
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Important Safety Instructions  
To reduce risk of fire, electric shock, serious injury or death when using your refrigerator, follow these basic pre-  
cautions, including the following:  
1) Read all instructions before using the refrigerator.  
2) Observe all local codes and ordinances.  
3) Be sure to follow grounding instructions.  
13)  
Always disconnect refrigerator from electrical  
supply before attempting any service. Disconnect  
power cord by grasping the plug, not the cord.  
14)  
Install refrigerator according to Installation  
Instructions. All connections for water, electrical power  
and grounding must comply with local codes and be  
made by licensed personnel when required.  
4) Check with a qualified electrician if you are not  
sure this appliance is properly grounded.  
5) Do not ground to a gas line.  
15)  
Keep your refrigerator in good condition.  
Bumping or dropping refrigerator can damage refriger-  
ator or cause refrigerator to malfunction or leak. If  
damage occurs, have refrigerator checked by qualified  
service technician.  
6) Do not ground to a cold-water pipe.  
7) Refrigerator is designed to operate on a separate  
115 volt, 15 amp, 60 cycle line.  
16)  
17)  
Replace worn power cords and/or loose plugs.  
8) Do not modify plug on power cord. If plug does  
not fit electrical outlet, have proper outlet installed by a  
qualified electrician.  
Always read and follow manufacturer’s storage  
and ideal environment instructions for items being  
stored in refrigerator.  
9) Do not use a two-prong adapter, extension cord or  
power strip.  
18)  
Your refrigerator should not be operated in the  
presence of explosive fumes.  
10)  
11)  
12)  
Do not remove warning tag from power cord.  
Do not tamper with refrigerator controls.  
Do not service or replace any part of refrigera-  
19)  
Children should not climb, hang or stand on  
any part of the refrigerator.  
20)  
Clean up spills or water leakage associated  
tor unless specifically recommended in Use & Care  
Guide or published user-repair instructions. Do not  
attempt service if instructions are not understood or if  
they are beyond personal skill level.  
with water installation.  
21)  
Ensure that the anti-tip bracket is installed as  
per installation instructions.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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Installation  
3.) Max. cut-out depth: 24 1/2” (62 cm)  
When installing your refrigerator, measure  
carefully. Allow ½" space at top and ½" space  
behind the machine compartment cover (locat-  
ed in the rear) for proper air circulation.  
Your refrigerator has been packed carefully for  
shipment. Remove and discard shelf packaging  
and tape. Do not remove the serial plate.  
The following pages contain “Measuring and  
Opening” instructions particular to each of the  
models and sizes. Ensure you choose the correct  
instructions for your model.  
• If refrigerator is installed beside a cooking appli-  
ance, (not recommended) it is important that there  
be at least 5" (13 cm) between the refrigerator and  
range for proper air circulation.  
• Do not install refrigerator near a radiator or other  
heat source. If not possible, shield refrigerator with  
cabinet material.  
• Do not install where temperature falls below 55°  
F (13° C) or rises above 110° F (43° C).  
Malfunction may occur at this temperature.  
• Refrigerator is designed for indoor household  
application only.  
AntiTip Bracket: Every refrigerator includes  
an anti-tip bracket which must be properly  
installed to prevent the refrigerator from tipping  
forward should downward pressure be applied  
with both doors  
open. To fasten bracket to the wall, distance  
from floor to underside of bracket will be 68-3/4  
(174.6 cm) min to 69-1/4 (176 cm) max. Mark  
wall where studs are located. Fasten anti-tip  
bracket to the wall  
Subflooring or floor coverings (ie carpet, tile,  
wood floors, rugs) may make your opening  
smaller than anticipated.  
Some clearance may be gained by using the  
leveling procedure under Leveling.  
Measuring the Opening  
IMPORTANT! Corner Installations: To allow  
door to open 90 degrees, corner installations  
must allow 4” (10 cm) space between wall and  
refrigerator on hinge side. Filler wood strip rec-  
ommended for aesthetics.  
(see page 10 diagram)  
If refrigerator is to be installed into a recess verify  
and use the following dimensions  
1.) Cut out height for refrigerator, where the top of  
the refrigerator is completely covered: 70” (177.8  
cm) - space provides the necessary gap above  
the refrigerator for tool access to fasten anti-tip  
bracket (see details below)  
2.) Cut out width for refrigerator’s main body: 36½"  
(93 cm)  
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Leveling  
3.  
Using hex head driver, turn the front adjust-  
ment screws (A) on each side clockwise to raise or  
counter-clockwise to lower the front of the refrigera-  
tor. (ensure the back of the unit is firmly under the  
anti-tip bracket.)  
To protect property and refrigerator from dam-  
age, observe the following:  
Protect vinyl or other flooring with card-  
board, rugs, or other protective material.  
4.  
There are rear adjustment screws (B). Using  
Do not use power tools when perform-  
the hex head driver, turn each of these adjustment  
screws  
ing levelling procedure  
To enhance the appearance and maintain per-  
formance, the refrigerator should be level.  
Materials Needed  
3/8” hex head driver.  
Carpenter’s level.  
Slide unit into opening, remove toe grill and  
bracket covers.  
(B) to raise or lower the rear of the refrigerator.  
(ensure the back of the unit is firmly under the anti-  
tip bracket.)  
Once unit is in place, adjust both front stabiliz-  
ing legs (B) securely against floor.  
1. Remove toe grille:  
5.  
