PRODUCT
CARE
590 Exterior Surfaces: Same as
interior for
all Factory Supplied
Exterior Surfaces.
590 Glasswell cleaning: Wipe
up
spills after removing dispenser spill
tray. See Figure 17. Clean with a
mild solution of soap and water to
which a small amount of baking
soda has been added.
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Shut
off
electrical
power
to
equipmentbefore cleaning
product with soap
and
water
solution.
IACAUTION I
Do not submerge
or
pour
hot
water overcoldglass shelves.
CLEANING
OUT
THE ICE
CHUTE MODEL
590
On occasion, ice crescents
may
become lodged
in
the ice chute.
The ice chute
is
a clear plastic
housing that directs ice from the
freezer section's ice storage con-
tainer to the refrigerator door ice
dispenser. This
may
prevent the
icemaker from supplying ice to
either the ice dispenser or the bulk
ice dispenser.
We
have
made
avail-
able access to the ice chute to
allow a convenient way to unblock
any obstructions.
The ice chute
is
located behind the
freezer control panel, mounted to
the left hand side of refrigerator.
The side panel
is
removed
by
holding the bottom of the side
panel and pushing rearward, then
pulling out as
in
Figure 25. Once
the panel
is
removed, the clear
plastic ice chute will
be
visible as
well as any obstruction.
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To remove the side cover of the ice
chute, depress the two side
locking tabs, then pull
up
and out.
See Figure 26.
To
reinstall, make sure the bottom
section of the ice chute
is
installed
first; the outside front cover lip fits
inside the stationary portion. Then
push the two assemblies together
and secure the self-locking tabs
closed.
Figure
26
LIGHTING
INFORMATION
IMPORTANT: When the
refrigerator doors (all models)
or
freezer doors (501
F,
532, 542,
561
and
590) are left open for
an extended period
of
time, the
lights
may
go
off, This design
protects the internal parts from
overheating,
To
reset the light
switch, close the door(s}
for approximately
15 to
30
minutes.
IACAUTION I
Foryour safety, the circuit
breaker to the refrigerator
should be shut
off
(or on Model
590. the master
power
switch is
turned off, see page
13) before
replacing bulbs. Protective
gloves should
be
worn when
handling light bulbs
(40 watt
maximum).
REFRIGERATOR LIGHTING
The light shield in the top
of
the
refrigerator must
be
removed
to replace the light bulbs.
To
do
so:
Place your hands on the back
edge
of the shield and pull towards
you to release (this shield
may
have
a snug
fit).
Drop the front
edge
of the shield out of the channel and
remove. The light bulbs are
now
accessible.
To
reinstall: Engage
front edge of shield into channel
and
snap the back edge
up
into
position. See Figure 27 on
page
16.
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