manual for kenmore refrigerator model 795

The Kenmore Refrigerator Model 795 is a top-freezer refrigerator designed for household use, featuring adjustable glass shelves, humidity-controlled crispers, a freezer with storage baskets, an ice maker, and temperature controls for both fresh food and freezer compartments. It operates on standard 120V AC power. Below are key sections for safety, features, installation, setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting.

1. Features at a Glance 2. Installation 3. First-Time Setup 4. Specifications 5. Controls and Settings 6. Using the Refrigerator 7. Using the Freezer & Ice Maker 8. Care & Cleaning 9. Energy Saving Tips 10. Regulatory Information 11. Troubleshooting

Features at a Glance

Key components: Top-mounted freezer, adjustable glass shelves, humidity-controlled crispers, freezer storage baskets, automatic ice maker, and electronic temperature controls.

FeatureDescription
Adjustable Glass ShelvesRemovable and height-adjustable for flexible storage
Humidity-Controlled CrispersPreserve freshness of fruits and vegetables
Freezer Storage BasketsOrganize frozen food items
Automatic Ice MakerProduces ice automatically; includes on/off control
Electronic Temperature ControlsSeparate controls for refrigerator and freezer compartments
Door BinsAdjustable door storage for bottles and condiments
Interior LightLED lighting for interior visibility
Power CordStandard 3-prong plug for 120V outlet
Leveling LegsAdjustable front legs for stability
Energy Saver SwitchControls heater to reduce condensation

Installation

Unpack and inspect contents. Ensure proper location and clearances.

  1. Choose Location: Place on a level, solid floor away from heat sources and direct sunlight. Allow 2 inches clearance on sides and top, 4 inches at back.
  2. Level the Refrigerator: Adjust the front leveling legs using a wrench to ensure doors close properly.
  3. Connect to Power: Plug the power cord into a dedicated 120V, 15-amp grounded electrical outlet.
  4. Prepare Ice Maker: Ensure water supply line is connected and shut-off valve is open (if ice maker is installed).

WARNING! Refrigerator is heavy; use two people for moving. Ensure proper ventilation to prevent overheating.

First-Time Setup

After installation, allow refrigerator to stabilize before loading food.

  1. Initial Cooling: Turn on refrigerator and set controls to recommended settings (Refrigerator: 37°F, Freezer: 0°F). Allow 24 hours to reach temperature.
  2. Ice Maker Setup: If installed, turn ice maker ON. Discard first batch of ice (about 24 cubes).
  3. Organize Shelves: Adjust shelves and bins to suit your storage needs.
  4. Check Door Seal: Ensure doors seal tightly by closing on a dollar bill; it should hold firmly when pulled.

CAUTION! Do not overload shelves. Allow air circulation inside compartments.

Specifications

Controls and Settings

Temperature controls are located inside the refrigerator compartment.

Refrigerator Control: Dial or digital pad to set temperature (1-9 or 34°F-46°F). Recommended setting: 37°F.

Freezer Control: Separate dial or digital pad (1-7 or -5°F to 5°F). Recommended setting: 0°F.

Ice Maker Control: On/Off switch located on ice maker assembly or front panel.

Energy Saver Switch: Controls anti-condensation heater. Use "ON" in humid conditions to reduce sweating; "OFF" in dry conditions to save energy.

Interior Light Switch: Activated by door opening; manually controlled by button near light.

Using the Refrigerator

For optimal food preservation and energy efficiency.

  1. Loading Food: Allow hot food to cool before placing inside. Cover liquids to maintain humidity.
  2. Shelf Adjustment: Remove shelves by lifting front edge and pulling out. Adjust height as needed.
  3. Crisper Use: Use high humidity for vegetables, low humidity for fruits.
  4. Door Storage: Store frequently used items like drinks and condiments in door bins.
  5. Temperature Monitoring: Use an appliance thermometer to verify internal temperatures periodically.

Tip: Avoid blocking air vents inside refrigerator to ensure proper cooling.

Using the Freezer & Ice Maker

Proper use ensures efficient freezing and ice production.

  1. Freezer Organization: Use baskets to separate food types. Label and date packages.
  2. Freezing Fresh Food: Place food in airtight containers or freezer bags. Spread packages until frozen, then stack.
  3. Ice Maker Operation: Ensure water line is connected. Ice maker will cycle automatically when ice bucket is not full.
  4. Ice Bucket: Remove ice bucket by lifting and pulling forward. Empty and clean periodically.
  5. Manual Defrost: If frost builds over 1/4 inch, unplug refrigerator, remove food, and allow frost to melt. Wipe dry before restarting.

WARNING! Do not use sharp objects to remove ice or frost. Never refreeze thawed food unless cooked first.

Care & Cleaning

Unplug before cleaning interior. Use mild detergent and warm water; avoid abrasive cleaners.

  1. Interior: Clean shelves, bins, and interior surfaces monthly. Dry thoroughly.
  2. Door Gaskets: Wipe with damp cloth to remove debris; check for cracks.
  3. Exterior: Clean with soft cloth and mild cleaner. Stainless steel models: use manufacturer-recommended cleaner.
  4. Condenser Coils: Vacuum coils at rear or bottom every 6 months to maintain efficiency.
  5. Drip Pan: Remove and clean drip pan (if accessible) annually.

CAUTION! Do not use harsh chemicals, boiling water, or steam cleaners. Never wash removable parts in dishwasher unless specified.

Energy Saving Tips

Regulatory Information

This appliance complies with FCC Part 15 for unintentional radiators. Manufactured under license by Kenmore, a trademark of Sears Brands, LLC. For support, visit www.kenmore.com or contact 1-800-469-4668. This product contains materials that may be recyclable; check local regulations for disposal. Serial and model numbers are located on interior side wall or rear of unit.

Troubleshooting

SymptomPossible CauseCorrective Action
Refrigerator not coolingPower issue, controls set wrong, dirty coilsCheck power cord and outlet; verify temperature settings; clean condenser coils.
Freezer too warmOverloaded, door not sealing, frost buildupReduce load; check door seal; defrost if frost exceeds 1/4 inch.
Ice maker not workingWater supply off, ice maker switch off, clogged filterEnsure water valve is open; turn ice maker ON; replace water filter if installed.
Excessive frost in freezerDoor left open, faulty seal, frequent door openingsCheck door seal; ensure door closes completely; minimize door openings.
Water leakageClogged defrost drain, damaged water lineClear drain tube at rear of refrigerator interior; inspect water line connections.
Unusual noisesLeveling issue, fan obstruction, normal operation soundsLevel refrigerator; check for items touching fan; some humming is normal.
Interior light not workingBulb burned out, door switch faultyReplace bulb; test door switch by pressing manually.

Reset: Unplug for 5 minutes, then plug back in to reset electronic controls.

Service: 1-800-469-4668; www.kenmore.com

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