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OPERATINGYOURREFRIGERATOR
Setting Temperature Controls
Your new refrigerator has two controls; one for the refrigerator compartment and one for the freezer compartment.
These controls are located at the top, rear of the refrigerator compartment.
The Freezer Control The Refrigerator Control
The freezer control has settings from A (warmest) to G The refrigerator control has settings from 1 (warmest)
(coldest). Initially set this control to D. to 11 (coldest). Initially set this control to 6.
Let the refrigerator run at least 8 to 12 hours before adding food. In a day or so you may decide one or both
compartments should be colder or warmer. If so, adjust the control(s) as instructed below:
Freezer too warm: Turn freezer control to succeeding Refrigerator too warm: Turn refrigerator control to
letter, next higher number.
Freezer too cold: Turn freezer control to preceding Refrigerator too cold: Turn refrigerator control to next
letter, lower number.
IMPORTANT USAGE INFORMATION
1. Except when starting the refrigerator, do not 3. Your refrigerator may run for several hours when
change either control more than one number or you first start it. This is normal.
letter at a time. Allow 24 hours for temperature 4. The coldest freezer setting (G) is recommended
to stabilize before resetting, for short term use only.
2. Changing either control will have some effect on
the temperature of the other compartment.
Energy Tips Warm Cabinet Surfaces
For efficient energy use: Some portions of the cabinet may be warm to the
1. Be sure refrigerator is level and ventilation around touch. This is a normal function of the refrigerator
front grille is not blocked, which helps prevent moisture from condensing on the
cabinet. This condition will be more noticeable when
2. Keep freezer full to near capacity; less cold air will
you first start your refrigerator, during hot weather,
escape during door openings, and after excessive or lengthy door openings.
3. Let hot dishes cool before putting into refrigerator
or freezer.
4. Cover liquids; if uncovered, the refrigerator might
run longer.
5. Clean refrigerator condenser coils once a year.
6. Wipe moisture from outside of containers before
_lacing into refrigerator.
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