Sears 10062603 manual

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    ORDER # 10062603 _ ?_-i 'i_!i_ _i ¸ ii!,: iii_ _! _ii_ ¸ i .... =[...]

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    Sears Service ts At Your Service Your Kenmore has added value when you consider that Sears has nationwide service units staffed by Sears-trained technicians. _..professional technicians specifically trained to service SEARS appliances, having the parts, tools and equipment to insure that we meet our pledge to you. "We Service What We Seli.&quo[...]

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    packing and Door Handtle Removal CAUTION To Avoid The Risk Of Personal Injury, Use Caution In Unpacking, Handling, Removing, Installing and Cleaning All Parts Of Product Which May Have Sharp Edges. ACAUTION To Avoid The Risk Of Personal Injury, Wear Protective Hand Covering. Remove all tape and packing material To remove tape residue, touch a porti[...]

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    Door AssemblIy Removal To Remove The Door' Assemblies (Do NOT remove the door handles) Tools Needed; Phil{ips Screwdriver and a 51,_ Nut Driver WARNING TO AVOID THE RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD BEFORE PROCEEDING. 1_Remove the toe grille. 2. Open refrigerator door' to gain access to door closure screw, See Fig[...]

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    8. Disconnect freezer door bottom hinge water line by disconnecting the 1/4" OO_ plastic tube union nut, Slide the compression nut off the water tube See Figure 11. TO DISCONNECT WATER TUBE REMOVE THE TUBE " CLAMP SCREW REMOVI 14. Lift refrigerator door up to pull pin up off the hinge. 15 Thread wires through slot in door hinge See Figure[...]

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    Connect the Ice and Water' System to Cold Water Supply. Refer to the instructions on the back of the cabinet. , CAUTION: To avoid cross threading and water ieaks, you must start alt the water tube fittings several turns by hand before tightening with wrenches. DO NOT OVER- TIGHTEN. Also be sure to double check for water leaks after turning on [...]

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    _IMENSHONS i 68 3/4 '_ 4.,_ 1" Hinge Cover 67½ "A" *'B" "D" "C" OC*BACK ICABINET I FRZ DOOR REFDOOR TO MODEL WIDTH OPEN 90° OPEN 90° HANDLE 2o I 3_, i 3g_ 4_,/o 27_ "OulerCase t" Mustbe installed 1:Y4" fromsidewailsfor 90 ° dooropening, {_E _ OC" BACK TO CAB FRONT 23_/z[...]

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    Operating the Ice and VVater Dispense k,CAUTION: To Avoid the Possibility of Per- sonal Injury, Never Attempt to Operate the lce Dispenser with the Door Open, Separate dispenser bars control the release of ice cubes and water, They are located in a recessed alcove for safety and convenience The dispenser bars are sculptured to fit the contours of a[...]

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    The water is forced by household water pressure through the tubing and out the water dispenser. This water is cooled in the water reser- voir. Some water remains in the water line tothe dispenser, causing the first glass ofwater tobe somewhat warmer than thefolfowing glasses Ice Dispenser To operate apply pressure against the dispenser bar with a g[...]

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    Servicing The Ice Dispenser Certain conditions witt require you to service the ice maker and dispenser. The unit has been designed so that you can do such servicing with a minimum of effort. Cold dry air has to circulate in the freezer to maintain a safe freezing tem- perature. Thus. cubes stored in the bin will tend to evaporate and flow together [...]

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    eneran Features Removable Freezer Door Shelf Ice and Water Dispenser Adjustable Freezer, Door Shelves Removable Door Dikes Ice Bin First Freeze Shelf Egg Storage Adjustable Refrigerator Glass Shelves /// Dairy and Handi Bin , Adjustable Refrigerator Door Shelves Drawer Adjustable Humidl Drawer Controls ! Glide-out Basket Toe Grille Adjustable Humid[...]

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    . • . ...... . , ., . . . " . • - _ . i _ - .k E- , " . -•*••"., / r•:" - • .. ,•/_. •. _-_- "..'. BEFORE YOU GET S?ARTED.:' .... in, the temperature ir_d_cato_lights,wlii " " " " t_tink.P_'ess tile ELECTRONIC.TEM;, - PERATURE CONTROL Or ACARM C[.EA B pad,. • " •[...]

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    lect:ron c Con±rol s THERMOSTATIC REFRIGERATOR CONTROL An electronic thermostatic sensor mea- sures refrigerator air temperatures con- stantly and automatically lets in more cold a}r if temperatures rise as tittle as 1112 ° F from your setting PROGRAMMING YOUR REFRIGERATOR TEMPERATURE SETTINGS With the Electronic Control, you can precisely contro[...]

