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CARING
FOR
THE
REFRIGERATOR
Moving
Turn
off
the
water
supply
to
the
Ice
maker
<
least
one
day
before
you
move.
When
the
last
load
of
Ice
drops
into
the
bln,
turn
the
Ice
maker
off
by
raising
the
signal
arm.
Empty
the
Ice
bln.
Remove
all
food
and
pack
It
In
dry
ice.
Unplug
the
refrigerator.
Clean
It
thoroughly
rinse
well
and
dry.
Take
out
all
removable
parts
and
tape
them
together
so
they
wor
rattle.
Screw
In
the
leveling
legs,
tape
the
door
shut
and
tape
the
power
supply
cord
to
the
cabinet.
When
you
get
to
your
new
home,
put
everything
back
and
refer
to
page
5.
Also,
remember
to
reconnect
the
water
supply
line
to
the
Ice
maker.
Power
interruptions
If
electricity
goes
off,
call
the
power
company.
Ask
how
long
the
power
will
be
off.
1.
If
service
will
be
interrupted
24
hours
or
less,
keep
both
doors
closed.
This
helps
food
stay
frozen.
2.
If
service
will
be
interrupted
longer
than
hours:
(a)
Remove
all
frozen
food
and
store
It
i
a
frozen
food
locker.
OR
(b)
Place
2
lbs.
(0.9
kg)
of
dry
Ice
In
the
freezer
for
every
cubic
foot
of
freeze
space.
This
will
keep
food
frozen
for
to
4
days.
Wear
gloves
to
protect
your
hands
from
bums.
OR
3.
A
full
freezer
stays
cold
longer
than
a
partly
filled
one.
A
freezer
full
of
meat
stays
cold
longer
than
a
freezer
full
of
baked
goods.
If
food
contains
Ice
crystals,
it
may
be
safely
refrozen,
although
the
quality
and
flavor
may
be
affected.
If
the
condition
of
the
food
is
poor,
or
If
you
feel
it
Is
unsafe,
dispose
of
It.
Questions?
Call
our
Consumer
Assistance
Center
telephone
number,
1-800-422-1230.
(c)
I
f
neither
a
food
locker
nor
dry
ice
Is
available,
use
or
can
perishable
foo
at
once.
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