Hotpoint CTX18, CTX20, CTX18EG, CTX18HJ, CTX18PJ User Manual

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It isintendedto helpyouoperate andmaintainyournewrefrigerator properly.
Keepit handyfor answersto your questions.
If youdon’t understandsomething or need morehelp, write (include
yourphonenumber): Consumer Affairs
Hotpoint AppliancePark Louisville,KY40225
writedown the model and
Serial nm-hxso You’llseethem on a label atthe
bottom,just insidethe freshfood compartment door.
These numbers are also on the Consumer Product Ownership RegistrationCard that came with your refrigerator.
Beforesendinginthe registration card, pleasewritethese numbers here:
Model Number
Serial Number
Use thesenumbersin any correspondenceor servicecalls concerningyourrefrigerator.
If you receivedadamaged refrigerator,immediatelycontact the dealer(or builder)that soldyou the refrigerator.
Savetime andmoney. Beforeyou requestservice, check
the ProblemSolveron pages 12 through 14.It listsminor causesof operatingproblemsthat youcan
correct yourself.
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Be sure the doors are closed
@htiy. Before leavingthe
mtiririgfor the night, check to
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be Surethe doors haven’tbeen left open accidtm’@l@.
@Keepfoods cowed toreduce
moisture buildupinside the refrigerator.
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“. . .YoiJmaysafelyrefreezefrozen foodsthat$ave tl-iawed.iftheystill containice crystalsor if theyare stillcoki-–below40”F.
“. . .Thawedground meats, pmdtry,
or fishthathaveanyoff-odoror off-colorshoukinot be refrozen and shouldnot beeaten. Thawed ~~
ice cream shouldbe discarded. If the odorm+color of anyfoodis poor or questionable, getrid of it.,, The foodmay be darigcroustoeat: -
“Evenpartialthawingandref-ing
reducethe eating qualityof foods,
pariicuhwlyfruits, vegetablesand prepared foods. The eating quality c1red meatsis affectedless than
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bya B. Beforecleaning. -: . , ~, ~. Beforereplacinga &mm3d-oW.
lightMb, the ml+igemtorshot.dd~ be unplugged.in.orderto avoid corkactwith a live wife.fikiment. (Aburned-out lightbulb may bn%.kwhen,&ing”@laced.)
. Note: Turning controlto OFF
positiondoes notrqmove,pmvez to thelight circuit. .
@Do not o~mte J%xwmmemtor inthe presence GfexpiosiveMm%
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useofAdapter Plug
Becauseof potential safety
hazardsunder certain conditions,
westrong~yrecommend againstuse ofan adapterplug.However,if you stiilelectto use an adapter,where localcodespermit,aTEMPORARY
~ONNE~ION maybe madeto a properlygrounded two-prongwall
outletby useofa UL listedadapter (Fig.2) availableat most local hardwarestores.
TEMPORARYMETHOD -~ ,
[ADAPTER PLUGS NOT
PERMITTED IN CANADA)
ALIGN LARGE
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-/ INSURE PROPER GROUND
Largerslot in adapter must be alignedwith larger slot in wall outletto provideproper polarity in connectionofpower cord.
OWJT1ON:Attaching adapter groundterminal to wall outletcover screwdoes notground theappliance unless cover screw is metal, and not
insulated,andwalloutletisgrounded
throughhouse wiring. Youshould havethecircuitcheckedbyaqualified electricianto make sure theoutlet isproper~ygrounded.
‘Whendisconnecting
cordfrom the adapter,alwayshold
theadapter with one hand. If this is notdone, the adapter ground terminalis very likely to break withrepeated use.
Should the adapter ground
‘terminalbreak, Do NOT USEthe
appliance until atproper ground
h3s again been estddished.
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Bscauseof potential safety hazardsunder certain conditions, wcstrongly recommend against the
uw ofan extension cord. However, ifyou stillelect to use an extension
~C>rd,it is absolutely necessary that itbe a UL listed 3-wire grounding
i~i~eapplianceextensioncordhaving
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thepower
agroundingtypeplugandoutlet andthatthe electricalratingofthe cordbe 15amperes(minimum)and
120volts.Suchextensioncordsare obtainablethroughyourlocal serviceorganization.
The refrigerator should
be phngged
into its mm
always
Mhf’idwd ekctricd oRdet­(115volt, 60Hertz, or 100volt,50
Hertz, singlephaseAC). Thisis recommendedfor bestperformance and topreventoverloadinghouse wiringcircuits, whichcouldcause afire hazardfromoverheatingwires.
Refrigerator hcation Do not install refrigeratorwhere
temperaturewill go below60”F.
becauseit willnot run oftenenough tomaintainproper temperatures.
Do install it on a floorstrong
enoughto supporta fully loaded
refrigerator.
Also see Energy-Saving~lps regardinglocation.
