CONTROLLING THE
TEMPERATURE
CONTROLLING THE FREEZER TEMPERATURE
The freezer temperature can be set between
Keep in mind that foods like ice cream may melt at
The temperature display will move sequentially from
Five seconds after the new temperature is set the display will again show the actual current freezer temperature. However, this number will change as the Freezer adjusts to the new temperature.
CONTROLLING THE FRIDGE TEMPERATURE
The refrigerator temperature can be set between 7ºC (46°F) and 1ºC (34°F) to suit your particular
needs. Press the Fridge button repeatedly until the desired temperature is shown in the temperature display. The temperature control process for the Fridge works just like the Freezer process.
Press the Fridge button to set your desired temperature. After a few seconds, the Fridge will begin tracking towards the newly set temperature. This will be refl ected in the digital display.
The temperature of the freezer or the refrigerator may rise from opening the doors too frequently, or if a large amount of warm or hot food is placed in either side.
This may cause the digital display to blink. Once the freezer and refrigerator return to their normal set temperatures the blinking will stop. If the blinking continues, you may need to “reset” the refrigerator.
Try unplugging the appliance, wait about 10 minutes and then plug back in.
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USING THE ICE AND COLD WATER DISPENSER
Press the Ice Type button to select the type of ice you want
No Ice
Select this if you want to turn off the icemaker
Ice is made in cubes. When you select “Crushed”, the icemaker grinds the ice cubes into crushed ice.
Dispensing ice
Place your glass underneath the ice outlet and push gently against the ice dispenser lever with your glass. Make sure the glass is in line with the dispenser to prevent the ice from bouncing out.
Using the Water Dispenser
Place a glass underneath the water outlet and push gently against the water dispenser lever with your glass. Make sure the glass is in line with the dispenser to prevent the water from splashing out.
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