Using the carpenter’s level, make sure front  
of refrigerator is 1/4" (6 mm) or 1/2 bubble higher  
than back of refrigerator and that the refrigerator is  
level from side to side.  
Grasp firmly and pull  
outward to unclip.  
6.  
Turn stabilizing legs (C) clockwise until firmly  
against floor.  
7.  
Turn adjustment screws (A) counter clock  
2. Remove bottom bracket cover(s).  
wise to allow the full weight of the refrigerator to rest  
on the stabilizing legs.  
8. Replace bracket cover(s):  
Position cover into the outer edge of the  
hinge.  
Swing the cover toward the cabinet and snap  
it into place.  
9. Replace the toe grill.  
Place the eraser end of a pencil or simi-  
lar blunt tool in the cover notch.  
Note:  
For proper reinstallation, ensure the “top”  
Use slight pressure to pry the cover  
Continue to maintain  
marking on the interior of the toe grill is oriented cor-  
rectly.  
loose.  
Align the toe grill mounting clips with the  
downward pressure to the  
notched side of the cover  
while swinging it off.  
lower cabinet slots.  
Push the toe grill firmly until it snaps into  
place.  
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Transporting Your Refrigerator  
NEVER transport refrigerator on its side. If an upright  
To avoid property damage or possible injury,  
follow basic precautions, including the fol-  
lowing:  
position is not possible, lay refrigerator on its back. Allow  
refrigerator to sit upright for approximately 30 minutes  
before plugging it in to ensure oil returns to the compressor.  
Plugging the refrigerator in immediately may cause damage  
to internal parts.  
Consult a plumber to connect 1/4” O.D. copper tubing  
to household plumbing to assure compliance with local  
codes and ordinances.  
Use an appliance dolly when moving refrigerator.  
Confirm water pressure to water valve is between 35  
ALWAYS truck refrigerator from its side or back–NEVER  
and 100 pounds per square inch, 20 pounds per square  
inch if there is not a water filter.  
from its front.  
Do not use a self-piercing, or 3/16" saddle valve. Both  
Protect outside finish of refrigerator during transport by  
reduce water flow and can become clogged over time;  
and may cause leaks if repair is attempted.  
wrapping cabinet in blankets or inserting padding between  
the refrigerator and dolly.  
Tighten nuts by hand to prevent cross threading.  
Finish tightening nuts with pliers and wrenches. Do not  
overtighten.  
Secure refrigerator to dolly firmly with straps or bungee  
cords. Thread straps through handles when possible. Do  
not overtighten. Overtightening restraints may dent or dam-  
age outside finish.  
Wait 2-3 hours before placing refrigerator into final  
position to check and correct any water leaks. Recheck for  
leaks after 24 hours.  
Verify the copper tubing under the sleeve is smooth,  
cut square and free from defects. Do not reuse an old  
sleeve.  
Materials Needed  
Connecting the Water Supply  
1/4" outer diameter flexible copper  
tubing.  
Shut-off valve (requires a 1/4" hole  
to be drilled into water supply line before  
valve attachment).  
To reduce the risk of injury or death, follow  
basic precautions, including the following:  
Adjustable wrench • 1/4" hex nut  
driver.  
Read all instructions before installing ice maker.  
In-line water filter must be installed in  
Do not attempt installation if instructions are not under-  
an accessible location to prevent dam-  
age to refrigerator’s water solenoid.  
stood or if they are beyond personal skill level.  
Observe all local codes and ordinances.  
Note:  
• Add 8' to tubing length needed to reach  
water supply for creation of service loop.  
Do not service ice maker unless specifically recom-  
mended in Use & Care Guide or published user-repair  
instructions.  
1. Create service loop with copper tubing  
(minimum 2’ diameter) Avoid kinks in the  
copper tubing when bending it into a service  
loop.  
Disconnect power to refrigerator before installing ice  
maker.  
Water damage due to an improper water connection  
may cause mould/mildew growth. Clean up spills or leak-  
age immediately  
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2. Remove plastic cap from water valve inlet  
port.  
Set the freezer control on 4.  
Set the refrigerator control on 4.  
3. Place brass nut (A) and sleeve (B) on copper  
tube end as illustrated. Reminder: Do not use  
an old sleeve.  
Let the refrigerator run at least 8 to 12 hours before  
adding food.  
4. Place end of copper tubing into water valve  
inlet port. Shape tubing slightly. Do not kink –  
so that tubing feeds straight into inlet port.  
Warm Cabinet Surfaces  
At times, the front of the refrigerator cabinet may be  
warm to the touch. This is a normal occurrence that  
helps prevent moisture from condensing on the cabinet.  
This condition will be more noticeable when you first  
start the refrigerator, during hot weather and after exces-  
sive or lengthy door openings.  
5. Slide brass nut over sleeve and screw nut  
into inlet port. Tighten nut with wrench.  
IMPORTANT: Do not overtighten. Cross  
threading may occur.  
6. Pull on tubing to confirm connection is secure. Connect  
tubing to frame with water tubing clamp (C) and turn on  
water supply. Check for leaks and correct if necessary.  
Continue to observe the water supply connection for two to  
three hours prior to moving the refrigerator to its permanent  
location.  
Adjusting the Controls  
24 hours after adding food, you may decide that one  
or both compartments should be colder or warmer. If so,  
adjust the control(s) as indicated in the Temperature  
Control Guide table below. See page 17 for instructions  
on checking compartment temperature.  
