Jenn-Air JRSD2490 manual

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  • Page 1

    M JENN-AIR Us e & Care Manual Frost Fr ee Re fr i gera t ors MODELS JRSD209 , JRS229 , JRSD2250 , JR S D229, JRSD2460 , JRSD2490 , JRSD2790 Model JRSD2490 Pr int ed inU. S.A . Ca t . N o . S SU2 09U A 1 99 6 Je n n- A i r pa rt N o . 11 0303- 1 1 / 96[...]

  • Page 2

    You r J en n-Air frost-free refr i ge r ator was d e sig ne d, en gineered, and ma n ufactured t o the highest stand a rds of qu a lit y and performance, Since this manual explains how you can obtain the best use of your Jenn-Air refrigerator, it is e s s e nti a l th a t you follo w the instructions carefully. Shou l d you have any questions a bou[...]

  • Page 3

    1 . Use the three-pronged plug only with a grounding receptacle to provide protection from electrical shock (see below) . This appliance must be installed in accordance with the installation and grounding instructions on pages 3-4. 2 . Unplug y o ur refrig e rator before cleaning condenser, replacing a light bulb, or making any repairs. Any servici[...]

  • Page 4

    I f y ou a re i n s t a l li n g y ou r n ew re fr i g er ato r yo u r s e l f, p lea s e f ol l o w t h e se hel pf ul s ugg es - tio ns . 1 . R emo v e b as e s k i d s . Ill lJ ll I 2 . R e mo v e al l e x t e ri o r an d in t e r io r t a p e c ar e fully a n d r e t a i n o ld t a pe. M a k e a sm a l l p a d o f t h i s t a p e t o p i c k of[...]

  • Page 5

    / Yo u r n ew r efri g e ratorha s two c on t r o ls . O n e for .... _ :_l%_ q_ %_ar_ [ regul at in g the temperature i n the f resh f ood co m - J pa rtm enta nd o n e for t he fre e z e r. B o th co n tr o ls ar e _. located at th e u p p e r r e ar of t he r e frig e rator comp a rt- / _ ,_m .,"-_%_ 3;_%_' :r_. r m e n t, j ust b e lo[...]

  • Page 6

    To maintain the natural flavor , moisture, and nutrition of fresh foods , we recommend that all dishes, trays, and containers of food be covered. A djustable cantilever shelves can be posi- _L...___ , '_1 tioned to suit your special needs. To remove l a shelf, lift the rear straight up a fraction of an inch and pull straight out. To lock into [...]

  • Page 7

    T he Sea le d Cd spe r sa re id ea }f o r s t o dn g v e g e ta ble s a n d fr ui t . K e ep y ou r c ri sp e rstightly c los e d to insur e f res hn e ss . S toring leafy v e getabl e s , s u c has c e l e ry a nd l e ttuc e in pl a s ti c ba gs , re d uc e s m oi s tu r e eva p oration , T he cr i spers s l i de out fo r easy acces s t o f o ods [...]

  • Page 8

    All doo rs con t a in bu il t -i n me chan i s m st h at a u t o matica ll y pu l l them co m p l e t e l yshut once t he y a r e c l o s e d t o with in 6 in ch es o f th e ca b in e t. A ll d oo rs a ls o h a v e m ag n e t i c door gaskets that cling to the cabinet front, once the doors are clo s ed to within their magnetic ra n ge , it i s i mp[...]

  • Page 9

    T o ma i nt a in the nat u ral f la v or, m oi st u r e , a nd nu t r i t ion of fr o zen fo od s , and to prev e nt fre e z er burn, we recommend that all food s be wrapped or sealed properly. So me mo de } s h a v e a ti l t o ut bask e t o n th e fr eeze r d o or . / _ . _ll Ti lt i ng the basket fo rw ard by i ts up p er edge prov i d e s e asy[...]

