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Care and Cleaning

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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 

to 

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 

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 

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 

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 

long 

period 

of 

time, 

turn 

the 

water 

supply

valve 

to 

the 

closed 

position.

Automatic Ice Maker

Wire

Signal Arm

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