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Internal

 

Light

  

 

This

 

refrigerator

 

is

 

equipped

 

with

 

top

 

and

 

side

 

internal

 

lights

 

that

 

can

 

be

 

either

 

blue

 

or

 

white

 

in

 

color

 

 

whichever

 

you

 

choose.

  

The

 

internal

 

lights

 

will

 

illuminate

 

when

 

the

 

door

 

is

 

open

 

and

 

turn

 

off

 

when

 

the

 

door

 

is

 

closed.

   

 

NOTE:

 

Every

 

unit

 

is

 

run

 

tested

 

at

 

the

 

factory.

  

Because

 

of

 

this,

 

your

 

model

 

may

 

default

 

to

 

either

 

a

 

blue

 

or

 

white

 

light

 

setting

 

out

 

of

 

the

 

box.

   

 

The

 

automatic

 

light

 

feature

 

is

 

triggered

 

by

 

a

 

sensor

 

located

 

on

 

the

 

front

 

vent.

  

This

 

sensor

 

allows

 

the

 

refrigerator

 

to

 

recognize

 

when

 

the

 

door

 

is

 

open

 

or

 

closed.

   

 
 

Defrosting

 

 

Note

 

that

 

under

 

most

 

refrigerating

 

settings,

 

the

 

unit

 

will

 

automatically

 

defrost

 

under

 

most

 

ambient

 

conditions.

  

However,

 

on

 

colder

 

settings,

 

some

 

frost

 

may

 

build

 

up.

  

Additionally,

 

the

 

more

 

humid

 

the

 

ambient

 

conditions,

 

the

 

more

 

frost

 

may

 

build

 

up.

  

Keep

 

the

 

door

 

closed

 

as

 

much

 

as

 

possible

 

and

 

avoid

 

opening

 

the

 

door

 

unnecessarily

 

to

 

minimize

 

frost

 

build

up.

 

 

If

 

frost

 

is

 

preventing

 

the

 

door

 

from

 

closing

 

properly,

 

you

 

may

 

need

 

to

 

power

 

the

 

unit

 

off

 

until

 

the

 

frost

 

melts.

  

Use

 

a

 

soft

 

absorbent

 

towel

 

to

 

dry

 

the

 

unit.

 

 

WARNING:

 

Never

 

attempt

 

to

 

remove

 

frost

 

with

 

a

 

sharp

 

object.

 

 

Normal

 

Sounds

 

 

Your

 

new

 

refrigerator

 

may

 

make

 

sounds

 

that

 

are

 

not

 

familiar

 

to

 

you.

  

Most

 

of

 

the

 

new

 

sounds

 

are

 

normal.

  

Hard

 

surfaces

 

like

 

the

 

floor

 

or

 

walls

 

can

 

make

 

the

 

sounds

 

seem

 

louder

 

than

 

they

 

actually

 

are.

  

The

 

following

 

describes

 

the

 

kinds

 

of

 

sounds

 

that

 

might

 

be

 

new

 

to

 

you

 

and

 

what

 

may

 

be

 

making

 

them.

 

 

 

Rattling

 

noises

 

may

 

come

 

from

 

the

 

flow

 

of

 

the

 

refrigerant

 

or

 

the

 

water

 

line.

   

 

Items

 

stored

 

on

 

top

 

of

 

the

 

refrigerator

 

can

 

also

 

make

 

noises.

 

 

The

 

high

 

efficiency

 

compressor

 

may

 

make

 

a

 

pulsating

 

or

 

high

pitched

 

sound.

 

 

The

 

internal

 

fan

 

will

 

run

 

frequently

 

to

 

create

 

a

 

consistent

 

internal

 

temperature

 

environment.

   

 

Water

 

running

 

from

 

the

 

evaporator

 

to

 

the

 

water

 

bin

 

may

 

make

 

a

 

splashing

 

sound.

 

 

As

 

each

 

cycle

 

ends,

 

you

 

may

 

hear

 

a

 

gurgling

 

sound

 

due

 

to

 

the

 

refrigerant

 

flowing

 

in

 

your

 

refrigerator.

 

 

You

 

may

 

hear

 

air

 

being

 

forced

 

over

 

the

 

condenser

 

by

 

the

 

condenser

 

fan.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for AFR151SS

Page 1: ...USER S GUIDE Installation Operation and Maintenance for your product REFRIGERATOR Model AFR151SS www avallon com 1 866 471 7427 ...

