Univex Refrigerator Refrigerator Freezer User Manual

UseandCareGuide  
Refrigerator—Freezer  
Problem Solver.......................16–18  
English Version...................................2  
Version française...........................19  
Versión en español ......................39  
Preparation  
Safety Instructions.....................2, 3  
Operating Instructions, Tips  
Automatic Icemaker & Dispenser .........4–6  
Porta-Bins......................................................7  
Installation..................................12–15  
How to Install Features...............................14  
Additional Features .................................15  
Care and Cleaning  
Model and Serial Numbers ..........................2  
Side by Side 21 Built-In,  
Export G-Line  
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• Unplug your refrigerator before cleaning and  
making repairs. NOTE: We strongly recommend that  
any servicing be performed by a qualified individual.  
Mains lead replacement  
If the mains lead on your refrigerator needs replacing  
at any time, it must be replaced by a special lead which  
is obtainable from your local dealer. A charge will be  
made for the replacement of the mains lead if you have  
damaged the lead.  
Before replacing a burned-out light bulb, unplug the  
refrigerator or turn off power at the circuit breaker or  
fuse box in order to avoid contact with a live wire  
filament. (A burned-out light bulb may break when  
being replaced.) NOTE: Turning control to “  
position does not remove power to the light circuit.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
• Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable  
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any  
other appliance.  
OPERATING YOUR REFRIGERATOR  
Set the Temperature Controls (appearance may vary)  
Two controls let you regulate the temperature in the fresh food and  
freezer compartments.  
Fresh Food  
Control  
At first, set both the fresh food control and the freezer control to “5.”  
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Allow 24 hours for the temperature to stabilize, whether you are  
setting the controls for the first time or adjusting them later. Then, if  
you want colder or warmer temperatures in either compartment, adjust  
the controls one step at a time.  
Freezer  
Control  
NOTE: Moving the freezer control to the “ ” position turns off  
cooling in both compartments—fresh food and freezer—but does not  
shut off power to the refrigerator.  
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Ambient Room Temperature Limits  
How to Test Temperatures  
This refrigerator is designed to operate in ambient temperatures  
specified by its Temperature Class which is marked on the rating plate.  
Use the milk test for the fresh food compartment. Place a container  
of milk on the top shelf in the fresh food compartment. Check it a day  
later. If the milk is too warm or too cold, adjust the temperature controls.  
Temperature  
Class  
Symbol  
Ambient Temperature  
Use the ice cream test for the freezer compartment. Place a  
container of ice cream in the center of the freezer compartment. Check  
it after a day. If it’s too hard or too soft, adjust the temperature controls.  
Maximum  
Minimum  
Extended-  
Temperate  
Temperate  
Subtropical  
Tropical  
SN  
N
ST  
T
32°C  
32°C  
38°C  
43°C  
10°C  
16°C  
18°C  
18°C  
Always allow 24 hours for the refrigerator to reach the  
temperature you set.  
NOTE: Internal temperature may be affected by such factors as the  
location of the refrigerator, ambient temperature and frequency of  
door openings. Adjust temperature controls as required to compensate  
for these factors.  
Automatic Energy-Saver System  
No Defrosting  
You won’t find an “energy-saver” switch on this refrigerator.  
It is not necessary to defrost the freezer or fresh food compartments.  
Although your refrigerator is designed and equipped to defrost itself  
automatically, some frost on packages is normal.  
Warm liquid from the refrigerator’s condenser is automatically  
circulated around the front edge of the freezer compartment to help  
keep moisture from forming on the outside of the refrigerator during  
humid weather.  
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AUTOMATIC ICEMAKER & DISPENSER  
(on some models)  
How It Works  
The automatic icemaker makes ice continually. The dispenser  
dispenses water, ice cubes or crushed ice through the freezer  
compartment door. Here’s how they work.  
Cubes dispense through the chute in the door when the  
dispenser pad is pressed.  
When the Crushed pad is pressed (on some models), a  
baffle channels cubes through the crusher and crushed ice falls  
through a chute into the glass.  
Water flows from the household supply through a  
(1) dual solenoid valve  
to the  
When the Water pad is selected (on some models), water  
flows through the  
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(2) water tubing and to the  
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(3) automatic icemaker  
(6) tubing in the door and is dispensed when the dispenser pad is  
as needed.  
pressed.  
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Water is frozen in the  
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(7) A light switch (on some models) turns the night light in the  
(4) cube mold and ejected  
dispenser on or off.  
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into the  
The light also comes on when the dispenser pad is pressed.  
(5) storage bin where a  
motor-powered auger  
moves cubes forward.  
The light in the dispenser should be replaced with a 10 watt maximum  
bulb when it burns out.  
If you cannot locate the correct bulb, see your local dealer.  
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Important Facts About Your Ice & Water Dispenser  
• If this is your first icemaker you’ll hear occasional sounds that  
may be unfamiliar. These are normal ice-making sounds and are  
not cause for concern.  
To help keep bits of ice from being sprayed beyond the glass,  
place the glass close to the ice chute—but not so close that it blocks  
out-coming ice.  
Your icemaker will produce eight cubes per cycle—  
approximately 120 cubes in a 24-hour period—depending on  
freezer compartment temperature, room temperature, number  
of door openings and other use conditions.  
• Add ice before adding beverage to prevent splashing.  
