Jenn-Air JRTF1960 manual

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    m JENN.AIR Use & Care Manual Frost Fr ee Re frig e r at ors MODELS JRT1960, JRT2160 , JRTD229, JRT199,JRT219, JRTF1960 , JRTF2160 I Model JRTD229 P r i n t e d i n U .S .A. Pa r tN o . _ 7 0 3 0 4- 1 Ca t. N o . S T U 1 96 0U A 1 996J e nn-Air 1 / g6[...]

  • Page 2

    Your Jenn-Air frost-fre e ref r igerator w as designed , engineered, and manufac- tured to the highest standards of quality and performance. Since this manual explains how you can obtain the best use of your Jenn-Air , it is essenti a l th a t you follow the instructions carefully. Should you have any questions about using your Jenn-Air appliance, [...]

  • Page 3

    1 . Use the three-pronged plug only with a grounding receptac l e to p r ovide prot e ction from electrical shock. This appliance must be install e d in accordance with the installation and grounding instructions on pag e 4-5. 2 . Unplug your r e frigerator before cleaning condenser , replacing a light bulb, or m a king any repairs. Any servicing s[...]

  • Page 4

    If you are installing your new refrigerator yourself, please follow these helpful sugges- tions . 1. Remove ba s e skids, i I- J ] L [- j I 2. Remove all exterior and int e rior tape carefully and ,, ,_ll retain old tape. Make a small pad of this tape to pick o ff a n y rema ini n g t a p e re s id ues. This w ill eli m i na t e t h e need to use d[...]

  • Page 5

    Models JRT1960, JRTF1960, JRT2160 , JRTF2160: i _ I T he refrige r at o r has 4 w h ee ls a nd a l e v e ling I I , I s c r ew b e neath e a c h front co rn e r a t th e base o f _- _ _L the cabinet. To adjust, turn the l e veling screw clockwise to raise or counterclockwise to lower. Your re f rigerator is de s i g ned to operate o n a nomina l 11[...]

  • Page 6

    Your r e frigerator may have been built with the doors hinged to the right or hinged to the l e ft . R e fer to the following instructions for door rev e rsal. Phillips screwdriver 5 / 16'r Socket and ratch e t Putty knife End wr e nch (5 / 16") T25 Socket wrench 1. Turn the fresh food control to OFF , u np l ug the refrigerator end remov[...]

  • Page 7

    15. P r y out the t w o screw hol e plug buttons on the bottom left side of the top door and lower door. On some models , remov e the door stops (metal plates) on the bottom of e ach door and install them on opposite sides. Press in the plug buttons in the holes on the right side of both doors. 16. Set thelower door on the bottom hinge, making sure[...]

  • Page 8

    I Your ne w refrigerator has two cont r o l s. One for 9 is coldes t I " $ " I regulating the temperature in the fresh food com- par t ment and one for the fr ee zer. The fresh food compartment and the freezer compartment con - Saves / _. Reduces Exterior En e r gy / Moisture trois a re lo c at e d at th e to p front of the f r e sh foo[...]

  • Page 9

    T he Energy Saver switch c ontrols a he a t e r designed to prevent moisture aco u mulation between the refrigerator and freez e r door frame. During humid weather , moisture coll e cts on objects that are cooler than the surrounding air. This condensation can be eliminated by applying a small amount of h e at to the su rf ace upon which the water [...]

  • Page 10

    To maintain the natural flavor, moisture , and nutrition of fr e sh foods, we recomm e nd that all dishes , trays, and containers of food be covered . Adjustable cantil e ver shelves can be posi- _li_ll 1 tioned to suit your sp e cial needs. To remov e a shelf, lift the rear straight up a fraction of an inch and pull straight out. To lock into anot[...]

  • Page 11

    The Sealed Crispers are ideal for storing vegetables and fruit. Keep your crispers tightly closed to insure fr e shness. Storing l e afy vegetables, such as c e lery and lettuce in plastic bags, reduces moistur e evaporation. The crisp e rs slide out for e asy ac c ess to foods stored within. They are complete l y remov a ble for c lea ning (hand w[...]

  • Page 12

    Yo u r model ha s an egg c a dd y t hat fits s ecure l y on a door s h e lf. T h i s e g g caddy c an b e removed and carried to your working a r e a. Door gask e ts are magn e tized to insure an air tight seal all around, T hese gaskets cling to the cabinet front, once the doors are closed to within their magn e tic rang e . u o. oosve as t eo oer[...]

