Sears 10062603 manual Power Switch

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Contents Order # Sears Service Packing and Door Handtle RemovalLocated Bottom Right Side To Remove Door HandlesDoor AssemblIy Removal To Remove The Door Assemblies Do not remove Door handlesToinstall the door assemblies CAUTmONPower Switch Connect the Ice and Water System to Cold Water SupplyOC*BACK OC Back 27 23/zDo not add ice to ice bin= Water DispenserHow The Water Dispenser Works Ice Dispenser How the Ice Dispenser WorksYou should remove the bin and empty the contents Servicing The Ice DispenserEneran Features Power Switch Temperature Settings Lectron c Con±rol sThermostatic Refrigerator Control Electronic Controls REF Mode ControlsSignals To ALERi-YOJTo Discontinue The High Temperature Alarm CLEAN.CON Denser Coil IndicatorChecking Food Temperature Power Miser ControlPower Miser RefrigeratorFea±uresEfrigerator Features Drawer RemovalRefrigerator Door RefrigeratorFeatures Ther Features SoundsAir Circulation Care & Clean ng Interior and Exterior. do not USEAre and Cleaning MethodExtended periods of non-use, If you If the Refrigerator Will Be StoredTypical Water Valve Coupling To guard against possibleBefore Calling For Service OperatingIf the unit still wontoperate If refrigerator section is too warmIf you hear running water in the unit If you hear periodic buzzingIf condensate forms on the inside of the unit If condensate forms on the outside of the unitPage SWA/RS Or10062603