Jenn-Air JCD2289AEQ manual

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    Side by SiGde Re f rigerator uide _ L_ _ E NN -AIR I n tr o ducti on .................... 1 Safety I ns tru c ti on s ............... 2 I n stallati on I ns tructi on s .......... 3 Features a t a G la n ce .............. 4 Te m perature C on tr o ls ............. 5 I n terior Desig n s ............... 6 - 11 Ice Service ..................... 12 Ic[...]

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    Introduction Models: 2289, 2388, 2588, 2789, 2989 Congratulations on the put- Please keep your sales slip or cancelled check. Should any chase of a Jenn-Air refrigera- warranty service be required, proof of original date of pur- tor! chase is needed. For additional questions, please contact We appreciate your purchase us: decision and feel confiden[...]

  • Page 3

    Important Safety Instructi g ns W AR NIN G _ theWhenfollowing:USing your appliance, always follow basic precautions , including • Use the refrigerator only for its intended purpose. Important: Child entrapment and suffocation are • To prevent possibility of hazard due to electrical shock, not problems of the past. Junked or abandoned never plug[...]

  • Page 4

    / Ins t al lat i on In str u c ti o n s Your new refrigerator was packed carefully for shipment. Remove and discard shelf packing clips (if used) located just above each shelf where they hook onto the frame. To remove plastic clips wiggle the clips sideways and pull straight out. Location of Your Leve l ing is I mportan t R e f r i g e r a t o r To[...]

  • Page 5

    F e atur e s at a G l ance PuriClean TM R e frigerator Wat e r Filt e r T win Fresh TM ChillKeeper' _ Lights Ice Access Door Control Slide Control Dairy Ice Bin With Keeper ( ) Dish __ per _ Freezer Light Elevator _ Free z er Shelves H_ Basket Lift O ff Door Bins Shelf Tender Drop Freezer Door Tall Bottle Baskets Retainer Fixed Door Bins i Out[...]

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    Tempe ra tu r e C ont r ols Yo u r refrigerator h a s Twi n Fresh" C li m ate Control. The co nt rols for setting the tempera tu re i n the flesh a n d froze n food c ompartmen t s are located a t the top fro n t of t he fresh food compar t ment. To adjust the controls, move the slide to the left or right as desired Twin F resh TM Climate Adju[...]

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    Int e ri o r D e signs Shelves Fresh Food Compartment and Door El evator TM S he l f H E $ The fresh food compartment is equipped with 3 E l evato r ' " shelves. These shelves have a spill retainer edge for easy clean up. They also have the convenient slide out feature that allows easy access to items stored at the rear of the shelf. Thes[...]

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    Interior Designs The L if t Off Doo r B ins are room y enough to handle ga l - lon - plus sized containers. They are adjustable and can be easil y removed. To remove: • Lift the shelf front up until it clears the retainers on the door liner. • Pull the bin straight out To replace: [ • Reverse the above procedure. In so m e m odels t he bo t t[...]

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    8 Fr ee z e r C omp artment The freezer of the model you have chosen has either wire o r glass shelves. The shelves rest on support rails which are molded into the wall of the freezer. Some models have freezer shelves that slide forward for easi- er access to the rear of the shelf. To remove a freezer shelf: • Empty the shelf of its contents &[...]

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    '_i Interior Designs Drop Down Freezer Door Baskets Two drop down freezer door baskets provide convenient storage for items that tend to shift or slide (such as bagged vegetables) when the door is opened and closed.[...]

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    ._fi j _ ,_ _, _ ,_ / _i, _ _ d, _ x _ z , ._ _ / _ _ ×, _ 2 ,, / _ _. _ ' _ / { ,_ g ._ _ 4 _ .¢,. _ _ _ q _ Gx d _ _ _. _ _ O _ _ _, _- " ___* ; _ 4 _ _ / _, / e_ _ , Specialized St orage Areas Your refrigerator has an Adju s ti-Te m p mea t storage To rem o ve this drawer for cleaning: drawer. This drawer is designed to provide a sho[...]

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    [ [ Interior Designs Chill Kee p e r" Use the main compartment of the Chillkeepe F ' (certain mod- els) to quick c hill items and to store your favorite cold drinks. To open the compartment, grasp the opening on the right side of the compartment cover a nd swing to the left. The compartment will autom a tic a lly latch when the comp a rt [...]

