Using your refrigerator
Light Switch Freezer Control
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| The | Refrigerator | and Freezer Controls are on a console inside the | |||||||||||||||||
| refrigerator | at | the | top. | To start | the | refrigerator, | set | the | Refrigerator | ||||||||||
Power Savmg Control | Control | to 3 and |
| the | Freezer | Control | to B. | until | the | Insides | are | |||||||||
| When | you | first | turn | it on, | it will | run continuously | |||||||||||||
| properly | cold. |
| It takes | time | for | your | refrigerator | and | freezer | to get | |||||||||
| cold | enough | to |
| store | food | safely. | Before | loading | it with | food, | be | sure | |||||||
| the refrigerator |
| motor | has | cycled | at | least | once | [turned | on, turned | off, | |||||||||
| and turned on again). This may take up to a day. |
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| number | of operating |
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CONDITIONS |
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| CONTROL | SETTINGS |
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For Normal |
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| number of door |
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| amounts | of food | added. | Freezer.. |
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- | Normal | room | temberature. |
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If Refrigerator |
| Section | is Too | Warm: | Refrigerator |
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opened | often. |
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warm | food | load | added. | Freezer.. |
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If Freezer Section is Too Warm: | Refrigerator |
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- | Door | opened |
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amount | of warm | food added. | Freezer.. |
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If Ice isn’t Made Fast Enough: |
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ice | usage. |
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room | temperature. |
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If Both Sections are Too Warm: | Refrigerator | . . . 4 | |||||||||
opened | often. |
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amounts | of | food | added. | Freezer.. |
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POWER SAVING CONTROL: It’s normal for |
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moisture to form around the doors when |
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room | humidity | is high. |
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- | If moisture | forms. |
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low or during | heating | season |
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The temperature setting will be about right when milk or juice are as cold as you like, and when ice cream is firm. If you need to adjust the settings to match the way your refrigerator is used, use the set- tings suggested in the chart above. Change only one control at a time. Wait o day, then make mother change, if needed.
| Removing |
| Shelves. | |
| To remove a shelf, lift up the front. Then lift up at the back. To | |||
| replace | it, put | the rear notches | onto the shelf supports. Lower the |
Then the Back | front into | place. |
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