Page 2: ... technician Never repair the unit while it is plugged in Immediately unplug the unit if it makes strange sounds emits smells or smoke comes out of it and contact customer service Do not remove any part of the casing unless instructed by an authorized technician You should never attempt to repair the unit yourself Contact customer service for service options if the unit needs service GENERAL SAFETY...

Page 3: ...els and materials are removed from the unit Be sure to keep track of all included parts and pieces before discarding packaging materials It is advised that you keep the original box and packaging materials in case you are ever to move or ship the appliance in the future Allow the unit to stand for at least 24 hours before you use it this allows the cooling components time to settle from transit Th...

Page 4: ...label on the back of your unit and are needed to obtain warranty service You may also want to staple your receipt to this manual as it is the proof of your purchase and is also needed for service under your warranty Model Number Serial Number Date of Purchase To better serve you please do the following before contacting customer service If you received a damaged product immediately contact the ret...

Page 5: ...vel to odor If the unit is placed in a kitchen regular replacement every three 3 months is ideal TIP Gather the model and serial number from the product label and write down before installing the refrigerator Internal Fan This is an air cooled unit equipped with an internal fan that maintains a consistent internal temperature Carbon Filter A built in carbon filter protects your products by acting ...

Page 6: ...N This refrigerator has been designed for free standing or built in installation In every case there must be adequate ventilation and access for service Free standing installation A free standing installation will allow you to install the refrigerator in almost any place you desire You must follow the stated instructions for electrical requirements and leveling the refrigerator Built in installati...

Page 7: ...o the right to lower that side of the refrigerator Turn the leveling feet to the left to raise that side of the refrigerator RECOMMENDED GROUNDING METHOD For your personal safety this appliance must be grounded It is equipped with a power supply cord having a 3 prong grounding plug To minimize possible shock hazard the cord must be plugged into a mating 3 pronged wall socket and grounded in accord...

Page 8: ...ed on the left and right sides of the shelf track onto which you are attempting to install the shelf 3 Lifting the rear of the shelf upwards above the shelf track align the cutouts in the left and right sides of the shelves over the plastic posts mounted to the inner cabinet 4 Gently set the shelf down on the shelf track REMOVING THE SHELVES 1 Open the door completely 2 Make sure the shelf is push...

Page 9: ...power off and the Run Indicator light will turn off INCREASING THE TEMPERATURE To increase the temperature press this button to raise the temperature by one 1 degree increments DECREASING THE TEMPERATURE To decrease the temperature press this button to lower the temperature by one 1 degree increments INTERIOR LIGHT Press this button to alternate between the two internal light colors blue and white...

Page 10: ... frost build up If frost is preventing the door from closing properly you may need to power the unit off until the frost melts Use a soft absorbent towel to dry the unit WARNING Never attempt to remove frost with a sharp object Normal Sounds Your new refrigerator may make sounds that are not familiar to you Most of the new sounds are normal Hard surfaces like the floor or walls can make the sounds...

Page 11: ...sed to chlorine gas and moisture Clean stainless steel with a cloth dampened with a mild detergent and warm water solution Never use an abrasive or caustic cleaning agent Preparing Your Refrigerator for Storage If the refrigerator will not be used for a long time or is to be moved to another place it will be necessary to defrost the unit and dry the interior 1 Disconnect the refrigerator from the ...

Page 12: ...d and follow the Installation Clearance Requirements section Close the door tightly and do not open the door too frequently or for long periods of time The refrigerator is making strange noises Certain sounds are normal The unit is not level or is touching another appliance Read the Normal Sounds section Check to make sure that the refrigerator is level and that it is not in contact with another a...

Page 13: ...th Stainless Steel Door STORAGE CAPACITY 3 35 Cu Ft REFRIGERANT R600a 1 06oz TEMPERATURE RANGE 34 to 50 F DIMENSIONS HEIGHT X WIDTH X DEPTH 34 2 X 15 X 24 WEIGHT 78 Pounds NOTE Technical data and performance information is provided for reference only Specifications are subject to change Check the rating label on the refrigerator for the most accurate information ...

Page 14: ...allation unauthorized service mainte nance negligence unauthorized installation or modification or commercial use Labor service transportation and ship ping charges for the removal and replacement of defective parts beyond the initial 12 month period Products that have been modified to perform outside of specifications without the prior written permission of Avallon Products lost in ship ment or t...

Page 15: ...736 Bee Cave Rd STE 1 188 West Lake Hills TX 78746 Toll Free 1 866 471 7427 Web http www avallon com E mail service avallon com Product contents and specifications may change without notice Copyright 2015 Avallon Gobal LLC ...

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