A:AnswerSomeone else purchased the item did not like it or did not fit or found something else that they wanted and they returned it in a certain amount of days according to their reciept
A:AnswerWe appreciate the question! This link (https://bit.ly/2PWPwzM) has tons of information about changing the water filter in your refrigerator. ^Jecca
A:AnswerThanks so much for asking, Evelynn! Yes, there is a control lock feature on this refrigerator that will lock the control panel as well as the dispenser. ^Jecca
A:AnswerHello Susan! While the refrigerator will operate with or without a waterline connected, the ice maker and water dispenser features do require a waterline connection. ^Jecca
A:AnswerThanks for asking, Ed! You can find the complete list of all available dimensions in the Product Info section of this link (https://bit.ly/2N4rcds). ^Jecca
A:AnswerHey Jo! Check out this link (https://bit.ly/2N4rcds) for the complete list of all the dimensions of the refrigerator. Just scroll to the Product Info section. ^Jecca
A:AnswerI have not had the model for very long. I cleaned the outside with Weiman stainless steel cleaner when I first got it. It does seem to be print resistant but not totally print free. Resistant would be the key word. I can say that it is not as bad as some refrigerator's that I have tested for finger print issues. Hope this helps.
A:Answerpush water line at both ends of coupler all the way in if not find the leak buy a brass 1/4 coupler cut at current plastic coupler and attach new one.
A:AnswerHey Mike! If your home has a reverse osmosis system, your refrigerator may need a separate water line that is not connected to the reverse osmosis system in order to achieve optimal water pressure (20 - 125 psi). ^Jecca
A:AnswerGreat question Mike75! If your home has a reverse osmosis system, your refrigerator may need a separate water line that is not connected to the reverse osmosis system in order to achieve optimal water pressure (20 - 125 psi). ^Jecca