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Interior Lights
• Depending on model, 5 or 7 Pin-Point LEDs are
located in the fresh food compartment. One or 2
Pin-Point LEDS are located in the bottom of the
left freezer door. Multiple LEDs are connected in
a series circuit.
• When the freezer door is opened the lights in
the bottom of the left fresh food door come on
to illuminate the freezer baskets, but if the left
fresh food door is opened while the freezer door
is open the freezer lights turn off. If the freezer is
open and the right fresh food door is opened the
freezer lights will stay on.
• When the fresh food or freezer door is open,
the LED lighting should come on and stay at full
power for 8 minutes. After 8 minutes the lights
should start to lower their intensity in a smooth
transition over the next three minutes to 75% of
their original power. After 15 minutes the LED’s
will turn off. If the fresh food or freezer door is
closed and reopened, the timer restart.
• If 1 LED fails (but the LED’s resistor is still OK),
that LED will not be lit while the others will be
dim.
• When 1 LED fails completely, none of the LEDs
will light.
• With a voltmeter, 5VDC – 20VDC can be read
across the terminals of the completely failed
LED assembly.
• Each LED has a 2-pin connector for easy
replacement.
Door/Drawer Gaskets
The fresh food door and freezer drawer have
magnetic gaskets that create a positive seal to the
front of the steel cabinet. The magnetic gaskets are
secured to the doors/drawer by a barbed edge that
locks into a retainer channel.
To remove and replace the door/drawer gasket:
1. Starting at any corner, pull the old gasket out of
the retaining channel.
2. Soak the new gasket in warm water to make it
pliable.
3. Push the barbed edge of the gasket into the
retainer channel.