Jenn-Air JRSD2490 Use And Care Manual
Jenn-Air JRSD2490 Use And Care Manual

Jenn-Air JRSD2490 Use And Care Manual

Frost free refrigerator

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MJENN-AIR
Use & Care Manual
Frost
Free Refrigerators
MODELS JRSD209, JRS229, JRSD2250, JRSD229,
JRSD2460, JRSD2490, JRSD2790
Model JRSD2490
PrintedinU.S.A.
Cat. No. SSU209UA
1996Jenn-Air
partNo. 110303-1
1/96

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  • Page 1 MJENN-AIR Use & Care Manual Frost Free Refrigerators MODELS JRSD209, JRS229, JRSD2250, JRSD229, JRSD2460, JRSD2490, JRSD2790 Model JRSD2490 PrintedinU.S.A. Cat. No. SSU209UA 1996Jenn-Air partNo. 110303-1 1/96...
  • Page 2 Jenn-Air refrigerator, instructions carefully. Should you have any questions about using your Jenn-Air appliance, to provide the model number of your appliance. Maytag Customer Service, PO Box 2370, THE MODEL YOU HAVE SELECTED MAY NOT HAVE ALL OF THESE FEATURES...
  • Page 3 7. Do not place fingers or hands on the automatic ice making mechanism while the refrigerator is plugged in. This will help protect you from possible injury. It will also prevent interference with moving parts of the ejector mechanism and the heating element that releases the cubes.
  • Page 4 Using a carpenter's level, check your refrigerator to make sure it is level front to back and side to side. The front wheels were adjusted at the factory so the cabinet would be level. However, jarring in transit, or standingthe refrigerator on an uneven floor may causethe doors to shift out of alignment.
  • Page 5 To turn off your refrigerator, set the refrigerator control on OFF. At times, the front surfaces of your refrigerator cabinet may be warm to the touch. This is a normal function of your refrigerator, This feature prevents moisture from condensing on the outside of your refrigerator during humid weather.
  • Page 6 It is necessary for the air inlet tube at the back of the refrigerator to line up at the top, middle or bottom of the air slots in the back of the drawer. Set the temperature control to the coldest position when adjusting the Temp Control Drawer.
  • Page 7 The Sealed Cdspersare idea}for stodngvegetablesandfruit. Keep yourcrisperstightly closed to insure freshness. Storing leafy vegetables, suchas celery and lettuce in plastic bags, reduces moisture evaporation, The crispers slide out for easy access to foods stored within. They are comp(etely removable for cleaning (hand wash only) or for use elsewhere in your kitchen. The top cdsper cover alsoserves as a refdgerator storage shelf, To remove the crisper cover for cleaning, lift the front edge and pull straight out.
  • Page 8 The bott(e retainer can be adjusted to any position on the shelf by sliding sideways. All models have a Shelf Tender located on one of the refrigerator door shelves. It provides upright storage for packages or bottles. The Shelf Tender can be adjusted to any position on the shelf by sliding sideways.
  • Page 9 To maintain the natural flavor, moisture, and nutritionof frozen foods, and to prevent freezer burn, we recommend that all foods be wrapped or sealed properly. Some mode}s have a tilt out basket on the freezer door. /_._ll Tilting the basket forward by its upper edge provides easy access to packages.
  • Page 10 The colder the freezer section, the more ice is produced. We suggest you start with your refrigerator and freezer controls at their mid settings. In most cases, this is satisfactory. If the door to the refrigerator or freezer is opened frequently or temperatures in the kitchen are abnormally high, a colder setting may be necessary.
  • Page 11 Certain soundsmay accompany thevarious cycles of the ice maker. Examples are: (1) the motor may have a slighthum, (2) the cubes will rattle as they fall into an empty storage bin, and (3) the water valve may click or "buzz" occasionally. All of these sounds are normal and should be ignored.
  • Page 12 Lift the front of the Automatic Dispenser bin and puff it straight 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 is behind the raised edge at the front of the shelf it rests upon.
  • Page 13 Ice should not be dispensed directly into thin glasses,fine china or delicate crystal -- they can crack or chip from the combined pressure of your hand pressing them against the actuator pad and Ice dropping into the container. Ice other than that produced by your ice maker should not be added to the ice storage bin - it may not crush and/or dispense properly.
  • Page 14 It is recommended that you disconnect the power cord before cleaning. Your refrigerator can be roiled out for cleaning. Turn the levelers, at each front comer of the cabinet, counterclockwise until they turn free}y. Then pull the cabinet straight out. Note: ]f you have an Automatic Ice Maker instal}ed,we recommend that you turn off the water supply before moving the cabinet.
  • Page 15 The area aroundthe condens- er can be cleaned whenever the refrigerator is moved during routine house-cleaning. Unplug the refrigerator and move it away from the wall. Vacuum the condenser and base grille area and the area where the cabinet normally sits.
  • Page 16 During longer absences, (a) remove all food, (b) disconnect from electrical outlet, (c) clean the refrigerator thoroughly, including defrost pan, (d) leave doors open to prevent odor formation, and e) turn off water supply to ice maker, if practical.
  • Page 17 Problems? Save yourself the nuisance of unnecessaryservice calls; check these first: Refrigerator runs too frequently. • Frequentrunningprovides more stable temperatures. • Too manydoor openings. • Prolongeddoor openings. Refrigerator runs too long. • Under normalconditions,due to larger size and colder temperatures,modern refrigerators run a greaterpercentageof the time.
  • Page 18 Foods dry out (Fresh or Frozen). a Packages not wrapped or sealed properly. • Crispernot tightlyclosed. Fresh food compartment too cold. • Refrigerator control set too cold. Fresh food compartment too warm. • Refrigeratorcontrol set too warm. • Freezer controlset at coldestposition.
  • Page 19 • If the dealer or servicecompany cannot resolvethe problem,write to Jenn- Air CustomerAssistance,c/o MaytagCustomerService,PO Box 2370, Cleveland, TN 37320-2370, 1-800-688-1100 (U.S. and Ontario) or 1-423-559-3646. • Use and care manuals,service manuals,and partscatalogsare availablefrom Jenn-Air CustomerAssistance,c/o Maytag CustomerService. Aft specifications subject to change by manufacturer without notice,...

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