  • Page 13

    To maintainthe natural flavor, moistu re, and nutrition of frozen foods, and to prevent fr eez er bu rn , we r ec o m m en d that a ll f oo d s be w rapp ed o r sea led p ro p e rly. end up appro x imately 1 / 4" (2) push the s helf to the right a s far as it w i l l go into the socket s (3) lift t h e left end up T a p pro xi matel y 3 "[...]

  • Page 14

    Y our refrigerator come s equip p ed w ith i ce cube tray s and a stora ge bin (on most mod e ls.) T o r e l e ase froz e n c u b e s , h old t he trays u p side down and twist both ends. Some models are designed so an Automatic ( oe Maker can be easi l y install e d whenever you want it. Order the ice maker kit number shown on the label on the cab[...]

  • Page 15

    N o t e: Wh e n disp e nsing i c e c ub e s , it is imp o r tan t that y o u us e o nl y the i ce supplied by thisicernaker . I ce from anyoth e rsourceoouldcauseanicejam. Ifthis happens, r e mov e and discard all ice from the storage bin and any ic e lodged in th e ic e chute. AUTOMATI C IC E MAKER Your au tomat ic ic e m aker is located n e ar t [...]

  • Page 16

    Lift th e front of the Automati c Dispenser bin and pull it straight out. Wash the bin occasionally 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 raised edge at the front of the shelf it rests on. Make sure the tabs, at the back of the bin, that turn the spiral auger are pos[...]

  • Page 17

    D o n o t d i s ca rd wa t e r i nt o th e gr i ll e a t th e b o tt o m o f the f o untain . This is a s p ill ar e a , not a dra i n , N o r m a l s p i l } s w i }lb e e v a po r at e d i n the r ece ss e d area b e l o w the sp i l_ shelf g ril l e . Ex c e s s i v e sp i lls s h o u l d be r emov ed w i th an a bs o rbent sp o ng e o r c l oth[...]

  • Page 18

    It i s recommended that you disconnect the power cord before cleaning. Your re f rigerator c a n be rolted out f or cleaning. Turn the leveler s , at each front c orner of the cabinet, coun t e rclo c k w ise until they turn freely. Then pull the cabinet s traight out. Not e : If you hav e an Automatic Ice Maker installed , w e recommend that you t[...]

  • Page 19

    Defr o s t w a t e r dra in s int o a sh a J I o w pa n b e n ea t h t h e / '/ _' /. -_ _ cabin e t and evaporat e s. D u ring p e riods of high h u - j_ . ___l midity, water could remain in the pan. Thi s pan should be cleaned once a month with a s trong so l ution of soap and water. To rem o v e d e fr o st pan, grasp th e base g ri}l [...]

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    It i s recommended that you disconnect the power cord before replacing light bulbs. Alw a ys us e a 40 w a tt, s t a ndard b as e, applian ce t y p e bulb wh e n re pl ac ing a light. R e plac e fr ee z e r bu l b by: ( 1) using two hands spr e ad e ach sid e o f th e lightcover outw a rd an d pullto th e f ront;(2) unscr e w and repl a ce bulb;(3 [...]

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    Prob l ems ? Save yours el f t h e inconvenience of unnecessary se r vice ca l l s ; c heck these first: R e fri g e r a t or runs t oo fr e que n tly. • Frequ e nt running provides more stable t e mperatur e s. • Too many door op e nings. • Prolonged door openings. R e fri g er a t or run s too l o n g . • Under normal conditions , due to [...]

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    W at e r in fr e sh food c o m p a rt m e nt bottom. s C ab i ne t not l e v e l . • D rai n tube pl ugged. Noisy operation . • F an n o i se p e rfe c tly nor m a l in f ros t - f ree re f r i ger a t ors. Y ou m a y no t b e u s e d to th i s if previous model was m a nual defrost, • Cabinet n o t level. • Weak floor, • Defro s t p a n [...]

  • Page 23

    Water Dispenser not operating. • Water suppiytu rn ed off . • Water pr e ssur e too low. Cabin e t light not working. • Bulb burned out . • No power a t outlet. Water appears on back wall of fresh food compartment • Normal f unction during defrost cy c l e . Water flows to the bottom o f the co m part m e n t and dra i ns into t h e d e f[...]