KitchenAid 2003 M Technical Education page 22

Built-in side-by-side refrigerator with variable capacity compressor
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In the Holiday Mode the following occurs:
• Temperature selections remain at the cur-
rent setting, but are not displayed.
• The Water Filter Indicator is not displayed,
but monitoring continues.
• The alarms are disabled.
• The ice maker is disabled.
• The interior lights are disabled.
• The temperature displays and all of the LEDs
will be off, except for the Holiday Mode LED.
The Holiday Mode LED will illuminate re-
gardless of the door position.
• Keypad operation is disabled, with the ex-
ception of the Holiday Mode key, or the
Power On/Off key.
The Holiday Mode will be cancelled if one of the
following occurs:
• Pressing the Power On/Off, or Holiday Mode
keypads.
• Failure of both thermistors.
• No feedback from the evaporator fan motor.
• Temperatures that are 15°F above user set-
tings in either compartment.
When the Holiday Mode is cancelled, the Holi-
day Mode LED turns off, and the control re-
verts to the settings in use prior to activation.
All inactive devices are restored, and the Wa-
ter Filter Indicator is updated.
The Adaptive Defrost Control function is not
effected by use of the Holiday Mode.
OVER-TEMPERATURE ALARM
The Over-Temperature Alarm sounds, and the
indicator light flashes when either the refrig-
erator temperature exceeds 48°F (9°C), or the
freezer temperature exceeds 15°F (–9°C) for
over 1-1/2 hours. The appropriate temperature
display flashes to show the user which com-
partment is effected. The alarm stops if the
temperature(s) returns to normal, but the red
Over-Temperature indicator and temperature
display will continue to flash (refer to "Master
Alarm Reset" to reset the Over-Temperature
Alarm).
MASTER ALARM RESET
Pressing the Over-Temperature Reset will turn
off the audio alarm, but does not affect the in-
dicator light the first time the Over-Tempera-
ture Reset is pressed. The indicator light will
turn off once the Over-Temperature Reset is
pressed a second time. The audio alarm will
not sound again for the current condition that
caused the alarm until a new condition occurs.
A Master Alarm Reset can be performed by
turning the power to the refrigerator off and on
again. The indicator light will turn on again af-
ter the Over-Temperature Reset is pressed, if
the condition that caused the alarm is still
present.
CALL SERVICE ALARM
Call Service is a visual and audio signal that
alerts the user that the refrigerator needs ser-
vice. The Call Service Alarm will sound when:
• Both thermistors have failed.
• The evaporator fan motor loses its feedback
signal.
• An over-temperature condition occurs for 3
hours or more.
Reset using Master Alarm Reset.
DOOR OPEN ALARM
If either door is left open for more than 10 min-
utes, the interior lights will be disabled, the
Door Open icon will flash, and the alarm will
sound. If the door is closed during the alarm
operation, the alarm will reset, but the icon will
continue to flash until the temperature in the
refrigerator drops below 45°F (7°C) and the
freezer is below 15°F (–9°C)(refer to "Master
Alarm Reset" to reset the Door Open Alarm).
SALES DEMONSTRATION MODE
This mode provides a sequential display of the
temperature displays and feature LEDs. To
enter the Demonstration Mode, press and hold
the Max Cool and Power On/Off keys for 2
seconds. If the refrigerator or freezer door is open
for 10 minutes, the interior lights will turn off.
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