  • Page 10

    one Pizza and on e d e ep. Eac h sl i des out for mo r e _:_:_i_ c on v enient ac c es s to th e frozen food. The Piz z a basket is l_ - _ : :_ J _ L _ designed with a lower right side for easy storage of frozen __ , A t , baskets can b e removed for c l eaning. , n __ ( pizzas. additi o n, the shal low and Pi z za bas k e ts c an b e a d just e d [...]

  • Page 11

    Certa i n so unds m ay a ccom p any th e vario u s cycl e s of t h e i ce maker. Ex a m p l e s are : (1 ) the motor may h ave a sl i ght hum, (2) the c ub e s will rattle as th e y fall into an empty storage b i n, and (3) the water va l ve may click or "buzz" occasionall y . A l l of these sounds are norm a l and should be ignored . No [...]

  • Page 12

    Lift the front of the Automatic Dispenser bin and pu ff it straight out. Wash the bin oc c asionally in mild soap and lukewarm water. To replace the bin, push it all the way back until the bottom of the bin is behind the ra i sed edge at the front of the shelf it rests upon. Mak e sure the tabs, at the back of the bin , that turn the spiral auger a[...]

  • Page 13

    I ce should not be dispensed directly int o thin g l asses, fine china o r delicate c ryst al -- they can c rack or chip from the combined pressure of your hand pres s ing them ag a inst the actuator pad and I ce dropping into th e container. I ce o th e r t ha n th a t pro du ce d by y ou r i ce ma ke r sho uld no t b e a dd e d to t he ice s t o [...]

  • Page 14

    It is recommended that you disconnect the power cord before cleaning . Y our refriger a tor ca n b e roi le d out for cl e aning . T urn t h e l e velers , a t each f r ont c ome r of t h e ca bi ne t, coun t erc lo c k w i se u n t il t he y tu r n f ree }y. Th e n pu l l t he ca b i n e t s t raig h t out. N o te: ] f yo u hav e an Au t o ma t i [...]

  • Page 15

    D e fr o s t wa t er drain s i n to a s ha l low p an b e n ea th t he , _ .,' _ ' _1_ _ ca bin e t a n d ev apor a te s . D u r in g p e rio ds o f h ig h _{_l - humidity , water could remain i n the p a n. This pan s hould be clean e d onc e a month with a s trong s olutio n of soap a nd water. It i s locat e d behind t h e ba s e grill[...]

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    It is recommended that you disconnect the power cord before replacing light bulbs. To replace the upper r e frigerator light bulb: (1 ) grasp th e light shi e l d n e arthe endsand pulloutuntilth e shieldpulls fr ee o f the r e tain e rlugs; ( 2 ) unscr e w bulband r e place with a 40 watt applianc e bulb(60 watt appli a nc e bulb f o r Mod e lJRSD[...]

  • Page 17

    Prob l e ms? S a ve y o ur sel f t he nu i s a nce of unne c e ssa ry s er v ice ca ll s ; che c k th e se f i rs t : Refrigerator runs too frequently. • Frequent running p r ovides more stable temperatures. • Too many door open i ngs. • Prolonged door openings. Refrigerator runs too long . • Under nor m al c onditions, d u e to larger size[...]

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    Wat e r on floor und e r cabinet. • De fr ost pan missing or not positioned correctly. • W a t e r connection loose on wat e r valve. Noisy operation. • Fa n nois e p e rf ec t l yn ormal i n f rost- f ree r e f rig e r ato r s . You may not be us e dto this i f pr e vious mod e l w a s manual d e frost. • Ca bin e t n o t l eve l . • Wea[...]

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    Water Dispenser n ot operating. (Select models) • Water s upply t u rned off. • Water pressure too low. Cabinet light no t working , • Bulb burned o u t. • No power at outl e t. If You Need Service • Ca l l the dea l er from whom your a ppliance was pur c hasedor the a utho r ized Jen n.Ai r Service Contracto r l istedin the Y ellow P a g[...]