7. Monitor water connection for 24 hours. Correct leaks, if  
necessary.  
Except when starting the refrigerator, do not change  
either control more than one number at a time.  
Touch Temperature Controls  
Allow 24 hours for temperatures to stabilize.  
The controls are located at the top front of the refrigerator  
compartment.  
Temperature Control Guide  
Set the refrigerator control  
to next higher number by  
Refrigerator too warm  
Refrigerator too cold  
pressing the  
pad.  
Set the refrigerator control  
to next lower number by  
Control  
Initial Control Settings  
After plugging the refrigerator in, set the controls as follows:  
pressing the  
pad.  
Set the freezer control to  
next higher number by  
Freezer too warm  
Freezer to cold  
pressing the  
pad.  
Pressing the  
or  
pads adjusts the controls to  
Set the freezer to next  
the desired setting.  
lower number by pressing  
The temperature control range for both compartments is  
the  
pad.  
1 through 7 (coldest).  
Press the refrigerator or  
freezer  
pad until a  
Turn refrigerator OFF  
dash (-) appears on the dis-  
play.  
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Dairy Center  
Fresh Food Features  
The Dairy Center provides convenient door storage for  
spreadable items such as butter and margarine.  
This compartment can be moved to different locations to  
accommodate storage needs.  
Shelves  
To use the dairy center, raise the cover.  
To avoid personal injury or property damage, observe  
the following:  
To Remove:  
Never attempt to adjust a shelf that is  
loaded with food.  
Confirm shelf is secure before placing  
items on shelf .  
Handle tempered glass shelves carefully.  
Raise the cover, pull upward and tilt  
out.  
To Install:  
Shelves may break suddenly if nicked,  
scratched, or exposed to sudden temper  
ature change.  
Reverse above procedure.  
Door Buckets  
Your refrigerator has either Spillsaver™. The  
Spillsaver™ shelves have a spill retainer edge which  
allows for easier clean up and some are equipped with  
the EasyGlide™ slide out feature. To slide out, grasp the  
front of the shelf and pull forward. Push in the shelf to  
return to the original position.  
Door Buckets can be moved to meet storage needs.  
To Remove:  
Slide bucket up and pull straight out.  
To Remove a Shelf:  
To Install:  
Slightly tilt up the front and lift up the  
rear of  
the shelf, then pull the  
Slide bucket in and down until firmly  
shelf straight out.  
seated in the door liner.  
To Lock the Shelf Into Another  
Position:  
Full-width Door Shelf  
Tilt up the front edge of the shelf.  
Full-width Door Shelf removes for easy cleaning.  
Insert the hooks into the desired frame  
To Remove:  
openings and let the shelf settle into place.  
Slide shelf up and pull straight out.  
To Install:  
Reverse above procedure.  
Be sure the shelf is securely locked at the rear.  
The Crisper Top serves as the lower fresh food shelf .  
To Remove the Crisper Top:  
Remove crisper drawers as indicated on  
pages 10 and 11.  
Place hand under the frame to push up the  
glass. Lift glass out.  
Lift frame from refrigerator liner rails.  
To install, repeat above instructions in  
reverse order.  
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Dimensions  
Rough In  
Measurements  
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Crisper Drawers  
Beverage Chiller™  
The Crisper Drawers provide a higher  
humidity environment for fresh fruit and veg-  
etable storage.  
The Beverage Chiller™ keeps bever-  
ages and other items cooler than the  
rest of the fresh food section. A cold air  
inlet allows air from the freezer section  
to pass into the beverage chiller. The  
Beverage Chiller™ control is located  
on the left wall of the fresh food com-  
partment. The control adjusts the  
amount of cold air allowed into the bev-  
erage chiller. For a cooler temperature  
in the Beverage Chiller™ slide the con-  
trol down.  
Controls  
The Crisper Controls regulate the amount  
of humidity in the crisper drawer.  
Slide the control toward the low setting for  
produce with outer skins. Slide the control  
toward the high setting for leafy produce.  
To Remove:  
First remove the pick off  
shelf to the left of the  
Beverage Chiller™.  
Firmly hold each side of  
beverage chiller, lift up and  
away from door liner.  
To Install:  
To Remove:  
Pull drawer out to full extension Tilt up  
front of drawer and pull straight out.  
Reverse above procedure.  
Insert drawer into frame rails and push  
back into place.  
Note  
Note  
Cold air diverted into the Beverage Chiller™  
can decrease the main refrigerator tempera  
ture Refrigerator control may need to be  
adjusted.  
For best results, keep the crisper  
drawers tightly closed.  
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Temperature-Controlled Drawer  
The Chef’s Pantry™ drawer is a full-width  
drawer with adjustable temperature control. This  
drawer can be used for large party trays, deli  
items, beverages or other miscellaneous items.  
A divider is included to organize the Chef’s  
Pantry™ into sections:  
To Remove:  
Pull drawer completely out and raise the  
There is a temperature control which adjusts the  
amount of cold air allowed into the Chef’s  
Pantry™. On the 36” the control is located on  
the right side of the drawer under the lid.  
front of the divider to unhook it from the rear  
wall of the pantry and lift it out.  
To Install:  
Hook back of divider over rear wall of  
Set the control to cold or  
to provide a normal  
pantry and lower into place.  
refrigerator temperature. Set the drawer on the  
Accessories  
coldest or  
setting when a temperature colder  
than the main refrigerator compartment is  
desired. Use the coldest setting when storing  
meats.  
