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Width | 36 inches |
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Height | 84 inches |
Depth | 24 inches |
Cooling System | Dual Refrigeration |
Temperature Control | Electronic |
Lighting | LED |
Finish | Stainless steel |
Door Style | French door |
Ice Maker | Yes |
Water Dispenser | Internal |
Energy Star Certified | Yes |
Shelves | Adjustable |
Shelving | Glass shelves |
Type | Built-In Refrigerator |
Overview of manual, safety warnings, and technical support contact details.
Summary of product warranties and descriptions of various 600-2 series models.
Common installation issues, anti-tip warnings, and guidelines for service technicians.
Procedures for adjusting doors, special side-by-side doors, and freezer drawers.
Definitions of terms and descriptions of components in the electronic control system.
How to use control panel input operations and understand system functions.
Procedures for diagnostic mode, error code clearing, and temperature log recall.
Rules for working with HFC-134a refrigerant and procedures for sealed system repairs.
Explanation of the refrigerant flow through the sealed system components.
Details specific fan bracket to blade hub spacing requirements for various models.
Overview of the icemaker system, its components, and operation.
Electrical schematics illustrating the cycle and methods for manual operation.
Procedures for accessing and removing exterior and interior cosmetic/mechanical parts.
Procedures for removing sealed system components like filter-drier and compressor.
Guide to identifying and resolving error codes displayed on the unit.
Step-by-step guide to diagnosing common problems and using diagnostic modes.
Tables correlating temperatures, pressures, and possible sealed system problems.
Detailed technical specifications including charge, pressures, and component data for various models.
Electrical wiring diagrams for different models, illustrating component connections.
High-voltage wiring schematics for various models, showing circuit paths.