• Beverages and foods should not be quick-chilled in the ice  
storage bin. Cans, bottles or food packages in the storage bin may  
cause the icemaker or auger to jam.  
• Intermittent dispensing of ice is normal. If ice flow interruption  
is more than brief, ice clump(s) may be the cause and should be  
removed following instructions in this section.  
• Do not add ice from trays or bags to the storage bin. It may not  
crush or dispense well.  
CAUTION: Some products such as water ices should not be  
consumed too cold.  
• Avoid over-filling glasses with ice and using narrow or extra-tall  
glasses. This can jam the chute or cause the door in the chute to  
freeze shut. Periodically open the freezer compartment door and  
look down into the chute. If ice is blocking the chute, poke it  
through with a wooden spoon.  
Before Using Your Icemaker and Dispenser  
If you use your refrigerator before the water  
connection is made, raise the ice access door  
and make sure the icemaker feeler arm is in the  
(up) position. When the water supply has  
been connected to the icemaker, move the  
feeler arm to the (down) position.  
At first there will be a delay before water is dispensed and ice is made.  
On models with a water dispenser, if no  
water is dispensed when the refrigerator is  
first installed, there may be air in the water line  
system. Press the dispenser pad for at least two  
minutes to remove trapped air from the water  
line and to fill the water system.  
Push the dispenser pad  
until the water line is filled.  
The ice cube mold will automatically fill with water AFTER cooling  
to freezer temperatures. The first cubes normally freeze after  
several hours.  
NOTE: With a newly-installed refrigerator, allow about 24 hours  
for the freezer compartment to get cold enough to make ice.  
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Feeler arm in  
Feeler arm in  
(up) position  
(down) position  
stops icemaking  
begins icemaking  
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Once Your Icemaker and Dispenser are in Operation  
Throw away the first few batches of ice cubes (16 or 24 cubes). This  
will flush away any impurities in the water line. Do the same thing  
after vacations or extended periods when ice isn’t used.  
To make sure the bin fills with ice, level the cubes occasionally.  
When cubes fall into the bin they may pile up close to the icemaker  
and push the feeler arm to the (up) position, which stops icemaking,  
before the bin gets full. Keeping the cubes level allows the icemaker  
to fill the bin.  
On models with a water dispenser, pour the first six glassfuls of water  
in the kitchen sink. The first water through the system picks up a  
slight ‘‘plastic’’ taste from the water tubing.  
To Dispense Ice and Water  
• Select:  
• Grip the glass or other  
container near the rim and  
press the rim against the  
center of the dispenser pad.  
water (on some models),  
ice cubes,  
or crushed ice (on some  
models).  
Dispenser pad  
Dispenser pad  
When Dispensing Ice…  
When Dispensing Water…  
Some crushed ice may be dispensed even though you selected  
Cubes. This happens occasionally when a few cubes get channeled to  
the crusher.  
The first glass of water dispensed may be warmer than the  
following ones. This is normal.  
Dispensed water is cool, not iced. For colder water, simply add  
Sometimes a mound of snow will form on the door in the ice chute.  
This condition is normal, and usually occurs when you have dispensed  
crushed ice repeatedly. The snow will eventually evaporate.  
crushed ice or cubes before dispensing water.  
Sometimes crushed ice will spray beyond the glass. To avoid this,  
hold the glass up close to the chute.  
CAUTION: Never put fingers or other objects into the  
dispenser opening.  
To Stop Dispensing  
If Ice Clumps Form in the Storage Bin…  
Release pressure from the dispenser  
pad and wait a few seconds to catch the  
last bits of ice or drops of water.  
The icemaker ejects cubes in groups of eight, and it is normal for  
several cubes to be joined together. However, if you don’t use the ice  
very often ice clumps may form in the storage bin and can clog  
the dispenser.  
There may be some dripping after  
dispensing crushed ice or water. If there  
is a lot of dripping, the spill should be  
wiped dry right away.  
If this happens:  
• Remove the storage bin from the freezer.  
• Break up ice clumps with your hands. Throw away any clumps that  
you can’t break up.  
• Replace the bin before the remaining cubes melt and fuse together.  
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Press here to remove grille  
Do not pour water in the spill shelf  
because it is not self draining—pour  
it in the kitchen sink. The shelf and its  
grille should be cleaned regularly according  
to Care and Cleaning instructions. The grille  
is easily removed by pressing on the back right corner.  
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AUTOMATIC ICEMAKER & DISPENSER  
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To Remove Ice Storage Bin  
To Replace Ice Storage Bin  
Lift the left corner to free the bin  
from the shelf. Pull the bin straight out  
while supporting it at front and back.  
Slide the bin back until the tab on the  
bin locks into the slot in the shelf.  
Rotate  
If the bin does not go all the way back,  
remove it and turn the drive mechanism  
1/4 turn. Then push the bin back again  
until the tab on the bin locks into the slot  
in the shelf.  
Drive  
Mechanism  
If Ice is Not Used Often…  
Move the icemaker feeler arm to the (up)  
position when…  
‘‘Old’’ ice cubes will become cloudy and taste stale. Empty ice  
storage bin periodically and wash it in lukewarm water. Be sure to  
allow storage bin to cool before replacing it—otherwise ice cubes will  
stick to the metal auger.  
• Home water supply is to be turned off for several hours.  
