7
Care and Cleaning
(continued)
Replacing the Light Bulb
To
replace
the
light
bulb:
1. Unplug
the
refrigerator.
2. Wear
gloves
as
protection
against
possible
broken
glass.
3. Replace
old
bulb
with
an
appliance
bulb
of
the
same
wattage.
4. Remember
to
plug
the
refrigerator
back
in.
Vacation and Moving Tips
Short
vacations:
Leave
the
refrigerator
operating
during
vacations
of
1
to
3
weeks.
Use
up
all
perishable
items
from
the
refrigerator
section.
Wrap
and
store
other
items
in
the
freezer.
If
the
unit
has
an
automatic
ice
maker,
turn
off
the
ice
maker.
Long
vacations:
Remove
all
food
and
ice
if
you
will
be
gone
1
month
or
more.
Turn
the
refrigerator
control
to
OFF
and
disconnect
the
power.
If
the
unit
has
an
automatic
ice
maker,
turn
off
the
ice
maker
and
turn
the
water
supply
valve
to
the
closed
position.
Defrost
and
clean
the
interior
thoroughly.
Leave
both
doors
open
to
prevent
odor
and
mold
buildup.
Block
open
if
necessary.
Moving:
When
moving
the
refrigerator,
follow
these
guidelines
to
prevent
damage:
• Remove
all
food
and
other
items
from
both
the
refrigerator
and
freezer
compartments.
Empty
the
ice
storage
bin.
Defrost
and
clean
the
interior
thoroughly.
• If
a
hand
truck
is
used
in
moving,
load
the
refrigerator
from
the
side.
• Turn
front
rollers
as
far
up
as
possible.
This
will
protect
them
during
sliding
or
moving.
• The cabinet should be well padded and handled with care. DO NOT DROP.
If
your
refrigerator
has
an
automatic
ice
maker,
it
will
provide
a
continuous
supply
of
ice
for
normal
use.
The
automatic
ice
maker
is
an
optional
accessory
which
may
be
installed
in
most
models
at
any
time.
Call
your
local
dealer
for
installation.
After
the
plumbing
connections
have
been
completed,
the
water
supply
valve
must
be
opened.
Place
the
ice
container
under
the
ice
maker,
pushing
it
as
far
back
as
possible.
Lower
the
wire
signal
arm
to
its
"down"
or
ON
position.
Because
of
new
plumbing
connections,
the
first
production
of
ice
cubes
may
be
discolored
or
have
an
odd
flavor.
Throw
the
ice
away
until
the
cubes
made
are
free
of
discoloration
and
taste.
To
stop
the
ice
maker,
lift
the
wire
signal
arm
until
it
clicks
and
locks
in
the
"up"
or
OFF
position.
The
ice
maker
turns
off
automatically
when
the
ice
container
is
full.
If
your
model
has
an
adjustable
freezer
shelf,
place
the
shelf
so
the
wire
signal
arm
will
hit
the
ice
when
the
ice
container
is
full.
Ice Maker Tips
1. Ice
stored
too
long
may
develop
an
odd
flavor.
Empty
the
container
and
be
sure
the
wire
signal
arm
is
in
its
"down"
or
ON
position.
The
ice
maker
will
then
produce
more
ice.
2. Occasionally
shake
the
container
to
keep
ice
separated.
3. Keep
the
wire
signal
arm
in
its
"up"
or
OFF
position
until
the
refrigerator
is
connected
to
the
water
supply
or
whenever
water
supply
is
turned
off.
4. Certain sounds are normal when the ice maker is operating. They are:
Motor
operation
Ice
being
loosened
from
the
tray
Ice
being
dropped
into
the
container
Running
water
Water
valve
opening
and
closing
For
more
information
on
these
operations,
see
"Normal
Operating
Sounds."
5. Wash
ice
container
in
warm
water
with
mild
detergent.
Rinse
well
and
dry.
6. Stop
the
ice
maker
when
cleaning
the
freezer
or
for
short
vacations.
7. If
the
ice
maker
will
be
turned
off
for
a
long
period
of
time,
turn
the
water
supply
valve
to
the
closed
position.
Automatic Ice Maker
Wire
Signal Arm
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