_° _'_C_ _ _ ' B_ '_"@ the Lght Dc!bNOTE: Not all appliance bulbs will fit your refrigerator. Be sure toreplace the bulb with an appliance bulb of the same size, shape,and wattage (no greater than 40 watts).1. Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power.2. Remove the light shield, if necessary.• Top of the refrigerator compartment - Squeeze both sidesof the light shield while pulling downward to remove.• Beneath ice storage enclosure - Press along upper edgeof light shield and roll light shield forward to remove.3.4.Replace burned-out bulb(s) with appliance light bulb(s) nogreater than 40 watts.Replace the light shield(s) by inserting the tabs on the shieldinto the liner holes and snap into place.NOTE: To avoid damaging the light shield, do not force theshield beyond the locking point.5. Plug in refrigerator or reconnect power.TROUBLESHOOTINGFirst try the solutions suggested here or visit our website and reference FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)to possibly avoid the cost of a service call.In the U.S.A., www.jennair.com In Canada, www.jennair.caThe refrigerator will not operateElectrical Shock HazardPlug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.Do not remove ground prong.Do not use an adapter.Do not use an extension cord.Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,fire, or electrical shock.Power cord unplugged? Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.Is outlet working? Plug in a lamp to see if the outlet isworking.Household fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped? Replacethe fuse or reset the circuit breaker. If the problem continues,call an electrician.Are controls on? Make sure the refrigerator controls are on.See "Using the Control(s)."New installation? Allow 24 hours following installation for therefrigerator to cool completely.NOTE: Adjusting the temperature controls to coldest settingwill not cool either compartment more quickly.The motor seems to run too muchYour new refrigerator may run longer than your old one due to itshigh-efficiency compressor and fans. The unit may run evenlonger if the room is warm, a large food load is added, doors areopened often, or if the doors have been left open.The refrigerator seems noisyRefrigerator noise has been reduced over the years. Due to thisreduction, you may hear intermittent noises from your newrefrigerator that you did not notice from your old model. Below arelisted some normal sounds with explanations.• Buzzing - heard when the water valve opens to fill the icemakerPulsating - fans/compressor adjusting to optimizeperformanceHissing/Rattling - flow of refrigerant, movement of waterlines, or from items placed on top of the refrigeratorSizzling/Gurgling - water dripping on the heater duringdefrost cyclePopping - contraction/expansion of inside walls, especiallyduring initial cool-downWater running - may be heard when ice melts during thedefrost cycle and water runs into the drain panCreaking/Cracking - occurs as ice is being ejected from theice maker mold.13