Kenmore 665.1363 manual

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    Compactor Use & Car e Guide Compactador Manual de us o y cuidado Compacteur Guide d’ utilisat ion et d’e ntr etien Models/Modelos/Modèles 665.1363* * = color number , númer o de color , numéro de couleur Sears Ro ebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U .S.A. www .sears.co m 987218 8 Sears Canada I nc., T o r onto, Ont ario, Canada M5 [...]

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    2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS PROTECTION AGREEMENTS ...................................... .................2 In the U.S.A........... ......................................... ...............................2 In Canada ........................................ ............................ .................3 Accessories ..................................... .[...]

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    3 In Canada Maintenance Agr eements Y our purchase has added v alue because you can depe nd on Sears HomeCentral ® for service. Wit h over 2,400 Service T e chnicians an d more than a million parts and accessories , we have the tools, parts, kn owledge and skills to back our pledge: W e Service What W e Sel l. Yo u r K e n m o r e ® product i s d[...]

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    4 COMPACTOR SAFETY You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't immediately follow instructions. You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't follow instructions. All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what can happen if the instructions are n[...]

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    5 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Installer: L eave Use and Care Guide with the homeowner . Homeo wner: Keep Use and Care Guide for future refer ence and for local elect rical insp ector ’ s u se, if required. Unpacking IMPORT ANT : Begin in the r oom wh ere th e compactor will be loca ted. 1. Remove compactor from shipping carton. Remove all protectiv[...]

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    6 Cutout dimensions Clearance dime nsions Electrical R equirements Recommended Gr ounding Method This compactor is for use on a single phase, 115-vo lt, 60 Hz, AC only 15- or 20-amp fused and properly grounded circu it and is equipped with a gr ounding plug as shown below . It is recommended that a sepa rate circuit servin g only this appliance be [...]

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    7 Installing 1. Measur e the height of y our kitchen cabinet open ing. The top of the comp actor should be a minimum of ¹₈ " ( 3 mm) from the top of th e kitchen cab inet openin g. The rear wheels are preset for a kitchen cab inet openin g height of 34 ¹⁄₄ " (87 cm) (positi on 1). T o ad just for other kitchen cabinet openin g [...]

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    8 Cabi net-face m ountin g 9. Grasp sides of compact or drawer and place bot tom of drawer into tra cks. Lift at the hand le so drawer will go ove r drawer stops. Clos e drawer . Check to see wh ether drawer opens freely . If the toe p late rubs again st floor , see “ Adjusting the T oe Plate ” for further instructions. Adjusting the T oe Plate[...]

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    9 Starting Y our Compactor 1. Lift and pu ll the handl e or pr ess the foot pedal t o open the compactor dra wer . Load trash. 2. Keep Key-Knob (locat ed on the control panel) in the “ ON ” positio n. 3. Set Cyc le sw itch to Normal Pac. 4. Close compactor . 5. Lift foot pedal up to start the comp acting cycle. NOTE : W hen the compact ing cycl[...]

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    10 2. Y ou may already have a paper or plastic bag i n place. Please refer to appropriate instru ctions for your bag. ■ If you have a paper bag, l ift an d fold u p the t op fold ed edges of the bag. Fold ends in and bring side flaps together . Fold flaps to close bag. ■ If you have a plastic bag, r emove top of bag from bag retainer bu ttons. [...]

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    11 COMPAC TOR CAR E Y our new compactor i s designed to give yo u many years of dependable service. However , there a r e a few t hings you are expected t o do in order to properly maintai n your compactor . Th is section wi ll tell you how to clean and care for your compa ctor . Cleaning Before cleaning the compact or , turn the Key-Knob (or Key- [...]

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    12 2. Remove foods with a clean sponge or soft cl oth and a mild deter gent in warm w ater . R inse and d ry thor oughly with a soft cloth. Clea ning Before a V a cation If you wil l be away for more than a couple of days , remove the compactor bag. Remove the Key-Knob (or Key-S witch) and s tore it out of childr en ’ s reach . TROUBLESHOOTIN G T[...]