Amana Refrigerator Compact Refrigerator Freezer User Manual

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Australian Top  
Freezer  
Refrigerator  
Owner’s Manual  
Keep these instructions for future reference. Be sure this  
manual stays with refrigerator.  
 
If your refrigerator requires ice maker water supply  
connection, proceed to Connect Ice Maker Water Supply  
section before leveling refrigerator.  
• Remove end caps from top (some models) and  
bottom of refrigerator door handle using a  
screwdriver with blade covered in masking tape.  
(See illustration following.) Remove one bottom  
and two top handle screws to remove handle.  
1. Plug in power cord.  
2. Move refrigerator into final location.  
3. Level refrigerator using a level placed on top of the  
refrigerator.  
End  
cap  
• Remove toe grille. Remove bottom hinge cover if  
refrigerator has a stabilizing leg.  
Handle  
screws  
• Turn 3/8" hex head roller adjustment screws to raise  
or lower refrigerator cabinet. Front of refrigerator  
must be 1/4" (6 mm), or 1/2 bubble on level, higher  
than the back of refrigerator.  
• Make sure refrigerator cabinet is level from side to  
side by adjusting left and right roller adjustment  
screw. Turn stabilizing leg (some models)  
clockwise until firmly against floor.  
or  
End  
cap  
Roller adjustment  
screw  
• Models with automatically reversing logo.  
Remove end cap from top of freezer handle using  
a screwdriver with the blade covered with masking  
tape. (See illustration below.) Remove one top and  
two bottom mounting screws.  
Stabilizing leg  
(some models)  
Bottom  
hinge cover  
Handles with removable logo on handle.  
Remove screw caps from handles using a  
screwdriver with the blade covered in masking  
tape. Remove handle screws to remove freezer  
handle. Remove freezer handle cover by lifting  
end. Bend tabs behind nameplate up and remove  
nameplate. Rotate nameplate and cover.  
Door Removal  
Some installations may require door removal for  
refrigerator to fit through door ways. If door removal is  
required perform steps 2–5 of Door Reversal section to  
remove doors. Perform steps 2–5 of Door Reversal  
section in reverse order to replace doors.  
Door Reversal  
Handle with  
removeable logo  
Tools Required  
End  
Putty knife (blade covered with masking tape)  
9/32" hex nut driver (some models)  
3/8" hex nut driver  
caps  
Phillips screwdriver  
Blade screwdriver  
Some installations require door reversal to achieve full  
door swing. To reverse door swing perform the following:  
1. Remove and reverse refrigerator and freezer  
handles performing the following steps:  
Mounting  
screws  
IMPORTANT: For plug removal requiring use of flat  
blade screwdriver or putty knife, blade of tool must be  
covered with masking tape to avoid damage to  
refrigerator finish. For plugs using a screwdriver- or  
nut driver- style head, use appropriate tool to avoid  
damage to plugs.  
2. Remove top hinge cover. Top hinge cover snaps off.  
Remove top hinge and shim using hex nut driver.  
3. Lift freezer door off center hinge.  
4. Lift door closure off center hinge pin. Remove center  
hinge pin with a 5/16" or 9/32" hex nut driver.  
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5. Remove refrigerator door by lifting off bottom hinge.  
6. Remove center hinge bracket and shim using  
Phillips screwdriver.  
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/ " (3 mm)  
7. Remove toe grille and bottom hinge cover. Both snap  
off.  
8. Remove bottom hinge and shim using hex nut driver.  
Door  
closure  
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16  
/ " screws  
Center hinge  
pin  
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4
/ " (19 mm)  
Phillips  
screws  
Center  
hinge  
Top  
hinge  
10. Remove plugs from side of refrigerator and freezer  
doors using a putty knife with the blade covered in  
masking tape.  
Bottom  
hinge  
3
8"  
/ screws  
9. Reverse doors by performing the following steps:  
• Replace bottom hinge and shim on opposite side  
of cabinet.  
Install button  
plugs here  
• Remove screws from center mullion. Place screws  
in holes left when center hinge bracket was  
removed. Rotate center hinge bracket 180° and  
install center hinge bracket on opposite side of  
cabinet with hinge screws. Reuse plastic hinge pin  
washers.  
Remove  
button plugs  
• Place refrigerator door on bottom hinge. Install  
center hinge pin in center hinge bracket. Place  
door closure on center hinge pin.  
