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Blue Creek JRSD209A Use And Care Manual

Frost free refrigerator

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Use & Care Manual
Frost
Free
Refrigerator
MODEL JRSD209
8y
J£NN.AIR**

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  • Page 1 Use & Care Manual Frost Free Refrigerator MODEL JRSD209 J£NN.AIR**...
  • Page 2 Your Blue Creek frost-free refrigerator was designed, the highest standards of quality and performance. can obtain the best use of your refrigerator, It Is essential carefully. Should you have ar_y questions about using your appSance, wdte to us. Be sure to previde the model number of your appriance.
  • Page 3 1. Use the three-pronged p}ug on}y with a grounding receptacle to provide protection from e/ectdcal shock (see below). This appliancemust be installed in accordance with the Installationand grounding instructions on pages 3-4. 2, Unplug your refrigerator before cleaning condenser, replacing a light bulb, or making any repairs.
  • Page 4 Ifyou are installingyour new refrigeratoryourself,please renewthese helpful sugges- tions. 1. Remove base skids. 2. Remove all exterior and interior tape carefully and retain old tape. Make a smallpad of this tape to pick off any remaining tape residues.This willeliminatethe need to use dangeroussolventsof any kind. 3.
  • Page 5 Your new refrigerator hastwo controls. Onefor regulating the temperaturein the fresh food compartmentand one for the freezer. Bothcontrolsare locatedat the upperrear of the refrigeratorcompartment,just belowthe light shield. To startyourrefrigerator, s ettherefrigeratorcontrol on "6"and set the freezer controlon "D". Let the refrigeratorrunat leasttwo hoursbefore loadingit with food.
  • Page 6 To maintainthenatural flavor, moisture,and nutritionof fresh foods,we recommendthat all dishes, treys, and containersof food be covered. tioned to suit your special needs. To remove a shelf, lift the rear straightup a frastlon of an inch and pull straightout. To lock into another position,tilt the shelf with the front up.
  • Page 7 The Sealed Crispersare idealfor storingvegetables and fruit. Keep yourcrisperstightly closedto insurefreshness. Storing leafy vegetables, such ascelery and lettuce in plastic bags, reduces moisture evaporation. The crispers slide out for easy access to foods stored within, They are completely removable for cleaning (hand wash only) or for use elsewhere in your kitchen. The top crisper cover also serves as a refrigerator storage shelf.
  • Page 8 All doors containbuilt-in mechanismsthat automaticallypull them completely shut once they are closed to within 6 inches of the cabinet, All doors also have magnetic door gaskets that cling to the cabinetfront, onoe the doors are closed to within their magnetic range.
  • Page 9 To maintainthe naturalflavor, moisture,and nutritionof frozen foods, and to prevent freezer burn, we recommendthat all foods be wrapped or sealed properly. The freezer shelves can be adjusted up or down or __ removedto accommodatevarious sized packages. To removea shelf,lift upon rightsideofshelfandpushtothe right.
  • Page 10 The water inlettubing assembly required to complete the water connectionto the water valveis locatedinthe crisperdrawer ina bag. Connectthe icemakertothe water supply as instructedin the separate instructions, f urnishedwith the refrigerator. The automaticice maker is designed to furnish a continual supply of ice cubes. The amount of ice produceddepends on the temperature in the freezer section of your refrigerator.The colderthefreezer section,the more ice isproduced.We suggestyou startwithyourrefrigerator and freezercontrolsat theirmidsettings.
  • Page 11 Your automatic ice maker is located near the top of the freezer compartmentbehind the Ice Access Panel. To gain access to the ice making mecha- nism,lift the Ice AccessPanel. The ice maker has e wire sensorarm that is con- netted to a shut-off switch. This arm stops the mechanismwhen the ice cube storage bin is full, and restartsit afterseveral ice cubes have been used.
  • Page 12 L_ the front of the AutomaticDispenser bin and pull _tstraight out. Wash the bin occasionally in mild soap and lukewarm water. To replace the bin, push it all the way back until the bottom of the bin isbehind the raised edge at the front of the shelf it rests upon.
  • Page 13 Ice shouldnotbe dispenseddirectlyintothinglasses,finechina ordelicate crystal-- they can crackor chipfromthe combinedpressureof your handpressingthem againstthe actuatorpad and ice droppingintothe container, Ice otherthan that producedbyyour ice makershouldnot be addedto the icestorage bin - it may not crush and/or dispenseproperly. For targequantitiesof cubedice, removethe ice directlyfrom the storage bin. Do not operatethe ice dispensercontinuouslyfor more than five minutes.
  • Page 14 It is recommended that you disconnect the power cord before cleaning. Your refrigeratorcan be roiledout for cleaning. Turn the levelers,at each frontcorner of the cabinet,counterclockwise untiltheyturn freely. Then pullthe cabinetstraight out. Note: Ifyou have an AutomaticIce Maker installed,we recommendthat you turn offthe water supplybefore movingthe cabinet.
  • Page 15 Defrostwafer drainsintoa shallowpan beneaththe cabinetand evaporates. Duringperiods of high humidity,watercouldremain in the pan. This pan should be cleaned once a month with a strong solutionof soap and water. It is locatedbehindthe base gfige. To removethe base grille,grasp itat both ends and pull straightout. Liftthe frontof the defrostpanand pullit straight out.
  • Page 16 it is recommended thatyou disconnectthe powercord before replacing light bulbs. To replace the upper refrigerator light bulb:(t) graspthe lightshield neartheendsand pull out untilthe shieldpulisfree ofthe retainerlugs;(2) unscrewbulb and replacewith a 40 watt appliancebulb;and (3) hookthe light shield over the upper retainer lugsand press in at the bottom until the shieldsnaps in place.
  • Page 17 Problems? Save yourselfthe nuisanceof unnecessary servicecalls; checkthesefirst: Refrigerator run•too frequently. • Frequentrunningprovidesmore stabtetemperatures. • Too many door openings. • Prolongeddoor openings. Refrigerator run• too long. • Under normalconditions,due to largersize and co(dertemperatures,modern refrigerators run a greater percentageof the time. • Prolongedor frequent door openings. •...
  • Page 18 Water on floor under cabinet. • Defrostpan missingor not positionedcorrectly. • Water connectionloose on water valve. Noisy operation. • Fan noise perfectlynormal in frost-free refrigerators. You may not be used to this if previousmodelwas manual defrost. • Cabinet not level, •...
  • Page 19: If You Need Service

    Water Dispenser not operating. • Water supplyturned off. • Water pressuretoo low. Cabinet light not working. • Bulb burned out. • NOpower at outlet. If You Need Service • CaU the dealer from whom your appliance was purchasedor the authorized Jenn-AirServiceContractor listedintheYellow Pages.

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