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To Start
Plug the refrigeratorinto a wall outlet. Set the refrigerator
temperature control on "3". Wait 24 hours. Check the food.
Adjust the control if needed.
Start / Adjust Control
Your refrigerator must he reasonably level.
Use the
Adjusting The Temperature
Adjust the refrigerator temperature using the cold control in the refrigerator compartment.
•The "MIN" position is the warmest setting on each section.
•For ordinary use, set the temperature control in the "3" position.
•If either section is not cold enough, turn the control toward "MAX".
•If either section is too cold, turn the control toward "MIN". After adjusting the control, wait 24 hours. Then, make another change, if needed.
In the summer or when the refrigerator door is opened often, you may need to turn the control in the
Don't turn the refrigerator temperature control off unless
both freezer and refrigerator sections are completely empty. The control will shut off refrigeration in both sections.
Use And Care Information
Everyday care is listed on the inside door. Special cleaning instructions are on individual parts.
Before You Move Your Kenmore to a New
Location.
•Remove all food (pack dry ice around any food you're keeping). Unplug the refrigerator and tape the power cord securely to the back.
Take out all removable shelves and storage drawers. Pack carefully. Clean and dry your refrigerator thoroughly.
Tape all doors, drawers, and shelves that you didn't
remove.
•Move your refrigerator in an upright position, never leave it on its back or side.
Your Kenmore refrigerator needs three inches of air space at the top and a one inch space between the wall and the condenser on the back of the refrigerator.
CAUTION: Do not operate refrigerator near flammables, such as gasoline. Do not use for storage of flammables.
Your refrigerator must be grounded. Use a 120 Volts, 60 Hz outlet. Do not use an extension cord.
Use a
WARNING!Un!ess the above grounding method is followed, you are not protected
against severe or lethal shock in the event of a short circuit of an electrical
component or wiring of refrigerator.