• Ice storage bin is to be removed for a period of time.  
• Going away on vacation, at which time you should also turn off the  
valve in the water supply line to your refrigerator.  
• Moving the freezer control to “ ” position.  
STORAGE DRAWERS  
Fruit & Vegetable Drawers  
Adjustable Humidity Drawers  
The top 2 storage drawers at the bottom  
of the fresh food compartment are designed  
to provide high humidity levels required by  
most vegetables and lower humidity levels  
required for most fruits.  
These drawers have individual, adjustable humidity controls that let  
you regulate the amount of moisture retained in foods.  
When replacing the drawers, always push  
them all the way in.  
Slide the control all the way to the  
setting and the drawer  
Storage time will depend upon the type  
of food and its condition when placed in  
the drawers.  
provides high humidity recommended for most vegetables.  
Slide the control all the way to the  
setting to provide lower  
humidity levels recommended for most fruits.  
Excess water that may accumulate in the  
bottom of the drawers should be emptied and the drawers wiped dry.  
High Humidity  
Convertible Drawer  
Setting the drawer for high humidity keeps unwrapped foods fresh by  
retaining the natural moisture content of foods such as:  
The Convertible drawer has its own cold air duct to allow a stream  
of cold air from the freezer compartment to flow around the drawer.  
The variable temperature control regulates the air flow from the  
freezer compartment.  
Artichokes Cherries  
Plums  
Beets, topped  
Asparagus  
Currants  
Spinach  
Corn  
Radishes  
Blueberries Greens, leafy  
Lettuce  
Peas, green  
Set control lever down to the  
coldest setting to store fresh  
meats. If lever is left in meat  
position for a long period of  
time, some frost may form  
on the inside of the drawer.  
Rhubarb  
Carrots  
Parsley  
Tomatoes, ripe Celery  
Normal  
setting  
As in any refrigerated storage area, it is recommended that foods with  
strong odors be stored wrapped—foods such as:  
Set control lever up to convert  
the drawer to normal refrigerator  
temperature and provide extra  
Coldest  
setting  
Broccoli  
Cauliflower Turnips  
Cabbage  
Parsnips  
Green onions  
Brussels sprouts  
The high humidity setting also works well for the convenient storage  
of lunch meats and cheese, hors d’oeuvres, spreads and snacks.  
vegetable storage space. Cold air duct is turned off.  
Variable settings between these extremes can be selected.  
Low Humidity  
Setting the drawer for low humidity keeps the following foods fresh:  
Apples  
Peaches  
Oranges  
Grapes  
Squash, summer Apricots  
Pears Strawberries  
Nectarines  
Mushrooms Raspberries Tangerines  
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SHELVES  
Quick Space Shelf (on some models)  
Slide-Out Spillproof Shelves (on some models)  
This shelf splits in half and slides  
under itself for storage of tall items  
on the shelf below.  
The slide-out shelf allows you to  
reach items stored behind others.  
The special edges are designed to  
help prevent spills from dripping to  
lower shelves. Make sure you push  
them all the way back in before you  
close the door.  
How to Rearrange Your Shelves  
The shelves in the fresh food compartment are adjustable, enabling  
you to make efficient shelf arrangements to fit your family’s food  
storage needs.  
Bins on Fresh Food Compartment Door  
(on some models)  
Adjustable bins can easily be carried from the refrigerator to your  
work area.  
To remove shelves:  
To remove:  
Lift bin straight up until  
mounting hooks disengage.  
Divider  
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Tilt the shelf up at front, then lift  
it up and out of the tracks on the  
rear wall of the refrigerator.  
Lift up  
and out  
Tilt up  
To replace or relocate:  
Select desired shelf height,  
engage bin’s hook in slots  
on the tracks of the door, and  
push in. Bin will lock in place.  
The divider (on some models),  
helps prevent tipping, spilling or  
sliding of small items stored on the door shelf.  
To relocate shelves:  
Select desired shelf height. With  
shelf front raised slightly, engage  
the top hooks in the tracks at the  
rear of the cabinet. Then lower  
the front of the shelf until it locks  
into position.  
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Place index finger and middle finger on either side of the divider near  
the front and simply move it back and forth to fit your needs.  
Engage  
top hook  
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Lower to lock  
into place  
Removable Wine Rack (on some models)  
The wine rack is designed to hold  
a bottle on its side and will fit on  
any shelf.  
To relocate the wine rack:  
Pull wine rack straight out. Then  
position its lip over either edge of the  
shelf you want to suspend it from and  
push it all the way in.  
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FREEZER COMPARTMENT  
Loading the Freezer Compartment  
Freezer Baskets (on some models)  
Load so that at least 15 mm of space remains clear between stacks of  
packages and 15 mm to 25 mm of space between the top of any stack  
and any shelf or basket above it. Packages may hang over the front of  
shelves but must remain 15 mm from doors.  
Wire slide-out freezer baskets  
can be pulled out for easy access to  
frozen foods.  
WARNING: Poor performance may  
occur if freezer baskets are not used.  
Storage of items in the freezer without  
using baskets may result in poor  
temperature performance due to  
restrictions of air flow within the  
freezer compartment.  
Food to be frozen must not be placed in direct contact with food in  
storage. If food is to be frozen every day, it may be necessary to  
reduce the quantity to be frozen.  
