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USER MANUAL GS 2325 AMANA

Refrigerator Part No. 128

In our continuing effort to improve the quality and performance of our appliances, it may be necessary to make changes to the appliance without revising this guide. To reduce risk of injury or death, follow basic precautions, including the following: Important: Junked or abandoned refrigerators are still dangerous – even if they sit out for “just a few days.” If you are getting rid of your old refrigerator, please follow the instructions below to help prevent accidents. Before you throw away your old refrigerator or freezer:

  • Leave the shelve s in place so children may not easily climb inside. DANGER Recognize Safety Symbols, Words, Labels2 Important Safety Instructions To reduce risk of fire, electric shock, serious injuryor death when using your refrigerator, follow thesebasic precautions, including the following:1. Read all instructions before using the refrigerator.2. Observe all local codes and ordinances.3. Be sure to follow earthing instructions.4. Check with a qualified electrician if you are not surethis appliance is properly earthed. Do not earth to a gas line. Do not earth to a cold-water pipe.7. Refrigerator is designed to operate on a separate220-240 volt, 10 amp., 50 HZ cycle line. Do not modify plug on power cord. If plug does notfit electrical outlet, have proper outlet installed by aqualified electrician.

Do not use a two-prong adapter, extension cord or power strip.

10. Do not tamper with refrigerator controls.

Do not service or replace any part of refrigeratorunless specifically recommended in Use & CareGuide or published user-repair instructions. Do notattempt service if instructions are not understood orif they are beyond personal skill level. Always disconnect refrigerator from electrical supplybefore attempting any service. Disconnect powercord by grasping the plug, not the cord.13. Install refrigerator according to InstallationInstructions. All connections for water, electricalpower and earthing must comply with local codesand be made by licensed personnel when required.14. Keep your refrigerator in good condition. Bumpingor dropping refrigerator can damage refrigerator orcause refrigerator to malfunction or leak. If damageoccurs, have refrigerator checked by qualifiedservice technician.15. A qualified service technician must replace wornpower cords and/or loose plugs. Always read and follow manufacturer’s storage andideal environment instructions for items being storedin refrigerator.17. Your refrigerator should not be operated in thepresence of explosive fumes.18. Children should not climb, hang or stand on anypart of the refrigerator.19. Clean up spills or water leakage associated withwater installation.20. The appliance is not intended for use by youngchildren or infirm persons without supervision.21. Young children should be supervised to ensure thatthey do not play with the appliance. WARNING

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

Installing Your Refrigerator These instructions were provided to aid you in the installation of your unit. The manufacturer cannot be responsible for improper installation. Steps to Follow... A qualified engineer must connect r efriger ator in accor dance with these installation instructions. Measure door opening and depth and width of refrigerator . Remove handle s or doors if required. Engineer must also do the following:

1. Follow local water and electrical company connection regulations.

2. Complete water supply connection before electrical supply connections.

Service to or replacement of power cord must be performed by a qualified engineer. Note: When writing or calling about a service problem, please include the following information:a. Your name, address and telephone number; d. A clear description of the problem you are having;b. Model number and serial number; e. Proof of purchase (sales receipt)c. Name and address of your dealer or engineer;3 Installation To be done by a qualified engineer only. WARNING Location

  • Do not install refrigerator near oven, radiator or other heat source. If not possible, shield refrigerator with cabinet material.

Do not install where temperature falls below 13° C or rises above 43° C. Malfunction may occur at this temperature.

Refrigerator is designed for indoor household application only. Measuring the Opening When installing your refrigerator allow 13 mm space at top, 19 mm space behind machine compartment cover ( loc ated in the rear). Allow 6 mm space on both sides of the refrigerator for proper air circulation, ease of installation, and leveling. If the refrigerator is placed with the door hinge side against the wall, you may want to allow additional space so the door can be opened wider

Subflooring or floor coverings (i.e. c arpet, tile, wood floors, rugs) may make your opening smaller than anticipated. Some clearance may be gained by using the leveling procedure under Leveling. Important: If refrigerator is to be installed into a rece ss where the top of the refrigerator is completely covered, use dimensions from floor to top of hinge c

to verify proper clearance. How to Connect the Water Supply (select models) Transporting Your Refrigerator

  • NEVER transport refrigerator on its side. If an upright position is not possible, lay refrigerator on its back. Allow refrigerator to sit upright for approximately 30 minutes before plugging it in to assure oil returns to the compressor. Plugging refrigerator in immediately may cause damage to internal parts.
  • Use an appliance dolly when moving refrigerator. ALWAYS truck refrigerator from its side or back–NEVER from its front.
  • Protect outside finish of refrigerator during transport by wrapping cabinet in blankets or inserting padding between the refrigerator and dolly.
  • Secure refrigerator to dolly firmly with straps or bungee cords. Thread straps through handle s when possible. Do not over-tighten. Over-tightening restraints may dent or damage outside finish. Contact a qualified engineer to perform this task. WARNING How to Remove and Replace Door and Hinges Contact a qualified engineer to perform this task. WARNING 60 cm deep models Note: Trim corners of countertop to a 45° angle if counter top has 25 mm overhang. Provide 5 mm clearance on both sides of refrigerator, and allow 7 mm on top for ease of installation and leveling. No minimum clearance is required at the rear of the c abinet.4 Installation Handle Installation If not installed, the handle is located in the interior of the fresh food section or attached to the back of your refrigerator. Remove and discard handle packaging and tape. Handle design varies from refrigerator to refrigerator. Please reference the appropriate instructions for your model below. Front Mount Handle (select models) Materials Needed:
  • Gloves to protect hands
  • Phillips screwdriver
  • Plastic door removal card (or 0.1 cm thick plastic card), retain the card for offset handle use. Attach Extensions to Handle: (select models)

2. Place extension in

3. Apply slight pressure to both sides of the

4. Slide extension until it stops on inside edge of

1. The handles are to be oriented as

3. Ensure the large hole in the

mounting clip is positioned down on both ends of the handle.

5. Grasp the handle firmly and slide

1. Grasp the lower part of the handle

firmly, slide up, lift and remove from surface.

4. Rotate the handle so that the handle

is flat against the door. Offset Handles To Install:

1. Align fresh food handle with trim

retainer and door clip.

2. Make sure the tabs of the handle clip

are below the tabs of the door clip.

3. Rotate the handle so that the handle is

flat against the door

4. The tab on the lower part of the handle

will align with the hole in the handle cap.

5. Slide handle upward until it clicks.

Snap top of handle into trim retainer clip.

7. Repeat for freezer handle.

with t ape. Inser t the tip of a flat blade screwdriver between the handle trim and door panel. Carefully pry the trim away from the door panel.

2. Pull trim free from the trim retainer.

3. Insert door removal card (or 0.1 cm

thick plastic c ard) between the handle and door panel (approximately 3.8 cm).

4. Grasp the handle firmly and pull downward to

Repeat for freezer handle. Door StudFull-Length Aluminum Handles To Install:

1. Release top door trim by removing Phillips

screws from top of fresh food door and retain screws for later use.

2. Align notches on back of handle

with retaining clips on doors. Insert clips into notches and slide handle down until it contacts bottom trim.