11. Mount freezer handle on opposite side of refrigerator  
door using mounting screws previously removed.  
Snap end cap(s) into place.  
12. Mount refrigerator handle on opposite side of freezer  
door using mounting screws previously removed.  
Snap end cap(s) into place.  
13. Replace plugs in empty side mounting holes on  
refrigerator doors.  
14. Proceed to Leveling Refrigerator procedures for final  
placement of refrigerator.  
• Remove plugs from top of refrigerator cabinet.  
Replace plugs in holes left when top hinge was  
removed. Remove hinge hole cover from freezer  
door. Replace on opposite side of freezer door.  
• Place freezer door on center hinge and door  
closure. Install top hinge and shims on opposite  
side of cabinet using hex nut driver. Snap hinge  
cover in place on hinge.  
• Use a penny at top to space door 3/4" (19 mm)  
from cabinet. Make sure handle side of door is 1/8"  
(3 mm) higher than hinge side of door before  
tightening top hinge screws.  
Connect Ice Maker Water Supply Line  
CAUTION  
!
To avoid property damage, protect soft vinyl or other  
flooring with cardboard, rugs, or other protective  
materials when moving refrigerator. Make sure  
stabilizing leg is raised before moving refrigerator.  
Raise stabilizing leg by turning counterclockwise.  
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1. Remove plastic cap from water valve inlet port.  
CAUTION  
!
Observe the following to avoid property damage:  
• Confirm water pressure to water valve is between 20  
and 100 pounds per square inch.  
Water valve  
inlet port  
• Copper supply tubing must be routed where the  
temperature is 55°F (13°C) or higher to prevent  
freeze-ups.  
• Start adaptor fitting and nuts by hand to avoid cross  
threading. Tighten adaptor fitting and nuts with  
pliers and wrenches. Do not overtighten.  
• Check for water leaks and correct if necessary  
before returning refrigerator to normal location, and  
24 hours after connecting.  
Plastic  
cap  
2. Place brass nut and brass sleeve on copper tubing.  
(Brass nut and sleeve are found in literature packet.)  
Insert copper tubing into water valve inlet port.  
Connect brass nut on copper tubing to water valve  
inlet port. Start connection by hand then use a 1/2"  
(13 mm) open end wrench. Make sure copper tubing  
is secure by pulling on copper tubing.  
Important  
• Before connecting water supply, contact a plumber to  
connect copper tubing to household plumbing in  
compliance with local codes and ordinances.  
• DO NOT use self-piercing type or 3/16" saddle valves!  
Both reduce water flow, develop sediment build-up  
more rapidly, and may cause leaks if repair is  
attempted. The correct type of shut-off valve requires  
a 1/4" hole to be drilled on top or side (not bottom of  
horizontal pipe) of water supply pipe prior to valve  
attachment.  
"P" clamp  
Copper tubing  
Brass sleeve  
Water valve  
Materials Required  
1/4" O.D. (6 mm) flexible copper tubing. Length of copper  
tubing must reach from water supply connection to water  
valve inlet port on back of refrigerator plus an additional  
8 ft. (2.5 m) of tubing for a service loop. A service loop  
will allow refrigerator to be pulled away from the wall  
without disconnecting tubing.  
inlet port  
Brass nut  
3. Turn on water supply to refrigerator and check for  
leaks. Correct any leaks at connection. Be careful  
not to overtighten connection.  
4. Create a service loop using extreme care to avoid  
kinks. Secure copper tubing to refrigerator cabinet  
with a “P” clamp.  
5. Proceed to Leveling Refrigerator for final refrigerator  
placement.  
6. Review Installation Checklist in Owner’s Manual with  
consumer.  
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Installation Checklist  
This checklist is for personal records only.  
Consumer Installer  
Doors  
Handles are solidly attached to doors.  
Handle side of door is 3 mm (1/8") higher than hinge side. (Door lowers when  
loaded with food.)  
Doors seal completely to refrigerator cabinet.  
Leveling  
Refrigerator is tilted 6 mm (1/4") from front to rear.  
Toe grille is properly attached to refrigerator.  
Ice Maker  
Water supply to refrigerator is turned on.  
Water leaks are not present at connection between household water supply and  
refrigerator. (After 24 hours, consumer should check connection for water  
leaks.)  
