PRODUCT
CARE
MODEL 590
FREEZER UTILITYRACK
The freezer utility rack
is
specifi-
cally designed to accommodate
and hold freezer juice containers.
For the removal of the freezer utility
rack, lift
up
and pull out at the bot-
tom with
one
hand and then sup-
port the top with the other hand as
in Figure 15
Figure 15
MODEL 590
ICE STORAGE CONTAINER
The ice storage container holds
an ample supply of ice for
the average family's daily
consumption.
The ice storage container can
be
removed for discarding unused ice
or for general cleaning purposes.
To
access the ice storage con-
tainer, the freezer utility rack must
be
first removed. See Figure 15.
To
remove the ice storage container,
lift
up
on the ice container handle
and
pullout
having the bottom of
the ice storage container sup-
ported with the other hand as
shown in Figure 16.
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Figure 16
MODEL 590
LIGHTBULB AND
LIGHT
SWITCH IN DISPENSER
UNIT
The doordispenserlight
switch
is
located in the upper left hand
portion of the
water
and ice
dispenserglasswell. Depress the
light
switch
to turn the dispensing
lighton and off.
NOTE: In the off
mode the lightwill
activate
when
either the
water
or ice
switch
is
depressed. The light bulb can
easilybe replaced with a 7
watt
appliancebulb. See Figure 17.
NOTE: Dispenserlight will
re-
main on for 5seconds after
dispenser switch
is
released.
IAWARNINGI
Shut
off
circuit breaker to
refrigerator
or
master
power
switch before attempting this
maintenance. See Figure
19.
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-'"
DISPENSER
SPILL
TRAY
Figure
17
MODEL 590
DISPENSER SPILL TRAY
At the bottom of the water and ice
dispenser, there
is
a spill tray
as-
sembly. This tray will catch and
evaporate small spills.
NOTE:
There
is
no drain in this area;
therefore do not
pour
water
into the spill tray. See Figure 17.
To clean this area, depress the
front left corner of the spill plate and
it can easily
be
removed.
MODEL 590
ICEMAKER SWITCH
This switch is located in the refrig-
erator section on the right hand
side of the Control Panel As-
sembly. See Figure 18 NOTE:
When the switch
is
on, the ice-
maker system light will be illumi-
nated. See Figure 18. The design
of this switch is to allow the icema-
ker and ice dispenser to be shut off
for extended vacation periods.
During these vacation periods,
we
recommend the icemaker switch be
turned
off.
Then the ice storage
container can be removed, emptied
and returned to
its
location.
See
Figure 16. This prevents the unused
ice,
over a period of time, from
shrinking and sticking together,
possibly causing a"no
ice"
situation.