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Maintenance
and Cleaning

Ice Production

Models 245 and 249FFI

The level of ice in the ice

container is controlled by an ice

level arm. When the containers

are filled with ice, the ice level

arm senses the level and shuts

down the icemaker. As ice is

used, the level drops and the

level arm signals the icemaker to

restore ice production.

The icemaker is designed to

produce a more than adequate

supply of ice for normal family

consumption. the length of time

between ice harvest cycles will

vary depending on load

conditions, door openings and

ambient room temperatures. On

the average, you can expect a

harvest of ice every two hours.

If ice is not used regularly, it

will tend to fuse together. To

avoid this, empty the ice

container periodically.

NOTE: To shut off icemaker, lift

icemaker stop arm to the up or

off position. See illustration.

For general cleaning of the

refrigerator and freezer interior

surfaces and removable parts,

wash with a mild solution of

soap and water to which a small

amount of baking soda has been

added. Rinse and dry

thoroughly. Avoid getting water

on lights and/or control dial.

To insure proper performance,

the cleaning of your unit’s

condenser is required.

IMPORTANT NOTE: This

should be performed every 3 to 6

months under normal use and

living conditions.

To expose the condenser,

remove the kickplate at the base

of the unit. To do this, remove

the screws located at each corner

of the kickplate.

Use a "soft" bristle brush and

vacuum hose to remove the

accumulation of dust and lint

particles on the condenser.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Failure

to properly clean this area could

result in temperature lost and/or

possible mechanical failure of

the refrigerator and/or freezer.

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CAUTION

For maintenance and

cleaning, the circuit

breaker to the refrigerator

should be shut off and

protective gloves worn.

Cleaning the Condenser

Cleaning the
Condenser

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