Jenn-Air JRSDE229 manual

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    L ' m JENN-AIR Use & Care Manual Frost Free Refrige rator s MODELS JRS207 , JRSD209, JRS229, JRSf12250, JRSDE229 , JRSD2450, JRSDE249 , JRSD279 RECE ED CUSTOMER ASS 3TANCE M_R 2 0 95' 4M PM Model JRSDE249 Print e d i n U, S ,A C a t . No . SSU 2 0 7 19953e r _n - Ai r Par t No , 1 0 972B- 2[...]

  • Page 2

    Abo ut Your J e gerator Your Jenn-Air frost-free refr i gerator was designed, engineered, and manufactured to the highest standards of quality and p e rformance. Since this manual expl a ins how you can obtain th e bes t use of your Jenn-Air refriger a tor , it is essenti a l th a t you follow the instructions c a r e fully . Should you have any qu[...]

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    Safet y Pr e cau ti o n s 1. Use the three-pronged plug only with a grounding receptacle to provide protection from electrical shock (see below). This appliance must be installed in accordance with the installation and grounding instructions on pages 3-4. 2. Unplug your refrigerator before cleaning condenser , replacing a light bulb, or making any [...]

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    I Location ] If yo u a r e i n s t alling yo ur n ew re fdg era t o r y o u r self, pl ea s e fol l ow t h ese he l p ful s u§ tions . Jii LJ l J J ! : I 1. Rem o ve base skids . , [I J 2. Remove all exterior and interior tape carefully and . _lli retain old tape . M ake a small pad of this tape to pick off any rem ai n i ng t ap e r e si du e s. [...]

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    [ Setting Controls ] / Your new refrigerator has two controls . One for r;," .",_:'_,_ '.", _. ';,._%_ _ T regu l ating the temp e rat u re in th e fresh food com- / partment and one for the freezer . Both controls are lo c ated atth e upper rearofthe r e frigerator compart- / _, ,,._ .' ","-'.%%&ap[...]

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    Refri Compartment To maintain th e natural flavor, moisture, and nutr i tion ef fresh foods, we recommend th_ all dishes, trays, and cont a in e rs of food be cov e red. _ Shelves j h Adjustable cantilever shelves can be posi - _ _ '_3 I tioned to suit your speciat needs. To remove J a shelf, lift the rear straight up a fraction of an inch and[...]

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    The control knob is located near the refrigerator control . As the knob is turned from "Cool" setting toward the "Cold" setting, the temperature will get colder. Select the "C. setting for storage of luncheon meat and cheese. Select the " C old " setting for stor of fresh m e ats . Al l meats or poultry should be [...]

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    I Automatic Door Closers and Magnetic Door Gaskets 1 All doors c o ntain bu i lt-in mechanisms that a u tomati c ally p u ll them c ompl e tely shut o they ar e clos e d to within 6 inches of th e cabinet . All doors also have magn e tic c gaskets that cling to the cabin e t front, once the doors are closed to within their magn rang e . It is impor[...]

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    Fr e e zer Comp ar tm e nt Featu r e s 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. I Freezer Shelves (Model JRS207) I To remove a freezer shelf, lift the shelf straight up, tilt sideways and pull straight out. When replacing a freez [...]

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    f Freezer Baskets (JRSD279) t ' Your ref rigerator has three f r ee zer b a skets,on e shallow , i , ' on e Pizza and on e d ee p . Each s l ides out f or m or e conv e ni e nt acc e ssto t h e f roz e n f ood. Th e Pizza b a s k e t i s / d e sign e d with a l ow e r right sid e fo r easystorag e o f f rozen pizzas. All ba s k e ts c a n[...]

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    Ce r tain sounds may accompany the vari o us cycles o f the ic e maker . Examples are: (1) th e motor may have a slight hum, (2) th e cubes will rattle as they fall into an empty storage bin, and (3) the water valv e may click or "buzz" occasionally. All of these sounds are normal and should be ignored. Not e : When disp e nsing ice cubes[...]

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    R e moving and R e pla c ing th e Automatic Ic e Cub e Dispens e r Bin Lift t he f ron t of t h e A u t o ma t ic D i s p e nser b i n a nd pull it s t r a igh t o u t . Wa s h t h e b i n o c casionally in mild s oap and lukewarm w a t e r. To rep l ace the bin , push it a t 1 the way back until the bottom of the bin is behind the raised edge at t[...]

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    Ice should not be dispensed directly into thin glasses, fine china or delicate crystal -- t c a n c r ac k o r c hip f ro m t he combi ne d p re ssur e of your h an d pressing t h em a g a i n st actuator pad and ice dropping into the container. Ice other than that produced by your ice maker should not be added to the ice ston bin - it may not crus[...]

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    It is recommended that you disconnect the power cord before cleaning. Your r e f riger a tor can be roil e d out f or cl e aning . Turn th e l e vel e rs,at e ach f ront co _ o f the cabin e t,counterclockwise untilth e y turn f r ee l y. Th e n pul l t h e ca bin et stra o u t. Not e : If y o u ha v e a n A u tom a t i c ic e M a k e r ins t a ll [...]

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    I Defrost Pan 1 D e frost water dra in s into a sha J Io w pa n b e n e ath t h e / _ c abin e t and evaporat e s . During periods of high ____/ - humidity, water could r e main in the pan. This pan should be cleaned once a month with a strong sol u tion of so a p and water . It is located b e h i nd the base grille. To remove the base grill e , gr[...]

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    Other Hints On Caring For Yo ur Re fr i g erator [ Replacing Light Bulbs ] it is recommended that you dis c onnect the power cord before replacing light bulb: T o re pl a c e the upp er re f r i g era t or li ght b u l b : (t) g ras p t he li ght shiel d n ea r th e e nds an pull out unti l the shield pulls free of the retainer lugs; (2) unscrew bu[...]

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    , re Problems? Save yourself the nuisance of unnecessary service calls; check these first: Refri g erator runs too frequently. • Frequent running provides more stable temperatures. • Too many door openings. • Prolonged door openings. Refrigerator runs too long. • Under normal conditions, d u e to l arg e r si z e an d col d e r t e mp e rat[...]

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    Wa t e r o n fl o o r under ca binet. • D e frost pan m i ss i ng or no t p osi t i o n e d c o rrect l y . • Water connection loose on water va l ve. N o i s y o p er a tion. • Fan noise perf e ctly normal i n fro s t-free refrig e rat o rs. You may not be used tc if p r e vi o us model was manual d e frost, • Cabin e t not l e ve l . • [...]

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    Water Dispenser not operating. (Select models) • Wat e r supplytu r ned off. • Wat e r pr e ssure t oo low. Cabinet light not working . • Bulb burned out. • No power at outlet. If You Need Service • C all t h e d e a l e r f rom w h o m you r a pp l i anc e wa s purc has e d or t h e a u tho r i z e d J e nn - A i r S e rvic e C ontractor[...]