Usethese numbers in any
correspondence or service calls
concerning your refrigerator.
If youreceiveda damaged
refrigerator,immediately contact
the dealer (or builder) that sold you
the refrigerator,
Saw time and money.
Beforeyoucd! forservice,check
the Problem Solver on pages10
through 12.It listsminor causesof
operating problems that you can
correct yourself, It could save
you an unnecessary service call.
~ Location of your refrigerator is
important. Avoid locating it next to
your range, a heating vent or where
sun wiii shine directly on it.
BDofiIt open doors more Often
than necessary.
~ cio~e the doors as soon as
possib!e, particularly in hot, humid
weather.
o i3e sure the doors are closed
tightly. E3eforeleaving the house or
retiring for the night, check to be
sure doors haven’t been left ajar
inadvertently.
~ StOre OniythOsefoods requiring
refrigeration in your refrigerator.
QWipe a[[ moisture from
and ~art~nS ~~f~re putting
bOtti@
them in
the refrigerator.
@Keep ail foods covered to
reduce moisture build-up inside
the refrigerator.
@If you tut-n controls to cokiest
position for quick.chilling or freez-
ing, be sure to turn them back to
regular settings.
e ~~~’t ~v~rcro~qjyOLII- refrigerator.
overcrowdingcan
require Mra,{%~~.,
electrical energy to k~~p every-&;;j
thing cool.
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usingthis
pp!iance, alwaysexercise basic
safety precautions, including the
Mowing:
@USNthis app~ianceonlyfor its
inkmdedDurpciseasdescribed ih
this Use and Care Book,
@Thisr@r@eriMormustbeproperly
inskdkxiinmwxxkmce withthe
Instructionsbefore it
isused.See grounding instructions
below and on page 2.
* Never unplugyfwr refrigerator
byonthe powercord.
Always grip plug’firmly and pull
straight out from the receptacle.
* Repairorrepkme
allelectricserviceconk that
have !ixxxxnefrayed or otherwise
damaged.Do not use a cord that
shcnwscracks or abrasion damage
ng its iength or at either the
ug or connector end.
swfa~qs,when hands
are dampor wet, Skin mayadhere
to these extremely cold surfaces}
contain ice crystais or if they are
stiii coid—beiow 40°F.
‘:..Thawed ground meats,poultry,
or fish that have any off-odor
or off-coior shouid not be refrozen
and shouid not ix?eaten. Thawed
ice cream shouid be discarded. if
the odor or coior of any food is
poor or questionable, get rid of it.
The food may be dangerous to eat.
fax%, particularly fruits, vegetabies,’and preparedfowls, The
eating quaiity of red meatsis
aff~cted lessthan that of many
other foods. Use refrozen foods as
soon aspossible to sav~as much
~f their eating quality asycmcart~’
@If’yourold refrigeratork still
mmmdtkwhouseKNtnotin use,
be sureto nwmve thedoors.Thi~
wiJlreducethe pfxsibiiity of danger
Unplugyourrefrigerator:
A. Before making any repair%
Note: Westrongiy recommend
th~t any servicing be performed
by aquaiified individual.
ELBefore cieaning,
C. i3efore replacing a burned-out’
iight bulb, the refrigerator should
be unpiugged in order to avoid
contact with a live wire fiiament.
(A burned-out iight buib may
break when being repiaced.)
Note: Turning controi to CNW
position does not remove power
to the iight circuit.
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7“hepower cord of this appliance
is equipped with a three-prong
bemadetoa properiy grounded
two-prongwall receptacle by use of
aULlisted adapter(Fig. 2)available
at most local hardware stores.
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TheIargerslot inthe adaptermust be
aligned-withthe larger slot inthe wall
receptacle to provide proper polarity
in the connection of the powercord.
CAUTKN’$LAttaching adapter
ground terminal to wall receptacle
cover screw does not ground the
appliance unless cover screw is
metal, and not insulated, and wall
receptacle is grounded through
house wiring. Customer should
havethe circuit checked by a qualified electrician to make sure the
receptacle is properly grounded.
