Sears 10062603 manual Care & Clean ng, Interior and Exterior. do not USE

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Care & Clean ng

CAUTION

To Avoid The Risk Of Personal

Injury, Use Caution In Unpacking,

Handling, Removing, Installing and

Cleaning All Parts Of Product

Which May Have Sharp Edges.

WARNING:CAUTION

TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR DEATH= UNPLUG THE POWER CORD BEFORE REPLACING A

BURNED OUT LIGHT BULB OR BEFORE CLEANING.

To Avoid The Risk Of Personal

Injury, Wear Protective Hand

Covering

Remove all food and special compart- ments from the freezer and refrigerator sections.

Exterior. Wash with warm, soapy water, rinse and dry. Use appliance polish or wax periodically to keep the exterior looking like new.

Door Gaskets. Clean at least twice a year with mild soap and water. Rinse and dry. Apply a light film of petroleum jelly to the gaskets on the hinge side to keep them soft and pliable.

Interior, Wash the liner with warm, soapy water, Rinse and dry. Interior

components such as she_ves and drawers may be washed with 4 table_ spoons baking soda dissolved in

1 quart of warm water to "sweeten" these parts. Rinse and dry thoroughfy

Interior and Exterior. DO NOT USE

abrasive, heavy*duty powders such as AJAX cleanser, COMET cleanser, etc_

when cleaning the interior or exterior of the refrigerator. These can scratch and dull the surface, depending on their abrasiveness and the cleaning pressure applied. Avoid metal pads and abrasive

impregnated plastic, nylon and cloth pads such as CHORE-BOY ® and

KURLY KATE® pot cleaners, BRILLO® metal cleaning pads, SCOTCH-BRITE ® and PADDY_ soap pads, etc These can scratch the baked enamel exterior and interior surfaces.

Do not use concentrated liquid dish-

washing detergent (dissolve in warm water before using), abrasive cleaners, solvents or polishingagents on plastic parts_ These cleansers may cause cracking or discoloration,

Do not wash plastic parts in an auto- matic dishwasher. They may warp= (The butter dish can be washed in a dish-

washer, if placed on top rack.)

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Contents Order # Sears Service Located Bottom Right Side Packing and DoorHandtle Removal 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/zWater Dispenser Do not add ice to ice bin=How 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 Lectron c Con±rol s Temperature SettingsThermostatic Refrigerator Control Electronic Controls REF Mode ControlsSignals To ALERi-YOJTo Discontinue The High Temperature Alarm CLEAN.CON Denser Coil IndicatorPower Miser Checking Food TemperaturePower Miser Control RefrigeratorFea±uresDrawer Removal Efrigerator FeaturesRefrigerator Door RefrigeratorFeatures Sounds Ther FeaturesAir Circulation Care & Clean ng Interior and Exterior. do not USEAre and Cleaning MethodTypical Water Valve Coupling Extended periods of non-use, If youIf the Refrigerator Will Be Stored To guard against possibleIf the unit still wontoperate Before Calling For ServiceOperating If refrigerator section is too warmIf condensate forms on the inside of the unit If you hear running water in the unitIf you hear periodic buzzing If condensate forms on the outside of the unitPage SWA/RS Or10062603