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If you turn your householdthermostatdownto 60° each evening,youmayfinditdesirabletoturnyourletteredcon- trolto coldersettingbyone letter,suchasfrom“C”to WY’ andleave it at thissettingduringthe entireperiodthatyou are settingthe householdthermostatdowneach evening. The numbered settingwill not likelyneed to be changed; however,if youexperiencefreezinginFreshFoodcompart- ment, you could set the numbered control one number warmer—suchas“5”to “4:’

If a containerof milk is too warmor too cold to yourpref-

erenceafter beingon topshelfin Fresh Foodcompartment for a day, adjust TemperatureControls accordingly.

Wheh Fresh Foodcompartmenttemperature is satisfactory, make the ice cream test. If ice cream remains firm to the touch after being in Freezer compartment for a day,Tem- perature Controls are at proper setting. If the ice cream’s firmness is not to your liking,adjustcontrolsaccordingly.

Checka dayafterresettingeithercontrolto makesurethe newsettingis providingthe temperatureyoudesire.

If youadvancethe lettered controlto “E”to freezea quick supplyof ice cubesor a largeamountof food, be sureto resetthe controlto its previoussettingwithina day.

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