3. Replace top door trim and Phillips screws.

4. Repeat instructions 1-3 to install other handle.

1. Release top door trim by removing

Phillips screws from top of fresh food door and retain screws for later use.

Grasp handle firmly with both hands. Slide handle upward approximately 1.9 cm to release.

1. Repeat in reverse order

Installation To avoid possible injury and damage to property, tape decorative panels (select models) securely into place before removing door handles. WARNING Door Clip Euro Handles

his handle style is inst alled at the factory

⁄32” Allen wrench To Remove:

  • Remove set screw from handle mounting post using
  • Repeat the procedure on all posts to remove the handle. To Replace:

Align handle with the mounting post

  • Fully tighten all set screws to secure handle in place. To Install:

1. Remove top trim screws with a Phillips

screwdriver to remove top trim.

2. Slide handle upward until loose. Pull handle from door.

Remove door retainer clips with a

⁄4” hex head driver.

4. Slide bottom of panels into bottom door trim until hinge side

of decorator panel re sts under hinge side trim. Important: Tape tops of panels to door to prevent panels from falling.

5. Reinstall door retainer clips with a

⁄4” hex head driver.

Reinst all handle by inserting retaining clips on door into notches on back of handle. Slide handle down until it contacts bottom trim.

7. Remove tape from tops of panels

before reinstalling top door trim with Phillips screw removed in step 1. To Remove:

1. Perform step 1 as explained in the installation instructions.

Important: Tape tops of panels to door to prevent panels from falling.

2. Perform steps 2 & 3. Remove tape to slide panels out of door

trim. Continue with steps 5, 6, and 7 to replace handle and trim. To avoid personal injury or property damage, observe the following:

  • Refrigerator panels should not weigh more than 14 kilograms and freezer panels should not weigh more than 7 kilograms.
  • Protect soft vinyl or other flooring with cardboard, rugs, or other protective material.

rotect hands and arms by wearing gloves. CAUTION Decorator Door Panels Procedure:

  • To protect door surfaces from being scratched, cover back edges of decorator panels by placing masking tape along back edge
  • Save all screws and reuse in original locations. 6 mm Panel Dimensions: Extended Door Models Panel Height Panel Width Fresh food door 169.5 cm 48.1 cm

pper freezer door (dispenser) 46.0 cm 35.4 cm Lower freezer door (dispenser) 81.5 cm 35.4 cm Freezer door (non-dispenser) 169.5 cm 35.4 cmInstallation Leveling To protect personal property and refrigerator from damage, observe the following:

  • Protect vinyl or other flooring with cardboard, rugs, or other protective material.

Do not use power tools when performing leveling procedure. CAUTION

4. Using a carpenter’s level, make sure front of

⁄4” (6 mm) or approximately ⁄2 bubble higher than back of refrigerator and that the refrigerator is level from side to side.

5. Turn stabilizing legs

(C) clockwise until firmly against floor.

6. Turn adjustment screws

(A) counterclockwise to allow the full weight of the refrigerator to rest on the stabilizing legs.

7. If required, correct

rocking of refrigerator by turning rear adjustment screw clockwise to raise rocking corner. If doors are uneven, do the following:

  • Determine which door needs to be raised.
  • Turn front roller adjustment screw (A) clockwise to raise front corner of door.
  • If one refrigerator door has reached the limit of its adjustment range and doors are still not level, raise or lower the opposite door by turning roller adjustment screw clockwise or counterclockwise.
  • Check with level to verify 6 mm tilt to the back for proper door closure.
  • Grasp firmly and pull outward to unclip.

2. Using hex head driver, turn

the front adjustment screws (A) on each side to raise or lower the front of the refrigerator (see illustration below).

3. Select models also have rear adjustment screws

(B). Using the hex head driver, turn each of these adjustment screws (B) to raise or lower the rear of the refrigerator. Notes:

  • Complete any required water supply connection before leveling.
  • Some models only have adjustment screws (A).
  • Align the toe grille mounting clips with the lower cabinet slots.
  • Push the toe grille firmly until it snaps into place. Roller Adjustment Screw Stabilizing Leg7 Temperature Controls Touch Temperature Controls (select models, style varies by model) The controls are located at the top front of the refrigerator compartment. Control Initial Control Settings After plugging the refrigerator in, set the controls.
  • Pressing the or pads adjusts the controls to the desired setting.
  • Set the Freezer control on
  • Set the Refrigerator control on
  • Let the refrigerator run at least 8 to 12 hours before adding food. Warm Cabinet Surfaces At times, the front of the refrigerator cabinet may be warm to the touch. This is a normal occurrence that helps prevent moisture from condensing on the cabinet. This condition will be more noticeable when you first start the refrigerator, during hot weather and after excessive or lengthy door openings. Adjusting the Controls
  • 24 hours after adding food, you may decide that one or both compar tment s should be colder or warmer . If so, adjust the control(s) as indicated in the Temperature Control Guide table.
  • Except when starting the refrigerator, do not change either control more than one number at a time.
  • Allow 24 hours for temperatures to stabilize. Temperature Control Guide Refrigerator too warm Refrigerator too cold Freezer too warm Freezer too cold Turn control OFF Set the Refrigerator control to next higher number by pressing the pad. Set the Refrigerator control to next lower number by pressing the pad. Set the Freezer control to next higher number by pressing the pad. Set the Freezer control to next lower number by pressing the pad. Press the Freezer or Refrigerator pad until a dash “–” appears in the display. Trisensor Climate Control (select models) The control is located at the top front of the fresh food compartment or c abinet front. Control Facade Control Initial Temperature Setting

emperatures are preset at the factory at 3° C in the fresh food compartment and -18° C in the freezer compartment. Adjusting the Control 24 hours after adding food, you may decide that one or both compartments should be colder or warmer. If so,rated has passed through the filter OR 11 months have elapsed since the filter has been installed. The red Replace light will illuminate when the rated volume of water has passed through the filter OR 12 months have elapsed since the filter was installed. A new filter should be installed immediately when the Replace light is illuminated. After replacing the filter, press and hold the Reset Filter pad for three seconds. The Order and Replace lights will go off. Vacation Mode The Vacation Mode feature causes the freezer to defrost less frequently, conserving energy. The Vacation Mode indicator light will illuminate when the feature is activated. To deactivate, press the Vacation Mode pad again OR open either door. The indicator light will go off

Temp Alarm The Temp Alarm system will alert you if the freezer or fresh food temperatures exceed normal operating temperature s due to a power out age or other event. When activated, the Temp Alarm light will illuminate. If the freezer or fre sh food temperature s have exceeded these limits, the display will alternately show the current compartment temperatures and the highe st compar tment temperature s reached when the power was out. An audible alarm will sound repeatedly.

emp Alarm pad once to stop the audible alarm. The Temp Alarm light will continue to flash and the temperatures will alternate until the temperatures have stabilized. To turn off Temp Alarm, press and hold the Temp Alarm pad for three seconds. The indicator light will go off.

Temperature Controls adjust the control as indicated in the Temperature Control Guide below.

