Jenn-Air JRT219, JRTD229, JRTF2160, JRTF1960, JRT199, JRT2160 manual FROiT PAN

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Defrost water drains into a shaJIowpan beneath the

midity,water could remain in the pan. This pan should

be cleaned once amonth with a strong solution of soap and water.

cabinet and evaporates. During periods of high hu- To remove defrost pan, grasp the base gri}le on

both ends andpull it strafghtout. Slidethe pan out from

To replacethe defrostpan, positionthe side flanges to underneath the cabinet.

fit over the slide rails and push it in until it stops.

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To replace the base gdlte, line up the spring cfips on the base gdlle with the square openings on the refrigerator. Tap each end in until the base grille locks in place.

To allow your refrigerator to run more effi-

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cientiy, the base grille and the area around

 

 

the condenser should be cleaned at least

 

 

twice a year. The areaaroundthe condens-

 

 

er can be cleaned wheneverthe refrigerator

 

 

is moved during routine house-cleaning.

 

 

Unplug the refrigerator and move it away

 

 

from the wail Vacuum the condenser and

 

 

cabinet normally sits. Plug in the reffigera-

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base grille area and the area where the _OEF"OST

 

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tor after cleaning.

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TOoJeanthe base grille, grasp both ends and pull straight out. After cleaning, replace the base grifle.

To replace the base grille, line up the spring clips on the base grille with the square openings on the refrigerator. Tap each end in until the base grille locks in place.

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Contents MJENN.AIR 37320-2370 You follow the instructions carefullyPage Rear leveler feet are not required Models JRT199, JRT219, JRTD229Do not use an adapter plug Models JRT1960, JRTF1960, JRT2160, JRTF2160Page Handle Extension Some models Upper Lower Door HandleIs coldest I $ Saves /. ReducesExterior Energy \/ Moisture Page III Page Page IIl\\\\\\\\\\. -----------------J Soc k et i n t he side wa llPage TueE AR MPage Page Temperature before immersing in warm water FROiT PAN Page Moisture on outside surface Refrigerator runs too longCabinet vibrates Front cabinet surface warm to touchPage If You Need Service