Food is most quickly frozen on the middle three shelves of the  
freezer compartment and most slowly in the freezer door shelves.  
Do not store commercially quick-frozen food longer than the time  
recommended by the food manufacturers.  
The freezer door storage shelves marked with a two-star label are  
only appropriate for the storage of previously frozen food.  
Effervescent drinks should not be stored in the freezer  
compartment.  
CARE AND CLEANING  
Cleaning—Outside  
The water and ice dispenser spill shelf should be wiped dry  
immediately to prevent spotting. Water left on the shelf may leave  
deposits that you can remove by soaking in undiluted vinegar.  
Keep the finish clean. Wipe with a clean cloth lightly dampened with  
kitchen appliance wax or mild liquid dishwashing detergent. Dry and  
polish with a clean, soft cloth. Do not wipe the refrigerator with a  
soiled dishwashing cloth or wet towel. These may leave a residue that  
can erode the paint. Do not use scouring pads, powdered cleaners,  
bleach or cleaners containing bleach because these products can  
scratch and weaken the paint finish.  
You can also use a paste of non-precipitating water softener and water,  
or 5 ml of citric acid powder per 500 ml of hot tap water. Soak until  
the deposit disappears or becomes loose enough to rinse away.  
Usually 30 minutes soaking time is adequate. Avoid using wax on the  
spill shelf and trim.  
Protect the paint finish. The outside of the refrigerator has a high  
quality, baked-on paint finish. With proper care, it will stay new-  
looking and rust-free for years. Apply kitchen/appliance wax when the  
refrigerator is new and then at least twice a year.  
The dispenser pad can be cleaned by using a warm water and baking  
soda solution—about 15 ml of baking soda to one liter of water. Rinse  
thoroughly with water and wipe dry.  
The long door handles and trim (on models with trim kit) can be  
cleaned with a cloth dampened with a solution of mild liquid  
dishwashing detergent and water. Dry with a soft cloth. Don’t use wax  
on the door handles and trim.  
The door handles can be cleaned with a cloth dampened with a  
solution of mild liquid dishwashing detergent and water. Dry with a  
soft cloth. Don’t use wax on the door handles with metal trim.  
Cleaning—Inside  
Inside the fresh food and freezer compartments should be cleaned  
at least once a year. Unplug the refrigerator before cleaning. If this is  
not practical, wring excess moisture out of sponge or cloth when  
cleaning around switches, lights or controls.  
Do not wash any plastic parts from your refrigerator in  
your automatic dishwasher.  
Use warm water and baking soda solution—about 15 ml of baking  
soda to one liter of water. This both cleans and neutralizes odor. Rinse  
thoroughly with water and wipe dry.  
Drain opening in the freezer compartment. During yearly cleaning,  
remove bottom freezer basket and flush a baking soda solution—  
5 ml of baking soda and 500 ml of hot (not boiling) water—through  
the drain line with the help of a meat baster. This will help eliminate  
odor and reduce the likelihood of a clogged drain line.  
Other parts of the refrigerator—including door gaskets, meat and  
vegetable drawers, ice storage bin and all plastic parts—can be  
cleaned the same way. After cleaning door gaskets, apply a thin layer  
of petroleum jelly to the door gaskets at the hinge side. This helps  
keep the gaskets from sticking and bending out of shape. If the freezer  
baskets don’t slide freely after cleaning, lubricate them with petroleum  
jelly. Do not use cleansing powders or other abrasive cleaners.  
If drain becomes clogged, use a meat baster and baking-soda-and-  
water solution to force the clog through the drain line.  
To help prevent odors, leave an open box of baking soda in the rear of  
the refrigerator, on the top shelf. Change the box every three months. An  
open box of baking soda in the freezer will absorb stale freezer odors.  
Avoid cleaning cold glass shelves with hot water because the extreme  
temperature difference may cause them to break.  
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Drawer and Cover Removal  
Drawers will stop before coming all the way  
out of the refrigerator to help prevent  
contents from spilling onto the floor. Drawers  
can easily be removed by tilting up slightly  
and pulling past the “stop” location.  
When replacing  
the drawers,  
make sure you  
slide them  
through both  
drawer guides on  
the right side.  
To remove the  
drawers when  
the fresh food  
compartment  
door cannot be  
opened fully,  
remove the lower  
bins on the fresh  
food door.  
To remove the  
glass shelf above  
the top drawer,  
first remove the  
top drawer and  
any food on the  
shelf. Then,  
reach in, push  
Then press down  
on the top of the  
shelf to make  
sure the shelf sits  
firmly on top of  
Drawer  
Guides  
To remove bins,  
first remove the  
food in the bins. Then, grasping the bin at  
each end, push in at the bottom as you lift and  
pull out at the top. Once the bins are removed  
the drawers will come straight out.  
both drawer guides.  
the rear of the  
glass up until it  
touches the bottom of the lower light shield.  
Then push the shelf back (approx. 13 mm)  
until it clears both the front corner retainers.  
To replace the glass shelf, reverse the steps.  
Under Refrigerator  
Behind Refrigerator  
For most efficient operation,  
you need to keep the area  
under the refrigerator clean.  
Turn the temperature control to  
Care should be taken in moving your refrigerator away from the wall.  
All types of floor coverings can be damaged, particularly cushioned  
coverings and those with embossed surfaces. Pull the refrigerator  
straight out and return it to position by pushing it straight in. Moving  
the refrigerator in a side direction may result in damage to the floor  
covering or refrigerator.  
