MODE L 564.8963600
Net Capacity 3.6 Cubic Feet*
THINGS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
WHEN YOUR REFRIGERATORIS INSTALLED
INSPECT
For shipping damage. If damaged, or parts missing, notify Sears at once.
INSTALLATION
Remove all packing material and tape.
Install on strong, level floor or counter.
Avoid any of direct sunbeam, heat source and moisuture.
Let air circulate freely around refrigerator.
Keep rear of refrigerator 5 inches away from wall and provide at least 12 inches space on top for proper operation.
CAUTION
Should you turn off the cold control, allow at least three minutes before restarting in order to give the electric device cooling off time.
ELECTRICAL | REQUIREMENTS |
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120 | Volts, | 60 Hz | (60 | cycles A.C.) | 15 | Amps | |
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ELECTRICAL | GROUNDING |
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Must | be | grounded. | Uses | 60 | Hz | ||
(60 | cycle) AC. Do | not | use extension | cord. | Use | ||
plug | with | grounded | |||||
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Unless 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.
*Capacity manufacturer certified
(Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers)
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| Start | by | setting | For | all | cleaning: | Mix | 2 tablespoons | baking | 3. | Keep | your | refrigerator | reasonably | level, |
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| Defrost |
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| builds | the | tubing | on | outside | back | when dusty. |
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| of | frost. Turn | off | control, | Things | to | remember |
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| Be | sure | control | is | on. | Read | all | USE |
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g | food, | Do | not | use | heater |
| devices | to | speed | 1. | Allow | 24 | hours for | your | Refrigerator | to | CARE |
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| defrosting. |
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O | jects | in | freezer. | Let | frost | melt. | Pan of | warm | 2. | The motor will start and | stop | often. It | number |
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| DANGER | SHOCK HAZARD. Disconnect power before servicing. |
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ENERGY SAVING TIPS
WAYS TO SAVE POWER, SAVE MONEY, AND STILL ENJOY YOUR KENMORE
I. Reduce door openings.
2, Close the door as soon as you can.
3. Keep coils on back of refrigerator clean.
4.Adjust temperature control to warmer setting when practical.
5.Don't put hot foods in refrigerator.
6, Don't allow more than I/4" of frost to build up in freezer compartment.
7. Keep your Kenmore away from stove or other heat sources.