  • The first touch of the or pads shows the current temperature setting.
  • The display will show the new setting for approximately three seconds, and then return to the actual temperature currently within that compartment.

Do not change either control more than one degree at a time. Allow temperature to stabilize for 24 hours before making a new temperature adjustment.

emperature Control Guide Refrigerator too cold Refrigerator too warm Freezer too cold Freezer too warm Turn refrigerator OFF Set the Refrigerator control to next higher number by pressing the pad. Set the Refrigerator control to next lower number by pressing the pad. Set the Freezer control to next higher number by pressing the pad. Set the Freezer control to next lower number by pressing the pad. Press the Freezer pad until O FF appears in the display . Press either the

hen activated, Speed Ice reduces the freezer temperature to the optimum setting for 24 hours in order to produce more ice. Important:

hen the Speed Ice feature is in operation, the and pads for the Freezer control will not operate. Reset Filter (select models) When a water filter has been inst alled in the refrigerator , the yellow Order light will illuminate when 90 percent of the volume of water for which the filter is

  • Door openings will not deactivate V acation Mode for approximately one hour after activation.
  • If vac ationing for more than a few days, see the Preparing for V acation section, page 22./

Temperature Controls Door Alarm The Door Alarm will alert you when one of the doors has been left open for five continuous minutes. When this happens, an audible alarm will sound every few seconds until the door is closed OR the Door Alarm pad is pressed to deactivate the feature. Max Cool When activated, Max Cool causes the refrigerator and freezer temperatures to drop to the minimum settings on the control. This cools down the refrigerator and freezer after extended door openings or when loading the refrigerator or freezer with warm food. Important: When the Max Cool feature is in operation, the and pads for the refrigerator and freezer controls will not operate. To activate, press the Max Cool pad. Max Cool will deactivate automatically after 12 hours, OR press the Max Cool pad to deactivate the feature. Display On/Off (select models) Temperature readout alternates On/Off. User Preferences Access the User Preferences menu to:

  • Change the temperature display from °F to °C
  • Enable or dis able audible alarms.
  • Adjust the light level at which the Dispenser Auto Light will illuminate (when this feature is activated on the ice and water dispenser) (select models)

Activate the Sabbath Mode To access the User Preferences menu, press and hold the Door Alarm pad for three seconds. When in the User P references mode, a short title for the feature will appear in the Freezer temperature display and the feature status will appear in the refrigerator display.

Freezer up and down control to scroll through the features.

2. When the desired feature is displayed, use the

Refrigerator up and down control to change the status.

3. When changes are complete, press the

Door Alarm pad for three seconds OR close the refrigerator door. Temperature Display (F_C) Change the display to show temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit or degrees Celsius. Alarm (AL) When the Alarm mode is OFF, all audible alarms will be dis abled until the feature is turned on. Auto Light Level Selection (LL) (select models) This setting adjusts the light level at which the dispenser light will illuminate when the sensor detects that the light levels in the room are low. Setting 1 is the darkest light level setting, setting 9 is the lightest light level setting. Important: The Auto Light (select models) must be activated on the ice and water dispenser control to take advantage of this option. Sabbath Mode (SAB) When the Sabbath Mode is O N, all control lights and the night light will be disabled until the feature is turned OFF. This feature does not disable the interior light s. P ress any pad to re store the control lights. Warm Cabinet Surfaces At time s, the front of the refrigerator c abinet may be warm to the touch. This is a normal occurrence that helps prevent moisture from condensing on the cabinet. This condition will be more noticeable when the refrigerator is first st arted, during hot weather and after excessive or lengthy door openings.10 Fresh Food Features Shelves Your refrigerator has either Spillsaver™ or non-sealed shelve s. Spillsaver™ shelves have a spill retainer edge which allows for easier clean up and some are equipped with the EasyGlide™ slide out feature. To slide out (select models), grasp the front of the shelf and pull forward. Push in the shelf to return to the original position. To Remov e a Shelf:

  • Slightly tilt up the front and lift up the rear of the shelf, then pull the shelf straight out. To Lock the Shelf Into Another Position:
  • Tilt up the front edge of the shelf.

Inser t the hooks into the desired frame openings and let the shelf settle into place.

Be sure the shelf is securely locked at the rear

he Crisper T op serve s as the lower fre sh food shelf

To Remove the Crisper Top:

  • Remove drawers as indicated (see page 12).

Place hand under the frame to push up the glass. Lift glass out.

To avoid personal injury or property damage, observe the following:

  • Never attempt to adjust a shelf that is loaded with food.
  • Confirm shelf is secure before placing items on shelf.
  • Handle tempered glass shelves carefully. Shelves may break suddenly if nicked, scratched, or exposed to sudden temperature change. CAUTION Elevator™ Shelf (select models) The Elevator™ Shelf is equipped with a spill-retaining edge and the EasyGlide™ slide-out feature. It can be adjusted up or down without unloading.
  • Grasp the front of the shelf and pull forward.
  • Push the shelf in to return to original position. To Adjust the Elevator™ Shelf:
  • Pull out the knob on the crank handle.
  • Rotate the crank clockwise to raise the shelf, and counterclockwise to lower the height of the shelf. To Remove Elevator™ Shelf:
  • Completely unload the shelf and pull the shelf forward.
  • Pull until the shelf stops.
  • Press up on the tabs located underneath its outside edges and continue pulling forward until the shelf is clear of the frame. To Replace Elevator™ Shelf:
  • Align the shelf to the frame and push it all the way back. It is not necessary to press up on the tabs for reinst allation. In ordinary use, the Elevator™ Shelf frame assembly does not require removal. Though unlikely, and not recommended, the correct removal procedure is as follows: To Remove Frame Assembly:
  • Unload the shelf completely.
  • Slide the shelf forward about 5.1 cm and manually move the two rear latche s toward the shelf center.
  • While supporting the entire shelf and frame from underneath, lift slightly and rotate the assembly approximately 30° to allow the rear mechanism to clear the vertical rear side rails.
  • The entire assembly can then be moved forward and clear of the refrigerator compartment. To Reinstall Frame Assembly:
  • Reverse the removal procedure. Be sure the shelf is in a level position. When the sliding shelf is pushed to the rear, it will reposition the rear latches to their correct operating position. LatchesSlide Out EasyGlide ShelfEasyGlide Shelf

(style may vary)Dairy Center

he Dairy Center provides convenient door storage for spreadable items such as butter and margarine. This compartment can be moved to several different loc ations to accommodate storage needs.

  • Slide dairy center up and pull out. To Install:
  • Slide assembly in and down so that the hooks are firmly seated on the door liner. To Remove Dairy Door:
  • Press in sides of dairy door and pull out. To Install Dairy Door:
  • Slide sides of dairy door inside dairy center until hinge points snap into place. Adjustable Deep Tilt-Out Door Buckets (select models) The Adjustable Deep Tilt-Out Door Bucket provides easy access to food items stored in the door. To Remov e Bucket:
  • Pull straight out of the bracket. To Install Bucket:
  • Tilt the front of the bucket down slightly.
  • Slide into bracket and tip upright. To Mov e Bucket Frame to Another Location:

Lift bracket up and pull straight out. Place the bracket in a new loc ation. Door Buckets Door Bucket s c an be moved to meet individual storage needs.