.” Remove the base grille.  
Sweep away or vacuum dust  
that is readily accessible on the  
condenser coils, then turn the  
control back on.  
When pushing the refrigerator back, make sure you don’t roll over the  
power cord or icemaker supply line (on some models).  
For best results, use a brush  
specially designed for this  
purpose, available at most  
appliance parts stores. This  
easy cleaning operation should  
be done at least once a year.  
Clean the condenser coils  
at least once a year.  
Light Bulb Replacement  
Fresh Food Compartment—Upper Light  
1. Unplug refrigerator.  
Fresh Food Compartment—Lower Light (on some models)  
This light is located behind a shield at the rear of the fresh food  
compartment.  
2. Remove the snap-in light shield.  
1. Unplug the refrigerator.  
2. Grasp the top edge of the shield and lift it up and forward to free its  
top edge.  
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3. After replacing with the same size bulb, hook the top of the shield  
back in place. If you cannot locate the correct bulb, see your dealer.  
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4. Plug the refrigerator back in.  
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Freezer Compartment with a Dispenser  
1. Unplug the refrigerator.  
2. Remove the shelf just below the light shield. (The shelf will be  
easier to remove if it is emptied first.)  
3. Replace with same size bulb and reinstall the light shield. If you  
cannot locate the correct bulb, see your dealer.  
3. Pull the light shield toward you to reach the bulb.  
After replacing with same size bulb, reinstall shelf and plug the  
refrigerator back in.  
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PREPARATION  
Clearances  
Refrigerator Location  
Allow the following clearances for ease of installation, proper air  
circulation and plumbing and electrical connections:  
Do install it on a floor strong enough to support a fully  
loaded refrigerator.  
Sides ...................................................................................3 mm  
Top....................................................................................25 mm  
(If built-in, allow 22 mm for hinge covers.)  
Back..................................................................................13 mm  
If the refrigerator is against a wall on either side, allow 19 mm for  
door clearance.  
When You Go on Vacation  
When You Move  
For extended vacations or absences, shut off the power to the  
Disconnect power cord from wall outlet, remove all food, and clean  
and dry the interior.  
refrigerator, move the freezer control to the “  
position, and  
clean the interior with a baking soda solution of 15 ml of baking soda  
to one liter of water. Wipe dry. To prevent odors, leave an open box of  
baking soda in the refrigerator. Leave doors open.  
Secure all loose items such as grille, shelves and storage pans by  
taping them securely in place to prevent damage.  
Be sure refrigerator stays in upright position during actual moving and  
in van. Refrigerator must be secured in van to prevent movement.  
Protect outside of refrigerator with blanket.  
Move icemaker feeler arm to (up) position, which stops  
icemaking, and be sure to shut off water supply to the refrigerator.  
For shorter vacations, remove perishable foods and leave controls at  
regular settings. However, if room temperature is expected to drop  
below 16°C, follow the same instructions as for extended vacations.  
Rollers  
Leveling  
Adjustable rollers behind the base grille enable you to move the  
refrigerator away from the wall for cleaning. These rollers should be  
set so that the refrigerator rests firmly on the floor. Side-by-side  
refrigerators also have specially  
designed door hinges that lift  
both doors slightly when opened,  
To adjust rollers, remove the base grille by grasping it at the bottom  
and pulling it out.  
Turn front roller adjusting screws clockwise to raise the  
refrigerator, counterclockwise to lower it. Use an adjustable wrench  
(3/8² hex head bolt) or pliers.  
Turn the rear roller adjusting screws clockwise to raise the  
refrigerator, counterclockwise to lower it. Use a flat blade screwdriver.  
allowing the force of gravity to  
help close them securely.  
NOTE: When leveling, you can improve door closure by raising the  
front as much as 15 mm more than the rear of the refrigerator.  
To replace base grille, align prongs on back of grille with clamps in  
cabinet and push forward until grille snaps into place.  
Rear roller  
adjusting  
screw  
Slot where prong of  
grille snaps into place  
Front roller  
adjusting screw  
Water Supply to Icemaker (on some models)  
If your refrigerator has an icemaker, or if you plan to add an  
icemaker later, the icemaker will have to be connected to a cold  
drinking (potable) water line.  
Do not use kits with plastic tubing since there is water pressure in the  
supply line at all times.  
Maximum permissible inlet water pressure—8.3 bars.  
Minimum permissible inlet water pressure—1.4 bars.  
A water supply kit containing copper tubing, shutoff valve, fittings  
and instructions is available at extra cost from your dealer. There  
should be sufficient tubing from the cold water supply to the  
icemaker inlet to allow moving the refrigerator out from the wall  
several feet (approximately 2.5 m of 1/4² copper tubing in three  
25 cm diameter coils).  
Installation of icemaker must be made by a qualified service technician.  
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Adding Door Panels (on models with trim kit)  
These instructions describe how to insert decorator panels and what  
size the panels should be.  
Special cut-  
out required,  
see below.  
Special cut-  
out required,  
see below.  
36.4 cm  
51.0 cm  
Panels should be cut to the following dimensions:  
Top freezer panel—36.4 cm x 47.6 cm  
Bottom freezer panel—36.4 cm x 82.2 cm  
Fresh food panel—51.0 cm x 165.6 cm  
47.6 cm  
Panels that are 6 mm thick will fit the door frame trim with no special  
preparation. If you have a material thinner than 6 mm, you will need  
to add a filler behind the panel for proper fit.  
