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Read this book carefully.
It is intended to help you operate
and maintain your new refrigerator
properly.
Keep it handy for answers to your
questions.
If you don’t understand something
or need more help, write (include
your phone number):
Consumer Affairs
Appliance Park
Louisville. KY 40225
Write down the model and
serial numbers.
You’ll
see them on a label inside
the fresh food compartment on the
upper left side near the back.
These numbers are also on the
Consumer Product Ownership
Card that came with
your refrigerator.
Before sending in the registration
card,
write these numbers
here:
Model Number
Serial Number
Use these model and serial
numbers in any correspondence
service calls concerning your
If you received a damaged
refrigerator, immediately contact
the dealer (or builder) that sold you
the refrigerator.
Save time and money.
Before you request service, check
the Problem Solver on pages and
13. It lists causes of minor operating
problems that you can correct
yourself.
●
Location of your refrigerator is
important. Avoid locating it next
to your range, a heating vent or where
the sun will shine directly on it.
●
Don’t open the doors more often
than necessary.
.
the doors as soon as possible,
particularly in hot, humid weather.
●
Defrost the freezer compartment
whenever frost becomes 1/4” thick.
●
Keep Energy Saver Switch in the
left position unless moisture
on the outside of the refrigerator.
Be sure the doors are closed
tightly. Before leaving the house
or retiring for the night, check to
be sure the doors haven’t been
open accidentally.
Store only those foods requiring
refrigeration in your refrigerator.
. Wipe moisture from bottles
cartons before putting them in the
refrigerator.
●
Keep foods covered to reduce
moisture buildup inside the
refrigerator.
●
If you turn the temperature
control to the coldest position for
quick chilling or freezing, be sure
to turn it back to regular setting to
prevent freezing fresh
●
Don’t overcrowd your refrigerator.
Overcrowding can require extra
electrical energy to keep everything
cool .
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