  • Lift bucket up and pull straight out. To Install:
  • Place bucket in desired door liner retainer, push down until bucket stops. Fresh Food Features Door Storage Beverage Chiller™/MiniChiller™ (select models) The Beverage Chiller™ and MiniChiller™ keep beverages and other items colder than the rest of the fresh food compartment. An air inlet directs air from the freezer into the chiller(s). Controls The chiller control is located on the left side wall of the fresh food compartment. Turn the control clockwise for colder temperature. To Remove Chiller(s):
  • Unload the chiller(s).
  • Slide the assembly up and pull straight out. Note: If the chiller is installed directly under the dairy center or a door bucket, the bucket or dairy center will need to be removed before removing the chiller

Note: The chillers will not operate properly if the air intake hole is not aligned with the control location. To Install Chiller(s)

  • Align one of the air inlet holes with the hole cut out on the door.
  • Slide the assembly in and down so that the hooks are firmly seated on the door liner

Fresh Food Features Accessories Grip Pads (select models) The Grip Pads prevent objects from sliding in the door buckets. Grip Pads are removable and are top-rack dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. Covered Storage Bucket (select models) The Storage Bucket has a lid and removable egg tray. When tray is removed, bucket will accept items such as a standard egg carton, ice, etc. Tall Bottle Retainer/Snugger (select models) The Tall Bottle Retainer prevents tall bottles from tipping forward. The Retainer can be placed above any removable door bucket. The Snugger attached to the Tall Bottle Retainer keeps bottles and other containers in place when the door is opened or closed. Adjust the Snugger by sliding from side to side. Egg Tray With Handle (style may vary/select models) The Egg Tray with Handle holds a “dozen-plus” eggs. It can be removed to carry to a work area or to be washed. Storage Drawers Humidity-Controlled Crisper Drawers The Crisper Drawers provide a higher humidity environment for fresh fruit and vegetable storage. Controls The crisper controls regulate the amount of humidity in the crisper drawer. Slide control toward the Fruit setting for produce with outer skins. Slide control toward the Vegetables setting for leafy produce. Note: For best results, keep the crispers tightly closed. To Remove:

  • Pull drawer out to full extension. (On select models, press tabs toward oneself to release drawer from rails.) Tilt up front of drawer and pull straight out. To Install:
  • Insert drawer into frame rails and push back into place. Temperature-Controlled Drawer (select models)

his drawer c an be used for storage of miscellaneous items.

he drawer feature s a control that regulates the air temperature in the drawer. Set the control to Cheese to provide normal refrigerator temperature. Use the Meats setting for meats.Door Storage Adjustable Door Buckets Door Buckets can be moved to meet individual storage needs. To Remove:

  • Lift the door bucket up until it clears the retainers on the door liner, then pull the door bucket straight out. To Install:

Slide bucket in above desired door liner retainer and push down until bucket stops. Fixed Door Bucket (select models) The Fixed Door Bucket is located in the upper section of the freezer door

Important: Fixed door bucket is not adjustable. If bucket is removed, freezer light will not deactivate when door is closed. Tilt-out Door Buckets (select models) The Tilt-Out Door Bucket provides easy access to food items stored in the door. To Remove Bucket:

  • Pull straight out of the frame. To Install Bucket:

ilt the front of the bucket down slightly

  • Slide into frame and tip upright. To Move Bucket Frame to Another Location:
  • Lift frame up and pull straight out. Slide the frame in and down into the new loc ation. Drop-Down Freezer Door Baskets (select models)

se basket s provide convenient storage space for frozen food items that tend to shift, such as bagged vegetables. Ice Storage Bin The Ice Storage Bin is located below the automatic ice maker

  • Raise ice maker arm to deactivate ice maker. Lift front of bin and pull out to its full extension. Lift up front of bin and remove. To Install:
  • Slide bin into railing below ice maker until bin locks into place. Drop ice maker arm to activate ice maker

Important: Ice bin must be locked in place for proper ice dispensing. T urn auger driver behind bin counterclockwise (as shown) to properly align ice bin with auger driver.

Freezer Features Shelves and Baskets Fixed Freezer Shelf To Remove Clip-Mounted Shelves:

  • Lift shelf from wall mounting clips and pull left side of shelf out of wall mounting holes. To Install Clip-Mounted Shelves:
  • Place left side of shelf in mounting holes and press down into wall mounting clips. Shelves Shelves can be removed to meet individual storage needs. To Remove Shelf:
  • Snap right side of shelf up from cabinet railing and slide to right. To Install Shelf:
  • Replace shelf in left side cabinet railing. Snap shelf into right side cabinet railing. Baskets and Drawers Baskets and drawers slide out for easy acce ss of items in back. To Remov
  • Pull out to its full extension. Lift up front of basket and remove. To Install:
  • Slide basket or drawer into cabinet railing. Lift up front of basket or drawer, and slide to the back of refrigerator.14 Dispenser Light (select models) A light activates within the dispenser area at full power when dispensing ice or water with the main dispenser pad. Dispenser Pad The Dispenser Pad is located on the back wall of the dispensing area. When the dispenser pad is pressed, the selection chosen on the dispenser control panel will dispense. Removable Tray The Removable Tray at the bottom of the dispenser area is designed to collect small spills and may be easily removed for cleaning and emptying purposes. Important: Removable tray does not drain. Do not allow tray to overflow. If it does, remove tray and wipe up over flow. Water Dispenser Operation To avoid personal injury or property damage, observe the following:
  • Do not put fingers, hands or any foreign object into dispenser opening.

Do not use sharp objects to break ice.

Do not dispense ice directly into thin glass, fine china or delicate crystal. CAUTION To Use Dispenser Pad:

  • Choose water selection from dispenser control panel.

ss sturdy , wide-mouthed cont ainer against dispenser pad. When dispensing crushed ice, hold container as close to chute as possible to reduce spraying.

Release pre ssure on dispenser pad to stop water dispensing. A small amount of water may continue to dispense and collect in dispenser tray . Large spills should be wiped dry. Note: During initial use of water dispenser, allow up to one minute delay while water tank fills before water dispense s. Disc ard first 10-14 glasses of water after initially connecting refrigerator to household water supply and after extended periods of nonuse. Ice and Water Dispenser Features (select models) DISPENSERCONTROLPANELDISPENSER PAD REMOVABLE TRAY Ice Maker Operation

To turn ice maker On, push arm down from locked position.