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    Ice S ervice N o n d i s p e n s e r M o d e I s storage b in pe r iodical l y a nd wa s h i t in lu ke wa rm wate r . Be T h e fr ee z e r compart m en t o f you r r ef r ige r ator i s equipped sur e t o dry t he b i n bef or e rep l a ci ng i t o r th e ice c ub e s will with ice cube tr ay s and a n ice st o rag e bin. T he bi n i s st ic k t o[...]

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    Ic e a n d Wa te r S e r vi c e Automa t ic Ice and Water Dispenser (certain models) Dispensing Water and Ice Dispenser Light To dispense ice or water, position a glass against the top When the actuator pad is pressed, the dispenser light auto- portion of the actuator pad and press. Hold the glass high matically illuminates. To manually turn the li[...]

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    Ic e and W a t e r Servic e I c e Disp e nsing T ips i ce. Th i s i s norm a l bec a use the ice i s be in g channeled to the crusher. Crushed ice pieces will vary in size and • Some crushed ice may be dispensed even though cubed shape. ice was selec t ed. This happens occ a siona l ly when a few cubes are accidentally ch a nneled into the crushe[...]

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    f7 /. R e p lac i ng th e Fil t er C ar t r id ge Per iod s o f N on - Use Note: Leave the refrigerator door open while removing If the refrigerator has been out of use for more than 2 and installing filters or plugs; this will prevent water from weeks (ie: placed in storage or has been moved) the filter flowing through the system and running into [...]

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    JJL The PuriClean'" Water Filter is manufactured for Maytag Appliances by: Cuno Incorporated 400 Research Parkway Meriden, C T 06450 Rated Flow: .5 gpm (1.9 L) Min. Op. Temp: 33 ° F (.6 ° C) Max . Op. Temp: 10 0 ° F (38 ° C) Min. O p. P ress : 30 psi (207 KPa) Max. Op. P ress: 125psi (862 K P a) The filte r s listed below have been te[...]

  • Page 18

    Refrigerator Cleaning C h art C AUT ION: Disconnect the power cord before cleaning. Do not to u ch r efri g erated s u r- faces with wet or damp hands. Damp objects stick to cold metal surfaces. Before cleaning the fr e e z er, allow it to warm up. Allow glass shelves to warm up before immersing in warm w ater. Refrigerator Cleaning Chart Soap and [...]

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    Stor a ge a n d Maint e nan c e ,J Va c ati o ns c ar t ridge. A new c art r idge c an be i n stalled when the If y o u wi l l be gone f o r a month or less, leave the controls refrigerat o r is put back in service, at the usual settings, e) clean and dry the refrigerator th o r o ughly, During lo nger absences: f) leave the doo rs open t o prevent[...]

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    Foo d Storage Tips ...... .... ............• .......... Fresh Food Storage Frozen Food Storage • The fresh food compartment of a re fr igerator should * The fr eezer compartment of a refrigerator should be be kept between 34 ° F and 40°F with an optimum ten> kept at 0 ° F or lower. T o check the temperature, place peratnre of 37° E To ch[...]

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    _ t_ _ 1_ , _ _ _ ¢ ¢ _ 4_. ,t- _ _ ¢ _ 4 _ _ _ , q , O , 4¢ t_ t_. _ _ _, _ _ _ _ _ 4_ _ _ _ - ____ 4 _ , t _ _ ' / " /_ _ _" " _ " _ , _ " __ " _ 4 " 4, F ood Sto r age C hart (Storage times are approximate and may vary depending on type of packaging, storage temperature, and the quality of the food whe[...]

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    ,-" B e for e You C a ll • the temperature control turned to "Off" the power cord not plugged in Wo n' t run :lm powe r a t t h e ele c tr i c_ t J ou tlet • the circuit breake r tripped o r the hou s e fuse b l own • refrigerator is in automatic defrost •mo d , e17_ refrigerators are larger and run colder, which require[...]

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    Refrigerator Warran t y Fu ll One Year Warranty For one ( 1 ) year &om the dat e of origin a l retail purchas e , any part whi c h fai l s in normal home use wi ll b e repaired or replaced fl ee of charge. Ice Maker - when purchased with the refrigerator and installed by the dea l er the ice maker will be consider e d part of the refrigerator f[...]