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• Install 

the 

refrigerator 

in 

the 

most 

cool 

part 

of 

the 

room, 

out 

of 

direct 

sunlight 

and

away 

from 

heating 

ducts 

or 

registers. 

Do 

not 

place 

the 

refrigerator 

next 

to 

heat-

producing 

appliances 

such 

as 

range, 

oven 

or 

dishwasher. 

If 

this 

is 

not 

possible,

section 

of 

cabinetry 

or 

an 

added 

layer 

of 

insulation 

between 

the 

two 

appliances

will 

help 

the 

refrigerator 

operate 

more 

efficiently.

• Level 

the 

refrigerator 

so 

the 

doors 

close 

tightly.

• Refer 

to 

this 

Owner's 

Guide 

for 

the 

suggested 

refrigerator 

settings.

• Periodic 

cleaning 

of 

the 

condenser 

will 

help 

the 

refrigerator 

run 

more 

efficiently.

See 

Outside 

in 

the 

"Care 

and 

Cleaning" 

section.

• Do 

not 

overcrowd 

the 

refrigerator 

or 

block 

cold 

air 

vents. 

Doing 

so 

causes 

the

refrigerator 

to 

run 

longer 

and 

use 

more 

energy. 

Shelves 

should 

not 

be 

lined 

with

aluminum 

foil, 

wax 

paper 

or 

paper 

toweling. 

Liners 

interfere 

with 

cold 

air

circulation, 

making 

the 

refrigerator 

less 

efficient, 

which 

could 

cause 

food 

spoilage.

• Cover 

foods 

and 

wipe 

containers 

dry 

before 

placing 

them 

in 

the 

refrigerator. 

This

cuts 

down 

on 

moisture 

build-up 

inside 

the 

unit.

• Organize 

the 

refrigerator 

to 

reduce 

door 

openings. 

Remove 

as 

many 

items 

as

needed 

at 

one 

time 

and 

close 

the 

door 

as 

soon 

as 

possible.

Setting 

the 

Controls

Cool Down Period

To 

ensure 

safe 

food 

storage, 

allow 

the 

refrigerator 

to 

operate 

with 

the 

doors 

closed

for 

at 

least 

to 

12 

hours 

before 

loading 

with 

food.

Refrigerator 

Control

• The 

refrigerator 

control 

should 

be 

set 

at 

the 

midpoint 

of 

the 

dial 

for 

trial 

period

of 

24 

hours.

• After 

24 

hours, 

adjust 

the 

control 

as 

needed. 

For 

colder 

temperatures, 

turn 

the

dial 

notch 

toward 

COLDEST. 

For 

warmer 

temperatures, 

turn 

the 

dial 

notch

toward 

COLD. 

Adjust 

temperatures 

by 

one 

increment 

at 

time.

Freezer 

Control

• The 

freezer 

control 

should 

be 

set 

at 

the 

midpoint 

of 

the 

dial 

for 

trial 

period 

of

24 

hours.

• After 

24 

hours, 

adjust 

the 

control 

as 

needed. 

For 

colder 

temperatures, 

turn 

the

dial 

notch 

toward 

COLDEST. 

For 

warmer 

temperatures, 

turn 

the 

dial 

notch

toward 

COLD. 

Adjust 

temperatures 

by 

one 

increment 

at 

time.

Note: 

 

When 

first 

setting 

the 

controls 

or 

when 

changing 

setting, 

wait 

24 

hours

for 

the 

temperature 

to 

stabilize 

before 

making 

additional 

changes.

Turning 

the 

freezer 

control 

may 

change 

temperatures 

in 

both 

compartments. 

For

example, 

if 

the 

freezer 

control 

is 

turned 

to 

colder 

setting, 

the 

refrigerator 

control

may 

have 

to 

be 

adjusted 

to 

warmer 

one. 

Turning 

the 

refrigerator 

control 

will

change 

only 

the 

refrigerator 

temperature.

IMPORTANT: If the freezer control is turned to OFF, cooling stops in both

compartments.

You may hear the "Frost Free" system working. A fan circulates air in the

refrigerator 

and 

freezer 

compartments. 