Ice maker arm is in on position for ice production. (It may take up to 24 hours  
for first harvest of ice.)  
Product Literature  
Owner's manual is reviewed including the following information.  
• product registration card  
• Refrigerator and freezer controls  
• Chiller Freshsystem  
• Garden Freshcrispers  
• normal operating sounds  
Notes  
Installer's Company Name/Phone Number  
Date  
Installer's Signature  
Consumer's Signature  
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Refrigerator Features  
Controls  
This refrigerator operates most efficiently at household  
temperatures of 13°–43°C (55°–110°F).  
CAUTION  
!
To avoid property damage, confirm shelf is secure  
before placing items on shelf.  
Refrigerator and Freezer Controls  
Refrigerator and freezer controls are located on center  
divider between refrigerator and freezer sections.  
Refrigerator Shelves  
When freezer control is set to OFF, neither refrigerator  
nor freezer sections will cool. Initially, set both controls to  
4. Wait 24 hours for refrigerator and freezer sections to  
reach desired temperatures. After 24 hours, adjust  
controls, one number at a time, as desired. 1 is warmest  
setting and 7 is coldest.  
Models feature either glass or wire shelves. Shelves  
adjust to meet individual storage needs.  
CAUTION  
!
To avoid personal injury or property damage, handle  
tempered glass shelves carefully. Shelves may break  
suddenly if nicked, scratched, or exposed to sudden  
temperature change.  
Exterior Moisture Control  
Exterior Moisture Control is located on center divider  
between refrigerator and freezer sections.  
In humid conditions, refrigerators form condensation  
around doors. Special heaters in refrigerator cabinet  
minimize condensation.  
• Remove shelves by lifting front, releasing hooks  
from metal track then pulling out.  
• Replace shelves by inserting hooks into metal track  
and lowering front.  
Humidity depends on location of refrigerator. Set control  
to ON if refrigerator is in a humid area or whenever  
moisture is evident around doors. Set control to OFF if  
refrigerator is in a less humid area. Setting can be  
adjusted as conditions change.  
Metal tracks  
High quality steel is used in this refrigerator. However,  
constant exposure to moisture may cause refrigerator  
cabinet to rust. Set control to ON anytime condensation  
forms on refrigerator cabinet.  
Setting Controls  
Set controls precisely with a household thermometer that  
includes temperatures between -21° to 10°C (-5° to  
50°F).  
Chiller FreshSystem  
Chiller Freshsystem features a drawer inside a sleeve.  
Air circulates between drawer and sleeve. This systems  
keeps food fresh longer and up to 3°C (5°F) colder than  
refrigerator temperature.  
Put thermometer snugly between frozen packages in  
freezer section. Wait 5–8 hours. If freezer temperature is  
not -18° to -16°C (0° to 2°F), adjust control, 1 number at  
a time. Check again after 5–8 hours.  
Chiller Freshcontrol is located below front shelf trim.  
Control adjusts amount of air circulating around drawer.  
Slide control to cold for normal refrigerator temperature  
and to coldest for colder temperature. Ice crystals may  
form on drawer or food on coldest setting. Cold air can  
decrease refrigerator temperature. Refrigerator control  
may need to be adjusted.  
Put thermometer in a glass of water in middle of  
refrigerator section. Wait 5–8 hours. If refrigerator  
temperature is not 3° to 4°C (38° to 40°F) , adjust  
control, 1 number at a time. Check again after 5–8  
hours.  
Chiller Fresh  
coldest  
temperature  
cold  
climate control  
• Remove drawer by lifting and pulling out. Remove  
shelf by lifting front, releasing hooks from metal track  
then pulling out.  
• Replace shelf by inserting hooks into metal track and  
lowering front. Use slots 1 through 3 only. Replace  
drawer by sliding in.  
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When moving Chiller Freshsystem left or right, move  
control, located on center back wall of refrigerator  
section, to same side as system.  
underneath then pulling out. *For doors hinged on  
left, remove right crisper.  
4. Remove support post at recess in bottom center of  
refrigerator section.  
5. Remove other crisper by sliding to opposite wall. Lift  
front while supporting underneath then pull out.  
6. Replace crispers and shelf by reversing steps 1–5.  
Covered Storage Bucket  
Storage bucket has a lid and removable egg tray. When  
tray is removed, bucket will accept items such as a  
standard egg carton, ice, etc.  
