Whirlpool JRSD209A manual

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  • Page 1

    Use & Care Manual Frost Free Refr igerator MODEL JRSD209 8 y J £ NN . AI R **[...]

  • Page 2

    Y o ur Blue Cre e k frost -fr ee refrigerato r was d es i g n ed, engin e ere d, a n d ma n u f act u red to the highe s t st a nd a rds o f q u al i ty a nd p e rform a nc e . S i n c e this manual expl a ins how you c a n o b t a i n th e b e st use o f yo u r re f rig er ato r , It Is es sential that yo u follow th e i ns tr uc tions ca r e full[...]

  • Page 3

    1 . Us e t he thr e e-p r on g e d p } u g on }y w ith a gr o u nd in g r ece pta c l e to p r o vi d e p ro t ec t ion fr o m e /e c tdcal sh o ck (s e e b el ow). Th i s a ppli anc e must b e i nsta l l e d i n accordan c e w i th th e Inst al l a t io n and grounding instruction s o n p a g e s 3 -4. 2 , U n p lu g y ou r r e fri ge r a tor b e [...]

  • Page 4

    I f y ou a re i n st allin g y our n e w r e f r i g e r ato r yourse l f, p l e as e re n ew t h e se h e l p f u l s u gg e s- t i o n s. 1 . Remov e b a s e s kids . Ill_ll I 2 . R e m ove all ext er i o r a n d i n t e r i or ta p e c a re f u l ly and r e t a in ol d ta pe . Mak e a s ma ll pad o f thi s ta p e to pi c k o ff a n y r e m a ini[...]

  • Page 5

    Your new r e frigerator has two controls. One f or regulating th e temperature in th e fresh f ood co m partment and one for the fre e z e r . Both contro l s are located a t th e upp e rr e ar o f th e r e f rig e rator compartm e nt, just b e low th e l ight shi e ld . To st a rt you r refrig e r a tor, setthe r ef r ig e rator control o n "[...]

  • Page 6

    T o m a int a in th e na t ural fla vor, m oi st ure , a n d nu t r i ti o n o f f res h food s , we rec o mm e n d t h at al l d is h e s, tr e ys, and c on ta in e rs of f oo d b e cov e r ed . t i o n e d t o su it you r sp e c i al nee d s . To r e move a she l f, l i f t t h e r ea r st r a i ghtup a f rastl on o f an inch and pu l l s tr aig [...]

  • Page 7

    Th e Sea l ed Cri spe r sa re ide alf or s t o r i n g v eg et a bl e s an d fr u i t . Keep yo ur c ri s p e r st i g h t ly clo s ed to insure fr e s hn e ss. S toring leafy v e g e tab l e s , s uch a s celer y and l e ttuc e in plastic bags, reduc e s moisture ev a poration. T h e cri sp er s s lide ou t for e a sy a c c e s s to food s stor e [...]

  • Page 8

    A ll d oo rs co n t ain built - in m e c han i s m s that a u to m a t i c a l l yp ul l t h e m co m p l e t el y s hu t o nce th e y a r e c l o s e d t o w i th i n 6 i n c h e s o f th e c a bin e t , A l l door s a lso hav e ma g netic d o or ga sket s th a t clin g to the c abinet front, ono e the doors a re clos e d to within th e ir magneti[...]

  • Page 9

    To maintain the n a tur al f lavor, moisture, a nd nutrition of froz e n foods, an d to pr e vent f r ee z e r b urn , w e r e commend that a l l foods b e wrapp e d or seal e d properly. Th e fr ee ze r s h e l ves can b e adjusted u p or down or __ removed to accommodate v a rio u s size d p a ckage s . To r e mov e a sh e l f ,li ft upon r ight [...]

