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STORING THE REFRIGERATOR

Vac at ion s

If you will be gone for a month or less,
leave the controls at the usual settings.
During longer absences:
1. Remove all food.
2. Shut off the ice maker (if installed) and
the valve where you tapped into the
water line to supply the refrigerator.
3. Disconnect the refrigerator from the
electrical outlet.
4. Clean and dry the refrigerator
thoroughly.
5. Leave the doors open to prevent
odors.

Moving

When moving, follow steps 1–4 under
Vacations.In addition, remove and care-
fully pack any items that are easily
removable. Ship the refrigerator in an
upright position with the doors taped
shut.
CARE AND CLEANING
Refer to the chart on the following page for
specific refrigerator cleaning guidelines.
Disconnect the power cord
before cleaning.
Disconnect the power cord
before replacing light bulb(s).
Wear gloves as protection
against broken glass.

CLEANING UNDER THE

REFRIGERATOR

Your refrigerator can be rolled out for clean-
ing the floor underneath.Raise the leveling
screws if engaged (see page 2). Pull the
refrigerator straight out from the wall.

REPLACING A

LIGHT BULB

Always use a standard 40 or 60 watt
appliance bulb.
Refrigerator
There are two light bulbs located under
the top of the refrigerator compartment,
on either side of the Dual Cool™ control
housing.
Carefully grasp the lightbulb by reach-
ing behind the bulb cover.
Unscrew the light bulb and replace.
Freezer
The freezer light (select models) is locat-
ed on the back wall, near the upper right
corner.
To re mo ve t he bulb cover:
Grasp the top and bottom of the bulb
cover.Press in the areas of the attach-
ment tabs, applying enough pressure
to unhook the tabs. At the same time,
pivot the cover down and remove.
Unscrew the lightbulb and replace.
Replace the bulb cover by pivoting it
back into place and snapping the tabs
into the appropriate slots.

NO CLEAN™

COMMERCIAL-DUTY

CONDENSER

A clean condenser means more efficient
refrigerator operation. Thanks to the
unique design of the No Clean™ con-
denser there is no longer a need for rou-
tine condenser cleaning in normal home
usage surroundings.
Some operating environments may be
particularly dusty or greasy.In these situ-
ations, the condenser can be periodically
cleaned to insure maximum efficiency.

No Defrosting

Your refrigerator is designed to defrost
automatically.

Energy Saving Tips

Locate the refrigerator away from heat
producing appliances such as the
range or dishwasher, heat vents and
direct sunlight.
Level the refrigerator and do not block
ventilation around the front grille.
Keep the freezer full to near capacity
so less cold air will escape during door
openings. When the freezer is less
than two-thirds full, place milk cartons
half full of water in the freezer.
Let hot dishes cool slightly before put-
ting into the refrigerator or freezer.
Cover liquids.
Wipe moisture from the outside of
containers before placing them into
the refrigerator.
Avoid opening the doors too often.
CAUTION
CAUTION
NOTE
During the automatic defrost cycle,
you may notice a red glow/reflec-
tion in the vents on the back wall of
the freezer compartment and you
may hear the sound of water
droplets coming into contact with
the defrost heater. This is normal
during the defrost cycle.