Chiller Fresh  
Position  
Lid  
Garden FreshCrispers  
Garden Freshcrispers keep produce fresh longer.  
Wrap produce tightly. Do not wash produce before  
placing in crispers. Excess moisture could cause  
produce to spoil prematurely. Do not line crispers with  
paper towels. Paper towels will retain moisture.  
Egg tray  
Storage bucket  
Garden Freshcontrol is located below front shelf trim.  
Control adjusts humidity in crispers. Slide control to high  
for produce with leaves such as lettuce, spinach or  
cabbage. Slide control to low for produce with skins such  
as cauliflower, corn or tomatoes.  
Dairy Center  
Dairy center provides convenient storage for items such  
as butter, cheese, etc.  
• Remove dairy center by lifting door, pushing tabs  
toward center and pulling out.  
Remove shelf and crispers by completing the following  
steps.  
1. Open left* crisper. *For doors hinged on left, open  
right crisper.  
• Replace dairy center by sliding in until tabs lock into  
place and lowering door.  
CAUTION  
!
To avoid personal injury or property damage, handle  
tempered glass shelves carefully. Shelves may break  
suddenly if nicked, scratched, or exposed to sudden  
temperature change.  
Dairy center door  
2. Remove shelf by gently pushing up from underneath.  
Tilt one end up then pull out.  
Crisper shelf  
3. Remove left* crisper by lifting front while supporting  
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Freezer Features  
Wire Shelf  
• Remove wire shelf by tilting one end up and pulling  
out.  
• Replace wire shelf by tilting one end up and placing  
end on ledge. Tilt other end down and place on ledge.  
Door Buckets  
Door buckets adjust to meet individual storage needs.  
• Remove door buckets by pushing tabs toward center  
and pulling out.  
• Replace door buckets by sliding in until tabs lock  
into place.  
Door bucket  
Tabs  
Door Shelves  
Reversible Utility Rack  
• Remove door shelves by lifting ends and pulling out.  
• Replace door shelves by placing shelf on glides and  
sliding down.  
Freezer utility rack provides extra storage for ice cube  
trays or other items. Remove rack by completing the  
following steps:  
1. Locate hook of utility rack opposite of ball point joint.  
Holding wire rack firmly with both hands, press  
forward on hook with thumbs until utility rack  
detatches and swings loose.  
Pull out  
here  
2. Repeat pressure on the ball point hook until utility  
rack snaps free.  
Push up  
here  
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Care and Cleaning  
CAUTION  
!
Adhesives  
1. Remove glue residue by rubbing toothpaste into  
adhesive with fingers until adhesive loosens.  
2. Rinse surface with warm water. Dry surface with a  
soft, clean cloth.  
To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe  
personal injury or death, disconnect power to  
refrigerator before cleaning. After cleaning, connect  
power.  
Door Gaskets  
1. Clean door gaskets every 3 months (or as required  
to keep clean) according to General instructions.  
2. Apply a light film of petroleum jelly to the hinge side  
of door to keep gaskets pliable.  
CAUTION  
!
To avoid personal injury or property damage, read and  
follow all cleaning product manufacturer's directions.  
Condenser Coils  
General  
Clean condenser coil every 3 months to ensure  
maximum performance of refrigerator. Accumulated dust  
and lint may cause the following:  
• reduced cooling performance  
• increased energy usage  
• premature part failure  
1. Remove toe grille by holding ends and pulling  
forward.  
2. Clean front surface of condenser coil with a vacuum  
cleaner hose nozzle.  
3. Replace toe grille by inserting clips in holes and  
snapping in.  
1. Wash surfaces with 4 tablespoons baking soda  
dissolved in 1 quart warm water and a soft, clean  
cloth.  
2. Rinse surfaces with warm water. Dry surfaces with a  
soft, clean cloth.  
• Do not use the following items:  
- abrasive or harsh cleaners, ammonia, chlorine  
bleach, etc.  
- concentrated detergents or solvents  
- metal scouring pads  
These items can scratch, crack and discolor  
surfaces.  
CAUTION  
• Do not place buckets, shelves, etc. in dishwasher.  
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Odor Removal  
1. Remove all food and disconnect power to  
refrigerator.  
