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Yourrefrigeratorhastwocontrols ~~atletyouregulatethetemperature inthefreshfd andfreezer compartments.
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Thefrewer controlhassettings tirn “A’(thewarmest)to “B” (the coldest).Initiallyset thefieuer controlat C6C:9
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The Nsh foodcontrolhassettings brn “~’ (thewarmest)to “9” (the coldest)and “OFF:’Initiallyset tie freshfmd controlat “5:’
Wr colderor warmer@mperatures, adjustthedesiredcompartment connl onenumberat a time.
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Note:~rning ihe freshf~d controlto “OFF”psition stops emting i,nbothcompartfienw— freshfmd
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usethe* testforthefmh food compartment.Placea containerof milk on the top shelfin the fresh fbodcompartment.Checkit a day later.If the mi~kis too warmor too cold,adjustthetemperaturecontrols.
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control one stepcolder,as from“C”
to “D!’Coolertemperaturesii the housemaycausethecompressorto Qprateless~uenfly, thusdlowhg the fr~ezercompartmentto warm somewhat,Toprotectyourfrw~en foodsupply,leaveyourlettered settingat thiscoldersettingforthe entirewinteror forwhateverperiod oftimeyouare turningdownyour thermostat,Thisis especially impo~nt whenthethermostatis turnd downfor an extendedpried.
Thischangeshouldhaveno effect on yourfreshfoodcompartment~ However,if freezingoccurs,turn the numberedcontrolonestep warmer,as from “5” to “4:’
Whenyoustopturningthe ‘ thermostatdown,turn temperature controlsbackto their~@ar settings.
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Thepowersaverswitchis located on thetemperat~recontrolpanel.
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To reducethe mountof electricityrequiredto opemte yourrefrigerator,pushswitch to the ieft position.
Thisturnsoff the heaterin your refrigeratorthat preventsmoisture from formingon the cabinet surfacebetweenthe doors.
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is pwshedto the right,electricity fl~s tiugh tie lowwattageheater wh~ch~a~s ~hecabinetsurface betweenthedoorsand, undermost
condi~i~ns,preventsthe forming —
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It is notnecess~~to defrostthe
bmf or freshfd. compartment@. Althoughyour,refrigeratoris designedandequippedto defrost itselfatitomaticdly,somefrost
on pac@ges,isn~rmal.
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