What is the Sabbath mode on a Kitchen Aid refrigerator?
Sabbath mode on your KitchenAid KSRA22CNSS00 side-by-side refrigerator keeps your temperature set points the same while turning off features that create light, sound, or user interaction; it disables interior and dispenser lights, tones/alarms, the dispenser display backlight, and the dispenser pads. See the KSRA22CNSS00 owner's manual for the exact button sequence.
What changes when Sabbath mode is on
- Interior lights stay off, even when you open the doors.
- Dispenser lights and display backlight turn off.
- Dispenser pads are disabled (no water or ice dispensing).
- Sounds and alarms are disabled.
- Temperature set points remain unchanged.
How to use it (practical tips)
- Turn Sabbath mode on before the Sabbath/holiday begins so you do not need to press controls later.
- Confirm the refrigerator is cooling normally first; Sabbath mode is not a cooling or energy-saver setting.
- If you need ice during this time, plan ahead; with the dispenser disabled, you may need to use stored ice.
- After you turn Sabbath mode off, allow a few minutes for normal lights and dispenser functions to return.
Quick reference: normal vs. Sabbath mode
| Feature | Normal operation | Sabbath mode |
|---|---|---|
| Interior lights | On with door open | Off |
| Dispenser pads | Active | Disabled |
| Alarms/tones | Active | Disabled |
| Temperature set points | User adjustable | Remain unchanged |
Why it matters
Sabbath mode helps prevent unintentional light activation, beeps, and dispenser operation while keeping food temperatures stable, so your KSRA22CNSS00 continues normal refrigeration without day-to-day interaction.
Last updated: February 2026
How to replace water filter on KitchenAid side by side refrigerator?
On your KitchenAid KSRA22CNSS00 side-by-side refrigerator, the water filter is located in the front base grille. Rotate the filter cap counterclockwise to vertical, pull the cap and cartridge out, install the new cartridge into the cap, then push in and rotate clockwise to lock.
Step-by-step: change the base grille water filter
- Locate the filter cap in the front base grille.
- Rotate the cap counterclockwise until it is in a vertical position.
- Pull the cap and filter cartridge straight out through the base grille (some water may spill).
- Remove the old cartridge from the cap and install the new cartridge into the cap.
- Slide the cartridge back into the base grille opening.
- Rotate the cap clockwise until it stops (locked position).
- Keep a towel handy; water in the old cartridge can drip.
- Make sure the cartridge seats fully; a partially installed filter can reduce water flow.
- If water drips after replacement, normal dispenser use typically clears air from the lines within 24 to 72 hours.
Reset the filter status light (if your model has it)
After replacing the cartridge, reset the indicator using the method that matches your control style in the KSRA22CNSS00 owner's manual.
| Control style | How to reset | What you should see |
|---|---|---|
| Style 1 | Press the light switch 5 times within 10 seconds | Status changes red to green |
| Style 2 | Press and hold the water filter reset button | Status turns green |
If water flow is weak after changing the filter
A noticeable drop in dispenser flow usually points to an incorrectly installed or clogged filter, or low supply pressure.
- Recheck that the cap is fully turned to the locked position.
- Remove the filter and dispense water briefly; if flow improves, replace the cartridge.
- Confirm household water pressure is in the typical 30 to 120 psi range.
- If you use reverse osmosis, the system may need 40 to 60 psi to the RO unit; the refrigerator filter can further reduce pressure.
Why it matters
A properly installed filter helps maintain steady water flow to the dispenser and ice maker, and it prevents leaks caused by a loose cap or trapped air.
For a visual walkthrough, use our guide: how to replace the water filter in a KitchenAid refrigerator.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I reset my KitchenAid refrigerator not cooling?
To reset cooling on your KitchenAid KSRA22CNSS00, turn the refrigerator control to OFF, disconnect power for a few minutes, then restore power and set the controls back to the desired temperature. This power cycle resets the control system and restarts normal cooling.
Reset steps (safe, model-appropriate)
- Turn the refrigerator or thermostat control to OFF (control location and labeling vary by style).
- Unplug the power cord from the grounded outlet.
- Wait 5 minutes.
- Plug the refrigerator back in.
- Set the refrigerator and freezer controls back to your normal settings (see the KSRA22CNSS00 owner's manual).
Quick checks if it still is not cooling
These items commonly prevent cooling even after a reset:
- Breaker or fuse issue: reset the circuit breaker or replace the fuse.
- Control still set to OFF: confirm both compartments are set to a cooling setting.
- Airflow blocked: keep packages away from interior air vents so cold air can circulate.
- Door not sealing: warm air leaks in and cooling performance drops.
- Defrost cycle: the refrigerator can pause cooling during automatic defrost; recheck after about 30 minutes.