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    Electronic Controls 14 To Set Or Change The Temperature The control has nine settings, from '1' 3 (the warmest) to '9' (the coldest) The best food storage temperature is in the 4 0 ° to + 2 ° F range Start by program- ming your controls as follows: 1 Press the START pad (ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL) 2 Press the FRZ TEMP pad[...]

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    • • _ , . Electronic Controls i , ' , _MAX REF MODE During th s mode, the refrigerator tem- perature is lowered to the coldest level for ten (10)hours; Ideal if you like colder chil{ed drinks or have added a lot of rio Start The,MAXREF Mode L 1. Press the STAR] • pad (ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL). warm food, After the len (10) hou¢ti[...]

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    16 " " /' ": : " . . .., • To Cancel The MAX FRZ Mode 1 Press the START pad (ELECTRONIC " 2, Press the MAX FRZ Pad again. TEMPERATURE CONTROL), " : _ • Wilt Automaticall_, ..... returnto previous Cancels The + . OR temperature setting = MAX FRZ . after (24)twenty:four : Mode • " . i _-, :- .hours To Can[...]

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    To Cancel The Door Open Audio Alarm PERMANENTLY .1,:Press the START pad (ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURECONTROL). 2, Nold theALARM CLEAR pae for three (3) to !ive(5) seconds, Three (3) short beeps will sound indicating the instructions have been registered = Audio Alarm Is Deactivated ...... o*,.H,..o.°°,... PIOS_ D_Wrl _al 3"_ S_COn[f_; -To Reactiva[...]

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    Checking Food Temperature Twenty-four hours after the unit is installed, check the food temperature in the refrigerator and freezer sections. Use a quality thermometer that can reg- ister below zero temperatures FREEZER: Place the thermometer in the center of the freezer, surrounded by frozen packages Wait 5 to 8 hours, then check the reading. If t[...]

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    efrigerator Features The Meat Storage Drawer -- and shelf to which it attaches -- can be relo- cated within the Fresh Food compart- menL The sealed drawer retains high humidity for convenient storage of unwrapped meats, cheese, bacon, hors d'oeuvres, spreads and snacks Nice 'N Fresh Drawers have a control to regulate humidity inside. Set [...]

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    Refrigerator Features (cont.) Door Shelves, Door shelves can be moved up or down to fit storage needs. To remove, loosen shelf by tapping upwards gently underneath both ends Lift shelf slightly, then rotate bottom out and up to release mounting hooks from door slots. To install, tilt shelf and insert upper hooks into any two door slots as shown Rot[...]

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    ther Features Automatic Frost Free Operation The freezer and refrigerator sections are completely frost-free. The evaporator coi! in the back walt of the freezer sec- tion collects the frost Under normal operating conditions, you'll never have to defrost the unit, because it's auto- matic. Air Circulation Air to cool the condenser is draw[...]

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    Care & Clean ng CAUTION To Avoid The Risk Of Personal Injury, Use Caution In Unpacking, Handling, Removing, Installing and Cleaning All Parts Of Product Which May Have Sharp Edges. WARNING: TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR DEATH= UNPLUG THE POWER CORD BEFORE REPLACING A BURNED OUT LIGHT BULB OR BEFORE CLEANING. CAUTION To Avoid The Risk[...]

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    ,are and Cleaning (cont.) Ice Maker. If your water has a high min- eral content, the ice maker may require periodic cleaning Contact your local water treatment dealer for cleaning instructions An in-line water filter may also be necessary Clean Defrost Drain Pan. The pan is located underneath the unit behind the toe grille, Pull the toe grille forw[...]

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    _L t,(l'll J t l 24 Non-Use Periods Vacation Time, If you will be away for vacation, remove perishable foods from the unit. Shut off the ice maker by turn- ing off the water supply to the refrigera- tor and moving the icemaker wire arm to its uppermost position Extended periods of non-use, If you are going to be away for longer periods, empty [...]

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    Can Help Save Energy. 0 Your New RefrigeratorlFreezer is designed to operate efficiently You can help reduce energy consumption by fol- lowing these suggestions: Power Miser Control° This control reg- ulates special heaters that help reduce condensation during periods of high humidity. Reduce energy consumption by setting the control according to [...]

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    Before Call!ling For Service If refrigerator food temperature is too cold: + Adjust refrigerator control. See page t3. • Check to see the air deflector' is in place on the left side wall of the fresh food compartment. • Is condenser area clean? (See page 23+) + Are any shelves covered with foil or' plastic, preventing proper air flow?[...]

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    SWA/RS FULL THREE- YEAR WARRANTY ON REFRIGERATOR For three years from the date of purchase, when this refrigerator is operated and maintained according to instructions attached to ot furnished with the product, Sears will repair this refrigerator, free of charge, if defec- tive in materia} or workmanship, FULL FIVE- YEAR WARRANTY ON SEALED REFRIGER[...]