  • Lift arm up and lock into position to turn ice maker Off.15 Dispenser Lock (select models) The Dispenser Lock prevents ice or water from being dispensed. To Lock Dispenser:
  • Press and hold the Lock button for three seconds. A green indicator light above button will illuminate when the dispenser is locked. To Unlock Dispenser:
  • Hold the Lock button for three seconds. The green indic ator light above button will go out. Water Filter Status Indicator Light (select models) The Water Filter Status Indicator Light serves as a reminder to replace the water filter. A green light indicates that the filter is in good condition. A red light indic ate s the filter should be changed. Once light turns red, it will remain red until function is reset. To Reset Indicator:
  • Press and hold both the Lock and W ater buttons simultaneously for four seconds. The green filter status indicator light will flash three time s when the function has succe ssfully re set. Ice and Water Dispenser Control (select models) (control features vary by model) Ice Dispenser Operation To Dispense Ice:
  • Select Crushed or Cubes ice mode by pushing button on dispenser control panel. A green light above button indicates mode selection.
  • Press container against dispenser pad. When dispensing crushed ice, hold container as close to chute as possible to reduce spraying. Auto Light (select models) The Auto Light function activates the dispenser light at half-power when the Light Sensor detects that the light levels in room are low. To Activate Auto Light:
  • Press Auto Light button. A green indicator light above button illuminates when the sensor is active. To Deactivate Auto Light:
  • Press Auto Light button. The green indicator light will go out. Notes:
  • Mode may not be changed while ice dispenser is in operation.
  • If dispenser (select models) is active for more than two minutes, an automatic lock out sensor will shut down power to dispenser area. See Dispenser Lock for unlocking information. Note: The dispenser light will operate when Auto Light is ON or OFF. Sabbath Mode (select models) When activated, the Sabbath Mode deactivates the control lights while leaving the control operational. To Activate Sabbath Mode:
  • Press and hold the Lock and Auto Light buttons simultaneously for three to four seconds. After three to four seconds, the dispenser lights will turn off. To Deactivate Sabbath Mode:
  • Press and hold both the Lock and Auto Light buttons simult aneously for three to four seconds. After three to four seconds, the dispenser lights will activate. Notes:
  • Dispenser light will not activate during dispensing while in this mode.
  • If the power fails, the control will remain in Sabbath Mode when power returns.16 Water Filter Water Filter Removal and Installation (select models) To avoid serious illness or death, do not use refrigerator where water is unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after use of filter. WARNING After installing a new water filter, always dispense water for two minutes before removing the filter for any reason. Air trapped in system may cause water and cartridge to eject. Use caution when removing.

does not filter water . Be sure to have replacement cartridge available when filter change is required.

  • If water filtration system has been allowed to freeze, replace filter cartridge.
  • If system has not been used for several months, or water has an unpleasant taste or odor , flush system by dispensing water for two to three minutes. If unpleasant taste or odor persists, change filter c artridge. CAUTION Initial Installation The water filter is located in the upper right hand corner of the fresh food compartment.

1. Remove blue bypass cap and

retain for later use.

2. Remove sealing label from

end of filter and insert into filter head.

clockwise until filter stops. Snap filter cover closed.

Reduce water spurts by flushing air from system. Run water continuously for two minutes through dispenser until water runs steady . During initial use of water dispenser, allow up to one minute delay while water tank fills before water dispenses.

Additional flushing may be required in some households where water is of poor quality. Replacing Water Filter Important: Air trapped in system may cause water and cartridge to eject. Use caution when removing.

counterclockwise until it releases from filter head.

2. Drain water from filter into sink, and dispose in

normal household trash.

3. Wipe up excess water in filter cover and continue

  • with Initial Installation, steps 2 and 4. The filter should be changed at least every 12 months. Important: Condition of water and amount used determines life span of water filter cartridge. If water use is high, or if water is of poor quality, replacement may need to take place more often. To purchase a replacement water filter cartridge, contact your dealer. The dispenser feature may be used without a water filter cartridge. If you choose this option, replace filter with blue bypass cap.17 Water Filter System Specification and Performance Data Sheet Refrigerator Water Filter Cartridge Specifications Service Flow Rate (Maximum) p. 0
  • .78 GPM (2.9 L/min) Rated Service Life 750 (Maximum) p. 750
  • gallons/2838 liters Maximum Operating Temperature p. 100
  • ° F / 38° C Minimum Pressure Requirement p. 35
  • psi /241 kPA Minimum Operating Temperature p. 33
  • ° F/1° C Maximum Operating Pressure psi /827 kPA Performance Data Timely replacement of filter cartridge is essential for performance satisfaction from this filtration system. Please refer to the applic able section of your Use & Care Guide for general operation, maintenance requirements and troubleshooting. This system has been tested according to ANSI/NSF 42 and 53 for reduction of the substance listed above. The concentration of the indicated substances in water entering the system was reduced to a concentration less than or equal to the permissible limit for water leaving the system, as specified in A p. 120
  • Tested using a flow rate of 0.78 GPM; pressure of 60 psig; pH of 7.5 ± 0.5; temp. of 68° ± 5° F (20° ± 3° C) under standard laboratory conditions, however, actual performance may vary. Health Claim Performance tested and certified by NSF International ** Measurement in Particles /ml. Particles used were 0.5 - 1 microns *** NTU - Nephelometric Turbidity units General Use Conditions Read this Performance Data Sheet and compare the capabilities of this unit with your actual water treatment needs.

O NOT use this product where water is micro- biologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system. System certified for cyst reduction may be used on disinfected water that may contain filterable cysts. USE ONLY WITH COLD WATER SUPPLY. CHECK FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE STATE AND LOCAL LAWS AN D R

Standard No. 42: Aesthetic Effects Taste and Odor Reduction Chlorine Taste & Odor Mechanical Filtration Unit

articulate Reduction Class 1 Standard No. 53: Health Effects Chemical Reduction Unit Lead, Atrazine, Lindane, Mercury & Toxaphene Reduction Mechanical Filtration Unit Cyst, Turbidity and Asbestos Reduction Tested and certified by NSF International against ANSI/NSF Standards 42 & 53 in models 750 for the reduction of: Parameter

tandard No. 42: Aesthetic Effects

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at least 10,000 particles/ml

5,700,000 #/ml Average

in. Required Reduction

85% Effluent % Reduction Parameter Turbidity Cysts Asbestos Lead at pH 6.5 Lead at pH 8.5 Mercury at pH 6.5 Mercury at pH 8.5 Lindane Toxaphene Atrazine USEPA MCL 1 NTU** 99.5% Reduction 99% Reduction

tandard No. 53: Health Effects Influent Challenge Concentration 11 ± 1 NTU*** Minimum 50,000/L

fibers/L; fibers >10 micrometers in length

<0.001 <0.002 Average 97.09% >99.99% >99.99% >99.35% >99.35% 98.72% 98.72% 98.72% 92.97% 76.99% Minimum 95.20% >99.99% >99.99% >99.35% >99.35% 90.91% 75.93% 96.50% 91.67% 75.31% Min. Required Reduction

  • The fresh food compartment of a refrigerator should be kept between 1°-4° C with an optimum temperature of 3° C. To check the temperature, place an appliance thermometer in a glass of water and place in the center of the refrigerator. Check after 24 hours. If the temperature is above 4° C adjust the controls as explained on pages 7-9.
  • Avoid overcrowding the refrigerator shelves. This reduces the circulation of air around the food and results in uneven cooling. Fruits and Vegetables
  • Storage in the crisper drawers traps humidity to help preserve the fruit and vegetable quality for longer time periods (see page 12).
  • Sort fruit s and vegetables before storage and use bruised or soft items first. Discard those showing signs of decay.
  • Always wrap odorous foods such as onions and cabbage so the odor does not transfer to other foods.
  • While vegetables need a certain amount of humidity to remain fresh, too much humidity can shorten storage times (especially leafy veget able s). Drain vegetables well before storing.
  • Wait to wash fresh produce until right before use. Meat and Cheese
  • Raw meat and poultry should be wrapped securely so leakage and contamination of other foods or surfaces does not occur.
  • Occasionally mold will develop on the surface of hard chee

s (S wiss, Cheddar, Parmesan). Cut off at least an inch around and below the moldy area. Keep your knife or instrument out of the mold itself.

