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TEMFW?AN.JRECONTROLS
ALLOW 24 HOURS FOR TEMPERATURES TO STABILIZE
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Yourrefrigeratorhastwocontrols
thatletyouregulatethetemperature
in thefreshfoodandfreezer
compartments.
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$fi?tthem~
FOODcontrolat5 andthe
FREEZERcontrolat C.
Forcolderor warmertemperatures,
adjustthedesiredcompartment
controloneletteror numberat a
time.
IMPORTANT
Wheninitiallysettingthecontrols,
or whenadjustingthem,allow24
hoursforthetemperaturesto
stabilize,or evenout.
Note:‘IMningthefreshhod
controltothe CM’Fpositionstops
coolinginB- conq3artmerks—
fi-eshfd ANDfreezer-butdoes
notshutoff powerto the
refrigerator.
HowtoTkstmmpmtm
Usethemilktestforthefresh
foodcompartment.Placea
containerofmilkon thetopshelfin
thefreshfoodcompartment.Check
ita daylater.If themilkis too
warmor toocold, adjustthe
temperaturecontrols.
Usetheicecreamtestforthe
freezercompartment.Placea
containeroficecreamin thecenter
ofthefreezercompartment.Check
it afteraday.If it’stoohardor too
soft,adjustthetemperaturecontrols.
Alwaysa!low24hoursforthe
refrigemtorto reachthe
temperatureyouset.
Wyouturn your holl$ehold
themostat Mow 60”F.(l(i”c.)
at night
.. .youmaywanttoturnthelettered
controlonestepcolder,asfrom
“C” to “D7 Coolertemperaturesin
thehousemaycausethecompressor
to operatelessfrequently,thus
allowingthefreezercompartment
to warmsomewhat.Toprotectyour
frozenfoodsupply,leaveyour
letteredsettingat thiscoldersetting
fortheentirewinter,or for
whateverperiodoftimeyouare
turningdownyourthermostat.This
is especiallyimportantwhenthe
thermostatis turneddownfor an
extendedperiod.
Thischangeshouldhaveno effect
on yourfreshfoodcompartment.
However,if freezingoccurs,turn
thenumberedcontrolonestep
warmer,as from “5” to “4V
Whenyoustopturningthethermostat
down,turn temperaturecontrols
backto their regularsettings.
EneqgySaverSwitch
TheEnergySaverSwitchislocated
onthetemperaturecontrolpanel.
Toreducetheamountof
electricityrequiredto operate
yourrefrigerator,pushswitchto
theleftposition.Thisturnsoff
heatersinyourrefrigeratorthat
preventmoisturefromforming
ontheoutside.
Withtheheatersturnedoff,thereis
a ch”ancethatmoisturemayformon
theoutsideofyourrefrigerator,
especiallywhentheweatherishumid.
Thehumidityismostlikelytobe
highin thesummer,intheearly
morninghours,andinhomes
whicharenotairconditioned.
Overanextendedperiodoftime,
moisturethatformson theoutside
maycausedeteriorationofthepaint
finish.Itwillbeimportanttoprotect
thefinishbyusingappliancepolish
waxasdescribedonpage10.
Whenthe EnergySaverSwitch
is pushedto=theright,electricity
flowsthroughthelowwattage
heaterswhichwarmthe outside
ofthe cabinetand,undermost
conditions,preventtheforming
ofmoistureorwaterdroplets.
N’ Defmmi%
It is notnecessaryto defrostthe
freezeror freshfoodcompartments.
Yourrefrigeratorisdesignedand
equippedto defi-ostitself
automatically.
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