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Thischangeshouldhaveno effect on yourfresh foodcompartment. However,if freezingoccurs,turn the fresh foodcontrolone step warmer,as from “Y’ to “4V

Whenyoustopturningthe thermostatdown,turn temperature controlsbacktotheirregularsettings.

Toreducethe amountof electricityrequiredtooperate yourrefrigerator,pushswitch to theleftposition.Thisturnsoff heatersin yourrefrigeratorthat preventmoisturefromformingon the outside.

Withtheheatersturnedoff, there is a chancethatmoisturemayform on theoutsideofyourrefrigerator, especiallywhenthe weatheris humid.Thehumidityis mostlikely to be highin the summer,in the earlymorninghours,and in homes whichare not air conditioned.

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