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Temperature Alarm
The Temperalure Alarm (located on the right side of the base grille) works together with an
electronic Temperature Sensor (located inside
the freezer - sensing freezer air temperature) to
alert the user to an abnormal condition which
has caused freezer air temperature to rise to a level which may be unsafe for frozen food stor- age. It is designed to sound a continuous tone if the freezer becomes warm.
freezer temperature may become too warm if...
l The door is not tightly closed.
. The door has been opened too many times, or has been left open too long.
l The Cold Control is not set correctly. l A large food load has been added. l The freezer IS disconnected.
. There has been a power failure, or a circuit- breaker is tripped or a fuse blown.
Adjus ting cold control.. .
l Turn ‘::ontrol to higher number for colder tempt hratures.
l Turn tc lower number for less cold temperatures.
Coolilrlg freezer first.. .
l Allow freezer to cool 6 to 8 hours before filling with frmazen food.
0 Let it ~cool overnight before adding large amoul it of unfrozen food.
Note: W,ien freezer is first started the compressor
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(chirp) | c>very | 30 to | 60 | seconds | to | indicate | a | fail- | |||||||
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11.If the problem is simple (door open, freezer unplug<;ed) correct it. Move the switch back to ON whe ‘1the freezer is cold again.
The b:?eping that indicates a failing battery cannot :)e stopped by moving the Temperature Alarm Stiitch to OFF. It can be stopped only by
removir g the battery Replace immediately with a
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tone wit.1 the switch in the TEST position, replace the butt< ‘ry immediately.
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