To avoid property damage, protect soft vinyl or other  
flooring with cardboard, rugs, or other protective  
material. Verify stabilizing leg is raised before moving  
refrigerator. Raise stabilizing leg by turning  
counterclockwise.  
2. Clean all interior surfaces including ceiling, floor, and  
walls according to General instructions. Pay special  
attention to corners, crevices, and grooves. Include  
all drawers, shelves, and gaskets.  
3. Connect power to refrigerator and return food to  
refrigerator. Wash and dry all bottles, containers and  
jars. Wrap foods in tightly sealed containers to  
prevent further odor. After 24 hours, check if odor  
was eliminated.  
4. Pull refrigerator away from wall. Run a vacuum  
brush across condenser fan outlet grille on back  
of refrigerator.  
Glass Shelves  
CAUTION  
!
Complete the following steps if odor was not eliminated.  
4. Complete steps 1–2.  
5. Place Garden Freshcrispers on top shelf of  
refrigerator section. Pack refrigerator and freezer  
sections including doors with crumpled sheets of  
black and white newspaper.  
To avoid personal injury or property damage, handle  
tempered glass shelves carefully. Shelves may break  
suddenly if nicked, scratched, or exposed to sudden  
temperature change.  
6. Place charcoal briquettes randomly throughout  
newspaper.  
7. Close doors and let stand 24–48 hours.  
8. Remove charcoal briquettes and newspapers.  
9. Complete steps 2–3.  
Remove shelf by lifting front, releasing hooks from metal  
track then pulling out. Place shelf on a towel. Allow shelf  
to adjust to room temperature before cleaning.  
Clean crevices by completing the following steps:  
1. Dilute mild detergent and brush solution into crevices  
using a plastic bristle brush. Let set for 5 minutes.  
2. Spray warm water into crevices using faucet spray  
attachment.  
Contact Consumer Affairs Department if odor was still  
not eliminated. Call 1-319-622-5511 outside U.S.A.  
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3. Dry shelf thoroughly and replace shelf by inserting  
hooks into metal track and lowering front.  
Energy Tips  
This refrigerator is designed to be one of the most  
energy efficient refrigerators available. Reduce energy  
use by observing the following.  
Light Bulbs  
WARNING  
!
• Operate in normal household temperatures of 13° to  
43°C (55° to 110°F) away from heat sources and  
direct sunlight.  
To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe  
personal injury or death, disconnect power to  
refrigerator before replacing light bulb. After replacing  
light bulb, connect power.  
• Set refrigerator, freezer, and Chiller Freshsystem  
controls no colder than necessary.  
• Keep freezer section full.  
• Keep door gaskets clean and pliable. Replace gaskets  
if worn.  
• Keep condenser coils clean.  
CAUTION  
!
• Turn exterior moisture control ON when necessary.  
To avoid personal injury or property damage, observe  
the following:  
• Allow light bulb to cool.  
• Wear gloves when replacing light bulb.  
Vacation Tips  
Complete the following steps for short vacations.  
1. Remove perishable foods. Warranty does not  
cover food loss. Check warranty certificate for  
specific coverage.  
1. Remove light bulb cover by removing screw at back  
center. Pull cover down. Replace bulb(s) with40-watt  
appliance bulb(s).  
2. If an ice maker is installed, move ice maker arm to  
off position.  
2. Replace light bulb cover by placing cover over light  
bulb. Insert and tighten screw.  
Complete the following steps for long vacations.  
1. Empty refrigerator and freezer sections.  
2. Unplug refrigerator.  
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3. Clean refrigerator and door gaskets according to  
General instructions in Care and Cleaning section.  
4. Prop doors open, so air can circulate inside.  
5. If an ice maker is installed, turn water supply to  
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position.  
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Normal Operating Sounds  
This new refrigerator may be replacing a differently  
designed, less efficient or smaller refrigerator. Today’s  
refrigerators have new features and are more energy  
efficient. As a result, certain sounds may be unfamiliar.  
These sounds are normal and will soon become familiar.  
These sounds also indicate refrigerator is operating and  
performing as designed.  
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1. Freezer fan air rushes and whirs.  
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2. Sealed system (evaporator and heat exchanger)  
refrigerant flow gurgles, pops or sounds like boiling  
water.  
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3. Condenser fan air rushes and whirs.  
