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Ice Cube Trey
Ice cube tray is flexible° Twist tray to remove ice euboea If
the ice cube tray is frozen hard to the evaporator surface=
run a little water over the tray Never use a knlie or other
metal instrument to remove Ice cube tray because this may
damage the evaporator (Fig D)
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Cooling System
This refdgeretor ts inclusive of a "frost free" type cooling
system, which means you never have to de/rosl Ihe
fleezer compartment. Defrosting ts done automatlcalfy by
means of a defrost heating element and a defrost timer
factory programmed to operate (cycle) approximately
every B hours, The defrost water is routed into a defrost
pan Iecaled directly above the compressor from where it
evaporated,
Cleaning
Before cleaning the refrigerator or freezer, always
disconnect the refrigerator from the power supply. To
clean the inside, use a soft cloth and a solution of a
tablespoon of baking soda fo one quart of water, or a mild
soap suds solution, or some mild detergent. Wash ice
cube trey, drip tray, and gilds out ehe_ves in a mild
detergent solution, Ihen dry and wipe with a soft cloth°
Clean the outside with a soft ,clamp cloth end some mild
detergenl or appt{ance cleaner,
Setting the Thermostat
The thermostat setting can be adjusted from #1 (minimum
setting) through Maximum (coldest setting) We recommend
setting the thermostat at # 4 (medium setting) It however
you find this setting inappropriate for your cooling
requirements, adjust as needed by rotating the thermostat
dial. The thermostal dial is lccalsd on the lrent top sectlon
of Ihe refrigerator comparlmenL The thermostat oc,ntrols
temperature for both the freezer and refrigerator
compartments°
Vacation Time
For short vacation periods,leave the controlknob at the
usual setting, During longer absences;
(a) remove aII leeds,
(b) disconnect Hem electricaloutlet,
(c} clean the refrigerator thoroughly,Including def,roslpan,
(d) leave dooropentoavoidpossible formationsof
condensate,moldor odors,,
Power Failure
Most power failures are corrected within an hour or two
and will not affect your refrigerator temperatureso
However, you should minimize the number of door
openings while the power is off During power failures of
laager duration, take steps to protect your food by plactng
dry ice on top of packages
If You Move
Remove or securely fasten down atl loose items Inside the
refrigerator. To avoid damaging the leveling legs, turn
Ihem all the way late tt_e base.
Some Important Rules for the
Correct Use of the Refr|gerator
, Never place hotfoodsInthe refrlgeralor.
Beveragesshouldbe stored in sealed contatnem
Foods tobe storedfor a long timeshould be wrappedin
cellophaneor polyethylene, or kept Ingtass containem
Never place spofJedfoodsinthe cabinet,
Don't overload the cabinet
Don'topen thedoor unless necessa_
Should the refrigerator be stored withoutuseforlong
periodsit is suggested, after a carefulcleaning,toleave
the doorajarto allowthe air to circulateinsidethe
cabinetinorder toavoidpossible formations of
condensale, mold or odors_
Food Storage Suggestions
Fresh Food Compartment
Never cover food compartment shelves with aluminum
foil or any other shelf covering material whlch may
prevent
air circulation,
. Always remove porous stere wrapping paper from
meals, poullty and fish Meats should be wrapped
individually
and placed ina dish for storage. Wrap fish and poultry
in foil or heavy waxed paper,, Most llsh should be used
the same day of purchase. Packaged meats such as
ham, bacon, dried beet, or frankfurter, store best in their
original packages,,
Allow warm foods to cool to room temperature before
placing them Inthe refrigerator
Always cover open dishes of food, especially leftovers,
Use leftovers within 2 or 3 days
Vegetable Crisper
The tray at the bottom of the refrigerator Is covered to retain
moisture, The crisper compartment will enable you to stere
vegetables and fruits which would otherwise dry out rapidly
]'he humidity level inside the crisper drawer can be
controlled by adjusting the "damper" control (white slider)
located on the front of Ihe drawer.
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