  • Page 10

    T h e w at e r i n l e t t u b i n g a ss e mbly r e q u i r e d t o c o m ple t e th e wa t er co nn ectio nt o t he wa t e r valv e is l oc a t e d i n t h e c ri s pe r d ra w e r i n a bag. Conne ct the ice m ake r to the w ater sup p ly as instru ct ed in t he s e par at e in s tru c t i o n s, furnished with t h e r e frig e rat o r . Th e au[...]

  • Page 11

    AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER Y our a u t o ma t ic ice ma k er i s l o c a t ed n ea r t he t op o f rI SENSOR the freez e r co m partm e nt b e hind the Ice Access ARM f / Pa nel . To g a in a c c ess to t he ice maki n g m e ch a - ' _ - - / -. _ o r_ nis m ,li ft th e Ic e Access P an el. The ice mak e r has e wire s e nsor arm that is con- n e tt e[...]

  • Page 12

    L _ th e f r o n t of t he A utomatic Dispense r b in and p u ll _t s tra ig h t o u t . Wash th e b i n occasionally in mild soap a nd luk e warm water. To replace the bin , push it all the way back until th e bottom of the bin is behind the raised edge at the front of th e s h e lf it rests upon. Make s ure the tab s , at the back of the bin, tha[...]

  • Page 13

    Ice s h ou ld no t b e di sp e ns e d d irect ly i n to th in g la ss e s ,f in e c h i na or d e l i c at e cryst a l -- th e y c a n crack or chip f rom the comb i n e dpre s sur e o f your hand p r e ss i ng t h e m a g ainstthe actuator pa d an d i ce d ropping into th e cont a in e r, Ice oth e r th a n t ha t produc e d by your ic e mak e r s[...]

  • Page 14

    It is recommended that you disconnect the power cord before cleaning. Y our r e f rigerator can be roiled out f o r cleani n g. Turn the level e rs,at each front corn e r of the cabin e t,counterclockwi s e until they turn f r ee ly. Th e n pullth e cabin e t straight out. Note: If you h a ve an Automatic Ice Mak e r i n stalled, w e reco m m e nd [...]

  • Page 15

    Def r ost wafe r d r ains i n t o a sha ll owpa n b en e a t h the j . /_-_f --- _ cabinet a nd evaporat e s. D uringperiods of high hum i d i ty , water could r e main in th e pan. This pa n sh o u l d b e clean e d o n ce a mo n th with a stro n g solutio n o f so a p a nd w a ter. It is loc a te db ehind t he ba s e g fi g e . To remove the ba s[...]

  • Page 16

    it is recommended thatyou disconnect the powercord b efore re p l ac i n g lig ht bu l bs . T o r e p l ace th e upper r e frigerator li ght bu lb :(t) gr a sp t he l igh t sh ield n e arth e e n d s an d p u l l out unti l the shieldp u lis free of the retainerlugs; (2) unscrew bulb and replace with a 40 w a tt app li ance bu l b; an d (3) hook th[...]

  • Page 17

    Proble m s? Save yoursel f the nuisance o f unnecessary servicecalls; check th e se f irst: Refrigerator run • too f requently . • Frequent running provid e s m or e st a bte t e mperatures. • Too m an y door o p e nings. • Prolong e d door op e nings. Re f rigerator run• too long. • Under norma l condition s , due to largersize and co([...]

  • Page 18

    Water on floor under cabinet. • De f ros t pan missi n g or n ot pos it io n edco r rectly . • Wat e r connection loose on w a t e r va l v e . Noisy operation . • F an noise p e r f ec t ly norm a l in f ro st-f ree re f riger at ors. Yo u m a y not b e u se d t o th is i f previous mod e l was manual de f rost. • Cabinet not l e vel , •[...]

  • Page 19

    Water Dispenser not operating. • Water supply t urned off. • Water pressuretoo low. Cabinet light not working . • B u l b b u rn e d o u t . • NO po wer at o ut le t. If You N e ed Servi c e • CaU the dealer from whom your appl i ance w a s purchased or the autho r ized Je nn - Ai r ServiceContractor l i stedinthe Ye l low Pages. Your Je [...]