Wine Trivet/Can Rack  
The Wine Trivet/Can Rack  
accessory fits in the Chef’s  
Pantry™ or on a shelf.  
Bottles or cans can be laid cross-  
wise, or a single bottle may be  
laid in the center depression.  
Notes  
Cold air directed to the Chef’s Pantry™  
can decrease refrigerator temperature.  
Refrigerator control may need to be adjusted.  
Do not place leafy vegetables in the  
Chef’s Pantry™ drawer. Colder temperatures  
could damage leafy produce.  
Grip Pads  
To Remove:  
Lift lid. Pull drawer out to full extension.  
The Grip Pads prevent objects  
from sliding in the door buckets.  
Grip Pads are removable and are  
top-rack dishwasher safe for easy  
cleaning.  
Tilt up front of pantry and pull straight out.  
To Install:  
Push metal glide rails to the back of the  
refrigerator. Place drawer onto rails and slide  
drawer back until it falls into place.  
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Freezer Features  
Ice and Water  
Automatic Ice Maker  
Note  
Energy rating guides that are posted on  
the refrigerator at the time of purchase do  
not include optional ice maker energy  
usage.  
To prevent accidental child entrapment or  
suffocation risk, do not remove the divider in  
the top freezer basket.  
Only 36” models come equipped with an automatic ice  
maker.  
Lower Wire Basket  
To Remove:  
Connect the ice maker to the water supply as instructed  
on page 7. Proper water flow and a level refrigerator  
are essential for optimal ice maker performance.  
Pull open the freezer door to full extension and lift up  
and out of the door rail to remove.  
To Install:  
Lower into door rail. Make sure that the basket sits  
Operating Instructions  
flush into place. To prevent accidental child entrapment or  
suffocation risk, do not remove the divider in the freezer  
basket.  
Confirm ice bin is in place and ice maker arm is  
down.  
Upper Wire Basket  
After freezer section reaches approximately 0° F (-18°  
C), ice maker fills with water and begins operating.  
You will have a complete harvest of ice approximately  
every three hours.  
To Remove:  
Pull upper basket out to full extension and lift out to  
remove.  
To Install:  
Slide upper basket into freezer. Make sure that rear of  
Allow approximately 24 hours after installation to  
receive first harvest of ice.  
basket hooks behind rail catch. To prevent accidental child  
entrapment or suffocation risk, do not remove the divider  
in the top freezer basket.  
Discard ice created within first 12 hours of operation  
to assure system is flushed of impurities.  
Stop ice production by raising ice maker arm until  
click is heard.  
Ice maker will remain in the off position until arm is  
pushed down.  
The first one or two batches will probably contain  
undersized and irregular cubes because of air in the  
supply line.  
When the ice cubes are ejected it is normal for sever  
al cubes to be joined together at the ends. They can  
easily be broken apart. The ice maker will continue to  
make ice until the supply of ice cubes raises the sen  
sor arm, shutting the ice maker off .  
If bucket is not positioned properly it may prevent  
automatic shut-off as ice cubes may not accumulate  
to raise the sensor arm.  
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Certain sounds may accompany the various cycles of  
Under certain rare circumstances, ice cubes  
the ice maker. The motor may have a slight hum, the  
cubes will rattle as they fall into an empty storage pan and  
the water valve may click or “buzz” occasionally.  
may be discolored, usually appearing with a  
green-bluish hue. The cause of this unusual  
discoloration can be a combination of factors  
such as certain characteristics of local waters,  
household plumbing and the accumulation of  
copper salts in an inactive water supply line  
which feeds the ice maker. Continued  
If the ice is not used frequently, the ice cubes will  
become cloudy, shrink, stick together and taste stale.  
Empty the ice storage bin periodically  
and wash it in lukewarm water. Be  
sure to dry the bin thoroughly before  
replacing it .  
consumption of such discolored ice cubes  
may be injurious to health. If such  
discoloration is observed, discard the ice  
cubes and contact your dealer to purchase  
and install a water line filter.  
Beverages and foods should not  
be placed in the ice storage bin for  
Water damage due to improper water  
quick chilling. These items can block  
connection may cause mold/mildew growth.  
Clean up water and ice spills to avoid person  
al injury and to prevent mold/mildew growth.  
the sensor arm, causing the ice maker to malfunction.  
Turn off (arm up) the ice maker when the water sup-  
ply is to be shut off for several hours.  
To Remove the Ice Bin:  
Ice and Water  
Pull it forward, away from the ice maker. To avoid the  
ice maker dumping ice while the bin is removed, turn the  
ice maker off by raising the sensor arm.  
Water Dispenser  
To Install the Ice Bin:  
Reverse the above procedure. Turn the ice maker on  
The Water Dispenser is located on the left side wall of  
the fresh food section. This design is  
for cold water dispensing only.  
by lowering the sensor arm.  
To Dispense Water:  
Hold container under spout and  
press dispenser pad.  
To avoid personal injury or property damage,  
observe the following:  
Do not place fingers or hands on the  
automatic ice making mechanism while the  
refrigerator is plugged in. This will help pro  
tect you from possible injury. It will also pre  
vent interference with moving parts of the  
ejector mechanism and the heating element  
that releases the cubes.  
