Using your refrigerator

Temperaty Control
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Air Control
Air Outlet Power Savlng Control

Setting the controls.. .

Solve the refrigerator time to cool down com-
The Temperature Control is in the refrigerator and
pletely betore addlng food.
[This may take sev-
the Air Control is in the freezer section. When the era1 hours.)
refrigerator is plugged in for the first time...
These settings should be about tight for
normal household retrlgerator usage.
The controls will be set about right when milk or
juice IS OS cold as you like and when ice cream
is firm.
I, Set the TEMPERA-
TURE CONTROL to 3. 2. Set the AIR CON- DO not block the air outlet on the control panel.
TROL to 3. Blocking it con slow the air movement needed to
keep temperatures at the level you set

Changing the control settings.. .

If you need to adjust temperatures In the refriger-
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Adjust the Temperature Control first.
ator or freezer. use the settings listed in the chart
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Wait at least 24 hours between adjustments
below.
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Then adjust the Air Control, if needed.
CONDITION: REASONS: RECOMMENDED SETTINGS:
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If Refrigerator Door opened often Temperature Control 4
Section is Large amount of food added Air Control 3
TOO WARM Room temperature too warm
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If Freezer Door opened often Temperature Control 3
Section is Large amount of food added Air Control 4
TOO WARM Very cold room temperature
QUESTIONS?
(can’t cycle often enough)
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., call your If Refrigerator Controls not set correctly Temperature Control
COOL-LINELB Section is for your conditions. Air Control :
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assistance If ICE isn’t Heavy ice usage Temperature Control 3
telephone MADE FAST ENOUGH Very cold room temperature Air Control 4
number (can’t cycle often enough)
Ipage 15). If BOTH SECTIONS Door opened often Temperature Control
are TOO WARM Large amount of food added Air Control
Very warm or very cold
room temperatures

Power Saving Control.. .

The Power Saving Control
on the Control Con-
sole operates elecfiic heaters around the door
openings. These heaters help keep moisture from
forming on the outside of the refrigerator.
1. Use the “OFF” set-
tmg when humidity
IS low.
2.
Use the “0N”setting
if moisture forms on
the outside of the
refrigerator.
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