When disconnectingthe pcmwxcordfromthe adapter,always hold
the adapter with one hand. If this
is not done, the adapter ground
terminal is very likely to break
with repeated use.
the adapter $yxN.md
break, lx) No-r USE the
app!kmce until
has again been
a proper ground
useof‘N3kxk
Becauseof potential safety hazards
undercertainconditions, we strongly
recommend againstthe useof an
extension cord. However,if you still
elect to usean extension cord, it is
absolutely necessarythat it be aUL
listed 3-wire grounding type appliance extension cord andthat the
current carrying ratingof the cord be
15amperes minimum.Such exten-
sion cords areobtainable through
your local service organization.
Theshould always
beiir’ltclitsCNvn
oLM3t-
(115volt, 60 Hertz, or 100volt,
50 Hertz, single phaseAC).
This is recommended for best
performance and to prevent overloading housewiring circuits,
which could cause
hazardfrom overheating wires.
Do not hmtailrefrigeratorwhere
temperaturewill go below 60°F.
because it will not run often enough
to maintain proper temperatures.
consider providing water supply to
refrigerator location. Hwill simplify
connection of optional automatic
icernaker shouicl you wish to install
one at a later date.
a possible fire
Fldh’s
Adjustablerollers,which enable
you to move your refrigerator away
from the wall for cleaning, are
located behind the basegrille,
These rollers should be set
the refrigerator is firmly positioned
on the floor andthe front is raised
just enough that the doors close
easily when opened about halfway.
Specially designed door hinges lift
both doors slightly when opened,
The force of gravity then helps
close the doors automatically.
Toadjustrollers,remove the base
grille by grasping it at the bottom
and pulling it straight out.
Turnrolleradjustingscrewsclock-
wise to raise refrigerator, counter-
clockwise to lower it. Useadjustable
wrench (3/81’hexheadbolt) orp!iers.
When adjusting front roilers for
proper door closure, it is recom-
mended that the bottom front edge
of the cabinet be approximately
5/8 inch from the floor.
so that
cmback of grille withclamps in
cabinet and gently push forward
until grille snaps into place.
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!NITIAL SETTING
E COLDEST
‘N’T’ALSETT’NG 5FRESH FOOD
COLDEST 9
TEMPERATURECONTF?C)I-$
Youwon’t find an“energy saver”
switch on this refrigerator.
Warmliquid from the refrigerator’s
condenserisautomatically circulated
aroundthe front edge of the freezer
compartment to help keepmoisture
from forming
refrigerator during humid weather.
Many refrigerators usespecial
electric heaters. This refrigerator
needs none.That’s why there is no
“ermrgy saver” switch ...there’s no
need for it.
cm the outside of the
‘@w refrigerator hastwo controls
that let you regulate the temperature in the fresh food andfreezer
compartments.
INITIALLY,set the FV3ESHFXX3D
mmtrol at 5 and the FREEZER
Iltroi at ‘C.
or coider or warmer temperatures,
adjustthe desired compartment con-
if yo%j
...you maywantto turn the/ettered
control onestep colder,as from “C”
to “D.” Cooler temperatures in the
house maycause the freezer con-
trols to operate lessfrequently,
thus allowing the freezer compartment to warm somewhat.Toprotect
your frozen food supply, leave your
lettered setting at this colder setting
for the entire winter or for whatever
period of time you areturning down
your thermostat. This is especially
important when the thermostat is
turned down for anextended period.
This change should have no
effect on your fresh food section.
However, if freezing occurs, turn
the numbered control one step
warmer, asfrom “5” to “4.”
When you stopturning the thermostat down, turn temperature controls
backto their regular settings.
turnycwr
!3dcwv
iM’Y’F.atnight
It is not necessary to defrost the
freezer or freshfood compartments.
Your refrigerator is designed and
equipped to defrost itself
automatically.
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