Pre-cut white and black panels are available from your dealer.  
165.6 cm  
82.2 cm  
36.4 cm  
3 mm  
8 mm  
A cut-out is required at these outer  
corners, 8 mm long, 3 mm deep.  
Inserting the Door Panels  
1. REMOVE THE DOOR HANDLE TRIM  
2. INSERT THE PANELS  
a. Open the freezer door and  
remove the single screw from  
the top handle cap. Do not try  
to remove the cap.  
Carefully push the door panels into the  
slots. Make sure that the top freezer  
panel is put in with the cut-out at the  
upper left hand corner. When inserting  
the fresh food panel make sure the cut-  
out is at the upper right hand corner.  
b. Loosen the screws across  
the top trim of the door  
approximately 6 mm. This  
allows the top handle cap to slip  
out from under the top trim.  
3. REPLACE THE DOOR HANDLE  
TRIM  
Reinstall the full–length handle and top  
handle cap. Loosely screw the handle  
onto the door. Place the cap on the top  
of the handle and loosely screw down  
the cap. Lift the handle up and tighten  
the top screw on the handle. Then  
tighten the handle cap screw so that the  
cap and handle fit flush. Tighten all the  
screws.  
c. Remove the 5 screws from the  
full–length handle. Keep all  
screws. Extra replacement  
screws for the door trim can be  
found in the storage drawers.  
d. Carefully remove the freezer  
door handle along with the top  
handle cap.  
The fresh food panel is installed the same way.  
NOTE: Be careful not to damage  
the bottom handle cap when  
removing the freezer door handle.  
It is attached to the full-length  
handle with a screw and does  
not need to be removed from  
the handle.  
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PREPARATION  
(continued)  
19 mm or Raised Panel  
6 mm  
Thick Backing  
A raised panel design screwed or glued to a 6 mm thick backing, or a  
19 mm routed board can be used. The raised portion of the panel must  
be fabricated to permit clearances of at least 51 mm from the handle  
side for fingertip clearance and 32 mm from the hinge side to avoid  
striking adjacent cabinetry.  
51 mm  
Clearance  
Handle Side  
19 mm  
Appearance  
Panel  
32 mm  
Clearance  
Hinge Side  
Weight limitations for custom panels:  
Fresh Food : 17 kg max.  
Freezer Door : 9 kg max.  
Refrigerator  
Door  
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS  
IMPORTANT…Please read carefully  
Electrical Requirements  
The refrigerator should always be plugged into its own individual  
electrical outlet—Please refer to the rating plate on the refrigerator  
for the correct voltage and frequency. This is recommended for best  
performance and to prevent overloading house wiring circuits, which  
could cause a fire hazard from overheated wires.  
WARNING: HOW TO AVOID ACCIDENTS TO CHILDREN.  
WHEN DISCARDING AN OLD REFRIGERATOR OR  
FREEZER BE CERTAIN TO MAKE THE LOCK UNUSABLE.  
IF POSSIBLE, REMOVE THE DOORS AND DISCARD  
SEPARATELY. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO STAND ON TOP OF  
YOUR APPLIANCE. IT IS NOT DESIGNED FOR SUCH USE  
AND YOU COULD INJURE YOURSELF OR DAMAGE THE  
APPLIANCE BY SUCH ABUSE. CHILDREN SHOULD NOT  
BE ALLOWED TO PLAY WITH THE APPLIANCE OR  
TAMPER WITH THE CONTROLS.  
How to Connect Electricity  
Where an unearthed wall outlet is encountered, it is your personal  
responsibility and obligation to have it replaced with a properly  
earthed wall outlet.  
For personal safety, this appliance must  
be properly earthed.  
The power cord of this appliance is  
equipped with an earthing plug  
which mates with a standard  
grounding wall outlet to minimize  
If the power supply cord becomes damaged, it must be replaced by  
a qualified service agent in order to avoid a safety hazard.  
Insure proper  
earthing exists  
before using.  
If the plug does not fit your outlet a new plug can be fitted.  
IMPORTANT: In some countries the refitting of electric plugs  
and cables is only permitted when the work is completed by a  
qualified technician.  
the possibility of electric shock  
hazard from appliance.  
Have the wall outlet checked by a  
qualified electrician to make sure  
the outlet is properly earthed.  
Earthing Plug  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
FOR GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND ONLY  
Electrical Requirements  
Mains Lead Replacement  
We recommend that this appliance is connected to the mains supply  
via a suitable switched socket in a readily accessible position. All  
appliances come complete with a fitted plug. The plug on your Food  
Centre has a 13A fuse. If the plug does not fit your sockets, a new  
plug can be fitted. Cut off the old plug and throw it away, do not insert  
it into a socket elsewhere in the house as this could cause a shock.  
If the mains lead on this appliance needs replacing at any time, it must  
be replaced by a special lead which is obtainable from your nearest  
Service centre. A charge will be made for the replacement of the  
mains lead if you have damaged the lead.  
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.  
IMPORTANT: Fitting a Different Plug  
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the  
following code: Green and Yellow-Earth; Blue-Neutral; Brown-Live.  