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Water Filter  
Replacing Water Filter  
IMPORTANT: Air trapped in system may cause  
water and cartridge to eject. Always dispense  
water for two minutes before removing the filter for  
any reason. Use caution when removing.  
To avoid serious illness or death, do not use  
refrigerator where water is unsafe or of unknown  
quality without adequate disinfection before or  
after use of filter.  
1. Turn filter counter clockwise until it releases from filter  
head.  
2. Drain water from filter into sink, and dispose in normal  
household trash.  
After installing a new water filter, always dispense  
water for two minutes before removing the filter  
for any reason.  
3. Wipe up excess water in filter cover and continue with  
Initial Installation, steps 2 and 4. The filter should be  
changed at least every 12 months.  
The bypass cap does not filter water. Be sure to  
have replacement cartridge available when filter  
change is required.  
IMPORTANT: Condition of water and amount used deter-  
mines life span of water filter cartridge.  
If water use is high, or if water is of poor quality, replace-  
ment may need to take place more often.  
If water filtration system has been allowed to  
freeze, replace filter cartridge.  
To purchase a replacement water filter cartridge, contact  
your dealer or call 1-877-650-5775 EXT 2362 and ask for  
#31104 Clean n’ Clear water filter.  
The dispenser feature may be used without a water filter  
cartridge. If you choose this option, replace filter with blue  
bypass cap.  
If system has not been used for a short period of  
time, and water has an unpleasant taste or odor,  
flush system by dispensing two to three glasses  
of water. If unpleasant taste or odor persists,  
change filter cartridge. If system has not been  
used for three months or more, replace water filter  
cartridge (see page 26).  
Initial Installation  
The water filter is located in the upper right hand corner of  
the fresh food compartment:  
1. Remove blue bypass cap and retain  
for later use.  
2. Remove sealing label from end of fil  
ter and insert into filter head.  
3. Rotate gently clockwise until filter  
stops. Snap filter cover closed.  
4. Reduce water spurts by flushing air from system. Run  
water continuously for two minutes through dispenser  
until water runs steady. During initial use, allow about  
a one- to two-minute delay in water  
dispersal to allow internal water  
tank to fill.  
Additional flushing may be required  
in some house holds where water  
is of poor quality.  
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Food Storage Tips  
Dairy Food  
Fresh Food Storage  
Most dairy foods such as milk, yogurt, sour cream  
The fresh food compartment of a refrigerator should  
and cottage cheese have freshness dates on their cartons  
for appropriate length of storage. Store these foods in the  
original carton and refrigerate immediately after purchas-  
ing and after each use.  
be kept between 34° and 40° F (1° and 4° C) with an opti-  
mum temperature of 37° F (3° C), To check the tempera-  
ture, place an appliance thermometer in a glass of water  
and place in the centre of the refrigerator. Check after 24  
hours. If the temperature is above 40° F (4° C) adjust the  
controls as explained on page 8.  
Frozen Food Storage  
The freezer compartment of a refrigerator should be  
kept at approximately 0° F (-18° C). To check the temper-  
ature, place an appliance thermometer between the  
frozen packages and check after 24 hours. If the tempera-  
ture is above 0° F (-18° C), adjust the control as  
described on page 8.  
Avoid overcrowding the refrigerator shelves. This  
reduces the circulation of air around the food and results  
in uneven cooling .  
Fruits and Vegetables  
A freezer operates more efficiently when it is at least  
The crisper drawers trap humidity to help preserve the  
two-thirds full .  
fruit and vegetable quality for longer time periods (see  
page 11).  
Packaging Foods for Freezing  
Sort fruits and vegetables before storage and use  
To minimize dehydration and quality deterioration use  
bruised or soft items first. Discard those showing signs of  
decay.  
aluminium foil, freezer wrap, freezer bags or airtight con-  
tainers. Force as much air out of the packages as possi-  
ble and be sure they are tightly sealed. Trapped air can  
cause the food to dry out, change colour and develop an  
off-flavour (freezer burn).  
Always wrap odorous foods such as onions and cab-  
bage so the odor does not transfer to other foods.  
While vegetables need a certain amount of humidity  
Overwrap fresh meats and poultry with suitable freez-  
to remain fresh, too much humidity can shorten storage  
times (especially leafy vegetables). Drain vegetables well  
before storing.  
er wrap prior to freezing.  
Do not refreeze meat that has completely thawed.  
Loading the Freezer  
Wait to wash fresh produce until right before use.  
Meat and Cheese  
Avoid adding too much warm food to the freezer at  
one time. This overloads the freezer, slows the rate of  
freezing and can raise the temperature of frozen foods.  
Raw meat and poultry should be wrapped securely so  
leakage and contamination of other foods or surfaces  
does not occur.  
Leave space between the packages so cold air can  
circulate freely, allowing food to freeze as quickly as pos-  
sible.  
Occasionally mold will develop on the surface of hard  
cheeses (Swiss, Cheddar, Parmesan). Cut off at least an  
inch around and below the mouldy area. Keep your knife  
or instrument out of the mold itself. Do not try to save indi-  
vidual cheese slices, soft cheese, cottage cheese, cream,  
sour cream or yogurt when mold appears.  
Avoid storing hard-to-freeze foods such as ice cream  
and orange juice on the freezer door shelves. These  
foods are best stored in the freezer interior where the  
temperature varies less with door openings.  
Refer to the Food Storage Chart on pages 18 and 19 for  
approximate storage times.  
