Using your refrigerator
Air Outlet
Air Control
OFFON
Off Setting
Helps Save Energy
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sole inside | the refrigerator. | The | Air Control | is in the | freezer. | To start the | ||||
refrigerator, | turn | the TEMP CONTROL | dial | to 3 and | the AIR | CONTROL | ||||
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atures When | you | first turn | it on, | it will | run | continuously | until | the interior |
gets properly cold. Before loading with food, be sure the refrigerator has cycled at least once (turned on, turned off, and on again). Controls will be set about right if your milk or juice is as cold as your family likes it, and when ice cream is firm.
The control console has directions for raising or lowering the tem- peratures, if needed.
Do not store to// items in front of the co/d air outlet in the freezer.
Blocking the outlet will keep the cold air from the refrigerator.
Power Saving Control.
The Power Saving Control inside your refrigerator controls electric heaters These heaters help prevent moisture from forming on the outside of the refrigerator when humidity is high. Use the OFF setting when humidity is low to help save electricity. Use ON only if moisture forms on the outside of the refrigerator.
Tilt the Front; Lift the Back
Removing Non-Adjustable Shelves.
To remove a shelf, lift up the front. Then lift up at the back. To replace it, put the rear notches onto the shelf supports. Lower the front into place.
Adjusting the Shelves.
Arrange your gloss refrigerator shelves to suit yourself. Be careful. The shelves ore heavy.
To remove Q shelf, tilt up at the front. Then lift up at the back. To replace it, keep it tilted. Guide the rear hooks into the slots in the shelf bracket. Lower the front.
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Use the bottom shelf for toll bottles. A guard on that shelf helps keep them from tipping when the main door is opened or closed.
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