Dacor DYF42SB Use and Care Manual - Page 16

Using The Refrigerator, Appliance Care & Maintenance

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USING THE REFRIGERATOR Replacing the Water Filter When the water filter needs replacing, the filter indicator on the refrigerator control panel appears in red. To replace the water filter: 1. Close the water valve to turn off water to the refrigerator. 2. Open the grill cover at the top of the refrigerator. 3. Twist the water filter to the left (see the graphic) until it stops, the pull it down and clear of its receiver. 4. Aligning the notches in the new filter with those in the receiver, insert the filter up into the receiver, and twist to the right until it stops. 5. Close the grill cover, and press-hold Water on the control panel for 3 seconds. The water-filter life-cycle detector resets; the filter indicator goes out. 6. Open the water valve, and run water through the dispenser for 7 minutes. (This removes impurities and air from the water line.) NOTE-After Replacing the Filter • Water may spurt from the dispenser, indicating air is in the waterline. This issue will quickly resolve itself. • Water may drip briefly from the dispenser. Simply wipe up the water with a dry towel. WARNING • Use only Dacor-provided/-approved filters. (For details, call Dacor customer service or a Dacor dealer. • Unapproved filters may leak and damage the fridge, creating electric-shock risk. Dacor is not responsible for personal injury/appliance damage caused by third-party water filters. APPLIANCE CARE & MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Refrigerator WARNING-DO NOT: • clean the refrigerator with benzene, thinner, or home/car detergent or bleach. These may mar the surface of the refrigerator and can be a fire hazard. • risk electric shock by spraying water on the refrigerator. • insert foreign objects (incl. fingers) in the water-dispenser outlet. • Occasionally slide the refrigerator out of its enclosure, and check the power cord for dirt, dust, and grime. -- Unplug the cord before cleaning off any foreign matter. -- With a dry cloth, wipe the plug's prongs, then plug in the refrigerator, and return it to its enclosure. • To clean the refrigerator exterior/interior surfaces: 1. Wipe all surfaces with a soft cloth dampened with a solution of lukewarm water and mild soap. 2. Wipe away soapy residue with a soft cloth dampened with clear water. 3. Dry all surfaces with a soft, dry cloth. • Interior shelving, bins, and drawers can be removed and washed by hand or in the dishwasher. Replacing LED Lighting When one of the appliance's LED lights fails, contact one of the following for replacement service: • a local service agent • Dacor Customer Service (800) 793-0093 • www.dacor.com. WARNING The refrigerator's LED lights are not user-serviceable. Do not risk electric shock by trying to replace an LED light yourself. 14

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4. Aligning the notches in the new filter with those in the
receiver, insert the filter up into the receiver, and twist to
the right until it stops.
5. Close the grill cover, and press-hold
Water
on the
control panel for 3 seconds.
The water-filter life-cycle
detector resets; the filter indicator goes out
.
6. Open the water valve, and run water through the
dispenser for 7 minutes. (This removes impurities and
air from the water line.)
Replacing the Water Filter
When the water filter needs replacing, the filter indicator on
the refrigerator control panel appears in red.
To replace the water filter:
1. Close the water valve to turn off water to the refrigerator.
2. Open the grill cover at the top of the refrigerator.
3. Twist the water filter to the left (see the graphic) until it
stops, the pull it down and clear of its receiver.
WARNING
• Use only Dacor-provided/-approved filters. (For details, call
Dacor customer service or a Dacor dealer.
• Unapproved filters may leak and damage the fridge, creating
electric-shock risk. Dacor is not responsible for personal
injury/appliance damage caused by third-party water filters.
NOTE—After Replacing the Filter
• Water may spurt from the dispenser, indicating air is in the
waterline. This issue will quickly resolve itself.
• Water may drip briefly from the dispenser. Simply wipe up the
water with a dry towel.
USING THE REFRIGERATOR
APPLIANCE CARE & MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the Refrigerator
• Occasionally slide the refrigerator out of its enclosure,
and check the power cord for dirt, dust, and grime.
-
Unplug the cord before cleaning off any foreign matter.
-
With a dry cloth, wipe the plug's prongs, then plug in
the refrigerator, and return it to its enclosure.
• To clean the refrigerator exterior/interior surfaces:
1. Wipe all surfaces with a soft cloth dampened with a
solution of lukewarm water and mild soap.
2. Wipe away soapy residue with a soft cloth dampened
with clear water.
3. Dry all surfaces with a soft, dry cloth.
• Interior shelving, bins, and drawers can be removed and
washed by hand or in the dishwasher.
WARNING—DO NOT:
• clean the refrigerator with benzene, thinner, or home/car
detergent or bleach. These may mar the surface of the refrig-
erator and can be a fire hazard.
• risk electric shock by spraying water on the refrigerator.
• insert foreign objects (incl. fingers) in the water-dispenser outlet
.
Replacing LED Lighting
When one of the appliance's LED lights fails, contact one
of the following for replacement service:
• a local service agent
• Dacor Customer Service (800) 793-0093
• www.dacor.com.
WARNING
The refrigerator's LED lights are
not
user-serviceable. Do not
risk electric shock by trying to replace an LED light yourself.