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PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSEAND REMEDY
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be expelledin thearea underk refrigerator.Sorne@oorcovering~willdiscolorat
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e Temperaturecontrol nbt setcold enough.Referto TEMPER.&TLJRJ3CONTROLS
OR FREEZER on page5.
COMPARTMENT
TEMPERATURE
@Warmweather—frequen~door openings.
TOO WARM
@Door left openfor too longa time.
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@Packagemay be holdingdoor open.
@Packageblockingair duct infreezer compartment.
FOODS DRYOUT
~Foods notcovered, wrapped or sealedproperly.
FROSTOR ICE
~Door may havebeen left ajar or packageholdingdoor open.
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FROZEN FOOD
@Toofrequent and too long door openings.
@Frost within packageis normal.
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~ Heavilyloaded freezer compartmentcan causereducedair flowaroundfoodpackages.
;L9W ICE CUBE @Door may havebeen leftajar.
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@Turn temperature of freezer compartmentcolder.
@If the doors are not opened regularly,the ice cubefreezing rate will be reduced.
ICE CUBES HAVE @Old cubes need to be discarded.
ODOR/TASTE
~Ice storagebin needs to be emptied and washed.
@Unsealed packages in refrigerator and/or freezer compartments maybe transmitting
Odor/taste to ice cubes.
@Interior of refrigerator needs cleaning. Refer to page H.
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