Using your refrigerator
Refrigeiator Control- set On 3 Power Saving Control LightSwitch Freezer Control- Set on B
Setting the Controls.
The Refrigerator and Freezer Controls are on a console Inside the
refrigerator at the top. To start the refrigerator, set the Refrigerator
Control to 3 and the Freezer Control to B.
When you first turn it on, it will run continuously until the insides are
properly cold. It takes time for your refrigerator and freezer to get
cold enough to store food safely. Before loading it with food, be sure
the refrigerator motor has cycled at least once (turned on, turned off,
and turned on again]. This may take up to a day.
The following chart gives recommended control settings for a
number of operating conditions.
OPERATING RECOMMENDED
CONDITIONS CONTROL SETTINGS
For Normal Use.
- Normal number of door openings. Refrigerator 3
- Normal amounts of food added Freezer.. B
- Normal room temperature.
If Refrigerator Section is Too Warm:
-Door opened often Refrigerator 4
- Large, warm food load added. Freezer C
- Room temperature very warm.
If Freezer Section is Too Warm:
-Door opened often. Refrigerator 3
-Large amount of warm food added Freezer A
-Very cold room temperature.
If Ice isn?t Made Fast Enough:
- Heavy ice usage. Refrigerator 3
- Cold room temperature. Freezer A
If Both Sections are Too Warm:
- Doors opened often. Refrigerator 4
-Large amounts of food added. Freezer B
-Very warm or cold room temperatures.
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POWER SAVING CONTROL: It?s normal for
moisture to form around the doors when
room humidity is high
- If morsture forms REDUCES EXTERIOR
MOISTURE
- If no moisture forms...room humidity is
low or during heating season. CONSUMES LESS
ENERGY
The temperature setting will be about right when milk or juice are
as cold as you like. If you need to adjust the settings to match the
way your refrigerator is used, use the settings suggested in the chart
above. Chonge only one control of o lime. Wait o day, then make onother
change, If needed |