not try to save individual cheese slices, soft cheese, cottage cheese, cream, sour cream or yogurt when mold appears. Dairy Food

  • Most dairy foods such as milk, yogurt, sour cream and cott age chee se have fre shness dates on their cartons for appropriate length of storage. Store these foods in the original carton and refrigerate immediately after purchasing and after each use. Frozen Food Storage
  • The freezer compartment of a refrigerator should be kept at approximately -18° C. To check the temperature, place an appliance thermometer between the frozen packages and check after 24 hours. If the temperature is above -18° C, adjust the control as described on pages 7-9.
  • A freezer operates more efficiently when it is at least two-thirds full. Packaging Foods for Freezing
  • To minimize dehydration and quality deterioration use aluminum foil, freezer wrap, freezer bags or airtight containers. Force as much air out of the packages as possible and be sure they are tightly sealed. Trapped air can cause the food to dry out, change color and develop an off-flavor (freezer burn).
  • Overwrap fresh meats and poultry with suitable freezer wrap prior to freezing.

Do not refreeze meat that has completely thawed. Loading the Freezer

  • Avoid adding too much warm food to the freezer at one time. This overloads the freezer, slows the rate of freezing and can raise the temperature of frozen foods.
  • Leave space between the packages so cold air can circulate freely, allowing food to freeze as quickly as possible.
  • Avoid storing hard-to-freeze foods such as ice cream and orange juice on the freezer door shelves. These foods are best stored in the freezer interior where the temperature varies less with door openings.19 Care and Cleaning PART Smooth or Textured Painted Doors and Exterior (select models) Damage to finish due to improper use of cleaning products or non-recommended products is not covered under this product’s warranty. Cabinet Interior Stainless Steel Doors and Exterior (select models) Important: Damage to stainless steel finish due to improper use of cleaning products or non-recommended products is not covered under this product’s warranty. Door Gaskets Condenser Coil Remove base grille to access. Condenser Fan Outlet Grille See back of refrigerator. Accessories Shelves, buckets, drawers, etc. To avoid personal injury or property damage, observe the following:
  • Read and follow manufacturer’s directions for all cleaning products.

Do not place buckets, shelves or accessories in dishwasher. Cracking or warping of accessories may result. CAUTION

Abrasive or harsh cleaners Ammonia Chlorine bleach Concentrated detergents or solvents Metal or plastic-textured scouring pads Abrasive or harsh cleaners Ammonia Chlorine bleach Concentrated detergents or solvents Metal or plastic-textured scouring pads Vinegar-based products Citrus-based cleaners

Use 4 tablespoons of baking soda dissolved in 1 quart (1 liter) warm, soapy water. Rinse surfaces with clean, warm water and dry immediately to avoid water spots. Use warm, soapy water and a soft, clean cloth or sponge. Rinse surfaces with clean, warm water and dry immediately to avoid water spots. To polish and help prevent fingerprints, follow with Stainless Steel Magic Spray (part no. 20000008*). Refrigerator Cleaning Chart Abrasive or harsh cleaners Metal or plastic-textured scouring pads Anything other than a vacuum cleaner A dishwasher Use a vacuum cleaner hose nozzle. Use a vacuum cleaner hose nozzle with brush attachment.

ollow removal and installation instructions from appropriate feature section. Allow items to adjust to room temperature. Dilute mild detergent and use a soft, clean cloth or sponge for cleaning. Use a plastic bristle brush to get into crevices. Rinse surfaces with clean, warm water. Dry glass and clear items immediately to avoid spot

Use warm, soapy water and a soft, clean cloth or sponge. To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury or death, disconnect power to refrigerator before cleaning. After cleaning, reconnect power. WARNING20 Care and Cleaning Removing Odors From Refrigerator Energy Saving Tips

  • Avoid overcrowding refrigerator shelves. This reduces air circulation around food and causes refrigerator to run longer.
  • Avoid adding too much warm food to refrigerator at one time. This overloads compartments and slows rate of cooling.

Do not use aluminum foil, wax paper, or paper toweling as shelf liners. This decreases air flow and causes refrigerator to run less efficiently.

  • A freezer that is two-thirds full runs most efficiently.
  • Locate refrigerator in coolest part of room. Avoid areas of direct sunlight, or near heating ducts, registers or other heat producing appliances. If this is not possible, isolate exterior by using a section of cabinet or an added layer of insulation.
  • Clean door gaskets every three months according to cleaning instructions. This will assure that door seals properly and refrigerator runs efficiently.
  • Take time to organize items in refrigerator to reduce time that door is open.
  • Be sure your doors are closing securely by leveling refrigerator as instructed in your installation instructions.
  • Clean condenser coils as indicated in the cleaning instructions every three months. This will increase energy efficiency and cooling performance.

1. Remove all food and turn the refrigerator

2. Disconnect power to the refrigerator.

3. Clean the walls, floor, ceiling of cabinet interior,

drawers, shelves and gaskets according to the instructions.

4. Dilute mild detergent and brush solution into

crevices using a plastic bristle brush. Let stand for five minute s. R inse surfaces with warm water . Dry surfaces with a soft, clean cloth.

5. Wash and dry all bottles, containers and jars.

Discard spoiled or expired items.

6. Wrap or store odor-causing foods in tightly sealed

cont ainers to prevent reoccurring odors.

7. Reconnect power to refrigerator and return food to

8. Allow the refrigerator to cool.

9. After 24 hours, check if odor has been eliminated.

If odor is still present:

1. Remove drawers and place on top shelf of

ack refrigerator and freezer sections – including doors – with crumpled sheets of black and white newspaper.

3. Place charcoal briquettes randomly on crumpled

newspaper in both freezer and refrigerator compar tments.

