Using your refrigerator
CONTROL CONSOLE
Temperature Control Dial
Air Control Dial
Setting | the | Controls. |
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The | Temperature | Control | Iand | Air | Control | dials |
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inside | the | refrigerator. | To stall | the | refrigerator, | turn | the | TEMP. CONTROL | |||||||
dial to | 3 and | the | AIR CONTRIL | dial | to | B. These are |
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It takes | time | for | your | refrigerator | to | reach | proper | storage temper- | |||||||
atures. | When | you | first turn it c’n, | it will | run continuously |
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gets properly cold. Before Ic.#ading with food, be sure the refrigerator has cycled at least once (turned on, turned off, and on again). Controls will be set about ri!.lht if your milk or juice is as cold as your family likes it, and when ice cream is firm.
The control console has directions for raising or lowering the tem- peratures, if needed.
Off Setting
Helps Save Energy
Power Saving Contra I.
The Power Saving Control Inside your refrigerator controls electric heaters. These heaters heIF prevent moisture from forming on the outside of the refrigerator wllen humidity is high. Use the OFF setting when humidity is low to he@ save electricity. Use ON only if moisture forms on the outside of the r<bfrigerator.
Lift the Front; Then the Back
Adjusting | the Shelve:; and Meat Pan. |
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Arrange |
| your | glass | refrigc | rator | shelves | to | suit | yourself. | Be careful. | ||||||
The shelves | are | heavy. |
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To remove | a | shelf, | tilt | up | it the | front. | Then | lift | up | at | the | back. | To | |||
replace | it, keep | it tilted. | Guic | e the | rear | hooks | into the slots in the shelf | |||||||||
bracket. | Lower | the | front. |
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Before | moving |
| the | meat | l ban itself, | remove | the | pan | by | pulling | it | |||||
out, lifting | the front | and | then | Dulling | out the rest of the way. |
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Removing the Freezer Basket and Shelf.
Slide the basket or shelf OI it until it stops. Lift and slide it out the rest of the way. To replace it, put It back on the slides; make sure the wire stops clear the front of the sli 1e.s; push it in. For proper air movement, always keep the basket in p ace when the freezer is operating.
Pull to stop;
Lift; Pull Again
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