Ice has an odd flavor – Sears 302124 User Manual

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DANGER-ELECTRICAL

SHOCK

HAZARD.

^

DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING. ^

Always

remove

power

cord

from

the

wall

outlet

when

cleaning

in

the

vicinity

of

electrical

parts

(bulb,

switch,

control, etc.).

Use a mi!d detergent or baking soda and water.

HOW TO CLEAN THE INSIDE

1. Turn Cold Control OFF. UNPLUG POWER CORD.

2.

Remove food from section or sections to be cleaned.

Pack frozen food in a picnic chest or a cardboard box or

wrap in several thicknesses of newspaper so it will remain

frozen.

3.

Take out removable parts and wash with mild detergent,

rinse and wipe dry.

4.

Wash inside with two tablespoons of baking soda mixed

in

one

quart

of

warm

water.

If

necessary,

use

soap

or

mild detergent and water. Rinse well and dry.

WARNING:

(1)

Strong

detergents,

scouring

powder

or

pads, crack plastic.Do not use them. (2) Do not wash any

parts

in

a

dishwasher

unless

marked

"dishwasher

safe,"

(3) Do not clean with ammonia or bleach type chemicals

that will damage your cooling unit. (4) Replace food. Plug

cord back in.

CLEAN THE CONDENSER

The

condenser

(tubing

and

wire

attachment)

is

on

the

back

of

the

refrigerator.

Clean

with

a

vacuum

cleaner.

Do not bend or twist tubes. If you have moved the re­

frigerator, make sure the doors seal tightly; if they don't,

level the refrigerator.

REMOVE PERISHABLES BEFORE TAKING VACATION

Remove all perishables such as fresh meats, milk, eggs,

butter, fruits and vegetables.

Anytime

you

won't

be

using

your

refrigerator

regularly,

such

as

during

vacation,

empty

and

unplug

it.

Clean

the

evaporation

tray.

Clean

inside

and

block

doors

open.

Air

moving through your refrigerator will help prevent odors.

HOW TO CLEAN THE OUTSIDE

Exterior Cabinet: Use a mild detergent or soap solution

and rinse well. Do not use scouring powder or pads.

In some climates it may be advisable to help protect

the cabinet finish by waxing it. Use a good quality auto­

motive type wax, taking care not to wax plastic parts,

HOW TO CLEAN THE EVAPORATION TRAY

HOT-LINE

With

the

freezer-refrigerator

in

operation,

it

is

possible

that the housing will feel warm at the front edges. This does

not indicate trouble. It is attributable to the hot-line design

adopted for this freezer-refrigerator which consists of pip­

ing

hot gas from the (motor-driven)

compressor along the

front edges of the housing and the center partition to pre­

vent

moisture

from

accumulating.

This

has

nothing

to

do

with the storage temperature inside.

Since

dust

accumulated

on

the

evaporation

tray

will

decrease

the

evaporation

efficiency,

remove

the

tray

to

clean.

The evaporation tray is set on

refrigerator back. To remove,
unscrew and pull it.

Replace the evaporation tray by

following the removal instruc­
tions in reverse, and be sufe to

set it well.

If the tray is not securely in place, defrosted water may

spill or the evaporation process may be hindered.

SAVE THE SERVICING INFORMATION

Technical

servicing

information

is

attached

under

the

back of the refrigerator. Please do not remove this infor­

mation.

It

may

someday

assist

your

serviceman

should

repairs be required.

CAUTION:

Your

Kenmore

refrigerator

is

an

electrical

appliance and should be unplugged before changing light

bulb or other servicing that involves the electrical system.

See if your question is answered on this page.

BEFORE REPLACING LIGHT BULB

Instructions for changing light bulb is on the permanent

use and care label on the inside door of your refrigerator.

My refrigerator is too warm.

1.

Control may not be properly adjusted. Review adjust­

ing control.

2, May need to clean condenser coils.

My refrigerator has stopped running and light is not on.

1. Check light bulb.

2.

Make sure power cord plug is making good contact

in

wall

outlet.

Check

outlet

with

another

appliance

or lamp.

3.

Check

fuse

box

for

blown

fuse

or

tripped

circuit

breaker.

When power fails:

1. Keep refrigerator doors closed.

2.

When power is off for more than 5 hours, fill extra

space in freezer with dry ice or take food to nearest

food locker.

TO FURTHER ADD TO THE VALUE OF YOUR

KENMORE,

BUY

A

SEARS

MAINTENANCE

AGREEMENT.

Sears Kenmore refrigerators are designed, manu­

factured and tested for years of dependable opera­
tion.

Yet,

any

modern

appliance

may

require

service from time to time. The Sears warranty plus
the Sears maintenance agreement provide protec­

tion from unexpected repair bills.

SEARS SERVICE IS AT YOUR SERVICE

Your Kenmore has added value when you con­

sider that Sears has over 2,000 service units staffed

by Sears-trained technicians . . . professional tech­
nicians

specifically

trained

on

Sears

appliances,

having the parts, tools and equipment to ensure

that we meet our pledge to you . . . "We Service

What We Sell."

Model Number Location

If you ever need service, be sure to give the complete

ten digit model number. It's on a small label on the back of
the refrigerator. For example if you have Kenmore 60041
your complete number may be 564.9600410.

Moisture collects on the outside of my refrigerator.

1.

Periods

of

high

humidity

and

temperature

will

cause this.

2,

Make

sure

the

doors

seal

tightly,

If

they

don't,

adjust the leveling legs.

To order repair parts, see the list that came with
your refrigerator.

My refrigerator sounds noisy.

1.

Make sure cabinet is level from side to side and

from front to back, is not touching wall, and rests

squarely on the floor at all four corners.

2. Make sure condenser is free of lint and dust,

3. Check to be sure food containers or bottles inside

the refrigerator are not touching or rattling.

There is an odor in my refrigerator.

1. Check covers on food containers in both sections.

Check for spilled foods.

2. Clean both sections.

Ice has an odd flavor.

Ice, regardless of how it is made, will sometimes de­

velop an off flavor or color if it is kept too long. To

avoid this, empty ice trays and make a completely
new supply about once a month.

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