4. Compressor has a high pitched hum or pulsating  
sound.  
5. Defrost timer sounds like an electric clock and  
snaps in and out of defrost cycle.  
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6. Freezer control clicks when starting or stopping  
compressor.  
7. Defrost heater sizzles, hisses or pops.  
8. Ice cubes from ice maker (some models) drop into  
ice bucket.  
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Water valve (some models) buzzes when ice maker  
fills with water. This occurs whether or not  
refrigerator is connected to water supply. If  
refrigerator is not connected to water supply, stop  
sound by raising ice maker arm to off position. (Not  
shown)  
Foam insulation is very energy efficient and has  
excellent insulating capabilities. However, foam  
insulation is not as sound absorbent as  
previously used fiberglass insulation. (Not shown)  
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Before Calling For Service  
Refrigerator does not operate.  
• Confirm freezer control is on.  
Garden Freshcrispers or Chiller Freshsystem does  
not close freely.  
• Confirm refrigerator is plugged in.  
• Check fuse or circuit breaker. Plug in another item at  
that wall outlet.  
• Wait 40 minutes to see if refrigerator restarts. If  
freezer control is on, lights work but 2 fans and  
compressor are not operating, refrigerator may be in  
defrost cycle.  
• Check for a package which may prevent drawer from  
closing properly.  
• Confirm drawer is in proper position.  
• Clean drawer channels with warm, soapy water.  
Rinse and dry thoroughly.  
• Apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly to drawer  
channels.  
• Confirm refrigerator is level.  
Refrigerator still won’t operate.  
Refrigerator has an odor.  
• See Odor Removal instructions in Care and Cleaning  
section.  
• Unplug refrigerator. Transfer food to another unit  
or place dry ice in freezer section to preserve food.  
Warranty does not cover food loss. Check warranty  
certificate for specific coverage.  
Refrigerator or ice maker make unfamiliar sounds or  
seems too loud.  
• It may be normal. See Normal Operating Sounds  
section.  
Food temperature appears too warm.  
• See above sections.  
• Allow time for recently added warm food to reach  
refrigerator or freezer temperature.  
• Check gaskets for proper seal.  
Ice maker is not producing ice.  
• Confirm ice maker arm is down.  
• Confirm household water supply is reaching water  
valve.  
• Confirm ice maker wiring harness is completely  
inserted into proper holes.  
• Clean condenser coils.  
• Adjust refrigerator and/or freezer control.  
• Confirm rear air grille is not blocked. Rear air grille is  
located behind left Garden Freshcrisper.  
• Check for kinks in copper or plastic tubing. Remove  
kinks or replace tubing.  
• Check electrical connections to water valve coil and  
connector block on refrigerator cabinet.  
• Confirm freezer section is operating at proper  
temperature.  
Chiller Freshsystem temperature is too warm.  
• Slide Chiller Freshcontrol to colder setting.  
• Adjust freezer control to colder setting.  
Food temperature is too cold.  
• Clean condenser coils.  
• Adjust refrigerator control.  
• Adjust freezer control to warmer setting. Allow several  
hours for temperature to adjust.  
Ice cubes have an odor.  
• See Odor Removal instructions in Care and Cleaning  
section.  
• Discard ice and clean ice bucket or trays more  
frequently. Ice cubes are porous and absorb odors  
easily.  
Refrigerator runs too frequently.  
• It may be normal to maintain constant temperature.  
• Doors may have been opened frequently or for an  
extended period of time.  
• Allow time for recently added warm food to reach  
refrigerator or freezer temperature.  
• Clean condenser coils.  
Ice cubes stick together or ‘shrink’.  
• Empty ice cube bucket or trays more frequently. If  
used infrequently, ice cubes may stick together or  
shrink.  
• Adjust freezer control.  
• Check gaskets for proper seal.  
Ice forms in inlet tube to ice maker.  
• Check water pressure. Low water pressure will  
cause valve to leak. Self-piercing valves cause low  
water pressure. Amana recommends using a  
saddle valve. Contact Kleenmaid for availability.  
Do not use self-piercing valve. Amana is not  
responsible for property damage due to improper  
installation or water connection.  
Water droplets form on inside of refrigerator.  
• It is normal during high humidity periods or if doors  
have been opened frequently.  
Water droplets form on outside of refrigerator.  
