Jenn-Air JRS203 Refrigerator User Manual


 
Freezer
Compartment Features
To maintain the natural flavor, moisture, and nutrition of frozen foods, and to prevent freezer
burn, we recommend that all foods be wrapped or sealed properly.
Shelves
To remove a freezer shelf, lift the shelf straight I ,_'/_m_'/1_3::_
up, tilt sideways and pull straight out. When
replacing a freezer shelf, reverse the removal
procedure.
Bulk Storage Drawer
The slide-out Bulk Storage drawer can be removed IA I_1
by pulling it out as far as it will go, then lifting the
front edge and pulling straight out.
If you notice that the drawer is not sliding smoothly
or easily, lubricate the slide rails with petroleum jelly.
Apply lubrication to points as shown. Also, make sure
the bottom of the freezer is clean where the slide
rails make contact.
FREEZER COMP&BTMENT
BOTTOM
Automatic Ice Maker (JRSD226 Only)
The water inlet tubing assembly required to complete the water connection to the water
valve is located in the crisper drawer in a bag. Connect the ice maker to the water sup-
ply as instructed in the separate instructions, furnished with the refrigerator.
The automatic ice maker is designed to furnish a continual supply of ice cubes. The
amount of ice produced depends on the temperature in the freezer section of your refriger-
ator. The colder the freezer section, the more ice is produced. We suggest you start with
your refrigerator and freezer controls at their mid settings. In most cases, this is satisfac-
tory. If the door to the refrigerator or freezer is opened frequently or temperatures in the
kitchen are abnormally high, a colder setting may be necessary.
After your model has been installed and the water supply connected to the ice maker,
it may take 8 to 12 hours before the ice maker furnishes any usable ice cubes. The first
one or two harvests will probably contain undersized and irregular cubes because of
air in the supply line. The initial harvest may also contain impurities from the new water
supply piping. Therefore, all cubes from the first two or three harvests should be discarded.
Under certain rare circumstances, ice cubes may be discolored, usually appearing with
a green-bluish hue. The cause of this unusual discoloration is apparently a combination
of factors such as certain characteristics of local waters, household plumbing and the
accumulation of copper salts in an inactive water supply line which feeds the ice maker.
Continued consumption of such discolored ice cubes may be injurious to health. If such
discoloration is observed, discard the ice cubes and contact the dealer from whom the
icemaker or refrigerator was purchased.
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