What “reset” fixes vs what it does not
| Situation | A reset helps? | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Control glitch (digital-style OFF then ON behavior) | Yes | Power cycle and re-set temps |
| Power interruption or tripped breaker | Yes | Restore power, then reset controls |
| Blocked vents or overloaded shelves | Sometimes | Clear vents, reorganize food |
| Frost buildup from a defrost problem | No | Check defrost components |
Why it matters
A reset is a fast way to clear a control-state issue, but if the refrigerator is not cooling because the defrost system is failing, temperatures can rise and food can spoil quickly. If you see heavy frost on the freezer back wall, a defrost issue is likely; the refrigerator defrost bi-metal WPW10225581 is one of the components used in the defrost circuit on this model.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my KitchenAid side by side refrigerator leaking water?
Water leaking from your KitchenAid KSRA22CNSS00 side-by-side refrigerator is usually caused by a defrost drain problem (clogged or frozen), a water supply line issue, or dripping at the dispenser from air in the water lines or a filter that is clogged or installed incorrectly. Use the troubleshooting steps in the owner's manual to narrow it down.
Quick checks (fastest way to pinpoint the leak)
- Look for the leak location: under the freezer, under the fresh food section, or only at the dispenser.
- Check the water line: make sure the home water source line is not kinked or pinched behind the refrigerator.
- Check the water filter seating: a mis-seated filter or housing can drip and reduce flow.
- Inspect the dispenser area: water can drip for 24 to 72 hours after service if air is in the lines.
- Check door closure: warm air leaks can create excess moisture that turns into water.
Most common causes and what to do
| Where you see water | Most likely cause | What we recommend |
|---|---|---|
| Inside freezer, then onto floor | Defrost drain clogged or frozen | Thaw the drain area, then flush the drain with warm water until it runs freely to the drain pan |
| Under front of refrigerator | Water line or valve seepage | Inspect tubing connections; if the valve body is leaking, replace the refrigerator inlet valve W10822681 |
| Drips at dispenser | Air in water lines or filter issue | Flush several glasses of water; reseat or replace the filter and confirm the housing is secure |
| Water flow weak plus leaking | Clogged filter or restriction | Remove the filter and test flow; if flow improves, replace the filter and recheck for drips |
Parts that commonly relate to leaks on KSRA22CNSS00
- Refrigerator inlet valve W10822681 (controls water to the dispenser and ice maker)
- Refrigerator water tube 8201597 (can crack, loosen, or leak at connections)
- Refrigerator water filter housing WP2186443 (can leak if cracked or if connections are loose)
Why it matters
Even a small leak can lead to ice buildup, poor cooling airflow, and water damage around the refrigerator. Fixing the source quickly also helps prevent recurring dispenser drips and ice maker fill problems.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with a KitchenAid refrigerator?
For the KitchenAid KSRA22CNSS00 side-by-side refrigerator, the most common problems we see are ice maker and water dispenser issues, warm temperatures from poor airflow, and water leaks. These symptoms usually trace back to water supply problems, a failing fan/defrost component, or a worn dispenser or door-seal part.
Most common issues (and what they look like)
- Ice maker not making ice: no ice production, small cubes, or slow harvest
- Water dispenser weak or not dispensing: low flow, sputtering, or no water
- Temperature swings: fresh food section warm while freezer seems OK (airflow imbalance)
- Water leaking: puddles under the unit or dripping inside compartments
- Unusual noises: buzzing, clicking, or fan-related rubbing sounds
Quick checks we recommend first
- Confirm water supply basics (especially for ice and water problems):
- Water pressure should be 30 to 120 psi
- Water temperature should be 33°F to 100°F
- Typical service flow is 0.5 gpm at 60 psi (These ranges are listed in the owner's manual.)
- Check for airflow restrictions: don’t block vents; make sure the air diffuser isn’t iced over.
- Inspect for obvious leak sources: look for cracked tubing, loose fittings, or a frozen reservoir.
Parts that commonly solve these symptoms on KSRA22CNSS00
| Symptom | Common suspect | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| No ice or no water | Water inlet valve not opening fully | Refrigerator inlet valve W10822681 |
| Weak water flow, leaks at filter area | Filter housing cracked or leaking | Refrigerator water filter housing WP2186443 |
| Leaks or no water to dispenser/ice maker | Split or kinked water line | Refrigerator water tube 8201597 |
| Frost buildup, warm fridge section | Defrost system not cycling correctly | Refrigerator defrost bi-metal WPW10225581 |
Why it matters
These “common problems” are usually connected: restricted water supply can stop ice and reduce dispenser flow, and poor airflow or defrost trouble can make the refrigerator section warm even when the freezer still feels cold. Fixing the root cause protects food temperatures and helps the sealed system run less.
Last updated: February 2026





