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Yourrefrigeratorhastwocontrols thatletyouregulatethetemperature inthefreshfoodandfreezer compartments.
~’~TM~LY,set the I?RE!SM FOODcontrolat 5 and the
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woRTmR when initiawy settingCOntlwk+or adjustingthem, allow24 hours for temperatures to stabilize,or evenout.
Note:Turning fresh food eontroll to OFF positionstops ‘coolingin
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Usethemilktestforthefreshfood
compartmentPlacea. containerof milkon thetopshelfin thetish foodcompartment.Checkit a day later.If the milkis too warmor too cold,adjustthetemperaturecontrols.
Usethe ice cream test for the freezer compartment. Placea containerof ice creamin thecenter of the freezercompartment.Check it after a day.If it’stoo hard or too
R,adjustthetemperaturecontrols.
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. . .youmaywanttoturnthelettered controlonestepcolder,as from“C” to “DVCoolertemperaturesin the housemaycausethecompressorto operatelessfrequently,thusallowing the freezercompartmentto warm somewhat.Toprotectyourfrozen foodsupply,leaveyourlettered settingat thiscoldersettingforthe entirewinteror forwhateverperiod oftimeyouare turningdownyour thermostat.Thisis especially importantwhenthethermostatis turneddownforan extendedperiod.
Thischangeshouldhaveno effect on yourfreshfoodcompartment. However,if freezingoccurs,turn the numberedcontrolonestep warmer,as from “5” to “4V
Whenyoustopturningthe thermostatdown,turn temperature controlsbackto theirregularsettings.
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Overan extendedperiodof time, moisturethatformson theoutside maycausedeteriorationof thepaint finish.It willbe importantto protect thefinishby usingappliancepolish waxasdescribd onpage11.
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‘Whenthe Energy Saver Switch is pushedto the I@ht9electricity flowsthroughthelowwattage heaterswhichwarn the outside of thecabinetand,undermost conditions,preventtheforming of moistureor waterdroplets.
Ris notnecessaryto defrostthe freezeror freshfoodcompartments. Yourrefrigeratoris designed
and equippedto defrostitself automatically.
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