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burrefrigeratorhastwocontrols
atletyouregulatethetemperature
inthefreshfoodand freezer
compartments.
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FREEZER A-
Thefreezercontrolhassettings
from“A”(thewarmest)to“E” (the
coldest).l~itkllyset thefreezer
controlat ‘W?’
5INITIALSETTING
9COLDEST
FRESHtWOD
hefreshfoodcontrolhas settings
rom“l” (thewarmest)to “9” (the
coldest)and“OFF.”Initiallyset
thefresh food control at “5?
Forcolderorwarmertemperatures,
adjustthedesiredcompartment
controlonenumberatatime.
HWWR’I’ANT: When initiaHy
settingcontrols,oradjustingthem,
allow24 hours for temperatures
tostabilize, or even ok
Note:Turning the fresh food
controlto “OFF” position stops
coding inbdh compartnm@-
fl”esh
foodand freezer—km does
MMshut off power to refrigerator.
140VVto Test
Usethemilk test for the fresh food
compartment. Placeacontainerof
milkon thetopshelf in thefresh
-!~5~hd compartment,Checkitaday
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~~~~~~li~ter.if themilk istoo warmor too
““’”cold,adjusttiletemperature
coi~trols.
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Usetheice awmi testforthe
freezercompartment. Placea
containeroficecreaminthecenter
ofthefreezercompartment.Check
itafteraday.Ifit’stoohardor too
soft,adjustthetemperaturecontrols.
Alwaysallow24 hoursfor
therefrigeratorto reachthe
temperatureyousete
M’youturn your howwhdd
thermostatbelow(i(’)”B?.at night
...youmaywanttoturn thelettered
controlonestepcolder,asfrom“C”
to“D?’Coolertemperaturesinthe
housemaycausethecompressorto
operatelessfrequently,thusallowing
thefreezercompartmentto warm
somewhat.Toprotectyourfrozen
foodsupply,leaveyourZettered
settingatthiscoldersettingforthe
entirewinterorforwhateverperiod
oftimeyouare turningdownyour
thermostat.Thisisespecially
importantwhenthethermostatis
turneddownforanextendedperiod.
Thischangeshouldhavenoeffect
onyourfresh foodcompartment.
However,if freezingoccurs,turn
thenumberedcontrolonestep
warmer,asfrom “5” to“41’-
Whenyoustopturningthe
thermostatdown,turntemperature
controlsbacktotheirregularsettings.
Powersaverswitch
Thepowersaverswitchislocated
onthe temperaturecontrolpanel.
POWERSAVER /NIOISTuRE CONTROL m
IPOWERSAVERSETTING ‘\&J\F
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IFMOISTURE FORMS <
BETWEENDOORS SETHERE
TOreducethe amount of
ektrieity requiredto operate
yourrefrigerator, push switch
tothekftposition.
Thisturnsoff theheater inyour
refrigeratorthatpreventsmoisture
fromformingon thecabinet
surfacebetweenthedoors.
5
Withtheheaterturnedoff,there
isachancethatmoisturemayform
ontheoutsideofyourrefrigerator,
especiallywhentheweatheris
humid.Thehumidityis mostlikely
tobehighin thesummer,inthe
earlymorninghours,andinhomes
whicharenotairconditioned.
Overanextendedperiodof time,
moisturethatformsonthecabinet
surfacemaycausedeteriorationof
thepaintfinish.Itwillbe important
toprotectthefinishbyusing
appliancepolishwaxasdescribed
onpage14.
POWERSAVER/fVIOis~uRE CONTROl- mH
POWERSAVERSETTING&
IFMOISTUREF0Rh4S .- i
BETWEENDOORSSETHEF
Whenthe powersaver switch
ispushed tothe right9electricity
flowsthroughthelowwattageheater
whichwarmsthecabinetsurface
betweenthedoorsand,undermost
conditions,preventstheforming
ofmoistureorwaterdroplets.
No
Itis notnecessarytodefrostthe
freezerorfreshfoodcompartments.
Althoughyourrefrigeratoris
designedandequippedtodefrost
itselfautomatically,somefrost
onpackagesisnormal.