• Check door gaskets for proper seal.  
• Turn exterior moisture control switch ON.  
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Warranty  
For all appliances serviced in Australia, please refer to the following warranty:  
AUSTRALIAN REFRIGERATION WARRANTY  
5 YEAR PARTS AND LABOUR – TOTAL PRODUCT  
DOMESTIC WARRANTY - FULL FIVE YEAR WARRANTY  
In addition to all statutory rights which you, the Consumer, have under the relevant laws in respect of this appliance,  
during the first five years of ownership as the original purchaser of this Kleenmaid appliance, we guarantee that any  
fault caused by faulty material or workmanship becoming apparent will be rectified free of charge for parts and  
labour, provided that all service is performed during normal working hours by Kleenmaid or their designated Agents.  
Where the appliance is installed outside the normal servicing area of the above, the Purchaser must pay for the cost  
of transporting the appliance to and from the Agent or the Agent’s travelling cost to and from the Purchaser’s home.  
COMMERCIAL WARRANTY - ONE YEAR WARRANTY  
When this appliance is installed in a commercial application, you, the Consumer, have under the relevant laws in respect  
of this appliance, during your first one year of ownership as the original purchaser of the Kleenmaid appliance, we  
guarantee that any fault caused by faulty material or workmanship becoming apparent, will be rectified free of charge for  
parts and labour, provided that all service is performed during normal working hours by Kleenmaid or their designated  
Agents. Where the appliance is installed outside the normal servicing area of the above, the Purchaser must pay for the  
cost of transporting the appliance to and from the Agent or the Agent’s travelling cost to and from the Purchaser’s home.  
WHAT THESE WARRANTIES DO NOT COVER  
We are not responsible for any damage or malfunction unless caused by a defect in material or workmanship. This  
includes but is not limited to abuse, misuse, improper installation and transportation damage. We are not responsible for  
any consequential damages from any malfunction.  
WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER REPLACEMENT OF LIGHT GLOBES OR GLASS BREAKAGE DUE  
TO IMPACT  
In case of fractured glass do not use your appliance.  
WARRANTY REGISTRATION  
Please complete the enclosed warranty card and post it to us or phone our Customer Call Centre.  
SERVICE ASSISTANCE  
To assist you when phoning our Customer Call Centre number to arrange a service call please complete the following  
details and have them ready when you call.  
Model Number:  
Date of purchase:  
Date of installation:  
Kleenmaid Store purchased from:  
KLEENMAID CUSTOMER CALL CENTRE  
CONTACT NUMBER  
1 800 072 144  
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Warranty  
For all appliances serviced outside of Australia, please refer to the following warranty:  
Limited One Year Warranty  
Limited Five Year Warranty on Compressor  
First Year  
Amana will provide a free replacement part, f.o.b. Amana, Iowa, U.S.A., for any part which is defective due to  
workmanship or materials.  
Second through Fifth Years  
Amana will provide a free replacement part, f.o.b. Amana, Iowa, U.S.A., for any compressor which is defective due  
to workmanship or materials.  
Warranty Limitations  
Owner's Responsibilities  
Begins at date of original purchase.  
Service must be performed by an authorized Amana  
technician.  
Provide proof of purchase (sales receipt).  
Provide normal care and maintenance. Replace  
owner replaceable items where directions appear  
in Owner's Manual.  
Make product reasonably accessible for service.  
Pay premium service costs for service outside  
technician's normal business hours.  
Pay for service calls related to product installation  
or usage.  
Warranty Is Void If  
Serial plate is defaced.  
Product is used on a commercial, rental or leased  
basis.  
Product has defect or damage due to product  
accident, alteration, connection to an improper  
electrical supply, fire, flood, lightning, shipping and  
handling, or other conditions beyond the control of  
Amana.  
In no event shall Amana be liable for incidental or  
consequential damages including food loss*.  
Product is improperly installed or used.  
Any questions regarding the above or to locate an authorized servicer, contact appliance supplier or:  
Amana Appliances, L.C.  
2800 220th Trail  
PO Box 8901  
Amana, IA 52204-0001  
USA  
Telephone 1-319-622-5511  
Facsimilie 1-319-622-2180  
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Part No. 10766414  
Printed in U.S.A 2/99  
©1999 Amana Appliances  
Amana, Iowa 52203  
 

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