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Food Storage Chart  
Storage times are approximate and may vary depending on type of packaging, storage temperature, and the quality of  
the food when purchased.  
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Sources: United States Department of Agriculture; Food Marketing Institute; Cooperative Extension Service, Iowa State  
University.  
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To avoid personal injury or property dam-  
To avoid electrical shock which can  
cause severe personal injury or death,  
disconnect power to refrigerator before  
cleaning.  
age, observe the following:  
Read and follow manufacturer’s direc  
tions for all cleaning products.  
Do not place buckets, shelves or acces  
sories in dishwasher. Cracking or  
warping of accessories may result.  
After cleaning, reconnect power.  
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Care and Cleaning  
Replacing Light Bulbs  
To avoid electrical shock which can  
cause severe personal injury or death,  
disconnect power to refrigerator before  
replacing light bulb. After replacing light  
bulb, reconnect power.  
To avoid electrical shock which can cause  
severe personal injury or death, discon  
nect power to refrigerator before clean  
ing. After cleaning, reconnect power.  
Cleaning the Outside  
Circuit breakers must be shut off before  
cleaning. Using a damp cloth and mild dish-  
washing detergent, wipe surface lightly. Dry and  
polish with a clean, soft cloth. Do not wipe panel  
with a soiled dishcloth or wet towel, these may  
leave residue that can erode the paint. Do not  
use scouring pads, powdered cleaners, or  
bleach because these products can scratch,  
and/or weaken the paint. Wring excess water  
from sponge or cloth to avoid excess moisture,  
especially when cleaning in vicinity of switches,  
lights or controls.  
To avoid personal injury or property dam  
age, observe the following:  
• Allow light bulb to cool.  
• Wear gloves when replacing light bulb.  
Fresh Food Section  
(style of light shield varies)  
1. Slide clear light shield toward back of com  
partment to release from light assembly.  
Removing Odors From  
Refrigerator  
2. Remove light bulbs.  
1. Remove all food and turn the refrigerator  
OFF.  
3. Replace with appliance bulbs no greater  
than 40 watts.  
2. Disconnect power to the refrigerator.  
4. Replace light bulb cover by inserting tabs on  
light shield into liner holes on each side of  
light assembly. Slide shield toward front of  
refrigerator until it locks into place. Do not  
force shield beyond locking point. Doing so  
may damage light shield.  
3. Clean the walls, floor, ceiling of cabinet inte-  
rior, drawers, shelves and gaskets according to  
the instructions on page 20 and 21.  
• Clean condenser coils as indicated in the  
cleaning instructions every three months. This  
will increase energy efficiency and cooling per-  
formance.  
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For long vacations, absences (more than three  
Freezer (style of light shield varies)  
months) OR if the room temperature will drop below  
55º F (13° C):  
1. Reach behind the light cover.  
1. Remove food.  
2. With firm pressure, press forward  
on the notches at the back of the  
cover and pull down the cover will  
open from the back.  
2. Ice maker:  
• Shut off the water supply to the ice maker at least  
one day ahead of time.  
• After the last load of ice drops, raise the wire shut off  
arm to the OFF position.  
3. Remove the cover.  
4. Remove light bulb.  
• Empty the ice bin.  
5. Replace bulb with appliance bulb  
no greater than 40 watts.  
3. If your refrigerator has a dispenser system with water  
filter, remove the water filter cartridge and install the  
filter bypass. Dispose of the used cartridge.  
6. Insert front tabs of light cover into  
slots in freezer liner and snap rear  
portion over light assembly until  
rear tab engages.  
4. Turn the freezer control to (OFF) with dial controls or  
(—) with touch controls (see page 8).  
5. Unplug the refrigerator.  
Preparing for Vacation  
6. Thoroughly clean the interior of both compartments  
with a baking soda solution and a clean soft cloth  
(four tablespoons of baking soda in one quart of warm  
water).  
If your refrigerator has a dispenser and there is  
any possibility that the temperature can drop  
below freezing where the refrigerator is located,  
the water supply system (including the water tank  
and the water valve) must be drained by a quali  
fied servicer.  
7. Dry thoroughly.  
8. Leave the doors open to prevent the formation of  
mold and mildew.  
Upon your return:  
For short vacations or absences (three months or  
less):  
After a short vacation or absence:  
1. Remove all perishables.  
Ice makers and dispenser:  
Reconnect the water supply and turn on supply valve  
(see page 7).  
2. If no one will be checking in on the refrigerator  
during your absence, remove all frozen items also.  
Monitor water connection for 24 hours and correct  
leaks if necessary.  
3. Automatic ice maker:  
Run 10-15 glasses of water from the dispenser to  
flush out the system.  
Restart the ice maker.  
Discard at least the first three ice harvests.  
• Shut off the water supply to the ice  
maker at least one day ahead of time.  
• After the last load of ice cubes drop, raise the wire  
shut off arm to the OFF position.  
After a long vacation or absence:  
If your refrigerator has an automatic ice maker, recon  
nect the water supply and turn on supply valve (see  
page 8).  
Plug the refrigerator back in and reset controls (see  
page 8).  
• Empty the ice bin.  
4. If the room temperature will drop below 55°F(13° C),  
follow the instructions for longer absences.  
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Preparing to move:  
After a long vacation or absence:  
• If your refrigerator has an automatic ice  
maker, reconnect the water supply and turn  
on supply valve (see page 8).  
• Plug the refrigerator back in and reset con  
trols (see page 8).  