If you fit your own plug the colours of these wires may not correspond  
with the identifying marks on the plug terminals. This is what you  
have to do:  
If the plug is the moulded-on type the fuse cover must be refitted  
when changing the fuse. In the event of losing the fuse cover the plug  
must not be used until a replacement fuse cover has been obtained and  
fitted. A new fuse cover can be obtained from your nearest Service  
Centre or local Electricity Board. The colour of the correct  
replacement fuse cover is that of the coloured marks or insert in the  
base of the plug.  
1. Connect the green and yellow  
(Earth) wire to the terminal  
in the plug marked ‘E’ with  
Green  
E
Yellow  
In the event of replacing a fuse in the plug supplied with this  
refrigerator a 13A ASTA approved fuse to BS1362 must be fitted.  
the symbol or coloured green  
or green and yellow.  
L
With an alternative plug a 15A fuse must be fitted either in the plug or  
adapter or the main fuse box.  
2. Connect the blue (Neutral) wire  
N
to the terminal in the plug  
marked ‘N’ or coloured black.  
Brown  
Blue  
3. Connect the brown (Live) wire to  
the terminal marked ‘Lor  
coloured red.  
Cord grip  
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HOW TO INSTALL FEATURES  
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NOT ALL FEATURES ARE ON ALL MODELS.  
(REFER TO THE CONTENTS LIST ON THE BOX.)  
ADJUSTABLE DOOR BINS  
Hook bins into holes in the  
ladder support at desired  
locations.  
CAUTION: Do not place  
a door bin where door  
shelf fronts should be.  
1
4
DOOR SHELF FRONTS  
Hook shelf fronts at  
locations where  
there are shelves  
in the door. Make  
sure they are  
Door Shelf  
2
3
locked securely  
into place.  
Door Shelf  
Front  
NOTE: Shelf  
fronts must be  
used in the lowest  
ladder position on  
the refrigerator door.  
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1
DAIRY COVER  
Depress pins on the  
cover and insert into  
holes in the door.  
2
DOOR BIN SNUGGERS  
Roll the snugger on the  
door bin lip. Slide to the  
desired location.  
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ADDITIONAL FEATURES  
(Available on some models)  
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NOT ALL FEATURES ARE ON ALL MODELS.  
(REFER TO THE CONTENTS LIST ON THE BOX.)  
REFRESHMENT CENTER, INSIDE COVER  
Depress pins on cover and  
insert into holes in sides of  
the Refreshment Center  
compartment.  
2
1
4
REFRESHMENT CENTER, DOOR BIN  
3
4
Hook Refreshment  
Center bin (with lip)  
into uppermost slots  
in shelf tracks.  
Lip  
5
QUICK SERVE DISHES UNDER SHELF  
Slide dishes in the  
5
dish rack.  
1
FREEZER BASKETS  
Place the rear edges of  
the basket on open  
section of supports.  
Push in until the basket  
stops. Tilt up and push  
all the way in. Make  
sure the baskets are  
securely engaged in  
the supports.  
2
BEVERAGE RACK  
Slide lip of the rack along the  
edge of the shelf.  
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QUESTIONS?  
USE THIS PROBLEM SOLVER  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
REFRIGERATOR DOES  
NOT OPERATE  
• May be in defrost cycle when motor does not operate for about 30 minutes.  
• Temperature control is in “  
position.  
• If interior light is not on, refrigerator may not be plugged in at wall outlet.  
• If plug is secure and the refrigerator still fails to operate, plug a lamp or a small  
appliance into the same outlet to determine if there is a tripped circuit breaker or  
burned-out fuse.  
MOTOR OPERATES  
FOR LONG PERIODS  
• Modern refrigerators with more storage space and a larger freezer compartment  
require more operating time.  
• Normal when refrigerator is first delivered to your home—usually requires  
24 hours to completely cool down.  
• Large amounts of food placed in refrigerator to be cooled or frozen.  
• Hot weather—frequent door openings.  
• Door left open.  
• Temperature control is set too cold. Refer to Temperature Controls section.  
• Grille and condenser need cleaning. Refer to Care and Cleaning section.  
MOTOR STARTS AND  
STOPS FREQUENTLY  
• Temperature control starts and stops motor to maintain even temperatures.  
VIBRATION OR RATTLING • If refrigerator vibrates, more than likely it is not resting solidly on the floor.  
The front leveling legs need adjusting, or floor is weak or uneven. Refer to  
Rollers in Preparation section.  
• If dishes vibrate on shelves, try moving them. Slight vibration is normal.  
NORMAL OPERATING SOUNDS  
These sounds are normal and do not indicate a need for service.  
The new high efficiency compressor runs faster and will have a higher pitch hum or  
pulsating sound while operating.  
Defrost timer and refrigerator control click on and off.  
The fan circulating air inside the freezer which keeps the temperatures throughout.  
Water dropping on the defrost heater causing a sizzling,  
hissing or popping sound during the defrost cycle.  
The flow of refrigerant through the freezer cooling  
coils sounds like boiling water or a gurgling noise.  
Cracking or popping of cooling coils caused by expansion  
and contraction during defrost and refrigeration following defrost.  
Water dripping as it melts from the evaporator  
and flows to the drain pan during the defrost cycle.  
