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Appliance Registration Base Grille Care and Cleaning Condenser Door Swing Option 13.15 Energy Saver Switch Energy-SavingTips Food Storage Suggestions Storage Times Ice Trays Icemaker AccessoryKit Installation Adapter Plug Clearances Electrical Requirements Extension Cord Grounding Location Rollers and Leveling Legs Water Supply to Icemaker Light Bulb Replacement Modeland Serial Numbers Problem Solver...
B eforeleavingthehouse or retiringforthenight,checkto be surethedoorshaven’t b eenleft openaccidentally, @ Storeonlythosefoodsrequiring refrigeration in yourrefrigerator. @ Wipemoisturefrombottlesand cartonsbeforeputtingthemin the refrigerator. @ Keepfoodscoveredto reduce moisturebuildupinsidethe refrigerator. @ If youturn thecontrolsto the coldestpositionfor quickchilling or freezing,be sureto turn them backto regularsettings. @ Don’tovercrowd y ourrefrigerator.
~ ~ ~ @ ~Q~Qt~I~@~ & ~~&@~ ~ ~~~~~~~, standor hangon the shelvesin . . the refrigerator. Theycould damagethe refrigeratorand seriouslyinjurethemselves. @ Afteryourrefrigerator is in operatiq do not touchthecokt surfaces,particularly whenIiatids are damp or wet. EkirI m ayadliere to theseextremelycoldsurfaces.
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Do notinstallrefrigerator w here temperature wiilgo below60”F. becauseit willnotrun oftenenough to maintainpropertemperatures, Do installit cma floorstrong enoughto supporta fullyloaded polarity refrigerator. Also seeEnergy-Saving T ips regardinglocation. clearances Allowthefollowing clearancesfor easeof installation andproperair circulation. Sides....l/2°...
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‘I?xnperatwe Controls Yourrefrigerator hastwocontrols at thetopfrontof thefreshfood compartment. T hesecontrolslet youregulatethetemperature in the freshfoodandfreezer compartments. Thefreshfoodcontrolhassettings from1 to 9 plusOl?F. ‘T’he freezercontrolhas settings from1 to 9. 1 is the warmest;9 is thecoldest. 1NITIALL% both controlsat 5. Yourrefrigeratormayoperatefor severalhourswhenyoufirststart it. Thisis normal, Forcolderor warmertemperatures, adjustthedesiredcompartment controlonenumberat a time.
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@ Do notoverloadyourfresh food or freezercompartmentwitha lot of warmfoodat onetime. @ Openthe door the fewesttimes possibleto saveelectricalenergy. @ When goingoutof townfor severaldays,leaveasfewperishables as possiblein the refrigerator.If yourrefrigeratorhas an icemaker, movethe icemakerfeelerarm to the OFF (u~)~ositicm and shutoff waterto ti~ Xfrigerator.
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Shelves & Storage Drawers Adjustable Shelves i n Fresh FoodCompartment Adjustableshelves in the fresh food enableyouto compartment rearrangetheshelvesto fityour family’; f oodstorageneed~ To remove a shelf, lift the front of the shelf straight up, rock slightly and pull straight out, Ilt!dlll ‘<...
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MOiSt9MI FreshDrawers These refrigerated drawers are unwrapped foods designed to keep freshbyretainingthenatural moistureco~)tent of foodssuchas: AfliChOkes oCherr& Plums e Asparagus Corn o Radishes o Beets,topped @ Currants o Rhubarb e Blueberries ~ Greens,leafy o Spinach o Carrots o Tomatoes, ~ Lettuce o Celery @Parsley ripe...
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Disconnect t hepowercord from thewalloutlet,removeall foodand cleananddry the interior. Secureall looseitems suchas grille,shelves,storagepansandice traysbytapingthemsecurelyin placeto preventdamage. Besurerefrigeratorstaysin upright positionduringactualmovingand in thevan. Refrigerator m ustbe securedin the vanto prevent movement. P rotectthe outsideof the refrigeratorwitha blanket. —— — —- — --- . -. —...
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Protectthepaintfinish.Thefinish on the outsideof the refrigerator is a highquality, b aked-on paintfinish. Withpropercare, it willstaynew- lookingandrust-freefor years. Applya coatof kitchenappliance waxwhenthe refrigeratoris new, andthenat leasttwicea year. AppliancePolishWax& Cleaner (Cat.
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* Maybe in defrostcycle when motor does not operate for about Xl minutes, QFFposition. o Temperature control in @ If intw+ior lightis noton, refrigerator m aynotbepluggedin at walloutlet. ~ If plugis secureandtherdligmatorstillfoilstooperate,pluga lampor a smtdl appliance intothesameoutlottod~termine if ther~is a trippedcircuitbreakerQr burnedoutfuse,...
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Reversi~ the DoorSwing These instructionsare for changing thehingesfromtherightsidet;thi leftside. Ifyoueverwanttochangethe hingesbackto therightside,follow thesesameinstructions (merely reverseall references to leftand right), ~Readtheseinstructions allthe waythroughbeforestarting. @ Handlepartscarefullyto avoid scratching paint. ~Setscrewsdownbytheirrelated partsto avoidusingthemin the wrongplaces. @ Providea non-scratching work surfaceforthe doors. @ Whenreinstalling doorhinges,be sureto usethe samenumberof shimsandwashersas were originallyused.
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@ Transfer thecenterhingeto the left. Hing[ Plastic Washer ‘> ‘Q “f?’ Shim “~~ l’=’% ‘ Center ~’P Hinge Bracket RIGHT SIDE a. Removethe center hinge and shim(s) from the cabinet,- Transfer the two screws from the opposite side of the cabinet to the screw holes vacated by the center hinge removaI.
o Transfer thedoorstops, LEFTSIDE I Freezerdoor: Reinstallthe door stop on the left bottom edge of the door. DoorStop Fresh fooddoor: Interchangethedoor stopandits screwwiththeplugbuttonon the rightbottomedgeof thedoor. a. Lowerthebottomsocketof’ the fresh fooddoorontothepinon the bottomhingebracket.Besurethe plasticwasheris in placeon thepin. b. Tiltthedoortowardsthe cabinet,gentlypush the doorunder the centerhingebracket,and align with the holein the centerhinge bracket.
CARE@ SERVICE, e Replacement o f housefusesor resettingof circuitbreakers. e Failureof the productif it is used forotherthan its intendedpurpose or usedcommercially. or our e Damageto productcaused by accident,fire,floodsor acts of God. WARRANTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FORCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. .—— ... — TBXS19 TBXS21...