Crosley 2212430 manual

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    T OP-MOUNT REFRIGERATOR T able of Contents. .........2 www .cro sley .com ® 221243 0[...]

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    2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS REFRIGERAT OR SAFETY ................. ........... ................. ........... .. 3 INSTALLING YOUR REFRIGERATOR ............................. ............. 4 Unpacking Your Refrigerator ....................................................... 4 Space Requirements............. ............................ .....................[...]

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    3 REFRIGERATOR SAFETY Pr oper Disposal of Y our Old Refrigerator IMPORT ANT : Child entrapment and s uffocation are not problems of the past. Junked or aban doned refrigerators are sti ll dangerous – ev en i f they will sit f or “jus t a f ew da ys.” If you are get ting ri d of your ol d r efrig erato r , pl eas e follow thes e instr uction s[...]

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    4 INSTALLING Y OUR REFRIGERATOR Unpacking Y o ur Refrigerato r Remove shelves from the shipping position (shelves are shipped ups ide down): 1. Grasp the front of the upper sh elf with one h and and use the other hand to remove p acking materia l from the shelf area. 2. Lowe r the fr ont of th e uppe r shelf until s helf h ooks can be removed from [...]

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    5 Electrical Requir ement s Before you move y our refrig era tor i nto it s fin al locat ion, it i s important to make sure you have the proper elect rical connection : Reco mmended gr ou nding met hod A 115 V olt, 60 Hz., AC only 15 or 20 a mper e fused , gr ounded electrica l suppl y is required. It is recommende d th at a separat e circuit servi[...]

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    6 6. Fasten shu t-off v alve to co ld water pip e with pip e clamp. B e sure outlet en d is solid ly in th e ¹⁄₄ in. drilled hole in the wate r pipe and tha t wash er is under the pi pe cla mp. Ti ghten packing nu t. Tight en the pi pe clamp screws carefull y an d evenly so washer makes a watert ight s eal. Do not overt ighten or yo u may c r [...]

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    7 Refrigerator Doors: Removing, Reversing (optiona l) and Replacing TOOLS NE EDED: ⁵⁄₁₆ in. hex -head s ocket wr enc h, No. 2 P hillips scr ewdr iver , flat-head sc r ewdriver , ⁵⁄₁₆ i n. open-end wr enc h, flat 2 in. putty k nif e. IMPORT ANT : Before you begin, turn the refrigerator contr ol OFF , unplug refrigerator or disconnect[...]

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    8 Door and hinge removal ⁵⁄₁₆ ” Hex Head Hi nge Screw 1. Unplug r efrigerator or d isconnect powe r . 2. Open refrigerator door and remove base grille from the bottom front of the refrigerator (s ee Base Grille graph ic). 3. Close the refrigerator door and keep b oth doors close d until you are ready to lift them free from the cabinet. NO[...]

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    9 4. Use a scr ew drive r to adjust the level ing sc re ws. T urn the leve lin g sc r e w to th e rig h t to ra is e th at side of the r ef rig e ra t o r or turn the levelin g scr ew to the l eft to lowe r that side. It may take severa l turns of th e le veling scr ews t o adju st th e til t of the refrigerator . NOTE : Havin g someo ne pus h aga [...]

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    10 Setting the Control(s) For your convenience, the refrigerator contr ols are pr eset at the factory . Con trols for the refrigerator an d freezer are located in the to p of t he refrigerator section . When you first install your refrigerator , make sure that the control(s) are still pr es et. The control(s) should be at the “mid-settings” as [...]

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    11 REFRIGERATOR FEATURES Y our model may hav e some or all of these features. Features that can be purchas e d separate ly a s produ c t ac cesso rie s are labele d with th e word “A cces sory .” Not all accessories will fit all mod els. If you are interested in purchasi ng one of the accesso ries, please call the tol l-free number on the cove [...]

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    12 T o remove and r eplace the sh elf track: 1. Remove the shel f track by l if ting both si des of the t rack slig htly and p ulling the track s traight o ut. 2. Replace th e t rack by guidi ng the track hooks i nt o the shel f suppo rt slot s on th e back wal l. NOTE : M ake sure that both set s of track hooks are in the slots an d that th e sl o[...]

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    13 T o replace crisper(s) cover: NOTE : Befor e rein stalling th e cover , make sur e the U-sha pe d r einfor c e men t b ar i s r einstalle d in th e fr ont edge of th e crisper c over . 1. Fit back of cover frame into supports on side walls of the refrigerator and lower the front of the cover frame into place . 2. Slide rear of glass i nsert in t[...]

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    14 T o tur n the ice maker of f: ■ Automa tic tur n off: As ice i s made, the ic e cubes wi ll fill th e ice storage bi n, and th e ice cub e s w ill rai se the wire shut- off arm to the OFF (arm up) pos ition. ■ Manual turn of f: Lift the wir e shut-of f arm to t he OFF ( arm up ) positi on and listen for the c lick to ma ke sur e the ice make[...]

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    15 Pull-o ut Fr eezer Floor (on some models) T o remove and r eplace the freezer floor: 1. Lift both b ack “fences” up and ou t. 2. Remove the fr eezer floor by p ulling it out ab out 1 in. (25. 40 mm) with one hand around the air t ower section (center back) and one hand a t center front. 3. Lift up floor at rear until hooks relea se from cabi[...]

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    16 T o adjust the u tility compar tment or tray: 1. Lift t he fr ont sli ghtly and slide to d esir ed positi on. 2. Lower f ron t to lock into place. Flip-up Door Shelf (on some models) The s helf bo ttom fl ips up so you can stor e ta ller ite ms in th e door shelf below . When in the d own po sition , the s helf is st ron g enough to hold up to 1[...]

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    17 Power Interruptions If the elec tri city in you r house goes off, call the power compan y and ask how long it will be of f. 1. If th e power w ill be out for 24 hours or les s , keep both r efrigerator doors closed to help food stay cold an d frozen. 2. If th e power w ill be out for m ore than 24 ho urs: a) Remove all frozen food and store it i[...]

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    18 The motor seems to run to o much ■ Is the room temperature hotter than normal? Expect the motor to r un longer under warm conditions . At normal room temperatures, expect your motor to ru n ab out 40% to 8 0% o f t he t ime. Und er wa rme r c ondit ions , ex pect it to run even more of the t ime. ■ Has a large amou nt of food just been added[...]

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    19 There is interior moisture build-up ■ Are the air vents blocked in the refrigerator? Remove any objects from in front of the air vents. Refer to “Ensuring Proper Air Circulation” for th e location of ai r vents. ■ Is the door op ened often? T o avoid humidity build-u p, try to get ev erythin g you nee d out of the refrigerator at once, k[...]

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    CROSLEY ® REFRIGERATOR W ARRANTY ONE-YEAR FULL WARRANTY ON REFRIGERA TOR For one year from the date of purchase, when this refrigerator is operated and ma intained according to instruc tions att ached to or fur n ishe d with th e produc t, Whir lpool Corpora ti on will pay for factory sp ecified repl aceme nt parts an d repair la bor cost s to co [...]