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Please read this
Use and Care Guide
before you do anything else.. .
This booklet tells you how to start your refrigerator, clean it, move shelves and adjust controls. It even tells you what new sounds to expect
horn your refrigerator.
Treat your new refrigerator with care. Use it
only to do what home refrigerators are designed to do
Parts and features
Air Control
Control
Glass
Shelves
Freezer
Storage Bln
Model and Serial Number Label
Base Grille
Copy your Model and Serial Numbers here...
When you need service or call with a question,
have this informatlon ready:
1. Complete Model and Serial Numbers (from the
label located as shown).
2. Purchase date from sales slip.
Copy this InformatIon in these spaces Keep this
book, your warranty and sales slip together In a
handy place.
Please complete and mail the Owner Regis-
tration card furnished with this product.
Model Number
Serial Number
Purchase Date
Service Company and Telephone Number
Compartment
Utlllty
Door Shelves
Meat Pan
Meat Pan wlth
Cold Control
2
Contents
SAFETY FIRST
BEFORE YOU PLUG IT IN
Install Properly
Level Refrrgerator-Freezer
Remove Sales Labels
Clean It
Plug It In
USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR
Setiing the Controls
Changrng the Control Settings
Power Savrng Control
Adjusting the Shelves
Adjusting Meat Pun Temperature
Removing the Crisper, Meat Pun
and Covers
Removing the ?eezer Shelves
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Removing the Freezer BIG
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Changing the Light Bulbs
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iemoving the Base Grille
Automatic Ice Maker
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Sounds You May Hear
;
Energy Saving Tips
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CLEANING YOUR REFRIGERATOR
3
Cleaning Chart
5
FOOD STORAGE GUIDE
.\ Storing Fresh Food
Freezing and Storing Frozen Foods
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VACATION AND MOVING CARE
5 IF YOU NEED SERVICE OR ASSISTANCE
1 Before Callrng for Assistance
*
; If You Need Assistance
n_
:’ If You Need Service
L If bou Hove a Problem
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IMPORTz4NT
Before using Youf refrigerator. You are per<- .ilc ,
-esponslole for ‘nak “‘9 sure that t
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IS Installed and leveled on a floor that tisll “ICIC~
the weight and or an area suitable for its 81;~~~
and use
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s connected ohlb +c the right klrd of ou‘let v&h WC>
right electrIca! supply and grounalry [Refer t,-~
your Electrical Kequlrements and Ground,rn<l
Instructions :
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1s used only for sobs expected ct home ‘6~
frlgerators
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’ LX* r>ear an ever radlotDr or ‘ether heat source
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11 properI) rrcintoined
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Out of the weather
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used
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ar area where the room temperature WIII
r :t fall below 55 F (13 C1
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15 ro: used DY those who may hot understand how
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s not ,oaded witi- food before
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has time to get
properlv cold
Install properIS!. . .
1 Allow inch (1 25 err; space on each k) cue cr ,11 :’
the top of the refrigerator for ease of
2 If the refrigerator
want to leave extra space so ‘he door car bt
opened wider
3 The refrigerator back can be flust- cga;>rt thf~> ‘wc’
IS
to be against a wall ,VOU 711gP*
IPS*~~I~C?
or
Level refrigerator-freezer.. .
Remove sales labels.. .
Remove the Consumer Buy Guide lcbe rape ard
cry
inside
labels before usng the refrigerator
To remove any remaining glue:
1 ?uP briskly with thumb +o make a bcl the, reF>o:e
OR
:I
%Ck
area with dlshwcshlng deterger’ solu+:or ‘1
:ecspoon detergent In i a~cri wcrrn flclerj before
removing glue as described in step ’
DO NOT USE rubbing alcohol or flammable or
toxic solvents, such as acetone, gasoline, car-
bon tetrachloride, etc. These can damage the
material.
‘2 c r?rcl;erlr gr3,lncez elect:i’zcN sL,r~pS~ IS re
I.~;~, r+~tli I c reccmmertard ‘ha a se~c;rc~Te t.arcJlt
‘r~r~v~:Iy ‘,nl\i this coplIcrIce be prc;idec
Do not use an exiension cord. Use a recep-
tacle which cannot be turned off with a switch
or pull chain. See
rr;er:‘s and yrourding l?structl.3r sbet;+ #r va,r :lter
:‘dre ccc-uage
lrd ,viduO eiec+rlccl reaLIre
Usin
%h 01
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Air Outlet
Setting the controls.. .
The Temperature Control IS in the refrigerator and
the Air Control IS In the freezer section When the
refrrgerator IS plugged In for the frrst time
54@2’
3
1 Set the TEMPERA-
TURE CONTROL to 3
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2 Set the AIR CON-
TROL to 3
Changing the control settings...
If you need to adjust temperatures in the refrrger~
ator or freezer, use the settings lIsted In the chart
below
CONDITION :
If Refrigerator
Section is
TOO WARM
If Freezer
Section is
TOO WARM
QUESTIONS?
.call your
COOL-LINE@ Section is
service
assistance
telephone
number
(page 15).
If Refrigerator
TOO COLD
If ICE isn’t
MADE FAST ENOUGH Very cold room temperature Air Control
li ..i ^ ,.r
If BOTH SECTIONS boor opened often
are TOO WARM
REASONS:
Door opened often
Large amount of food added
Room temperature too worm
Door opened often
Large amount of food added
Very cold room temperature
[can’t cycle often enough]
Controls not set correctly
for vour conditions
Heavy ice usage
(can’t cycle often enough)
Large amount of food added
Very warm or very cold
room temperatures
Power Saving Control
Give the refrigerator time to cool down corn
pletely before adding food.
ercl hours )
(This may take
sev
These settings should be about right for
normal household refrigerator usage.
The controls ~111 be set about rtght when milk c
turce IS OS cold as you IIke and when Ice crean
IS firm
Do not block the air outlet on the control panel
Blocking It con slow the air movement needed tc
keep temperatures at the level you set
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Adjust the Temperature Control frrst
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Wart at least 24 hours between adjustments
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Then adjust the Air Control, if needed
RECOMMENDED SETTINGS:
Temperature Control
Air Control
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Temper&re‘Control
Air Control
Temperature Control
Air Control
Temperature Control
Temper&% ‘Control
Air Control
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4
3
3
4
3
4
3
2
Power Saving Control.. .
The Power Savina Control
sole operates electric heaters around the door
openings. These heaters help keep moisture from
forming on the outsrae of the refrigerator
on the Control Con
1 Use the ‘OFF set-
tlng when humidity
IS low
2 Use the ON setting
if moisture forms
on the outsrde of the
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