• Follow the above instructions for long vaca  
tions/absences, through step 7.  
• Secure all loose items such as shelves and  
drawers by taping them securely in place to  
prevent damage.  
Monitor water connection for 24 hours and  
correct leaks, if necessary. For dispenser  
models, run water through the dispenser  
for at least three minutes with the filter  
bypass in place, then install water filter  
(see pages 13/14).  
Tape the doors shut.  
• Use an appliance dolly when moving the  
refrigerator. Always truck the refridgeerator  
from its side or back never from its front.  
• After installing the water filter, run water  
through the dispenser continuously for at  
least two minutes, or until water runs  
steady. Initially you may notice a one-two  
minute delay in water dispersal as the  
internal tank fills.  
• Be sure the refrigerator stays in an upright  
position during moving.  
• Restart the ice maker.  
• Discard ice produced within the first 12  
hours (at least the first three harvests).  
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System Specification and Performance Data Sheet  
Refrigerator Water Filter Cartridge Model UKF8001AXX  
Specifications  
Service Flow Rate (Maximum)  
0.78 GPM (2 9 L/min)  
PentaPure Inc.  
1000 Apollo Road  
Rated Service Life UKF8001AXX-750 (Maximum)  
Maximum Operating Temperature  
Minimum Pressure Requirement  
Minimum Operating Temperature  
Maximum Operating Pressure  
750 gallons/2839 liters  
100° F / 38° C  
Eagan, Minnesota 55121-2240  
651 450 4913  
35 psi /241 kPA  
33° F/1° C  
EPA EST #35917-MN-1  
100834/B  
100 psi / 689 kPA  
*
Tested using a flow rate of 0.78 gpm; pressure of 60 psig;  
pH of 7.5 + 0.5; temp. of 68° + 5° F (20° + 3° C)  
** Measurement in Particles /ml. Particles used were 0.5 -  
1 microns  
*** NTU - Nephelometric Turbidity Units  
Tested and certified by NSF International against ANSI/NSF Standards  
42 & 53 in models UKF8001AXX-750 for the reduction of:  
Standard No. 42: Aesthetic Effects Standard No. 53: Health Effects  
General Use Conditions  
Taste and Odor Reduction  
Chlorine Taste & Odor  
Chemical Reduction Unit  
Lead, Atrazine, Lindane, Mercury &  
Toxaphene Reduction  
Read this Performance Data Sheet and com-  
pare the capabilities of this unit with your actual  
water treatment needs.  
Mechanical Filtration Unit  
Particulate Reduction Class 1  
Mechanical Filtration Unit  
Cyst, Turbidity and Asbestos  
reduction  
DO NOT use this product where water is  
microbiologically unsafe or of unknown  
quality without adequate disinfection before  
or after the system. System certified for cyst  
reduction may be used on disinfected water  
that may contain filterable cysts.  
The PuriClean® II retractable water filtration system uses a  
UKF8001AXX replacement cartridge. Timely replacement of filter  
cartridge is essential for performance satisfaction from this filtra-  
tion system.  
Please refer to the applicable section of your Use & Care Guide  
for general operation, maintenance requirements and trou-  
bleshooting.  
This system has been tested according to ANSI/NSF 42 and 53  
for reduction of the substance listed above. The concentration of  
the indicated substances in water entering the system was  
reduced to a concentration less than or equal to the permissible  
limit for water leaving the system, as specified in ANSI/NSF 42  
and 53.  
USE ONLY WITH COLD WATER SUPPLY.  
CHECK FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE  
STATE AND LOCAL LAWS AND REGULA-  
TIONS.  
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State of California  
Department of Health Services  
Water Treatment Device  
Certificate Number  
03 - 1583  
Date Issued:September 16,2003  
Date Revised:April 22,2004  
Trademark /Model Designation  
Replacement Elements  
UKF8001AXX750  
469006-750  
UKF8001AXX  
46 9006  
67003523-750  
67003523  
Manufacturer: PentaPure Inc.  
The water treatment device(s) listed on this certificate have met the testing requirements pur-  
suant to Section 116830 of the Health and Safety Code for the following health related con-  
taminants:  
Microbiological Contaminants and Turbidity  
Inorganic/Radiological Contaminants  
Cysts  
Asbestos  
Lead  
Turbidity  
Mercury  
Organic Contaminants  
Atrazine  
Lindane  
Benzene  
Carbofuran  
p-dichlorobenzene  
Toxaphene  
Rated Service Capacity: 750 gal.  
Rated Service Flow: 0.78 gpm  
Conditions of Certification:  
Do not use where water is microbiologically unsafe or with water of unknown quality, except that sys-  
tems certified for cyst reduction may be used on disinfected waters that may contain filterable cysts.  
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Operating Sounds  
Improvements in refrigeration design may produce sounds in your new refrigerator that are different  
or were not present in an older model. These improvements were made to create a refrigerator that  
is better at preserving food, is more energy efficient, and is quieter overall. Because new refrigera-  
tors run quieter, sounds may be detected that were present in older refrigerators, but were masked  
by higher sound levels.  
Many of these sounds are normal. Please note that the surfaces adjacent to a refrigerator, such as  
hard walls, floors and cabinetry may make these sounds seem even louder. The following are some  
of the normal sounds that may be noticed in a new refrigerator.  
