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‘5.” Wait 24 hours. Then
adjust ~he
controls if needed.
For a colder fresh food compart-
ment, set the controls at “B” and
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Rx a colder freezer compartment,
set the controls at ‘V’ and “5f’
For a warmer fresh food compart-
ment, set the controls at “D” and
f’q:, “~;, or “*:,
Note: Turningthemmberedcontrd
to “OFF” turns off the compressor
and stopscooling in both the fresh
food and freezer compartments.
the themilk testfor the fresh food
cmrnpartment.
Put a container of milk on the top
shelf in the fresh food compart-
ment. Check it a day later. If the
milk is too warm or too coid, adjust
the temperature controls.
Use the
icecream testforthe
freezer compartment.
Put a container of ice cream in the
center of the freezer compartment.
Check it after a day. If it’s too hard
or too soft, adjust the temperature
controls.
Always allow 24 hours for the
refrigerator to reach the temper-
ature you set.
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60° at night?
If so, you might want to turn the
lettered control to a one-step-
colder setting, as from ‘X77to ‘~l’l~’
Leave it at this setting during the
entire period that you are turning
down your thermostat,
Most likely the numbered setting
won’t have to be changed.
However, if freezing should occur
in the fresh food compartment,
turn the numbered control one
step wartier–-as from “5” to “4.’$
When you stop turning your house-
hold thermostat down to 60° at
night, turn the temperature controls
back to their regular settings.
The Energy Saver Switch is located
on the upper left side of the fresh
food compartment,
To reduce the amount of elec-
tricity required to operate your
refrigerator, $M.Jshswitch to the
left to the position.
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This turns off heaters in your
refrigerator that prevent moisture
from forming cmthe outside,
Use of the Energy Saver Switch
can save you money, Estimated
y~arly savings, depending on your
local electric rates, are as follows:
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(PtNKwh) !lavlnfls
$ .05 $ ,(XI $
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With the heaters turned off, there
is a chance that moisture may form
on the outside of your refrigerator,
especially when the weather is
humid. The humidity is most likely
to be high in the summer, in the
early morning hours, and in homes
which are not air conditioned,
Over an extended period of time,
moisture that forms on the out-
side may cause deterioration of
the paint finish, It will be impor-
tant to protect the finish by using
appliance polish wax as described
on page 8.
When the Energy Saver Switch
is pushed to the right, electricity
flows through the low wattage
heaters which warm the outside
of the cabinet and, under most
conditions, prevent the forming
of moisture or water droplets.
it is not necessary to defrost
&g!&
the freezer or fre$h food compart- =>*’
ments. Your refrigerator is designed
and equipped to defrost itself
automatically.