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KitchenAid Superba Series Use And Care Guide

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Sounds
You
May
Hear
Your
new
refrigerator
may
make
different
sounds
than
your
previous
one.
Hard
surfaces
such
as
the
ceiling,
walls,
and
cabinets
around
the
refrigerator
can
make
sounds
seem
louder.
The
following
chart
describes
the
kinds
of
sounds
that
might
be
new
to
you
and
what
causes
them.
SOUNDS/OBSERVATIONS
Hum
or
hiss
Clicking
or
snapping
sounds
Running
sounds
Trickling
water/
water
sounds
To
Save
Energy
¢
Open
the
doors
as
few
times
as
possible.
Keep
food
organized
so
you
do
not
have
to
search
for
what
you
want.
Get
everything
you
need
out
at
one
time.
Close
the
door
as
soon
as
food
ts
removed.
®
Set
the
refrigerator
and
freezer
temperatures
to
suit
your
needs
-
ice
cream
should
be
firm
and
beverages
should
be
as
cold
as
you
like
them.
Avoid
setting
the
refrigerator
and
freezer
temperatures
colder
than
is
necessary.
CAUSES
The
refrigerator’s
fan
motor
and
moving
air.
The
thermostat
makes
a
definite
click
when
the
refrigerator
stops
running.
It
also
makes
a
sound
when
the
refrigerator
starts.
The
defrost
timer
will
click
when
the
defrost
cycle
starts
and
stops.
The
high-efficiency
compressor
and
motor
will
run
longer
than
older
designs.
During
the
defrost
cycle,
the
refrigerator
will
not
be
running.
The
trickling
water
is
the
frost
accumulation
on
the
freezer
coil
melting
and
running
into
the
defrost
pan.
When
the
refrigerator
stops
running,
you
may
hear
gurgling
in
the
tubing
for
a
few
minutes.
e
Make
sure
your
refrigerator
is
not
next
to
a
heat
source
such
as
a
range,
water
heater,
furnace,
radiator,
or
in
direct
sunlight.
°
Keep
the
POWER
SAVING
CONTROL
in
the
uses
less
energy
position
unless
moisture
forms
on
refrigerator
exterior
(indicator
light
off).
eCheck
door
gasket
for
tight
seal.
Level
the
cabinet
to
be
sure
of
a
good
seal.
¢
Clean
the
condenser
coils
regularly.

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KitchenAid Superba Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeBuilt-In
Tub MaterialStainless Steel
Noise Level44 dBA
Energy Star CertifiedYes
Soil SensorYes
Control TypeElectronic
OptionsHi Temp Wash, Sani Rinse
Wash CyclesNormal, Heavy, Light, Rinse Only, China/Crystal

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