Close doors and let st and 24 to 4 8 hours. To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury or death, disconnect power to refrigerator before cleaning. After cleaning, reconnect power. WARNING21 Upper Freezer Section 1. Remove ice bin bylifting front of bin andpulling out.2. Remove light shield bypressing the upper right side of the shield androtating downward. 3. Remove light bulb. Replace with appliance bulb greater than 40 watts.4. Rotate the shield upward press in slightly and snapinto place.5. Replace ice bin by sliding in until bin locks intoplace. Lower Freezer Section

1. Pinch both sides of light cover to remove.2. Remove light bulb. Replace with appliance bulb

greater than 40 watts.3. Pinch both sides of the light cover to snap intoplace. Ice and Water Dispenser (select models) Care and Cleaning To avoid electrical shock which can cause severepersonal injury or death, disconnect power torefrigerator before replacing light bulb. Afterreplacing light bulb, reconnect power. WARNING To avoid personal injury or property damage,observe the following:• Allow light bulb to cool.• Wear gloves when replacing light bulb. CAUTION Replacing Light Bulbs Upper Fresh Food Section The upper fresh food light bulbs are located behind thefront panel. Reach behind the panel to remove thebulbs. Lower Fresh Food Section

1. Push up on bottom tabs (A) on

light cover. Rotate cover up and release tabs (B). Remove light bulb. Replace bulb with appliance bulbno greater than 40 watts.4. Insert top tabs (B) of light coverinto liner slots and snap bottom

abs (A) into liner slot

1. Locate light bulb inside top edge of dispenserframe. Unscrew to remove.

Replace light bulb with an 0 thread 6-watt,250 volt bulb.Light BulbLocation

B22 Care and Cleaning Upon Your Return: After a Short Vacation or Absence: For models with automatic ice makers or dispensers:

  • Reconnect the water supply and turn on supply valve (see page 3).
  • Monitor water connection for 24 hours and correct leaks if necessary.
  • Run 10-15 glasses of water from the dispenser to flush out the system.
  • Restart the ice maker.
  • Discard at least the first three ice harvests. After a Long Vacation or Absence:
  • If your refrigerator has an automatic ice maker, reconnect the water supply and turn on supply valve (see page 3).
  • Plug the refrigerator back in and reset controls (see pages 7-9).
  • Monitor water connection for 24 hours and correct leaks, if necessary. For dispenser models, run water through the dispenser for at least three minutes with the filter bypass in place, then install water filter (see page 16).
  • After installing the water filter, run water through the dispenser continuously for at least two minutes, or until water runs steady . Initially you may notice a one to two minute delay in water dispersal as the internal tanks fills.

Disc ard ice produced within the first 12 hours (at least the first three harvests). Preparing to Move

  • Follow the above instructions for long vacations/absences, through step 7.
  • Secure all loose items such as shelves and drawers by t aping them securely in place to prevent damage.
  • Tape the doors shut.
  • Use an appliance dolly when moving the refrigerator. ALWAYS truck the refrigerator from its side or back - NEVER from its front.
  • Be sure the refrigerator stays in an upright position during moving. If your refrigerator has a dispenser and there is any possibility that the temperature can drop below freezing where the refrigerator is located, the water supply system (including the water tank and the water valve) must be drained by a qualified servicer. CAUTION For short vacations or absences (three months or less):

during your absence, remove all frozen items also.

3. If your refrigerator has an automatic ice maker:

  • Shut off the water supply to the ice maker at least one day ahead of time.
  • After the last load of ice drops, raise the wire shut off arm to the OFF position.

follow the instructions for longer absences. For long vacations, absences (more than three months) OR if the r oom temperature will drop below 13° C:

2. If your refrigerator has an automatic ice maker:

  • Shut off the water supply to the ice maker at least one day ahead of time.
  • After the last load of ice drops, raise the wire shut off arm to the OFF position.

3. If your refrigerator has a dispenser system with

water filter, remove the water filter cartridge and inst all the filter bypass. Dispose of the used cartridge.

4. Turn the Freezer control to

6. Thoroughly clean the interior of both compartments

with a baking soda solution and a clean, soft cloth (four t ablespoons of baking soda in one quart of warm water

8. Leave the doors open to prevent the formation of

mold and mildew. Preparing for Vacation23 Operating Sounds Improvements in refrigeration design may produce sounds in your new refrigerator that are different or were not present in an older model. These improvements were made to create a refrigerator that is better at preserving food, is more energy efficient, and is quieter overall. Because new units run quieter, sounds may be detected that were present in older units, but were masked by higher sound levels. Many of these sounds are normal. Please note that the surfaces adjacent to a refrigerator, such as hard walls, floors and cabinetry may make these sounds seem even louder. The following are some of the normal sounds that may be noticed in a new refrigerator. SOUND Clicking Air rushing or whirring Gurgling or boiling sound Thumping Vibrating noise Buzzing Humming POSSIBLE CAUSE

  • Freezer control (A) clicks when starting or stopping compressor.
  • Defrost timer or electric damper control (select models) (B) sounds like an electric clock and snaps in and out of defrost cycle.
  • Condenser fan (D) makes this noise while operating.
  • Freezer fan (C) makes this noise while operating.
  • Freezer fan (C) slows to a stop as the freezer door is opened.
  • Evaporator (E) and heat exchanger (F) refrigerant make this noise when flowing.
  • Ice cubes from ice maker drop into ice bucket (G).
  • Dispenser ice chute (H) closing.
  • Compressor (I) makes a pulsating sound while running.
  • Refrigerator is not level.
  • Ice maker water valve (J) hookup buzzes when ice maker fills with water
  • Ice maker (K) is in the ‘on’ position without water connection.
  • Ice auger (L) hums as auger agitates ice during dispensing.
  • Compressor (I) can make a high-pitched hum while operating.

Solenoid valve (M) operating ice chute door

  • Normal operationPROBLEM Freezer control and lights are on, but compressor is not operating Temperature- controlled drawers are too warm Refrigerator does not operate Refrigerator still won’t operate Food temperature is too cold Food temperature is too warm Refrigerator has an odor

POSSIBLE CAUSES Refrigerator is in defrost mode. Control settings are too low. Freezer controls are set too low. Drawer is improperly positioned. Refrigerator is not plugged in. Dial control in freezer is set to OFF (select models). Touch temperature controls are set to “–” (select models).

use is blown, or circuit breaker needs to be reset. Power outage has occurred. Refrigerator is malfunctioning. Condenser coils are dirty. Refrigerator or freezer controls are set too high. Door is not closing properly. Controls need to be adjusted. Condenser coils are dirty. Rear air grille is blocked. Door has been opened frequently, or has been opened for long periods of time. Food has recently been added. Odor producing foods should be covered or wrapped. The interior needs cleaning.

Normal operation. Wait 40 minutes to see if refrigerator restarts. See page 12 to adjust controls. See pages 7-9 to adjust controls. See page 12 to verify drawer positioning. Plug in refrigerator. See pages 7-9 to adjust controls. See pages 7-9 to adjust controls. Replace any blown fuse

Check circuit breaker and reset, if necessary. Call local power company listing to report outage. Unplug refrigerator and transfer food to another refrigerator . If another refrigerator is not available, place dry ice in freezer section to preserve food. Warranty does not cover food loss. Contact service for assistance. Clean according to the chart on page

See pages 7-9 to adjust controls. Refrigerator is not level. See page 6 for details on how to level your refrigerator. Check gaskets for proper seal. Clean, if necessary, according to the chart on page

Check for internal obstructions that are keeping door from closing properly (i.e. improperly closed drawers, ice buckets, oversized or improperly stored containers, etc.) See pages 7-9 to adjust controls. Clean according to the chart on page

Check the positioning of food items in refrigerator to make sure grille is not blocked. Rear air grilles are located under crisper drawers. Reduce time door is open. Organize food items efficiently to assure door is open for as short a time as possible. Allow time for recently added food to reach refrigerator or freezer temperature. Clean according to instructions on page

