Using your refrigerator
Power Saving Control Temperature Control Dial -Set on 3 Air Outlet Air Control Dial -Set at B
CONTROL CONSOLE
Setting the Controls.
The Temperature Control and Air Control dials are on a console
inside the refrigerator. To start the refrigerator, turn the TEMP CONTROL
dial to 3 and the AIR CONTROL dial to B. These are normal settings.
It takes time for your refrigerator to reach proper storage temper-
atures. When you first turn it on, it will run continuously until the interior
gets properly cold. Before loading with food, be sure the refrigerator
has cycled at least once (turned on, turned off, and on again).
Controls will be set about right if your milk or juice is as cold as your
family likes it, and when ice cream is firm.
The control console has directions for raising or lowering the tem-
peratures, if needed.
Power Saving Control.
The Power Saving Control inside your refrigerator controls electric
heaters. These heaters help prevent moisture from forming on the
outside of the refrigerator when humidity is high. Use the OFF setting
when humidity is low. Use ON if moisture forms on the outside of the
refrigerator.
Removing Non-Adjustable Shelves.
To remove a shelf, lift up the front. Then lift up at the back. To
replace it, put the rear notches onto the shelf supports. Lower the
front into place.
Sounds you may hear. f cc)r wi(~lls :lnd rrletcl cabinets can make the sounds
Possible Sounds: Probable Causes:
l Slight Hum, Soft Hiss: Your refrigerator nas two fans, you may hear the fan motors and moving air.
l Clicking or Snapping The defrost timer makes a definite click when the refrigerator stops running. It
Sounds: also makes a sound when the refrigerator starts
l Water Sounds When the refrigerator stops running, you may hear gurgling in the tubing for a
few minutes after it stops You may also hear defrost water running into the
~___ defrost water pan
l Ice Maker Sounds: You may hear a buzzing [from the water valve], trlcklina water and the clatter
-__. of ice dumped into the-bin
l Running Sounds: Your refrigerator has a high-efftclency compressor and motor It will run longer
than older designs It may even seem to run most of the time
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