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Push the lab to Clear the Cover
Snap Back Into Place
Removing the Light Shield.
You may want to remove the light shield when cleaning, or for changing the bulb. First, unplug the refrigerator. Then, push lightly On the upper center of the shield until the notched tab is free from the console. Pull down until the tab clears, then lift the back hooks out Of their slots.
To replace it, do the reverse.
Removing the Crispers and Crisper Covers.
To remove the crispers, slide them out until they stop. Lift the front a little and slide them the rest of the way out.
Each cover is held in place by two pegs at the back and two notched tabs in the front. Press the tabs out of the way to lift the front. Litt the back off the pegs
To put the covers back, replace the center leg. Replace each cover by first fitting the back notches over the pegs. Then push the front down into the notched tabs.
The center leg can be made shorter or longer to help level the crisper covers, if necessary. Turn the leg clockwise to make it longer.
Turn it
Ice Cube Trays.
To remove ice from the flexible ice trays, hold a tray at both ends, as shown. Slightly twist the tray; the ice will come out easily.
If cubes are not used for a number of weeks, they may become smaller. The moving air is so cold that it starts a slow evaporation. [That’s also why it’s so important to wrap food carefully.) The longer they are stored, the smaller they can get.
Raise Signal
Arm to Stop Ice Maker. Lower Signal
Arm to Start It.
Optional ICE MAGIC” Automatic Ice Maker.
If you have the automatic ice maker accessory or plan to add one later (Part No.
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