For 

good 

circulation 

and 

maintenance 

of

proper 

cooling 

temperatures, 

do 

not 

block 

cold 

air 

vents 

with 

food 

items. 

Water

draining 

into 

the 

defrost 

water 

pan 

and 

hissing 

sounds 

are 

normal 

during 

the

automatic 

"Frost 

Free" 

cycle.

Energy Saving Ideas

Refrigerator 

midpoint

Freezer 

midpoint

Summary of Contents for 218854700C

Page 1: ...ving Ideas 4 Setting the Controls 4 Fresh Food Storage 5 Automatic Ice and Water Dispenser 6 9 Care and Cleaning 10 11 Removing the Handles and Doors 12 Avoid Service Checklist 13 16 Normal Operating Sounds 16 Warranty United States 17 Service Information Canada 18 Warranty Canada 19 P N218854700C 9810 ...

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Page 4: ...sbeforeloadingwithfood RefrigeratorControl Therefrigeratorcontrolshouldbesetatthemidpointofthedialforatrialperiod of24hours After24hours adjustthecontrolasneeded Forcoldertemperatures turnthe dialanotchtowardCOLDEST Forwarmertemperatures turnthedialanotch towardCOLD Adjusttemperaturesbyoneincrementatatime FreezerControl Thefreezercontrolshouldbesetatthemidpointofthedialforatrialperiodof 24hours Af...

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Page 8: ...CUP Filtercartridgewillself alignascupistightened Besurecupiscompletely tightenedwithPureSource Logofacingoutward DONOTTIGHTENPASTSTOP 8 SeticemakerlevertotheON down position 9 Checkforleaks Openrefrigeratordoor Wipeanywaterdropsfromfiltercup Runaglassofwater Ifthereisaleak unscrewfiltercup andreinsertfilter cartridge CheckplacementoflargeO ring seedirectionsfollowing Reinstall f i l t e rc u p Re...

Page 9: ...igerator Notedispensersystemwillalsooperate withoutfiltration withfiltercartridgeremoved TochangefilterandlargeO ring RefertoFigure1asneeded 1 Seticemakerlever wiresignalarm totheOFF up position 2 Holdfiltercupfirmly andunscrewcounterclockwise Figure1 Usecupremoval wrenchifnecessary Figure2 Somewatercouldleakoutasyouremovecup Thisisnormal Filtercartridgewillcomedownwithcup Ifcartridgeremains inhou...

Page 10: ...es Removeanydustordirtfromthefrontofthetoegrillusingavacuumcleanerwith itsdustingtoolattachment Removethetoegrillbypullingitstraightout Whilethe grillisremoved vacuumthebacksideofthegrillandwipewithasudsyclothor sponge Periodicallycleanthecondenser blacktubesandwiresbeneaththe refrigerator behindthetoegrill Donotallowlintordusttoaccumulateonthecoils Insertalonghandledbrushorvacuumattachmentbetween...

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Page 14: ...rtomeetwarmairfromoutside See Occurrence section OPENING CLOSING OF DOORS DRAWERS Icemakerwiresignalarmisin up orOFFposition Movewiresignalarmto down orON position Householdwaterlinevalveisnotopen Turnonhouseholdwaterlinevalve Freezer is not cold enough See Occurrence section TEMPERATURES ARE TOO WARM Saddlevalveoncoldwaterpipeiscloggedorrestrictedbyforeignmaterial Turnoffhouseholdwater linevalve ...

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Page 16: ...isstuck Lightswitchislocatedon interiordoorframenexttothetemperaturecontrol ineachcompartment Pushinplungertorelease Noelectriccurrentisreachingrefrigerator SeeOccurrencesectionRUNNINGOF REFRIGERATOR Lightbulbisburnedout Replacebulb Normal Operating Sounds ...

Page 17: ...naccordance withinstructions providedwiththeapplianceandin accordancewithalllocalplumbing electricaland orgascodes 3 Proper connection to a grounded power supply of sufficient voltage replacement of blown fuses repair of loose connectionsordefectsinhousewiring 4 Expensesformakingtheapplianceaccessibleforservicing suchasremovaloftrim cupboards shelves etc which are not a part of the appliance when ...

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