Electrolux EI23BC51IS, EI23BC51IW manual Finding Information

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Table of contents

 

Finding Information

2

Safety

3

Feature Overview

5

Installation

6

Removing the Doors

10

Installing Door Handles

12

Connecting the Water Supply

13

Controls

14

Automatic Ice Maker

16

Storage Features

17

Storing Food and Saving Energy

22

Normal Operating Sounds & Sights

23

Changing the Water and Air Filters

24

Care and Cleaning

26

Common Solutions for Concerns

29

Warranty

32

Installation Checklist

Doors

 

Ice Maker

 

Handles are secure and tight

 

House water supply connected to refrigerator

Door seals completely to cabinet on all sides

 

No water leaks present at all connections

Freezer door is level across the top

 

Ice maker is turned ON

Leveling

 

Ice operates correctly

Refrigerator is level, side-to-side and tilted 1/4

 

Front filter must be flush with filter housing

inch (6 mm) front-to-back

 

(select models)

Toe grille is properly attached to refrigerator

 

Final Checks

Cabinet is sitting solid on all corners

 

Shipping material removed

Electrical Power

 

Fresh food and freezer temperatures set

House power turned on

 

 

Refrigerator plugged in

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Use & Care Guide Finding Information Safety Precautions SafetyImportant safety instructions DefinitionsElectrical information Feature Overview Understanding features and termsLocation InstallationInstallation Door openingLeveling Freezer Drawer if nec- essary Level Refrigerator & Adjust Doors if necessaryTo level the cabinet using the front rollers Guidelines for final positioning of your refrigeratorTo adjust the door stop Retighten screw To adjust the flipper mullion Getting through narrow spaces Drawer is heavy. Use caution when liftingRemoving the Doors To prepare for removing the doorsInstalling Freezer Drawer Installing Door Handles Door Handle Mounting InstructionsConnecting the Water Supply Before installing the water supply line, you will needControls Setting cooling temperaturesAlarms IQ-TouchTMIQ-TouchTMSabbath Mode Sabbath Mode and the Perfect TempTM DrawerAutomatic Ice Maker Ice maker operation & careDrawers Storage FeaturesShelf features CrispersCool ZoneTM Drawer select models To remove the Crisper Drawer for cleaningSpecial items rack select models Perfect TempTM Drawer select modelsDoors To remove the Perfect TempTM Drawer for cleaningTo change the position of an adjustable door bin Tilt can binsCovered Door Bin Freezer Features varies by modelTilt Wire Shelf To Remove Upper BasketDividers Removal Ideas for saving energy Storing Food and Saving EnergyIdeas for storing foods Normal Operating Sounds Understanding the sounds you may hearAbout your advanced water filter Changing the Water and Air FiltersWater filter Replacing your PureAdvantageTM water filterReplacing your PureAdvantageTM air filter Ordering replacement filtersAir filter Care and Cleaning Protecting your investmentVacation and moving tips Care and cleaning tipsPart Cleaning Agents Tips and Precautions Occasion TipsReplacing Light Bulbs select models Ordering Replacement LED LightsReplacing LED Lights select models To replace LED LightsBefore you call Common Solutions for ConcernsConcern Potential Cause Common Solution Refrigerator Operations Temperatures Are Too Warm Warranty Major Appliance Warranty Information