ROBLEM Water droplets form on outside of refrigerator Water droplets form on inside of refrigerator Refrigerator or ice maker makes unfamiliar sounds or seems too loud Temperature- controlled drawer and/or crisper drawer do not close freely Refrigerator runs too frequently POSSIBLE CAUSES Door is not closing properly. Door gaskets are not sealing properly. Humidity levels are high. Controls require adjustment. Humidity levels are high or door has been been opened frequently. Door gaskets are not sealing properly. Normal operation. Contents of drawer, or positioning of items in the surrounding compartment could be obstructing drawer. Drawer is not in proper position. Refrigerator is not level. Drawer channels are dirty. Doors have been opened frequently or for long periods of time. Humidity or temperature in surrounding area is high. Food has recently been added. Refrigerator is exposed to heat by environment or by appliances nearby. Condenser coils are dir ty. Controls need to be adjusted. Door is not closing properly. Door gaskets are not sealing properly. Check for internal obstructions that are keeping door from closing properly (i.e. improperly closed drawers, ice buckets, oversized or improperly stored containers, etc.) See page 6 Leveling. Clean according to the chart on page 19. Normal during times of high humidity. See pages 7-9 to adjust controls. Reduce time door is open. Organize food items efficiently to assure door is open for as short a time as possible. Clean according to the chart on page 19. See page

Reposition food items and containers to avoid interference with the drawers. See page 12 for proper drawer placement. See page 6 for details on how to level your refrigerator

Clean drawer channels with warm, soapy water. Rinse and dry thoroughly. Apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly to drawer channels. Reduce time door is open. Organize food items efficiently to assure door is open for as short a time as possible. Allow interior environment to adjust for period the door has been opened. Normal operation. Allow time for recently added food to reach refrigerator or freezer temperature. Evaluate your refrigerator’s environment. Refrigerator may need to be moved to run more efficiently. Clean according to the char t on page

See pages 7-9 to adjust controls. Refrigerator is not level, see page 6 Leveling. Check for internal obstructions that are keeping door from closing properly (i.e. improperly closed drawers, ice buckets, oversized or improperly stored containers, etc.) Cleaning according to the chart on page 19.

Troubleshooting26 PROBLEM No indicator lights are lit on dispenser control Ice or water are not dispensed when pads are pressed Ice maker is not producing enough ice or ice is malformed Ice maker is not producing ice Water filter indicator light is red POSSIBLE CAUSES Freezer door is not closed. Refrigerator is not plugged in. Fuse is blown, or circuit breaker needs to be reset. Power outage has occurred. Refrigerator is in Sabbath Mode. Freezer door is not closed. Controls are in lock mode (select models). Water tank is filling. Ice maker has just been installed or a large amount of ice has been used. Water filter is clogged or needs to be changed. Ice maker has just been installed or a large amount of ice has been used. Water pressure is too low. Water filter is clogged or needs to be changed. Ice maker arm is up. Household water supply is not reaching water valve. Supply tubing has kinks.

ater pre ssure is too low. Check freezer temperature. Ice bin is not inst alled properly. Improper water valve was installed. Water filter needs to be replaced. Filter indic ator sensor needs to be re set. Verify that freezer door is closed. Power is removed from the control when freezer door is opened. Plug in refrigerator. Replace any blown fuses. Check circuit breakers for any tripped circuits. Call local power company listing to report outage. See Sabbath Mode, page 15. Verify that freezer door is closed. Power is removed from the control when freezer door is opened. See Dispenser Lock, page 15. At initial use, there is an approximate one- to two- minute delay in dispensing while the internal water tank is filling. Wait 24 hours for ice production to begin or for ice maker to restock after emptied. Change water filter (see page 16). Wait 24 hours for ice production to begin or for ice maker to restock after emptied. Low water pressure can cause valve to leak. Water pressure must be between 241 to 689 KPA to function properly. A minimum pressure of 241 KPA is recommended for refrigerators with water filters. Change water filter (see page 16). Confirm ice maker arm is down. See Automatic Ice Maker, page 14. See Connecting the Water Supply, page 3. Turn off water supply and remove kinks. If kinks cannot be removed, replace tubing.

ater pre ssure must be between 24 1 to 6

9 KPA to function properly. A minimum pressure of 241 KPA is recommended for refrigerators with water filters. See Temperature Controls, pages 7-9 to adjust controls. Freezer must be between -18° to -17° C to produce ice. See Ice Storage Bin, page 13. See Connecting the Water Supply, page 3. Self-piercing and

⁄16” s addle valve s c ause low water pre ssure and may clog the line over time.

manufacturer is not responsible for property damage due to improper installation or water connection. If filter is not available, replace with bypass filter. See Water Filter, page 16. See Filter Status Indicator Light, page 15.

Ice and Water Troubleshooting Cont.27

ROBLEM Ice forms in inlet tube to ice maker Refrigerator is leaking water Water flow is slower than normal Dispenser water is not cold Water appears cloudy Particles in water and/or ice cubes. POSSIBLE CAUSES Water pressure is low. Saddle valve not open completely. Freezer temperature is too high. Supply tubing was used to complete water connection. Improper water valve was installed. Water pressure is low. Saddle valve not open completely. Improper water valve was installed. Supply tubing has kinks. Water filter is clogged or needs to be changed. Water valve not opened completely. Refrigerator has been recently installed.

ater supply in holding t ank has been depleted. Water has settled into water lines out side holding tank and has warmed to room temperature. Air or air bubbles in water. Carbon dust from water filter cartridge. Concentrations of minerals in water will form particles when water becomes frozen and melt

Water pressure must be between 241 to 689 kpa to function properly. A minimum pressure of 241 kpa is recommended for refrigerators with water filters. Open saddle valve completely. See Temperature Controls, pages 7-9. Freezer temperature should be between -18° to -17° C. The manufacturer recommends using copper tubing for installation. Plastic is less durable and can cause leakage. The manufacturer is not responsible for property damage due to improper installation or water connection. See Connecting the Water Supply page 3. Self-piercing and

saddle valves cause low water pressure and may clog the line over time. The manufacturer is not responsible for property damage due to improper installation or w ater connection. Water pressure must be between 241 to 689 kpa to function properly. A minimum pressure of 241 kpa is recommended for refrigerators with water filters. Open saddle valve completely. See Connecting the Water Supply, page 3. Self-piercing and

” saddle valves cause low water pressure and may clog the line over time. The manufacturer is not responsible for property damage due to improper installation or water connection. Turn off water supply and remove kinks. If kinks cannot be removed, replace tubing. Change water filter (see page 16). Open water valve completely and check for leaks. The minimum flow at dispenser is approximately 295 ml in nine seconds with a new filter in place or approximately 295 ml in five seconds without a filter. Allow approximately 12 hours for water in holding tank to chill. Discard first glass of water and refill. This is normal when first using the dispenser and will dis appear with use. Initial water ejected through cartridge may contain harmless carbon dust flushed from cartridge. Particles are safe for consumption. Will disappear after the first few uses. Particles are not harmful and naturally occur in water supplies.

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Brand : AMANA

Model : GS 2325

Category : Fridge