Clearances
Allowthe followingclearancesfor ease ofinstallationand proper air circulation.
Sides . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3/4°
Top . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l”
Back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l”
when Building a New Iiome..
consider providingwater supply to refrigerator location. It will simpli~ connection of optional automaticicemaker should you wish to installone ata later date.
RolleTs/hveling
some models have
rollers that enable youto move the refrigerator awayfrom the wal~forcleaning; other models
haveadjus~ble levelinglegs.
Legs
adjustable
Rollersor legs,locatedbehindthe basegrille, shouldbe set SGthe refrigeratoris firmlypositionedon the floorand thefrontis raisedjust enoughthatthedoorscloseeasily whenopenedabouthalfway.
‘$70adjustrokrs orlkvdinglegs,
removethebase grillebygrasping it atthebottomandpulling it out.
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Turnrolleradjustingscrews or kvding legs clockwiseto raise refrigerator,counterclockwiseto lowerit. Use adjustablewrench (3/8”hexhead bolt) or pliers.
When adjustingfront rollers or levelingiegsfo~properdoorclosure, it isrecommended that the bottom front edgeofthe cabinetbe approximately3/4”from the floor.
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To+repkwebase gdk,alignprongs
on back of grille with clamps in cabinet and push forward until grille snapsinto place.
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OpemtingYourRefrigerator
settheTemperatureContrd$
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ALLOW 24 HOURS FOR TEMPERATURES TO STABILIZE
Yourrefrigeratorhas twocontrols thatletyouregulatethe temperature in thefresh foodand freezer
compartments.
INITIALLY,set theFRESH FOOD controlat 5 and the FREEZERcontrolat C.
Forcolderor warmertemperatures, adjustthe desiredcompartment controloneletter or numberata time.
IMPORTANT When initially setting thecontrols
or when adjujting thin, allow24
hours for the temperatures to
stabiiize,or evenout.
Note: Turningthe fresh food controlto the OFF positionstops coolinginBOTHcompartments— freshfood AND freezer—but
does notshut off powerto the
refrigerator.
How‘to TestTemperatures
Usethe milktest forthe freshfood
compartment. Placea container of milkon the topshelfin thefresh hod compartment. Check ita day
Iatcr.If the milk istoo warm or too
cold,adjustthe temperaturecontrols. Use the ice ‘creamtest for the
freezer conlpart~lle~ltoPlace a ~wntainerofice cream in the center ~~i’the [-rcezcrcompartment. Check
it tiiier a day.H it’stoo hard or too
soil.
acljust thetemperaturecontrols.
~-=+ ‘ KTJ%.!!iwaysM,)W24 hours for
ihe !&-igtnwtw- to reach the
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Thisturnsoffheatersin your refrigeratorthatpreventmoisture fromformingonthe outside.
Useofthe EnergySaverSwitchcan saveyoumoney.Estimatedyearly savings,dependingon yourlocal electricrates, are asfollows:
EstimatedYearlySavings
Model ElectricRate(PerKwh)
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CTX18
CTX20
$ .05 $ .08 $9,00 $15.00 $8.00 $13.00
Energy
Savings (Approx”)
$ :11 $20.00 $18.00 140/0
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Withthe heatersturned off, there
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youmaywanttoturn the lettered controlone stepcolder,as from “C” to “DVCooler temperaturesin the
housemay cause thecompressor to operatelessfrequently,thusallowing the freezercompartment to warm
somewhat. Toprotectyour frozen foodsupply,leaveyourlettered settingat this colder settingfor the
entirewinter or for whateverperiod of timeyou are turning downyour
below 60°F’.at night
isa chancethatmoisturemayform onthe outsideofyourrefrigerator, especiallywhen theweather is humid. The humidityis mostlikely tobe highin the summer,in the early morninghours, and inhomes whichare not airconditioned.
Overan extendedperiod oftime, moisturethat form-son the outside maycause deteriorationofthepaint finish.It willbe importanttoprotect thefinishby usingappliancepolish waxas describedonpage 10.
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thermostat. This isespecially importantwhen thethermostat is
turneddownfor an extendedperiod.
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This changeshould haveno effect on your fresh food compartment. However,if freezing occurs, turn the numbered control one step warmer, as from “5” to “4V
When you stop turning the thermostat down, turn temperature controlsbackto theirregularsettings.
When the EnergySaverSwiteb. ispushedto therigM9electricity flowsthroughthelowwattage heaterswhich warmthe outside ofthecabinetand, under most conditions,preventtheforming ofmoistureor waterdroplets.
Enegy saver switch
The Energy Saver Switch is located on the temperature control panel.
No Defrowi~ It isnotnecessarytodefrostthe
freezeror fresh foodcompa~~ments. Yourrefrigerator isdesigned and equipped to defrostitself automatically.
ekdrkity E’quiredi ‘b Opemte
yourR2frigemtm, pwh switch
to the M position.
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