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Troubleshooting  
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Warranty  
REFRIGERATOR MODELS  
AFHR-36-  
Entire Product – Limited One Year Warranty  
Aga-Heartland warrants that it will supply all necessary parts and labour to repair or replace in your home, any component  
which proves to be defective in material or workmanship, with the exception of painted or porcelain enamel finish, or plated  
surfaces. Subject to the conditions and exclusions stated below, for the period of one year from date of sale.  
The warranty period against defects in the painted enamel finish, or plated surfaces, is 90 days from date of original pur-  
chase.  
Limited Warranty - Major Refrigeration Components  
Second Through Fifth Year - After the first year from the date of original purchase, through the fifth year, the manufactur-  
er will repair or replace, at its option, free of charge for parts and labor only, any part of the sealed refrigeration system (con-  
sisting of the compressor, evaporator, condenser, drier and connecting tubing) and the cabinet liner (exclusive of the door  
liner) which fail in normal home use. All other costs, including mileage, transportation, trip charge and diagnostic charge, if  
required, shall be the responsibility of the owner.  
Limited Warranty  
30 days - From the original retail purchase date, any part of the water filter cartridge which fails due to a defect in workman-  
ship or materials will be replaced free of charge.  
What is not covered by this Warranty  
1. Customer education or instructions on how to use the refrigerator/freezer.  
2. Any food loss due to product failure. (Warrantor is not be liable for any incidental or consequential damage including  
food loss)  
3. Any expenses involved in making this appliance readily accessible for servicing.  
4. Transportation, delivery, or subsequent damages.  
5. Commercial, rental, or use other than normal household.  
6. Improper installation, misuse, abuse, accident or alteration, use on wiring not conforming to electrical codes, low  
voltage, failure to provide necessary maintenance or other unreasonable use.  
7. Parts of service not supplied or designated by the factory.  
8. Accident, fire, flood, acts of God.  
9. Alteration, or the removal or defacing of the serial plate.  
10. The original Bill of Sale, delivery date or serial number cannot be verified.  
11. The product is moved from place of original installation, and reinstalled without reviewing installation procedures with  
dealer or manufacturer.  
12. Light bulbs  
THE WARRANTIES, SET FORTH HEREIN ARE THE ONLY WARRANTIES EXTENDED BY AGA RANGES. ANY IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF  
THESE EXPRESS WARRANTIES. IN NO EVENT SHALL AGA RANGES BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR  
INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OF EXPENSES RESULTING FROM BREACH OF THESE OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES,  
WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential damages or  
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you. Warranty  
applies to product only in the country in which it was purchased.  
No person, firm or corporation is authorized to make any other warranty or assume any other obligation for Aga-Heartland.  
To obtain performance of the warranty, report any defects to: Your Dealer or Aga Ranges Service Representative.  
Aga-Heartland.  
1050 Fountain St.  
Cambridge, ON  
N3H 4R7, Canada  
Business 1-877-650-  
5775  
PLACE OF PURCHASE_________________________________  
DATE OF PURCHASE__________________________________  
SERIAL NUMBER_____________________________________  
MODEL NUMBER_____________________________________  
Fax 1-800-327-5609  
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If You Need Service  
Warranty & Service  
Call the dealer from whom your appliance was purchased  
or call Aga Ranges Customer Assistance locate an author  
ized servicer.  
What is Not Covered By These  
Warranties:  
1. Conditions and damages resulting from any of the following:  
Be sure to retain proof of purchase to verify warranty status.  
Refer to Warranty for further information on owner’s respon  
sibilities for warranty service.  
a. improper installation, delivery, or maintenance.  
b.Any repair, modification, alteration, or  
adjustment not authorized by the manufacturer or an  
authorized servicer.  
If the dealer or service company cannot resolve the prob  
lem, write to:  
Aga-Heartland.  
c. Misuse, abuse, accidents, or unreasonable use.  
d. Incorrect electric current, voltage, or supply.  
e. Improper setting of any control.  
1050 Fountain St.  
Cambridge, ON  
N3H-4R7 Canada  
or call:  
Aga Ranges Customer Assistance,  
Toll Free Phone 1-877-650-5775  
f. damage caused by low water pressure (reverse osmosis  
filter system)  
User’s guides, service manuals and parts information are  
available from Aga Rranges Customer Assistance.  
2. Warranties are void if the original serial numbers have been  
removed, altered or cannot be readily determined.  
Note  
3. Light bulbs.  
When writing or calling about a service problem, please  
include the following information:  
4. Products purchased for commercial or industrial use.  
5. The cost of service or service call to:  
a. Correct installation errors.  
a. Your name, address and telephone number;  
b. Model number and serial number;  
b. Instruct the user on the proper use of the  
product.  
c. Name and address of your dealer or servicer;  
d. A clear description of the problem you are having;  
e. Proof of purchase (sales receipt).  
c. Transport the appliance to the servicer.  
6. Consequential or incidental damages sustained by any per  
son as a result of any breach of these warranties.  
Note  
The full warranty and the limited warranties apply only when the  
refrigerator is located in the United States or Canada.  
Refrigerators located elsewhere are not covered by this warran-  
ty. Warranty applies to product only in the country in which  
it was purchased.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of conse-  
quential or incidental damages, so the above exclusion may not  
apply.  
In our continuing effort to improve the quality and performance  
of our appliances, it may be necessary to make changes to the  
appliance without notice. Such revisions do not entitle purchaser  
to corresponding changes, improvements, additions, or replace-  
ments for previously purchased equipment.  
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