Icemaker (on some models):  
The icemaker water valve will buzz when the icemaker fills with water. If the feeler  
arm is in the (down) position it will buzz even if it has not yet been hooked up to  
water. Keeping the feeler arm in the (down) position before it is hooked up to water  
can damage the icemaker. To prevent this, raise the feeler arm to the (up) position.  
This will stop the buzzing.  
The sound of cubes dropping into the bin and water running in pipes as  
icemaker refills.  
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PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
FOODS DRY OUT  
• Foods not covered, wrapped or sealed properly.  
FRESH FOOD OR  
FREEZER COMPARTMENT  
TEMPERATURE TOO WARM  
• Temperature control not set cold enough. Refer to Temperature Control section.  
• Warm weather—frequent door openings.  
• Door left open for too long a time.  
• Package holding door open or blocking air duct in freezer compartment.  
FROST OR ICE CRYSTALS  
ON FROZEN FOOD  
• Door may have been left ajar or package holding door open.  
• Too frequent or too long door openings.  
• Frost within package is normal.  
MOISTURE FORMS ON  
CABINET SURFACE  
BETWEEN THE DOORS  
• Not unusual during periods of high humidity. To help prevent rust, wipe surface dry.  
MOISTURE COLLECTS  
INSIDE  
• Too frequent or too long door openings.  
• In humid weather, air carries moisture into refrigerator when doors are opened.  
REFRIGERATOR HAS ODOR • Foods with strong odors should be tightly covered.  
• Check for spoiled food.  
• Interior needs cleaning. Refer to Care and Cleaning section.  
• Defrost water drainage system needs cleaning.  
• Keep open box of baking soda in refrigerator; replace every three months.  
HOT AIR FROM BOTTOM  
OF REFRIGERATOR  
• Normal air flow cooling motor. In the refrigerator process, it is normal that heat  
be expelled in the area under the refrigerator. Some floor coverings will discolor  
at these normal and safe operating temperatures. Your floor covering supplier  
should be consulted if you object to this discoloration.  
DIVIDER BETWEEN  
COMPARTMENTS  
FEELS WARM  
• Normal warmth is created by automatic energy saver system circulating warm  
liquid around front edge of freezer compartment to help prevent condensation on  
outside of refrigerator in hot, humid weather.  
DOOR NOT  
CLOSING PROPERLY  
• Door gasket on hinge side sticking or folding over. To correct, put a small amount  
of petroleum jelly on the face of the gasket.  
INTERIOR LIGHT  
DOES NOT WORK  
• No power at outlet.  
• Light bulb needs replacing. See the Care and Cleaning section.  
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PROBLEM SOLVER  
(continued)  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
AUTOMATIC  
• Icemaker feeler arm in (up) position.  
• Water supply turned off or not connected.  
• Freezer compartment too warm.  
• Cubes too small—water shutoff valve connecting refrigerator to home water  
line may be clogged.  
ICEMAKER  
DOES NOT WORK  
(on some models)  
• Piled up cubes in storage bin may cause icemaker to shut off prematurely.  
With icemaker feeler arm in (up) position, level cubes in bin by hand.  
CUBE DISPENSER  
DOES NOT WORK  
(on some models)  
• No ice cubes. Remove storage bin. If cubes are frozen to wire arm, remove cubes.  
• No ice cubes. Icemaker turned off or water supply turned off.  
• Irregular ice clumps in storage container. Break up as many as you can with  
fingertip pressure and discard the remaining clumps.  
ICE CUBES HAVE  
ODOR/TASTE  
(on some models)  
• Old cubes need to be discarded.  
• Ice storage bin needs to be emptied or washed.  
• Unsealed packages in refrigerator and/or freezer compartments may be  
transmitting odor/taste to ice cubes.  
• Interior of refrigerator needs cleaning. See the Care and Cleaning section.  
• Poor-tasting incoming water. Install a water filter.  
CUBES TOO SMALL  
(on some models)  
• Water shutoff valve connecting refrigerator to home water line may be clogged.  
SLOW ICE CUBE FREEZING • Door may have been left ajar.  
(on some models)  
• Turn temperature control to colder setting.  
WATER DISPENSER  
DOES NOT WORK  
(on some models)  
• Water supply line turned off or not connected.  
• Supply line may be clogged with sediment.  
• If no water is dispensed when the refrigerator is first installed, there may be air  
in the water system. Press the dispenser pad for at least two minutes to remove  
trapped air from the water line and to fill the water system.  
WATER IN FIRST  
GLASS IS WARM  
(on some models)  
• Allow about 24 hours for water to cool to proper temperature after refrigerator is  
first installed.  
• If water dispenser has not been used for extended period, water in first glass will  
not be as cool as in succeeding glasses.  
• If the water system has been drained, allow several hours for replenished supply  
to chill.  
WATER HAS POOR  
TASTE/ODOR  
(on some models)  
• If the water dispenser has not been used for an extended period, dispense water  
in regular manner until all water in the system is replenished with fresh water.  
• Poor-tasting incoming water. Install a water filter.  
WATER ON FLOOR  
OR ON BOTTOM  
OF FREEZER  
• The drain at the bottom of the freezer may be clogged. Remove any ice on  
the freezer bottom and clean the drain.  
• If you use a glass over 15 cm tall, you may be jamming the cubes in the funnel  
chute. They can fuse inside the chute and drop out later, leaving water or ice  
on the floor.  
(on some models)  
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