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ALLOW 24 HOURS FOR TEMPERATURES TO STABILIZE
Yourrefrigeratorhastwocontrols
thatletyouregulatethetemperature
inthefreshfoodandfreezer
compartments.
~’~TM~LY,setthe I?RE!SM
FOODcontrolat5 and the
FREEZERcontrolat C.
r colderorwarmertemperatures,
djustthedesiredcompartment
contnioneletterornumberatatime.
woRTmR when initiawy
settingCOntlwk+or adjustingthem,
allow24hours for temperatures
tostabilize,or evenout.
Note:Turning fresh foodeontroll
toOFF positionstops‘coolingin
~m COI13ptIHtS-fk+dIfbd
m
freezer—butdoesnotshut
offpowertorefrigerator.
How to test temperatures
Usethemilktestforthefreshfood
compartment.Placeacontainerof
milkonthetopshelfinthetish
foodcompartment.Checkitaday
later.If themilkistoowarmortoo
cold,adjustthetemperaturecontrols.
Usethe icecream test for the
freezercompartment. Placea
containeroficecreaminthecenter
ofthefreezercompartment.Check
itaftera day.If it’stoohardor too
R,adjustthetemperaturecontrols.
“-Alwaysallow24 hours for
therefrigerator to reach the
temperature youset.
If you
turnyour huwhdd
?N&mlstatMow 60”F.at night
...youmaywanttoturnthelettered
controlonestepcolder,asfrom“C”
to “DVCoolertemperaturesinthe
housemaycausethecompressorto
operatelessfrequently,thusallowing
thefreezercompartmenttowarm
somewhat.Toprotectyourfrozen
foodsupply,leaveyourlettered
settingatthiscoldersettingforthe
entirewinteror forwhateverperiod
oftimeyouareturningdownyour
thermostat.Thisisespecially
importantwhenthethermostatis
turneddownforanextendedperiod.
Thischangeshouldhavenoeffect
onyourfreshfoodcompartment.
However,iffreezingoccurs,turn
thenumberedcontrolonestep
warmer,asfrom“5” to “4V
Whenyoustopturningthe
thermostatdown,turntemperature
controlsbacktotheirregularsettings.
EnemysaverStikh
TheEnergySaverSwitchislocated
onthetemperaturecontrolpanel.
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Toredwx -theamount of
electricity requiredtoq$emte
yuximRTf@3atm-,push SWMR
totheM ‘position.
‘I’histurnsCMTheatersinyour
refrigeratorthatpreventmoisture
fromformingm theoutside.
Umofthe EnergySaverSwitchcan
saveyoumoney.Estimatedyearly
savings,dependingonyourlocal
electricrates,fireasfollows:
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Estlmat6dYearlySavin~s
Eneroy
!VIO(ki ElectricRate(P6rKwh)
SWhlgs
$
,05 $ ,08 $ ,11(Approx’)
TBX23 $14!00 $23,00 $31,00 19%
Withtheheatersturnedoff, there
isachance’thatmoisturemayform
ontheoutsideofyourrefrigerator,
especiallywhentheweatheris
humid.Thehumidityismostlikely
tobehighinthesummer,inthe
earlymorninghours,andinhomes
whicharenotairconditioned,
Overanextendedperiodoftime,
moisturethatformsontheoutside
maycausedeteriorationofthepaint
finish.Itwillbeimportanttoprotect
thefinishbyusingappliancepolish
waxasdescribd onpage11.
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‘WhentheEnergySaverSwitch
ispushedto the I@ht9electricity
flowsthroughthelowwattage
heaterswhichwarn theoutside
ofthecabinetand,undermost
conditions,preventtheforming
ofmoistureorwaterdroplets.
R isnotnecessarytodefrostthe
freezeror freshfoodcompartments.
Yourrefrigeratorisdesigned
andequippedtodefrostitself
automatically.
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