, Push in the Center;
Pull Down
Push the lab
to Clear the Cover
A Twist
of the Wrists
Off
Raise Signal
Arm to Stop Ice Maker
Lower Signal
Arm to Start It.
Adjusting Door She1 ves.
To move a door shelf, I ft it up and out. To replace it in a new
position, insert the shelf hc oks into guides on both sides and push
down.
Removing the light lihields.
To remove the refrigerate I light shield when cleaning or changing
a bulb, first unplug the ref lgerator. Then, push lightly on the upper
center of the shield until the notched tab is free from the console. Pull
down until the tab clears, hen lift the back hooks out of their slots.
The freezer light shield pi Is straight out.
To
replace them, do the
reverse.
Removing the Crisp’zrs and Crisper Covers.
To remove the crispers, s de them out until they stop. Lift the front a
little and slide them the res of the way out.
Each cover is held in p zce by two pegs at the back and two
notched tabs in the front. P ‘3s~ the tabs out of the way to lift the front
Lift the back off the pegs.
To put the covers back, replace the center leg. Replace each
cover by first fitting the ba :k notches over the pegs. Then push the
front down into the notches tabs.
The center leg can be r lade shorter or longer to help level the
crisper covers, if necessc y Hold the leg and turn the top part
counter-clockwise to make ‘he leg longer Turn it clockwise to shorten
the leg.
Ice Cube Trays.
To remove ice from the flc ,xible ice trays, hold a tray at both ends,
as shown. Slightly twist the t ay; the ice will come out easily.
If cubes are not used for a number of weeks, they may become
smaller. The moving air is I 3 cold that it starts a slow evaporation.
(That’s also why it’s so impc 9ant to wrap food carefully.) The longer
they are stored, the smaller they can get.
Optional ICE MAGIC ’ Automatic Ice Maker.
If you have the automatic ice maker accessory (Part No. ECKMF-61,
or plan to add one, there aI’3 a few things you will want to know:
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On the side of your ice ml rker is a wire signal arm. When it’s down,
the ice maker will make ce automaticdlly. Raise the arm to shut
off the ice maker.
Shake the bin occasiona ly to keep cubes separated. It is normal
for the cubes to be attac ied by a corner. They will break apart
easily.
You will hear water runnir g when the ice maker is working. You’ll
hear ice fall into the bin. C In’t let these new sounds bother you.
The ice maker will not oc: ?rate until the freezer is cold enough to
make ice. This can take o ternight.
Because of new plumbin J connections, the first ice may be dis-
colored or off-flavored.
Your ice maker will work faster when the freezer is colder. If you
want more ice, turn the Te nperature Control dial to a higher num-
ber, or turn the Air Control dial toward A.
If you remove the ice bir make sure you raise the signal arm to
shut off operation. When y IU put the bin back, make sure it’s all the
way in and the arm is IOWI Ired.
If cubes are stored too IOI g, they may develop an off-flavor...like
stale water. Throw them a\ lay. They will be replaced. Cubes in the
ice bin can also become ;maller by evaporation.
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