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Operation
The temperature inside the refrigerator compartment
is controlled by turning the thermostat dial. Higher
numbers mean greater cooling power; lower
numbers mean less cooling power.
Temperature Control
Set the temperature control dial to 3 for optimum
refrigeration/freezing conditions under normal
circumstances. Set the dial to MAX only when rapid
refrigeration/freezing in your appliance is necessary.
Be sure to set the dial back to 3 later on.
IMPORTANT:
Do not operate your refrigerator for more than six hours with the
temperature control dial set to 5 or MAX. At these settings, the
compressor will run continuously. Consequently, foodstuffs stored in the
refrigerator compartment will be frozen and frost will form on the cooling
unit (evaporator).
When the room temperature is below 60°F, set the temperature control
dial to 2.
At the control dial setting of 1, the temperature in the freezer compartment
will not remain sufficiently low for ice cream and frozen foods.
If the unit is turned off or unplugged, YOU MUST ALLOW THREE (3)
MINUTES BEFORE RESTARTING OR REPLUGGING THE UNIT. The
unit will not start if you attempt to restart it in less than three (3) minutes.
Foods to be stored in the refrigerator should be properly packed to prevent
loss of moisture and mixing of odors Use plastic bags or wrap, aluminum foil,
wax paper, covered containers or bottles.
Storing Fresh Foods
Never store any inflammable, volatile or explosive substances.
Beverages with a high percentage of alcohol should be stored in tightly
sealed bottles in a vertical position.
Stored items should not touch the rear wall of the refrigerator.
Some organic substances like the volatile oils in lemon and orange peel, the
acid in butter, etc., can cause damage when in contact with plastic surfaces
or gaskets for a long period of time.
An unpleasant odor inside the refrigerator is a sign that something is wrong
with the food or that your refrigerator needs cleaning. Odors may be
eliminated or reduced by washing the interior of the refrigerator with a mild
solution of water and vinegar.
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