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Allow 5/8 inch at each side and top foI
ease of installation. When building a nev
home, consider providing water supply tc
refrigerator location. It will simplify con.
nection of optional automatic icemakel
should you wishto install one at a later date.
Your refrigerator should not be installed
where the.temperature willgo below 60°F.
because the refrigerator will not run fre-
quently enough to maintain proper tem-
peratures.
Be sure to install on a floor strong enough
to support a fully loaded refrigerator.
Adjustable rollers, which enabJe you to
move your refrigerator away from the wall
for cleaning, or leveling legs of models
CTF18A and CTF16C, are located behind
the grille. These rollers, or leveling legs,
sflould be set so that the refrigerator is
firmly positioned on the floor and the front
is raised just enough that the doors close
easily when opened about halfway.
To adjust NIUers/h?velinglegs
Remove the grille by grasping at bottom
and pulling up and out. (See Fig. 3).
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Turn roller adjusting screws (See Fig. 4)
or leveling legs (See Fig. 5) clockwise to
mise the refi-igerator, counterclockwise to
lower it.
~ Leveling Leg–
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Fig. 5
)/ ~n clockwise to raise
unterciockwise to lower.
To replace grille, set tabs on hooks at both
ends and push top toward refrigerator until
grille snaps into place. (See Fig. 6).
TEMPERATURECONTROLS
Your refrigerator has two controls that let
you regulate the temperature in the Fresh
Food and Freezer compartments (Fig. 7)
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A
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Fig. 7
B
FRESH FOOD 5 -
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FREEZER
6
D
E
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NORMAL SETTINGS 5 AND C
COLDER F17ESH FOOD
6’) ‘No c 1. SET BOTH CONTROLS
COLOEST FF?CSW FCIOD 69 AND E
COL9ER FREEZER
78 *ND o 2. ALLOW 24 HOURS
WARMER FRESH FOOD 4.1 AND C
TO STABILIZE
OFF (FRESH FD. A FRZ 1 0
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Mtmj’ setthe Freezer control a$“c” and
the l?redl Food Control at“5{’
F’m eokkr F’wJRFood umprtment, leave
the F’rec-m-control at “C” ancl set the Fresh
Food control at “6” or “7;
For coklest Fresh Foorl compartme~lt,set
the Freezer control at “B” and the Fresh
Food control at “8” or “9?
For colder Freezer, set the Freezer con-
trol at “D” and the Fresh Food control
at “7” or “$1’
For wmmerFreshFoodcompartment,leave
the Freezer control at “C” and set the Fresh
Food control at “4; “3; “27or “K’
After adjusting the temperature controls,
allow 24hours for temperatures to stabilize.
Note: Turning the Fresh Food control to ‘-
“0”alsoturnsoff refrigeration h
the Fre
er compartment.
TEMPERATUREGUIDE
If you turn your household therm
down to 60° each evening, you may find
it desirable to turn your .fi.eezer control :-
to colder setting by one letter, such as ‘:’‘f-
rom “C” to “D” and leave it at this set-” -
ting during the entire period that you are
setting the household thermostat down
each evening. The fresh food setting will ‘- --
not likely need to be changed; however, ~
it you experience freezing in ilesh food ~ --
compartment, you could set the fresh food .
control one number warmer- such as “5” :--
to “4
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If a container of milk is too warm or too ‘:
cold to your taste after being on the top ~
shelf in the Fresh Food compartment for ~=
a day, adjust the Cold Control Dials ac- :.-
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cordingly.
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If a gallon of ice cream remains firm to lhe
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touch after being in the Freezer for a day, ,
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the Cold Control Dials are at the proper ~~:~
seUing. If the ice cream’s firmness is not to
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your liking, adjust the dials accordingly.
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Check a day after resetting either did tep
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make sure new setting is providing the tJ3W?&’i
perature you desire.
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