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in the fresh food and freezer
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The freezer control has settings from “A”(the warmest) to “E” (the coldest). 1~itially set the freezer
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The fresh food control has settings from “l” (the warmest) to “9” (the coldest) and “OFF.” Initially set the fresh food control at “5?
For colder or warmer tempera~res, adjust the desired compartment controlone numberat a time.
NVWORTANT:When initially settingcontrols,or adjustingthem, allow 24 hours for temperatures
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Note: Turning the fresh food control to OFB?position stops c in BOTK mmparttients— fresh food AND
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Use the ice cream test for the freezercompartment. Place a containerof ice cream in the center of the freezer compartment. Check it after a day. If it’stoo hard or too soft, adjustthe temperaturecontrols.
Alwaysallow24 hours for the refrigeratorto reach the temperatureyou set.
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. . .you may wantto turn the le~tered controlone stepcolder,as from “C” to “DV Cooler temperaturesin the house may cause the compressor to operateless frequenfl~,thus ~lowing the freezer compartmentto warm somewhat. To protect your frozen food supply,leaveyour lettered setting at this colder setting for the entire winter or for whateverperiod of time you are turning down your thermostat. This is especially important when the thermostat is turned downfor an extendedperiod.
This change should have no effect on your fresh food compartment. However,if freezing occurs, turn the numbered control one step warmer, as from “5” to “4V
When you stop turning the thermostat down, turn temperature controlsback to their regularsettings.
Powersaver’
The power saver switch is located on the temperature control panel.
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your refrigerator, push switch to the Ml position.
This turns off heaters in your refrigerator that prevent moisture from forming on tile outside.
With the heaters turned off, there is a chance that moisturemay form on the cabinet surface betweenthe doors,especiallywhentheweatheris humid. The humidityis most likely to be high in the summer, in the early morning hours, and in homes which are not air conditioned.
Over an extendedperiod of time, moisturethat forms on the outside may cause deteriorationof the paint finish.It willbe importantto protect the finishby usingappliancepolish wax as describedon page 12.
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When the powersaverswitch
is pushedto the right9electricity flowsthroughthe low wattageheater whichwarms the cabinetsurface betweenthe doors and, under most conditions,preventsthe forming of moistureor waterdroplets.
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It is not necessaryto defrostthe freezeror fresh foodcompartments. Although your refrigerator is designed and equipped to defrost itself automatically, some frost on packages is normal.
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