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To
change
the
freezer
light:
1.
Unplug
refrigerator
or
disconnect
power.
2.
Reach
behind
light
shield
to
remove
bulb.
3.
Replace
bulb
with
a
40-watt
appliance
bulb.
4.
Plug
in
refrigerator
or
reconnect
power.
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CAUTION:
DO
NOT
place
fingers
inside
of
cover.
Lamp
may
be
hot.
POWER
INTERRUPTIONS
If
the
electricity
goes
off,
call
the
power
company
and
ask
how
long
it
will
be
off.
1.
If
the
power
will
be
out
for
24
hours
or
less,
keep
both
refrigerator
doors
closed
to
help
foods
stay
cold
and
frozen.
2.
If
the
power
will
be
out
for
more
than
24
hours:
a)
Remove
all
frozen
food
and
store
it
in
a
frozen
food
locker.
OR
b)
Place
2
lbs
of
dry
ice
in
the
freezer
for
every
cubic
foot
of
freezer
space.
This
will
keep
the
food
frozen
for
two
to
four
days.
While
handling
dry
ice,
wear
gloves
to
protect
your
hands
from
frostbite.
OR
c)
If
neither
a
food
locker
nor
dry
ice
is
available,
consume
or
can
perishable
food
at
once.
WHEN
YOU
GO
ON
VACATION
If
you
choose
to
leave
the
refrigerator
on
while
you
are
away,
follow
these
steps
to
prepare your
refrigerator
before
you
leave.
1.
Use
up
any
perishables
and
freeze
other
items.
2.
Empty
the
ice
bin.
If
you
choose
to
turn
the
refrigerator
off
before
you
leave,
follow
these
steps.
1.
Remove
all
food
from
the
refrigerator.
2.
Depending
on
your
model,
set
the
thermostat
control
(refrigerator
control)
to
OFF.
See
the
Setting
the
Controls
section.
3.
Clean
refrigerator,
wipe
it
and
dry
well.
4.
Tape
rubber
or
wood
blocks
to
the
tops
of
both
doors
to
prop
them
open
far
enough
for
air
to
get
in.
This
stops
odor
and
mold
from
building
up.
WHEN
YOU
MOVE
When
you
are
moving
your
refrigerator
to
a
new
home,
follow
these
steps
to
prepare
it
for
the
move.
1.
Remove
all
food
from
the
refrigerator
and
pack
all
frozen
food
in
dry
ice.
2.
Depending
on
your
model,
turn
the
thermostat
control
(refrigerator
control)
to
OFF.
See
the
Setting
the
Controls
section.
3.
Unplug
the
refrigerator.
4.
Clean,
wipe
and
dry
thoroughly.
5.
Take
out
all
removable
parts,
wrap
them
well
and
tape
them
together
so
they
don't
shift
and
rattle
during
the
move.
Refer
to
sections
in
Using
your
Refrigerator
for
removable
instructions.
6.
Depending
on
the
model,
raise
the
front
of
the
refrigerator
so
it
rolls
more
easily
OR
screw
in
the
leveling
legs
all
the
way
so
they
don't
scrape
the
floor.
See
the
Door
Closing
section.
7.
Tape
the
doors
shut
and
tape
the
power
cord
to
the
refrigerator
cabinet.
When
you
get
to
your
new
home,
put
everything
back
and
refer
to
the
Installing
Your
Refrigerator
section
for
preparation
instructions.
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