Are and cleaning (cont.) – Sears 10062603 User Manual

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.are and Cleaning (cont.)

Ice IWaker. if your water has a high min­
eral content, the ice maker may require
periodic cleaning. Contact your local
water treatment deafer for cleaning

instructions. An in-line water filter may
also be necessary

Clean Defrost Drain Pan. The pan is
located underneath the unit behind the
toe grille. Pull the foe grilie forward to
remove. Every three months, remove
the drain pan, wash it with warm soapy
water, rinse and dry When replacing the
pan, make sure it is directly underneath
the defrost water tube that extends from

the back of the unit

Clean Condenser Coil. The condenser
coil is located behind the toe grille Use
a long-handled bottle brush and a vac­
uum cleaner to remove dust and lint
from the coil. Dust and tint act as an
insulator and prevent the coil from
expelling heat taken from inside the

'nit. Failure to keep the coil clean

lit reduce cooling performance and

efficiency.

Reconnect Power Cord, After clean­
ing, reconnect the power cord

Method tl
1. Unplug the unit.
2. Remove all food, making arrange­

ments for food storage. (The inside of
the unit should already have been
washed as instructed in Method I.)

3. Place crisper drawers on the top

shelf of the refrigerator section.

4. Lightly crumple single sheets of

newspaper. Loosely pack and fill
entire refrigerator and freezer interior

with newspapers, including door
shelves, drawers and compartments,

5 Randomly place charcoal briquettes

throughout both compartments on
the crumpled newspaper.

6 Close the doors and let stand for 24

to 48 hours.

7 Remove the charcoal briquettes and

newspapers. Wash and dry the
inside of the unit as described in
Method i.

8. Plug in the unit. Wait for 24 hours

before checking to see if the odor

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Odors. If an offensive odor appears to
be lingering in the refrigerator or freezer,
the following procedures may eliminate
the problem. Always begin with Method
!, Use Method II only If the odor persists.

Method I

1. Unplug the unit

2 Remove all food

3- Thoroughly wash the inside of the

unit, including all shelves, drawers,

accessories and gaskets with a mix­
ture of 4 tablespoons of baking soda

dissolved in 1 quart of warm water
Pay special attention to any corners,
crevices or grooves into which odor-
causing liquid may have seeped. Dry
thoroughly

4. Return food to unit washing off all

bottles, jars and containers before
placing them into the refrigerator and
freezer.
Plug in the unit. Wait 24 hours before
checking to see if the odor has been
eliminated. If the odor Is still present,
proceed with Method I!

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